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July 2, 1892 (4 pages)

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A Pn Due Pout. ..: icott’s Flv ... Sinarstvihe. ioe ville + ce’ e Secran ento. Ban Fraucise: Be Kee.s.-. ington. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. °. € “EL National Government. EXECUTIVE. President,.... .Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana; salary, $5,000. ; Vice President. ....-.Levi P. Morton, of New York; salary, $8,000. CABINET. Salaries....ciseee $8,000. of State..Jas. G. Blaine of Maine y of Treasury .Uharles Foster of Ubi ’y of War..5. B. Elkins of W. Va. 'y of Navy.. . Benj. F. ‘Tracy of N. ¥, Sec’y of Luterior. _.John-W. Noble of Mo. Postmaster-ien.John Wanamaker ot Pa. Attorney-Gen..W. H. H. Muller of ind. Sec’y ot Agriculture. Jer. Rusk of Wis. [LEG ISLATURE. SENATE. Salary of Senators, $5,000, with mileage 20 centsper mile. of travel each way at annual sessions, which meet on the first Monday in each December. e : President, Levi P. Morton of New York. MEMBERS FROM CALIFORNIA, Leland Stanford, re-elected March 4, "91, 6 years. : Chastes N. Felton, elected. March 19, ‘01, 2 years. : HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Salary of Re resentative, $5,000, and mi 20 pte mile each Way. Speaker of House.... Charles F. Crisp Ina o of Georgia; salary, 95,000. MEMBERS FROM CALIFORNIA. First District....-+++++ T. J. Geary Second ‘ w.c.seeeeees: A. Uammetu Third ‘6 ccoccnee: Joseph Mchennua ‘ J. ‘I. Cutting gg ws . .E. F. Loua Sixth ‘“ W. W. Bowers JUDICIARY. SUPREME COURT. Salary of Chief Justice ....$10,500 « ” «© Agsociate Justices... 10,000 Vhief Justice.. . Melville W. Fuller, Ai. Associate Justice. ,.H. W. Brown, Mich. es +.. Stephen J. Field, Val. wa.. P. Bradley, N.d. ..5. Blatehtord, N. XY. ..Jdohn H. Harian, Ky. “ « . L. Q.C. Lamar, Miss. “ « . . ..-David J, Brewet “ «. , ,.Horace Gray, Mass. State Government. EXECUTIVE. sovernor, salary *)00, H. H. Markham Linas Governne. ehenene Jobn B. Keddick Sec’y of State, salary ape —ay « «), K, McDouala «os W. H. H. Haat Surveyor-Gen. ‘* *«* Theo. Keichari Bape Pub. instr. «J, W. Anderson JUDICIARY. SUPREME COURT. salary $3000.. L. H. Brown J 6UU0..W. H. Beatty ‘* A, Van Patterson . KR. OC, marrison ..d. J. DeHaven . 0. H,. Garoutu , J. K, Sharpstew .T. B. McFarianu 4.0L. 8. Belcher wee HL. S. Foote w.eeK. ¥. Hayne Treasurer Attorney-Gen. ** Clerk, 3 Associate “as “ “ “ 646 as ty oe 46 hi “ a“ “se “ “as “s “ ca OL ewae P. Van Clwi “ “ cee tte J. A. Gibeou LEGISLATURE. Yembers of the State islature res ceive @ per diem of $8 and uuleage at teu cents per mile for travel each way, No diem allowed for a longer time thav days in one session. Legulature meet first Monday after tirst day of J~auar) next after election. SENATE. President, per diem, $10. John B. Red dick. Secretary, per diem, $s. Frank. J. Senator from 14th Senatorial District, comprising the counties of Calaveras and Amador, KE. C. Voorheis. ASSEMBLY. ; diem, $10..F. L. Coombs. ak ‘oe A eee Land Offices. STOCKTON—Register, Geo. A. Mc Kenzie ;. Receiver, Utus Perrin. SACRAMENTO—Kegister, E. W. Roberts ; Receiver, J. F. Linthicum. MRS. CRAHAM’S Cucumber ‘Elder Flower Cream iE not a cosmetic in the seuse in whicl. that term is popularly uxd, but permanently beautities. 1t creates 4 soft, smooth, clear velvety skin, and by daily use gradually makes the complexion sev eral shades whiter, It is a constant pro tection from the effects of sun and wince and prevents sunburn and freckles, ano will never come while you use it. It cleanses the face far better thar ; oa p and water, nourishes and builds up he tissues and thus pr vents the for maton ol wrinkles. It gives the fresh mess, Clearuess and smoothness 1 sku that you had whena little girl. Every lady,,young or-old, ought.to use it, as i iveam more youthful argenrane to an) jy, and thatpermanently. It contain: acid, powder or alkali, and is as harmno less and as nourishing to the sku. als Ala the flower. Price $1, 4 all druggists and hair-dresse i iam’s establishment, 11; Seah gupet Bi roree a> mishes of the fac: igure: Ladies at a distance treated . ) letter. Send stamp for little book “Hov jady on receipt of ten cents in stamps t Pay postage and pagking. Lady agent “a MRS. GRAHAM'S TACHBD BIBACE worst cases of Freckles, Sur Lee linc, Heth , Soins and atvotive m 1g sent. Lady agents wanted, rs, or at Mrs. j24 Pimple pied TE 7 4:3070nB Iya sunt 3F “hep [ye sums $f Apoypdaatg 40g ~ <£ypeornwmogny Zroszt SIO 3k % PTO JO 3no 303 04 AyouTe 2 SZVOT IF ‘BF Uns 02 SOUT SLSOOD # on? 2a 3snL¢ nBowy os ‘saoysordxgy ecyzz to erqnop ot ereo 03 yrUdg OpT0eLy 10 soptez3er OM qyosep «xo sep xoyjo Amv avg} Jo, ‘cyred fIZacf SUY 7 » ‘PIMOZ, O ‘AgY 98 YSINTVd 2 THUVINOMID HALWdIUOSAC CHLVULSATH wOd ANS \ apsay oc. Ud St pave * pre ‘oupJay xoyzo fzv wvy2 .eufrostp Jo opary sodveyo ¥ ‘yrds O[QTz[ArAN OF? TIPAA ATO “Blip LO [TOUS OU SONTTL, © ed “pueqaay pus , JA ting “oT @ SSOf atozeto 095 paw “T0014 oy? Grng Leming or * \ a THR PROPLE'S The Best in the ~ World for General_Use. Reliabie—400 first-class contributors. Fresh—Broucht down to the shew f= ear. Now ReadySubscribers not kept waitin Really Chean. Tess than * alfsne price o ————————— a UNION HOTEL HIS IS THE LEADING FAMILY Hotel of Nevada City, and has -the enviable reputation of having the most pleasant rooms, and setting the best ta) le of any house in the interior. It is only one block from the Express, Tele: graph and Post Offic s. Sample Rooms and First-class Accommodations for Commercial Men. o@Free 'Bus to and From Al Trains. Go where you can get first-class accommodations at reasonable rates. t JAMES NORTHWAY, Proprietor. A. Fraudy, Business Manager. Notice of Proving Will. N the Superior Court, of the county of matter of the estate of Frank Julien Dusom, deceased. Pursuaiit to.an order uf said Superior Court, made on the 20th day of June, 1892, notice 18 hereby given that Friday, the Ist day of July, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. M. of said day, at the court. room of said court, at the Court House in the city and county of Nevada, has been appomted as the time and place for proving the will of said Frank Julien Dusom, deceased, and for hearing the application of P. F. Simonds for the issuance to him of letters testamentary,. when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. Dated June 20, 1892. J. L. MORGAN, Clerk. je20. Notice of Proving Will. N the Superior Court of the county of . Nevada, State of California. In the matter of the estate of George G. Allan, deceased. Pursuant to an order of said Superior Court, made on the 18th day» June, 1892, notice is hereby given that Monday, the lith day of July, 1892, "at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, at the court room of said.court, at the Court House in the city aud county of Nevada, has been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said George G. Allan, deceased, and for hearing the application of William Campbell Niles Searls for the issuance to them of letters testamentary, when and where any person interested may appear and contest the same. Dated June 18th, 1892. J. L. MORGAN, Clerk. By J. J. Greany, Deputy. 4. Fred Searls, Atty. for Petitioners, je20 STUCKHULDERS MEETING, (‘HE Annual Meeting of the Steckholders of the Spanish Gold Mining Company will beheld at the otficeof the Company, at the Mine, at Wood's Ravine, ou Monday, July Lith, 1892, at 20’clock LS M., for the election of a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such — wee as tak be properly brought before said ineeting. jbo eS ig A. 8. LORD, See’y. ANNUAL MEETING. rP\EE annual meeting of the stoc’ holders r {the tiarmopy oravel Mining-Company at K. Casper’s store, Pine street, Nevade City, Cal, ou Friday Sroning, July J, iu 2, at 8 o'clock, forthe pu:poseof ele ting a Board of virectors for Oe ensuing year and tr Prey, bo mo other bu-iness as ma) properly come before said meetin. mii K. CASPER, Sec’y. espe 2 P.F. SIMONDS Attorney and Counselor st Law, The Daily Transcript. is the Leading paper of Ne. vada County. The New Three-Volume Ecition Comprehensive .2d com pact—v8,000 topics: Complete in 8 convenient volames, ths Board of Education of Nevada School on 5 “. seasoned Oak Wood, the same to be four Nevada, State of California. In Du. . pany, will be beld at the offies of the Com CYCLOP EDIA with only a parto acyclopediat§ similar warks, iCK OUT YOUR Solid Gold and Silver Watches . OF” We «ill send THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with the an ‘anciseo aily Bulletin, Weekly Balletin, semi-Weekiy Bulletin, and a. ¢ wing Valuable Prennums at the follow'ne prices, payable in a vac e: he folCOMBINAT) *N : Drums si ede, Reabzing the importarice of . gud w sj A Nickle tenor drum, 14-1) ci nead, with stick: . “" tonium, wehave selected the “*Waiihan.” coniplete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dail) : Ss eng the beatkn» Oo ani most ¢-linbte tim Builetin, one year, $12.50. with DAILY iad ~ [email protected] the market, These watches have a vorkd-wide reputation which they nave <ained . S olely on then merits, The cases we guorsitar » be of solia gold ad coin silver’ res; ud if not justas represented may be r ur expense aud We wailrefuo thre uN Yeo ure prepared to take the most ht tivns on these watchex as premiums, as wil ven by the following offers: Solid Gold Watch—Gents'. A yentleman’s solid guid gunting vase watch Waithain” movemeus, -tem-w:ding and ote ting, with DAILY CRANSURIPE (nd iut> uiletis, one sear, $36.50; wateh, DAILY THAN RirT and Weekly Burietin, one yest, 54.40 . yp hgcribe: pays cXpresechargee Ou waich tron « Francisco solid Gold Watch—Ladies . A ludy"s solid gold bun ing owe watch, “Wal ham” movement, stenWinding, Secti-de ting “bh DAILY PRANSCULPE end Daily bullet ae year, $20; with DAILY TRANSGRIPE anc Yeekly oudetia, ove year, 320.0, Su seriber ) psy eX preee charges ou w tch irom San trun co run” movement, steni-wi.ding sud stewGing.