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April 22, 1893 (4 pages)

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Ce ¢ ‘Laple of Distanoes. -From Nevada Uity to Bough & keady. SnowTent.. .. Bnow Point . Scott's Flat .. Smarstvilie. Sweetland i Spenceville. ramento San Francis Tiuckee... Washington Yar Rer L. P. FISHER News a tisimg Ageney: a AR e ax SAN FEASUISCO. B. ADVERTISEMENTS ee) blished : Polynesi. = 7 sig, Fepen China, New Zealand. the Australian colonies, the Eastern States and Europe. . Files of aeari pe aetna pnblune rtisers ¥ 7m the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly on hand, and all adve: are allowed free access to them during business hours = s PATENTS! ~ Pension, Land & Indian Depredation CUAIMs. United States and Foreign Patents obtained; interferences conducted; ial examinations; trade-marks, copy aaa, labels and designs registered. ~~ Rejected cases prosecuted; infringesees Siates Court. gt ‘ If you have ad jnvention, send us 4 « 8ketch-photogra, or émall model, torf gether with a briéf degeription of the most fe , important features soll ye will advise you : : <Lecourse to purstie, you are in possession of patents and the same are infringed, or if he are charged with inon submit the matter to us for a reliable opin a reli: 10n, __ : = NATIONAL BUREAU OF 0 ment suits condugte@y in any United. ™ e i Election P election wili Monday, May Ist, named officers: 1. Marshal, Precinct No. 1. Plaza. Inspectors. Organ; Balt Clerk Geo. Russell, and J. B. Gray; Bal and Geo. C. Gaylord. Precinct No. 3. . Clerks, Alpbonso Ha o'clock P. Mm, “2, Bs wt Pa a ite tee. eee 5. Cit rustee. y The polling place will be at Samuel Ulutter’s carriage faciery, The polis will be open fr i AI EX Attest: T. H. Cagmp@lerk. Nevade'City March 3ist, 169g. ¥ reclamation, The Etectors of the Corporation of tre City of Nevada are hereby notified that an be held iu Nevada City on 1893, to elect the folowing on » B 8, Precinct No. 2. The igs! place will be City Hall. Insecto & 2 Oper Reta tetgt sg Figs: 2 & 4 the Getehe 1 and K Tremain; Judges, John.Richards aad Wi. Brown; Clerks, W. J. Williams and W. J. Hugh Murchie and ei jerks, Louis schmidt rtung By order of the Board of Trustees. GAULT, President. fhe polling place wili be! at the Justices’ office on Cominercia: str ext. inspectors, J, V. Hunterand Frank P Judges, J.C, Dickerman and Phi. Clerks, J. E. Isaac and J. E. Carr: er; Guy ue; iallot and Felix Gillet, vin Buurise till 5 aa electors of Ne School Directors wi; At Washin 4 polls, ore. M. and sun ponited inspector, a Disirict. M. Hussey Judges of said elec pf the Board of Education of Nevada Schvol Secretary Boar Election of Scheol Directors. vada Schoul 1 be held Saturday, April 29, 1893, n Schoo] House of said distfict at which election Two Directors are to be elected for the full term of three years a ai ae Opet betweenthe hours ae 3 Kich is apn .C, WN CRCE is hereby given tothe qualified istrict, county of Nevada, that the annual election of nd J. G. O’Neili and J. : Me bi ling # & , ee Sa Tax Has attained astandud of excellenc, whhi a@dmits of nv searriosr. “sed It contaide veryp improvement that in a ~ ventive genius, and--money can pro ar duce, ° These excellent Organs are celeprated for volume, quality of tone, quick response, variety of ‘combination, artlatio conte 3.08 uty m, maki ™ artes clea eaaiaeaee tees ble organs for boimes, sek » Churches odges, societies, * ies ABLISHED REPUTATION} 32.4 PACT rEs : ONES iLtED MOOR ILLED WORKMEN BEST E. MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS = The Popular Organ. Jaakalogues and Price Lists on applidation Rt ‘YHIOAGO UOTTAGE ORGAN 00 Now Ready ! Lives ANDO W6rE OF, JAS. G. BLAINE The Only Authentic Work P '' shed. t e On which the authorsbav. been « raged foroveray. 4. Sold omy by Subs * tio: We since: warn book .“nyassers gnd and th ere. a 5 oagth em selves to baled astryandcheakd b an 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 nothing but a.¢ollection of old and unreliable neways pe clipings, Don’t be carried away by any fl@rine and attractive cir ulars that you may receive relatingtoany ch books, because what you wantis i j « -' J THE ONLY 8TA}t D WORK on the life of the illustrigus tesman, wanted ail over this can’ ~4e ur. of earn00a week for the extthree nonths. ioe yy p 4 J mircelaty. ‘dv further particolade. re * $1.00 for o,, fit] to DOMIN' WN PUBLISHING 00, Seattle, Wash Bunting Flags. In view of the movement for _& more genera} ne¢ of the Stars) and Biripee. eg: ially in connéction with the education of American youth, we have made specjal arrangements to furnish the age qua.iry of Bunting MES ae he the Daity Ir eR my My following low prices Oo Fee ad BIA CLARION Skziks, . DIGG MOE, CS icciicasnca ccc 400 CU 1009 icc cic cicddececece, BGT 7 feet-Magicrrivtsiss ceeievies 8 feetlong.... : ; 10 feet long. 12 feet long. 14 feet long.,..... Oe dicen, OC nn on eae 18 feet long ?, .. Winds oks deeded 20 feet long?.. gu i ee STARE won SFSSSSESSES oP ice oF 25 feet long...%0.". one awed bccn than, LOCT AUTO Ey Renae « 27. hoe oc pecan, TERETE TET Chee 29. 32 feet long.... 33. 33 icet long.,.. 36. These Flags are guaranteed to be equal to any Bunting Flags ip the country. Address all orders with remittange to BROWN & CALKINS, Publishers “(Daily Trapseript,?’ Nevada City, Cals ae. § Sper ona . * UNION MARKET. COMMERCIAL STREET. BPVADACKi® (COLLEY BROB.,...:<::Propnetors DEALERS IN Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veni Etr.} At the lowest rates, E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE STOOK OF THE PEOPLE ¥ 4 Box 35, Washington D. C. 2 County. Chicago Cottage Organ! fi . “Btockhora UAL Olders of Citizens Bank, Nevada ( ity, Cal, dav, May 9th, 18%. purpose of elec such other fore the m ng. tion will take Odd Fellows Hall, N such other business before said meeting, . Neyadaity, April 1892. TAXES. As HEREBY m ing oneholders uf Odd Fe evening, May 1, 189g, 6-0'e Herb ose of Clectin “ d of Directors e €nsuing year, au N, PR. --SAMERKINKEAD,; Secretary. 