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March 15, 1893 (4 pages)

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a ‘fable ot Distances. Lake Gity .cc. .00 coos 1 Little York :....-.. be ee a Aa. eel .18 bad pias ores 5 eae neers 646 “ “is sarge lief Hill .:.. ewes Gs Eee Rough & Keady <8 SnowTent.. ...-: S Snow Point . Scott's Flat . ‘ Sinarstville. faa Sweetland . : Spenceville. y Sacramento. : San Francisco . Truckee. -88 : Washington 19 “ Yen Bet 10 “6 Notice For Publication. Land Office at Marysville, Cal. ; December 28, 1892. OTICE is hereby given that the following-tiamed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be _made___beforeRegister__and Receiver at Marysville, Caly, U. 8. Land Office on Wednesday February 15, 1893: viz: Joseph C. Lam Hd. Application No. __ 3774 for the SE 3 of ‘(NW3 W4 of NE} GOOD . dournals f FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. —— 3e— Our Premiums FOR THIS. YEAR — ‘—THIS PAPER— mee WE re rere Weekly call! PRICE 61.25 PER YEAR, oe OR me . © OME SKN FRANCISCO . Morning Call! PRICE $6.00 PER YEAR. —3)6-— E SAN FRACISCO WEEKLY CALL 1s Is a handsome eight page paper. It is issued every Thursday, and eontains all of the important news of. the. SE of NE Sec. 28T 18 N R 6 E, M D M. ‘ He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land. viz: James Malaley, of Brownsville, Yuba co., Cal., Con: -O’ Neil, Brownsville, Yuba co., Cal., Manuel Jackson, of Oregon House, Yuba co.,, Cal., John Williams, of Orgon House, Yuba co., Cal. = CHAS. HAPGOOD, Register. Assessment Notice. —, YEVADA, GOUNTY LANB AND IMN PROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. Loca: tion of principel place of businiss, Nevada City, Nevade County, California. 3 Noticeis, hereby given that at a meeting ofthe Board of Directorsheld_on the 16th day of February, 1893, an assessment (No. 3) of Thirteen Cents per share was levied upon the capi al stock of the corporation, payable immediatély to the Seeretary, at his office, No. 59 Broad street, Nevada City, Cal., in U.S. gold coin. Any stock upou which this assessment shall remain unpaid on the 20th day of March, 1893, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and uniess payment is made before, will be sold om the 7th day of April, 1893, at the hour of 100’clock A, M., at the office of the Secretary oi said corporation, to pay thedelnquent assessment, together with costs of advertising and expenses ofsale. By order of the Board of -Directdrs>~ GEV, C/ GAYLORD, Secretary. “Office No. 59 Broad street; Nevada City; Cal. fiy L. P. FISHER Newspaper Advertising Ageney: Rooms rif AND 21 MERCHANTS "Ek mou CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, ‘§8AN FRANCISCO, 5 B. ADVERTISEMENTS “a[N Solicited fdr all newspapers published on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands, Folynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, ValpaJapai, Chiua, New Zealaid, the Aus ‘uropé. Sue es ss Wiles of neariy every newepaper publisne fon the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly on hand, and all advertisers are al____.. lewed free access tothem during _ te"** business hours PATENTS! Pension, Land & Indian Depredation CLA wis. a United States and Foreign Patents obtained; interferences conducted; special examinations; trade-marks, copy-rights, labels 208, gate PaSsEtSa; infringement suits conducted in any United States Court. : If you have an invention, send usa _sketch-photograph or small model, together with a brief description of the most important features and we will advise you SLecourse to pursue. If you are in possession of patents and the same are in’ fringed,vor if you are charged with infringement, submit the matter to, us for a reliable opinion. NATIONAL BUREAU OF 0 Box 35, Washington D. C. The Chicago Cottage Organ* Has attainedastandudofexcellenc whhi its of no searriosr. It colitaine veryp improvement that in wentive genius, skill and money can pro duce. These excellent