@ thoroughly relusbie time~Keeper, with *AILY IMANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one out, $18; with DAILY TRANSORIPT aud Wcekly sulletin, une year, $15 yU, “Subseritier to pu) Xprese charges vp wateb from Sau Francisco, sume wath, ope. iace, with LAILY THAN URIP LE, anu Daily Bulletin, one year, 315; with JAILY TRANSCHIPT wud Weekly builetin, one -ear, $12.90 Subscriber to pay <«Xprow charges oa wateh from sau rrauciseo. : E Nickle Watch. A oandsome nick e stews-winding watch, open ace, movemest, with DAILY TRAsCuiPi and Daily Bulletiu, onc year, $11; with JAILY TRANSUMIPE anu Weekly Bulletin, one rear 98.90, Subscriber to pay exprese chasger +“ W.tch‘trom San Francisco, ‘ Bicyw.es. The Bicycle we have selected ae 9 fp ne “apollo”—while not the most expeusive is a ifet—class articl: in every respect. it is han tl some and substantially . iteuns easily and i9@ prime favoriw. itis etandard finish with vekle trimmings, and *vill be seut complete with Prenrer ped ete. Will be vent with DAILY fRANSCRIP EL aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for 329; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT and Weekly sulletin, one year, $26.90. (The above prices are or a 36-2ch wheel. Price per additional inch uade knuwn ou applicativn.} Subscriber to pay sxpreas charges on Licycle from fan Francisco. s Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wheel, standard finish, wrought iron elocipede, with bell, etc,, complete, sent with VAtLY TRANSUMIPT and Daiiy Bulletin, one year, $12.50; with DAIL» TKANSCBIPE and Weekly Bulletiu, one year, $10.40. Type Writers. Thisis a type-writing age. Everybody has vboubss writing to du; or shoulc have Oe dere is your spportumty, The Sun type wri ~ @ periect instrument, simple in constructio4s sasily worked, ueatty mounted and buxed, witt sustructions for Use, which can be lea:ued i. teu uinutes, With BAILY LKRANSCRIVT aud Daily Bubeun, One year, auu the DAILY TRAN3UKIPT and Weekly Bulietin, one year, $15. su iber pays express. “Wow cv TRAL. TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT sealed proposals will be received by District up to the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. Sajurday, June 25, 1892, For delivering at Washington and Lincoin” schoolhouses, Nevada City, nicely corded up, forty cords of good, sound, feet in length. Also two cords of Oak Wood of the same description to be delivered at the Selby Flat schoolhouse. All to be delivered on or before October 1, 1892. Bids will be opened on June 25, 1892, at 10 o'clock A. M. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Byorder of the Board of Education. Address bids to LEONARDS. CALKINS, Chairman of Committee on School Houses, Supplies, etc. Nevada’ City, June 10, 1892. CITY TAXES,, HE CITY TAXES ARE NOW DUE aud payable tothe undersigned at the City Hall between the hours of 9 and 12 o’cwek A. M. and 1:30 and 4 o'clock P. M., beginning Tuesday, July 5th, 1892. They will become Delinquent on the FIRST MONDAY OF AUGUST, 1892, At6 o'clock P. M. And unless paid prior thereto Five per cent additional will be added. Notice is further given that the Road Tax of $3 will be due at the same time from all male inhabitants within the corperate limits of this City between the ayes of 27 and 50 years. E. O. TOMPKINS, CITY TAX COLLECTOR. Estray Horses. hs white feet. ‘Fhe mare four black feet. them away and pay charges. je6 Joun Tamstyn, Gold Flat. TEACHERS EXAMINATION. City, beginning at 9 o'clock a, M. on Monday, July 11, 1892. er. Came into my corral on Saturday last a sorrel horse and “ Lay mare. The horse has four The owner is requested to call and take HE Semi-annual Examination: of Applicants for. Certificates to teach in the public schyols of Nevada county will be held at Washington Schoolhouse, Nevada Cane, Neither too large nor woo small, but just the ¢ ghtwze with 14-k gold head, will be seut with VAILY TRAN: CKIPT wot Daily Bujletin, one year, 912 90; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT ond Weekl) buletin, one car, $10.50, Subscriber pays GChpress, Telescope. Avery useful article that anyone living in the yountry or +raveling, will