8.-P.SNELL, tion. By order L. 8: CALKINS, d of Educution. ne: meme eo 1892 eut of Real Estate Taxes . Bow Dav ad Payghle.«ot asenounh Rak rty ig now due and payabie ard will ht-on-the 24th day of April, A: pee cs até o'clock P. M., and unless .puid Pp Wiereto 5 per ceht. will be added, ; Collector of Nevada ers Meeting. MEETING OF THE the Nevada County evada sta & hi srt OcK, or Association will-take-plree-at rhe , On. Tues 3, at 8 o’cloek I. M. for the ag a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of business as may be brought beBin ‘MoPRESTON weneyigeut ~—]~ te PFo CBr eplere-@ at: ie ae Stockholders’ Meeting. HE ANNUAL “MEETING OF STOCK: Nows Hall Associalaee in the Library room of ay the for he transaciion vf aee properly. comet BROWM, President Delinquent Notice. pone act eee aon = : AERMONY GRAVEL’ MINING COMI PANY. Location of principal place of business, Nevada City, Cal. Location of works,. Nevada Couuty,Cal. Notiee—lhere are delivquentupon the foliowing veibed stock on account of ass: ssment No. 8 Ibvied om the 16th duy of Feb uary, 1893, hae several smounts set opposite the uames ‘Of the respective shareholders, es follows: _ Names. , Certi. Shares. Amount. J. C. Murevie, 2 16 3160 J.C. Murchie, 45 8 ‘ é 80 H. G. Mills, 12 5 5.00 H.C. Mills, bz v3) 2.50 Wm; H. Crawford, 23 10 10.00 Wm. H. Crawford, 58 ww 5.00 H. lane, eats! 100 10.00 Blane, 4, ww 000 Aye aie man, a3 $00 30.00 JW. Jenkins, 110 50 5.00 wi Weissbein, 141 150 1b.00 bs. Wheeier, 142 Suv 30.00 G. Johnston, 146 * 250 ‘29.0u; ~Pe-H. Whalen) 149 50 5.00 And ib acecrda ce with law, and an -order of the Board of Directors, mai¢ ou the iéth tay of February, 183, «0 many shares of each “parte of much stork us mayb neccssaty will bes id at public auction at the otheeetthe company, Nevade Cily,Cal., on the 17th day of Apr‘l, Is98, at the hour oi llo’elock a. M., of said duy, topuy delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sales. b. K. Casper, Seccetaty,* + (Office at K. Casper’s store on Pind, street, Nevada City, Cal. i Notice of Forfeiture,“ ‘TATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF Nevada ss. fo George True, delinquegt co-owner, ‘and to A. A. Charronar, mo Tru’s interest. mn You are heieby notified that we; byons, Elisha Hampton, Wm, &. and ‘the estate uf John Goyte, deceus (Celia A. Goyne, Admx.y huve expen sum of $200.00 in labyr xnd improvements upon the St. Louis quartz claim (otherwise know as the Neversweut) situate in the S. E. 4 ofSec. 9, Tp. 16,N. R. Si, WeDo, ia Willaw Valley mining district, county and State aforesaid,in order to hold said premises uuder the provisions of sec. 2324, Kevised Statutes Uf the United States, and wet there ign i Meom you to the under sender eee of s:id sum_ the sum of $33.33. And if, within ninety days from the service of, this notice upon you, o1 within ninéty days after this uotice has been served upow you by publication, you fail grrefuse to coutributé your propurtion of such expenditure as co-owner, your interest im said claini wis] become the property of theundersigned under said Section IFSSE LYONS; ¥ELIspa Baury A te : WM.G, He ‘ON, KSTATE Oronn GOY NE, Dee’d, ; (Celia A, Goyne, Admx.) Dated April A, 1éys. 4 SSESSM ENT NOTICE. ACK 2A BBEEMILbeAND MINI¥G COMe PANY. Locution of Principal place of business, san rrancisey, Ca.ifornia. -Lucation Of works, Nevada Ce. Onl. Nuti: e is hereby giveu, that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held ou the 27th day uf March, 1893. an Apsessmout, (No. ¥) of five ceuts (5 ets;) per share, Was levied upon the Cap tal stuck of the Corporation, payable im-= inédiately in United states Guid Coin, to the Secretary, at the vttice of the Company, 320 Sansome Street, Roum 10, san Francise.,, California. Any 3teck upon which this Asseasifent ghall remain uupaid on'the 2d day of Muy, Ts93, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auctiou, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Monday, the 22d day of May, 1893, to pay the delinquent Assessment. t gether wita costs of agvertisiug and exp nses of sae. By Onder of-theBoard ot Direttors ; THEO WRTZEL, Secretary. Offico, 3.0, Sunsume Street, Koom 10, san Francisco, California, alin th 134 OENE4 of section §, ‘Twp 17 Ry AN Kenge 8 c#ot, situatedin Nevadacounty know as the Warner Ranch, Piiee 3600 aly Gast; bilauce ju one year, Becured b mortgage. Wood enough on place to pa for sawre. Fair héuse oftive rooms, stabi for horses and cow, tine spring. and spriu bouse. Address, W. KF. BID, Yuba City Sutier County, Cal. ZW Containg 50 agres. Title, U.S. Patent. Assessment Notice, A, 1893 Annual f\HE ANNUAL MEETING OF holders of the Masonic Hall Association willbe held at Masonic Hull, Nevada C on Saturday, May 20th, 1893, at 7 .0’clock 'M., for the purpese of el fae oth Cr bueththe tn a legally brought before aaia meeting, Meeting. tin e. OLFE, secretary. Tr ELEC TRIG PERS the above Reflectors be longing Monday evening, Ma. a Ae Liver ‘Regulator,ing and nteresting, tions, and.giy: every respect a fir househol M2 » eoding newspaper . TASTE HAMS, {BACON and LARD E. B. POWER,eographer, wil practice in allthe.Courts arrest and cou vietion of sons who destruyed some of THE SAN FRA Both fo —— Is a handsome eight-page paper. live metropolitan daily Tt has named reward for to the Company, reh 27th, 1893. Istne Le sang tof Northern Centra) it was daablis Tin 2560, as pivesshs Court, Supervisoral and other Ne attention toanin the Pacific Cogat, {tis issn the larg STOCKity, B: peautes gion y we promerty and) — ‘ together with costs of adyctshig-and—cxy . G REWARD penses Oi sale. By order of the Board of F yn ®@ . Directors. LIGHT. GOMPANY.