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January 14, 1893 (4 pages)

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PAIS he eee) ane a —————ae oe M33 ‘Taple of Distances. maains — ‘ew E73 From Nevada vity to ‘Al pha.....0.Rirehyille ... Columga Hill.. Grass Valley. Hunts Hill.. Moore's Fiat-::-North Bloomfield. Newtown...North San Juan. Omega Purdon s Bridge.. aker Hill elief Hill Bough & keady Snow Tent. ; Snow Point Scott's Flat &a Sweetiand . Spencerville Notice of Sale of Real Estate by Receiver. N the Superior Court, County of Nevada, State of California. ert B. Dinsmore, J. E. Prewett, as the of J. E. Stephens, deceased, First _National Bank ef-Petaluma,-Cal:; -and~“H: N. Miner, Defendants. Under and by ™irtue of a decree of foreclosure made, and entered in the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, on the 30th day of sued out of said Conrt on the 8th day of. December, 1892, in an action therein nding, entitled, George” W. Locke, laintiff vs. Robert B. Dinsmore, J. ¥. Prewett, as the Executor of the lo:¢ will and testament of T. E, Stephe: a, deaeased, First National Bank of Petah ma,wal., and H. N. Miner,.Defendants, whereim said Plaintiff obtained a, judgment against the said Defendant, Robert B. Dinsmore, for the sum of $4356.11, and the sum of $200.00 for Attorneys; fee, and the sum of $29.40 for costs, making a total sum of + $4,585.51, am cemmanded-andorderORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR ] the’County of Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the estate of 8. E. Storey, deceased. Mrs. 8. N. Storey, Administratrix of estate of 8. E. Storey, decd, having filed her petition herein duly verified praying for an order of sale of a certain portion of the real estate of said decedent for the purposes therein set forth, it is therefore ‘ordered by the Judge of said Court that! all persons interested in the estate of said deceased appear before the said Surior-Ceurt-on_Mouday, the Ninth day of anuary, 1893, at ten o’clock a. M. of said day atthe Courtroom of said Superior Court, atthe Court House inNevada City, Cal.,to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said Administratrix to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased at private sale as shall be necessarr; and that a copy of this order be published in the Nevada Daily TRANSCRPT, & Newspaper rinted and published in said County of “hated Dec. rd, 1892 rag re = JouN CALDWELL, Superior Judge. Fred Sear!s, Atty. for Admx. 1 Notice For Publication. Land Office at Marysville; Cal. r December 28, 1892. OTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup~~ pert of his clai, and that~satd—proof; -ember-Oth, ed to sell all that real property situate in the County of Nevada, State of .California, and known, designated and described, as the Nant West qu:rter of Section number Thirfy-two, also tle N orth East quarter of Sdéction number ] ourtzen, also the North half of the South East quarter of Section number.E‘even, The South East quarter of the Nuth East quarter of said Section number Ele en, the South West quarter of. the North West quarter of Section number Twelve, all in Township number Fourteen North, Range Eight East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, together with all and singular, the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in “= appertaining. Netice is hereby given that on Saturday the Seventh day of January, 1893, at ll o'clock a.m. of that day, at the County Court House Door, in Nevada City, Cotinty of Nevada, State of Cali+ fornia, I will, in-obedience to -said-decree of foreclosure and judgment and order of . sale, sell the above described premises or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's judgemnt with interest thereon and costs and Attorneys’ fee and accuring costs and expenses of sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in gold coin of the United States. 2 E. B. POWER, Receiver. Dated ee City, California. DecReceiver at Marysville, Cal., U. 8. Tand Office on Wednesday February 15, 1893: viz: Joseph C. Lam Hd. App!ication No. 3774 for the SE } of NW4 W4 of NE} SE of NE Sec. 28T 10 18N RGE, M DM. — : He names the following witnesses to prove his-eontinuous 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., Jokn Williams, ‘of Orgon iba ¢b., Cal. CHAS Assessment Notice. eee MONY GRAVEL MINING co: AN eda City, Cal. Notice is hercby given, that a meeting of the Directors, held on the 23d day of December, 1592, an assess“ent, Nu. 7, of ten cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable Wednesday, January 25th, 1883, tO the Secretary, at the store of KCasper, Nevada City, Cal. in U. 8. gold coin. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 25th da of January, 1893, will delinquent and adyertised for sale at public auction, and, unless payment is made before, will be sla onthe 15th day of February, 1993, at the hour of 11 0’clock A. M., at the office of the Secreof said corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment, ee tap gs C eapee = vertising and expenses of sale. y order phere te K. CASPER, Secretary. Office at-K. Casper’s store, on Pine street. Nevada City, Cal. a3 ~ Notice to Federal: Loan Stockholders HE Regular Annual Meeting of the stcckBP Ba ea of the Federal Loan Gold Quartz Mining Company will be held at A. Wutke’s office, on the Twelfth Day of January, 1893, At 7:30 o’clock Pp. M., for the purpose of -electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and fer the transaction of such other business as may be brought before th meeting: JOHN VINCENT, President. CaRL BRAND, Secretary. Nevada City, Dec. 27, 1892. Dividend Notice. T a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Champion Mining Company, beid on the 13th oor. of December, 1s¥2, a dividend (No. 26) of Ten (10 cents) persh.re was declared payable on and after