appreciate. Our premium telescope isa good, strong instrument, with an objecu-ylass 3} inches in diameter, 3 iuaws, 6 inches loug when closed, lea:her sud will be veut with DAILY ‘TRANSCKIPT aud Vutly Bulletin, one yeor, $11; with vA.LY 'TRANSUKILPT anu Weskly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges. Microscope. jA most interesting instrument and of great use tw the student, This ivotey, but a powerfu: mucroscope that reveals the many strange thing» tat exist iu the fuod weeat aud the water$we iimk, 1t stands6inches hiyn and magnitivs 50 diameters, aud wil beseutwith DAIL: TRASSUKAPE and Daily Buletin, one year, $11; wth VAILY THASSUKLP Lava Weekly Bul.etin, one year, $9. Subscriber ty pay express charges, Musical instrumerts, In making vur selectionof susical instruments fof premiums, We aimed in every instance get ugoou article one that we need not hesiate to send to aperformer whois @ conno s#ecr. We have wade urrapgemeuts with the edding manufacturers and jobvers (hatenable us to offer these L.struments io onaccton with the TRANSCKIPT on unprecedently liberal verms Banjo. Banjoplayingis au sccomplishment that has become very fashionable aur a ety iust few yours, Ic in readiiy iearned vy anyo.¢ having @ good . ear for music, aud makes @ opiendid accompaniment fos the voiceinsinging. We wili send a hanurome nickle-rim, cuif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo with instruction book, with DAILY TKASSCRIPT and Daily Bulletia, one year, $11.50; with DAILY TRANDCKIPE and Weekly Bulletia, oue your, $9.50. Subscriber w pay express charges. B Flat Cornet. Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with full set of extra crooks, music rack, case and instruction book: omphte—a fine otic instramcnt—with DAILY TKANSCKIPE and Daily Busieun, one vost, $16.50; with DAILY TRANSUKIPT anu YP eckay Bulletin. $14.6 Subscriber pays express charges. Flute, The flute ig one of che sweetest and easiest musical instruments wo leary. Itharmonizes with the piano sud “il other nstruments, For » rem um we have selected a fine cocou-wood, 6= ed, cork jointed flute with tunin slide, and willsend it with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daly Bulletin, one year, $13; DAILY TRANSCRIPT aud Wéekly Balletin, one year, $10.75. Subscriber pays exnress charges. Pianos, : A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, elegant tinished— just the thing for children to learn to play on; wanes good music, Sent with DAILY THANSCRIPT aud Daiiy Buletin, ong year. 11.50; with DaILY TRANSURIPT and Weekly ulletin,o.. year, $9.50. Subscriber pays express. Croquet. A beautiful croquet set for eight players will be seat with DAILY TRANSCRI aud Daily DAILY TKANBulletin, one year, $10; with SCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year, $8, Subwerib ays express. Shot Guns, We made special point of securing a good gun {or apremium— one that wecau recommend and feal assured that our selection will be all that you cangek, UOurpranium gut is well made and hands mel) fnished, t shocts strong and W. J. ROGERS, Secretary Board of Educ ition. ¥2. and continue during the week, Each applicant is required by law to pay a fee of actu: atcly, andis a relble gun in every particular. Svisthevery tyun ever offered as a newpaper, remivw amiis weil worth working for, itis a mayustcent double breech-loader* with twist barrels, bac .-wction, side snap rubber ~ Empire Livery Stable Stable has the largest lot of PRS Bye found in this part of the State, eames acks to let at the shortest notice and s the most reasouable terms and capable man cares to drive. Good Saddle Horses alwars on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS PROX PT Broad st., Nevada City, opp. Nat-ona £&z change Kote JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor. ‘J\HE PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Horses, Carriages and Buggies with elegant Bugzies, Wagons ard The horses are free from vice, of grad sty! 7 of going as fast as any gentle buti, Nos. 10 and 12 gauge, a» desired, and will besentwith DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRANSCHIET aud Weekly Bulletin, one year, Sly Susser ber pays express, Soa gin ne Shove, with pis $1.50 be add 10 gr above pr ‘es sCKIVT and Weekl aicks complete, with DALLY TRANSCRIPT anc be} Daily E at $850. Subscriver pays express, repeating riflemade and is too well known & ovtazon var el Winchester $22.76; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT atd Weekiy Bulletin, one year, $20.75. rifle. We willsenda rim fire fur $1.40 iras, Sub ecr ber pays express less cartriuges, jug. the ching for boys who ar fond of shooting, sent with DAILY THAN Solid Silver Watches. SCRIPT and