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"fable of Distances.
From Nevada Vity to
Cherokee ;
Colum a Hill
Solfax
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Grass Valley
Hunts Hill
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hn Notice For Publication.
Land Office at Marysville, Cal.
Deétetnber 28, 1892.
OTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice: of
his intention to make final proof in suppert 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 NW4 W4 of NE}
SE of NE Sec. 28 T 10 18N R6E, M
D M.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 co., Cal.,
Manuel Jackson, of Oregon House, Yuba.
co., Cal., John Williams,, of Orgon
House, Yuba co., Cal.
‘CHAS, HAPGOOD,
Register.
— Assessment. Notice.
ARMONY GRAVEL MINING co.
} Nevada City, Cal. Notice is hereby
iven, that a meeting of the Difectors, held
ou the z3d day of December, 1892, an assessment, No. 7, of ten cents per share wus
levied upon the capital stock-of the corporatien, payable Wednesday, January 25th,
1893, to the Seeretary, at-the stere-of Kk
Casper, Nevada City, Cal., in U. &.: gold
coin. Aby stock upon which this assessment shail remain uupaid on thé 25th day,
of January, 1898, will be delinquent aud ad
vertised for sale at public atiction, ard,
unless payment is made before, wil! be sola
On the [5th day Of February, 1993, at the four
of 11 o'clock a. M., at the office of the secretary Of.said corporetion, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with cosis wf
advertising and expenses of sale. By order
of Directors, K. CASPER, Secretary.
Office at K. Casper’s store,-onPine sree
Nevada City, Cal az
L. P. FISHER
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fon the Pacific Coabt are kept conubntly
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PATENTS!
Pension, Land & Indian: Depredation
CuAtMs.
United States and Foreign Patenis
obtained; interferences conducted; special
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session of patents and the same ano
fringed, or if you are charged
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a reliable opinion.
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A Severe Law.
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The Engiish ye.
ple look more clos
to the genuin
of these staples
we do. In fac',:
have a law u
77which they »
seizures and
stroy edulters
products that
Lot what they are represented to be. Us.
this statute thousands of pounds of tea }.
been burned because of their wholesale «
teration,
‘Tea, by the way, is one of the most ne
ou‘ly adulterated articles of commerve
£\one are the bright, shiny green tens:
cally colored, but thousands of poun<
eub-iitutes for tea leaves are used to:
the bulk of cheap teas; ash, sloe, ¢ dw
leaves being those most commonly u
Again, sweepings from tea warelicuses +
colored and sold astea. Even exhauste
leaves gathered from the tea-houses are
dried, and made over and. find their way
the cheap teas, ~
The Euglish government attempts to stu
this out by confiscation; but no tea ‘«
poor for us, and the result is, that pro) «
the poomest teas used by any vation are . . ,
consumed ts America.
Peech’s Tea is presented with the ¢
auty that it is wmeolored and unadulte: «
iu fact, the aun-cused tea leaf pure and
ple. Its purity insuses superior siren
about one third less of f Being required {
en infusion than of the artifielal tens, aud
fragrance and exquisite flavor te @t once 1;
parent, It will bea revelation to you. Ip
order that its purity and quality may be guaranteed, it is sold only in pound packages
bearing this trade-mark;
BEECH‘S. TEA
"Pure As Childhood?
examinations; trade-marks, copy-rigiis, .
ABOUT THETEAWE‘SS
FACT
>
But few people know that ine’ isrus, *
thing as cun-ctred tea in exis'er >, 61d 167.1
have seen it But there is, an it tr’ a dens
the sweetest, purest, and most i:agrant. You
eak at once how it is that it is not offered for
sale and that you know nothing of it That is
GQuswered easily; but it is necessary to present
first a few details. The public only knows,
twe general classes, viz., the green and the
‘ Green Teas.
Few people know that the bright bluish
green color of the ordinary teas exposed in
the windows is not the natural color, Unpleasant as the fact may be, it is neverthele.«
artificial; Prussian blue, siliea, gy;:um,
Phembago, and other unhealthful xu ineral
@olors being used forthis purpose Theeffect
fe twofold. It not only makes the tea a bright,
shiny, attractive green, but also permits the
use of “ off-color” and worthless teas, which,
@mee 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 English
government. which looks closer into the genwineness of its staples than ours, bas in some
of the alleged ‘‘ finest” of teas found redried
leaves, straw, fragments of matting, ‘icehusks, and willow leaves. In facet, it is c>renly
stated by a@n English authority that hundreds
of thousands of pounds of sloe, ash, aud wik
low leaves are annually imported as tea,
which without the cgloring process would be
impossible. They report tea as one of the most
notoriously adulterated articles of commerce,
The temptation to make sweepings and bad
tea into a merchantable product with a few
cents’ worth of green coloring matter is too
strong to withstand, and the worthlessnesg 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, plum-.
bago, gypsum, and the other mineral colors
that are employed. ;
Black Teas.
