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1893, and terminating July Ist, 1804
vada do ordain as follows:
July ist, 1894, the: following rates and no
greater shall be charged, and may be colORDINANCE N®, 109.
N ORDINANCE FIXIN + THE WATER
rate forthe year commencing July Ist
‘Lhe board of Trustees of the City of, Netrom and after July Ist, 1893. and until
lected per week by the Nevada City Water
Company, or Other company supplying
water within the corporate limits of the
ity of Nevada.
Section l. To all families, 40 cents.
Assessment Notice.
0
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ARMONY {GRAVEL .MINING 5 CO.
Nevada fh Cal. Notiee is hereby
given, that a meeting of the Directors, held
on the 16th day of February, 1893, an urbessment, No. 8 ‘vf ten cenis per share was
levied upon the capital stuck of the oor
poration, payable Friday, Ma:¢h 24th,
1893, to the Secretary, at the store of K.
Casper, Nevada City, Cal., in U. 5. gold
coin. Any stock upon which this assessmentshall remain uupaid on the 24th day
of March, 13, willbe delinquent aud ad
Sec. 2. For restaurants and eating houses,
75 cents.
Sec. 3. For first-class hotels, $3.
liundries connected with same, $1.50,
sec. 4. For second-class. hotels, $2.
lsundries connected with the same, $1:
sec. 5. For third cl. as hotels, $1.50, For
laundries connected. With the same, 75
cents, v
sec. 6, For fourth-cluss hotels, $1. For
laundries connected with the same, (0
cents.
Sec. 7. For each saloon, 75 cents
Sec. 8. For rooms and oflices, 25 cents.
Sec. 9, Kor photograph galleries, 50 cents.
For
For
Sec. 10. For barber shops, 50 cents.
See. Il. ¥or bath establishments, 75 cents
Sec. 12. For drugs ores, 50 cents.
Seb. 13. For blacksmich or wagon shops,
50 cents.
See. 4. Forall houses occupied’ by lewd
women, 75 cents.
Sec, 15. Forschool houses with ah attendance of lessthantwohundr decbildr n, $1.50.
Sec. l6. Forschool houses witn an altendance oftwo hundred children or over, $2.
Sec. 17. For foundries, $1. .
Sec, 18. For daily printing offices, 75
cents. ;
Sec. 19, For daily printing offices running presses with water power, extra $1.50.
Sec. 20~ For butcher shops, 60 ceuts,
See, zi, For butcher shops running meat
cutters with wate: power, extra, 75 cents.
Sec. 22.2 For bakeries, 75 cents.
Sec. 23. For dairies, including one horse,
50 cents. ,
Sec. 244. For Chinese heuses, for each
faucet, 50 cents.
Sec. 25. For Chinere wash houses and
laundries, $3. i
Sec. 46. kor first-class livery stables, including water for washing wagons, buggies
and carriages, $4.
#ec. 27. For second-élass livery stables,
1neluding water for washing wagous,
buygies and cariiages, $3. i
Sec. 28. For thir class livery stables, in
cluding water for washing. wagons, buggies
and carriages, $2.
Sec, 29, For fourth-class livery stable, $I.
» Bee. 80. For feed and sale stables, $2.
Sec. 31. For private stables, from oue to
two horses, wagons and buggies, 25 cen's.
ec. 32. For private stabies fur each additjoual horse, 1234 cents.
iueluding two horses 31.50. Foreach addrto ia] horse, 1244 cente.
pec. 34. Forgas works, $2
See. 35. For sewiug machines for dressmakiug or tailoring establishments for water
for each machine, 25 cenis.
Sec, 36. Forsewing machines for family,
for use of water, 10 cents. .
Section 87, For Court House, including
w ter forirrigation, $5 per week.
See. 38. For each tap in the Catholic
cemetery, $5 per year. :
Sec, 8¥. For public Halls and theaters, 25
cents. ene
Sec. 40. For banquet halls, 25 cents.
Sec. 41. For 1,000 bricks on large. contracis, 10 cents.
Sec.42 For 1,000 bricks on small contracts, 1244 centa.
Sec, 43. For stone wall and mortar, 8
ceLts per perch,
Sec. 44. For plastering or cementing 2
cents per sq. yd.
Sec. 45. ror railroad depot, $3.
See 46. For business houses not otherwise designated, 25 ceuts.
—_Se¢.47, For coffee “mills when ran by
water power, 25 cents. é
sec. 48. For quartz mills connected witn
assy offices, 25 cents
Sve. 49. For irrigation, if taking: water at
eretion.of the wateragent,.provided—
amount charzed must be reguiated in pra
portion to the quantity used;-———---—--——See 50. Furirrigating,if taking water at
family rutes, for every quantity above ove
inch, 26 ceuts per inch for 24 hours.
