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SPER eee MIE RE.
panes
‘Table ot Distances.
From Nevada Uity to
GONE ccéicice
Birehville ..
Blue Tent..
Bear Valley..
Bridgeport. ...
Bowman Dam..
Cherokee..
GelumZa Hill
lfax
dwardg’ Bridge..
*rench Corral...
fFraniterile..,Grass Valley..
Hunts Hill eee
Jackson's... 2.0..
Lake City
Lowell Hill
Moore's Fiat....
NGF Bidom field -:
wtow
Bough & keady.....
MO PANGS ccisviecsvectsss
Snow Point.
Scott's Flat..
Smarstville.
Sweetiand. .
Spenceville._.
Bacramento..
San Francisco.
Truckee ‘ as
WT OUION ita Ss dsae sven tees
Yon Bet 5
Notice For Publication.
Land Office at Marysville, Cal.
December 28, 1892.
OTICE is hereby given that the following-riamed settler has tiled notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof
will “be-made—-before Register and
Receiver at Marysville, Cal., U. S. Land
Office on Wednesday February 15, 1893:
viz: Joseph C. Lam Hd. Apptication No.
3774 for the SE 4 of NW} W4 of NE}
SE of NE Sec.28 T 10.18N R6E, M
DM.
He names the following -witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said laud viz: James
Malaley, of Brownsville, Yuba-co., Cal.
Con. O'Neil, Brownsville, Yuba eo., Cal.,
Manuel Jackson, of Oregon House, Yuba
co., Cal., John Williams, .of Orgon
House, Yuba co., Cal.
CHAS. HAPGOOD,
; Register.
BO Hae mcs
~ Pension, Land & Indian-Depredation
. $HI0AGO UOTTAGE ORGAN UO
Assessment Notice, +
ARMONY GRAVEL
Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby
given, that a meeting of the Directors, beld
on the 23d day of December, 1892, an a:sess
ment, No. 7. of ten cents per share was
levied upon the capital stock of the corpora
tion, payable Wednesday, January 25th
i803, fo the Secretary. at the store of K.
Casper, Nevada City, Cal, in U. 8. guid
€oin. Any stock upon which this arsess
ment shallremainunpaid on. the 25th day
of January, 1843, will be delinquent and ad
Vertised for sale at public auction, and,
unless payment is made before, will be s: la
on the 15th day of February, 1593, at the Hour
of ll o'clock a. M., at the office of -the Secretary of said corporstion, to pay-the delinquent assessment, together with eusts of
Gdvertising and expeuses of sale. By Grdei
of Directors. K. CASPER, Secretary.
Office at K. Casper’s store, on Pine siree’.
Nevada Uity, Ual
MINING CO.
L. P. FISHER.
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Files of. nearly evaryRewspaper-p tolisie
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PATENTS!
CUuAtmMts. =
United States and Foreign Paten’s
obtained; interferences conducted; special
examinations; trade-marks, copy-rights,
labels and desi-ns registered.
Rejected cases prosecuted; infringe
ment suits conducted’ in any United
States Court.
If you have an invention, send us a
sketch-photograph or small model, to
gether with a brief description of the most
important features and we will advise you
the course to pursue. If you are in ps
session of patents and the same ‘gre jn
fringed, or if you are charged with
fringement, submit the matter ty us {,
a reliable opinion. E i
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The
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it coutaine veryp improvement that in
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These excellent Organs are celeprated {or
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zt
A. Severe Law.
The English ;
ple look more clu
to the genuin
of these staples
we do. In fact,
have a law u
77 whieh they i
seizures and
stiroy adultes
products that
Lot whet they are represented tobe, U:
this statute thousands df pounds of tea
been burned because of their wholcsale «
teration,
Tea, by the way, is one of the mest Lc
ou.ly alulterated articles of commerce
&) one are the bright, shiny green tons
cially colored, but thousands of pou:
cubstitutés for tea leaves are used to:
U.2 bulk o& cheap teas; ash, sloe, and wi
leaves being those most. commonly u
Accia, sweepings from tea warehouses
colored and sold astea. Even éxbausteT
“> ale and that you know nothiltig of 1& That ig~
“eolor from the firing or toasting process, but
leaves gathered from the tea-houses are! «
dricd, and made overand find their way
the cheap teas, : :
The English government attempts to sta:
this out by confiscation; but no tea is:
poor Sos us, and the result is, that probe
the poomesé teas used by any nation are 'h
consumed fm America.
Zeech’s Tem ia presented with the ¢
auty that it is gmeolored and unadulte:s
in fact, the sun-cusged tea leaf pure and .:: _
ple. Its purity inswses superior stren: +
about one third less of # being required :
en infusion than of the artffiglal teas, and . .
fragrance and exquisite flavor fg at once a:
parent. It will bea revelation to you I»
order that its purity and quality may be guarFACT ¢
iw
~2ut-fowpeople know that tues is rus, >
thing ag sun-cured tea in exis‘er .>, a-1d te 4
have seen it But there is, anc It & 2/ a! dees
the sweetest, purest, and niost i:agrant. You
aak at once how it is that it is not offered for
Guswered easily; but it is necessary to present
first a few Getails. The public only knows
twe general classes, viz., the green and the
Black teas.
