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July 30, 1892 (4 pages)

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2 We will send THE Db ILY TRANSCRIPT with the an tranciseo Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and ay « be following valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in a vaz.e: ICK OUT YOUR COMBINATI °N Tanle of Distances. From Nevada vity to There is nothing more re treshing in hot weather than Iced Tea. But it takes fine Tea to stand the test of Toe, . Solid Gold and Silver Watches’ Realizing the ‘m.p tince of yood was premium, wehave # ivcted the ** Waltham” being the bestkno n aud moat reliavle tim, pieces in the market. These watches have a world-wide reputation vuich tiey nave ~ained solely on thelr merite, The cases we guaraatce to be of solid goidand coin silvce tespuctiv ely, and if not just as reprosented may be returned ot our expense and we w lirefun the mouey paid. Drums A Nickie tenor drota, 14-i: ch head, with stick complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $12.50 with DAILY TKAN SCRIPT and Weekl, Bulletin, one year, $16 50 Subscribar pays exp: css It seems to bring out. the bitterness and objectionable fea tures of poor tea. It is easen tial therefore that the Tea = Military Drum. : Moore’s Fiat North Bloomfielé. elief Hil" Roug BSnowfent. .. Snow Poirt .. Scou’s Fle . . Siaoretvthe Sweetiand Spenceville. Secramento. San Fraucis ——————— NOTICE TO STATIONERS. EALED proposals will be received by Ny the Beard: of Education of Nevada Sc.ool District until Saturday, July 30, at io o’clock, A. For ‘urnishing the following supplies to be delivered at Washington schoolhouse by Sept. 1, 1892 : ; 30 gross Jos. Gillot’s 404 Pens. 3 gross Pen Holders. = 20 dozen Drawing Pencils, No. 3. 15 gallons Stafford’s Ink. (keg. ) 6-dozen boxes Chalk. 2 dozen boxes Slate Pencils. 20 reams 12-Ib-Legal Cap Writing Pa, double ruled. 5 dozen Erasers (blackboard. ) The bids for Stationery to be accom: panied by samples. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. LEONARD 8S. CALKINS, Clerk of the Boar Nevada City, July y, 1892. Order to Show Oause. N-the Superior Court of the County oi Nevada, Scape ot California. ln the wacter of the Estate of and Gua:wiauship of Kuuma aud Charles M. Brown, unuors.” Emma P. Brown, the Guardian of the persons and estates Ol Emma Brown aud Chales M. Brown, minors, having filed her petition herein prayiug for au order of sale c. tue whole of tne real estate, of said mic. , for the pur; therein set forth 1p is theretore ordere: tn, Judge of said Court, toast 34 ersom interested in the estate ©: said .nui0rs a before the sais ~tverior Fring on Monday, the 15i2 «ay ot July, lsyvz, avlu o'clock in the :cienoon ot saad day, at the court room of salu Supenor Court at Nevada City, in. the county of Nevaaa, to snow cause why an ba order should not ve cranved to the said Guardian to sell s» much of the reai estate of thesaid minors, at private sale, as shall be necessary. : And that a copy of this order be ublished four successive weeks im the Bay ‘Transcript, a newspaper printed and published in said Nevada county. JouHN CALDWELL, Judge of the Superior Court. Dated June i7th 1392. : F. 1. Niton, Atty. jl7 Notice to Creditors. STATE OF Frank Julien Dusom, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, the credivors of and all persons havin, laine against the said deceased, to ex hibit them, w.thin four tion of this notice to at his Law Utlice at i the same being the place forthe trans action of the a said estate, i id County of Nev mes . p. F, SIMONDS, Executor of the last will of Frand Julien Dasom, deceased. : Dated Nevada City, this lst day o! Jaly, 1892. Notice to Creditors. A. Lord, deceased. months after the first publicathe said bhxecuto: STATE of Harmon Notice is hereby given by the sigued, Charles P. Frissell, Administrato: of the ; ceased, to the creditors of and ali person: having claims against the said deceased, u exhibit them, with the necessary vouch. ers, within four months after the firs. publication of this notice to the sak Charles P. Frissell, at the office of J. 1. Caldwell, Atterney at law, south sidc of Broad St., Nevada City, Cal., the sam: being the place for the transaction of the business of eaid estate, in said County o: Nevada. CHARDES P. FRISSELL, Administrator of the estate of Harmou A. Lord, deceased. Dated this 13th day of July, 1892. J. IL. Caldwell, Aitorney for Administrator. Notice to Creditors. STATE of George G. Allan, deceased Notice is hereby given by the under sigued, Executors of the last will o George G. Allan, deceased, to the