Sec. 51. For irrigation, when taking vo
water at family rates, 30 cents per inch for
24 hours. Ad
‘See, 52. Forirrigating vegetable gardens
when vegetubles ure soldin market $25 per
season, =
Sec. 53.
treets of Nevada City from the fire plugs or
other openings, $20 per year.
--See.64.--For practice of organized hose-or
tire companies, $10 per year. \
ee. 85. For flushing sewers of ail kinds,
$10 per year)
Sec 56, For City Hall and City Jail, $5
per year. ‘
See. 67. For city trough at the Plaza and
City pound, $20 per year.
Sec. f8. . For city fire plugs. for water used
for fire purposts $3 for ewca hydrant per
year.
Sec. 59. The Agent of the Water Company shall huve the power in all ciises to
ascertain by proper n_easurement the quantity of water used and fixthe price as pro-+
nance.
Sec. 60. All water, except irrigation, #nd
for ef aud COO ty purposes, aré due and
payable weekly, and if not so paid the water
agent may, in bis discretion, upon giving
the delinquent consumer one week's wr.tten
notice to pay up, shut off the water from the
premises ofsuch consumer. _ ae
Fee, 61. Water Fates for all Giey POrporen
and for the Court House are due and payable
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 ey monthly for water used.
if not paid within the current month
water may be shut off the same as for domestic Purposes. . rer
See, 62, first-class hotel is understood
to be a hotel sonening not less than 70
second-class hotels not less than 40
beds.
Third 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 a-stable containing not less
than 25 horses, Second-elass livery stables
not less than 10 horses. Third-class livery
stables not less than 6 horges; and fourthclass livery s:ables less tt an 6 hors s.
sec, 64, No one except a_properly authorized agentefthe 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, 26 cents per miner’s inch for 24
hours run, provided that during the months
of June, July, August and September of
each year when the Water Company can
not obtain more than a gufficient supply of
waterin the pipes for domestic purposes
and irrigation, it may refuse to supply water
forthe purpose of runniog machinery and
provided further that on the complaint of a
water consumer that he is upable to obtain a
sufficientsupply of water for domestic purposes orirrigation, the Board of City Trustees may, after investigating the mater, order the sale of water for running machinery
stopped, and it shall be epee after a
pariod of oue week from the date of such
roer,
© 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 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 service the
sum of $2 for each time he so accompanies
the Water Agent, the same to be paid by the
Mirshal into the City Treasury the same as
other funds collected by him,
Passed this 19th day of Febru -ry, 1803, by
the following vote; Ayes, Buker, arr,
Guult, 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, I8ys,
Assessment Notice.
LB he ig: MINING COMPANY,—LOCATION
of principal place of business, San
Francisco, Cailfornia, Loeation of werks,
Columbia Hill, Ne vada county, Cajifornia.
Notice 1s hereby given that ata meeting of
the board of Ditectors held on the Eight
(sth) day Of March, 1893, an assessmen: No.
4, of ten cents 110e) per shero wags levied
upon the capital stock ofthe corporation
payable immediately in. United states gol¢
coin to the Secretary at the office of the
Company, Kovm J1,No, 14 Sansome street,
“Ban Francisco, California, +
Any stock upon which this assessment
shuli remain unpaid on the twelfth (i2th)
day of April, 1808, will be delingueut and
advertised forsale at public auction, and
uuléss payment is made-before, will be
sold-on Wk DNESDAY, the third (84) day of
Muay, 14.3, to pay the delinguent assessment
toxether with costs of advertising and expie of sule. By order of the Board of
directors,
4 ° CyF, HUNT, See ih
uitiee—Room 14, No. 14 Sansome fd
San Francisco, California.' ;
Noties.to Creditors.
‘STATE OF RIC PENALUN i i ceused, RT dale DEotice is hereby given by the un
Exveutor of the Last Will ia watoy =
aluna, deceased, to the creditors of, and ali
persons having claims @ ainst the suid decessed, to exoibit them with the necessary
vouchers within four months after the firt
publieation of his notice, to Mary Ann Polglase, Executrix of gaid Will, at the Law
Office of Thos. 8, Ford, corner of rine and
Commercial streets, Nevada City, Nevada
County, California, the same being the place
for the transaction of the business of said
estate in said County of Nevada.
Dated this Nth day of Maren, 1898.
MARY ANN PU: GLASE,
Executrix of te Last Will of RB. Penatuna
“GiicoWith Fred Searls,” Nevada
City, California. me
Will practice in al!the,Courts == deceased, ° mebil
4
Sec. 33. For brewri¢s of soda factories, .
family rates, from $9 to #15 per seas. n ut the.
L hiss
For sprinkling or watering the]
vertised for sale at et aneson: pete
Unless payment ismude before, will be Bakr
on the Tih d ‘tyorApril, [Sv3,~ at the ‘hour
of ll o’clock a. M., at the office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay-the d¢l'nquent ussessment, together with costs vf
advertisiug and expenses 01 sale. By order
of Dire: tors. K. CASPER, Sec: etary.
