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Ghe Daily Granseript.
‘RAILROAD RATES.
Following are the approximate rail
road rates of fare tor first-class passage trom Nevada City tothe point:
named:
Emigrant Gip..
Galt..
Goshen
Granite Point ..
Humboldt
In ‘ependence...
Io.e.
éunction, ~..
*Lathrop...
Los Angeles..
MINES 5.305. 6s
Napa Junction..
Uakedale...
id
pat rae emery sia
Pott Costes ac cis ee
Raymond......
Redding . .
So SE ee Ses ee
Bacramento.S.si secs nes
San Francisce,.,;....
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AU eSSS Sy
San Jose: .
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lapel
SOMA RAMADO
Co eee
UG so od 5 ies od
Summit..
SOBSOM . .6.coc0 5. os —
pper a Springs
Vallejo J anction
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BLEVEN DOLLARS.
That Monucy Will Bay a Good
Sewing Sdchine.
The Transcarrt has within the past
two ‘years offered many special premiums to its subscribers, and of hundreds of people who have availed themselves of the opportunities. extended
to them not one case of dissatisfaction
has yetarisen. In every instance the
subseriber has been more than delighted with the bargain secured. __
The latest offering: includes three
grades of the Chicago Singer Sewing
Machine, a perfest imitation of the
genuine Singer machine and according
to the verdict of hundreds who buve
used both as good as the original for
. all practical purposes.
Three numbers of this admirable
piece of mechanism are advertised and
described on the second page of. today’s paper, and full information is
given as to cost of freight to this city,
etc. The manufacturers also supply
other grades up toone with an elavororately ornamented and {ull-pearled
head on a full cabinet case, beautifully
finished with mouldings and elegant
French walnut veneers, gothic cover
with finely veneered panels, and «
chest of drawers inside-the case,
Any machine that is not Salisiactory
can be returned tothe factery and the
money will be refunded.
If you are in need of or thinking of
buying @ sewing machine, look into
the ARANSCRIPT’s proposition before
paying a fancy price fur one that is
certaiply no better, perhaps not as good
as. the Chicago Singer,
‘Lable of Distances.
2From Nevada Wity to}
4 pha... teases aie tneerescsdgrsese pt
Birchville....
BlueTent..
ade byes SL
Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung
Syrup.
This syrup is composed of wild
cherry, tar and balsam of Tola, which
every one knows are the most tonic
and healing remedies known for the
Throat.and; Lungs. To this we ada
just enough squills, ipecac and blood
root to loosen and throw off the effendng matter, by expectoration. Ask
your doctor if there could possibly be
a more happy combination for the cure
of coughs, colds and bronchitis, or to
build up a weak and emaciated consumplive patient than this.
values the lives of her little children
should always keep it in the house
It is perfectly harmless and the babies
ike it. Sold byCarr Bros.
Dale Flat Stage Lin
Leaves Nevada Qity on
MONDAY WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY.
ring District, County of Neva-n
or 000 feet to
suuth 434° Eust 22.60 chains or 1491.6 feet
For
cropp and whooping cough there is
nothing better, and every. mother who
No, 1855,
Application for a Patent,
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal. Dec. 23, 1890.
OTICE is hereby given that Louis Dua ‘f tertre, whose iost Office address is #
Montgomery Block. San Francisco, Cal.
nas this day filea his application for a Patent-fortweuty*nine nundred and sixty and
seven-tenths linear feet of the Sunlight
Consolidated Quartz Mine or vein, bearing
gold, with surface ground six hundred feet
in width, situated in t e Washington Min
wand State
of Caltfornia, aud designated sy ime field
notes ard official plat wa tile in thas offiee
as lots Numocs vo. aud os in Po-wnship 17
Nerth Kunyge i! Kast of Mt riabis Base and
Meridian. Sait Lot No. 61 be:ug described
as follows. to-¥ €: qe
Lot 61 comprising the Sunlight Locution.
Lode Line.
Beginning at a Live Onk tree 18 inchés in
diameter marked “3S. C. LL, No. 1” standing
on south end of claim on lode, on South
edge of South Yuba River and from which
mouth of Yuba Canoa Qrartz Mine tunnel
bears Sou h 7 1-49 West 87 tinks distaut;
Thence magnecie variation 17> East, North
6° 45” West 22.26 chains or 1469,1 fcet to a
st set ina rock mound marked “s. €. L.
Yo, 2” at North end of Suntight Location
and South end of lode of ‘Bunitght Extensivn location, from which a pine tree ten
inches in diameter bears South 314° East
14 links distant. 5
Exterior Boundaries.