Vaily Bulletn, one year, $11.25 Solidco silver huytigg case waten Wal-. with VAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekiy Builete one year, 99.25. Subscriber pays express Bulletin, one year, 416 & ubecniber pays express Military Drum. A tine corded, hainmered brwe with su‘ictin, one year, $10.50; With DAILY NSChiPTand Weekly Bolletin, one yea: Rifles. The Winchester niaintains its ph the best need further description. We will send a 44 eal rifle with DAIL) NSCRIPT and waily Buletiu, one yeat Abeve ie venter fi Flobert Rifles. ~ A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal, Fiobert noise Revoivers. We have decideu to offer a strony, serviceaDl« 4 revolver fora prewium aud have selected th American, double action, ‘ bull Dog,” “in sn) size trom 22 to 3% cal. It will be sent wid DAILY TRANSCRIPT aqd Daily Bullecin, on year, $11; with DA TRANSCRIPT anc Weekly Bulietia, one year, 89. Subscriber pay express eto. AY a rishing Tackle} Gur premium tishiug rodis a 15-foot Calcutis bainboo with iance woud tip and double ferrules
it is a good serviceable rod and wilbe sent will line, reel, etc., complete, with DAILY ‘IRA}SCKIPT and Daily Kulletin, one year, $11; witi DAILY TRANSCHIrT and Weekly Bulletin, on year, $9. Subscriber pays xpreos. poe Tent This isa sb usetul prem un and will oe ay preciated ty all who go hunting, fishing of camp ing ut, Ivisa firet class A tent, -ater—prov and made of 8 og. uuck; siz 0x7 feet, nd wil t+ seut with poles, pins e*%c., cumplete wth DAIL~ TRANSCKIPY ana Daily Builetin, one year #12,50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Week); Bulletin, one year, $10.50 Subscriber pays th: express, Hammock, Ah k isa p that appeals to al Whether slung from the trees in a lavn or fror the postsofa shady verandah, — h wmock picturesque and sucves'ive of blissful comfor' A P and elegant .13-foot fb k, wi 6)-feet spread, sent with DAILY TRANSCKIL aod Daily Gulietiu one year, $10 25; with DAIL TRANSCRIPT aut Weesly Bulletin, one yer $8.25. Subscriber pays express. ; Tennis§ “Among outdoor games lawn tennis is becom thefay rite It yivecsutticient exercise Witho: being violent; keeps the attenriou fixed gud u terest sustained throughout the yaine. Beng xaine ih which ladics. Xcel, you can securé theo wdlof your lady acquaintences and add to yor popularity by vetting aset of tonum and orgy izpigacitb. A first-class tennis outfit, complet will be vent with VAILY TRANS RIVT a Daily Builetin, one year, 819; with DAIL TKANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one jeu: $17. Subscriber payr ex press, 2 Base Ba:), tfit onsiats of wo eayue balle threeassorted ts, two pairs of yloves, m.-h etc., complete nd will be sent with DAIL) TRANSUKINT nd iaily Buletin, one yBit with DAILY N3svukirT and Wee’ Bulktin ope ur, $10 Subscriber pays t Hanging Lamp} Anelegant Manging lamp with 14 100 and from 42 to Se inches extension, polished brass of a rich guld color—a high rnamental and »ervicesble lamp sent with DAL‘ TRANSCRIPT and Daily bulletin, one yew $13.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Week) Bulletiv, one year, $11.50. Subscriber pays express. Our base bail Stylographic Pen. Always ready write; carries ink enough tae holder te last for weeks or months; wil tc sent with DAILY TKANSCR P? and tm.) ulletin, one yéar, $10 25; with .'AILY RANBCRIPTand Weekly Bulletin, $8.26, Standard Rain Guage. WaApproved by thesignal service at Wachington with full directions for use will be sent witl DAILY TRANSCRIPT aud Daily Buiictin, om year, $10.75; with DAILY TKANSUKPE am Weekl, Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subscsiber pa) s express, Photographic Outfit. Amateur photography is a most delightfu. and popular recreation. With the approve: ap; aratuof today anyone can soon acquire the art ot making 1 gvod picture and wil soon sem hundreds of views taken by him or herself. Ti apparatus we offerissxo light it can easily ++ carries who waleing or riding, thverybed: shou d have one, for it will prove @ scarce « amusement to all aud of profit to hiany. A complete photographic outtit, consisting o: view cvmera for making 3}x 4% pictures, witi quick we rking lens, 6 rapid dry plates, 2 Japanue ‘rou trays, 2packagesof 3. P A, eveloper, } packaye of hy po, 1 printing frame, heecte ferro—prussiate paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper, } Russel negative clasp and patent drying from with full instructions tor making photoyrays will be sent with DAILY, TRANSCRIPT an Daily Bulletin, one ye«r, $11; with DAILY THAN LSORI) T and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.v Subscriber to pay express charges from Sa Francisco, Nore— Addition] materials for amateur pho tographers, may