cred itors of and all persons havin; claim: inst the said deceased, to exhibit then with the neceasary vouchers, within te months after the first publication of thi notice to the said Kxecutors, at th Law Office of Fred Searls, NevadCity, California, the same being the plac for the transaction of the business, of th: estate, in said county of Nevada. — WILLIA “ CAMPBELL, NILES sEAKLS, Executors of the Last Will of George G Allan, deceased. Dated July 12, 1892. Fred Searls, Attorney. CITY TAXES. TAXES ARE or Lay aud payable to the undersigned at t City Hull between the hours of 9 and } o'clock a. M. and 1:30’and 5 o clock 3 u., beginning Tuesday, July 5th, 159: They will become — Delinquent on the FIRST MONDAY OF AUGUST, 18%. At6 o'clock P. M. unless paid prior thereto Five J«r additional.will be added. given that the Road HE CITY And cent Notice is further ae “a male inhabitants within the corperate limits of this City between ti ages of 2] and 60 years. _E. QO. TOMPKINS, CITY TAX COLLECTOR. é it runs all day. for ENGINES . No Batteries or Electric Spark to care for-<@ Makes no smell or dirt. No double or false It Oils Itself Automatically. It runs with a cheaper quently it COSTS LESS to run it. Simplicity it Beats the World. likely to get out of order than any other Gas or Gasoline ten f SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE _CIRCULARYTO Y, ni. tan Frans, w* PALMER & RE Explosions, so frequent with the Just light_the Burnerunreliable spark, turn grade of Gasoline*than -anylother Engine.’ and conse-, Wit has fewer paris, Engine now the Wheel, and is therefore less built. : 4 and Portland,” Or: Paso de Robes Springs Hote Paso de Robles, San Luis Obispo County, California. THE Greatest Health Resort on the Pacific coast; climate unrivaled; new hotel and cottages; mud and sulpbur baths; the waters of unequaled medicinal value; new and slegant -bath-houses; competent attendants. Take the Oregon Expresstrain from Marysville, connecting at ‘hird and Townsend streets, San Francisco, at §:15 4. M., arrive at 4:30 P.M same Gay; no staging. K. F. BURNS, Manager TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. Notice For Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, MarysviL1g, Cau., June 11, 1892. OTICE is hereby given that in compaccutor of the lasi will of traus Juin Lusom deceased, t with the necessary vouchers, Nevada City, Ual., underid estate of Harmon A. Lord, dejy 13 $3 will bedue at the same time . N pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June’3;-1878, entitled ‘‘An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’ Maria Jane Waistell of Oregon House, County of Butte, State (or Territory) of Calitornia, has this day tiled in this office her sworn statement No. 667, for the purchase of the N W fofS W jandS W fof N W jf Setion No. four, in Township No. 17_.N Range No.6 EMt D M, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuabie for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said lana before the Register and Receiver of this office at Marysville, Cal., on Thursday, the 18th day of August, 1892. She names as witnesses: James McNalley, 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 in this office on or before said 18th day of August, 1892. CHARLES HAPGOOD, Register. Notice of Hearing. OTICE is hereby given that the Report N of the Viewers, appointed by the Board of Supervisors of Nevada County on the yth ay of July, 1892, to lay ,out,, view and survey the proposed public road in Road Districts No. 5 and 3, in Little York Township, from Chalk Bluff to the intersection o! said proposed rcad with the Bear Valley Road, was filed with the Clerk of said Board on the Kighteenth day of July, 1892. That the said Board at the time of filing of said report, being then in session, fixed SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1892, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Court House, in Nevada City, Ualifornia, as the time and place ot hearing said report of viewers, and directed notice ot such hearing to be published in the Nevada Daily TRAN sCRIvT, a daily paper published in Nevada County, tor at least two successive weeks before saiu hearing. At said hearing all parties interested may appear, and the oard will hear evidence tor and against said proposed road and award damages to each nou-cousenting land owner. : Said road beginning at Chalk Bluff, in Little York ‘Yowusiup, Nevada County, California, at a point near the, Caer ad the 8. E. 3 of Section 29, Tp. 16, N. 10 E., M. VD. M., and opposite the house ut Mra. Brady, and ranumg thence North easterly across lands of P, Mattison to the