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Lable ot Distances,
-From Nevada vity to
Ritchie Nise vee A
Blue Tent .....,.
ear Valley
Bridgeport
Bowman Dam .....
Columpea Hill... :....
LS OEE eer e
‘ dwards’ Bridge.
_. French Corral..
franiteville ..
Grass Valley....
Huots MME. oo..
Jackson’s . a
Lake City [veux ies
Little Yorx /.
Lowell Hill
Moore’s Flat...
er Hill
elief Hill ed
Rough & keady
SnowTent. ..
Snow Point
Scott's Flat
Stnarstyilie
Sweetiand .;....OpebOOVINs 15.455 5.65655: 5508.
Sacramento...;.
San Franeisco..rise, (3 ieee
seas de
Yor Ret
#n
«1614 miles
Notice For Publication,
Land Ofiice at Marysville, Cal.
: December 28, 1892.
OTICE is hereby given that the follow
ing-named settler has filed notice of
his intention to make fitial proof in
pert of his claim,
will. be made befdre Register
Receiver at Marysville, Cal., U. 8,
Office om Wednesday February 15, 1893:
viz: Joseph (. Lam Hd. ag ery No.
¢
3774 for the SE 4 of NW} Wh of NE}
SE of NE Sec, 28118 N R 6 KE, M
D M.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon
cultivation of, said ‘laud viz: J
Malaley,
Con. O'Neil, Brownsville, Yuba 6o.,
Manuel Jackson, of Oregon House, Yuba
of Orgon co., Cal., Join Williams,
‘House, Yuba co., Cal.
CHAS. HAPGOO
Regi
Assessment Nétice.
EVADA™ COUNTY “LAND AND
PROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. I
tion of principe pluce of busin 8, Nevada
City, Nevada County, California,
Notaceis nereby given that.at a meeting
ofthe Board of Directorsah ld on the
day of February, 1808, an ugsses<iment.(
of Thirteen Cents per share was levied upon
the capi al stock of the corpurationu, p
ble imnmediately-te the secre ary, at its ofNevada City, cul fice, No, 59 Broad street,
in U.S. gold evin. Any stock upon w
this ussessmeutshall remain ulpaidon the
20th day of Pawn 4593, will be delingueut
for sale at public auction
and advertise
and uniess payment is mude before, wi
sold on the 7th day of Apri, 1893) at
hour of 100’clock A.M., at the olfice of
Secretary oi suid corporation, to pay the
lingueut assessment, together with costs af
By order advertising and expenses ofsule.
of the Board of Directors.
' GEO. C. GAYLORD, Secretar
Office No, 69 Broad street, Nevada C
Cal.
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and that said proof
of Brownsville, Yuba co., Cal.
sity,
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APPLICATION FOR A PATENT.
U. 3. LAND OFFICE, SACRAMESTO, CALIF.,
Sucramento, Noy. 15th, 1892.
AT OTICE. 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
N Louis Litertre;by Erastus. Pow@, bis
attorney in fact, woose Post Office address
is Nevada City, County of Nevada, state or
California, has this day filed hia application
for & Petent for 2000 linear fect of th.
YUBA CANON CONSOLIDATE! QUARTZ
MI: K, or vein, bearing yoid, with surface
ground 600 (ee: in width, situate in Waching~
tou Mining District, County of Nevads, und
State of Calfforuia, and designated by the
field notes and official plat ou file in this
office, as Lots 65 and 66, In ‘low:.ship 17h,
§. 11 KE. of bt. Diablo Bud M. suid Lot Ne,
65 being described as TOUGWs, to-wit:
LODE LINE, ©.