Office at K. Casper’s store, on Pine sree!
Nevada City, Cat.
Land Notice, >»
25th, 1898. =e
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler hus filed notice of h'g inten
tion to muke final proof in suy-port of bis
ciaim, and that said proof will be mde be
fore the -uperior Judge of NevadaCou ty,
Cal, at Nevada City, on the 25th day of
April, 1893, viz: William Bu ke of Nevada
City P, U. Cal. H, A. 5088, forthe W 1-2 of N
1-4 SE 1-4 0f NE 14. Ng of NK i-4 of NE 14,
and SW 1l40f NEL4o0
17N Kk OE. He numes the folowing witues
ses to prove bis continuous vesi¢enc. upor
and cultivation ofsaid land, viz; Peter Arbogast, Jubn Cable, Jacub Arbogast, Alex
ander Berge all of Nevada (ity, NeVuce
couuty, Ca ifornia. :
£25 THOMAS FRASER, Kegis‘er.
‘tides :
LAS OFFICE at Sacramento, Ca'., Feb
Land Notice.
4 pie
I AND OFFICE at Sacramen‘o Cal. Feb.
Ld 234, 1893
no. ice is hereby given that the followin?
named-seitler hus filed noii/e of he iitention tomake final proof in supports 1 hie
Ciaini, and that saia—p-oof will be made before J.. Greiny, County Clerk of Nevada
County, Cal., at Nevada City, on Tucsaay,
April4th, 188, v.2; Christopser Gulbrai h
of Nevadu vity P.O. C1. 'D. 8. No. 10199,
for the 8 l-2of NE 1-4.8814 of NW 1-4 and
NW \4ofSE1-4of See w.i.i7,5.K WEL.
D.M. Henamesthetvi,,. a. witnesses t
prove hig co tinuers i-s. euve upon und
cultiva'ion of suid land, yv.-: J. Cuarles
Strewig, Chris. SS 8s, F cu senner atta
Conra1 Grissel, ah Nevada City P. U., Nivad. county, Cal.
THOMAS FRASER, Rég'ster.
C. W. Kitts, Attorney, : f24
No, 1950.
Application For Patent.
United States Land Office, }
f4-ramento, Cal,, March 2d, 183. J
OTICE ig hereby giveu that JOHN McBEAN; whose Post Vffi-e address i:
Washington, Nevacta County, °‘alifornis
has this day filed his application f.Pat
“ent fur 1494Jinear feet ofthe GAMBRINUs
QUARTZ MINE or vein, bearing gold, anc
mili site; with surface groufd six hundiec
feet in width, situated in the Eureka Mining District, County of Nevada and State uo:
Califuroia, and desiguated by the fiel
notes and official plat on tile in this office
as lot No. 57, a. and B., in Township INorth, Range ll Eastof Mt. Diablo Mcridian, Said Lot No. 57, A. and B., being deseribed as follows, towit :
LODE LENE,
Beginning at the South lode post marked
,G. Q. M. No. 1;’’ theace mag. var. 16° 50’ k
N. 169 05’ #., 22.65 chains or 1494.9 feet to
post in roek »-ound marked 'G@,. Q.M. No,
2” from which Sec. cor. common to Secs.
25 22; 27-and-28,T,18-N., 8. 11-4., bears N.
8° 6)’ E. 15.53 chains distant.
EXTERIOR BOUNDARIB3.
N¥ 1-4 of Sec. 52,Tp .
Bist fe OTE
Pr. C2 AVE
iT wad od YW bee
Iz England, adulterated food products that are represented to be pure
are deattoytd by the officials. But
thera is no such law here and tea is
notoriously mauipulated. Substitutes are ‘added and the whole dyed
green or black, The dyes and substitutes ~have eaused the Scientific
American to refer to Japan Tea, oa
MONEY
‘nerve racking.” A brand of pure
tea ig 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 per month and the economy
. is manifest, as your monthly tea bill
is less to say nothing of the deligntfal flavor. There are no headaches
in Beech’s Tea, It is actualy ‘‘as
pure as chil@fiood” and can be drunk
by children and delicate persons with
impunity. It is adelight to lovers
of really good tea. [t is never sold
in‘ bulk. Sold only in-sealed-pack
ages bearing this trade-mark.
7“ ~~
id eT aw ie
Pure As Uitichood.
Price, 60 cents per Pound; halves,
35 cents. For gale by
SHURTLEFF & SON,
And GEO. C. GAYLORD,
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
OR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
No. 623 Mearmey Street,
‘orner Commercial.... Ban Francive:
“= Eatabitehed tm pres
= for the treatment
ofSeuxal and Sem!
nal Di ;
as G
its forms
Seminal Weaknes:
Laipotency, ete.