_ The basket and pan-fired Japan teas, as well
as the China teas that may be included under
the general heading of “ black teas,” get their . _
“‘eolor from the fring or toasting process, but
mineral coloring matter is also frequently
used to give a certain desired commercial
appearance. Fhe firiug and the coloring, as
in the green teas, largely conceals the identity of the tea, and permits thé use of the
very cheapest teas, to argué nothing$for the
Geteriorating effect of excessive firing,fwhich
must be resorted to when @ very cheap preduct is used and an extreme color desired. __~
Beech’s Tea (Sun-dried).
Concerning sun-dried teas the peopleef the
Pacific Coast have heard but little and knew
less, although it is extensively used where i¢
is known and understood. Weare telé that
when tea is. so poor it éannot be sold at heme
or safely shipped to the English markets, i is
shipped to America; that wé will drink anything. That may possibly be ene ef the ree
sons we have not been offered sun-dried teas,
They were good enough to send elsewhera,
The sun-dried teas being sun-cured, ne
eoloring matter is used, hence nothing but
sisted by manipulation or coloring, il attem pts at adulteration or the introduction ef
foreign leaves or material would be bold and
@aring. That it is, therefove, sweeter and fat
more fragrant then the artificially colored
green teas and the manipulated basket o:
pee-fired teas, you hardly need betold. That
if ig more healthful than the mineral-colored
teas, is alse apparent That it ig more expenst¥é;i6 alse : “s
i that-is another reason
you have never seen it. There is not so much
preat im it as there is im the cheap adi ita.
ated and @olored teas ay
Abeut the Cost of Tea-.
amount of tea received at Sam Francisco last
year (1800) was 6,860,187 pounds, and the value
9054,298, ox a fraction over i8¢ per pound
The consumer, of which the reader was one,
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 ehief reason why most of you never
heard of a sun-dried tea. As the sun-dried teas
have mo mask, they are compelled to be absolately pure and of better quality than the
artificially colored and manipulated téas.
Hence the margins on them are smaller, and
many dealers don’t care sbout handling them,
and you know nothing about them. But it is
the object of this article to tell you where you
—3 get them, and what te ask fo. and all
, them.
# “ Beech's Tea.” ad
‘= meech’s Tea,” guaranteed to be the pure
sun-cured leaves, is now offered to the piople
of the Pacific Coast. It will be a revelation
to you. You doubtless never saw any nat
ural leaf, Have your grocer break open a
package. It will be found in color to be just
betweem the artificially colored green and
the biack teas, and the drawn tea presents a
clear, brilliant canary color, of delightful
fragrance. It is offered to the people at 60c
per pound, the same price that many artificially eolored teas are sold fos. But its guaranteed purity makes it more economical to
use; for o less quantity, say about twenty
grains, is required per cup. Aa‘there are,
7,630 graing to a 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
manifest. It is put up in one-pound packages.
only, im patent airtight and moisture-proof
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
two reasons; one is, that the original strength
and aroma is preserved; and second, there
ean be ne deception, which woujd be quite
possible if it were sold im bulk, withext the
reame aud trade-mark attached.
Caution.
Excvllect that the margin of profit a so
much smaller om Beech’s pure sun-dried teas
than on the artificially eolored teas that you
won't got it if tea by any other name can be
putoffenyou. Ask for
BEECH'S. TEA
4 a a oo
Pure As Childhood”
Mf your grocer dees not have 11, he will get
feos you. Price Ge per pound. The shove
‘wade-mark aad price is plainly printed on
each package
Perhape the best way to get it is to go where
you know they have it and are wilting teal
a. For instance, can be had withous 4ifoly @ >
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APPLICATION FOR A PATENT.
U.S. LAND OFricr, SACRAMENTO, CALIF.,
Sacremento, Nov. 15th. 1872
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
N Lutis jutertre, by Erastus B. Powe., bis
vitorhey in fact, whose Post Office address
aliforiia, has this day filed his application
for a Potent for $000 linear foot of the
YUBA CANON CONSOLIDATE: QUARTZ
MID £, or vein, hearing goid, with surface
grov .d600fee:in width, situate in Wa-hington Mining Disiyict, County of Nevyads, nud
State of California, and desiennted by the
field notes and official pint ov file in this
office, as Lots 05 and 66, in low. .shipl7 bh,
CS DUT UEReTIbET US TONOWS, WO-Wit:
LODE LINE.
Beginning at a live oak tree 18 inches in
dia. “marked “Y. C. C.Q. M. L. so. 1,”
stat ding on Soatih: s'decfsScuth Yuba River,
; at North end of claim, on lode, from whieh
the mouth of a tunnel bearss8. 74° W. 87
inks; Thence. mag. var. 179 EB ,8, 18349 W.