@Fthe Person Or perthe Lamps and on K. CASPER, Proprietor. Nevada City, March 28th. If you are dall and stupid you are bilious and needa tonic. Take Simmons ‘NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT ; (Regular Price $6 a Year) THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL (Regular Price $1,2* a Year) Both for $6 50.0. Year ! THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT ( Regutar Price $6 a Years! COLT EX; NCISCO DAILY CALL (Reguta: Price $6 4 Year) . r $9 QO a Year {ON Mast Pavia dvanee for One Year" Those in arrears for tne TRanscripr pay oue year’s combination price in advance, The Daily P . Francisco Weekly Call ] 1 ra yee, Ay ed every euszenes, ie m ant news o week, gleaned from every quarter of the glohe, c dale Ob puliicat ion ft OR talus resting ppegial correspondence fr, cipal the world and a vate! of Mine ‘best seloted ana literature. It furnishes the latest and mogt reliable financial news an borticulural #65 family pr er, appealing to the interest of every m am ber of the The Morning Call Beveu issues 4 wee ‘ éstcireulati The “Daily Transcript” has the most complete (outline L'a te . Book and Job Printing Transcript iifornla—a position it has maintained since latest and most reliable Mining, Horti vadja county news. (\DIN GOLDAND SILVER MINING GO., ( Nevada City, Cal Noticeis nereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held onthe 24ta day of March, 1893, an sssessment (Number 5) of one cent per share was jevied upon thecapital stcck ofthe corporation, payab.e Wednesday, Apri: 26th, Ig0s, th the secrétury, apthe store ot K. Gneper, Nevada City, Cal., in U. 8. Gold coin. Any stuck upon which this assessment shail remem” unpaid on Thursday, April. 27, A898, will be delinquent end advertised fur sale at public auction, and, unless payment is mude before, will be bold 6n the 1ith day of May 1893, at the heur of li o’clock A, M. at the office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delingent assessment, K, CASPER, Secretary. Office at K, Casper’s sture, ou Pine street Nevuge City, Cal. i" Cal STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. \TEVADA GN. NARROW GAUGE RAILSN ryad Company. The annual mecting of the Stockholders of the Nevada Counts Narrow Gauge Railroad Company for the election of seven Directors, to serve for the ensuing twelve months, und for the transaction of such other bugine-s as ma Bre erly come before the meeting, will be held atthe office of the Company, atthe Railroad Depot, Gruss Valley Nevada cgunty, Catiforniag on WEDNESDAY THE 5TH DAY OF PRIL, 1895, at 8 p.m. Polls wits be opened at 3:49. Mo. Teadster books will be closed oy the 26th day of March, By order of JOHN F, KIDDER, President. ORGE FLETCHER, Secretary. now mast pay up in full, and also cultu’ It is bright, indepenaent enterpry, and ce@ntaing all of th of the prin iginal genera) market quota and agriculturel news and is ip % ee Geers ORDINANCE NO, 109, oe agee Of said . py Jesse . 2 duripg the two years o1 1891 arld. dave, the N ORDINANCE FIX1IN.4 THE WATER A rate for the year commencing July ‘Ist 1898, and terminating July ist,.1894 The board of Sly ar ne of the Uity of Nevada do ordain as follows: . trom and after July Ist, 1893. and until July Ist, 1894, the following rates and, no reater shall be charged, and may be colected per Week by the Nevada City Water Company, or other conipany supplying water iy dinecsur . the. corporate limits of the tty of Nevada. . S-¢uon 1.. TYoall families, 40 cents. Sec. 2. For restdurants and eating houses, 75 cents. See. 3. For first-clars hotels, $3. Fo l. uutries connected with same, $1.50. see. 4. For.second-class hotels, $2. For lsundries connected with the same, $1. Sec. 5. For third ¢i.ss hoteis, $1.50. For laundries connected With the same, 76 cente. Sec. 6. Eor fourth-clyss hotels, $1. For laundries ‘connected with the same, 60 cepts. . a Sec. 7. For each galoon, 75 cents Sec. 8. For roonis and offices, 25 cents. Sec. 9. For photograph galleries, 50 cents. Sec. 1. For varber shops, 50 cents. Sec. il. -forbath estabtisnaeuts, 75 ce nts Sec: 12. For drugs ures, 50 cents. Sec. ]% or blacksmich or wagon shops, 50.c ent 4 Bec. 14," Boral houses eccupied by lewd “women; 7&¢epts. Sec. 15. For setioo’ uses with an attendabce of less than twObundred childr. n, $1.50. ‘Sec. 16.” Forscidobhouses witn an attendance oftwo hundred.sbtidren gr over, $2. Seec.-T; ‘or foundriés, $1. Sec. 18: shor daily eqiacing offices, 75 aily~printing offices runRpOwer, extra $1.50, iors, ov ceuts. LS shops. running meat cu + e@, extra, 75 cents. pet, Fe ps, 75 ceuts. Sec! 43, For } #ncluding one horse, . Bee. 24. .Fer Citthese houses, for each 1aucet, 50 cents. Bec. 25. Kor Chinese wash houses and laupd ries? $3.“ ‘ Sec. 26. ror first-class livery stables, ineluding water fur washing wagons, bugyies and Cacrisg ey, $4. Sec. Sy. 8 second-class livery stables, iucluding mater for washing wagons, bus gies and cartiages, $3, Sec. 28, Bor third-class livery stables, in cluding water for washing wagous, buggies aud carriages, $2. Sec. 29. For fourth-clags livers stable, $1, Sec, 30. “Forfeed and sale stables, $2. Sec. 31. For private stables, from oue to two horses, wagons and buggies, 4 cents. Sec. 32, For private stabies fur each additional horse, 1224 cents. Sec. 33." For brewries or soda factories, iucluding two horses $1.50. ional horké, I2y Gents. See. 34. ®orgus works, $2 Sec, 35. For sewing machines for dressmeking or tailoring establishments for water for each machine, 2 cenis. Sec, 36. Forsewing machines for family, for use of water, 10 eens. Section 37. For Court Huuse, . W ter forirrigdtion, $5 per week. p Sec. 35. For each tap in the Catholic cemetery, $5 per year. Sec, 39. For public halls and theaters, 25 cents. Foreach addiincluding Sec. 40. For bang tet halls, 25 cents. Sec. 41. For 1, bricks on large contracts, 10 Cents. ___ oo Sec. 42 -For 1,000 bricks on emall contracts, 1246 ceata. Sec. 43, For stone wall and mortar, 8 cei ts per perch. . Sec. 44. For plastering or cemeuting 2 cents persq.yd. See. 45. Por railroad depot, $3. Sec 46. For business houses not otherwise designated , 25 cents. Sec. 47. For coff:é mills when run by water power, 2h cents. Satara Seas" FOr quartz mills connected with ussay Offices, 25 vents Svc. 4%. For irrigation, if taking water at f uuily rates, from $5 to $15 per seas. n ut the