be had Sam 9 Partridge 6éyCommer: @ Street, Francisco, C Standard Atlas. The Rand-McNally Standaid Atlas of th World—a library fn iteelffurnished in ove larg: volute of 192 pages, elegantly illustrated si bound ina substantial manner with gold sid stump appropriately and handsomely designe: retai: price $4.60, will be sent with DAILY TKAN SCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; wit: DAILY TRANSCRirTand Weekly Bulletin, op year, $9. subscriber puys express, Guizots History of France. Guizo.’s “History of branco” is a standard wor) in6 vols,, substantially bound in cloth, profuse), illustrated with fine engravings. lt wig be se with DAILY TRANSCKIPT snd Daily . Bullet one year, $13.50; with DAILY TR «No. *ipT an Weekly Bulletin, one year, $12 50, Subscribe pays oxprese, i Sewing Machines, A higharm sewing machine—onre of the oe machivesin she market; warranted for five yeare wi h DAILY TRANSCR: PT and Daily Butletin one year, 330; with DAILY TRANDCHIPE aw Weekly Bulletin, one year, $27, Subscriber pay eX press charges, NOTE —Peréons preferring Seinl-Weekly Bulle tin esn obtain it b: ying. 90 cents a year i addition tothe clubbing price for the Week. ; Builetio, . The balletin is the leading Svening ) Coast-—itis diati.guished.fortbe brilliang Bulletin isthe only new apaper in Californt the Supreme Court. Owing to the differe rincipul news centers in the Kast, the w or! Seadel' -rders Guaranteed Cure. 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Location o! works, Nevada county, California. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 9th day of June, 1892, an assessment (No 5) of tive (5) cents per share was levied upEN Dae There is nothing more re freshing in hot weather tha: Iced Tea. Bat it takes finc Tea to stand the test of Ice It seems to bring out the bit terness and objectionable fea tures of poor tea. It is essen tial therefore that the Tea Should be PURE. With a market flooded with green teas, all of which are arti ally colored, and. black-+ fici oA; Aa Pk the cheaper grades of whicl ire often both We adulterated, the difficulty in SQ __ rocuring PURE Tea begin: SN g gins colored and to be understood. It was to meet the demand for an absolutely PURE TEA at a moderate that price quer ~~—the public: Beech’s Tea was placed before” Bemg-the PURE} uncolored Waf,.it is different : = ___. you ever used. It is neither a green or black, simply natu val leaf, that draws a canary N color, sweet and of a delig] ¢ ful fragrance. It stands equally well the test of the teapot and the ice pitcher. 60 cents a pound, Sold only in pound packa-. ges. Notice Por Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Maxysvitir, Cat., June 11, 1892. TICE is hereby given that in compl ance with the provisions of the act »{fCougress of June 3, 1878, entitled ‘An ret for the sale’ of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington ‘Territory,’ Maia Jane Waistell of Oregon House, County of Butte, State (or Territory of Calitornia, has this day tiled in this office her sworn tatement No. 667, for the purchase ot the NW fotS W fandS W fof N W fot Setion No. four, in Township No. 17 _N Range No.6 E sit D M, and will offer proof to show that the land sovght is more valuable for its timber cr stone thar or agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said laud before the Register and Keceiver of this office at Marvyeville, Cal., on Tharsday, the 18th day ot August, 1.92. She names as witiiesses: James MeNalley, Joseph Sun, James Earley and Dennis Down, all of Oregon House, Butte County, Cal. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims im this office on or before said 18th day of August, 1882. CHARLES HAPGOOD, Register. Uiuiuance No. 105. An Ordinance to provide Revenue—To Levy aCity Road and Street Poll ‘ax for the year 18:2—1803. HE Board of Trustees of the City of ' Névaida do ordain as follows : secuon 1. That a City Roud and Street Poll Tax of Three Dollarsis hereby levied, for the tiscal year 189.-189%, upon each male inhabitant of the City of Nevada, over the age of 2] years and under £0 years, for City Road and Street purposes, which said poll tax shall become due and shall become collectable on and after the z4cn day of June, 1897, in the manner provided by law. secuon Zz, The City Marshal. of said City of Nevada is hereby made collector of said tax, and shall collect the same in the manner provided by law, and upon the neglect or refusal of any person liable theretur to pay sail tax, after demand, said Marshal must collect’ the same by scizure and sale of any personal property owned by such person, Said sae way be made after three hourg.werbal uoticp of time and place, and the provisions of Sectons 8791, 