Beginzing at a postset ina rock mound
marked “SC. No. 1” at South West corner
of csaim, standing on soutn side of flume,
on south edge of South Yuba River frem
which a Live Ouk tree 14 inches in diameter bears South 64° East 24 links distant,
aud theceruer to Jections 11, 12, 13 and 14,
T 17N. R. 11 E. M. D. B. and M: bears North
83° _W. 30.40 chains distant; Theuce
netic variation 17> East, North ¢ 8 4> West
22.26 chains or 1469.1 feet to a pest set in a
cleft of rocks marked “Ss. ©. No. 2” at North
West corner of Sunlight location and south
West corner of Sualight Extension Location ; Theace South 75> East, on South line
ot Sinlight Extensivn, 9.08 chains or 600
feet to.a postsetina rock mound marked
“3. C. No. 5" at Northeast corner of Sunlight location; Thence South 6 34° East
22.26 cuains or M69.1 feetto a pust set in
rock meund, marked “8. C. No, 6’, the
Southeast corner of Sunlight claim ; thence
Norta 75° West 9.08 chains or 600 feet to
posts. C. No. 1,’*the place of beginning.
Said sunlight lecation Coating 18.77
acres.
Connecting Line No, 1, ;
From post “S. C. No. 1” at South West corner of Sunlight location, the curner to 8ections 1/,12, 13 and 14.T,27, N. K. 1 E. M.
D. M. bears N, 85° W; 80.40-cheins ‘Jlistant.
Loc62 comprisiag tite SUntivnt Exte usivti .
Location,
Survey of Lode.
Beginning at a post marked'“‘S. ©.L: No,
2” setin astone mound standing at North
end of-lode claim of sunlig»t location and
South end of Sunlight Extension Locetion:
Thence magnetic variation i7° East, N.
43-4© W. 22.60 chains or 1491.6_feet to post
in rock mound marked “s. C. L. No. 3,
Exterior Boundaries. A
HeciDaing at southwestcorner of a post
setin cleft of rocks marked “8. ©. No. 2”
Thence magnetic variatiun 17° East Nortn
484° West 22.60 chains or 14¥1.6 feet w a
post set intockmound marked “Ss. U. No.
8”; Theuce South 75> East 9-03 chains or
600 feet to & pust in’ rock mousid marked
“3s. No. 4°: Thence Soutn 4 84° Eust
22.60 chuins oF 1491.6 feet tu pust set iu roca
mound Marked “S. C. Ns. 5”; Tuence
No.th 75° West 9.08 chatus dr 00 feet to
the place of beginning.
Saia sunlight Extension Lovatiou tu contain 1931 Acres.
Connecting Line No. 2.
From post ‘8S. C. No, 2’at SW corner of
Sunlight Extension Location, mag. var, i7
Kast; 4, 66° 16 W, 83.14 cliaius o corner tu
Sections 11;12)13, anmai4‘f,17 NN. K-11 E. M.
v.B, and M,
Exterior Boundaries ofthe Sunlight Cou
solidatea Quartz Mine, Embracing
the Sunlight Quartz Mine and
the Snulight Extension Quartz
. Mine, 7
Beginning at post set in rock mound
marked ~"s. C, No 1” atS, W. Coruer of ounght Lecption--from-whicheorner WwW Seclions it, 1z;1sand 141-17 -N. KR TLE. M.D.
B. and M, bears N. 559, W. 30.40 chuins distant; theuce magnetic variation 17° Kast
North 6 $45 West 22.26 chailis oF 1469.) feet
te post “S.C, Nu. 2’; Thence Norta 4 34°
Wes. 22.60 chains or 14y1.6 feet to post *s.
C, No.3 ; thence -outh. 7a9. East.9 0s chains
ost “S.C. NO 4; Theace
to post “S.C. No,5; LPhence South 6 84>
Hust 22.26 chains or 146y.1 feet to post ‘3, C.
No. 6”; Thence N. 75> Weaty.0s thains or
600 lentto post. "‘S. C.No. 1” at Southwest
coruer, the place of beginning.
Total area of Sunlight Consolidated Qua:tz
Mine, 35.06 ucres.
Com prisiiig a portion 6f thé NE 1-4 6f NW
1-4 of section 13 und a portiun of K 1-2 of
SW 1-4and SE 1-4 uf NW 14 Of séetion 12, T.
17 N.K.11 BE. M, bv. B. & M.
The location of this. Mine is recorded
in the Recorders office of Nevada County,
Pages 524 & 526 in Book 10 of Mining Kecords,
Canon Quartz Miue on the Suuth, vacant
public land on the other sides,
auy poriion of'said Sunlight Consoliduted
Quartz Mine or surface ground, ure required to file their adverse elaims with ‘the
Register of the United States Land Office, at
Sacrameuto, Califoruia during the sixty
days’ period of publication hereof, or they
will be barreu by the virtue of the prov
-. sions of the Statute,
E, W. ROBERTS, Register.