4 Green Teas.
Few people Know that the bright bluish
@reem color of the ordinary teas exposed in
the windows is not the natural color, UnPleasant as the fact may he, it is neverthelcas
artificial; Prussiari blue, silica, gy pam,
Ptambago, and other uvhealthful :aineral
@olors being used forthis purpose Theeffect
fe twofold. It not only makesthe teaa bright,
ahiny, attractive green, but also permits the
use of “ off-color” and worthless teas, which,
@nce under the green cloak, are readily
worked off as a good quality of tea. Theabominable coloring practice even admits of the
use of foreign substances, and the fnglish
government. which looks closer into the genwineness of {ts staples than ours, has in some
of the alleged “finest” of teas found redrted
leaves,” straw, frasments of “saatting, ‘icehusks, and willow Jeayes. In fact, ii is o>enly
stated by an English auhority thet hundreds
of thousands of pounds of side, ash, and willow leaves are annually imported .as tea,
which without the coloring process would be
impossible. They report tea as one of the most
notoriously adulterated articles of commerce,
The temptation to make sweepings and bad
cents’ worth of green coloring matter {g too
strong-te withstand, and the worthlessness of
the trash that often finds its way to this man
ket labeled “New Crop,” “Best Quality,”
“Green Tea,"' etc., would simply astound the
public if revealed, to say nothing of the unhealthfulness of the Prussian blue, plumbago, gypsum, and the other mineral colors
that are employed. ps
Black Teas.
The basket and pan-fired Japan teas, as well
as ihe China teas that may be included under
the general heading of “ black teas,” got their
mineral: coloring matter is also frequently
used -to give @ certain desired commercial
&ppearance. The friug and the coloring, as
in the green teas, largely conceals the identity of the tea, and permits the use of the
very cheapest’ teas, to argue nothingfifor the
deteriorating effect of excessive firing Jwhich
must be resorted to when a very cheap product is used and an extreme color desized, _~
Beech's Tea (Sun-dried). _ se
Concerning sun-dried teas the peopleof the
Pacific Coast have heard but little and knew
less, although it is extensively used where it
ig known and understood. We are teld that
when tea is s0 poor it cannot be sold at heme
or safely shipped tothe English markets, it is
shipped te America; that we will drink anything. That may possibly be one ef the ree
sons we have not been offered sun-dried teas,
They were good enough to send elsewhere,
The sun-dried teas being sun-cured, no
coloring matter is used, hence nothing but
sisted by manipulation or coloring, *% at
tera pts at adulteration of the intreduetion of
foreign leaves or material would be bold ané
@ ‘ing. That it is, therefow, sweeter anc tar
more fragrant than the artificially colored
Green teas and the manipulated basket 01
teas; you hardly used be told. That
teas, is alse apparent. That it is more expen.
you have never seen it. TherW ti 1106 bo Much
prea im it as there is im the eheap adulier.
ated and eolored teas, =
e About the Cost of Teas.
According te the eustom-house reports, the
amount of tea received at Ban Francisco last
yeas (1890) was 6,840,187 pounds, and the value
$008,200, of 9 fraction, over 180 per pound
The consumer, of which the reader was_one,
paid fer that 1%¢ tea all the way from 0c to
$1 per pound. In other words, for that $956,259
werth of tea the consumer paid between four
and five millions of dollars. There are your
enormous profits, and there you will probably
find the chief reason why most of you never
heard of a sun-dried tea. As the sun-dried teas
have no mask, they sre compelled to be absolutely pure and of better quality than the
colored and manipulated teas.
Hence margins on them are smaller, and
many dealers don’t care about handling them;
and you know nothing about them. But it is
the object of this article to tell you where you
cam get them, and what to ask for, and all
about them.
f “* Beech's Tea.” :
‘a Tea,” guaranteed to be the pure
san-cured leaves, is now offered to the people
of the Pacific Coast. It will be a revelation
to you. You doubtless never saw any natural leaf. Have your grocer break open 2
package It will be found in eolor to be just
betweem the artificially colored green and
the biaek teas, and the drawn tea presents a
cleaz, brilliant canary color, of delightful
fragrance. It ig offered to the people at 600
per pound, the same price that many artificially colored teas are sold for, But ite guaranteed purity makes it more economical to
use; for @ leas quantity, say about twenty
grains, ts required per cup, As there are
480 grains to's pound, there will be seen to
be between three and four hundred cups to
the pound, er at the rate of about one fifth of
& cent per cup. Its economy is therefore
maniiost, It is pus up in one-pound packages
only, im patent airtight and moisture-proo!parchment, with the trade-mark that is found
“t the bettem of this article plainly printed
on the package. It is sold in this form for
Recollest that thé margin of profit is so
much smaller om Beech’s pure sun-dried teas
than on the artificially colored teas that you
won't get it if tea by any other name can be
putoffenyou. Ask for
BEECH'S. TEA
"Pure As Thildhood”
s grocer does not have it, he will get
‘ Price @0e per pound. The aheve
ark and price is plainly printeé oa
oe
way to get it is te go where
it and ave willing to sell
Gan be haé without 4iaOR dud THOS. SUT UL
LEFF & SON, Bole Agents.
UNION MARKET
MMEBCIAL STREET..N¥®VADACIi¢
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the Chicago
namentation and appearance.
the machine.
The loose b
Uniontown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889.