3793, 3794, 48:95 and 3796 of the Political Code of California hall apply to and govern such seizure and sale. Section 8. The City Marshal on™ the iirst Monday of each month must take oath before the City Clerk of the total imount of said poll taxes collected by aim during ‘the preceding mouth, aud must at the same time pay the samé, less he amount of his percentage for collecion, to the City Treasurer. Section 4, The City Marshal shall be illowed tifteen per cent. o all such Poll taxes collected by hin for said fiscal year, tor making such collections. Passed June 6th, 1812. ALEX. GAULT, President. Attest : T. H. Carr, Clerk. j8 Dividend Notice, T ameeting of the Board of Directors of the Champion Mining Company, heldon the 14th day of June, 1892, adivwend (No. 21) of Ten (10) vents r share was declared payable on and aha Monday, June 20, 1892, at the office. of the Company, No, 320 Sansome street, Room Iv, San Francisco, Cal. ‘Transfer hooks will be closed on Saturday, June 18, 1892,-at 9 o'clock a. M. Tueo. Werzxzz, Sec’y. ~ Office—No. 320 Sansome street, Room No. 10; San Francisco, Cal. mlz Order to khow Cause. j N the Superior Courtof the County of Nevada, State of California. on the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Seere:ary, av the office of the Company, roo 10, 320 Sanson street, Sau Francis:o, California. An) stock upon which t sis assessment shall re main unpaidon th> 14th day of July 1892, will be delinquent, and _ adver tised for sale at public auction, and unles: yment is mad: before, will be sold on Peareday, the 4th day of August, 1892, to pay the delin juent assessment, togeth er with costs of advertising and bg sah of sale. By ord:r of the Board of Directors. THSO, WETZEL, See’y Office, Room 1%, No. 320 Sansome ‘. street, San Francisco. California, OTICE Tu REDEEM.—(Under ‘Sec‘ton 8785 of the Political Code.) To Thomus Williams. Please take notice that the following described property, situnted in the county of Nevada, State of California, v z* In Nevada City, Lot 4, ir Block 6, was on the 24tn day of Februar , 1891, by the Tex Collector of said Nevada coun'y, sold for sealing ent taxes for the year 1890,to JF. Isaac forthe sum of $208. T! eamonnt “ne at the date hereof is $8 12, »nd npoy the 15th dav of June, 1892, the unders'ened,J FE. Isaac will apply tothe Tex Collector of the county of Nevada aforesaid. fora deel of In the matter of the Estate of and inardianship of Emma and Charles M. grown, minors. Emma P, Brown, . the iuardian of the persons and estates of mma Brown and Chailes M, Brown, ninors, having filed her petition herein praying for an order of sale of t!e whole if the real estate, of said minors, for the purposes therein set forth. ‘ 1t is therefore ordered by the Judge £ said Court, that all persons interested in the estate of said minors uppear before the ~ said Superior court on Monday, the 18th day» of July, 1892, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon ff said day, at the court room of said Superior Court at Nevada City, in the county of Neyada, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said auardian to-sell so much of the real ASSESSMENT] NOTICE. ORTH BLOOMFIELD GRAVEL MINING COMPANY.—Location of principal’place of basiness, San Francisco, California, Location of works, North Bloomticld, Nevada county, California. Notice is hereby given—that at a seeting of the Board of Directors, held on the 25th day of May, 1892, an assessnent (No, 49) of thirty cents per share was levided upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately in United States yold coin, to the Secretary, at tne office of the Company, Room 24, $20 Sansome street, San Francisco, Califorma. Any stock up«n which this assessment shall remain upaid on the 28th day of June, 1892, wall be delinquent and advertised for sale at, public auctiin; and unIgas paynientis made lLefore, will be sold on Tuesday, the 19th day of July, 1892, to pay the delinquent asiessinent, t geiher with costs of advertisingand expenses of sale. By orderof the Board of Directors. H. PICHOIR, See’y. Office—Room 24, 32) Sansome street, san Francisco, California. __LBLINQUET SALE NOTICE, HE NEVADA COUNTY LAND AND in provement Association, (a eorporat ov organized and existing under the laws of the State ef Caliiornia.) Notice—Theve is delinquent upon the following descriled stock, on accou: t of assessment No. 2, levied on the 10th day of March, 1891, the amonnt set opposite the name of the following described share holder as follows : No. cert. No, shares. emt. Geo. E. Brand, 59 2000 $40.00 Geo. E. Brand, 60 3000 $60.00 Geo. E. Brand, 61 £000 $40.00 Geo. E. Brand, (62 83 $ 1.76 And in accordance with the law