FRED SEARLS, Attorney for Applicant,
Itis hereby erdered, that the foregoing
notice uf application for Patent be publisbedior the period of Sixty days, (ten ¢onsecutive weeks, in the NEyaDA DAILY
TRANSCRIPT a daily newspaper published at
Nevada City, California.
oe E. W, KOBERTS, Register.
The first publication. of this notice was
made en the 25th day of December, 1890.
Semi-Annual Report of the Citizens
Bank and its Agency at Grass Valley,
showing its Financial condition on
the morniag of January }st, 1891.
RESOURCES.
Bank Premises ... .
Real Estate tuxen for. debt
be ee aor ere
County Warrants .
Loaus on Real Estate
rahts Hae
Loans on other Securities
Loanson Personai security..
Moncy on hand
Due from Bank
Furpiture and F:
Gold Bullion
LIABILITIES.
Paid up CavitalL.........
Reserve Fund ..,
divided Profits
Due Bauks
Due Depositors. ... ree .
Dividends Unpaid.... panes bees
* “$219678 36
Wethe undersigned do selemnly swear
that we have each ef us, a persona! knowledge uf the matters contained in the feregoing statement, aud that tha same is a’
true and correct report of the financialcondiuon ofthe Cit:zens Bank and its A ney
at Grasa Valley, on the morning of Janusry 1st, 1891, eccording tothe best ef our
knowledge and belies; apd that the dssety
therein named are all in the evs.ody ofthe
said sank and its p.oper officers and correspondents.
We furthermere solemnly swear that the
aid up Cupital Stock of the Vitizens Bank
® Thirty Thousand Lollars in gold cein
Valuat on, as wiil apresr from the foregeing report. : A
E.M. PREST N, President.
JOHN T. MOKGAN, Cashier.
Subscribed und sworh te beforé me this 2d
day of January, 1891.
FEuD BraRiS, Notary Public.
P-A-T-E-N-T-S
BTAINED, and all business in the U. 8
Patent Office attended te for MODERATE FEES. i
Our offi « is opposice the U. 8. ratent Office, and we can obtain Patents in less ime
Vent ;Producing with unerring
The adjoining claimants are Yuba . :
Anyandah permous claiming adversely .
‘TO THE UNFORTUNATE
OR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY
No. 623 Kearney Street,
Yerner Commetcial.....San Francis,
Y
Established jn 1854
tor the treatment
of Seuxal und seminal Diseases such
gg ond
7 tricture, s
_ in all its forms,
Seminal Weakness
: Impotency, ete.,
Skin Diseases of
P pice aenting sss
ss Ulcerated Legs
a successfully treata ec,
Ss. See 4=Dr. Gibbon hasthe
leasdre oluunvon ring that he lasreturned
rom visiting the priuvipai Hospitals of Europe, and has resumed practice at the Dispeusary, 623 Kearney Street, 5an Francisco,
Lene bis old patients and those req uirin.
ais services may find him.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Seminal Emissions, the consequence of
selfabuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth
Ji both sexes to an almost unlimited excertainty the
following train of morbid symptoms unless
combatted by scientifie medical ‘measures,
viz Ballow coulteuance, dark spots under
the eyes, painin th. nead ring Dg in the
ears. noise like thé rustiig of leaves and
the rattling of shane, uneasiness about
(oins, weakness of the limbs, corifused vis:
ton, blunted intellect, loss of contidence,
ditdSace in app: ing strangers, a dis:
like to form new ecqual: ces, disposition
to shun society, loss of memory, nectic.
dushes, pimples and various eru stionsabou
the -face, fu
t
consumption, night GWOAts, moDetreeie end
requent insanity. Lf relief be not obtained,
rsons 80 afflicted should apply immediate
y, either in person or by letter. and have u
cure elfected by his new audacientific mode
treating these which never fails of
effecting a quick and radical cure,
MARKIED MEN,’
Or those who contemplate marriage, who
are suffering under any of theye fearful malort should not forget the sucred respousioility resting upon them, nor duluy cob
tain immediate relief. ;
CURED AT HOMR,
Persons ata distance may be CURED Al
HOME, by addressing-a letter to Dr. Gibbon,
tating case, symptoms, length of time the
disease has continued, and the medicine
will be promptly sent, free from damage or
curiosity, to any part of the country, with
fal. and plain directions for use. ‘The Docvi cures when-others fail. Try him. : By
sucivbins 268 HULLAKD in coin in a registered_letter through the Poxt Office or
Lrough Wells, F & Go, @ package of
medicine will be delivered by expresstoany
our’, of the United sjates.
ad k. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney
street, corner Commercial, gan Francisco.