East line of N. E. 3 of See. 2y, Tp. 16.N., R. 10 E.; thence Northerly across N. W. 4 of Sec. 23, said Township and Kauge ; thence North liasterly across section 21, said ‘Township and Range, and across the lands of the Greenhorn Creek Mining and Lumber Company, in utie N 4 of said Section; thence North dasterly across the lands of said Company in the N. W. 4 of Section 22, mm said Township and Range ; thence North dasterly acrusg Section lo, said Towuship and Range, and over lands ot ‘Towle Bros. ~ Co.; thence North Easterly across 5. é. $ of Section 10, said. ‘lownship and Range and over lands of Greenhorn Creek Mining and Lumler (o.; thence ‘orth easterly across 8. W. 3 and N. ‘W. 2 of vection 11, said ‘Township and Range, and over lands of Greenhorn Creek Muin.ng and Lumber Co. ; thence in a general N. E. direction across S. E. ¢ and N. E. ¢ of Section 2, and N. 4 of Sec. 1, all in said Township and Kange ; thence North casterly across N. W_ 4 of Section 6, Tp. i6 N., K. 11 E.; thence North *Kasterly across Sec. 31, ‘fp. 17 N., K. 11 E. and over lands of ‘Towle Bra, & Co.; thence North Easterly across 8S. W. 4 of Sec. 29, in said Township and Range ; thence across b. E. } of Sectiun 29, to the inversection of said proposed road on the S. é. } of Section <9 aforesaid with the Nevada and Bear Valley road. _ Said proposed road having @ length of 93 miles aud 367 feet, aud a uniform width of forty feet. ‘That the names of the owners of the iands crossed by said road, ober than the aames set out hereiu, are unknown. That ali the known owners consent to the layug outand construction of said road exsept the Greenhorn Creek Mining and Lumber Co. vated July 20th, 1892. By order of the Board. J. L. MORGAN, Clerk. jy20 J.J. Greany, Deputy. Derbec Blue Gravel Mining Company. HE anual meeting of the stockholders [ of the above named Company, for the slection of Trustees tor the ensuing year ind the _-usaction of such other busi1eay as way properly come before the eeting, will e held on Tuesday, Aug. 1d, .89z, at tne hour of 3 o'clock P. M., ut tue cthee of tue Company, No, 320 ‘ansume street, Koom 1U, San Fraucisco, vai. ‘Lransfer books will be closed on saturday, July 30, 1892, at 12 o'clock m. ‘}HEO. WETZEL, decretery. Office—320 ransome street, room 10, ‘an Francisco. Cal. Se j22_ “Tbhauk You," {a what Mrs. Paisley, of Newburgh, . N. Y,, always says to Hood’s Sarsaparilla. {ft eured her ofa.severe case of scrofula and eczema aud she has reason to be teful. " you are Bilious take Hood's Pills. ie . DR. GUNN’S . Bi ft FSR S THE GREAT Regulating Catarhtiic THE INDISPENSIBLE Household Remedy 4 SURE PREVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costiveness and Constipation. BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, Fever and Ague aAND ALL MaLAR@IAL. TROUBLES DYSPEPSIA INDIGESTION, NERVOUSNESS Loathing of Food, Kidney Compiairts, ausea, impure Bleed, Generali Debiiity Dr Gunn's Bitters PURELY ARE VEGETABLE Perfectiv Safe, 7 Reliable A. VAN ALSTINE & CO. Proprietorsand Manufacturers ~92 Montgomery Street, San Franciroo SOR SALE BY CARR BROS. Bunting Flags. In view of the movement for a more general use of the Stars and Stripes, especially in conne-tion with the education of American youth, we have made special arrangements to furnish the BEST Qua.iry of Bunting Flags to readers of the Dairy fe \scrirt at the following low prices BRI ¢ CLATION SIZES. 5 feet Tonz. 6 feet loup .. 7 feet leng 8 feet] ong 10 feet long 12 feet long 14 feet long 16 feet long 18 feet long.. . 20 feet long 25 feet long 28 feet long 30 feet long $2 feet long 36 feet lonz These Flags are guaranteed to be equal to any Bunting Flags ir the country. Address all orders with remittance to i BROWN & CALKINS, Publishers ‘‘Daily Transcript,’’ Nevada City, Cal. Semi-Annual Report of the Citizens Bank and Its Agency at Grass Valley, Showing its Financial Conditions on the Morning of July 1, 1892. RESOURCES. Real Estate taken for debt. . Miscellaneous Bonds.... County Warrants..:... I.oans on Real Estate... Loans on Stocks, Bonds and 20,242 39 54,250 00 568 07 16,020 00 2,300 00 Loans on Personal Security and Overdrafts ei Loans on other securities.. Money on hand,. Due from Banks Furniture and Fixtures. Gold Bullion Ag Other Assete—drafts for collection.....-35 hoe 73 $8,592 3,960 51,910 80 19,537 37 5,000 00 3,469 12 7,220 45 $278,071 30 LIABILITIES. Paid up Capital......$ 30,000 00 Reserve Fund 10;000 00 Undivided Protits. 225873 02 Due Depositors 200,856 79 cepeas 13,740 21 Dividends Unpaid.... 