Organs are celebrated for of combination, artistic design,beauty skh, perfect construction, making them most attractive, ornamental and desira organs for homes, schools, churches ea, societies, etc, ABLISHED REPUTATION} sain 4 FACILILIES ALLED . BKILLED WORKMEN BST MATERIAL, GOMBINED, MAKE THI8 The Popular Organ. GIsTRUCTION BOOKS AND PIANO STOOLS eriaece and Price Liste on application PHIOAGO UOTTAGE ORGAN 00.: _ A Severe Law. ee e The English peo ple look more closely to the genuineness of these staples than we do. In fact, they have a law under e¢which they make seizures and de stroy adulterated products that are got what they are represented to be. Under this statute thousands of pounds of tea have been burned because of theif wholesale adulteration. Tea, by the way, is one of the most notortously adulterated articles of commerce, Not alone are the bright, shiny green teas artifi eially colored, but thousands of pounds of substitutes for tea leaves are used to sweli the bulk of cheap teas; ash, sloe, and willew leaves being those most eommonly used. Again, sweepings from tea warehouses are eolored.and sold as tea. Even exhausted tea leaves gathered from the tea-houses are kept, Gried, and made overand find their way into the cheap teas: —-— The English government attempts to stamp this’ out by confiscation; but no tea is too poor for us, and the result is, that probably the poorest teas used by any nation are those eonsumeé t= America, y Reech’s Seq ts presented with the guar auty thet it is wmeolored and unadulterated; in fact, the sun-cured tea leaf pure and simple. Its purity insure superior strength, about one third less of pelpg required for en infusion than of theartiSedal teas, and ita fragrance and exquisite flavor i @# ouce ap” parent, It will bea revelation to you, In order that ite purity and quality may be guaranteed, it is sold only in pound packages _ BEECH. TEA ~~ . ee 2 MACE INES All the parts are made tc -The Chicago Singer Machine have every importan improvement. in a loose balance wheel so constructed as to premit winding bobbins without removing the work from the machine, ae The loose balance wheel is actuated by a solid bolt passing through a collar securely pinned to the shaft outside of the_ balance wheel, which bolt is held to position by a "week, zieaned from every quar ter ef the globe, complete up to date of publication. It furnishes the latest’ and most reliable financial news. and market quotations, and gives special attention te horticultural and agricultural news, and is in every respect a firstclass family paper, appealing to the interest of every member of the household. ‘ HE MORNING CALL. (SuvEn Issuzs 4 Weex) Is a live. metropolitanStates and . C Mining Company. Locatiofi of principal & daily. It is the MOST RELIABLE, and is recognized as being the LEADING NEWSPAPER of the Pacific Coast. Either of the above papers we will send postpaid as a premium on receipt of the follow. ing subseription prices for the combinations ————DAILY CAL $9.00 IN . ADVANCE. WEEKLY CALL And, “his Paper, Per Year, AND THIS PAPER, PER YEAR, {9 . ‘. machine, neered cover, drop-leaf table, end drawers and cenwing drawer. oe The manufacturers WARRANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YFARS, Uniontown, Kansas; Dec. 6, 1889. and like it very much. We think it cellent work, Pxentnan McCarty. is as good-as a forty dollar machine. ALfUS, ARK. Dery 19. Miss JaNge RowktTu. machine in good order, and am well) such a machine. Many th’ ks. pleased with the same. Accept my thanks. A. Norton. Wew’s Brings, N, Y., Nov.20, .