Omce Box 1957. .
INSOLVENT. NOTICE.
tie THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
County of Nevada, State of California.
In the matter of the estate of Juhn
Kistle, an Insolvent Debtor.
John Kistle nevi filed in this Cour
his petition, schedule and inventory
in insolvency, by which it appears that . he
is an insolvent debtor, pis pala John
Kistie-ts hereby declared to insolvent.
hereby directed to take possession of al)
the estate,real and ersonal, of the said
John Kistie, an insolvent debtor. except
such as may be. by .aw exempt from. execution, and ‘of all -his-deeds, youchers;
books of account, and papers, and to keep
the. same safely until the appointment of an
assignee of his estate
A (eating are forbidden to pay
debts to orto deliver he said insolvent,
oe property belonging to such Insolvent,
to him,orto. auy persen, firm or corvoration
or association for his use. The said debtor
is hereby. forbidden to transfer or deliver
any property until the further urdér of this
Court, except as herein ordered.
it is further ordered that all the creditors
of said debto: be and appear before the
Hon. John Caldweil, Judge of the Superior
Court, of the said-county of Nevada, in Open
Court, at the “ourtroom of said Court,
in the City and County of Nevada, on the
Sixth-day of Murch-a; D, 1691, at 10 0'ChWOCK
A. M. of that day, to prove their debts and
choose one or more assignees of the estate
of gaid-debtor.
dt"is further otdered that the order be
published in the Nevada. Daily Transcript,
& ‘newspaper .of general circulation, pub:
lished in the city and county of Nevada, as
often asthe said paper is published, before
the said day set for the meeting of the creditors.
;
And it is further ordered ‘thay in the
meantime al) proceedings against the said
Insolvent be stayed. =
ted February 2, 1891.
JOHN CALDWELL.
Judge of Superior Court.
Notics to Oreditors.
any
Estate of A. L. Woodruff. deceased, :
N“sienea. herab oye b ape npder
signe: cutrix of be last Will of
. i Ga sed, 10 the ¢r@ditors of
end alt persons having c!uisis azaénst the
said deceused, toex> bit them: with the
necessaty ‘vouchers. within fuur months after the first puvlicaiion of this notice to the
said Executrix, at the Jaw oMce of F.ed
Seatls at Nevada €'ty, the same being the
Place for the transaction of the business of
said estate,in said covaty of Nevada.
N. P. WOODKUFR,
Executrix of Last Wili of A. L. Woodruff,
deceased.
vated February 7th, 189].
Fred Searis, Atty. 17
Dividend Notice
ORS OF THE DERBEC BLUE’GRAVEL MININGCOMPANY.
Ata meeting of the Boara of Directors of
the above named Company, Held: Wednasday, Feb. 4th, 1891, dividend No. 250f‘ion
Cents (10 cents) per share, was decl. ied
payable on and after Monday, Feb 9th
1891, at the office ofthe Company, No. 3.0
sun -ome street, room 10, san i: rancigco, Cal,
Transfer books will be closed caturda
Feb, 7th, 1891, ut 9 o’cloek A. m.
THEO. WEIZEL, Secretary.
Office No, 320 -ansome street, room 19,
San Francisco, Cal. .
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purchased. Each machine:
is thoroughly well made
and is fitted with ‘the* utmost nicetyand exe¢:ness,
aud nu machine is. permitted-bythe inspector to go
out of the shops until it
has been fully tested and‘!
proved to do perfect work
and ‘run light. and without
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the bobbin is filled.
erated by the treadle. p
The thread eyelet andthe
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‘MIDDLETON, Tenn., Dec. 18; 1889.
1 :eceived your premium sewing
machine one year-ago and am* well
pleased with it: Wouldnet'exchanyge
it for machines sold here for fifty dollurs. I thank you a thousand times
for such a valuable premium.
W. A.»Bisuor.
. Axtus, Arx., Dec. 7, 1889.
Te Chicago Singer,sewing machine
receved in yood order. ‘The machive
isasplendid One; the. Agents ‘here
would ask about thirty-five dollars for
such a machine. Many thanks,
JosePH Bacnman.
Somerset, Va., Oet. 28, 1889.
The machineordered of you arrived,
and after a few days’ trial [find it to
be as represented, and doubtless wil
continue to give satisfaction.
Mary J. “WaLxer.
TrENnT04, Neb. Nov; 26,1889.
