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THE
Table ot Distanoes.
\Frem Nevada Uity
Se eee Ene eeenes
_ SUMMONS.
ie the Superior Court of the County of
Nevada; State of California. Ellen E.
Holbrooke, Plaintiff, vs. Caleb Harrington, Defendant. Action brought in the
Superior Court of the County of Nevada,
State of California, and the complaint
a filed im said County of Nevada, ii the of}
fice of the Clerk of said Superior Court.
The People of the State of California
send Greeting t: Caleb Harrington, Defendant. oe required to “Pin an action t against you by
: ey abuve-named Plait 7 the Superior
Court of the County of Nevada, State of
California, and to answer the complaint
filed therein, within ten days (exclusive
of the day of service) after the service on
you of this Summons, if served within
thig County; or if served elsewhere, within thirty days ; or judgment by default
will be.taken against you, according to
the prayer of said-complaint. The sdid
action is brought to recover the sum of
$801.77-alleged to be due from Defend“ant to Plaintiff for money expended” by
@
) aad aber
tle, andin necessary expenditures for
taxes, labor, improvements, mining tools,
j appliances and assays of gravel, over and above receipts, in that certain mini claim, owned jointly by
Plaintiff and Defendant, known as the
Holbrooke and Harrington Gravel Mining Claim, situate in Sees. 19 and 20, T.
16, N. R. 8 E. M.D.M., Rough & Ready
Township and Mining District, Nevada
county, Cal. Plaintiff prays for an accounting between Plaintiff and Defendant as
owners or tenants in common of.-said--mining claim and that upon sich an accounting the Defendant be adjudged and_
. decreed tp be indebted to Plaintiff in the
sum of $801.77. That decree of this
Court be made directing the sale of the
whole of said premises, and that the proeceds of id sale be applied, t,
to the payment. of the costs of
this proceeding, including reasonable
1 fees, d to the payment
to Plaintiff of the saidsum of $301.77,
and that the residue of the proceeds of
said sule be divided between and paid to
Plaintiff and Defendant share and share
alike. Plaintiff prays for general relief.
All of which will more fully appear in
the complaint on file herein to which reference is hereby made. And youare hereby notified that if you fail to appear and
answer the said compiaint as above required, the said Plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demanded in the
cemplaint on file herein.
Given under my hand and Seal of the
said Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California, this 15th day
of December, in the yéar of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and ninety-one.
{L. 8.] J. L. MORGAN, Clerk.
A. B. Dibbleand P. F. Simonds, Attorneys for Plagstifis. 423-2m
Notice to Creditors.
STATE of Martin Ford, Jr., deceased.
Notice is hereby given by, the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of
Martin Ford, Jr., deceased, to the ¢reditors of and all having claims
against the said to exhibit them
with the vouchers, within four
months after the first publication of this
notice to the said Administrator at the
Law Office of P. F. ‘Simonds, Nevada
City, Nevada county, Cal., the same being
the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in said county of Nevada. :
Joun J. Greaxy,
Administrator of the Estate of Martin
Ford, Jr., deceased. ,
Dated Dec. 24th, 1891.
_P. F. Simonds, Atty.
Notice to Creditors.
STATE of NIELS JJLUND, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigted, Administrator of the Estate of
Niels J. Lund, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons havi claims
the said deceased, to exhibit them
th the necessary vouchers, within four
ths after the first publication of this
notice to the said Administrator, at_ the
of Fred Searis, Nevada Cify,
d24
the place for}
tion of the
ty of Nevada.
P. C. Pererson,
of the esd,
Dated Nevada City, Cal., this 15th day
of December, 1891. *
Fred Searls, Att’y for Adm’r.
T a meeti
of the Citizens Bank, held >
7th, 1891, a dividend (No, 45)
share was pay
Dec. 10th, 1691.
JOHN T. MORGAN, Cashier.
Annual Meeting.