22. 738 chains or 1500 feetto a live oak tree
standing on South side of Omeg.s Ditch
Finase, marked “Y¥,C.C.Q. M.L. No. 2,” at
Svuth end of Yuba Canou Location.;
EXTER OR BOUNDARIES
Beginning at a post in-rock mound mark
ed" Y. ©. 0. Q. M. No. 1,’* standin g at Nort
east Corner o1 Yuba Canon Locetion, which
is also post"'S. C, No. 6."ac8.E., corner of Sur
light Consolidated Quartz Mine ( Approve
urve ) thence, mag. vor. 17 EK. 8. 184°
W., 2278 chains, cr 1500 feet oa post in rock
mound maraed“Y,C.C.Q, M No. 2,’ at
Southeast coruer of YubaCayonu tocat
thenee N 75° W 9.08 cha ner .
a post in rock mound marked “yO. CC. Q
M. No. 5’ at South weetcormmer of Yuba Can
on Locations Fhence N. 18349 _b., 22.78
chaine or 1500 feet to post in rock mo
inarked “¥.0.C, Q. M. No. 6” a Nortuwest
eoruer of Yuba C,no*% Locxtion, from
which the corner.to sections 11, 12, 18 and
M4, Tp.37N., R. 11 F., M.D. B. and M. bears
N sb» W. 30.40 Chains distant ; Thence
75> F 9.68 ehuins, or 592.8 feet to true piace
of beginning, and co taining 20 59 acre-.
CONNECTING LINE NO. 1.
From post “Y. C, C. Q. M., No. 6’ at North
west cornerof Yuba Canon Location, the
eorner to sections 11, 12,13 and iM, Lp. 17
N., KR No. IF E. M, D, M-, Leuts N.839MNW.,
30.40 Chains distant. has eae eae
YUBA CANON SOUTIL Fx" SION LOCATION,
LODE Linu.
‘Beginnivg ata liye onk tree 10 inches in
jiameter marked “Y. C. ©. Q. M. L. No. 2,”
stending at North end of claim, on lode, o1
South side of Omega flume ; Thence mag
var. 172 E. 8. 171¢9 W. 22.73 chains, or 15
feetto a postin rock mound yearked “Y. c,
©.Q. M.L. No. 8,” standing in. old road.
trom which a fir tree. three feet in dia
EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
Beginning at Northeast corner at post in
‘rock mound wn arked “Y. C,C. Q. M. No
” frour which a-yeliow pine tree four feet
n dia. bearss. 52° W. 79 Sinks distant ;
bence mag. var. 179 E. 8. 17}g> We 22.7:
huins, or 1500 feet to a post set in a rock
nound niarked “*¥.C. C. Q. M: Naw 3°}
bence N 75° W. 9,08 chains or 599.3feet t
tpost setinaroeck mound marked “Y. C
‘. Q, Me No.4; thence N.-17bg2E227;
‘hains to post setin rock motvud marke
“¥Y. OFC. Q.Q. M. Nos. 5” trom. which tne
. , corner to Sections 11, 12, 3 and 14, 1p 17N
t. 11 E,,M, D. B. & M.bearg N. 42° 12’ W.
4,05 Chains distamt ; thence.8. 795-E., 9.0r
hains, or 599.3 feet to the piace of begin
ling, and coiitaining 20 62 acrcs.
CONNECTING LINE [email protected],
From post No. 5, at’ Northwest corner of
Yuba Cunon Sourh Extension Location the
‘orner Lo Sections 11, 12, 13 aud 14, ip. i7N.,
t. li €., M. D. B. and M, bears-N. 425 12’ W
405% Hains distant
YUBA CANON CONSOLIDATED QUARTZ MINE
SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES.
Beginning ata post set in. ro¢s mouri
rarked “‘Y. C,C.Q. M,. N i,”’ standing ai
rortheasteorner, trom whieh a cedar tre:
fin dia. bears N. 361-45 E. 48 links dis
mt; therce mag. var.17° Fo 8. 18% Ww
72chains’or 1500 feet to a post in rock
aound marked “Y. ©. C. Q. M: No.2” at
cutheast corner of Yuba Canon Location
nd Sortheast corner ofYuba Cation Soutt,
extension Location ;thence 8 17449 Wes
2.73 chaius, or 1500 feet to a post in rock
nound ma ked “Y, C. C.Q. M/No. 3 ; thence
1 7o° W. 9.08 Chains, or 599 3f fo a post
étin rock mound marked “Y.
+0. 4;” ; thence N, 1744° E. 22.74
. diet feetto a post in. roek mound marked .