diseretion of the water agent, provided the amount charged must be regulated in pro portion to the quantity used. ee ea, sec oo Forimigatmng, if taking water at family rates, for every quantity above one inch, 25 cents per inch for 24 hours. Sec. 61. For irrigation, when taking no whter at family rates,30 cents per inch for 24 hours. f Sec. 62. Forirrigating vegetable gardens when vegetables are soldin market. $25 per season. : Sec, 638. For sprinkling or watering the streets of Nevada City from the fire plugs or other openings, §20 per year, _ See. For practice ot organized bose OF fire companies, $10 per year. Sec. 55, For flushing sewers of ail kinds, . Mo per year City pound, $20 per year. 5 Sec. 48. For city fire plugs, fot water used for fire purpos:s $38 for euch hydrant per year, See. 59. The Agent of the Water Company shall have the power in all cases to ascertain by proper beasurement the quanlity Of waterused and fixthe price as provided by sections 49, 50 and 51 of this or ii nunce. Sec. 60. All water,except irrigation, and for city and aga] posposes, are due and payable weekly, and ifhot se paid the water ent, : in his diseretion, upen Biving the delinquent consumer one week's written notice to pay up, shut off the water from the premises of such consumer. sec. 61. Water rates for all city purposes and for the Cuurt House are due and payanir quarterly. Irrigate rates are due and ay: able in monthly installments of one fifth of the rat-s when taking water tor the season, otherwise to fay monthly for water used. 'f not paid within the eurrent month water may be shut off the same as for domestic purposes o Sec. 64, A first-class hotel is understéod to be # hotel containing not less than 70 be o> Seccnd-class hotels not less than 40 beds. Th rd elass hotels not less than 20 beds Fourth-class hotels not less than 10 be ds. Sec. 63 A figst-class livery stable is understood to be'a stable containing not less than 25 horses. Second-class livery stables hot less than 10 horses. Third-clage livery stables not Jess than 6 horses, and fourthclass livery stables less than 6 hors _s. sec. 64. Noone except a properly authorized agent of the Water Company shall turn on the water to any plaee 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, 26 celts per miner’s inch for 24 Hours 1un, provided that during the months of June, July, August and September of each year when the Water Company can hot obtain more than a gufticient supply of waterin the pipes for domestic purposes aud irrigation, it may refuse to supply water for the purpose of runniug machinery and provided further that on the complaintof a water constmer hat he isunable to obtain a sufficientsupply of water for dumestie purposes oririgati 4" the Boardof City Trus‘evs may, after inVestigating the mat:er, order the sale of water for running machinery stupped, and it ghall be Stapped after a period ofoue week from the date of such rder,. © Sec. 66. The Marshal, when requested, sha)l accompany the agent of the Water Compan) for the pu of shutting of the water from the premises of any person who shall be in default in the p#ymentof water rates as provided in this Ordinance, The Marshal shall ebarge and collect from the Water Company for such service tie sum of $2 for each time he so accompan es the Water Agent, the same to be paid by the First date of publication of this ordinance, March I, [893, Assessment Notice, 7 ELHI MINING COMPANY.=LOCATION of principal place of business, San Francisco, Califarnia. Location of werks, Columbia Hill, Nx vada county, California, . > votice 1s hereby given that ata meeting of Sec 56, y Halland City Jail, $5] any Sap oe Clep = ¥ Jail, 6 and Mill Site, or surface ground, are cequirSec: 57, For city trough atthe Plaza and. ed to file their adverse Clahns w th the at Bacram sunt), California, ‘days’ period of publication hereof, « will be barred by the virtue of ions Of the statute. lished for a period of sixty duys, (ten consecutive weeks) in the Nevaga Daily Trauscript, a daity made on the 4th day of Mari Dy 1893, At Greatly Reduced Rates ! J. MACDONOUGH & CO. Quick Time # Chean fares SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY Daily Express Trains make prompt conneclew York and New and other informa’ tion at the Company’s offices wherr passen gers calling in person can secure choice of routes, etc, © mi eee Mi for passage from Europe and Eastern ci, ies to any point in the Pacific States and RAIL ROAD LANDs. fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, or add @ W. #H. MILLS, Land Agent,o, Pp, R. R, Sa Francisco. . Lani Nétice, _ ~ TAne OFFICE at Sabtath onto, Cal; Feb th, 18vs. 3 £ noe is hereby given that the following Named settler hus ied notice, of his intenson ty make flual proof in +uvpori of his Claira, aud that said proof wiil be made before the superior Juuge of Nova iacobuty, oril, 1893, viz: Willian Bu ke of Nevada ly B. VU, Cai. H. A. 5683, furibe W 1-20fNE 14 SE 1401NE 14. Nig of NU 1-4 of K it and BW 1-4 of NE 1-401 Nw i-4 of Sec. 32,Tp 7s RPE. He names the foliowiag witnes ses to prove his continuous resirence upoo and cuitivativyn orsaid land, v.z: Peter Ar bogast, Joan Cable, Jaevb Arbogast, Alcxander Berge, all of Nevuda U.iy,ievaca ecuuutly, Culifornia. : v3) THOMAS FRASER, Register, Land Notice. AND OFFICE ‘ 28d, 1898. sunce is hereby: given that the following named sattler has filed notice of his intentiuu to make fiual proof in supportot his Chiim, aud that suid p:oof will be made before J. J. Greauy, Conuty Clerk of Nevada ‘County, Cal, ab Nevada Cai), on Tuesday, April 4th, 1843, viz: Christopher Galvrai li of Nevada « ity P U. U4, .b B. No. 10190, for the 8 I-20f NE 1-4.SE 1-4 of NW 14 and NW. 44 Of SE 14 uf, Bue. W, 1, 17, a. R. ELM. D.M. Me names the jollowing wituesses to proye his to tinuous residence upou und cuitiya iup.of smd land, viz; J. Charles strewig,-Chris;Meyers, fred Senner aud Conrad Grissel, all Neyuda City P. U., Ne vad. cuunty, Ca!. ; ‘ : LaOMAS FRASER, Register. C. W, Kitts, Attoruey, fu4 at Sacramen‘o Cal, Feb. No. 1900. f ‘ Application F or Patent. United States Land Office, { S4ccameuty, Val, March 2d, sys. OTICE ig hereby given that JOWUN MeBEAN, whore Post Office address is Washiugton, Neva & County, ‘aiifermia,’ has this duy filed bis upplication fer a Pateutfur i4sd4tinear fe-tuithe GAMBKINUS QUAKIZ MIN or vein, bearing gold, avd a@ili site, with surfacegr und six und.ed feet in-width, s:tuated ta the Eureka Minlng istrict, County of Nevada and State of Califursia, and desiguated by the field notes and official plat on n.