Menday, Dec, 19, 1892, at the office of the Company, No. 320 Sansome street, Koom 10, San fFraneiseo, Cal. Transfer books will _be—closed on Saturday, December 17, 1892, at 9 o’sjock A. M. THEO. WETZEL, Secretar). Office No. 320 Sansome street, Room 10, San Francisco, Cal, L. P. FISHER Newspaper Advertising A emey. BROOME 20 AND 21 MERCHANTS E CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, B. ADVERTISEMENTS «Solicited for all newspapers pub. esia, Mexican Ports, Panama ae ore, New Zealand, the Australian Colonies, the Eastern States and Europe. : Files of neariy every newspaper publisne on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly ~~ en band, and all advertisers are allewed free access to them during business hours PATENTS! Pension, Land & Indian Depredation CuUuAIMsS. United States and Foreign Paten‘s obtained; interferences conducted; special examinations; trade-marks, . copy-righits, labels and designs registered. : Rejected cases prosecuted; infringement. suits conducted in any United &tates Court, sh If you have an imvention, send us a sketch-pho' or small model, together with a brief description of the most important features and we will advise you the course to pursue. If you-are in possession of patents and the same are infringed, or if you are charged with infringement, submit the matter to us for a reliable opinion. NATIONAL BUREAU OF OLAIMS, ’ Box 85, Washington D. ©. Fe — The Chicago Cottage Organ’ Has attained astandudot excellent whii admits of no It containe v¥ ventive genius, ‘hese er ' ans are Celebrated for en aS, tone, quick response; Variety of combination, atic design, beauty n finish, perfect construction, m ng thei the most ve, ornamental and desira ble organs for homes, schools, churchcs Lefticisnky k&PUTATION ee _. BEBT MATERIAL, .' COMBINED; MAKE THIS “The.Popular Organ. : ** papen corion Books AND PIANO STOOLS gues afd Price Liste on application 1HIGAGO YOPTAGE ORGAN V0.1 improvement that io and money can pro ValpaRob’t T.& Wm. H. Devlin and Fred: Searl , Attorneys for Plaintiff. : Assessment Notice. DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING CO., Nevada Vity, Cal. Notice is herebygiven that at a meeting of the Board of Directors; held on the 9th day of December; 1892, an assessment (Number 3) of two cents per share Was jévied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable January I3th, 1898, to the Secretary,at the store of K. Cag— per, Nevada City, Cal., in U. 8. Gold coin. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain-unpaid on the Mth day of tanuary 1893, willbe delinqueut and advertised for gale at public auction, and, unless payment is made before, will be sold on the ist day of February,1893.at the hour of 11 o’clock.A. M. atthe office of the Seeretary of said cor poration, to pay the deHuqent assessment, together with costs of advertising and exPenses Ofsale. By order of the Board of Directors. : K. CASPER, Secretary. Office at K. Casper’s store, on Pine street, Nevada City, Cal. do A Severe Law. The English peo ple look more closely t the genuineness of these staples than we do. In faet, they have a law under e7which they make seizures and de stroy adulterated products that are not what they are represented to be. Under this statute thousands of pounds of tea have been burned because of their wholesale adulteration. ; ‘Tea, by the way, is one of the most notoriously adulterated articles of commerce. Not alone are the bright, shiny green teas artificially’ colored, but thousands of pounds of substitutes for tea leaves are used to swell the hulk of cheap teas; ash, sloe, and willow leaves being those most commonly used. Again, sweepings from tea warehouses are colored and sold astea. Even exhausted tea leaves gathered from the tea-houses are kept, dried, and made overand find their way into the cheap teas, The English government attempts to stamp this out by confiscation; but no tea is too poor for us, and the result is, that probably the poorest teas used by any nation are those consumed in America. Reech’s Tea is presented with the guar auty that it is uncolored and unadulterated; in fact, the sun-cured tea leaf pure and simple.--Its purity insures superior strength, about one third leas of it being required for an infusionthan of the artificial teas, and its fragrance and exquisite flavor is at once apparent. It will bea revelation to you. In order that its purity and quality may be guaranteed, it is sold only in pound packages George W. Locke, Plaintiff vs) Rod-. ' Executor of the Last Will and Testament . November, 1892, and an order of sale-is. the Chicago Singer Machines, and i provement ina loose balance the machine. strong spiral spring. When rugning and most convenient of any. Uniontown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889. * We received the machine some two months ago. Havegiven it a faf trial and like it very much. We think it is as good as a forty dollar wacline. Miss Janz Rowetu. S45 SEWING M Including 1 Year’s Subscription “The Daily Transcript.” { * ( ACHINE FOR SIT. ¢ We have made such arrangements as enable us to Offer SINGER SEWING MAC?t INES~ This machine. is made after the. /atets. models rtom. yer Mach .a~perfect fac-similé in make, namentatiof and appearance. All the parts are made tc gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and areconstructed -of precisely the same materials. -of ; re The Chicago Singer Machine have every importan imwheel so constructed as_ to }premit winding bobbins without removing the work from The loose balance 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 a a bobbin is to be wound the bolt-is-julled out enough to release the . balance wheel, and turr 2d slightly-te-the right or left where it is held by a stop-pi : tili the bobbin is filled. When thé 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 operated by