Skin Diseases o
yeurs’ standing an
Utcerated Leg
siercessitHlytree
ed.
Dr. “Gibbon hes
practiced over thirty years in San Fraucisco
ind -his—Dispetsery.ia_theoldestin_Cali,
fornia. Thesick and afliéted should noi
fail_to-eaH uponhim. rhe doecter. ha
traveled extetisively in Europe, and in
spected thoroushly the various: hospitals
there, obtaining a yrent dewlof valuable in
Le
f rmation, whic! h © mpctent to impari
. _Commencing at SW cor, at post in, rock
“Mound Marked "FQ M: No. “6 ;” thence
pag. Var Iho f0" BK N16 9 6 EH: 22 65 chaiu,
vr 1494.9 feet to post marked “G. Q. M. Nu
53” thence 8 74° 50' BE. at 6.24 1. chs pust.i
rock mound “G, Q,. M. 8. L.”’ from which
the Sec. cor. common two Secs. 21, 22, 27 anc
23, 7.18 N.,R. 11 E.M. D, M., bears w.1¢
22' 15.68 chains distant, 9.00 chains er -600
feet postin rock mound marked *‘G, Q. M.
No. 4)’ thence 38. 159 5’ W. 22.65 chains or:
1494.9 feet to postin roek™mound marked
‘G: Qs Mi No; ~-3;" thence; Nv 742" W.30,
chaing or 600 feet to place of beginning
Containing 20.58 acres. ¥
SURVEY OF MILL SITF,
Commencing at a postin rock mound
South boundary of thg Gambrin us Quai
Claim ; thence mag. var, 16° 60’ E,8. 74
50’. E. 4.71 chains or 310.8 feet. to post in rc
mouud marked “G. Q. M, 8. N. E. Cor:
thence 8 1° 22’ W. 1.73 chains or I17.5 fee
dong East boundary of Sec, 28, 1p. 18 N & 1
E,, ¥. D. M. to post marked “G@. Q.M. 8.’
trom which the 1-4See. Cor. between Secs
27 and 28, T.18 N. KR, 1loE., M.D. B. and
beara 5 1° 22° W 62 links distant ; theneu
343° 20’ W.7.14 chains or 471.2 feet to post
in rock mound marked “G. Q. M.S, 8, E
vided by sections 49, 50 and 51 of this orui . Cor.’’; thenee N. 74° 50' W. 6.06 chains or
400 feet, postin rock mounti marked “G. q.
M. 8. 8. W. Cor."’: thence N. 439 2) F909
Ghaing or 600 feet to place of. beginning.
Contuining 4.74 acres.
CONNECTING LINE NO. 1,
J Prmmencing os the North lode post mark
ed “Gh. -Q.-M>-No; 2°" thence’ Ni-3> STE;
15.53 Chains to the See. cor, commoc to Secs
at. 2 Z7and 28, T. 18 N. RK. 11 E. M.D. B.
an .
The location ofthis mine is recorded in
the Recorder’s office of Nevada County,
California, in Book 7 Page 74, Mining t.ocations, The adjoining claimants are none,
Auy andal. persons claiining ad versel)
«ny portion of said Gambrinus Quai z Mine
and Mill site, or surface ground, are ccquir
ed to file their adverse claims w th the
Kegister of the United States Land Office,
at Sacram junto, California, du:ingth~ sixty
. days’ period of publication herevf,« * they
will be barred by the virtue of the x rovisions of the Statute,
THOMAS FRASER, Reg . ter.
Fred Searls, Attoruey 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.
THOMAS F.ASER, Register.
The first publication of this notice was
made on the 4th day of March, 1593,
Delinquent Notice.
EVADA COUNTY LAND AND IM
PROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, Loéation of principal place of busiiwess, Nevad.
City, Nevada County, California,
Location of Works, Nevada County, Californ a.
Notice—There are delinquent on the fol
lowing deseribed stock on account of assessment (No. @,) levied on the 16th day of
rebruary, 1893, the several amounts sel. up
posite the na. es of the, respective shiureholders as follows: .
No,
Names, Certif,
F. G. Be tty. 57 e
James McClatchy & 5063 720 iB.
And in accordance with law and an order
of the Board of Directors made on the [6th
day of February, 1898, 80 Many shares of
each parcel of such stock os may be nee
eseary will be sold at Public Auction at the
Office of the company, No. 5y Broad gtreer,
Nevada City, California, on Fridwy, the 7th
day of April, 18y8, atthe hour of § o'clock
P, M., Of said day o pay the delinqueut assessment thereon, together with tue costs v1
adveriising and expenses of sale,
GEO, ©, GAY1 ORD, Secretary,
Office—59 Broad street, Nevada City Galifornia. mchal
1.50
DELINQUENT NOTICE,
AAT ANZANITA CON, GRAVEL MINING
M CoM PANY, Location of principal
vince Of business, Nevada City, Califoraia,
weution of Works, Nevida City, California,
Notice—There are delinquent upon the
following deseribed stock on account of-as
Sessment (No, 1) levied ou the Ipt day of
Feb: vary, 1893, the several amounts set opparis the naues of the respective share
olders, ag follows ;
Boe 4¢ ne:
Names, Jertif.’"Bhaies. Amo
Simeon Wheeler, 431 al oO
“Mrs. M: J. Wheeler, §y8 50 1 00
Mre, M. J. Wheeler, 497 200
Mrs, MJ, Wheeler, 498 200.