(MHEREGULAR ANNUAL MEETING
of the stockholders of the Consolidat-.
ed St. Gothard Gold Mining Company
will be held at thé office of the Company,
DAILY TRANSCRIPT:
~ Por Sal or Rant on Rasy ‘Terms
$5000--320 acres, three miles from Grass Valley ; good
200 acres cleared ; good orchard in bearing; a large, never
free water ; all implements, tools,et. with place. :
$6000-125 acres; not more than ' miles from Nevada City or Grasse Val
ley ; nearly all cleared ; good honsean: barn; fine orchard in bearing, consisting of a variety of rees; good water; al ‘an beirrigated ; all under fence.
$3750--450 acres gently rolling fr: t or grazing land; -all fenced; 100
acres cleared ; good water; large house and barn; imprévements cost about
$2500. Great bargain; must be sold. } i a
$900-.60 acres good fruit land, situate three miles from Nevada City; 15
tas cleared ; house and barn, vineyard,'gatden, six head cattle, borse and
wagon and farming implements; free water for irrigating. A real bargain.
$2 150-425 acres of good fruit and vegetable land; twogood heuses and
two barns; 100 acres cleared; orchard and_garden ; free water for_@ portion
of plave. Will be sold at the above low price on account of absence,
{ 5Q<-104 acres; highly improved; good house and barn, orchard, free:
and parn ;
supply of
. water, seven head of cattle, two horaes, wagon, and all farming implements;
situate three miles-from Nevada Citv..A rare chance to secure a profitable
{arma at a low price.
$250G--125 acres; 4 miles from Nevada City; 80 acres cleared ; house
and barti; some fruit trees; free water for irrigating.
———00---——
$8000--560 acres; two miles from Nevada City, covered with a fine
. growth-of-pine-and-oak-timber, which alone ia. worth more than. price asked ;
b)
Solid Gold and Silver Watches
Realizing the Pp ot ood was
um, wehave lected the “Waltham”
2 We will send THE D ILY TRANSORIPT with the an _raucisen
Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, anda s+
lowing valuable Premiums at the following prices, payableina ‘a. ¢:
PICK OUT YOUR COMBINAT) “%
he folDrums
A Nickie tenor drum, 14-inch head, with sticke
I w
ing the beatkno n and most reliable tim
pieces in the market.
world-wide reputation which they have ,ained
solely on theiz merits, The cases we guaantee
to be of edlid goldand coin -allver respectively,
and if nos justas rep d ber d at
our expense and we will refun the money paid.
We are pre} to make the most liberal propositions on watches as premiums, ae will be
seen by the following offers:
Solid Gold Watch—Gents .
—_ solid gold hunting case watch,
“Wait c. gs FUR MCC OET, and stem,etting, with DAILY TRANSCRI and Daiiy
Builetin, one year, $36.50; watch, DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $84.40.
Subscriber pays express charges on watch from
San Francisco.
‘ De eer
Solid Gold-Watch—Ladies’.
~-& lady's solid gold hunting case watch, ‘‘Waitham”’ stem-windi scom-setting,
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and. Daily Bulletin,
one year, $29; with DAILY TRANSURIPT an
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $26.90. Suyseriber
to pay exprese*charges on wateb trom San. FranSolid Silver Watches.
Solid co silver huating case ‘watch -Walham” movement, —stem-winding and stemeens thoroughly reliable time-keeper, with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and at Bulletin, one
i. $18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
ulletin, one year, $15.40, ‘Subscriber to pay
express on watch from San Francisco.
same watch, open face, with DAILY TRANSORIPT, and Daily Bulletin, one year, 315; with
DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one
year, $12.90 Subscriber to pay «xpress
on watch from San Francisco,
charges
These watches have a} SC
ith DAILY TRANSCRIPT and. Daily
Bulletin, one year, $12.50. with DAILY TRAN
SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $16 60
Subscriber pays express "
Military Drum.
A fine corded, hammered brass drum, with
r wicks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Daily Bulletin, one year, $10,560; with DAILY
xRANSORIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year
$8.50. Subscriber pays express.
Rifles.
The Winchest intains ite pl the best
repeating rifle made and is too wel] known to
need, further description. We will send a 44 cal.
on barrel Winchester rifle with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and Usily Buletinu, one year,
$22.76; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulletin, one year, $20.75, Above is center fire
rifle. We will senda rim fire for $1.40 l+-s8.-Subscriber pays express _.. A :
Flobert Rifles.