We received the machine some two
months ago. Havegiven it a fair. trial
and like it very much. We think it
is as good as a forty dollar maetiine.
Miss Janz Rowernu, 7
Jackson, Car., Noy. 16, 1889.
I received your premiam sewing
machine in good ordér, and am wel
pleased with the same. Acu pt iny
thanks. A. Norton,
Wet.’s Brings, N. Y., Nov.20,°€89.
I would say, after using thes wing
machine recéived from you, it giver
perfect satisfaetion in al! respects, do
ing all kinds of work very nicely.
Mrs. 1. C, Youmans.
Wesrzoro, Mo., Dec. 10, 1889.
My sewing machine-gives good sat
isfaction—does as good work as a fifty
d@llar machine.Mary E. Murray.
Hearama, Ohio, Nov. 19;4889.
The sev ing machine I got from you
as a premiuni last year, cannot be beaten, and does as good work as a $40 00
machine, Gero. B, Morir,
‘ 4 “sé
5 = “cc
it was established in 1860.
ing-and -nteresting,
household. 2
e live metropolitan daily
eding newspaper the Pacific Coast.
Court, Supervisoral and other Nevaija county news.
HINE FOR SIT, seer
Including 1 Year's Subscription “fhe Daily Trans*ript.”
All the parts are made CC . star ding on Soath sides f Scu-h Yuba River,
& aa seen acnnnrwsabissn
Longmont, CoL.,
We have made such arrangementsas enable usxto offer . is Sevads city, County of Nevuta, state of
SINGER SEWING MACK INES
This machine-is:made after the Jatets rzodels rom . being wescrited as ollows,to-wit:
Singer Machines, and is a perfect fac-simile in make, _ ol
gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed . the mouth of « tunnel bears 8. 7442 W. 87
of precisely the same materials.
The Chicago Singer Machiné have every importan improvement ina doose dalance wheel so constructed as to] ed=¥,C. Cog) MPNo. L stundioe ut Notas
premit winding bobbins without removing the work from . isalsopost'8. 0. No. 6."ac8.8. corner ol Sun.
wheel is actuated by a solid bolt pass=. southeast coruer of Yuba Cacon toration;
ing through a coliar securely pinned to the shaft outside . » post in rock mound yinrked “V0.6. Q
of the balance wheel,. which bolt is held to position by <a) si etre: eae eso,
Strong spiral spring. When a bobbin is to be wound the . corner of Yuba enon Location, irom
bolt is yulled out enough to release the balance wheel, . 4p 278. RUE. M.D. B. naid A. bouts
and turr :d-slightly to the right or. left where it is held by [777 E2ihcheiney orouss feet to the ulaes
tes Into @ merchantable produet with a few-ta stop-pi : tili the bobbin is filled. When the machine-is
liable to be meddled with by children, the bolt can be left. west evsnerof Yuba Como} Location, ‘the
out of the whéel when not.in use, so that the machine] jut dowel.
cannot be operated by the treadle,
The driving w .ieel on this machine is admitted to be the simplest, easies ¢ oak. hes in
running and most conveuient of any. The machine is self-ihreading, has the} diameter marked “Y. C. ©. Q. M. L.-No. 2,
very best tension and thread liberator; is made oft e best maerial, with th ¢
‘wearing parts hardened, and ie finished in a superior styelt. 1t has ve
neered cover, drop-leaf table,end drawers and cenwing drawer.
The manufacturers WARRANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS.
I received the machine ali right, an
am well pleased. with it.
cellent work.
It does ex
Pentnan McCarty.
Axtus, ArK., Dec 1 §!9.
Te Chicago Singer sewing mac brine
receved in goed order. The machine .
is a splendid oné; the Ag ate hér 7
would ask about thirty-five ollars fo) ee REBEL setin rock mouud markea
such a machine. «Many th ke.
JossrH B ¢HMAN,
Somerset, Va., Oct. * 8, 1889.
The machine ordered of ‘ou arrived,
and after a few days’ trial 1Bfind it~ te
be as represented, and doul-tless wi!
continue to give satisfaciion.
Mary J. WALKER.
Trenton, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1889.
The-preniiui sewing meaebine ea tie
to hand very promptly and in goed or
der. It is nicely finished, and worke . Jin ‘dia. bears 'N.36 142
Hike-a—chara:-and—we—are~ delighted . taut ;-the sce mag. var172 F.-S. 1837> Ww.
2 any, 6 EN es Chis or Tit feet to a post in rock with-its
Sr. Maraarer’s, Md ., Dec. 14, 1889. . and Northeast corner of Yuba Canon South
We received the machine two weeks Extension Location ;thénce S lj}, > West
since-in-good_order;
you asan honest, honorable firm
J We are pleased mound ma-ked “¥, C,C,_Q.M :
with the machine and glad to speak ob. N 75> W. 9.08 chains, or ovy.3 fet
1 o.
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APPLICATION FOR A PATENT.
U. 8. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CALIF.,
Sacramento, Noy. 15th. 1892.
TOTVICE [3 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
N Louis butertre, by Erastus 8. Power, bis
uttoyney.in fact, whose Post Office address
Californ'a, hes this day filed his application
for _a Petent for 3000 linear. feet of the
YUBA CANON :ONSOLIDATE: QUARTZ
MI) E, or vein, bekriig geld, with sui face
(OH Mining Distriet, County of Nevada, and
State of Caiifornia, and desiznated by the
field notes end oftlicial plut ov file in tiis
ofiice, as Lots 65 and 66, in Towuship17N,
pb. 11 E. of st. Diablo B. & M. Ssid Lit No.