Mrs, tt, J. Wheeler, 500 200
Mrs. M, J. -Weeeler, 602 200
SSESsE Bowens
Pear} J, Woegler,
FM Aiton, “ ee.
od in accordance with law, and an or«
of the Board of Directors, made on the ween
of February, 188, 80 many plates of ob
»parrel of such Stock es may be necebsary
will be sold at ublic auctlo at the oftice of
the weeny, ander Transcript Office, Commei cial ktreet, Nevada oy on WEDNKSsDAY, the oth of APRIL, I8v3, at the hour of
1 o'¢lock ¥, alten p Fann f to pay suld denquent assessmen OR;
e of advertising and 4 wl
1 R. J. SIMM
Office under Transcript v
clal street, Neva
ONS, Becy,
08, Qom
a Olty Callfrnio
Cumberland Coal! :
At Greatly Reduced Rates !
J.MACDONOUGH& CO.
San F rancisco.
jmarked-“G;-Q-M>8:-8.-W, Gor. pon tht
r withT
expenses of the sale.
wtirore tree Pte
BEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence
self abuse, This solitary vice, or deprav
eexual indulgence, is practiced bythe you
following train of morbid symptoms unlese
combatted by scientific medicel -measures
viz’ Sallow tountenance, dark spots under
the eyes, pain in the bead, ring ny in the
the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about
loins, weakness vi the limbs, confused vis
lon, blunted. intellect, loss—of confidence
lifidence
ike. orD-Lew acquaintances, disposition
to shun society, loss of
flushes, pimples and various eruptionsabout
the face, furred tongue,fetid breath,coughs,
consumption, nigitsweats. Lf relisibe not
immediately, either in _pérson_or by letter,
ind have a cuie effectea by his new and
scientific mode of tresting these diseases.
; MARRIED MEN,
Or those who contemplate marriage
inility resting upon them, nordclay Gob
ain immediate relief, nt
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
lisease, has continued, and the medicin:
wiitbe promptly sent, tree fron Gamage or
guriosity, to pay part of ‘the country, with
ful: and plain directions for use, The Docsor cures. when others fail. Try him.
Charges reasonable call or write.
Address DR, J, F. GIBBON, 628 Kearney
itreet, corner Commercial, San Francisec
Yifice Box 1957.
DAS, STARKEY & PALEN'S
Treatment: sby: In) elaticn
1529 Arch.St, Philade!phia Pa.
For Oonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis
Dysentery, Uatarrh, Hay Fever, Debilitv, Headache, Khenmetiem, Neuralgia, and all Chronic and Nervous
Disorders.
‘FVHE origina) and only genuine Com
pound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs
Starkey and Palen, is ascio") ife adjustment
ofthe elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen
MAGNETIZED ; and the compound 1s 0 condepsed and made j ortable thatitis seut all
ver the -world,
It has been in use for more than twenty
years ; thousands of patients have been
created, and overone theusaud physicians
have used it,und recommended it—a very
significant fact,
It does not act as most drugs do, by creat
laganother ailorent, nnd benetting one
tgan at the expense of anoiher, often repring a second course to eradicate the
svil effects of the first, but Compound Oxy
sen is a revitalizer, renewing, strengthen
ng Finvigorating the whole body,
These statements are coutirmed by bumerous testimonials, published in our book
»f 200 pages only with the express perwi:
sion of the patients; their uames and aad
dresses age given, snd you can refer to then.
for further tafermetion,
The great suceess of our treatment ha
siven rise ton host of imitntore, unsernpulous persoDs ; tome Calling their prepara
tiols Compound Oxygen, ofteu appropriat
ing our testimonials and the names of our
patien's, to reeommend worthless concor
tioas, Butany substance made clse where
by others, and called Compound Oxyger
is spurious,
“COMPOUND OXYGEN--ITS MODE OF
ACTION AND RESULTS,” is the titie of a
new book of 200 pages, published by Dre
Sterkey:& Palon, which gives to al, enquir
ers full. informetion as to this remarkable
curative agent, anda record of snep: isin
curesina wide range Of Chronic cases
many of them after being ab ndoned te dic
by other physicians. Will be mailed FREE
toany address on application
ORS. STARKEY & PALEN, .