“¥o+ 6, tp MNa-5,”* from whieh the ui
uer to Seetions 11, 12, 13 and 14. Tp. 17
LE Mh s & _M_bears_S 4275
14.05 chains distant, thence N. 1844 ° EF 22:7:
hains or 1500 feet to a pust iutock mouna
narked “Y. C.C.Q.M. No. 6 at Nurthwis!
oer of Yuba Catron Location (this is als¢
1e Southwest corner of the sunlight Con
idated Quartz Mine, Approved Survey)
frente 3-77 —E, 9-08 chains, or 599-3 feet to
se place of beginning, and containing
Yuba Canon Loeation, 20.59 acres,
Yuba Canon South Extension Locatior,
9.62 acres,
A total of 41.21 aeres;—__-_— oS
ind comprising portions of the N. W.14 an
W. 1-4 of Section 13, 'Tp.i7 N., R. il E., M
). KB. & M.
The lecation of this mine is recorded ir
he xecorder’s office of Nevada county, at
véevada City, in the eounty of Nevada, State
f California, The adjoining claimant is
1e Sunlight Consolidated Quartz Mine o1
ne ‘North.
Any and all persons claiming any portio:
f said Yuba Canon Consolidated Quartz
fine, or surface ground, are hereby rejuired te file their adverse claims, with the
evister of the United States Land Office at
sacramento, Cal., during the sixty days’
eriod of publication hercof, or they will be
marred by virtue of the provisions of
the statute
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 conrean
tive Weeks nthe Nevada Daily Transcript,
t daily newspaper cublehiad at Nevada
City, State of California.
THOMAS FRASER. Register.
FRED SEARLS, Atty. for Applheant. ~~
The first publiedtion of this notice’ was
a ade November 18th, 1592.
Bunting Flags.
In view of the movement for a more
general use of the Stars and Stripes, especially'in connection with the education
#f American youth, we have made~-special arrangements to furnish the BESi
2UALITY of Bunting Flags to readers of
the DaiLy Pe vNsoripr at the following
low prices «
PUM PAR ii cas 6.34
8 feetlong..: 7.00
10 feet long... cnecees OVOO
12 feet long 8.67
(4 feet long 12.34
16 feet long
AP, F
18 feet long Rae . HT .
0 feet long
67
5 feet long
13 feet long..
30 feet long. ..,.
‘2 feet long....
These Flags are guaranteed to be equa!
oany Bunting Flags ip the country,
Address all orders -with renttttance ti:
BROWN & CALKINS,
ublishers ‘Daily Transeript,’’ Ne
vada City, Cal.
iY ee
auplior Choral Liniment valli) di LADIICH
For Catarrh C. C, LINIMENT Has Nu
Peer. Trvit,
indorsed by the Medical Faculty, Pre.
scribed b+ San Francisco's Leading Pn
sicians,
OAKLAND, February 7th, 1890
Thisis to certity that we have used the ¢
C. Liniment in our family, and have foun:
it to be the best and most effeetive medic «
for Neuralgia and kind.ecd diseases o! a: \
@iat we have tried. We can unhesitattag
recommend it as a most powerful and us:
ful remedy,
DILLE, E. BR.
Pastor of the First M. E. Church,
For all chronic cases in connection wit)
}. C. LINIMENT, use “COMPOUND s0L
PHUR POWDER” for thorough] Cleansin,;
he blood and toning up the éntire system
For Habi 1al Constipation, Indigestion.
Piles, etc, ithasno equal. —Itis put up bj
THE. i k 4
se J pet BONE CO, 12 Bush Stree!
Ue $: smell bottles 25 cents. Sent posta 4+
paid on recaipt of price,
The C.C. Liniment Co
21 Bush Street, S, F
FOR SALE BY ALL DROGGIETS
“ =. BOND
General’ Mezager and Seoretazy, “
tb. 11 E. of Mt. Diablo B. & M, S#id Let no.
In England, adulterated food products that are represented to be pure
are destroyed by the officials. Butthereis na such law here and tea is
hotoriously manipulated. Substitutes are added and the whole dyed
green or black. The dyes and substitutes have caused the Scientific
American to refer to Japan Tea, as
“nerve racking:” A brand of pure
tea is a necessity. Beech’s Tea is
the pure sun-cured undyed Japan
Tea. Being pure you use less per
onp than of the dyed teas, thus ycu
use less per month and theeconomy
is manifést, as your monthily tea bill
is less to say nothing of the deligntTG DRINK.
fal flavor. There are ho headaches
in Beech’s Tea. It is actually ‘‘as
pure as childhood’ and éan be drunk
by children and delicate persons with
. impunity. It is adelight to lovers:
of really good tea. It is never sold
in bulk. Sold only in sealed packages bearing this trade-mark.
; ml a]
BEECH'S. TEA
eT Weg tt
Pure As Giidhood,
Price, 60 cents per Pound; halves,
35 cents. For sale by
SHURTLEFF & SON, :
And GEO, C. GAYLORD.
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
DR. GIBBON'S DISPUNSARY
No. 623 Kearney Street,
‘orner Commercial.... .Ban#rancise
Established in lois
for the treatment!
of Seuxal and Semi
nal Disdases’ suct
as Gonorrhea, Gleet
* Stricture, Syphili
»in all its forme
Seminal Weaknes;
impoteucy, etc.