RT “LODE TINE.
Beginning at a live oak tree 18 inches in
dia. markdd “Y. C. C. QM. L. No.1,
at Norti end of claim, on lode, from which
links; Thence. mag. var.179 K ,S. 184° W.
22. 73 chains or 1500 feet to a live oak tree
star ding on South side of Omegs bit h
Fluine, marked “¥.C.C.Q. M. L. No. 2,’’-at
Svuth end of Yuba Canon Location.,
EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES
Beginning at a post in rock mound mark
east corner of Yuba Cancn Locetion, which
tight Consolidated Quartz Mine ( A} proved
“urvey;) ihence, mag. V.r. 17> KE. 3. 189342
W., 22.73 chains, «r-1500 feet o a post in rock
nround markeg “Y, C.C,Q. M -No, &,” ext
thenee N 75° W 9.08chains or 599.3 .eet to
M. No, 6’ at Southwest corner of Yuba Cun
marked “¥.C,C.Q, M. No.6" a Nortiwest
which the corner to sections 11, 12, 18 and
N 83° We 30.40 chairs distant; hence s.
CONNECTING LINE NO. 1.
From post “Y. C, C, Q. M., No. 6’ at Northcomer torertions 11,12, !3 and 14, Sp. 17
N., HNO. 11-E.M. DM, bears N. 839 W
HPO GMS Width, sittiate TH Wiehing—
IT SAVES
In England, adulterated food products that are represented to be pure
are destroyed by the officials, But
there is no such law here“and tea is
_ notoriously manipulated. Substi‘tutes are added and the whole dyed
green or black, The dyes and substitutes have caused the Scientific
American to refer to Japan Tea, as
—MONEY.
**nerve racking.” A brand of purs
tea is a necessity. Beech’s Tea is
the pure sun-tured 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 déligatTO DRINK
ful flavor. There are no headaches
in. Beech’s Tea. It is actually ‘‘as
pure as childhood” and can be drunk
by children and delieate persons with
impunity. It-is adelight to lovers
of really good-tea. It ig never sold
in bulk. Sold only in sealed packages bearing this trade-mark,
YUBA CANON SOUTH 821 tON LOCATION,
LODE L'N
Beginnirg ata live osk tree 10 inches in
standing at North end of claim.-.on love,
South side oFOmega flume; Theice mag
var. 17° E. 8.17349 W. 22.73 chains, or 1506
feetto a postin roek mouid srarked “'Y. C,
C.@Q. M.L. No, 3,” standing iu oldroad
from which a fir tree three feet in dia
cears N 66° W. 69 links distant.#IOR. BOUNDARIES,
Beginning at Northeast cortier at post in
a fock mounds arked"“Y. C.C. Q. M. bo
2" froin which a yellow pine tree four feet
in dia, bearss--62°-W, 7y links distant ;
theneéeé mag. var. 17° B.-8. 174g 2 W. 22.7:
chains, or 1500 feet to a post set. in rock,
mound marked “Y.C,.C. Q.M: N a ;!
thence N 75S -W. 9.08 chains or 599.4
a pest seCinarock .mound mar
C.Q. M. No.4 5” thence: N. 17
-C.C.Q,. Q.M. No. 5” trom > whiich ti
corner to Sections 11°12, 13and 14, Tp. 17
R.11 E,, M.D. B.& M. bears N. 42° 12’
34.05 Chains distant ; thence 8. 75° KE
chains, or 599.3 feet to the piace of
ning, and containing 20 62-acrcs.
CONNECTING LINE No. 2.
From post No. 5, at Northwest ‘comer of
Yirba Canon South’ Kxtensiou Location the
corner to Sections 11, 12, 13 aud 14, ip. 17 N.,
K. Ji F., M.D. B. and M, bears N. 429 12’ W,
$4 05 Chaius distant.
YUBA CANON CONSOLIDATED QUARTZ MINE
SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
Becinning atu-post set in Toes Moi
marked “Y.C,C M. No. 1,” standing at
Northeast eorner, trom whith aredar treé
i8 links dis
mound marked “Y. C. C. Q. M. No 2” at
Southeast corner of Yuba Canon Focation
22.73 Chains, or 1500 feet to a post in rock
N ;thenee
toa pust
set in rock mound marked “Y C.-.Q. M,
No.4; thence No 174g 2 E22.73 chaine, oF
150e fectfo a postin rock mound marked
il F., M1. BO & M. bears N. 42 W.,
34.05 chaitis distant, thence N. 18342 EF. 22.78
chains or 1500 feet to a post in ivek n-ound
marked *¥Y. ©. C.Q. M. Ne-6"-at-Northwest
corner of Yuba Canon Locatiot: (this is aise
the Southwest corner of the Sunlight Con
solidated Quartz Mine, Approved Survey)
thence 3. 7o> EK. 9.08 chains, or 599.8 feet fo
the place of begmping, and containing
Yuba Canon Location,,20.)9 acres,
Yuba Canon Sosth Extension Location,
0.62 acres,
A total of 41.21 acres,
tH_eomprising pertions-of the N-W.¢-and
. W. 14 0f Section 13, Tp.17.N., R. ti E., M.