¢ in this oftice as-loC No, 57, a. and w., in fownship 1s sxorth, Range Ll East ot luvlo Meridjan. Said Lot No. 57, A . B., Leing deseribed as follows, towii : ean LODE L1isk, Beginning at the South iuie post markea. S$ “G. Q.M. No: 1;’’ thence mag. Var. 16° 60’ N. Io° 05’ k., 22.60 chains or 1494.9 feet to postin rock wound marked “G, Q.M. No. 4" from which See. cor. common to secs. . * 21, 22,27 and 28, T,18N.,R. [1 E:, bears N. 3° 51’ E. 15.58 chains distant, 7 EXTERIOR BOUNDARIRB3, Commencing at SW cor, at post in rock mound marked "4. Q. M. No. 6;” thence mag. Var. 169 50’ E.,N. 45° 5’. EB. 22.65 chaius or 1494.9 feet to post marked “G., Q. M. Nu 65" thence $749 5v’ E. at 6.24 1L-s cus post in
rock mound "G, Q, M. 3. L.” fromm which the Sec. cor. common to Secs. 21; 22,27 and 28, ‘T-18 N., RR. 11 E. M, D, M., ‘bears’ N.1° 22' 15,68 Chains distant, 9.09 chnins or 600 feet postin rock mound marked °‘G, QM. No. 4;" thence 3, 15° 05’ W. 22.65 chuils oF i404. feet to post iad rock: mound miirked ‘G, Q. M.'No, 3;” thence, N. 749. W. 9.09 chains or 600 feet to place’ of beginning. Coutaining 20.58 acres, SURVEY OF MILL SITR. Commencing at a post in rock’mound marked "G,Q.M. 8. \, Ww, Cor.” up no th South bownuary of the Gambrinus Quar Claim ; thence mag. virz 6° 50’ E 13. 74 50’ KE. 4.71 chains or 310.8 feet Lad er in rid mouud marked “G. Q.-M. 8; N. E Cor: thence 8 1% 22’ W. 1.73 chains or 117.5 fee ulong East boundary of sec, 28, LRAISN td £55 OS MS post Marked “G(ae, Q. Maw.’ . fa 8 43° 2u’ W. 7.14 chains or 471.2 feet to post in rock mound marked “G, Q. M.8.°8, EB Cor.” ; tueuce N. 74° 50’ W. 6.06 Chuins or 400-feet;-post-in-rock—mound marker "G, Ww M.S, 3: .W. Cor.” ; thence N. 432 20’ E., 9.09 chafing or 600 feet to Place of beginuing, Contuiuing 4:74 acres: to ge of CONNECTING LINE NO. 1, Commencing at the North lode post marked“G. Q. M.No.2°” thence N. 3% Die, 15,538 chains to the See, cor, commas to set 8 aiat 27 qud 28, T. is N.R. il K. M, Do B. an ‘ : The location ofthis mine is recorded in the Kecorder's-otlice of ‘Nevada Cointy, California, in Book 7 Page 74, Mining wWocations, The adjoining Claimants are none, fo th Kegister of the United states Land Office, auiing th “sixty * they the FrovisTHOMAS FRASER, Reg . ter. Fred Searis; Attoruey for Applican . inn an Or tr It is hereby ordered, that the foregoing . d Notice of Application for Patent be pubhewspaper published at’ NeFada Gity, Gal ——-—— ae THOMAS F ASER, Register, The first publication of this notice was se en Cumberland Coal ! San Francisco, . of (Pacivic System.) a tions with Railway a! in the Kast, —~AND ATLines ye tre ha _,Utleans feamer Lines EUROPEAN — PoRTs. . ’? PULLMAN PALACE se SLEEPING CARS And Svoond-class Sleeping Oara Attached-to Express Traing, Tickets Sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured, on given upon applica ere of dre Orders sold at Lowest Rates lor tickets RB. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager, an Francisco Cal. me For lands in Central and Northern Caliapply to Tess, the Board of Directors held on the Eight (3th) day of March, 1893, an assessment No 3, of ten cents 410¢) per shar, was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation payable immediatelyin United states gold coln to the Secretary at the office of the Company, Koum 11, No. 14 Sansume street, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shull remain unpaid on the twelfth (12th duy of April, 1893, will be delinquent an advertised forsale at public auction, and noless Reyment is made before, will sold on WEDNESUAY, the third (8d) day o May, 18.3, topay the delinquent age ° ent together with costs ot advertisings. and ex. . © pense of sale. By order of the Board of . ! irectors. : C.F. HUNT, Secretary, uffice—Room 11, No. 14 8a. stree San Francisco, California * ra Notice to Creditors, STATE OF RICHARD PENAL) ; TATE ( UNA, DE-. © pe: 8 having claims qzainst thé ¢ajCeased, to exhibit them with the wenn vouchers within four months after the fir t. tl publieaticn of this notice, to Mary Ann Pol-. p Jase, Executrix of said Will, at the Law Mice of Thos. 8, 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 gaid estate in said County Nevada, _ Dated this lith day bb, 1893, MARY ANN POLGLASE, Executrix of the Last Wili of R. Penaluna eceased. . mehil Camphor Choral Liniment Peer. Trw it. scribed b*. San Francisco's Leadine Phy sicians. it to be the best and most effective medias » for Neuralgia and kind.ed : that we have tried, recommend ful remedy. E PHUR POWDER" for thoroughly Cleansing. r otice is hereby given by the unde ned . the bloed and toning upthe e Executor of the Last Will of Kich 2 Ly are ayetem, aluna, deceased, to the creditors of wean Pesan ns eanar Ot tp digestion, rae Ce pee ye bottles. For Catarrh C. C, LINIMENT Has No indorsed by the Medical Faculty. PreOaKLANp, February 7th, 1890, , Thisis to certity that we have used the c-. the . Liniment in our family, and have found diseases of ai y We can unhesitating, it as a most powerful and use E, R. DILLE, » Pastor ofthe First M. EB, ‘Church, y met 4 forner Commercial, practiced’ over thirty years r and his Dispensary is the oldest iu Cali, fornia. Thesick.and atiiicied. should sot las ~ Seminal Em sexual indulgence, is proctice tent; producing with unerrin¥ Ger lithdence in a ortion of said Gantbrinusg WiailZ M hie . fishes, plmplesand va the face, furred tanyiue consaum obtained, persusis se affii .fali and plain tor cures Charges reasonable call