Skin Diseeseso
. years’ standing an:
Vicerated ~~ Leg:
successiully trea
ed.
Dr. Gibbon har
racticed over thirty years in San Francisco
ind his Dispensary is the oldest in Cali.
forvia. Thesick and. allieted should not
iil to call upon KYM. ‘the doctor has
traveled extensively in Europe, and. inpected thoroughly 2
here; obtaining a g
rmation, whie
o tirose in need of his
SEMINAL WEAKNESS,
Seminal Emissions, the consequencé
selfabuse, This solitary vice, or depray
sexual indulgence, is practiced bythe you
ofboth sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the
fottowing trdin Of piorbid symptoms unless
sombatted by scientific. medical measures
viz’ Sallow countenance, dark spots under
the eyes, pain in the nead, ring ng in the
ears. noise like the rustlig of leaves and
the rattling of chartsts, uneasiness about
toins, Weakifess vf the limbs, confused vis:
ervices
. ‘on. blunted inteliect joss of confidence
IT SAVES:
Solid Gold and Silver Watches.
Kealizing the importance of cood Was
premiuin, wehave selected the ASWalvham™
beang the bestkno n aud most reliable tin
pieces in the market These watches have a
gvorid-wide reputation Which they have aimed
sulely on theit merits, The cases we guarantee
vbw of sole gotc and—coinsiver respectively;
nd if noc just as represented may be returved at
Gur expense and we willrefup the money . pad,
Ve are prepared to make the most liberal propoivicns on these watches as premiums, as will be
een by the following offers;
Solia Gold Watch—Gents' .
A gentleman's solid gold hunting~case watch,
*“Waithain”’ movement, stetn-winding ‘Bud stom
jetling, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ond baiiy
Bulletin, one year, $36,560; watch, DAILY TRAN3 Riek aud Weekly Bulletin, one year, 954.40
Subscriber pays express Charges Ob watch tron
Sau Francisco.
Solid Gold Watch—Lacies .
A lady’s solid gold hunting case watch, ‘*Waltham’’ movement, stem-winding, seeni-setting,
with DAILY TRANSOKIPT and Daily bulletin,
me year, $29; with VAILY TRANSGRIPY and
Weekly bulletin, one year, $26,900. Subscriber
© pe) UXprese charges on watch Dom San #rancisco} .
Solid Silver Watches
.Solidco silver humting case watch Walham” movement, stem-winding and stenetting.& are fet reliable. time-keeper, with
DAILY IRANSCHIPT and Daily Bulletin, one
year, $18; with DAILY TRANSCKIP'T and Weekly
Sulletin, one year, $16.90, Bubseriber to pay
“xpress charges‘on watch from San Francisco.
Same Watch, Open tace, with DAILY TRANSUhKiPT, and Daily builetin, one year, 916; with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekiy bulletin, ong
year, $12.90. Subscriber to pay eXpress charges .
on watch from San i ranciseo,
Nickle Watch,
A osndsome nickie stew-wy 1; watch, oper
face, voot movement, witt . AMY ‘TRANCn Pi and Vuuy Bulletta >1-> 311; with
DALLY TRANSCRIPT anagv Bulletin, one
year g5.v0. Subscriber to ja Kees charges
24 Watch from San Francisco
Bicyc.es:
The Bicycle we have selected ar premiumne “apollo” —while not the tiost expensive is a
irst-class article is ever) respect. It .is handsome and substantially wade, it runs easily and
va prime favorite. tb 19 standard fintgh wath .
“P TERTE THT eS aiid Will be sent complete With
saddle-bay, tovis, ete, Will be sent with DAILY
KANSCRIPY aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for
2y, with DATLY TRANSCRIP anu” Weekly
ulletin, one year, $26.90, [ine above prices ure
or & 36-.4ch Wheel, Prict per adeditivpal men
uacté kuown On applicativn.) Sul scriber, to pay
Apl6ss charges on vicycle from Pan Francisco,
‘ 3
Boys’ Velocipedes,
A 16-inch Wheel, staiaiard jinish, wrought ircn
velocipede, With bell,etc., complete, sent wich
DAILY TRANSCHRHE and Daily Bulletin, one
ear, $12.00;. with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Veekly Bulictin, one year, $10.40,
Type Writers :
This isa type-writing age. Everybody has
whohas writing to do; or shoulc have o
Here is your upportunity, The Sun type-wri
a perfect instrument, simple in. conustructio
easily Worked, beatly mounted and boxed, wit?
instructions for use, which can be.leaimidi. te”
minutes, With DAILY TRANSCRIPY' and Dail?
Uulietin, Ohne year, sna the DAILY TRAN
SURIFV and Weekly Bulletiu, one year, dio
Subsciiber pays express, =
Cane,
Neither too large nur too small, but just the
F yhtsize with ld-k gold head, will-be sent with
USILY TRANSCRIPT anc Daily Bulletin, one
year, 12.60; With DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
“cel, Bulletin, one jcar, $10.50, Subscriber
p&ys Express.