Empire Livery Stable
Broad st,, Nevate City, opp Nat.ona +
shame hotel
JAMES HENNERSY, Proprietor,
bag PROPRIKTOR OF THE KMPIRE
. Stable has the largest lot of
florses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in this part of the State,
Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons. ape
Hacks to let at the shortest notice sad 9
the most reasonable termy
‘The harges are free trom vice, of geod sty)
end capable of going as fast
tan oxtes to ies . aA Say ane
Good Saddle Horses always on hand
R RIAGER! Ol FUNFRAIS PROM PI)
( BTAINED, and all business in the v. »
Patent Office attended to for MOLERATE yas :
Our off ¢ is opposite the U. 8. ratent of
fice, and we can obtain Patents in leay im.
than those remote from Washington,
Send model orwiin ag. We advise as to
Fy semnye 4 free Gofharge—and we make
o charge unless We obinin patent,
We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Bu
eorentendent of Money Order Division, and
the officials of the U. 8. Patent Office, For
cirenlar, advice, ferms and references to
. atc in.your own State or county
~ “CA Snow & G
such fF
of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the !
ears. noise like the rustlig of leaves and
in approaching strangers, a dismemory, nectie
obtained, persons so afflicted should applywho
.t suffering under any of these fearful maldies, should not forget the sacred responaa
4
: . wae i {
Solid Gold and Silver Watches:
Kewiizing the importance of good Wak
wemltum, wehaye selected the *Waliham
wing the bestine mand mos. reliable Gm
maces in the market These watches “have 4
surid-wide reputation which they bave yained
jely On theit merits, ‘Phe cases We guarantee
& Le of solig guluand coin siiver respectively,
ea if noc Just as Teprescmicd may be recurued wt
ar expf@tise aud we Wilirefun the money pala.
e are prepared to muke the most libe:at propo
s'tivhs Of these Watches. as premiuis, ub will be
een by the following offers:
Solia Guid Watch—Gents.
Aygeutieman’s solid gold hunting case watch,
*Waitham’’ MovGinent, slem-winding and stem
softy, with DAILY TRANSCRIFY «nd Deis
bulletin, one year, $86.50; watch, VAIL.Y «TRAN
OKT and Weekly bulletin, ale year, 934.40
Ddibscribe: pays express Charges OW Weick Iron
sau Fraucis¢o,
Solid Gold Watch—Ladies .
PES Gee
-cteg
; watch, ‘Wai
than HoOveMent, steiuWinding, svom-sctting
With DAILY TRANSUTRHT and Daily bulletu,
mae year, 320; with VAILY TRASSCHIPT auc
Weekly bulletin, one year, §26,90," Suvseribe:
to pay eXpresg charges on Woteh Dom San tran
Solid Silver Watches.
Solidco silver hunting cuse watcn Walbani” movement;—-stem-wiading upd steuietting.a thorougiy rehable tinme—keoper, aviti
WALLY GRANSCDIPT and Daily Buitetia, ore
year, $18; with DAILY-THANSORIETand Week ts
Bulletin, one yoar, o15.90, DSubseriver to pa
oXprees Charges on wateh trom San Francisco.
oulie Walin, Open ice, with LAILY TRANSOBLPE, and Daily Bulletin, one year, glo; wits
DAILY PRANSULILT and Weekly bulletin, on
5 our 200. Subseribui copy «kprows charger
20 Watch Trou Sau Francisco,
4
Nickle Watch.
A nandsome nick © steu-w
sco, oe! Movement, wit
OCHIPT ang Vauy bulletur 01
JAILY TRANG OMGRY anu
year 5.90, Subserivercw pa
ma Watch from Sap Fraucisco
Bicyw.es,
The Bicycle we have sels
ne “Apollo”
Jin ywateh, opei
ALLY ‘tRAw
S11, witl
Builetin, One
Fepe Ube
uted ag premiurmwhile not the most expensive iz a
AFst-claso article i cy ory espeeb, at as han
some Bnd sUbstautiaiiy wade, lbruns ewsily anu
is9@ prime tavebite, it ls stuidara ctinish will
Hekie Crawls, aud ‘vill be sent Complete wit
saditle-bay,.tovis, el, .Will be sent with DAILY
CRANSCHAP) wad Daily bulletin, one “your, To
729, With DAILY “LKANSCBIE gud Weeki
ulletin, one year, $246.90, (Lhe avuve prices arn
ore cO-uel wheel, Friee per sdsiticual ine
aude koows On application.) Sulsoriber to pos
ApioBe Claipen on Livy oloiPuns Pan brantiseo.
, '
boys' Velocipedes.