or write, Address DR. J, F, GIBBON, 62 street, Corner Commercial, Office Box 1957 Starkey and Palen It has been in use for more than twe gen is a revitalizer, renewing, ing Those statements are sion ofthe patients ; Curative agent, anda record of Ciresina wide by other physicians. . te any address on application FFVHE PROPRIETOR In England, adulierated food pro ducts that are represented to be pure Cal., at Nevada City, on the 2th day of. . are destroyed by the officials, But there is uo such law here and tea is ndtoriously mauipulated. Substitutes are added and the whole dyed gteen or black. The dycs and substitutes have caused the Scientific American to refer to Japan Tea, as MONEY “nerve racking.” A brand of pure tea is a necessity. Beech's Tea is the pure sun-cured undyed Japan Tea. Being pure fou use less per emp than of the dyed teas, thus ycu use less per month and the economy is manifest, as your monthly tea bill, is less to say nothing of the deligntTO BRINK 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 pack. ages bearing this trade-mark. BEECKS. TEA Zea on "Pura As Uiliidhood. Price, 60 cents per Pound; halves, 35 ceitts, For sale by HURTLEFF & SON, p And GEQ, Cs GAYi-ORD “TO THE UNFORTUNATE! or No. 623 Kearney Street, for the treatmer of Senxal and Sém nal Diseases gue as-Gonorrhen, Glee pin all its form Impotency, Skin » years’ standing an Uleerated successfully trea ; Sed. tt , . 2 Dr, ete Gibbon in San Francise i to call upon him, The doctor those in need of hisservices, BE AL.WHAKNESS. 2. ions, the conseqnence e This solitury vice, .or deprav; H nt you both sexes to an almost: unii ed ex tainty th Nowing train of morbid sympton lf abuse, e eyes, puin-in the need, ring ng in th OSTUG shun socivtv, loss of memary, necti Established in 19d DR. GIBBON'’S DISPENSARY Ban Francise: d 1 b Strictire, Syphitr Seminal Weaknes Diseases o fi Legs has 0. from which the 1-48ee; Cor. between Secs . traveled extensively in Europe, and in 27 and 28, 'T. 18 N: R,1li E., M.D. B. and . spected thoroughly the various hospitals bears 51° 229 W 52 links distant ; thencéd . there, obtaining a great deal uf Valuable information, which he is ¢ompetent to impart t. € 1K Unless com batted by scientific medieal mensure 8 viz’ BSallow countenanee, dark spots under ears. noise like the rustlig of leaves and the vattling of chariots, uneasiness about loins, weaktiess uf the limbs, confused vis jon, blinted intellect, loss of confidence pproaching strangers, a dislike te for ied ade Hetititers ae Any and al. persons Claiming adversely . to. 7 @ } (Bubscriber pays’ express charger ou wacch from ‘to &PFimte tavoriid kmh beni weit ste > /@We will send THE D being the best kuoe n and most reliabie tim pieces in the market. These watches have a world-wide reputation which they haye yained sulely on their merits. The cases we guarantee Ww be of solid goldand coin silver respectively, and if nog just as represented may be returned at our expense and we will refun the mouey paid. We are prepared to make the miost liberal propo“tiuns on these watches as premiums, a will be seen by the following offers: Solia Gold Watch—Gents’. A geutieman’s solid yold hunting vase watch, ‘Waitnam” movement, stem-Winding and stem,etting, with DAILY TRANSCKIPT ond Dairy Bulletin, one year, $36.50; watch, DAILY TRANSURIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one “year, . $84.40" i Seu Francisco. 7 Solid Gold Watch 4 lady's solid gold bunting case watch, “Walwith DAILY TRANSUOKIPT and Daily bBulietin, one year, $29; with VAILY TKANSURIPT and Weekly Bulletins one year, 926,00, Subscriber (O pay ®Xpres’ charges on watch trom Sau #ranclaco Solid Silver Watches, --. 8 Solid co-—silver hunting~“case watch ham’ einent, sieuwiidiiy aid Bteiiivetting. @ thoroughly reliable time-keeper, with DAILY VRANSURLPT and Daily Bulletin, one yeur, $18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $16.90, Subscriber to pay express charges on watch from San Francisco, came watch, Opeu tace, with DAILY TRANSURIP?, and Daily Bulletin, one year, $1); with DAILY PRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one . yy year, 314.90. Subseriber to pay éXpress charges on Watch from San Francisco, Nickle Watch, A pandsomye nickle stew-w'. ij i watch, open face, yrot movement, wita’sAMLY TRAKSCKIPT and Duuy Bulletin oa i $11; with DAILY TRANSUKLPY anapv Bulletin, one year ¥5.90. Subscriber to ‘pa vd Watch from san Francisco S¢ Bicyc.es. D _The Bicycle we have selected ag premium — tne “Apollo” —while not tie thost expensive is a ‘irst-clugs article ic every veepect. it is hand ome and substantially wade, it runs easily and ft is standard finish’ wiui pr uigkie trininings, aud Will be sent complete with . j), ‘wddle-bag, tovis, ete. Wail be sent with DAILY . q) PRANDUNLPY aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for 24U, With DAILY ‘TKANSUKIPT and Weekly bulletin, one year, $26.90, (The above prices are ‘Or a S6n ch Wheel, Price per adajtional inch fade known ou application. subseriber to poy” “Apress Charges ou bicycle from San #raucisco, i K 2 Boys’ Velocipedes. 4 16-loch wheel, Staudurd Uiish, wrought-iron velocipedc, wih HAIL TRANSCRH?and Dauy~ bulletin, one Here is your Gpportunity, The Sun type-wri’ i) & petlect instrument, situple in coustructio dolly Worked, neatly mounted amd boxed, wit Hebeuchone fOk, Use, which van be lei med te bee! \ sel bees WR Adbrite At ere arg Dwit bulletin, One year, apd the LALLY “TKAN: sCKIPE wud “Weekly Bulletin, Gig Yeui, elo {te Subseriber pays okpress, ‘ . Cane, Neither too large uor too smal, bit just the Shears wit oe sen’ with” TRANS CHIP and Vaily bulletin, one ; With DAILY TRANSCRIP4 aud $1 ) bulledu, ove year, $10.50, Subsoriber . * pays CX press, VaALL. le lescope. A very useful article that anyone living in tne rious eruptionsabout rfetid breath, coughs, ption hight sweats. If relisfbe not ected should apply mediately, either in person or by letter. d_ have a cure efeveted hy his naw and scientific mode of treating these diseases. MARRIED