Telescope.
A very useful article that anyone living in the
souutry OF (faveling, Will appreciate. Our
premium telescopeis a good, strong itiscrument,
With an objegi-giass 3° inches —ipdiameter, 3
laws, 6 inches iohy When closed, leather cased,
wit will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT. and
Daily Hp llet: 2-o8 2 Bh DAA Bh AS
lifidence in approaching strangers, a dig
tike to form new scqualgt pees, disposition
to shun society, of menrory, nectit
lushes, pimples and varic ugeruptionsabout
he face, furred tonzue. ‘etid breath,coughs
sonsumption, night sweats. If relisfbe net
+btained, persons so + fiicted should apply:
-mmediat: ly, eitherin person or by letter
nd have » chre efceted by his new and
clentific mols of tr: ating these diseases,
MARRIED MEN,
Or those who contemplate marriage, wh«
r suffering under any of these fearful malsdies, should not forcet-the sacred respeninility resting upon them, nerdclay Gob
ain immediate relief.
CURED AT HOMER.
Persons at 4 distance may be CURED.A1
HOME, by addressing#etter to Dr. Gibben,
tating case, symptoms, length of time the
lisease has continued, and the medicine
will be promptly sent, free from damage or
suriosity, to pny part of the country, with
ful and plain directions foruse. The Doc‘or cures when -others fail. Try him
Charges reasouable eall or write.
Address DR, J, F. GIBRON, 623 Kearney
street, corner Commercial, San Frauciscc
Office Box 1957,
DRS. STARKEY & PALEN'S.
Treatment :by: Ini elation
‘ + 5:8
1629 Arch8t, Philade!phia Pa
For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis
sentery, Uaiarrh, Hay Fever, Debilitv, Headache, Rheumetism, Neuralgia, and all Uhronic and Neryous
Disorders.
fag original and only genuine Com
pound Oxygen Treatment, that of: Irs
starkey and Palen,is ascie? fie adjnetm ent
ofthe elements of Oxygen and Nitrocer
MAGNETIZED ; end the Compound 1s se cor
densed aud made portable thatitis sent ali
ver the world,
It hgs heen in use for more than twenty
year ouside OF -pationta have beer
ireated, and overone ‘housand physicians
have used it, and recommended it—a very
significaut faq.
It does not act as most drugs do, by creat
ganother ailment, ana beneftiting one
rianutthe expenne of anoiher, often rejairiiig a second course to eradicate the
eviletfects of the firet, but Compound Oxy
gen is a revitalizer, renewing, strengtien
ing, invigorating the wholebody, e
‘These statements are confirmed by numerous testimonials, published in ‘our book
of 200 pages only with the express permis
sion of the patients ; their nanies and ad
iresses are given, and you en referto then
forfurtierinformation.
The greatsuccess of our treatment hag
siven rise toa host of imitators, uuscrupu
‘ous persons ; Bome culling thelr prepura
ions Compound Oxygen, often appropriat
ng our testimonials and the names of our
patients, to reconimend worthless Com COL
foos. bButany substance made cleewhere
by others, and called Compound Oxygen
Sspurious,
“eOMPOUND OXYGEN—ITS MODE OF
ACTION AND KESULTS,’’ isthe title of a
new book.of 200 pages] published by Drs
jtarkey & Valen, Which givestoal, euquir
sp full informetion ag to this remarkable
‘urative agent, anda récord of surp:ising
turesina wide range of chronic Cases
nsny of them after being abandoned to die
yy other physicians. Will be mailed FREK
vany address on application
DRS, STARKEY & PALEN,
Ewipire Livery Stable
‘road st., Nevada City, opp Nat.one tf
change hotel
JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor,
pss PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE
Stable hus the largest lot of
Horses, Carriages and Buggies
To be found in thig part of the State.
Teanrs with elegant’
iacks to let at the shortest notice and 9
he most reasonable terms
The horses are free from vice, of geod styl
ind capable of going as fast ag any gontle
nal cares to drive,
Good Saddle Horses always on hand
R RIAGFR +O} FENERALS PROV PTL
PATENTS
( PPARIED, ana yey bg a the U. 8
raven ce attende r E
tRATE FEES. ae
Our offi ¢ is opposite the U. 8, ra
‘ce, and we can obtain Patents fii’ es i
han those remote from Washington,
Seud model orwdin ag. We advise as to
vatentability free cofburge—and we make
10 Charge ubless we obtain patent,
Werefer, here, to the Postmaster, the Bu
verintendent of Money Order Division, and
o the officials of the U. 8. Patent Office. Foi
dresiar, advice, terms and refere neesto ge:
ivy Loc tein your own Stale or county ad
C, ASnow -& C
uggies, Wagons and .
SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, “one year, $9.