D. B. & M.
The lecation of this mine is recorded ir
the xecorder’s office of Nevada county, al
Nevada City, in the county of Nevada, Stute
of California.’ The adjoining claimant is
fhe Sunlight Consolidated Quaitz Mite o1
the North.
Any and all persons claiming any portio
of sdid Yuba Canon Consolidated Quaitz
Mine, or surface ground, are hereby required to file their adyerse claims, with the
Kegister of thé United States Land Office at
sacramiento, Cal., during thé sixty days’
eriod of publication hereof, or they will be
barred by virtue of the provisions of
he statute. f
THOMAS FRASER, Register.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice ol appl cation for patent be published
for the period of sixty days (ten consecu
tive weeks in thé Nevada Daily Transcript,
a daily miple’y cia ty published at Nevada
City, State of California.
THOMAS FRASER, Register.
FRED SEARLS, Alty. for Applicant. _—
The first publication: of this notice? was
made November 18th, 1sv2.
Bunting Flags.
In view of the movement for a more
general use of the Stars and Stripes, especially in connection with the education
of American youth, we have made special arrangements tofurnish the BEST
QuaLiry of Bunting Flags to readers of
the Dairy Le script at the following
low prices 2
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BROWN & CALKINS,
Publishérs ‘Daily Transcript,’’ Nevada. City, Cal.
ceili Crates
Camphor Choral Liniment
For Catarrh C, C. LINIMENT Has No
Peer. Trvit.
indorsed by the Medical Faculty. Prescribed b« San Francisco's Leading Phv
sicians,
OAKLAND, February 7th, 1890,
-Thisis to certity that we have used the C.
C. Liniment in our family, and have found
it to be the test and most effective medi¢ire
for Neuralgia and kind.ed diseases o2 ai y
that we have tried. We can unhesitatinag,
recommend it as a most powerful and uBeE
ful remedy.
. DILLER,
E.R
} Pastor of the First M.E. Church,
For all chronie cases in connection with
G, C. LINIMENT, use “COMPOUND SULPHUR POWDER” for thorough] cleansing
U¥lt CC). MA No 64 from whieh “the-cory
MachineNo. 3 and DAILY TRANSCRIPT I year. ae .17 Pete) —y ner-te-Svetions 11, 12, 14 and 14. Ty KR
tay shut
the most reasonable terms
WD, ea fa Pili
PuroAs Uniidhood,
i “Price, 60 cents per Pound; halves,
35 cents. For sale Ly
SHURTLEFF & SON,
And GEO, C. GAYLORD. .
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
TPES GIBBUNS DISPENSARY .
Na. 623 Kearney Strect,
‘orner Cammercial.... -Ban francise
Hatablished in 1nds
for the treatmen!
of Seukal and Semi
neal Diseases such
as (ranerrhea, Glee
Stricture, Syphilis
ali its forms
seminal Weaknes:
ipoteney, ete,
sein Diseases’ uo
» years’ standing anc
lt ilcerated Lewes
successfully treat
ed
{2 eer* Dr. Gibbon has
practiced over thirty years ig San Fraucisco
aud his Dispensury is the oldest in Cali.
fornia. The sick aid affiieted should rot
fail to call upon him. the doctor has
traveled extensively in Europe, and = inspectea theroughly the Various hospitals
there, obtaining a great deal of valuablein
formation, which he is ¢. mpetent to impart
to those in need of hisservices.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence a
selfabise. This sulitary vice, or depray
sexualindulgence. is praenmced bythe you
of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with uuerring certainty the
following train of morbid symptoms unless
combatted by scientific medical measurag
vig‘ Ballow countenance, dark spots unde!
the eyes, pain_in the nead, ring ng in th:
ears. hvise like the rustlig of leaves and
the rattling af chariots, nneasiness about
totus; weerkness uf—the tinrbs, confused vis
‘en, blunted intellect, loss of confidence
iifidencein—approaching strangers, adisike to form new seqnaintances, disposition
cietv, loss Of memory, pectic
Hushes, pimples and various eruptionsabcut
the face, furred tongue,fetid breath,coughs,
SORAHAP HOB, gE EBs te, -Hrehstbeiot
btained, persons 60 afflicted should apply
minediat.ly, eitherin person or by letter.
thd have ¢ cure effceted ny his new and
sclentiiic note of treating these diseases.
MARRIED MEN,
Or those who contemplate marriage, who
«ry guffering under any of these fearful malSdies, should not forget the satred respon
isiity resting upon them, nor detay— 6 ob
ain immediate relief. ‘
CURED AT HOME,
Persons ata distance may be CURED AT
HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
tating case, pkg ek length of time the
fisease has continued, and the medicine
wili be prom ptly sent, free from damage or
curiosity, to eay part of ‘the country, with
fuli and plain directions for use. The Docor cures when others fail. Try him,
Charges reasouable Call or write.
Address DR.J, F. GIBBON, 628 Kearney
street, corner Commercial, san Francisco
Office Box 1957. r
DRS. STARKEY & PALEN’S
Treatment sby: Inhalation
1529 Arch,8t, Philadelphia Pa.
For Oonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis
; —Dysentery; Oatarrh, Hay Fever, Dcbilitv, Headache, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all Ghronic and Nervous
Disorders.