Reginnine at-a-H+ve oaktreets-inehes in
dia. marked “Y. C,C. Q. M.-L. No. 1,
standing on soath aide. f scuth Yuba River,
at North end of elaim, ou lode, from whieh
the mouth of a tunnel bears 8, 74° W.87
links; Thence. mag. var. 17° K ,8. 1837 > W,
22. 7% trains or 1500 feet to m live oak trce
standing on South side of Omega Diss bh
Flume, marked “Y¥.C.0.Q. M, L. No. 2,” ut
Suuth end of Yuba Canou Lucation.,
“6
EXTER.OR BOUNDARIES
seginning ta post in rock mound roark
ed “Y, 0.0. Q. M. Nol," standin ¢ at Nortieast coruer of Yubs pen Locetion, which
is also post'S8.C, No, Mac 8.E. corner of Sun
light Congolidated Quartz Mine ( Approyea
Survey; ) Thence, mag. vr. 17° K, 8. 1854 °
§ chains, cr 150u feet o a post in ruck
mound marked "“Y. C.C,Q. M®™No. 2,7? at
Soutbeast corner of YubuCauon tocation;
thence N 76° W ¥,08cha ns or 599.3 feet to
a post in rock mound marked “), €. €. Q
M. No. 5’ at Southwest corner of Yuba Can
Location ; Thenee N, 189° 4 ., “2.7
chaing or 1500 feet to post in ruck mound
marked “¥.C.C. Q. M. No. 6” a* North weat
corner of Yuba Crnon Location, from .
Which the coruer to sections di, 12, 18 and
14, 1p.a7 N. K. 11 E., M.D. B. and ¥*. bears
NeSowW, 80.40 chai distunt ; Thence x.
76° F908 Chains, or 699.8 feet 'o tie pines
of Leginuing, and eo: tan ny 20 o9acre .
CONNECTING LINE No. 1.
From port “¥. ©. GC. Q. M., No. 6” at NorthWest cornerof Yuba CunonLocation, the
commer torections Hy, 12-48 aud 14, Tp. 17
N., % No. JL E.M. D,°M ; Leate N, 63° W.,
$0.40 Chains distant.
¥UBA CANCN SOUTH-EXT STON LOCATION,
LODE Lin. d
Beginnivg ata liveouk tree 10 inches in
Numeter marked *¥. CO, C.Q. M. L. No. 4;
standing at North end of claim. on love, ou
south side of Omega flume ; thence mag.
yar. 17° K., 8.17499 W, 22.7% chains, o1 1500
fee*toa post in rock mound » arked “Y, U,
C.Q, M.L. No. 3," standing iu old road.
from which a fir tree three feet in dia
“COAtS-N 66 9-W,, 69 links-distant,
, EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES,
Beginning at Northeast corner at post in
a fovk mound marked “Y. C, @, QQ. ML. No
2” froin Which @ yeliow pine tree four feet
in dia, bears s. 7 W. 79. links. dis
thence may var. 179° E 8, 174g > W.
huins, or 1500 feet toa post set fh a rock
mound marked *Y.C, C. Q. M. Na, 8 +
Lhence N 75S W. 9.08 chains or 549
apestsetinarock mound marked
C. Q. M, No, 43” thenee—N. 173,29 E. 2
Chains to post setin rock mound Diarken
“YU. 6.Q.Q.M. No. 5” trom whieh the
corner to Sections 11, 12, Wand 1, Jp 17 N
«. 11 E,, M.D. B.& M, bears N. 429-12) W,,
$4.00 Chains distant; thence §. 75° E., 9.65
chains, or 59y,.3 1eet to the place of begin
aing, and containing 20 62 scrce.
CONNECTING LINE No, 2,
From post No. 5, at Northwest eormer of
Lube Cupou South Extension Location the
corner to Sections 11, 12, 13 and 14, lp. 17 N74
R. 1s k., M.D. B. and M, bears N. 429 42 W.
3405 Chalus distant.
. t
YUBA CANON CON-OLIDATED QUARTZ MINE,
SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES, t
Marked = ¥. GC, CQ. MM Be, 1,’ standing at
Northeast corier, trom which a Cedar tre
“div. din. bears N. $6 142. ,-48—Hires tis
tauf > theuce mag, Var, 17.9 hs, dag 2A
22-75 Cialis. or 1500 feet to a post im rock . 4
mound marked “Y, C, C. Q. M, No. 2 at
sAutheast corner of Yuba Canon Loeation
1nd Northeast corner of Yuba Canon South . f
sAtension Location ; thence 8 17g Wesi] >
273 Chaius, or 1500 feet to a post tn
mound ma ked“Y, C,C,Q. MLNo. 8 i thence.