the treadle. The driving w .ieel on this machine is admitted to be the simplest, easies The machine is self-threading, as the very_best tension and thread liberator, is made oft e best maerial, with the wearing parts hardened, “and is finished in a‘superior styelt. neered cover, drop-leaf table, end dru wers and cenwing drawer. The manufacturers WARRANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YFARS. It has ve *Lonamont, Cou., Nov. 17, 1889. ‘I received the machine all right, an any well pleased with it; It does ex cellent work. Penman McCarry, Atrus, ARK., Decj 1 #!9. Te Chicago Singer sewing ma: hine I. received your premium sewing machine in good order, and am _ wel! pleased with the. same. Accept m) thanks. A. Norton. Wetv’s Bringe, N. Y., Nov.20, i. 89. I would-say,.after using th e 8 wing machine received from yon, it giver perfect satisfaetion in al! respects, do ing all kinds of work very nicely. Mrs. 1.C. Youmans. Wesrtsoro, Mo., Dec. 10, 1889. My sewing machine gives good sat, isfaction—does as good work as a fifty dollar machine, Marv-E. Mosnay. Herring, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1889.The sewing machine I got from yon en, and does a8 good work as a $40.00 machine. — Gero. B. Mum. é 4 sé : 5 Both for $6 Both for $9 ars bgariig thts arke * Bunting Flags. In view of the movement for a more general use of the Stars and Stripes, especially in connevtion with the education of American youth, we have made special arrangements to furnish the BrEs't QUALITY of Bunting Flags to readers of the Dairy Te inscrrrr at the following low pricesiy BI CLATION S1ZKS. OE WIE obs ci su s coacs nace AO TR NOR bike dooce sceeces oe} er 14 feet long..... RU IO0G So 6 vos ov cetsssecs ces 18 feet long..... OOS LOE a is aes ne ss hcceccaks 90-feet long.. ...... . Et ae epee rl: > 36 feet long....-+-43.++-2-436.67 These Flags are guaranteed to be equal to any Bunting Flags iv the country. Address all orders with remittance to BROWN & CALKINS, Publishers ‘Dally Transcript,’’ Nevada City, Cal. UNION MARKET, COMMERCIAL STREET.. R®VADA O11 £ « (COLLEY BROB.,:....Prooneton ee ee ee ee DEALERS In Beet, Perk, Mutton, Veal At the lowest rates, : E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICES8TOCK OF THE PEOPLE TASTE HAMS, BACON and LARD —— Ktc. it was established in 1860. ing and nteresting. important news of the week, gleaned apie of pub literature. It furnishes the latest and most tions, and gives special attention to mining every peanent a first-class family pr~er, app household. M 2 : (Beven iss ge ding newspaper’ the Pacific Coast. OREGON ‘ Home Office at (in the State Ins ee GREY. AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY e 0. subdividing large tr, ed over Sab acres of Land into bto shown in the fact that »ut of 260 tracts “We claim that 10 acresof choice Lan acresof Wheatin the M We also make val email tract of Land 1s teats A LARGE LOT OF GR y wase pi Valley. ;able improvements in Si. Pemnnicts, Maps and Pricg List. as a preminm last year, cannot be beatTHE NEVADA DAILY TRANSC " t Regular Price $6 @ Year); LAN PRW'TH .Ts— jally o nd, and hes during 20 acre recevéed in good order. The machine . is a splendid one ;~ the Ag we here would ask about thirfy-five ollars for such a machine. Marry th sks; JosgpH B.cHMAN,. Somerset, Va., Oct. ‘8, 1889. The, machine ordered of «.>u arrived, and after a few days’ trial IM@find it to be as represented, and doul-tléss wil continue te give satisfaction. Mary J. WALEER. Trenton, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1889. ‘The premium sewing machiné came te-hand very promptly and in good order“ It ‘is nicely finished, and works like q chara,and we are delighted with it. E. F. Youna., Sr. Maraarer’s, Md _, Dec. 14, 1889. We received the machine two weeks. since in good order. We are pleased with the machine and glad to speak of you asan honest, honorable firm. . MachineNo. 3 and Datty TRanscripf¥ 1 year..17 00 “cc Se <2.10 66 &®.Subscribea to pay freight from the factory, which THREE AND A-Ha-F-DOLLARS-to-MVevada City. BROWN & CALKINS, Pubs. Damy Taanscrit NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Regular Price $6 a Year) : ee wire THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL (4 Regular Price $1.25 a Year) 50a Year ! RIPT CRegusar Prree $6 u Year) OO .a Year You Must Pay in Advance for One Year' Those in arrears for tne TRaNscripr now mast . pay one year’s combination price in advance, pay up in full, and aleo tt supe eon Isthe Leading paper of Northern Central Califurnia—a position ithas maintained since It gives the latest and mest reliable Mining, Court, Supervisoral and other Neyaia county news. Horticultus Itis bright, indepenaent enterpri The San Francisco Weekly Call Isa handsome eight-page paper. It is wened every Thursday, apd contains all of th rom every ation. It contains interesting special cipal cities of the world and a vastamount of the quarter of the globe, Complete up to correspondence from all of the prinbest selected and original general reliable financial news and market quote , horticulura! and agricultural news and is fn ealing tothe interest of every mam ber of the The Morning Call ues & Week) live metropolitan daily -Ithas the largestcirculatiou andis ecognized as The “Daily Transcript” has the most complete Book and Job Printing 4 . Office in Caiifornia. ID: COMPANY J Salem, ‘Oregon, urance Bulldine,) AND BRANOH OFFIOES IN PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND“ ALBANY N ~ ie. AND FRUIT FAKMs, ‘aLs ized tor the purpore of Luying ar pest twoyears ! dught and gut i ® success of this undertaking. ‘ on the market, 225 have been gold in Fruit wid bring a@ larger income than. 10 the way of roads, fences, ete. We con seo a r the same price per acre that you would have to pay fora 83) ce SIM ‘ Secretary Manzanita Con. Gravel me 11941. . : APPLICATION