‘Q HE original and only. genuine Com
I pound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs
Starkey and Palen, is ascie) Jfie adjustment
ofthe elements of Oxygen and Nitro;en
MAGNETIZED ; and the compound is so copdensed and made jortable thatitis sent all
‘. over the world.
It has 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,
It does not act as most drugs do, by creat
fnzganother ailment, and benefiting one
rian at the expense of another, often rejiisrilig a second course to eradicate the
evil effects of the first, but Compound Oxygen.is a revitalizer, renewing, strengthening, invigorating the whole body.
These statements are confirmed by numerous testimonials, publishedin our book
of 200 paxes. only with the express permission of the patients; their names and ad
dresses are given, and you can refer to them
for furtherinformation,
The great success of our treatment has
given rise toa host of imitators, unserupulous persons ; some calling their preparations Compound Oxygen, often appropriat
ing our testimonials and the names of our
patients, to recommend worthless coneoc
tions. But any substance made clase where
or by others, and called Compound Oxygen
, is spurious,
“COMPOUND OXYGEN—ITS MODE OF
ACTION AND RESULTS,’ is the title ofa
new beok of 200 pages, published by) Drs.
Starkey & Palen, which gives toali enquirers full information as to this remarkable
curative agent, anda record of surprising
curesina wide range of chronic cases—
many of them after being abandoned to die
by other physicians, Will be mailed FREE
to any address.on application
DRS. STARKEY & PALEN,
Empire Livery Stable
Broad st., Nevada City, opp Nationa £
Change Rotel :
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
rP\AK. PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
[ Sta has the largest lot of
Tobe found in
Teams with elegant
Hacks to let at the shorte
part of the State.
vies, Wagons and
hotice and 9
The horses are free from vice, of
and capable of going as fast as any
man Cares to drive, . a
Good Saddle Horses always on hand
P-AT-EN-TS.
DEECHS. TEA
Solid Gold qnd Silver Watches .
Hsing the — importa ot. . good wan
premium, wehave selected the ‘Waltham
being the bestkno n and most réliable tim
pieces in the market. These watches have a
world-wide reputation which they have yained
solely on their merits, The cases we guarantee
to be of solid goldand coin: silver respectively,
Our Gxpensé and We Will rétun thé Mone; paid.
We are prepared to make the modt libesal propositiens on these watches as premiunis, as will be
seen by the following offers;
Solia Gold Watch—Gents .
A gentleman's solid gold hunting case watch,
‘Waltham’ movement, stem—winding and stemetting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daiiy
Builetin, one year, $36760; watch, DAILY TRAN
SCRIvT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, 934.40
Subscriber pays express chargee ou watch fron,
san Francisco.
Solid Gold-Wateh—Ladies .
A ludy’s solid gold hitnting-case watch, ‘*Waltham"” movement, stew-winding, seem-setting,
with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin,
one year, $29; with WAILY TRANSCRIVY ane
Weekly ulletin, one year, $26,90. Subscriber
to ts oXprese charges on wetcb from San FranSolid Silver Watches ,
» 9Solidco silver huating case watch Walham’ movement, stem-wiuding and stemetting.a thoroughly reliable time-keeper, witb
DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one
year, $18; with DAILY TRANSCRIFT and Weekly
Bulletin, one year, $16.90, Subscriber to. pay
oxpress charges on Watch from Sau Franciseo,
same wath, open face, with DAILY TRAN
SCKIPT, and Daily bulletin, one year; ¥15; with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one
year, $1z.90. Subscriber to pay «Xpress charges
ob watch from San francisco,
Nickle Watch, <
A oatidsome nick's steun-w:. Jit watch, open
tace, woot movement, witli . AHN TRANSCKLP and Lanuy Bulletia »1 : i $11; with
DAILY TRANSOKIPT anc Builetin, one
year ¥5,00. Subscriber to Ta ress charges
on watch from Saf Francisco
'
Bicyc.es,
The Bicycle we have selected ag prenium
tne “apolio”-—while bot the most expensive is a
tirst-class article in every respects It is handfid@ prime favorite, It is standard finisa with
: wetsyantvit se sent Colplete Wil
saddle-bay, ivoimyete. Will be sent with DAILY
PRANSCRIP YL @ad-Daily Bulletin, one year, fo:
su, with DAILY \TRANSCIUP? and Weekly
-ulletin, One year, $26.90. (Lhe'above prices ate
or # S6ac1ch wireel, Price per additional inch
ade Known on application.) Sul geribér to pay
uxpress charges on bicycle from Faun Prancisee,
5 ‘
Boys’ Velocipedes,
A é-inch wheel, standard tiish, wrought iron
Vuloeipede, With beli, ete., cOmiplete, sent with
VAILY LKANSOMIET aug Daily bulletin, one
year, $12.00; with DAILY TRANSURIPT ang
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40, :
Type Writers
Thisisa type-writing age, Kverybody haa
whohas writing wo do; or shcule have 9
‘ere is your -pportunity, The sun ty pe-wai
+4 perfect instrument, sinipice in” consiucud
aaily Worked, neatly niounted and boxed, wit
instructions for Use, which can be lesivcain. te’
uinutes, With DAILY TRANSCKIIN) and bail
Bulletin, One year, and the DAILY TKAN
SCLIPT and Weekly Hulletin, one yeat; Slo
Subscriber pays express,
Cane,
Neither too large ner too small, but just. the
ryhtege with 14-k gold-head, will be-sent with
DAILY TRANSCKIPY and Daily Bulletin, one
year, 8) 2.60;—with PATEY-THANSCRIPT and
eekl: Hulletin, one year, $10.50. Subsoriber
pays OX press,
Telescope.