N 70° W. 9.08 chains, or 599.3f et to a post] 2
set in rock mound marked"Y.€. OG. Q; M,;
No. 43” ; thence N, 17469 KE, 22.73 chains, or
Los fvetto a post in reck mound marked
“Y.¢. C,Q. M.No6,” from which the corherto Sections 11, 12; laud 14 'Tp.17 1
11 F.,M. J). B. & M. bearg N, 42° 4’ Wi.
34.05 chains distant, thence N, 183, ° F. 22.733
chains or 1500 feet toa post ia buotk mound
marked *Y, CLC. Q. M. No.6" at Northwesi
corber of, Yuba Cauon Location (this is alsw . 9
the Sout #west vorner of the Sunlight Con t
solidatefl Quariz Mine, Approved Survey); ] ¢
thence B 75 EB. 9.08 chains, or 699.3 feet’ fo
the plate of beginning, and containing
YubaWanon rn 20,59 neres,
Yuba Oanon South Extension Loeatior ;
20.62 acres, {
A total of 41,81 acres,
and comprising portions of the N. W.) 4 and
3. W. 1-4of Section 13, ‘Ip.17.N., R. 11 B., M,
D. B. & M. i
fie location of this mine is recorded ip
the Neecrder's office of Nevada county, at H
Nevada City, in the eounty of Nevada, State t
of C@ifornia, The adjoining claimant i:
the Su light Consolidated Quartz Mine o1
the North. bd
“uy and all persons claiming any portior i
Of said Yuba Canon Consolidated Quartz
Mine, or surface ground, are hereby required to file their-adverse claims, with the
Kexister of the United States Land Otfice at
~acramento, Cal,, during the sixty days’
C
«
arped by
e statute.
virtue of the provisions of
THOMAS FRASEK, Register.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice Ol appl cation for patent be published
for the period of sixty days (ten consecu
tive weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript,
a daily newspaper published at Nevada
Vity, State of Canfornia,
THOMAS FRASER Register, . F
FRED SEARLS, Atty. for Apulicant.
The,first publication of this notice was
sy November 18th, 1s92.
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For Catarrh C. GC, LINIMENT Has No
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indorsed bv the Medical Faculty. Pre-. wo
cians,
OAKLAND, February 7th, 1890,
Hae Thisie to certity that we have used the ©.
to be the best and most effective medic,
and
R. DILLE,
uy
For Habiual Constipation, Indigestion Fevent Office attended to for MOD. 4 ‘. ERATE FEES.
Piles, ete , ithas no a Itis put up by Our offi —— opposite the U. 8. ratent on
tle
P14 on receipt of price.
rhe C.C. Liniment Co
21 Bush Street, s. F ferutendent of Mox
POR SALE BY ALL DROGGISTS
For all chronic eases in connection with
PHUR POWDER?’ for thoroughly Cleansing
Book and Job Printing!
ay og pone NE CO, ai i Bush Street fice,
E.
. Pastor ofthe First M. BE. Church, a
C. LINIMENT, use “COMPOUND 80Lfornin,
fail to éall
spected thoroughly
; f
Beginning ata post set in reek mouva t
self cbusehits sotitury vive;
rock . viz" fallow coutltenance, dark spots unde
he eyes, pain in the
he rattling of chunots,
oins, Weakners of the
an, blunted intelieet,
fitidenee in appr
dhe té forte tie w vt
fo shun socieiv
Vushes, piniple
the faee;-farrett
sonstiimption, i
ieléntific mode of tre:
w-those who coutem plate
r suffering under any of these fearful maidies, shold
inility restis
ein immediate
itsease has continued,
for eures
stree
od of publication hereof, or they will be OM ve Rox 1957
Treatment sby: Inhalation
' Talgia, and all Uhronic and
FPVHE original
aaay. and Palen, is ascie? ifle adjustment
ofthe
densed and made bortable thatitis sent all
over the world,
years + thousands of
treated, and over one {
.bave used it, and recommended it—a very
Significant fact,
jajring a second course
erous testimonials, published in
dresses are wi ye 1, and you can refer tothen
for furtherintormation.