FOK APATENT. U.S. Lanp OFrrice, SACRAMENTO, CALIF., Sacramento, Noy,.15th. 1892. _ OTICE I3-HEREBY GIVEN THAT Louis Dutertre,; by Erastus B. Power, his atturney in fact, whose Post Office, address is Nevada @ity, County of Nevada, state of California, hag this day filed his application for.a.Peten:. for -S0Qu linear. feat of the YUBA CANON CONSOLIDATE! QUARTZ MINE,-or_vein, bearing gold, with surface ground 600 feet in widih, situate in Washington Ming District, County of Nevad-,and State of Califorvia, and desixneted by the field notes and official plat ov file in this office, as Lots 65 and 66, in Towuship17N, Blil-E: of Mt, Diablo B; & M>-Sait-totNo: 65 being described as follows, tu-wit: Beginning at a live oak tree t8 inches ing dia. marked “Y. C. C.Q. M. L. No. 1, staud!ng ou South side of Scuth Yuba River, at North end of claim, on lode, from which the mouth of a tunnel bears 8. 744° W. 87 links; Thence. mag. var. 179 E,S, 1837+ W. 22. 73 chains or 1800 feet to a live oax tree standing on South sicé of Omega Dit h Flume, warked “Y. C. 0. Q. M. L. No. 2,” at Svuth end of Yuba Canon Location. , : EXTERIOR. BOUNDARIES Beginning ut a post in rock mound mark ed “Y.C. 0. Q. M. Nu. B? standing at Northis also post“S.-C.No-: 6."ar8: Es corner of Sunlight Consolidated Quartz Mine ( A} proved Survey; ) thence, mag. var. 17° E. 5S. 1854° W., 22.73 chains, cr 1500 feet o a post iu rock mound marked "Y. ©.C.Q. M Nu. 2,” at Southeast corner of Yuba Canon Location; Thence N 75° W ¥.08 chains or 699.3 feet to @ postin rock-mound markéd “Y. G. C.Q. M. No. 5” at Séuthwest corner of Yuba Canon Location ; Thence N. 16549. 4, 22.73 chaineg or 1500 feet to post in rock i0und marked “¥:C.C, Q/M. No.6” a Norihwest corner of Yuba C.non Location, from which the corner to Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14, Tp.i7N., R11 E., M.b. B. and M. bers No3= W. 30.40 chairs distant ; Thence &. 75° E 948 chains, or 599.3 feetto te piace of beginning, and co taining 20 5yacire . CONNECTING LINE NO. 1. From po:t “Y. C. C. Q, M., No. 6’ at Northwest curnerof Yuba Canon Location, the Coruer to Sections 11, 12.13 and 14, ‘Tp. 17 N., &. No. 11 E. M. D, M, bears N. 83° W., 30.40 chains distant. YUBA CANON SOUTH EX7 >iON LOCATION, LODE LINE. Beginning ata live vak tree 10 inches in diameter marked “Y. C. C. Q. M: L. No. 2,” standing ‘at North end of claim, on lode, ou South side of Omega flume ; ‘Theuce ‘mag. var. 179 E. 8.17349 W. 22.73 chains, or 1500 feettoa tin rock mound warked “Y. C, C.Q, M.L. No, 3,” standing iu old road. }from which a fir tree three feet in dia cears N 66° W. 69 links distant. EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. 3 Beginning atNortheast corner at post in a rock mound warked “Y. C.C. Q. M. No. in dia: bearsS. 52° W. 79 links’ distant ; thence mag. var.179 E 8. 17449 W. 22.73 ‘. chains, or 1500 feet to a post set in arock mound marked “*Y.C. C. Q. M. No.3 ;” ‘chains to post setin, rock mound murked+ “Y.C.C.Q. Q. M, No. 5” trom which the corner to Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14, Tp. 17 N. R. 11 E,,M. D, B.& M. bears N. 42° 12’ W.,, 34.05 chains distant ; thence 8. 75°-E., 9.08 chains, or 599.3 feet to the place of beginning, and containing 20 62 acrcs. CONNECTING LINE NO. 2. From post No. 5, at Northwest cdiner of Yuba Canon South Extension Location the corner to Sections 11, 12, 13 aud 14, £9717 N., R.4i E., M. DB. and M-bears-N. 429712’ W. 34.05 chains distant. ¥URA CANQN. CONSOLIDATED-QUARTZMINE: SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES, Beginning ata post set in rock mound marked ‘‘Y, C,C. Q. M. No. 1,” standing at Northeast corner, trom which acedur tree 24in dia. bears-N. 36 1-42 E. 48 links dis— tant ; thence mag. var.17°9 E. 8. 16349 W. 22.73 chains, or 1500. feet to a post in rock mound marked “Y. C. C. Q. M. No. 2” at Southeast corner of Yuba Canon Lodation and Northeast corner of Yuba Canon South Extension Location ;thence 8 1714°: West 22.73 chains, or 1900 feet to a post in rock mound marked “ty. C. C. Q: M.No=3 ; thence . N 755° W. 9.08 Chains, or 3£ et toa post set inrock mound marked “Y.C. C. Q. M, No. 4;” ; thence N. 171¢9 E. 22.73 chains, or 1608 feet to a post in rock monnd marked “y.C, C,Q. M.No5," from which the corner to Sections LI, 12, ls and 14, Tp.17N., K. 11E., M.D. B.“& M. bears N. 42° 12’ W., 34.05 chains distant, thence N. 1834 ° EK, 22.73 chains or 1500 feet to a post in ieck mound marked “Y. C. C. Q. M. No. 6" at Noithwest corner of Yuba Canon Location (this is also the South west corner of the Sunlight (onsolidated Quartz Mine, Approved Survey); thence S.75_ E. 9.08 chains, or 599.3 feet to the place of beginning, and containing uba Canon Location, 20.59-ucres, Yuba Canon South Extension Locatior, 20,62 acres, A total of 41.21 acres, and comprising portions of the N.W.\% and 8. W. 1-4 of Section 13, Tp. 17 N., R. 11,8., M. D.B. & M, ‘ The lecation of this mine is recorded ip the xecorder’s office of Nevada county, at Nevada City, in the county of Nevada, State of California. The adjoining claimant ir the Sunlight Consolidated Quartz Mine on the North.—~ — Any and ajl persons claiming any partion. of said Yuba Canon Consolidated Quartz Mite, or surface ground, are hereby required tu file their adverse claims, with the egister of the United States Land Office at Sacramento, Cal,, during the sixty days’ period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. THOMAS FRASER, Register, It is hereby ordered that the foregoing nor tice oj application for patent be published {fer the period of s xty days (ten congecutive weeks in the Nevada Dail a daily vig sot Acs publishe City, State of California. -THOMAS FRASER. Register.