The premium te in,, mrchipe came
to band very prom; Hy andin good order. It is nicely finished,,and works
like a charm,and we are delighted
with it. E. F. Youne.
Sr. Maraargt’s, Md., Dec. 14, 1889.
We received the machine two. weeks
since in good order. We are pleased
with the machine and glad to spedk of
you asan honest, honorable firm. A
neighbor was here to look at’ the mi:
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ame materials.
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FOR SALE A LARGE LOT-OF GRAIN, STOCK-ANDA S45 SEWING: MACHINE FOR'SI7,
Including 1 Year’s Subscription “The Daily Transeript.”
We have made such arrangements as. enable us
to offer the Chicago
SINGER
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» At lower rates’ than ever
before for a good machine.
This machine is made
after the latest models of
te
the Singer Machires, and’
is a perfect fac-simile in
mape, ornamentation and appeararice. All the parts are
made to gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are
constructed of precisely the s
%¥
The Chicago Singer Machine’ havaery imoprtant inprovement ina loose balance wheel so constructed’ as
premit_winding bobbins without
to
remeving the work from
the machine.
The loosebalance wheel
is actuated by a solid ‘bolt
passing ‘through a coliar
Securely pinned to the}.
shaft outside of the balance wheel, which bolt is
held to position by astrong
spiral spring. When a
bobbin is to’ be wound the
bolt is pulled out enough
to release the -balance
wheel, and-turned slightly
to the right or left where
itis held by a stop-pin tili
When. the. machine is liable to be
meddled with by children, the bolt can be left out of the
wheel when not in use, so that the machine cannot be. opneedle clamp are made self
threading, which is'a very great: convenience. ;
Each Machine Has'the:Pollowing Attachments :
6 HEMMERS,Zall different) 1 3CREW DRIVER,
1 GAUGE,
1 GAUGE SCREW,
1 OU. CAN, filled'wath Oi),
1 INSTRU C110N BUOK.
The driving wheel on this machia's is admitted to be the simplest, easiest
running and most convenietitof any. The machine is self-threading, has the
very best tension “and thread Itberator, is made of the. best muerial, with the
[wearing parts ‘hardened, and is finished in a superior. styelt,
Jeufjable, end diuwers and cenwin aoe man are
Fhe manufacturers WARKANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS.
‘drawer,
week. . H. Ripovr,
Uniontown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889,
We received the machine some tw
months ago. Havegiveni it a fair tria
and like it Yery much. We think ir
is avgoodd ‘as ‘a forty dollar machine.
Miss JaNe Roweru.
Jackson, CAu., Nov. 16, 1889.
I ‘rekeived ‘your premiam sewing
machine im good, order; and'am_ well
pleased with'the same.. Accept my
thanks. A. Norton.
Wett’s Bripgr, N. Y. Nov.20, 1889»:
I would say, after using th e sewing
Machine received: from youu, it giver
perfect satisfuetion in ali respects, do
ing all kinds of ‘work very nicely.
i Mrs. I: C. Youmans.
Wesrsoro, Mo:, Dec: 10,1889. '
My sewing machine gives good sat
dollar machine. Mary FE. Murray.
‘Hewrova, Ohio, Nov. 19)1889. .
The seving machine: got from you
as a premiutn last yexr; cannot be:beat=
en, and-does as good work as a $40.00
machine, Gro. B. Muir.
Loxenont;Cou:; Nov. 17, 1889.:
T received ‘the machimé all right, and
am well pleased with it. It does ex‘cellent work: Peninan ‘MoCarry, ”
Prices, Pavable-in: Advance ;
3and Daity TRanscrirt 1 year. 417-00
ee
oe 18: 60
ve hEO"O0
“re
&%.Subscribed to pay freight from the factory, which
THREE AND A HALF DOLLARs 0 Nevada City.
BROWN & GALKINS, Pubs.
Darty ‘Transcript,
OREGON LAND COMPANY
; W'TH TS— i
at Salem, Oregon,
: "(in the State Insurance Buildine,)
AND BRANOH OFFICES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA .AND . ALBANY
FRUIT: FARMS.AIRO
lt has ve:
work-as-a-filtyHome Mutual.Insurance Co.
OF CALTFORNiA
UAPITAL, $300,000
PRINCL/AL OFFICE
mvome et., San Francisco
fire Insurance Only
J. F. HovueHron, President.
J. 1. N. Sueparp, Vice President,
OWARLES H. Brory, Secretary .
RB. H. Maeiui, Genera’ Agev
Kisks accepted un all classes Of desirable
property inthis county at rates as low assoi
vency and a fair protit will admit of, guaranteeing a yer ptund liberal response toa
just claims for Joss.