¢ 89. Somerset, VA., Oct: 8, 1859. machine received from you, it giver and after a few Sgn 1 find it perfect satisfaetion-in al! respects, do be as represented, a 1 ing all kinds of work very nicely. continue to give satisfaction. Mrs. i. ©. Youmans. Westnoro, Mo., Dec. 10, 1889.Heraive, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1889, . . with it. , The sewing machine I got fram you Asessment Notice. ONSOLIDATED ST. GOTHARD GOLD ce of business, San Francisco, California, Pecaiton of works, Nevada County, California. Notice is Wereb) given, that at ameeting of the Boardof.Directors, held on the 9th day of February, 1903, an Assessment, MachineNo, 3 and Laity TRANSCRIPT 1 year..17 00 : 4 . . csr 18 OO ee “ “ by No. 7, of Five cents (5 cents) per share, was levied upon the Capitul Stock of the Corportion, payable immediately in United States Gold Coin, to the Secretary, atthe office of the Company, 320 Sansome Btree Roonr 10 Tran giepm (oli farm da Any etal =poss Which this ‘Assessment shall remain unpaid on the 17th day of March,1893. will be delinquent, and advertised forsale at public auction, andunldss payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday the 6th day of May 1893, to pay the delinquent Assessment, together with costs of advertising, and expenses of sale. By order ofthe Board of Directors. THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Office 320 Sansome Street, Room 10, San Francisco, California. febi8-td * Now Ready 1 LIFE AND‘WORK OF e, quality of tone, quick response, vaJAS. G. BLAINE The Only Authentic Work Py'' shed. foroveray. r. Sold omy vy Subs ~~ tior We sincerely warn ook nvarsers end the great Statesman which will be t!:rown what you wantis THE ONL¥; STAD t D WORK ; °¢@ on the life of the fllustri cus tesman, Send at once theDOMIY JN PUBLISHING 00, : Seattle, Wash ‘UNION MARKET. COMMERCIAL STREET.. .N¥PVADA Cli? DEALERS In Beef, Pork, Mutton, Vemi Etc.) Atthe lowest rates. E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A . WE CHOICESTOCK OF THE PEOPLE TASTE HAMS, !BACON and LARD . *". BB, POWER, ‘Attorney and Counstlor at Law and Steno Office--With Fred Bearls, Nevada City, California. nia btamuein vueepotn for $9.00 You Must Pay in Advance for One Year Those in arrears for tne Transcript now mast pay up in full, and als: receive relatingtodny %h booke, because} pay one year’s combination price in advance, and the public against a ‘ew igthemse' ves to baled astry andcheatd b any of the “cateh-penny” so-called “biographies” of on the market within a very short time, and which congist of nothing but a callection of old and unreliable newspape: clipings. Don’t be carried away by any flarng and attractive cir Jlars that you may (OLLEY BROB.,... . -»Provrietors © Will practice in allthe,Courts q THREE AND A Ha F DOLLARS fo /Vevada City. BLOW BW & CALKING, Pubs. Patty TRANSCRIPT NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Regular Price $6 a Year) wiorEe (Regular Price $1,2* 9 Year) THE NEVADA DAILY TRANSCRIPT ( Regular Prise $6 a Year) oT IT Ezi (Reguta: Price $6 u Year) The Daily Transcript {atne Leading paper of Northern Central ing and nteresting, The San Francisco Weekly Call househol : . The Morning Call Seven issues a wee live metropolitan daily «;1thas the largest circulati ? @ding newspaper the Pacific Coast. Sale res strong spiral spring. When a bobbin is to be wound the bolt is pulled out enough to release the balance wheel, and turr 2d slightly to the right or left where it is held by. a stop-pi : tili the bobbin is filled. When the machine is tiable to—be-meddled-with-by-children, the bolt canbe left out of the wheel whea not in use, so that the machine cannot be operated by the treadle. The driving w «eel on this machine is admitted to be the simplest, easie: running and most convenient of any. The machine is self-threading, }ias the ‘very best tension and thread liberator, is made ofte best muaerial, with th « wearing parts hardened, and is finished ina superior styelt. 1t has ve LonamonT, Coxi,, ho v, 17. 