FRED SEARLS, Atty. for Applicant. Trxuseript, at Nevada The first publication of this notice was wade November 18th, 1492: DELINQUENT NOTICE, D.N GOLD AND SILVER MINING CO, Location of works, Nevida Township, Nevada County, California, Location of puappel place of business, Nevada City, Jalifornia. Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock, cn account of B mbar.. ers Sinemnte:. Opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: —. Names. Amt. No. Cert. Shares. M2 225 $4 50 2,300 4 Kk, A, Coleman 30 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 10t. day of September, 1892, s0 many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessury will be sold at public . ‘ction on the Qith dxy of Noyember,* 4 ag the hour of jl o'clock A, M,,at the 3 ths Secretary, the office of said em ‘en, to pay the delinquent assessmenr son, together with Costs of advertising d expenses of sale. Hy order of the Boar. Of Directors, * K. CASPEK, Secretary. Office--At K. Casper’s store, on Pine street, Nevada City, California. . CW. Cross.. C, W, (2086 Postponed, mile By order ofthe Board of Directors, at a meeting held November 16th,.882, the above deliaquent sule is hereby postponed on account of legal holiday, until November 29, 1892, at 11 o’clock A. M. K, CASPER, Sec'v. NOFICE FOR FUBLICATION._ Lanp Orrice ar Marysvitre, Cat., Nov. 12, 1892. pbk is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in suprt of his claim, and that said proof will made before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Nevada County, Cal., at his office, on Dec. “itn, 1892, viz. Gandenzio Della Piav? .1d. Ap. No, 3996, for the NW! cc. 14, Tp. 17, N. R. 8E.,.M. D. .4. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Ira Buck, Joe Keiffer, Siduey Treanor and Jas. O, Sweetland, all of ‘Nevada Co., Cal. CHAS. HAPGOOD, Register. novl5-6w a ANNUAL MEETING, Nene TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF 10 the Manzanita Con, Gravel Mining aap Notice is hereby given that the regula: annual meeting of the stockholders of the Manzanita Con, Gravel Mining Company will ve held at Justice eecler's courtroom ou Commercial street, Nevada City, Nevada county, in the State of California, on WEDNESDAY, December 7, 1892, at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. M., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the eve J year and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. Patedthe 2ist day of Movember 102, 4 Mining ¥ pany. eust corner of Yaba Cunon t ecrboy, se hich.. 2” from which a yellow pine tree four feet . , Serettal haan ee ee el — . & post set inarock mound marked “"Y. C.J} C.Q. M: No. 4;" thence N.171,9 EF, 3 ‘the eyes, pain in the nead, ring ng in the -ears. noise likethe rustlig-of leaves aiid assessmnent No. 2, levied on the 10th day of -saversl . ee 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 ~potoriously manipulated. ~~ Sabsti-tutes are added:and the whole dyed green or black. The dyes and substitutes have caused the Scientifie 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—uso less per cup than of the dyed teas, thus yeu use less per month and the econouly is manifest, as your monthly tea bill is less to say nothing of the delignt‘O DRINK fal flavor. There are-no headaches in Beech’s Tea. It is actually ‘‘as pure as-childhood” and can be drunk by children and delicate persons wiih impunity. It is adelight to lovers of really good tea. if.is never sold in bulk. Sold only in Sealed packages bearing this trade-mark. Prico, 60 cents per Pound; haives, 85 cents. For sale by SHURTLEFF &.SON, And GEO. C. GAY.ORD. TO THE UNFORTUNATE DR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY No. 623 Kearney Strce:, Vorner Commercial San Francige: Established in lois for the treatinent -—9ftenxatend semi —neal. Diseatres—sich = as Gonorrhea, Gleet . UF €xpense aud we wil »* Waithain”’ > . pURIYT and Weekly Bulictin, one Psuttcnn, One. year, $18-Y0,.. SULSCELDERto~ jr OF OUE Kz EER Solid Gold and Silver Wi atehes} Kealizing the importance of youd wai premium, wehave selected the *Waitham”™ eing the bestkno n and most reliable tm pieces in the market ‘hese watches have a vorid-wide reputation which they have yaincd olely.on their merits.. Phe. daass-we-gupianter‘0, be of solid gold and coin siever respectively, .ad if noc justas represenied fuay be returded at up the mouey We are prepared to wake the mosc libe: al propesitions on these watches as promiurus, as Wil be een by the following offers: i Solia Gold Watch—EGents’. A geutleman’s solid yoid huntirg case IboOveivent, steniwind aT et€finy, with DAILY TRA.SCRIPi nd bias Bulletin, one year, 3 30.80; watch, DAILY TKAN Seek, Seti Subscriber pays express charges ou wach tion ‘ab Erancisco. A Solid Gold Watch—Ladies . 4 lady’s soiid gold hunting case watch, ‘Wal &@®™ We will send THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with the Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, SemiWeekly: tuberin, and acy, —e. Owing valuable Preminms‘at the following prices, payable in a ivaace: PICK OUT YOUR COMBiNATI CN. ped. . : SRA COAG aw? t rancisca be fol. san Lrums SSA Nickle tenor drum, 14-inch nead, with sticks miploce, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily sulletin, one year, $12.60 with DAILY TKAN CRIUT,and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $16.50 subscriber pays express Military Drum: A fine conded, hammered brass drum, with iicks complete, with DAYLY TKANSCRIFT ane daily Buietin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY aRANSCKIPTand Weekly Bulletin, one year $8.50, Subscriber pays ex press, Mes, The Winchester maintains its-p'aceas the best repeating ritiejuade atid is too well known to need further description, “We wil send a 44 cal, .xtagon barel Winchester rifle with LAILY FRANSCKIFT ahd iaily Buiietin,.one year, 22.75; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weckly Bulictiti, one yewr,-$20.75, Ab: ve is center fire Psi tham” movement, stem-Winding, syom-setting, LY TRANSCRIPT and Daily bullet