1,601 28 $278,071 30 We the undersigned do solemnly swear that we haye each of us a personal know}ledge of the matters contained in the foregoing statement, and that the same is a true and correct report of the financial condition of the Citizens Bank and its Agency at Grass Valley, on the morning of July 1, 1892, according to the best ot our knowledge and belief; and the assets therein named are all in the custody ot the said Bank, its proper officers and wrrespondents. We furthermore solemnly swear that he paid-up Capital Stock of the Citizens Hank is Thirty Thousand Dollars in gold coin valuation, as will appear from the foregoing report. E. M. PRESTON, President. D. E. Morean, Assistant Cashier. State of California, county of Nevada, ss: Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 8th day of July, 1892. [szaL]} Frep SzaR1s, Notary Public. ~~ Empire Liverv Stable Broad st., Nevada City ;Natona £xrete gek SF JAMES HENNESSY, ‘Proprietor, HE FROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIEL _ Btable has the largest lot of Horses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons end Hecks to let at the shortest notice and 9 the most reasonable terms The horses are free from vice, of geod sty! and capable of going as fast ag any gentle mun cares to drive. ‘ Good Saddle Horses always on hand CARRIAGES FOR FUNEBALS PROM PTL (uick ‘Time # Cheam Fares Gastern Cities and to Europe. BY THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL ALL BAIL ROUTES . —OF THE— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (Paciric SystEM.) Daily Express Trains make prompt connections’ with Railway Lines in the East, —ANR ATWe are prepared to mn .Ke the mogt liberal propositions on these watch -s 4s premiums, as will be geen by the following ile re: Solid Gold Watch—Gents . Agentieman’s solid goid hunting case watch, *‘Waitham” movemen:, stem-winding aud stemsetting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPE .nd Dar) Builetin, one year, $36.50; waten, DALLY TRANSCRIrT and Weekly Builetin, one year, w+.40 Subscriber pays eXpress chargee Ob ~Wavch [rom Sau Francisco _ Solid Gold Watch—Ladies . A lady's solid gold hun:ing cose waten, “Wal tham” movement, stem-winding, seem-settingwith DAILY TRANSCKIPY and Daily tuiietin, one year, $29; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly suiletiu, one yeag, $26.90, Su seriber \o pa) eXprese Charges ou w-ter trom Sau fran Solid Silver Watches. Solidco silver huating case waten. Walham” movement, stem-wiuding and steuwetting.a thorough y reliable tine-keeper, with PAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one ear, #18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aud Weekly ulletio, one year, $15.90, Subscriber to pay express a on watch from San Francisco. Same watch, opeu tace, with LAILY TRANSCRIPT, and Daily Bulletia, one year, 315; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, 312.40 Subscriber to pay «xpress charges ou watch from Sau #rancisco. Nickle Watch, A oandsvaie nickie stem-winding watch, open face; good movement, with DAILY TRAsSCHIP and Daily Bulletin, one = $11; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT ana Weekly Builetin, one year $8.90. Subscriberto pay express chas On Watch from San Francisco. Bicyc.es. The Bicycle we have selected ar a ges Atine corded, hammered brass drum, with sicks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buiietin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY xRANSCRIPT and Weekly, Bulletin, one ycar $8.50. Subscriber pays expresa, Rifles, The Winchestér maintains its placeas the best repeating rifle made and is too wel] known to need further description. We will send a 44 cal 0 nm dar:el Winchester rifles with DAILY TR SCRIPT and ‘-aily Buletin, one year, $2275; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $20.75. Above is center fire rifle. We willsenda rim fire for $1.40 leas. Subser ber pays express Flobert Riffes. A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flobert peise leas cartridges, jus. the thingfor boys who are found of shooting, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Datiy Bulletin, one year, $11.25: with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Builet.o, one year, $9.25. Subscriber pays exprese Revorvers. We have decidea to offera strony, serviceaple revolver fora premium and have selected the American, double action, ‘Bull Dog,”’ in an size from 22to 8% cal. It will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bullein,’ one year, $11; with LAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly. Bulletin, one ycar, 38. Subscriber pay express, rishing Tackle§ . Our premium fishing rodis a 15hot Calcutts bamboo with lance wod tip and