Subseriber to pay express charges,
Microscope,
“A most interesting instrument and of great use
to the student, This is no tay, but w powerful”
uucroscope that reveals the many strange things
that-o®ivt in the fued weeag aid. the Water We
drink, Jt standsé6inehes highand niagnitice 50
diameters, and will besent with DAILY TRANSOK: PT and Daily bulietin, one year, $11; w'th
DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulietin, one
year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges,
Musical—tnstrumerts.
In waking Var selections of tmusical instrutents for premiuins, We aimed in every instance
lo ,el s goou article —one that we need not hesitave to send toa performer whois a connoisseur,
We Mave made arrangements with the eading
manufacturers and jobbers that enable us to offer
these instruinents in connection with the TRANSCRIET on unprecedently Liberal terme.
Banjr,
Banjoplayingis an accomplishment that has
become very fashionable during the iast few years,
fr iy readily learned by anyoue havinga good ear
‘or thusic, and makes a splendid accompauiment
fok the voice in singing. We will send a handonie hickle-rin, cait-skip head; 10 bracket banjo
‘ith instruction book, with DAILY TRANCRIPT aiid Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.50; with
DAILY THANCCKIPT wand Weekly Bulletia, one
your, $9.50. . Subseriber to pay express charges,
Cornet.
A handsome niekte b
4 eXtes crows, nusic reck\ case and instruc:ion
book? Omplte—a fine seid’ instrument— vith
VAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Buiietin, one
var, $16.40; with DAILY TRANSOKI¢T and
Weekly -Builetio, $14.5. Subscriber pays exprees charges, _
"Flute,
aaThe flute is one of the sweetest and easiest muivil instruments to learn, Itharmonizes with
he~piano~ and all other ustruments. For a
plenum wé have selected a fine cucoa-wood, 6«eyed, cors jointed Aute with tuning slide, and
will send it with VAI LY TRANSCRIPT and Daniy
bulletin, One year, $13; DAILY TRANSCRIP
snd Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.76, subscriber pays ex press charg’ * :
Pianos,
A niiniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, ele
vant Hnished— just the thing for childfen to ‘learn
v play ou; ma.es good music, Sent with DAILY
CHANSSCRIPT and Daiiy Bul etin, one year
pl 60; with DalLY TRANSCRIPT ‘and Wdekly
Gulletin,O. year, $9.50. Subseriber pays express.
Croquet.
A beautiful croquet set for eight Nayers will
be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily
Bulletin, one year, $10; with “DAILY TRKANWhIPTand Weekly Bulletin, one year, 38. sulerib &YS OXpress.
Shot Guns,
We made a special point of securing a good
oF @ premium— one that Wecan recommend
vel assured that our selection will be all that
‘Hask. Ourpiemium gun is-well made and
yudsomely tinished, It shoots strong and
courately, andis a reliable gun in every par‘cular. Ltisthe very best gun ever offered as a
_lewspaper premium anudis weil worth working
Or, Itis a magnificent double breech-loader
vith twist barrels, bacw-action, side snap, rubber
yuti, Nos, 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and will
ue sont with DAILY PRANSCKIPT and Dail)
sulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY [
SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, oue buat hee
Juaecriber pays express, :
Same yun as above, with pis 1.
be adénd ta above prvea "oe
gun
and
you
{ cornet, with ful! set’}’
proun PREMIUM. s
(2 We will send THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with the an + rancisco
Dauly Bulletin, Weekly: Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and aay «:
lowing valuable Premiums at the follow'ng prices, payable in a ivan e:
ICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION.
be folBrums:
A Nickié tenor drum, 14-inch nead, with sticka
complete, with DAILY TRANBERIPE and Dail
Bulletin, one year, $12.50, with DAILY TKA
<CRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.00
Subscriber pays express. «
Military Drum.
A fine corded, hammered -brass drum,§ with
avicks complete, with DAILY TKANSCHI and
Jaily Bulletin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY
xRANSCHIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year
$8.50, Subscriper pays express, ‘
Rifles,
The Winchester misintains ite placeas the beat
repeating rifle made and is tco well known to
need further description. We will send a 44 cal,
octagon barrel Winchester rifle with DAILY
TRANSCKIPT and Uaily DBuhetin, one year,
22.76; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulletin, one year, $20.75. Above is center fire
rifle. We willsenda rim fire for $1.40 lees. Sub
ser: ber pays express
Flobert Rifles,
A Flobert rifle, shooting 2%-cal. Flopert noise
less cartridges, jus, the thi gfor boys who are
fond of shooting, sent with LAILY TRAN.
SCRIPT and Daily Bullet i, one year, $11.25;
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Wéekly Bulletin
one year, » .5, Subscriber pays express g—
*y
~ Revoivers.
We have decideu to offer a strong, serviceable
revol\ er for a promiaes and have selected the
American, double action, “Bull Dog,*’ in an
size from 22 to 88 cal, It will be rent wit!