Me year, 929; with VAILY TKANSURLT anu Weekly tuiletin, one year, $26.00. Suvscriber O pay cXprest charges On Witch trom San é ran3COS Solid Silver Watches Solidco silver hunting case watch Walhap” movement, — stem-winding ‘and. steiisetting. # thoroughly reliable time-keeper, with PALLY ‘tb BKRANSCKLPT und Daily bulletin, one year, $18; with DAWGY TRANSCRIPY and We ekls Xpress charges on watchYrom San Francisco. Saline Watth, opeu face, wrh ULAILY TRANSCRIPT, and Daily Builetin, on@ year, glo; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, 312.90. Subscriber to pay expresdcharges vn watch from Sanfrancisco. Nickle Watch, A nandsome nickle stem-w face, #oo% movement, wits sCHIPT and Dany Balletia +4 DAILY TKANBURIPT anagv year 35.00. Subscriber to"pa ou Watch from San Francisco Bicyc.es. The Bicycle We have selected ae premiuni— tne *apollo”—while nou ine ust expensive ie a lrst-class article in every respect. It. is haudsome and substantially wade, it cana easily and i3@ prine favorite, it is standard finish with nickl¢ trinnaings, aud Will be seut complete with siddie-bag, covis, ete. Willve sent. with DAILY TRANSC'UPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, tor $27; with DAILY ‘TKANSCKIP't and W eekly oulletin, one year, $26.00, {The anove Prices are tor a 86-auch Wheel, rice ~per additional incn thade Known on appfativu.) Subsertber to psy express charges ou vicycle from can Francisco. __ Boys’ Velacipedes.___. A 16-inch wheel, staniuard fiuish wrought iron 3.9 watch, oper « ARLEN 'VRAK+ SEL; -with Bulletin, one Tees charges Hie. We willseuda rim fire for 31.40 las, Sub scr ber pays express ? Flobert Fiffes, A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flovert noise less cartridges, jus. the thing for Loys who are fond of shooting, eent wich DAILY TRANSCKIY and Daily Bullctin,-one year, $11.25 with DAILY TRANSCK}PT atid Weekly Bullotin® Gite y car, 80.26, Subscriber pays express Reververs, Wehave decides to offer a” atrony, KerviceR ble © revolyet tora premium and haye selected the American, double action, ‘Bull Pog,”’ in any vize fron: to 38 cal, It will be sent wit DAILY TRADSCKIPT and Daily Bullevin, one year, $11; with DAILY .TkANSCRIPT :-and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subseriber pay~ expresa, rishing Tackle Gur premium fishir.g rod.is a 15-foot Calevtta bamboo with tance wood tip und double ferrules it is a good servictable rod and willbe sent with line, reel, ete., Complete, with ~DAILY TRANSCRIP? and Daily Pulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCKI} T and Weekly Ballctin, one year, $9, Subiseriber pays~ xproxs: Tent This isa very useful prem un asd will oe ap preciated ty ali who go hunting, fishing or camp Ing out. Itiva first-class A tent, water-proo ~ and made of 8 oz. duck; siz 0x7 feet, nd will be sent with poles, pins e@%., complete w.th DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily: Bulletin, one year 212,50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT “and? Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.60 Subscriber pays the express, . . A hammock ig.a. premiu . Stricture, Syphilis 4 in all its forms, f Semiual Weak nes: “: Impotency, ett., ‘ Skin Diseases 0! \ years’ standing ani so. Ulcerated Legs successfully trea 4 i a. ‘ . aiacegee:. Dr. Gibbon has practiced over thirty years ia San lrancisco and his Dispensary is the oldest-in Gali, fornia. The sick and atilieted should not fail to call upon him. ‘the doctor has traveled extensively in.Europe, atid inspected thoroughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a great deal of valuable in furmation, which he is G.mpetent to impart to those in need of lrisservices. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, aelfabuse. Thissolitary vice, or depray } sexual indulgence, is practiced by the you’? of both sexes to an alinost unlimited extent, producing with unurring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless combatted by scientific medical meusures, viz’ Sallow countenance, dark spots under the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about toins, weakneys vf the limbs, confused vis ion, blunted inteNect,-loss-oefconfidence ditfigénce in’ approdchtig strangers, a dislike to form new scquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, nectie flushes, pimples and various cruptionsabont the face, furred tongue,fetid breath,coughs, consumption, bight sweets. If relict be not obtained, persons so atiiicted should apply immediately, either in person or by letter. and bave 4 cure effected a his new aud scientific mode of treating these diseases, MAKRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate marriage, who vr suffering under wny of these fearful mal‘dies, should not forget the sacred respeninility resting upon them, tiordclay Gob 4in immediate relief. CURED AT HOMER, Persons at-a-distance may be CURED Ad HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr Gitbon; tating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, aud the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity,to any part of the country, with ful: and plain directions for use. The Doetor cures when others fail. Try him. Charges reasonable call or write. Address DR. J, F, GIBBON, 623 Kearney street,°corner Commercial, San Francisco Oftice Box 1957. DRS. STARKEY & PALEN’S Trealment :by: (ah aletion 1529 ArchiSt, Philade!phia Pa. F.r Oonsumptiony Asthma, Bronchitis Dysentery, Ustarrh, Hay Fever, Dcbilitv, Headache, Rheumstism, Neuralgia, and all Uhronic and Nervous Disorders, HKYNHE original and only gennine Com ¢ pound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs. Starkey and Palen, is a scie?ifle adjustment ofthe elements of Oxygen aud Nitrogen MAGNETIZED'; and the compound ig a0 Condensed and made portable thatitis sent all over the world. It has heen in use for more than nty years ; thousands of patients have been treated, and overone thousand physicians have used it, and recommended ita very Seminal Emissions, the consequence gap velocipiede, Wich beh, vie., coluplete, sent with TANSURIET ahd Daiy Bulictin, one o¥; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Dulictin, one year, $10.40, 2 ‘ f he IES _ Type Writers, Thisisa type-wiiting age. Every body has why has writing to —do;—-or shoul he 0 Uereis your uppertumity, The Sun type-s 7 & periect ihsir (lagendietab Lu iG Lip “Casily Wp: rhsbruct winutes, wi bulletin,.om year,” Mud’ the CHT ahd Weekly Bulistis, one yeu, 1 IUUBCRL DOr paya express — : . ane, Neither too larve nur tov sma, but Just the tsize with [4-k-gotet Will be sent with : ' Dix TRANSL }¢ar, $19.50, hes, ~ DAILY ‘eekl, Bniletin, one peys cXpregs, , ~ Felescope, A Very ubeftl article chat anyone living in country or vraveling, will apy Prepiuin Leluscey-« is & good, st Witen—objier ‘Finches ii diawWs, 0 1uches lony When cioned, wud will be seut with DAILY 4 Dady Bulletin, one-year; #itpw SCRIP and Weekiy> Bulletin, one year, $9. Subseriber to pay express charges, Microscope, A moat interesting instrumesat and of reat use to the student, ‘Lhis is ne toy, but a powerrui HE ChOSEO pe TH fet Gals (he many strange tings that €Xisc in the food Weeat ad the water we avink, Jt slands6 inches hign and tiagnibes 50 Giameters, aid wil bescnt with DALLy TRAN SUK.PT and Daily Bulletin, one yeur, $11; wth DAILY TRASSCHAPY anu Wee kly Bubetin, one year, $9. subscriber topay express charges, Musical Instrumeris, Inmaking car selectiona of niusical bastruTuents for premiunis, We aimed in ey ery instance. arucie—~ One Uhel We need not: hesitae to send to » perforter Whois & COontio.sseur. We have made «rranguments with the nusnufacturersandjebourathat ouable us to offer these listruments ia connection witht the "ERAN SURIPT op uaprecedently liberal yerms Banjo, Banjoplaying is an accomplishment that has become very fachionable duriz astiew years, It isreadiiy fearned by anyore hay inga® yood ear lurmiusi¢, and makes @ splendid accompaniment fur thé voice insinging. Weowill send & handfuute nickle-rim, Gult-skin bea, 1@ bracket banjo With instruesien book, with DAILY —1 RANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.50; with DAILY TRAN CHU anWeekly Bulle tiu; one Sear, 89.00. Bubscribertepay express charges, B Fiat Cornet. Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with full set eXtra croues, music rack, case and instruction tupk: ompitto—a fine seio iretrument——with HAILY LRANSCKRIPY and” Daity Busietin, one year, $26.50; with DAILY D4taNSCKIPT and Veeky builictin. $14.5 Subserber pays express charpy es, Flute, The flute is one oi chesweetest and easiegt musical ipstinments to leven, ithacmonizes with tae piano aod “il other nstruments, For a . have selected-asiine cocou woud, (‘ we jointed tlote with tunting Aide, ard Willsenc it with DAILY TRANSCRIET and Daily Bulletin, one year, $18; DAILY TRANSCRIPT aid Wegkly Bulletin, one year,’ $10.76, Bub-~ suiiber pays express charyés, ' = 5 iene KIET and Subscriber the Our instrament, diaineter, 3 leathercased N io reciate, bo yet u goo 0 Le NGsit Le eading . Whether slung from the trees in a lawn or frome the poxts ofa shady Veraudah, a h umock is picturesque and suyveytive of tissful. comfort let ad elegant 1g-toct hammock, with id, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT UDaly Bulletin. one year, $10 25; with DAILY tANSCKIPT and Weexly Lalletin, one -year, ~ Subscriber pays expites, . = Tennis iy fav: cite It gives mithcient exercise witheu idlent; Keep: the attention fixed and in ‘inedthrouphout the pame, Being SHE edb eel et oar secure tit poo st-clags Conds Cotfit, complete PALEY “bite KirT abd bo DAILY » One, year, Base Bar Our base hall tfit onsists of wo esgne balta, thiec assorted ts, two pairs of gloves, lussk, ete. cCnmiplete” nd will be sent with i TRASFCKIFT nd Daily Bulletin, one $12 with TVAILY NsuKIFT and Wee’ — Bulletii one ar, $10 Subse Hanging Lamp Aneleg¥nt hanging lamp with 14-ine and from 42 to 56 inches extens'on polishect bi ass of a rich gold color— a high’ Thatiental and serviceable lamp=—sent with DAILY PRANECKIED and Daily tulfetin, ane year $13-50; with DAILY TRANSCRIFT and Weekly Bulletin, qu year, $11.60, Subscriber 2X ial » y A vecriber pays ex. Stylegraphic Pen, Always ready write; carries ink enough tne holder tc last for weeks or months; will be 8 38 hlys PATEY~TRANSCR: PT and Daily Pulletiii, one year, 810-25: with oALLY RANSCKIFTandg Weekly Bulletin, $8.25, Standard Ran Guage. Approved by the signal service at W withtull directions for use will be DAILY TRANSCP TPT and Puily Bulletin, ove car, $10.76; with DAILY TRANSUKIFY and cekly bulletin, one year, $4.25. Subscriber pays express, asbington” sent—with Photegraphic Cutft, Amateur photography isa most delichtfu and popular recreation. With the epproved apparatus of today anyone can soon acquire the art of Inaking a yoed picture and will 8LOD porsese hundreds of views taken Ly hit or herself.” The &pparatus we offer isso light it can eusily +5 carried when walking or riding, ivery bedy shoud have one, tor it’ will prove & scurce a aniusement outa: d of profit-to many, A Complete photographie outfit, consisting of view caniera for teaking $$x% 49 pict ures, with (Huek working leis, 6 rapid ury plates, 2 Japanned rou Ways, 2 packrye: of 3. PA. eveloper, 1 package Of hypo, . printing, franie, heets’ of ferro~pruysié te payer, 1 sheet of ruby paper, 1 Russel negative chaip and patout drying frome with fall insteuctous tor making photographs Will be sent with LALLY T KANSCRIPT ane Daily Brjietin, one year, $11: with DAILY TRA SCRILT widWeekiy Bulle lib, Ob year, §3.9. subscriber to pay ex jiess chargés. from Say Francisco, : Nork— Addition: ] materials for amateur pho. tographers, May be had Sam-C Partridge