and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the 10th day of March, 189], so many shares of éach parcel of such stock as may be.necessary, will be sold at the office of the Sécretary of the company at 59 Broad street, Nevada City, California, on the 30th day of June, 1892, at 11 o'clock A. mM. of such day, te pay delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. GEO. C. GAYLORD, Secretary. Office 59 Broad street, Nevada City, Califorvia. Copartnership Notice. TAT E OF CALIFORNIA, County of Nevada, We, the undersigned, de heveby certify that we are pariners transact ug business in this State, at Nevada Citv, Nevada county, State of California, und:r the firm name and style of Sunth & Barton; that the names in full of all the members of such partnership are William Joun Smith and William Barton Jr., and the places of our respective residences are set opposite our respective names hereto subscribed. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands this fourteenth day of June, 1592. WILLIAM JOHN SMITH, Nevada City, Nevada county, California, WILLIAM BARTON, JR., Nevada City, Nevada county, California. State of California, county of Nevada. On this 14th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two, hefore me, George L, Hughes, a Notary Public, in and tor the said county of Nevada, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared William John Smith and Wilham Barton known to me to be the persons desuix . : iv, and whose names are subscibed to the foregoing, and within instrument, and they, each for himself and 1.0t one for tle other, acknowledged to me that they executed the same. . In witness whereof I have hereunto set my handand affixed my official seal at my office in the said county of Nevada, the day and year first above written. {sEaL] GEORGE L. HUGHES, Notary Public Tn and for the county of Nevada, State of California, NOTICE ~TOBridge Contractors. VEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RENY ceived by the Board of Supervisors of Nevada County up to THURSDAY, JULY 7th, 1892, At 2 o’clock P. M., for the construction of a NEW BRIDGE across the Truckee River, at .he town of Truckee. Ali bidders to furnish Plans, Specifications, Strain Sheets, and working details without cost to Nevada county. Bids to be opened in~ Nevada City, Nevada County, at the Court House on Thursday, July 7th, at 2 0’clock P. M., 1892. A bond will be required of the successful bidder. The said Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. L, MORGAN, Clerk. By J. J. Greany, Deputy, Dated at Nevada City, June 13, 1892. Kstray Horses, AME to the enclosure of the under ned, or e sorrel mare, branded onright shoulder, letter “J.” One dark roan mare The owner is requested to take them away and pay charges. June 10-2w HAS. BENNETTS, NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Lanp Orrick Av MarykVILLE, CAL., ; May 17, 1892. OTICE ishereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in suppor of his claim and that said proof will Marysville, Cal., U. S. Land Office on Monday, June 27, 1892, . viz: Alfred Soward, deceased. . Homesteast application No. 3874, for the lots 6, 6, 7 and N. KE. 4. of 8: W, 4 See. 6, Tp 17 N. h. 7B. M. D. M. He names the following witnesses tu prove his coutinuons residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: A. I’. N. Lasadie, of Dubbins PO, Yuba Covnty, Thos. J. Callaghan, of Yuba Cumnty, A. R, Forbes, of Yuba County, and C, A. Briggs, of Yuba County, Cal. CHAS, HAPGOOD, Register. Notice tor Proving Will, [x the Superior Court in and for the + County of Nevada, State of California. _In the matter of the Estate of Camille Genasci, deceased. _ Pursuant to an order of said Superior Court, made on the Ist, day of June, 1392, notige is hereby given that Monday, the 13th day of June, 1892, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court Room of said Court, at the Court House in the city and county of Nevada, has ve made hefore Register and Receiver at . Heirs of ~ 4s shall be necessary. Dated June 17th 1892. aid property. Witness my hand this Mt Gay of May, 1892. J. E.IBAAC. mid _¥.T. Niton, Atty. zstate of the said minors, at private sale, And that a copy of this order be published four successive weeks in the Vaily Transcript, a newspaper printed and published ‘in said Nevada county. Joun CALDWELL, Judge of the Superior Court, jl7 been appointed as the time and place for proving the will of said Camille Genasci deceased, and for hearing the application of Guiditta Genasci for the Assuance to him of Letters of Ebestgan emir when and where any person in may appear and contest the same. ated June Ist, 1892, J.-L. Moxaan, Clerk, . By J. J. Greany, Dep. Clerk. ' P. F. Simonds, Atty for Petiqone