MEN, those who contemplate mérriage, wh suffering under any of these fearful ma ies. should not forget the CURED AT HOME. Itbe promptly sent, tree from damage o riosity, to vay directions for use. ‘when others fail. Try him 1 oO ! sacred respon ibility resting upon them, nor dulay oot sin immediate relief, + Porons ata distance may pe CURED aT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, vi tating case, symptoms, length of time th disease has continued, and the e medicing r part of ‘the country, with The Doe3 Kearney San Frauciseo DAS. STARKEY & PALEN'S fealment sby: 109 alation 1629 Arch St, Philadephia Pa, pound Oxygen ‘Treatment, that of Drs the elements of Oxygen and nsed and made portable thatit is erthe world, ars ; thousands of atien ts sated, and over one Pen Sas Tees For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis To Ayeantery, Uatarrh, Hay Fever, De? Gaatern Oitles and to Europe. bilitv, Headache, Rheumetism, 'NeuBY THE GREAT TRA BCONTINENTAL ralgia, and all Uhronio and Nervous sALL RATL ROUTES Disorders. v-OF THE PPYHE original, and only genuine Com »is ascie) ifle adjustment 8 Nitrogen MAGNETIZED ; atid the compound ts so consent all nty have been 1ousand physicians ve need if,and recommended it—a very significant fact. Ttdoes not act as most drugs do, by creat s another ailment, aua benefiting one fan at the expense of another, often rejriug a second course. to eradicate the ii effects of the first, but Compound Oxystrengthenthe whole body, contirmed by numustestimonials, published in our book 200 pages, only with the eXpress permistheir names: and ad*sHCS Are viven, and you can refer tothem invigorating for further information, The great success of our treatment given rise toa host of imitators, unsernpulous persons ; some Calling i tions Compound Oxygen, often appropriating our ‘estimonials and the patients, to recommend worthless has their preparahames of our concoc ; , o t ( ons. But any substance made clsewhere Barenal by pa City Treasury the same us Territories. These orders, if not ‘sed, . or by others, and called ¢ ompoun <ygen other funds collected by him: will be redeemed at the full ngs ;4 . ia spurious, Passed this 19th day o February, 1893, by amoun® paid . 60M POUND OX YGEN—ITS E OF the following vote: Ayes, Baker, Carr, . therefor, ACTLON AND RESULTS,” ig the tit e of a Gauit, Hook, Rich, No, none. '—-— ss hew book of 200 paves, published by Drs. Presfdent of the pede Olas Belete TZ Soop. re searbey 4 ior Oe ioe Se q 5 3 es, * ation) is Te 4 7 Attont: TH Cane Cue ‘eneral Pass Agen’, . ers full information as to this remarkable surpribing > range of chronic cases— ny of them after being abindoned to die Will be mailed FREE DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp Nat.ona E change hotel JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, OF THE EMPIR. Stable has the largest lot of = Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State, Teams with elegant Bu wies, Wagons apd Hacks to let at the shortest ne notice and 9 most reasonable terms The horses are free from vice, of geod sty] and capable of going as fast man Cares to drive, Good Saddle Horses always on hand R RIAGER + GF FUNFRAIR& PRON PT). as any gentle cases in connection with For all chronie INIMENT, use “COMPOUND 8UL$ : smell . Bis be bore Street: est; 9 4 vd on reonipt df pric eee ROR posta se FOR 8ALE BY ALL DROGGIRTS, “ =. Bowz General Manager and Secretary Tage CP bacent 4 and E Itis put up b Saran tt ite the U. 8 p by uroth ¢ iso te the U.8. ratent ofB fice, and we can biel than those remote from Washington, Send model orw4in ag. patentability free cofharge—and circular, advice, terms and referen Peston. inyourow tate or County ad e : : C.ASnow & Patent Paice attended to for MODnm Patents in less ime We advise as to we make h Cc re at try Spee Tr outaln patent. e refer, here © Postmaster, th The Cc, c. Liniment Co porintennient of Money Order Division, p= § 21 Bush Street, Ss. F the officials of the U.8. Patent Office’ Fos ees to ac. t ( the piano and all other premium we have selected a fine cocoa-wood, 6keyed, work jointed flute with tuning slide, and willwend it with DAILY TRANDCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $14; and Weekly Bulletin, Seriber pays ex press charg: gant finishedto play on; ases good tausic, TRANSCRIPT and be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIP r SCRIPT and Weekly verib handsemely accurately, andis a reliable gun in every parwith tw ist-barrels, bace-action, side sna buté, Nos, 10 and ye be sent with DAL Bulletia, one year, SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $19. Dudseriber pay 83 express, bo added to above pr’ eg Joast, pleteness of its local news reviews of cur: i news, while pis the recognized authority ‘ioe fee pod ae, a Bulletin is thé only part. ts a et California that publ rincipal news centers in the Kast, the w ‘ene fetin twelve hours iu advance of the mor: Chis ir uo voy, but a powertul ucroseope that rey éals the many strdnge things shit eXist ia the 1OQUL Wi 668 teetl-~ the — wk be eter ATI, Tk Tn taking our selections of went for pretiums, we auned in? every instance Bet licle Os Lat Wo. bund. metrhesio~ “WE WH Seng TO performer whois a conno sgeur, We have made atrangements with the eadiiiy manufacturers aud jobbers thatenable us +4 viter hese le SUrUincity ia connection with the TRANSCRILT on unpr odudenrtiy liberal terms . Banjo, Bubjoplaying is an accomplishment that has become Very (asblotable during the last few years, {i in readily varied by unyore liaving & woud ear OF Mini, Aint Inakes a spiendid accompaniment for the voice in singing. We wilb send a hanuOe wickle-rimn, calf-skin head, 10 bracket banjo Vth tnatruction book, with DAILY ‘TRKANURIPT and baily Bulletin, one year, $11.50; with ene ical instruments to learn, Itharmonizes with nstruments, For a SH DAILY TRANSCRIPT one year, $10.76, SubPianos, A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal ke ya, elejust the thing for children learn r Sent with DAILY