doubie ferrules It is a good serviceable rod and wil be sent with line, reel, etc., complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and ly Bulletia, one year. $11; with DAILY TRANSCKIrT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber pays xpress. tlew York and New Orleans With Steamer Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. . PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS And Second-class Sleeping! Oars Attached to Express Trains. Tickets sold, Sleeping Car Berths secured, and other information given upon applica tion at the Company’s offices where passen gers calling in person can secure choice of routes, etc. : Orders sold at Lowest Rates for tickets for passage from Europe and Eastern cities to any-point in the Pacific States and Territories. These orders, if not used, will be redeemed at the full amount paid therefor. T. H. GOODMAN, General Pass Agent. R. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager. San Francisco Cal. RAIL ROAD LANDS. For lands in Central and Northern Cali, fornia, Oregon, Nevada aud Utah, apply to or address, ~ W.H. MILLS, Land Agent,C. P. RB. K. uu
cisco. For Landsin Southern Galifornia, apply to or address JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent,S. P. R. Srn Francisco, Cal. TO THE UNFORTUNATE OR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY No. 623 Kearney Street, Vorner Commercial San Franciac: Established in 1854 for the treatment of Seuxal and Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gleet Stricture, Syphile in all its forms, : Seminal Weakness cA Ss Impotency, etc., 2 S8kin Diseases oi * years’ standing and Jicerated Legs successfully treated. 3 .Dr. Gibbon hasthe pleasure ofannooncing that he hasreturne trom visiting the principal Hospitals of Eu rope, and has resumed practice at the Dis peusery, 623 Kearney Street, San Francisco where his old patients and those requirin bis services may find him. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, the consequence self abuse, Thissolitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced bythe youth df both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless com batted by scientific medical measures, viz’ Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the nead, ring ng in the ears. noise like the rustlig of leaves and the rattling of chariots,"uneasiness about ioins, weakness uf the limbs, confused vis ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence ditidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new scquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, nectic flushes, pimples and various eruptionsabout the face, furred tongue,fetid breath,coughs, consumption, night sweats, monomania and frequent insanity. If reli :fbe notobtained, ersons soafiiicted should apply immediatey, either in person or by letter.and have a cure effected by his new and scientific mode treating these diseases, which never fails o effecting a quick and radical cure. MABRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate pollen 1 ar suffering under any of these fear ‘ul Ss S = maladies, should not forget the sacred responsinility resting upou them, pordclay Gob tein immediate relief. CURED AT HOME. Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, ‘tating case, symptoms, length of time the disease has continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity,to any part of the country, with ful: and plain directions for use. The Docwr cures —when--othera fail. Try him. -Charges seasonable call or write. address DR. J, F. GIBBON, 628 Kearney street, corner Commercial, san Francisco Office Box 1957, = tne ‘“‘apoilo”—while not the most expensive is a first-class article in every respect. It is han-isome and substantially made. It runs easily and isa prime favorite. It is standard finish with nickle trimmings, and ‘vill be seut complete with saddie-bag, toois, ete. Will be sent with DAILY TRANSCHIPT aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for $29; with DAILY TKANSCRLE and Weekly bulletin, one year, $26.90. [ihe above prices are for » 36-.nch wheel. Price per additional inch made known on application,. Subscriber to pay express charges on bicycle from Pan Francisco. ‘ = Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wheel, standard finish, wrought-iron velocipede, with bell, ete., complete, sent with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daiiy Bulletin, one ear, $12.50; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year. $10.40. Type Writers, Thisisa type-writing age. Everybody has whohas writing to is: or shoulc have o Hereis your opportunity. The