A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flobert noise
less cartridges, jus. te thing for -boys--who. 4refond of DAILY TRANPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.25; SCRL
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Buillét.o,
one year, $0.25. Subscriber pays express
ooting, sent
Revoivers.
We have decideu to offer a strong, serviceanle
revoly er for a mnium and have selected the
Anierican; double action, ‘Bull Dog,’’ in sn
size from 22 to cal, It will be sent wi
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bullevin, one,
year, $11; with DAILY TkKANSORIPT and
soil is very rich and will make excellent fruit land when cleared; all can be
rrigated :
Two Fine Ranches, well improved, with bearing Orchards.
Both places are within two miles of the Narrow Gaugdepot. Both have good houses, barns, fine fruit,and ev,
ery advantage for a desirable home.
pas, Paneer sn
EF These are only a few of the bargains we have to
offer at present. We have allkinds of Lands at prices
ranging trom $5 to $75 per acre.
NEVADA
Terms “asy.
COUNTY I4ND AND IMPROVE.
‘MENT ASSOCIATION.
Apply to GEO. C. GAYLORD, Ass’t Secy.’”
A $45 SEWING MACHINE FOR SI7.
Including 1 Year's Subscription “The Daily Transcript.”
We have made such arrangements as enable us to offer
the Ct. :ago :
SINGER SEWING MACHINES
This machine is made after the$ /atetsmodels rtom
Singer-Machines, and is a perfect fac-simile in make, of
namentation and appearance. All the parts are made to
gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed
of precisely the same materials. ’
The Chicago Singer Machine haye every importan improvement in a Joose balance wheel so constructed as to
premit winding bobbins without removing the work from
the machine. _
The loose balance wheel is actuated by a solid bolt passing through a collar securely pinned to the. shaft outside
of the balance wheel, which bolt is held to position by a
strong spiral spring. When a bobbin is to be wound the
bolt is ;ulled out enough to release the balance wheel,
and turned slightly to the right or left where it is held by
by children, the bolt can be left
so that the machine
liable to be meddled with
out of the wheel when not in use,
cannot be operated by the treadle.
The driving w .1eel on this machine is admitted to be the simplest, easiés
running al acest veda ofany. The machine is self-threading, has the
very best tension and thread liberator, is mude ofte best muerial, with the
wearing parts hardened, and-is finished = a miperior er 1t has ve
neered cover, drop-leaf table, end diawers and cenwing drawer.
The naceletcrat WARRANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS.
Lonemont; Cox., Nov. 17, 1889.
I received the machine all right, and
am well pleased with it. It does excellent work. Pxentnan McCarry.
Aurus, Ank.,Dec7, 1 8&9.
Te Chicago Singer sewing tac hine
receved in good order. The mechine
isa splendid one; the Agents here
would ask about thirty-five dollars for
such a machine. Mapy tha ke. ~
2 ‘cc. , J OSBPH BACHMAN ¢
ee 5
Somerset, VA., Oct. 28, 1889.
Umiowtown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889.
We received the machine some tw
months ago. Havegiven it a fair tria
and like it very much. We think i
is as good as a forty dollar machine.
Miss Jane Rowers.
Jacxson, Cau., Nov. 16,1889.I veceived your premiam sewing
machine in good order, and am well
pleased with the same. Accept my
thanks. A. Norton,
Wet’s Brivgg, N. Y., Nov.20, 1889. .
4 ietin, one
IPT and
a stop-pin till the bobbin is filled. When the machine is}.
I would say, after using th e sewing
machine received from you, it giver
fect satiefuetion in al! reapects, do
ing all kirids of work very nicely.
Mus. 1. C. Youmans.
Wesrzoro, Mo., Dee. 10, 1889.
My sewing machine gives good sat
isfaction—does as good work as a fifty
dollar machine. Mary E. Mugray.
Hergina, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1889.
The sewing machine I got from you
en, and does as good
machine. Gro. B. Mum.
é
a premium last year, cannot be beatwork as a $40.00
fhe machine ordered of you arrived,
and after a few days’ trial [ find it? to
be as represented, and doubtless wil
continue to give satisfaction.