Daily Bul etin, .one yea, Croquet, A beautiful croquet set for eight piavere will ] and Daily $10; with DAILY TRANBulletia, one vear, $8. Sub‘ulletin, one yea ays OXpress, gun is well made and ma lt shoots strong and finished, wit itis a magnificent doubie breech-loader' gauge, as desired, and will IRKANSORIPT and Daily $21; with DAILY TRANSume gun as above, with pla ‘gr @1.50, The Bulletin ig the leading evening jou It is distinguished for the beiterna an e Supreme Court. Ow ILY TRANSORIPT with the Bulletin, one y SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, Subscriber pays express, sticks complete, with DALL* aRANSOKLY $8.50, Subscriver pays expres, repeating rifle wade aud is tco wel) need further description, octagon barrel Winchester rifle rifle. tham’' Seen stem-winding;~ scemrsetting; seribey pays express All ; less cartriages, Jus. the thin year, Ww aekly Bulletin, one year, express, ‘ year, $9, Subseriber pays xprera, he izing aclub, with-be-sent-wittrATLY TIA NE RiIPT musical instru. ulletin, one ear, §10 25; with ~ SCKIP Vand Subseriber to pay Francisco, Notk— Additional materials for ama\ tographers, may be had Sam . Poin 529 Commerc 9 Street, The Rand-MeNally World—a library in itself--furnished in volume of 192 pages bound ina substantial stamp appropriately and handsomely retais year, $9. Bubscriber Pays eXpreas, Guizot's History of France. Guizov’s “History of France” is @ standard in6 vols,, substantially bound in tate, eaten illustrated with fine engravings, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT 96 col best weekly publish. d in the Wat BROWN w& CALEIDS. You Don’t Get the News an‘? rancisco Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any c. ‘be fol. lowing valuable Prenniums at the following prices, payable in advance: PiCK OUT YOUR COMBINAT) ON, Solid Gold and Silver Watches. ’ Drums “ Realizing the importance. of. good. wag A Nickle tenor drum, 14-inch head with atic premiuin, wehaye selected the Waltham” . complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Patt , $12.50 with DAILY That one yeer, $10.50 Military Drum, A fine corded, hammered brass drum,’ with ANE. CIPD “wie Ts with DAILY aily Bulletin, one year, & ; 3 ‘euip, one year and Weekiy Rifles, The Winchester Mhaiyteins ite placeas the best known ¢ We will send a 44 ts] with DAILY RANSCHIEL and Laily Buhetiu, one year, Ms ¥22.76; with DAILY ThANSUKIFL aud Week Ladies. . * gay uiletin, one on $20.75.” Above is center fire We willsenda rim fire tor $1, 40 Jeg. fay Flobert Rifles, A Flobert rifle, ahooti 2-cal, Flovert noise ; for boys who ar nd of shooting, sent with DAILY TRAN SRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one yea $11.25 Wal-. with VAILY TRANSUKIPT aud Weekly’ Bu leva OS} shE, $9 26, Subettiber pays express Revowers. We have decidea to offer a strony, s8ervicean!l revolver for a Promtuis and have selected the American, dou size from 22 to’ 88 cal, le action, ‘Bull Dog,”’ in any It will be sent with AILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT’ and $9. Subscriber pay rishing Tackle Our premium fishing-rod is a 15-foot Caleutta bamboo with Jance wood tip and double ferrules ress chacges . It is a good serviceable rod and wiil be sent with line, reel, etc., complete, with DAILY TRAN-~ CRIPT and og 8 Sulletin, ove year, $11; wit AILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletis., o me Tent This tea very userul prem thn and will oe @ reciated ty 2ll who go hunting, fishing or camp gout, Itisa first-class A tent, water-proo 1d woade of % oz, duck; six 0x7 feet, nd will be sent with poles, pins ete., complete w th DAI TRANSCKIPT ana Daily Bulletin, oy 12,60; with AILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10,560 Subscriber express, one year pays th Haromccek, A hammock is» prenium-that appeals to all, beli, ete,, complete, sent wita. Whether slung from the trees in a lawn or from eRwROM! the post Of @ shady verandah, a h wmock ig wal $1200; with DALLY TRANSCKIPT aud . picthresque and suggestive of b issful comfort Weekly Butlezin, one year, $10.40, reese fv and elegant 13-toet hammock, witk ‘ 6}-feet spread, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIP Type Writers and Drily Bulletin one year, $10.25; with DAILY one : ; : RANSCKIPT and Weexly Bulletin AVhis isa type-writing aye’ + Kver body has + i y Edt deen hohas waiting to du; or ahauk have o 8.25. Subscriber pays express, : Tennis Among eutdoor games lawn tennis is becoming.. Ptirenevorite auife 5 Te Yives siifeient exercise Withou ni Violent; Keeps the attention fixed’ and ig test sustained throughout the kame, Being kanmein which ladics,: Adel, You Can secure the, 00 wil of your lady acquainiances and add to you popularity by getting aset ot tennis and ea pee ste A first-ciaes t nnis outtit, con 4 id Daily Bulletin, one year, $19; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one yeusy 7. Subscriber payr &Xpreas, Base Bai Our base ball tit onsiste of wo! eacue bally ountry or traveling, will appreciate. Our three assorted ts, two pat of levee, tiuek Premiuns telescopeis a good, strong “iistruivent, . f¢-, complete nd will Le sent with DAILY with a Object-glags 4 inches in diameter, 3} TRANSCKIFT nd Daily Bulletin, one #12 Haws, o ices dong When closed, leather caved, . With DAILY NSIT and Weer Bills Hid WUide stub With PALLY TRANS OKLA and {tin-one—tr, $10 Subscriber pays Daily Bulletin, one y eur, $11; with VA:LY TRANSCRIPT anu Weekly Luletin, one year, ay. ‘Subseriber to-pay expres charges, j Hanging Lamp 2 finan —— ~~~ ; Ab légant hanghig lamp with 14-ing Microscope, andfrom 42 to 56 inches extension, dA most interesting insirunientand of reat use ¢ Pulished brass ofa rich gold color—a high’ mato Lhe student, thental and serviceable lamp—seot with DAILY RANSCRIPT and Daily Sulletin, one year $1360; with DAILY YRANBOKIPT aig Week Tt Sands uches Livi wid wagnitics 60} bulletin, on year, $11.60, Subs od rib ys uxHianeters, aud wil be sent with DAiLt TRAN. 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