The great suc
¥iven rise toa host of 1iifat
tog ourtestimouials and the nan
patients, to recommend worthles
27.00] tions, B r
or by others, and called « ompound Oxygen
8 Bpurious,
“COMPOUND OX YGEN—ITS MODE OF
ACTION AND KE:
ew book of 200 pages,
Cugpetive agent
curesina i
by other physicians
toany a ldress On aj plication
sroad et., Nevads City,
rs PROPRIETOR OF
_, To be found in this D
Teams with elegant Bage
the most reasonable terma
The horses are free from vice, of geod sty)
manu Cares Co drive,
Good Baddle Horses always on hand
PATENTS
ln England, adulterated food produc: ; that are repres:nted to be pure
are destroyed by the officiais. But
there is no sych law hero and tea is
“HOTA HGH Sly Mid nip dtited.~
tutes are added and the whole dyed
grecn or black. The dyes and snbstitutes have caused the Scientific
American to refer to Japan Tea, as
“merve racking.” A. brand of pura
tea isa necessity. Beech’s Tea is
the pure sun-cured undyed Japan
Tea. Being pure you use less per
onp than of the dyed teas, thus ycu
use Jess per month aud the economy
is-manifest, as your monthly tea bill
is loss to say nothing of the MeligntTO BRINK
fal flavor, There are no headaches
in Beech’s Tea. It is actually ‘‘ag
pure as childhood” and ean be drunk
impuulty. It is a delight te lovers
of veally good tea.
in bulk. $5ld only in sealed packages bearing this trade-mark, f
« Price, 60 cents per Pound; halves,
$5 cents, For sal. By
SHUURTLEFF & SON,
And GEO. C.GAYLORD,
TO THE UNFORTUNATE
No. 623 Kearney Street,
Vorner Commercial....
+ .
for the
nal Diseases
as Gonor
» Stricture,
in all
Beminal Weaknes
linpotency,
* Skin Diseases o
*» years’ standing anc
Ulcerated legs
suceessfully tren:
ed.
S93 Dr.
Syphili
wud bis Dispensary. is the oldest in Cali
The sick and atthic-ed—shonid-ne
upon him, the
rayeled—extersivelyin—turope,
the various
here; obtainin cont donlof valusbiein
rmation, whict is G mypctont to ifpar
9g those in need of hisservicasSEMINAL WEAKNESS, j
Seminal Kimissious, ‘the
and” in
eonne quence a
or depray
extual indulgence, is practiced bythe you
of both sexes to an almost aniimited extent, preducing with unerriiy Certainty the
iDptoms anless oliowiny train of murbid-ey
onibatted by selentific medicn) niensurer
head, bine ug in the
ars. nvyise like the
liighs, confused vis
loss of confidence
aching. strangers, a dis
alnlances, disposition
loss of memory, nectic
mud Various cruptionsihenut
TEuG, tetid breath, coughs,
itsweats. Tf relisfbe not
btaines, persons so aM®icted should apply
Mmediately, eitherin Person or by letter
nd have u cure effected by his new and
ling these diseases,
. MARRIED MEN,
marriage, who
bot lorzet the sacred respon.
1-Hpin them, nor delay 6 ob
reielr,
CURED ‘AT HOMR.
Persons at a distance may be CURED At
OME, Uy addressing a letter ty Dr, Gibbon,
ating case, symptoms, length of time the
and the medicine
ili be promptly sent, free from damage or
uriosity, to’ Pay nert of ‘the eouutry, with
ii and plain cirections for use, The Doewhen others fail. Try him,
harges reasonable call or write,
Address DR, J, F. GIBBON, 628 Kearney
t, corher Commercial, San Francisca
DRS. STARKEY & PALEN’S
1629 ArchiSt, Philade!phia Pa.
or Gonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis
sentery, Oatarrh, Hay Fever, Debilitv, Headache, Rheunietism Neuervyous
isorders. )
and only genuine Com
pound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs
elements of Oxygen and } itrogen
4AGNETIZED ; and the compound is 80 CoD
it has heen in use for more than twenty
patients have bee
iousand physicians
It does not act as most drugs da, by creat
sanother ailment, ana benefiting one
fan at the expense of anovher, often reto eradicate the
ileifects of the tirst, but Compound Oxynis a rpvitulizer, rehewilig, strengthen.