: Mary J. WALKER.
Trenton, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1889.
The premium sewing machine came
to hand very promptly and in good o1
der. is ni . hed, works
like a charm, and we are delighted
with it. E. F. Youna.Sr. Marearet’s, Md., Dec. 14, 1889
We received the machine two week:
since in good order. We are pleased
with the machine and glad to speak of
you as an honest, honorable firm. ~
~~ Nickle Watch.
A nandsoine nickie stexo-winding watch, open
face, good movement, .with DAILY TRASSCKIPf and Daily Bulletia, one year, $11; with
DAILY TRANSCKIPT ana Weekly Bulletin, one
year $8.90. Subscriber to pay express charges
on wretch trom San Francisco.
Bicyc.es.
The Bicycle we have selected ar a p r
tne “apollo”—while not the must expensive is #
first-class article in every © t. It is hanlgome and substantially made.
isa prime favorite. [t is standard finish with
nickle trimmings, and ‘vill be seut complete with
saddle-bag, tools, ete. Will be sent with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT aad Daily Bulletin,.one year, for
§20; with DAILY TKANSCRIPT ‘and Weekly
bulletin, one year, $26.90. (The above prices are
for a 36-.1ch wheel, Price per additional inca
made known on application.} Subscriber to pay
express charges on-bicycle from Yan Francisco,
, A
Boys’ Velocipedes,
A 16-inch wheel, standard finish, wrought-iro
velocipede, with bell, etc., complete, sent with
DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one
ear, $12.50; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and
eekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40,
Type Writers, .
This is a type-writing age. Everybody has one
‘whohas writing to du; or should have one.
Hereis your opportunity. The Sun type-writer
is w perfect instrument, simple in «oustruction,
easily worked, neat!y mounted acd boxed, with
instructions for use, which can be leas ned tu tei.
minutes, with DAILY TRANSCHIPT and cee
year, A
Weekly Bulletin, ome ear, $10.
pays express, :
Cane.
Neither , too smail, but just the
r ghtsize with 14-k gol ad, will be sent with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily lletin, one
year, 312.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50, Subscriber
pays express.
A
spon
Telescope.
Avery useful article that anyone jiving in th
country or wraveling. will appreciate. Our
premium telescope is a good, strong instrument,
with an object-glass } inches in diameter, 3
diaws, 6 inches long when closed, leather cased,
aud willbe sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weckly Bulletin, one year, §9.
Subscriber to pay express charges,
Microscope,
A most interesting instrument and of great use
microscope that reseals the many strange things
that exist in the food weeat and the water we
drink, It stands6inches high and magnifies 50
diameters, and wil besent with DAILY ‘TRANSUR: PT and Vaily Bulietin, one year, $11; wth
DALLY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulietin, one
year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges,
Musical Instrumerts.
In making our selections of musical instruments for premiums, we aimed in every instance
to get agood article—one that we need not hesitate to send to a perf whois a ir.
We have made arrafigements with the eading
anuf: and job that enable us to offer
these instruments in connection with the TRANSCRIPT on tly liberal terms
Banjo,
Banjoplayingis an accomplishment that has
become very fashiénable during the last few years.
Iv is readily learned by anyoue having a good ear
for music, and makes. a lendid accompaniment
for the voice in singing. e will send a hanu-ome nickle-rim, calf-skin head, 10 bracket banjo
with instruction book, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.50; with
DAILY TRANSCHIPT and Weekly. Bulietia, one
yeur, $9.50. Subscriber to pay express charges.
B Flat Cornet.
Ahandsome nickle b fiat cornet, with full set
of extra vroois, music rack, case and instruction
book: ompl:te—a fine soloinstrument—with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buiietin, one
ear $16.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
eekly* Bulletin, $14.60, _ Subscri
reas charges. nee PAE Hee Pp \.
Flute.