A 16=inetiwene wrought imi
ipede, wilh beli,ece,, conmiplote, nent wha
PAULO TICANS CRED hid Daily Bulletin, oi
ear, d120u; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT an
Weekiy Buitetin, one year, $10.40, s
Type Writers
EThis isa type-v riting age, Everybody has
VhOnAS Wiitihg to Go, or shout haye o
lereis your (pportunity, The Sun type-wrr
isa periccbipstriment, situple in construcuc
‘oily Worked, ieatly mounted and boxed, wii
HalbicWions forse, wWiich-ca.n-bedOndee-b—— be
hinutes, With DAILY GRANSOMIET anu Dict
Baletia, one-year, ang the—-badtb¥Htat
SKIT aud Weekly Bulletin, oie — your, bi
Subseriber pays cxprese,
» Cane,
“Neither too large nor to sinati, but just the
F ghtsize with lak poli heud, will be sent with
DAILY TRAN: Chibi and’ Daily Bullen, one
Jeet, $12.60). ith PALLY THRANSC HIE? --and
Weeki) Bulletin, one ycar, $10.50. Subseriber
pays OS press, f Q
?
fp atundard iivish
elow
Telescope,
A very useful article that awyove living in’ tne
country ofr .ravelip Will appreciate, Our
pectuiuin telescope is #good, strong instrument,
‘With Wi” Onjeci-glass } liiches in diameter, 3
dtawWs, 6 laches ioug when closed, lather cased,
wid wiibe seut with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and
Wally Hulletin, one Vear, $11; with DAILY TRANSUKIPT ani Weekiy Bulletin, sone year, $9.
subscriber to _-ay ¢xpresn-charges,
Microscope,
1A most interesting instrument and of great Use
ty the student, “This iio toy, but .a powertui
uicrosco; e that reseals the many strange things
that exist ii tle fod Wetat and the water we
tink, It stands6inches high and maynitica BO
liuniefers, and whl besent with DAILY TRANUK PP and Daily Bulletin, cue year, $11; wth
CAILY TRANSCIAPL and Weekly Bulietin, one
year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges,
Musical instrumerts.
In making our selection» of husivat instruinents for praniuins, We aimed in cvery—instanve
togetagoou article -one that we need not hesiate LO selid to apertormer whois a’ connoisseur,
We have made arranyements with the eading
imanulac turers and jobbers that enable us to offer
these i strumviite in connection with the TRANSURIF'T oii Uliprecedently liberal terms
Banjc,
Banjcplaying is an accomplishment that has
become very fa hionable during the inst iew ) ears,
Trip readily earned by anyoue having a good ear
furmnusio, wud makes @ splendid accompaniment
for the voice insiigiig., We will send a hanuame nickle-rin, caif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo
with lustraciion book, with DAILY TRANCRIPD amd Laily Bulletin, one year, $11.50; with
VAILY TRANSCHIPT and Weekly Bulle tin, one
year, 99.50, Subseriber to pay Xpress charges,
B Fiat Cornet.
Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with full. set
4H eXtre eroohs, music rack, case and instruction
hook? omplh tea hue scloinstrumcut—with
DAILY SMANSCRIF'T and Daily Butictin, one
year, $16.00; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and
Weekly Builetin. $14.5 Subscriber pays expices charges,
Flute,
as The flute is one of chesweetest’ and easiest musival instruments to leara, Itharmonizes with
CAG piano and all other nstruments, For.
yreniunt we have selected a fine cocoa-wood, 6
&eyed, cork jointed flute with tuning slide, anc
willsena it with DALLY TRANSCRIPT and Daily
Uulletip, one year, $13; DAILY TRANSURIP4
vid Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.75, Sub
wviber pays exvress charg: *
Pianos,
A miniature plano with 1ébell-metal keys, el
gout hitished— fuet the thing tor children io ‘learn
© play on; imenes good niusic, Sent with DAIL
PSANBCRIPT aad Daily Bal etin, one yea)
PLouswith DalLY TRANSCRIPT and Woaeklh
Hubetin,O year, $9.50. Subscriber pays exeste,
Croquet,
A beautiful croquet set for eight playcrs wil
be sent with DAILY TRANSC pe aa Dai
ulletin, one your, $10; wich DAILY TRAN’
CIP Tand Weekly Bulletin, one Vear, 83. pul
erib @YS OX piesa,
Shot Guns,
Wemade a special point of securing a good gur
4 4 premiunt one that Ween recommend anc
oul assured that our selection will be ail thar you
vaiask, Ourpremium gun is well made an
Hands mei) finished, It shocts strony
wourately, andis a rehable yun in every par
icular, itis the very best yun ever offered as ¢
HOWSPEpErLremium andis weil worth working
for, 1ti8 & Magnificent double breech loader*
woh twist barrels, bac. -action, side snap rubber
uti, Nod, 10 and 12 gauge, us dcalred, and wil
wesoutwith DAILY PRANSCRIPT and Daily
Huliotin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRAN
1CKLET and Weekly Bulletin, one year #19
Mealser bor pays ex press, . :
same gunas above, with pis
o,adFad Lo wbOVe pr ‘ey
auc
‘er #1.60
The bulletin is the leading eve
Const. itis disti.guished for the biillians
oteness of ite locad hOWo, reviews of curr
+ Ws, While itis the recovnige
Uidietin isthe only new spape
the ehh bees Court
principal hews Centers in the K :
iecin twelve hours iu edvanventth roe
the Weekly bulletin is a har
morning the largest and be
22: J /~ Send al’ wders
€
of the movin
Bt weekly publis
. ise
‘
on
postingelth. Ath etces teitieoutiitn
ning Jonrnaal my elreulatio
*y Of its editorial matter, accuracy an
Aull financial and
Owlnyg to the diference j
idsome 12 Bane, co)
. BROWN & OALEXIbs.