Grass Valley ‘Branch For Nevade Count)
JOHN GC. ILMAN.
GEO W. HILI? Manager
ED. SAMPSON, Special Agent.
MAIN STREET.GRASS VALLEY
=
Books, ;
LEAD tHE WORLD,
wee;
The American Pastry
Cook.
THRICE #2,
No. 2,
Hotel Meat Cooking.
PRICE 62.
oe
Chicago Herald Cooking School.
(For Families,
PRICK €71.50.
Ne. 4
.
Cooking For Protit.
PRICE 83
FOR SALE AT THE. OFFICE OF -TBE
HOTEL GAZETTE,
420 Kearney Steet. ‘San Francisco
ee
Nevada County N. G. 2. R.
TIME TABLE NO. 41.
Takes Effect Saturday, Nov, 1 b, 90, at!
12 0’olook noon.
eer nee wevress: ste ers reccomp
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LEAVING NEVADA CIT’:
M
Francisco at7:30 4.
9:30 P. M. Daily, connecting with
Overland Passenger
artiving inSan Francisco at 6:45 A. M,,and
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svlely on theit merits, The cases we erat
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A gentiemau’s solid gold’ hunting case Watch,
“Waituam” movélen., swem-Wwinding aud stem
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oCRI eT and Weekly Bulletin, one yest, 934,40:
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Weekly puiletin, one year, 20,90. Sucscriber
to poy @Xpreoy Charges on Watch irom Sau fk ranCisvo s
“Solrd-Stlver Watches: _——}
co silver hUntiog case watcn Wai‘tham” movenient, stem-wiuding apd stewsevung,® thuroughly rehabietime-keeper, with
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Yeur, $18; wit DAILY TRANSCKLPT ud Weekly
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came Wath, ope. ice, with VAILY TKANSCLIPS, anu Daily Bulletin, one year, $14; with
DALLY-ERANDSCMIET and Weekly bulletin, one
year, 31Z.90 Suvscriber to pay -Xpress charges
on watch from sau franc ike
Nickle Watch,
A nandsume nickie stem—winding watchs open
face, good muvement, with, DAILY TRAsw.bUni Pi anu Daily Bulletin, one year, $14; with
DAILY LnAddumil's anu Weekly Bulictin, one
yeer, $>.¥0,. Subscriber W pay express charges
Ob V &5.1 trom Sau Francisco,
Bicyues.
The Bicycle we pave tedae a, u
tne “apolio”’—whiie nut the most expensiveis a
tirot-Class wrticly lu every respect, 1t as hanisome #iu substantially wady, itruns easily and
isa prime iaverie, ttle etanddru finish with
fickle Uritmmings, aud ‘vill be seut compiete wrib
sadule-bag;tovin, ele. Wallve sent with DAILY
THKaNSCHIPs aad Daily Bullen, one year, tur
ev, wih DAILY TKANDSUKHYY and Weekiy
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tuade Known Ou applitativu.) Subscriber to pay
express Charges on vicyvle itum Pan Francisco.
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year, $12.00; with DAiti TRANSUKLPT and
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SULIEET aud Wreiy Builetin, one year, $15.
Suvsesnbver pays express,
Cane;
Neither too large nur wo smail, but just the
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yet, Fle. oU;—with VAIbY—“PiaNSOnih rend
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puys express,
Telescope.
A very useful articie that cnyone living in the
country oF .fuvelleg, WH apprecuste, Our
pPreMilin telescope is w yood, struvy iMelrument,
With an Objecuylass 4. iuches—in-dinmeter, 3
(laws, 6 iucnes jug When Closeu, teacher cased,
and wili be seat with WALLY IRANSURIPT aud
Vuily Bulievin, oue ) esr, $11; Wilh vA. LY LRANSUMIPLT shu Weckly Buiewu, one year, $y.
) DdUbscriher tu pay expresn, charges,
\_. Microscope,
A most interesting inpirument and of great use
to che suuyent. ‘This no wy, but a powernu
LLtrosvope Wat reveals Tue mikuy strange tgs
that e&kist iu the 1u0u Weeat wu lie water We
urink, 10 siahdsOiicies hign aud niaguibcs 60
Uiumelers, wd Wil veseuéwith VAIL. PKAS—
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VAILY ThAoBUrIPL auu Weekly Bul.cuin, one
dear, $9. Subscriber tupay eXpiess chaiges,
Musical itastrumerts.