The flute is one of che sweetest and’ easiest musical instruments to learn. Itharmonizes with
the piano and all other natr For a
It runs easily and .
to the student.‘ This:in no toy, bute powerfutrishing Tackle
Our premium fishing rod is a 15-foot Calcutte
bamboo with lance wood tip and double ferrules
It is a good serviceable rod and wi.l be sent with
line, reel, ete., complete; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with
DAILY TRANSCHIFT and Weekly Bulletin, on:
year, $9, Subscriber pays xpress.
Tent
This iss very usetyil prem wa and will ve ap
preciated 1 y. 1 who got hunting, fishing or camping out, Itisa first-class-A tent, water-proo.
and made of § oz. duck; siz ox7 feet, nd will be
sent with poles, pins etc., complete w th DAILY
TRANSCKIPT ana Daily Builetin, one year
$12,50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekl)
Bulletin, one year, $10.50 Subscriber pays the
express,
‘ Harnmock,
A hammock ig a premium that appeals to all
Whether slung from the trees in a lavnoor frow
the postsofa shady verandah, a h mock it
pict que and jive of blissful fort
A complete and elegant 13-foot b k, with
6}-feet spread, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT
and Daily Bulletin one year, $10 25, with DAIL
TRANSCRIPT and Weealy Bulletin, one year,
$8.25. Subseriber pays express, co
Tennish
Among ontdoor games lawn tennia is _hecorming
thefavurite it gives sufficient exercise withou
being violent; keeps the attention fixed and in
terest sustained throughout the game. Being
game in which ladics excel, you can secure the g 00
will of your lady acquaintances andaddto you
popularity by ettingaset of tennis and segee
izing a club. first-class vennis outfit, complete
will be sent with DAILY TRANS RIPT and
Daily Bulletin, one year, 319; with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year
$17. Subscriber payer express,
Base Bai
Our base ball tfit onsists of wo eazue balls,
threeassorted ts, two oer of gloves, mask,
etc., complete nd will sent with DAILY
TRANSCRIFT nd Daily Bulletin, one
with DAILY ANSURIPT and Wee
ar, $10 Subscriber pays
112
tin one
Hanging Lamp
Anelegant hanging lamp with 14-inc
and from 42 te inches extension,
polished brass <fa rich gold color—a high rnemental and serviceable lamp sent with DAILY
$18.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekls
Bulletin, one year, $11.50. Subscriber paye exprese,
Stylographic Pen.
Always ready write; carries ink enough
tae holder tc last for weeks ‘or months; will be
sent with DAILY TRANSCR:PT and Daily
Bulletin, one year, $10 25; with . AILY RANSCRIPTand Weekly Bulletin, $8.25.
Standard Rain Guage.
* Approved by the signalservice at Washington
withfull directions for use will sent with
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one
ear, $10.75; with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and
eekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subscriber
pays express,
Photographic Outht.
Amateur potoerayey isa most deliyhtfu and
popular recreation. With the approved apyaratus of today anyonecan soon acquire the art of
making » good picture and wili secon
hundreds of views taken by him or herself. Thc
apparatus we.offerisso light it can easily +»
carried when walking or. riding. Everybod
shoud have one, for it will prove a source ¢
amusement to all and of profit to many.
A compiete photographic outfit, isting of
view camera for making 84x 4j pictures, with
quick w rking lens, 6 rapid dry plates, 2 Japanned
rou trayé, 2packagesof 8. PA. eveloper, 1
package of hypo, 1 printing frame, heets of
ferro-prussiate paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper, 1
Russel Repent 9 cise and patent drying frame
with fuil instructions for making photograph:
will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
Deuy Bulletin, one yesr, $11; with DAILY TRAN
SCR. eT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.90.
reniium we have selected a fine cocoa-wood, 6eyed, cork jointed flute with tuning slide, and
willsend it with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and ‘Daily
Bulletin, one year, $18; DAILY TRANSCRIPT
and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.76, Subscriber pays express charges.
Pianos,
A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, elggant finished— just the thing for children to learn
og on;makes good music, Sent with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buletin, one yeaa,
$11.50; with DaILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulletin,o, year, $9.50. Subscriber pays expreés.