o29CoD mere & Strect, Francisco, G i Standard Atlas, The RapdeMeNs lly Se Sa ks oJ = Itdoes not actas most drugs do, by éreatinzanother ailment, and benetiting one ofan at the expense of another, often redairing a second course to erailicate the evil effects of the first, but Compound Oxyen is a-revitalizer, renewing, strengthening invigorating the whole body. These statements are confirmed by numerous testimonials, publishedin our book of 200 pages, only witn the express permission of the patients ; their names and addresses are given, and you Can refer to them for furtherinformation. Z The great success of our treatment hag sive rise tou host of imitators, unseru puous persons.;-some calliug their preparations Compound Oxygen, often uppropriating our‘estitmouials and the names of our patients, to recommend worthless conecoctions, Butany substance made Clséwhere or by others, «nd called Compound Oxygen is spurious. : “COMPOUND OXYGEN—ITS MODE OF ACTION AND RESULTS,” ig the-titie of a new book of 200 pages, published by Dre. Mathes & Palen, which gives to uli enquirere full information as to this remarkable curative agent, anda record of surpiising curesina wide range Of chroni¢ CAses— many of them after being abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be mailed FREE toany address on application DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, _ Empire Livery Stable Broadat., Nevada City, opp Nat.ona t& change hotel hi JAMES HENNESSY Proprietor, ‘P\HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable has the largest lot of Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagond and Hacks to let at the shortest notice and o the most reasonable terms The horses are free from vice, of geod sty) and capable of going as fast as any gontle man cares to drive, : Good Saddle Horses always on hand BR RIAGES OR FUNERAL? PROM PIL P-A:T-E-N-TS BTAINED, and all business in the 0.8 Patent Office attended to for MODKRATE FEES. Our offi ¢ is opposite the U. 8. ratent Of. fice, and we can obtain Patents in less ‘me than those femota from Washington, Send model orwdin ag. We advise as-to bo charge unless we obtain patent, refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Su erintendent of Money Order Division, and the officials of the U. 8. Patent Office: Fo; circular, advice, terms and references to actua ‘lients in your own State yous ad patentability free comhsepe~end we make . : A minature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, “ele vant finished— just the thing for children tu learn Lo phey ol) Inks BOO InusiC, «Sent with [AGLY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bul étin, one year dLL 00; with DalLY TRANSCRIPT and Waekly Dulletin,@ year, $9.50, Subserilier pays express, . . Croguet, A beautifuleroquet “et for eight players will ve seut with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daity ‘nletin, one yoor, $10; with DAILY TRAN otHtiPTand Weekly bulletin, one vear, $8. Buberib #YS “Xpress, Shot Guns, Wemnade @ special point of securing a good yun vr & premium-— one that Wecan recommend and feel assured that our selection will be all that you “Nas, Ourpremium gun is well made and nands mely finished, it shoots strong and tcourately, andi» @ reliable gin in every pur ticular, Ltisthe very best yun ever offered 4s 4 acwepaper premium andis well worth working (Of ehh ditt nilicent double breech-loud r vith twist barrels, bace-action, side snap, rubber bute, Nos. 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and-wili hesent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aad Daily Buletin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRANjOKLeT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $15 Siaocr ber pays express, $1.50 Same gun as above; with pis ‘gy World— afihyars in itseit furpiskedin one large voluue of 192 pages, eclegantiy illustrated and bourd ina substantial manner wity gold side Stampapproprisiels and ha ndsomely desigid robab price $4.10, will be sent with DAILY TRAN. SCRIPT wid Daily Bulletin, one year, ¥li; with DAILY TRANSCKIFTand W eehly Bulletin one year, $9. Subseriler pays expres: : by oe ee =Guizol's History of France. Guizuc's “History of France’ 164 stantially boundin cloth. lusbiated with fig engra virgs, te wat pongo ith ALLY TRANSCIIPT ond Daily . bullet BO Year, $15.60; with DAILY TH Wi MEP? ay, a “cekly Bulletin, one year,; 1150, Subseriber ‘ssexXpress, Sewing Machines. A higharm sewing machine one i achinesin the Market; w arranted aan = ‘ith DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin year, $20; with DAILY M@RANSCRIPT an i eekly fulletin, one year, $27 : ’ 27, Subs Xpress charyea,. : were ware "is abtandard work Is,, sal a NOTE — Persons preferring Scmt-Weekly Bulle"can obtain itby paying 90 cents Aa ear ip edition to the ice for the Weebly wthibbing p Pulletin,. aR be adeed to above pr ‘eg The bulletin isthe leading evening journs Coast, It is distinguished for the brilliancy pleteness of its local news, reviews of enrre, Bulletin isthe only new spaperin Calitornig the Supreme Court. Owing to the differe: principal news centers in The Weekly Bulletin isa handsome 14 pare morning—the largest and best week} ub! 1 Se Sendal’ wders 7 Pariah You Don’t G C.ASnow &C. . news, While it is the recognized authority in: r the Kast, the world’s ietin twelve hours in advance of the morning Lin efre nlatton and intluenre on i its € ditorial matter, &ceurseyan comerature and srt, and extent of foreign Hnancial and trade circles. The patly toat publishes in extense the decisions of ee lutime between sun F eit Pacifia na ws Ah TANCIBCO Bd the _ Ws Of each day is furnished by the Bul apers, Jo Colam i din the n paper, issued eye Waa.” every Wednerday BROWN cw CALEIDs. ct the News {ou Take the Halk TRANSCRIP ih Among oitddor camer lawn tennis is beceming DAILY — eat cas aati Sad . . See