In making ouc selections of musical instruments tor premise; We ulMmed iy every iiistance’
LO pele gouuarticie one Liat We uded NLL heei—
Bete sc LO & perluriuer WhO ls @ CUnnU.sseur,
We have maue wrrangemenis with the éading
WabUlaclurers aud JULcers hatenable us to utter
these lo strulientis iu Joulection with the TRANSURI rT on unprecedentiy vera! terms
‘Banjo.
Banjoplaying is ay ycuumplishment that has
become Very téstiunable Ubdly Lie sot few ) cars,
Leis Pew. y seurued Uy anyoue having ® ygoou ear
(OF DUSIG, ANU WAKES &® epiendid accolupaulment
Tur Une Voice ln winging, We Wil send a dauc—
Onde WiChie-rin, Cat-ghiD hem, 10 bracket banjo
Wilh Ibetrucuun buok, with DAILY ‘TKANSURIPT aud vaily Bulletin, vue year, $11.60; with
DALLY ‘TMANCUKIPY anu Weekly bulietia, one
year, 8.00. Subscriber w pay express charges,
B Flat Cornet.
A handsome nickie 6 flac cornet, with ful) ses
OF oXbee cruo. 8, Music Puck, case auu instruction
bouk? olipite—a& fine Clo inetrumcnt—with
DAILY ERANDURIPL gud Daily Buaeun, one
year, $16.00; with DAILY SKANSUKIPT gua
Vieekly Buuetin, $14.00, Suoseriber pays express charg es. *~
Flute,
., The flute ig Oue of chesweetest and easiest: musical instruments to learn. Ltharmonizes with
the piano aud 4il otber-mstrujents, For»
rein.um we have selected a tine cucoawood, 6:
vyeu, Gore jointed flute with tuning slide, and
Will send it with DAILY KRANSUKIPE and Daily
Buuevin, ond year, $18; DAILY TRANSCRIP?
aud Weekly Bulictin, one year,
acciber pays exntess charges.
Pianos,
aA miniature piano with 16-bell-metal keys, ele=
Sant Auished— just (he thing tor children to learn’
Uo play vn; Make» good music, Sent with DAILY
TRANSCRIPY aud bay Bul etin, one-year,
$11.50; with DalLY THANSULIPT and W eekly
Bulletin, ©, year, $9.50. Subscriber pays express,
Croquet.
A beautiful croquet set for eight players will
be ceut \.th DAILY TRANSCRIPT aud Day
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Shot Guns
We made a apeciai point of securing » good gua
tor a prémium— one that Wecan recommend jand
fee] assured that our selection wils be all thas you
Cunask. Our premium” gun is Well made and
haudsmely unished, “tt shoots stioug and
accurately, andia @ relable guu in every puritis the very best yun ever offercd as a
newspaper) remit and is well’ worth working
#10.76, Subm@fotuRn PREMIUM. gs é
OF We will send THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with the Sun Francisco
Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and any of 4e {folRealizing the iniportance of a good wat} A Nickie tenor
fon:
. Well OF) our sis xcq usin teneeL and adu to
lowing valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in advance:
ICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION.
{Drums
rum, 14-inéi nead, with stick,
gouplete, with DALY TKANSCHIPE and dial
etin, one year, $12.50 wih DAILY TKAN
*CRiPT and Wepkiy Bulletin, one year, $16 50
Subscribor pays express
Military’ Drum.:
Atine corded, hammered ‘beiks “drum,
icks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Jaily Bu letin, one year, $10.50; with DAIL
skKANSCRIPTand Weekly by iletin: ene veer
$8.50. Subscriver pay 6 exji: ss, .
Rifles.
The Wincheser mastiatis it pice
reposting rifle wade and is toe wel! Town to
need further descripiion. We will aond 9 44 cal
vctayon bar.el Wiochester. rifle with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT aud od Bulietin, one year
$22.75; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Wevkly
Bulk tin, 6ne year, $20.75. Above. is venter fire
rifle.” We willsends rim fro for 81 40 lens, Bub~cribet pays express
’
Flobert Rifles.
A Flobert riffe, «bcsting—-#ekL. Fiob: 3
less cartricges, jus. the thing for yt Nebo at,
of shooting, sent.w:
: T and pany Bulletin, one year, $11.25.
with VAIL’ TRANDUKIPT ind Weekly Bulletie:
One year, ¥9.25. Subseriber pays exprese i
We have decideu to offer a strong, serviceable
revolver fora premium and haveselected the
American, double action, ‘ Buil Dog,” in any
sige trom 22 to 88 cal. It will be . sent wi
DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bullen, one
year, $11; with UVAILY TANS: * and
RI
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9, atncribae pay
express,
rishing Tackle
Our premium fishi:g rod is a 16-“oet Calcutta
baipboo with iance woud tip and double ferrules
it is a good serviceavle rod and wi lbe ‘sent with
line, reel, etc., complete, with DAILY ‘IRAN.