8, invigorating the whole body,
These stutements are coufirmed by num
our .book
t Xpress perimis
their names and ad
“UC puges oniy witi the
n ofthe patients ;
ess of our treatment has
‘ors, UnSCrupu
1s persons j-soime Calling their preparaus Compound Oxyyen, often appropriat
1¢8 OF our
Ss concac
As. ude cleewhere
But any substance
Babati-~
by children aud delicate persons with .
It is never gold..
DR. GIBBON'’S DISPENSARY
"Ban: ®rancige
&xtablished in leds
treatment
of Seuxanl and Semi
is such
1ea, Glee!
its forms,
ate.,
Gibbon has
practiced over thirty years in San Francisco
doctor has
hospitals
custlig of leaves and
ulleasiness about
SS ine
aly Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Sem
Realizing the importance of good Was
} remfamy" Wehave selected the ‘*Waltham
tving the bestkuo n and most reliable tim
jiecesin the market. These watches have a
» orld-wide reputation which they have .wained
svlely-on their merite.-‘Phe—cases-we—-guasanter
tu Le of solid goldand coin silver respectively,
ad if nos just-as represcuted may be returned ai
uF expense and We Will refup tbe mouey paid.
46 are prepared lo inake the moat libera, preps:
cstions on these watches a premiums, a8 will be
een by the following offers:
* Solia Gold Watch—Gents’,
A gentleman’s solid gold hunting case watch,
‘Wailtham” movement, stem-winding and stemsvhting, with DAILY “TRANSCRIPT snd Daisy
Huiletin, One year, $86.50; watch, DAILY TRAN
CRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, oue year, 984.40
Subscriber pays eXpress chargee on wach from
-al: Francisco.
Solid Gold Watch—Ladies .
4 lady's solid gold bun:ing case watch, ‘*Waltham"” uGvement, stem-Winding, secm-setting,
with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin,
‘one year, $29; with DAILY TRANSURIEY and
Weekly Sulletin, one year, $20,90, Suvscriber
v poy vXpreok charges on watch trom San #ranSolid Silver Watches ]
48olidco silver hurting case waten Walham’? movement, stem-wiuding and stemubling. a thoroughly reliable time-keeper, with
DAILY WRANDSCKIVY and Daily Bulletin, one
ear, $18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Sulletin, one year, $16.90, Subscriber to pay
Spress charges O1. Watch trom San Francisco.
same Watch, opeu tace, with DAILY TRANURIPT, and Daily Bulletia, one year, $1); with
JAILY TRANSOKIVY aud Weekly Bulletin, one
ear, $12.90. Subscriber to pay xpress charges
“on Watch from Sau Frapcisco,
Nickle. Watch,
A oandsome niek!e stem-—-w' ii iWatch, open
ace, oot movement, wita < AILY ' TKAisoCKIPY and Murty -Bulletia ry $11; with
VAILY TRANSOKIPT anagg@V Bulletin, one
year 95.00. Subsenber to pa Fess charges
on witch from San Francisco
Bicyc.es. rc
The Bivycle we Lave selected ae prenium—
ne “apollo”—while not the niost expensive is a
drot-cluss article in ey ery tespect. it is hana
some and substantially made, Jt runs easily ana
iO priiie favorite, Tt iy standard finish with
mekie trinimings, wud will be sent complete with
saddle-buy, bovis, ete, Wall be sent With DALLY
URANSCRIP) and Daily Bulletin, one year, foi
244, Wilh DAILY TRANSCRIPT and) W eekly
rulle hin, one year, $26.90, [The upove prices are
of & BOu9ch Wheel, Price per additional inen
nade kuuwn oo application.) ~sulscriber: to poy
express charges on uicyele trom Pan francisco.
sie) y ef
Beys' Velocipedes.