1886 We received the machine some two} 1 received the machine ali right, an months ago. Haveygiven it a fair trial} 4™ well pleased with it, It does es Te Chicago Singer sewing ni: hine receved in yood order. The mecbine Jackson, Cau., Nov. 16, 1889. . isa splendid one; the Ag ite her I received your premiam ewing. would ask-about thirty-five .cllars for Josurn B ¢HMAN. ~ T would say, after using th e 8wing The machine ofdered of «ou arrived: B and doubtless wi Mary J. WALKER. Trenton, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1589. My sewing machine gives good sat The premiunt sewing muchine cane isfaction—dees-as-geodwork-as a_filty to hand very promptly and in good or dollar machine. Mary E, Murray. “der. It is nicely finished, and Work — like a charm and we are delighted E. F. Youna. : = as a premium last year, cannot be beat-. . St. MARGARET'S, Md. , Dec. 14, 1889 en, and does as good work as a $40.00 We received the machine two weeks Geo. B. Mur, . 8ineein good order._We. are pleasec with the machine and glad to speak © sree you oe %u honest, honorable—firnns— eas ee &&Subscribea to pay freight from the factory, whic! THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALI Both for $6 50a Year ! THE SAN FRANCISCO DAILY CALLa Year ifornia—a position ithas maintained sine: it was established in 1860. It givesthe latest and mostreliablé Mining, Horticultu’ Court, Supervisoral and other Nevaja county news. Itis bright, independent enterpr wanted all over this 9 , ontain A ENTS State. ua workers . 12% handsome eight-page paper. Itisissned every Thursday, and gontains all of t) cau s@ Ur Of earn-. qate-of publication. It contains interesting special correspondence from all of the prining ping . for thé extthree onths. . e{pal cities of the world and a vast amount of the best selected and original genera! ; orspeci circulars, d fur-. jiterature. It furnishes the latest and most reliable financial news and market quota ther particnlars jor .n $1.00 fur 0, fit] 0] tions, and gives special attention to mining, horticulural and agricultural news aud is ii every reqpect a first-class family paver, appealing tothe interest of every maw ber of thi M2 important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete.up 63 r Pa Office in California. . The “Daily Transcript” has the most complete Book and -Job Printing — 'N $45 SEWING MACHINE FOR SI7. Including 1 Year's Subscription “The Daily Trans: We tiave made such arrangements as enable us to offer, the Chicazo SINGER SEWING This machine. is made after the /atets models Singer Machines, and is a perfect fac-simile in-make, ol! namentation and appearance. gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed THE SAN FRANCISCO 1 of precisely the same, materials. a 11948. . APPLICATION FOR A PATENT. Sacramento, Noy, 16th. 1692: by BAbering Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT iNeseuis Dutertre, by Erastus 8. Powe-, his hiturfiey in fact, whose Post Ulfice address ig Nevada City, County of Nevada, stute of California; nas tits day filed his application for'a Patent for. 3000 linear feet of the YUBA CANON CONSOLIDATED QUARTZ, Mi. E, or vein, bearing gold, with surface growod 600 fee! in width. situate in Washington ‘Mining Distriet, County of Nevads, ond State of California, and designated by the field notes and official plat op fle in this office, as Lots 65 and 66, in Llowuship 17), BK. ULE. of Mt. Diablo B. & M, Suid Lot No. 65 being described as follows, to-wil: LODE LINE. dia. marked “Y. Q. M. L. Nov d., standing on South side«f South Yuba Kiver, at North end of claim, on lode, from which ihe mouth of a tunnel bears 8. 744° Ww. 87 links; Thence. mag. War. 179 BE, 8. 18%> W. 22. chains or 1500-feet to a live ouk tree standing on Seuth side of Omega Dit h Flume, marked “Y.C.C,Q, M. L. No, 2, * pl South end of Yuba Canou Location., EXTER! OR BOUNDAKIES Beginning at a post ih rock mond mark ed Y¥, 6. €. Q. Me Ne. 1, standitg at Sortbeast cormer OF Yuba Canon Locetion, which ikalso post's. C, So. 6." ac 8.1. cormer ol Sunlight Consolidated Quartz Mine CApprovea survey;) thence, mag. ver. 179 #. db. 1854°¢ W., 22.78 chains, or 1600 feet o a post in ruck mound marked “Y. C,C.Q. M No. 2,’’7at Southeast corner of Yuba Canon Location; thence N 75° W 9,08 cha-‘ns or 599.3 feet to a post in rock mound