TWN LEsss
(ot Take [the DAILY TRAN
orourn PREMIUM 2
OF We will send THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with the an * rancisco
Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, anit any c.
lowing valuable Preniums at the tollow sy pi.ces, payublein aivame:
ICK OUT YOUR COMBINATICN,
he folDrums
A Nichie t)ordrum, 14-ineu head, with stie
complete, with VAILY TRANSCRILT and Daily
Zulle tin, one year, $12.00, with DAILY ThAN
2» OKH Land Weekly Bulletia,; one jeer, 416.60
Subsciiu sr pays Cxpresa
pepe
fitlitery Lrum.
Atine corded, hammered brass drum, with
-icks complete, with DAILY IKANECRIPT ane
daily Bulloih, one year, $Ll,60; with LAILY
~RANECKIP ang Weekly Luletin, ene y car
S650. Subscriber pays« ap ress,
The Winchetter nuintaiss its placear the best
repeating rile vedé ane is toe well kiown 1
need further deseription. We ili seid a 44.14}
ctagon barrel Wiréhester nile. with DAILY
WRANSOR HE wed iL aily) Boulet, OF e year,
222.76: with DALLA THANEC RIDE and Weckiy
Bulletin, one year, 320,75, Above is. center fre
riflé. We willscnas rim fire fur el 40 bbe. Sub
scriber pays @x, reds =e
o °
Fictert Rifles.
A Flobert rifle, shvoting 2z-cal. Flovert polse
less carcriayes, jus. the thing for boys who ,are
ond of shooting, sent with DAILS TRAN
SCRIP! avd ‘buy Bullen, one yea., §11.95
vith DATLY VRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bu letio
One y sar, $s 29, Subscriber pays oxpress
Reraivers.
We have deciden. to offer a strony, serviceable
revolver for ® premium and have selected the
American, deuble action, “Buil Dog,” ino any
size trem Bute —8—cal, It will be sent wit
VALLY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bullevin, one
sear, 811; with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and
Weekly Bullewia, one year, 89, Subseriber pay
0 press,
rishing.Teckle
Our premium fishiig red is a J6-foot Calcutés
hamboo with tance wood tip and double ferrulee
t iv a good serviceaile rod and willbe sent with
ime, reel, ete,, complete, with DAILY TKAN.
~CRIPT and Daily Builletib, one-year, $11; wit
DAILY TRANSCELYT and Weekly Bulletin, ca
year, $9.. Subseriber pays xprer, @& ;
Tent
This is avery Reetal prem un and wil oe ap
wectited Ly nil wLo go hunting, bshing cr eamp.
ng cut, Itisa Urst-class A tent, ater-7 reo’
nd nude of 8 o2duck; siz, oOx7 feet, nd will be
ert with poles,» na esc. complete wth DAILY
PRANSOKIPT s:0 Daily. Bulletin, ore year
; With DAILY TRADECRIFT. ard Weekly
nulletin, one yeur, BICHG) Bubeeziber pays the
express, .
.
Harmeek,
Ahammo:k isa premium that appeals toall,
Whether sluny from the trees in a lawn or from
the posts of a shady verand&h,-a-h wmock ig
picturesque and suygestive of beirsful e mfort
Aconiplete and elcgunt lé-foct Lemmock, with
ddfect spread, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT
and Daily Bulletin one yexr, $10.26; with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and Weexly Bitletin, one year,
28.26, Subseriber payeexprees, ,
Tennis
Among outdoor gamer lawn tennis is. becoming:
thefavcrite It gives sufficient cxereise withou:
wing violent; -hevethe attention fixed and in
urest sugtainedabs ughcut the game, Eeing
amein which ladics. xcel yCv con peeure the, 00
will of-your lady aequain4:.¢e andaddto you
popularity by gettingasct of tennis and oan
will bo sent with LAILY TRANBCRIPT and
Daily Bulletin, one ycar, $19; with DAJLY
TPANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, ones year}
$17, Subscriber pay ¢ exprese, !
Base Bai
Our base bail tfit onsists cf wo eayueballe
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