-A 16-inch wheel, standard fi hish, wrought iron
velocipede, with belli, eve, complete, sent. with
VAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one
" ear, $1400; with DAILY THANBGLIPT and
Weekly Bulic tin, one year, $10.40,
Type Writers
dThis isa type-v riting age, Everybody has
shohas writing to do; or shoule have o
‘ereis your opportunity, The Sun type-wri
* @ portect instrument, siuipie in constructiv
aesily Worked, neatly mounted and boxed, wit
“. sustrlctious for use, which cau be leai neu hy te
Tp aiitttes; with DAISY TRANSCRIP? and Dail
Bubeiun, one yeu, auacthe LbalLy bitay
SULUPT and Weekly Bulletin, one Jeur, $1é
subscriber pays exprese, “
' Cane,
Neither too large nur too smal, but just the
f gubsie with lds pola he wu, Will be sent with
DALY TANS Char ani Dad). Brebbetitny cone
Gary Si2oU; with DALLY TRANSCKIPY ana
Weekly Bulleuin, onc yor, 910.00," Subseribe:
puys OS press,
Telescope.
Aver) useful articiv that anyone living in the
ountly OF ifavelilig, will «ppreciate.
Our
fenuum telescope is a good, strong instrument,
Wh ao Objeci-ylass ¢ iaches ia dianieter, ¥
luWs, 6 inches long when closed, leacher cased
+40 will be seat with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and
vaily Bulletin, one y eur, $12; with VAILY TRANjCKIPT anu Wectkly Buhietin, one year, $y.
*ubseriber to bay express charges,
A most interesting inktrument und of great use
to the studeut. “This is no toy, but a powertui
Hicruscope that reveals the many strange things
Hob eXist iu the food we eat and the water we
trink, Ib stands 6 inches high ond meaguifics 60
tiaueters, aud will beseut with DAIL TRANORT wud Daily Bulletin, one Jear, $11; wth
DAILY TRANSCH IPT ana Weekly Buletin, one
year, $9, Subseriber to pay Xpress charges,
Musical /nstrumerts,
In making our selections of musieal instruHents for premiunis, we uimed in ey ery instance
O 4c GRO" aréicle—one that we need not heoi-~
ace bo send to a performer who is & COnnOiRseUr,
We have made arrangements with the eading
nanutacturers aud jobvers that enable us to offer
these instruments ia connection with the TRANSCRIPT on unprecedently liberal terms,
Banjo,
Banjophying iy an accomplishment that has
CUMIL Vury fashionable during the last few years,
{tls Ceadhy learned by anyoue hav aga good ear
OFmbusic, ANd takes a splendid accompaniment
O8 the voicgin singing, e will send a hanaome nickle-rim, cait-skip head, 10 bracket banjo
with instrucuion book, with DAILY TKANSORIPT aug Daily Bulletin, one Year, $11.50; with
VAILY TRANGOKIPT and Weekly Bulletia, one
Jer, 8.00, Subscriber to pa) eX press charges,
B Flat Cornet.
A handsome nickle b flat cornet, with full set
4 CXbrs vrooks, music rack, case and instruction
00k) omplte—a fine solo instrumeut—with
VAILY TRANSORIPY and Daily Bujietin, onecat, $10.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ano
Weekly Bulletin, $14.5
press charges,
Subscriber pays ex‘Flute,
aaThe flute is one ot the sweetest and easiest muval instruments to learn, Itharmonizes with
she piano and all other netruments, Vor 9
remium we have selected a fine GCocoa-wood, §Keyed, cork jointed flute with tuning glide, anc
Will send it with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and ‘Dail
Bulletin, one year 18; DAILY TKANSORI
urdWeekly butice yt
seviber pays express charg:
Pianos,
A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal k
eys, sant tinished— just the ting for children
0 play on; mares good thusic, Sent with DAILY
tog raphers, ma be-had
one year, $10.76, Sub529 Commer a Street,
M.69
4 2" Wewill sendTHE D ILY eee ce with the San francisco
i-W etin, and any o: ke foliowing valuable Premiums at the following prices, payable in advance:
PICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION, —
Solid Gold and Silver Watches! (en Drums}
A Nickie tenor drum, 14-inch nead, with stic
complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Rony
Bulletin, one year, $12.50, with DAILY TKA
“CRIVT ahd Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50
Subseribsr pays express
Military Drum.