A ver). useful articic that anyoue living in the
souniry or traveling, will appreciate. Our
premium teleseope is a food, strong —ustfument,
with an Object-glass } inches. in diameter, 3
laws, 6 itches long when closed, jeather cased,
ond -witt be-sentwith PAILY ‘TICANBU RIPT aid
Vatly Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCHL EP and Weekly Bulletin, one your, $9.
Subscriber to pay express charges,
Microscope,
A most interesting instrument and of great use
to the student, Tins isu toy, but a powertuil
microscope that reveals the many strange things
that eXist in the food weeat aid the’ water we
drink, It stands ¢inches highend iiagnitivg 60
diameters, and wiil besent with DAIL) TRANSURIPT and Daily buletin, one year, $11; wth
DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekiy Bulletin, one
year, $2. Subscriber to pay express charges,
Musical tnstrimerts.
Tn making our selections of musical instruwents for preiiuns, we aimed in every instance
0 pete good urticle—one that we need not hesiate to send to aperformer whois a connoisseur,
We have madd arrangements with the eading
vanufacturers and jobbers that enable us to offer
these instruments in connection with the TRANSCRIPT on unprecedently liberal terms,
Banj-,
Banjoplaying iy an accomplishment. that hag
become very tashionabic during the last few years,
Tt is readily earned by anyoue having a good ear
tormusic, and makes @ splendid accompaniment
iur the voice in singing. We will send a hand~
ome nicklo-rim, caif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo
with instruction book, with DAILY TRANSURIPT aud Daily Bulletio, one year, $11.50; with
DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one
year, $8.50. Subscriber to pay express charges;
B Flat Cornet
Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with ful set
of eXtra crooks, nusic rack, case and instruction
book? omplite—a fine scio instrument—with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buiietin, one
year, $16.40; with DAILY TRANSORIPT and
Vreekly Bulletio. $14.6 ° Subscriber pays express charges,
'Flute, ~
assThe flute is one of the sweetest and easiest musical instruincats to learn, Itharmonizes with
the piano aod all other nsetruments, For a
premium we have selected a fine cocoa. wood, 6Keyed, cork jointed flute with tunin slide, and
will send it with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily
Bulletin, one ha $48; DAILY TRANSCRIPT
md Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.76, Subacriber pays express charg: be
Pianos, :,
A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keygant hnished-. Gust the-thing for — Bee
to play op; makes good music. Sent with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and Daily bul otin, one-year
$11.60; with D.ILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulletin,o: year, $9.50. Subscriber pays expa.
Croquet,
A beautiful croquet set for eight pla: ere wi
be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dally
Bulletin, one year, $10; with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, 88, sub:
serib @yS &xX press.
Shot Guns,
We made a apecial point of securing a good gun
OF @ pretmium— one that wecan recommend and
feel assured that our selection will be all that you
can ask, Ourpremium gun is well made and
handsomely finished, It shocts strong and
wourately, andis a reliable gun in every particular, Itis the very best gun ever offered as a
newspaper premium and is weil worth working
for, Itis a magnificent double breech-loader!
with twist barrels, back-action, side Snap, rubber
‘butl, Nos. 10 and 12 gauge, as desired and will
be sent with DAILY. TRANSCRIPT ana Daily
Bulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, ane ‘year $e
Suascriber pays express, j :
Same gun as above, with '
be adr'ad to above pr 8 fad PO acon
ands just as tepresented. may be returned at .
TT Fetus
sdme and substantially tuade, It runs easily and . .
mfouuR PREMIUM 29
We will send THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with the. an
Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any o
lowing valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in aivan e;
PICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION.
woe
Francisco
be fol.
ct, . .
“. ibe Drums;
. A Nickle tenor drum, 14-inokhead, with sticky
complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Gai
Bulletin, one year, $12.60. with DAILY TkAN
SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $1.5
Subscribor pays express. 2
Military Drum, *™
A fine corded, hammered brass drum,t wiih
nicks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ‘art
Jaily Bulletin, one year, $10.50; with DaiLy
sRANSCRIPTand Weekly Bolietin, one year
$8.50, Subscriber pays express,
' Rifles,
The Winchester maintains its placeas the best
repeating riflemade and is too well known to
need further description, We will send a 44 cal
xctagon barrel Winchester rifle with DAILY
TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulietin, one year,
$22.76; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weeki!
Bulletin, one year, $20.76. Above ig centér fir'g
rifle. We willsenda rim fire fox $1.40 lees, Bub
sor. ber. pays express
Flobert Rifles,
A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flopert no'te
less cartridges, jus. the thing for boys who are
fond of shoot De, sent with DAILY TRAN.
SCRIPT and Da y Bulletin, one year, $11.15.
with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bullutin’
one year,» 6, Subscriber pays express ¢
——
cana
Revowvers.