Sun type-wri is a perfect instrument, simple in constructio h easily worked, neatly mounted and boxed, wit instructions for use, which can be lea: nediu te” minutes, with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daild Bulietin, one year, and the DAILY TRANSCRIPT and eekly Bulietin, one year, $15 Subscriber pays express. Cane, Neither too large nor too small, but just the r ghtsize with 14-k gold head, will be sent with DAiLY TRANSCHIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $12.60; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT and Woekly Bulletin, one ycar, $10.50, Subscriber pays express. Telescope. A very useful article thatanyone tiving in the country or traveling. 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 will be sent with DAILY ‘TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weckly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges. Microscope, E A most interesting instrument and of great use to the studeat, Thisi» no toy, but a powerful microscope that reveals the many strange _ things that exist in the food weeat aud the water we drink, It stands6inches high and magnities 50 diameters, anc wil besentwith DAIL: TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulietin, one year, $11; w'th DAILY TRKRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulietin, one, year, $9. Musical Instrumerts. ' In making our selections of musical instruments for premiums, we aimed in every instance toget’s goou article--one that we need not hesi(ate to send to aperformer whois a connoisseur, We have made arrangements with the eading manufacturers and jobbers that enable us to offer these instruments ia connection with the TRANSCRIPT on unprecedently liberal terms Banjo. Banjoplayingis an accomplishment that has become very taxhionable during the last few years. Ic is readily learned by anyoue havinga good ear for music, and makes @ eplendet accompaniment for the voice insinging. We will send a hanurome nickle-rim, caif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo with instruction book, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aud Daily Bulletia, one year, $11.50; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletia, aue year, $9.50. Subscriber to pay express charges. B Flat Cornet. Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with full set of extra crooks, music rack, case and instruction book: ompikte—a fine solo -instrument—with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buiietin, one year, $10.00, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin. $14.6 iber pays express charges. Flute. : The flute is one of the sweetest and easiest musical instruments to learn. Itharmonizes with the piano. and all other nstruments. For a remium we have selected a fine cocoa-wood, 6kes ed, cork jointed flute with ot Deets and will send it with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Builetin, one year, $13; DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.75, Subscriber pays exvress « es. Pianos, A miniature plano with 16 bell-metal keys, elegant finished—-just the thing for children to learn to play on; maaes good music. Sentwith DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Daily Buletin, one yeas, $11.50; with DaILYTRANSCRIPT and Weekly bulletin,o. year, $9.50. Subscriber pays express. Croquet. A beautiful croquet set for eight parse will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily bulletin, one year, $10; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year, $8. Subecrib ays express. Shot Guns, We made a special point of securing-a good gun DRS, STARKEY & PALEN'S Treatinent : by + Inhalation, 1629 Aroh 8t., Philadelphia Pa. Fir Oonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis Dysentery, Uatarrh, Hay Fever, Dcbilitv, Hi he. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all Uhronic and Nervous Disorders + UXHE original and only genuine Com 1 pound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs. Starkey and Palen, ig a scientific adjustment ofthe elements of Oxygen and -Nitrogen MAGNETIZED ; and the compound Is 80 condensed and made portable thatitis sent all over the world. It has been in use for more than twenty years} thousands of patients have been treated, and overone :hotsand physiciaus bave used it,and recommended it—a very significant fact. Vidoes not act as most drugs do, by creat :ganother ailment, aud benefiting one -tan ut the expenre of another, often re,Jriug a second course to eradicate the sviletiects of the firat, but Compoun i Oxygen isa revitlizer, renewing, strengthening, invigorating the whole