A fine corded, hammered brass drum,® with
ctkvoomplete; with PALLY TRANSCRIPT and
Jaily Bulictin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY
sRANSCRIPTand Weckly Bulletin, ove ycar
$8.50. Subscriber pay» oxp-ress, ——
wes
The Winchester maintains its piscean the best
repeating rifletmade and is tco wel) known to
need further description. We will aend a 44 cal,
octagon barrel. Winchester rifle with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and ca Bulietiu, one year,
$22.76; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulletin, one year, $20.76. Above is center fire
rifle. We willsenda rim five for €1.40 lege. Sub
scr. ber pays express
Flobert Rifles, —
. A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flonert noise
less Nay ow Jan vad the thing for boys whoare
fond of shooting, ‘scnt with . AILY TRAN.
SCRIPT and Daily Bullet n, one year, $11.25;
with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin
one} ear, § 25, . Subscriber pay s express =
Revowers,
We have decideu to offer a strong, serviceable
revolver fora premium and have selected the
American, double action, “Bull Dog,” in an
§ze from 22 to 8% cal, It will be pent syi
DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bullevin, one
year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT’ and
Weekly Bulletin, one year, 89, Eubseriber payy
express,
+
rishing Tagkh
Ou? premium fishing rod isa 15-foot Calcutta
bamboo with lance wood tip and double ferrules
It isja good serviceable rod and wi.l be sent with
line, reel, ete., Ning oe with DAILY. TRAN«
SCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with
DAILY TRANSCKIFT and Weekly Bulletin, one
year, $9. Subscriber pays xpreva, ‘
Tent,
This isa ver usetul prew un and will oe ap
preciated ty all who go hunting, fishing or camp
ing out. Itisa first-class A tent, bet 5
and made of 8 og, duck; sis 9x7 feet, nd will be
sent with poles, ping ete., complete w th DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year
. 342,50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly
Bulletin, one year, $10.50 Subscribes P-ye the
expresd, Mn
Haramock,
A hammock is a premium that appeals to all,
Whether slung from the treés in @ lawn or from
the posts of a shady verandah, a h umock ig
picthresque and suggestive of 'biisstul comfort
A complete and elegant 18-foot Lanimock, with
6}-feet spread, sent with DAILY TRANSORIPT
and: Daily Bulletin one year, $10.25; with DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and Weealy ‘Bulletin, one year,
8.25. Subscriber pays expresa,
Tenni:
Among outdoor games lawn’ tennis is becoming
thefav: rite it gives sulKoient exercise withou
bemp-vioient; Kec ps the attention fixed aud in
ferest sustained throughout the game, Being
kiwe in Which ladi a xcel, you can sevure the; 00
Will of your lady acquaintances and add to you
popularity by getting «ect—of tennis end organ
ing achib, A first-class tennis outfit, complete
will be sent with DAILY TRANS RIPT and
Daily Bulletin, oe. yeae, 45 with DAHY
TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, onej year}
$17, Subscriber payer oxpresa,
Base Bai},
Our base bail tft onsists of wo eazue balla,
tin une ur, $10 Subscriber pays
Hanging Lamp
An elegant hanging lamp with —4-4ae
andfrom 42 to 56 inches extension,
polished brass ofa rich yold color— ahigh' rnainental and serviceable lamp—sent ith DAILY
TRANSCRIPT and Datly bulletin, one year
$13.50; with DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly
Bulletin, on year, $11.50, Subscriber Pays ex.,
prese, :
Stylographic Pen.