Croquet, ~ ™
A beautiful croquet set for eight players will
be sent-with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aad Daily
Bulletin, one year, $10; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year, $8, Subgerib ays express.
ee Shot Guns,
We made a special pointof securing a good gun
‘for @ premium—one that wecan recommend and
feel assured that our selection will be all that you
canask. Our premium n is well made and
hands:mely finished, {t shocts strong and
accurately, andis @ reliable gun in every particular. ltisthe very best gun ever offered as a,
for. itis ¢ magnificent double breech-loader’
with twist barrels, back-action, side snap; rubber
buté, Nos, 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and will
be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dail
Bulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly: Bulletin, one year, $19.
Suascriber pays express. a
Same gun as above, with pis '‘-gr $1.50
be adéad to above pr’ ‘es
evenin; The bulletin isthe jeading .
or the br. Coast. Itis distinguished
Bulletin isthe only news
the Supreme Court,
newspaper premium andis weil worth working’
to pay express charges from San
Francisco,
Nots— Additional materials for amateur photographers, may be had Sam © Partridge,
629Commerc a Street, Francigco, C
Standard Atlas,
The’ Rand-MeNally Standard Atlas of th.
World—a library in iteelf— furnished in one large
volume of 192 pages, elegautly illustrated and
bound ina substantial manner witn gold side
stamp appropri: Ny and h ly
rata! OF ice $4.60, will be sent with DAILY TRAN
SCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with
DAILY TRANSCRirTand Weekly Bulletin, one
year,$9. Subscriber pays express,
Guizots History of France.
Guizoc’s ‘History of France” is a standard work
in 6 vols,, substantially bound in cloth, profusel;
illustrated with fine engravings, It wij] be sert
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily . Bulletin
one your, $13.50; with DAILY.TRANSCEIPT ani
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $13.50. Subsoribe:
paysexpress,
Sewing Machines.
A higharm sewing machine—one of. the bes,
machines in the market; warranted for five years,
with DAILY-TRANSCRHIPT and Daily Bulletin
cosreer ; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT an
Weekly bulletin, one year, $27, Subscriber pays
express charges,
NOTE —Persons preferring Semi-Weekly Bulletin can obtain it b; paying cents a year ip
ere mes jubbing price for the Weekl)
etin,
ornal in cirouiatom, and influence on
iancy of its editoria:
pleteness of its local news, reviews of current literature and art, and extent of foreign
news, while it is the reCognized authority in all financial and trade circles. The
jperin California that publishes in extenso the decisions of
Owing to.the difference iu time between San Francisco and the
“acific
matter, accuracyan comDaily
ee ~ E CRT TS pay}.
NOTHING .
—aeremenpremenneias ie
ee
IKETEVER KNOWN BEFORE
\These Goods and Prices Can Not Be Duplicated in this State.
JAMES : CAIRNS
Has just received a portibn of his Immense.stuck ot
Goods from the Eastern manufactories, and intends to put
the prices down so .
to and Marysville trade from_t
come to him. ae
# Single Buggy Harness, $9 an
se
handDouble Buggy Harness, $25
ow that the Sam Francisco, SacramenHie mountain counties will
d upwards. 7
made $15 and upwards.
and upwards.
—Riding Saddles, -$7-and_upwards.
GREG
‘Bridles, $1.50 and upwards.
Halters, 50 cents.and upwards,
Whips, 25 cents and upwards.
Curry Combs, 15 cents and u
Brushes, 25 cents and upward
pwards
Ss,
Axle Grease, 15 cents per can,
Harness Oil, 25 cents per can,
ee eannseeeaenneerl
ter mareroeirmnnpaas
“TO THE UNFORTUNATE:
DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY
No. 683 Keartiey Street,
Vorner Commercial
Diseases such
as Gonorrhea, Gleet
“stricture,
Y in all its forms,
Seminal Weakness
Impotency, ete.
Ain Diseases o:
ears’ sages sud
leerated gs
mocvessfully treatRSS Dr. Gibbon hasthe
re ofannooncing tLat he has returne
emg visiting the seineipat Hospita' 9 Of Europe, tnd i rar art, heb. Francie, earne ag
Po eera his old patients and those requirin,
his services may find him.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
Seminal Emissions; the consequence of
self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth
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