We have decide to offer a strony, serviceanie
revolver tor a premium amd have selected the
American, double action, ‘Bull Dog,” in a y
sige from 22 to 88 cal. It will be sent sith
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, oie
year, $11; with DAILY TKANSCRIPT' and
Woekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Eubscriber pay)
oxpreer,
rishing Tackle
Our premium fishing rod ie a 15-foot Calcutta
bamboo with lance wood tip and double ferruics
it is a good serviceable rod and wil be sent with
line, reel, ete., Ch “ete with DAILY RANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with
DAILY TRANSCHIMP and Weekly Balletin, ‘one
year, $9. Subseriber pays xprecé,
Tent,
This it & very userul prem uw and will oe a
L precited Aj tlhe gent
ing out, Itisa first-class A tent, vaterproo
and made of 8 oz, duck; sis 6X7 feet, nd wil he
sent with poles, pins etc., complete w th DAILY
TRANSCRIPT ofa Daily Butletin, one year
#12,50; with DAILY. TRANSCRIPT. and Weekly
Bulletin, one year, $10.40 Subseriber pays the
express, :
Hammock,
A hammock is. premium that appesls te all,
Whether slung from the trees in a lawn or from.
the-posts of a shady “Verandah, a h wmock ig
picturesque and euygestive of biisstul comfort
A complete and elegant 18-foot hanimock, with
G}-fect spread, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIIT
and Daily Bulletin one year, $10 26; with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT end Weealy Bulletin; one year
$8.25. Subs riber pays ex pias: *
Tennis
Among outdoor gaines lawn tennie ta becoming
the fay rite: It givee sufficient exercise withou
being violent; keevs the attention fixed and in
terest sustained throughout the game, Being
samein which ladica «Xcel, you can seeure theyoo
will of your lady acquaintances and add to you
popularity by yetting a set of tipnie—and organ
lzing a club. first-class tennis outfit, con plete
will he sent with DAILY TRANS: RIPT ard
Daily Bulletin, one year, $19: with DAILY
TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one; secur}:
317, ‘Subscriber paye oxpregs,
Base Bai,
tfif. onsiste of wo eay ue balls,
1a, two _poire of gloves; ine tk;
ete. complete—nd-will-be-sent—with—‘DAII.Y
TRANSCKIET nd Daily Bulletin, cne #2
with DAILY — NSOKIPT and Wee Buli=
Ltin-one-~ar, $10: Subscriber pays aS
Our base ball
Anelegant hanging lamp with. 14-ine
and from 42 to Es inches ¢ ion,
polished brass of a rich gold co high’ __rnawicitel aud serviceable lamp—sext with DAILY
TRANS€HAPT and Daily bulletin, one year
$18.50; with DAILY TRANSORIET. and Weekly
Bulistin, on year, $11.50, Subscriber pays express.
Hanging Lamp
Stylographic Pen.
Always ready write; carries ink enough
tae holder tc last for weeks oF months; wiil be
sent with BAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily
Bulictin, one year, $10 25; with ~AILY RANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, $8.25,
Standard Rain Guage,
fppreved by the siznalservice at Washington
with full directions for use will be sent with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin. one
year, $10.75; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subsciilicr
pays express,
Photegraphic Outfit,
Amateur photograph My isa most delightta and
popular recreation. With the approved apparatus of today anyone can soon acquire the art of
making s goed picture and will soon 4 F
hundreds of views taken by him or herself. The
spparatus we offeris'so light it can easily +5
carried when walking “or riding. Everybody
shou'd have one, for it will prove & scurceo
amusement to all and of pri to many.
_A complete photographic outfit, consisting of
view camera for making 3} x 44 pictures, with
quick w. rking lens, 6 rapid dry plates, 2 Japanned
iron trays, 2packagesof 8. PA. eveloper, 1
package of hypo, 1 printing frame, heets of
ferro-prussiate paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper, 1
Ruseel negative clasp and patent drying frame
with full instructions for makin
will he sent with DAILY TRANS.
Daily Bulletin, one year, 11; with DAILY TRA
SCRIPT and Weekly Bul etin, one year, $8.9
Subscriber to pay express charges from San
Francisco.
Nork— Additions] materials for amateur photographers, may be had Sam ©. Partridge,
52yCommerc a Street, Francisco, 0
Standard Atlas,
The Rand-McNally Standard Atlas of the
World—a library in itself— furnished in one large
volume of 192 pages, elegantly illustrated and
bound ina substantial manner witn gold side
pe de as ger . and handsomel Alonigned
retali price $4.60, will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one ear, $11; with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulle , one
year, $9. Subscriber pays express,
U
Guizot's History of France.
Guizoc’s “History of France” is a standard work
in 6 vols, substantially bound in cloth, profusely
illustrated with fine engravings. It wiil be sent
with DAILY TRANSORIPT ond Daily — Bulletin
one ea ted with DAILY TRANSCRIPT an
Weel letin, one year, 13.50. Subseribu®
payseXprese,
Sewing Machines.
A higharm sewing machine—one of the bes,
machivesin the niarket; warranted for five ears,
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin
one my ; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT an
Wee ulletin, one yéar, . sapeenechatren” year, $27. Bubscriber pays
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the Supreme Court, Owing to the dif
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etin twelve hours in advance of the m
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erence in time between San Francisco and the
world’s news of each day is furnished by the Bul
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