Always ready write; carries ink enough
tne holder te laat for weeks or months; wail be
viet with DAILY TRANBOR pr and Daily
tulletin, one year, 310 26; with .AILY °
SCRIPT and eekiy Bulletin, ‘ ” sid
$8.25,
Standard Ram Guage,
Approved by the siznalwervice at W, ingto:
with Pan directions for use will be pa with
DAILY-TRANSORIPT and Aaily Bulletin, one
Wat, 10.7; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ana
Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75, Subsoriber
pays express, i
Photographic Outfit,
Amateur photography is a moat deli
Popular recreation. With ie Pea fy Bos
ratiis of today anyone can 800n acquire the art of
making 3 goed picture and will soon
hundreds of views taken by him or hereeil, The
apparatus we offer is go a , , light it ca: easily
carried when walking or riding, Kvery body
hould have cue. for it will prove a seurce o
‘wmusement tu vila d of profit to many,
A complete ys otographic outfit, consisting of
view pyaar fur making 8} x 43 ictures, with.
Quick wu tking lens, 6.rapid ory Fiales, SJanone
‘ron trays, 8 packaies of 8. PA, eveloper, 1
package of ly po, 1 printing frame, heets’ of
i pao ne r, 1 sheet of rub paper, 1
Ussel hegative clasp and e F
with fall thatrusriogs for ae oH gM
will be sent with DAILY TRA RI an?
Haily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY ¥
hg z het eekly Bulletin, one year, UN
Subscriber may ©. harg:
Francisco, edad om
Nore— Additional materials for
Sani O Pastries
Franciaco, 0
Standard Atlas,
The Rand-McNally Standard Atlag of the
tw
World—a library in itself— f ie large
volume of 192 ; Ear and
learn bound ina gubstant pages, elegantly illustrated
i) manner wit
‘old side
EKANSCRIPT
and Daily Bul etin, one year retall sete $a bo, vil he eee
Thay.
eT Naga DelLY TRANSCRIPT
and Weekly SORIET and Daily Bulletin One Year, ‘ar
;
palietin, @. Year, $9.50, Subseriber pays ex. DAILY TRANSORIPT
and Weekly i sil ane
r
Croquet
year, $9. Subscriber
pays Xpress,
e
U
A beautiful croquet set for eight layers will Guizot's
History
of France,
ve tent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dail, . Guigov’s “History of {rance’ ig. standard
‘ulletin, one year, $10; with DAILY TRAN. :
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or pli ane aon y Bulletin, one Year, $8. subsia wth ne engraga, Te wid oe cont
t 8 8Apress.
i Dail
Shot 6 Weekly B $5.0; with DAILY TRANSOR ee
eekly Bulletin, one 5
uns, paysexpress year; 13-60, Bubsqribe
We made a special point of
securing a good gun
or @ premiium-— one that we can recommend and
eel assured that our selection will be @llthat you
wnask. Our premium un is well made and
midsvmely tnished, it shoots strong and
SULTS,” is the title of a
published by Drg
rkey & Palen, which Byes to als enquir
fall information as to this re markable
uuda record of surpiisiny
wide range of chronie Casesny of thein after bein tbundoned to dic
Will be mailed FREF
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Opp Nat.ona i i
thange Kota
JAMES HENN bit ¥,—~—Proprietor,.
THE EM
Stable has the largest lot of rm
rees, Carrlages and Buggies
art of the State,
ies; Wegons apd ks to let at the shortest nottes and p
capeble of going as fast a5 any gentle
RIAGER OF FT NRW ATS PROMPT)
e blood and toning up the entire system
8% . sme li bettles 25 cents. : Sent posta 4g hen
“ Ek. BOND
pPTalnen, and all business in the U. s
Seud mode! orwdin-az.
patentability free guj
ho charge unless we Gotain patent,
We refer, here, to
the officials of the {
Cirenter. advice, terms anc
arctic Mate your own State or county ad
and We can obtain Patents in leg,
those remote from Washington, # ime
& advise
as to
barge—and we
make
the Postmaster, the Su
2ey Order Division, and
3.8. Patent Office’ Fo
1 references to ac.
sculately, andis @ reliable #un in e ;
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‘ewspaper premium andis weil worth working
or. itis ® thagnificent double breech-loader'
vith twist barrels, baca-action, side snap, rubber
uti, Nos. 10 and 12 gauge, 43 desired, and wili
ve sent with DAILY PRANSCRIPY and Daily
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*uaecr. ber pays express, .
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eX press charges,
tin can obtain it by yi
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et; Warran
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ee
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