SCRIP! and Daily Pulletin, one year. $11; with
DAILYTRANSCiI1T and Weekly Bulletin, one
year, $9. Subscriber pays xpress,
Tent
5 This is 9 very userul prem wa ard will be apPrecisteu Ly all who go hunting, fishing oF camp.
ing Ul, Ttisa tet-case a tent, feo root
aud a afl 02. uuck; siz 0x7 feet, und will be
seul with poles, pins, ete, complete, wi y
TRANSCRIPT ona: Daily Mans ee
¥12,.0; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and weetiy
bulleuu, one year, $10.60, Bubscriber Pays the
eXpress,
witd
an
> the best
Hammock,
A hammock isa premiuu Unt appeals to all
Whether siuny trom the trees in @ las) or from
the posts ola shady verandah, » 40k
Probaresqué BUG BUKes ive Uf bilesfua suutort
A complete and elegant Lestovt Lauuuock, with
04 ae arent Sebt With DAILY LKANSCUKIPT
@ud Daily buuetin one year, $10.25; with ALL
TRANSCRiFT anu Weealy ‘Sauron. Hot he
98.25. Subseriber pays express,
~ Tennis
“among Outdoor gitiee— wn tennig is becoming ~~
efav. rite — de gives suincient eXcrcise’ withou
being violent; Keeps the @ttenuen “fixed and In
Verest susuaued tui vughuut the Kame, “Bei
gatnein Whicd ladics «Xcel; you cum secure the, 00
popularity by-yetting wset OF tonuts aud Ogun
ing @C1UD, A fintmcliene toning outlit, comp ete
Wul be sent with vaibY TRANS RUET aud
Vaily Burletin; .oue your, vy; with < DAILY
THRANSCHIPT wid Weekty Builetii, éne year
$17. Bubseriber piye Xpress,
Base Bau
Our base hatlouwie eousises of Wo eacue balls
thi ee wesuiteu Osis, LWo palts of gloves, Musk,
ete., Cuuiplete, aud will Le sent with DAILY
PHAN De ede DL wu vay Builctin, one 1,912
With DAWLY TRANSL aud Wee Bulle
tia ole yeur, 8 Subsciiber pays .
Bie
Hanging Lamp
An elegant buaying jauup With 44-ine
ad Irom 42 bu 06 iuches eXleMo.gL,
pulished biases Cs rich yolu cour’ » wigh! { ra
(uve BUG eer Vicesbie WIP BELL Wilts ALLY
AiawSCliPT wud Dany cutleun obe yeur
218005 with VALLY LRANSCMIFE nd” Weekly
bYuclio, Oe year, ¥id.oV, Subovriber pays ex~
Stylogra, hic Pen.
Always rewuy bs write: carries ik enough
(he huider W lost for Weeks or Myuths; wil be
Sent “With tA LY TRANDOR P71! and Day.
PeAILMy obey omar we Zoe Will: ALLY RAN,
BUKIFL and Weeki Buiietiu, $8.25,
Standard Rain Guage,
pit aatington
DAILY LRANSUKIET
anu Daily tusipan, Tose JOUR, 910.70, wite DAILY TeANSURIPE
and Weenly Bulieub, ene year .
Pa) Ss eXpiens, : < i“ en,
Photographic Outht, ~
Almateur puviogiepuy is» most delightfu and
popular Fecteau, With the approved ap, afalls UFtuusy wnyone cal soon acquire the ars. of
Weblog 4 guud picture aud Wilt won * possess
uudreds uf views Venea-by him or herself ‘The
Spperucus We vffes 1s bo gut 70 ean ily ,
Cate WED Wwileiuy. Os riding,
shuu dU have vue, tor itt wil nin a ys oconge
sluUselient LO alla. d of protit ve many. 3
4 Gollipiete photographic eutn
View Wumers lor Uncle, 4x 43 econ a
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barkage ul Ly po, 1 bMiuting frame, hévts' of
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Sewing Machines,
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RACH UGH IN+Oe market: war
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Fee Re with DaILY TRAN IPT and
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with twist barrels, bac,-action, s'de suap, rubber
buts, Now, 10 and FZ gngrce, ae’ desired, and will
besent with DAREY TRANSCKLP: and Daily
Luiwciny Ome year, $21)\with WALLY TKADSUKl:Taud Weekly builetin, oue dear, Bly.
Duadocr. ber pays eX) Tess,
danle gun as above, with pis ‘gr 1.50
aduitiou tothe clupbi
W 7 OL ir, $27, J
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