body. ‘These statements are confir by numerous testimonials, published our book of 200 pages, only witu the express permission of the patients; their names and addresses are given, and you gan referto them for furtherinformation. The greatsuccess of our treatment has iveu rise toa host of imitators, unscrupu‘ous persons ; some calling their preparations Compound Oxygen, often appropriating our ‘estimouials and the names of our atlents, to recommend worthless concocoaos. Butany substance made clsewhere or by others, und called Compound Oxygen ad SETS + “COMPOUND OXYGEN—ITS MODE OF ACTION AND KE>DULTS,” is the title of a new book of 200 pages, published by Drs. Sturkey & Palen, which givestoall enquirers full information as to this remarkable curative agent, anda record of surp ising cures ina wide range of chronic cases— meny of them after being ab. ndoned todie by cther physicians. Will be mailed FREE tuany address on application DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, for a premi one that wecan recommend} and feel assured that our selection will be allthat you canask. Our premium nis well made and hands mely finished. t shocts strong and accurately, andis.a reliable gun in every particular. 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THE TRANSCRIPT Ik YOU Wanito Keep Thorougn.s Posted CONCERNING ‘eee? e+ eee eena's Ni ‘OLD MINING, HORTICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL we —— a ‘rancise arts of the State. a1 8EEKERs throu it is invaluuble complfte record ing made in the devek ᤀ猀 varied and extensi 8TOCK GKAZING lnformed at I times oe eae . News, and it has a circulation thet reach. as ghowmt the whole ‘bment of the coun ents extraordinary in \ud Other Resources, besides bene noe 0 te "aPEcia ity ar ry kNe RAL OCaL To LAND sna %> ashe prgseen ke aicanon it prev seen ee Thora Caulnocenm = Nor 4 TO ADVERTISERS € per anaes. NaS . =JOB=ERINTING = Largest and Best Equipped Job Print. ing Office Sale of Real Estate, In the Superior Court, cou h ; — mi alifornia. Te kee ‘in the matter of the estate and guardianship Of Henry Muldoon, gpg doon, George Muldoon, Edward Muldoon and hichard Muldoon, mincrs, gales is hereby given that in pursuance of auorder of the Superior Court ii the county of Fresno, State of Caliornia, maae on the 16th ta 1392, in the matter of the aia 0 guardianship of said above named minors, the undersigned, the guardian of the persons and estate of said minors, will sell to the highest bidder for cash, in gold coin-of the United States, and subject to contirmation by said Superior Court, on ‘waturday, the 30th day of july, 1892, all the right, title, interest and estate of said minors, whether acquired by operation of law or otherwise, in and to all that piece or parcel of lands tuated in Nevada ity, county of Nevada, State of Califorria, and bounded’ and described as follows, to wit: Bounded on the north by West Broad street, on the east by lot of Webber, south by Spring street and west by lot of H. “A. Lones, and having a frontage of one hundred and tifty-tive feet (155) on West Broad street, being a portion of lot one (1) in block thirty-six (36) and tormerly known as the H. A. Lones and family’s puree. Terms and conditionk of sale: Cash, gold coin of the United States, ten per ee of the oo chase money to be paid on acceptance of bid, balance on contirmation of sale by said Superi r Court. Bids will be re‘ceived by said guardian at the office of b. E. Morgan, Ksq., Citizens Bank, Nevada City, aforesaid, and must be in writing. MARY ANN MULDOON, Guardian of the persous and estate of said mino s, aie! Jack Rabbit Mill and Mining Company ~ annual meeting of the stockholders of the above named Company for the election of ‘Trustees to serve for the ensuing year, and the transaction of’ such other business as may p operly come before the meeting will be held on Monday, August 8th, 1592, at the Hour of 3 o'clock P. M., at the office of the Company, No, 320 Sansome street, room 10, San Franae Ne ate books will be closed on Friday, the 5th day of Au at 3 o'clock P. M, y ing ees pions Tuxo. Werze, Secretary, Office—3z0 Sansome street, ew’ 10, San Francisco, Cal. jy22 : Dividend Notice. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Champion Mining Company, heldon the 12th day of July, 1892, adividend (No, 22) of Ten (10) cents * share was declared fo bg on and aber Monday, July 18, » at the office of the Com , No. 320 Sansome street, Room 10, Francisco, Cal. Transfer books will be closed on Saturday, July 16, 1892, at 9 i cara A. M. HEO, W Sec’y. Office—No. 320 enkbuse tied ae 5 \No. 10, San Francisco, Cal, « = jyl§