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one
year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Waekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Eubseriber payg
expresr,
rishing Tackle
Our premium fishing rodis a 16-foot Caloutts
bamboo with lanee-wood tip and double ferrules
lt is a good serviceable rod and wilbe sent with
line, réel, ete,, complete; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one gh $11; with
DAILY TRANSCKIFT and Weekly Bulletin, one
year, $9. Subscriber pays xpress,
Tent,
This ic 9 very usetul prem inn and will oe a
Jpkecusted ty tl oho gochunting, fishing-op camp..
ing out, Itise® first-class A tent, eater-proo
and made of 8 oz, duck; six x7 feet, nd will be
sent with poles, pins etc., complete w th DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and ogy 3 bulletin, one year
$12,50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Builetin, one year, $10.60 Subscriber ‘pays the
express, x
Hammock,
A hammock isa premium that ap; to all,
Whether slung from the trees in a lawn or from
the posts of a shady verandah, a h wmock is
picturesque and suggestive of biissful comfort
A complete and eleyant_13-foct hammock, with
b}-feet spread, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT
and Daily Bulletin one year, $10.25; with DAILY
TRANECRIPT and Weealy Bulletin, one year,
#825, Subscriber pays express,
Tennis
Among outdoor games lawn tennis is becoming
thefav.rite It gives sufficient exercise withou
being violent; keevg the attention aed and in
terest sustained throughout the game, Being
Ze@uein which ladics « xeel, you can secure thegeo
will of your lady acquaintsnces andaddte you
popdierty by Fete p aot of tennis and organ
zing a club, first-class tennis outfit con. plete
will be sent with DAILY TRANS RIPT and
Daily—Bulletin, one year, $19; with DAIL Y¥
TKANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one} year}
$17. Subscriber paye express,
Base Bai,
tft ongsiste of wo eague balls,
threéassorted ts, two ‘pairs of gloves, mark
Pete. complete tid Will be sent with DAILY
THANSCKILT nd Daily Bulletin, one $id
with DAILY NSURIPT and Wee? Bulle
tin one ar, $10 Subscriberpays =~" :
Our base ball
Hanging Lamp
Anelepaut hanging lamp with 14-ine
and from 42 to aches extension,
polished brass of a rich gold color—a high! —rnainentaland serviceabié lanip—sent with DAILY
TRANSCKIPT and Daily bulletin, one year
$18.60, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulletin, on year, $11.60, Subscriber pays ex~
arcs RECRSERUT A Ip ee ara z
Stylographic Pen.
Always ready write; carries ink enough
sént with DAILY TRANSCRiPT and Daily
Vulletin, one year, $10 25; with AILY RANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, $8.25,
Standard Rain Guage,
Approved by thesignalservice at Washington
with tull directions for use will be sent with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one
year, $10.76; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subsoriber
pays express,
Photographie: Outfit, :
Amateur photography is a most delightta and
popular recreation With the approved apparatus of today anyoneean-soon acquire the art of
making goed picture and will socn.
hundr: Js of views taken by him or herself. The
apparatus we offerisso light it can easily >
erried wh.n walking or riding, Every body
ould have one, for it will prove @ acurce o
iusement to allaud of profit to many.
A complete photogrephic outfit, consisting of
wesmera for making 8} x 43 pictures, with
. ck working lens, @rapid dry plates, 2 J.
iron trays, 2packogesof 8S. PA, eveloper, 1
package of hypo, 1 printing frame, heete of
9 sa ary paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper, 1
Russel negative clasp and patent dyyin; frame
with fall instructions for makin otographs
will be sent with DA!LY TRANSURT ar?
Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRA *
SCRIET and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.9
subscriber to pay express charges from Ban
Francisco, :
Notk-— Additions] materials for amateur Photographers, may be had Sam C.
52yCommerc a Street, Francisco, 0
. Standard Atlas,
The Rand-McNely Standard Atl
Worlli—a library initself— furnished py A
volunve of 192 pages, elegantly illustrated and
hound ina substantial manner witn gold sid
stamp appropriately.and handsomel: ed
futal! price gs 60, will be sent with DALY T
SCHIPT aud Daily Bulletin, one eur,’ $11; with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulle one
year, $9. Subscriber pays express, oe
Guizot's History of France.
Guizoc's ‘History of France” ig ag
16 vols,, substantially bound in pt tA
ilustrated with fine engravings, It wiil be sen t
vith DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dail Bulletin
ne a a iw with DAILY TRANSCRIPT an
yeekly Bulletin, one year,; . beeri
ays exprese, a a an ae "
Sewing Machines,
A higharm sewing machine—
‘aachines in the mar! et; warranted tenaene ate
vith DAILY TRAMSCRIPT and Dail ull
RIPT and ne your, $80; with Db
bulletin, one year, $27, Buhackiber pays
“eekly
Xpress charges,
9
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he Supreme Court.
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