marked “1. C. ©, Q M. No. 5’ at southwest corner of Yuba Can up Location ; ‘ihence N, 1849 .4., 22.78 ebaing ort500 feet to post in reck mound marked “Y¥.C.C. Q. M. No.6" at Northwest corner ofeYupa Crinon Location, from which the corner to sections 11,12, 13 and i4, ‘ip. 17 N,, K. 11 B., M.D. B. and M, bears 7h2 #9 08 chains, or 599.3 feet to the piace of beginning, and ¢o.taining 20 69 acres. CONNECTING LINE NO. 1. From post“Y. ©. C. Q. M., No. 6’ at Northwest cornerof Yuba Cuanon Location, the -oruer to -ections it; 12, 18--and 14; Ep: 1 N., K. No. 11 E. M. D, M-, bears N. 88° W., 30.40 chains distant. YUBA CANON SOUTH EXTES SiON LOCATION. LODE Line. Beginning ata live osk tree 10 inches-in jiameter marked “Y, C, C. Q. M. L, Nov-2, string et North en’ of elanm, on tote;—on south side of Omega Hume ; Lhence mag. varcl7> E. 8.17449 W. 22.78 chains, or 1800 feet to a post in reck mound marked gh Ge SF (.Q, M.L. No. 3,” standing in old road: from which a fir tree three feet in dia cears N 66° W. 69 links distant. ¢ EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES, Beginning at Northeast eorner at post in Crock mound warked “Y¥. C,C, Q. M. No. 2" from which a yellow pine tree four feet in. dia, béarss. 62° W. 79 links distant ; thence mag. var. 17° E. 8. 17449 W. 22 chains, or 1500 feet _to-a post—set_in_a@fo mound marked **Y. C. C, Q.-M. Na. 35” thence N-7> W. 9.08.ehainy or 599.3 feet to apest set inarock mound marked “Y. C Cc. Q. M, No,4;” thence N, 17}99 E. 22.78 chains to post setin rock mouud marked ‘'y. ©. G, Q. Q. M. No. 5’ trom which the corner to Sections 11, 12,18 and 14, Tp. 17 N. ®. 11 E,, M.D. B. & M. bears N. 42° 12’ W., 34.05 Chains distant; thence 8. 769 E., 9.0% chains, or 59¥.3 feet to the place, of beginning, and containing 20 62 aércs. CONNECTING LINE NO. 2. From post No, 5, at Northwest corner of Lave “17, 8, LAND OFFICE, SACRAMENTO, CALIF.,}, * by children and delicate persons with VS32W, 80.40 chains distuut > Thence—S-7 SHURTLEFF & SON, Vorner Conimercial..... San Francisec) i CP AIFS SS In England, adulterated food product; that are represented to be ptre are destroyed bythe officials. But thers is-no such law here and tea is tutes are added and the’ whole dyed MONEY. tea is a necessity, Beech’s Tea is the’ pure sun-cured undyed Japan Tea. Being pure ydu use less per enp than of the dyed teas, thus ycu use less per month and the economy is manifest, as your monthly tea bill ,is less to say nothing of the deligntTO DRINK “fal flavor. There are no headaches in Beech’s Tea. It is actually ‘‘as pure as childhood” and can be dronk oimpunity. It,is adelight to lovers of really. good tea, It is never sold in bulk. Sold only in sealed packages bearing tliis trade-mark.SCE erg gs ere @r a “4 a ye Pure As Unidhood. Price, 60 cen's per Pound; halves, 25 cents. For sale by © And GEO, GC. GAYLORD, TO THE UNFORTUNATE DR. GIBBON'S DISPENSARY No. 623 Kearney Street, Established in 1051 for the treatment of Seuxal and Semi nal Diseases suci ‘as Gonorrhea, Glee! Stricture, Syphil in all its forms Seminal Weaknes: 4 Impotency, ete. Skin Diseases 6 é ars’ standing an icerated Leg» ueccessfully trea 1. Dr. Gibbon has SS : practiced over thirty years in Sen Francisco yttbat u South Extension Location the corner to Sections 11, 12, 18 and 14; Mp. 17 N., R. li F., M. I). B. and M, bears N. 42> 12’ W. 34-06 ehains distant. YUBA CANUN CONSOLIDATED QUARTZ MINE; SURVEY OF EXTERIOR BOUNDARIES. Be ning ata post set in, roek-mound marked “Y.C,€,Q. M, No. 1,” standing at Northeast corner, from whieh a4 edar tres 44in. dia. bears N. 36 1-49 E.'4s" Tinks distant ; theuce mag, var. 179 BE, 8, 184° W. 22,73 chains. or 1)00 feet to & post JH rock } mound marked “Y, C. C. Q. M, No. 2” al southeast corner of Yuba Canon Location aud Northeast corner of Yuba Canon south Extension Location ; thence 8 171¢> West 2.73 chains, or 1500 feet to a post im rock mound maiked 'Y, C.C.Q. M. No. 8, thence N72 W. 9.08 chains, or 6y f et-to a post 5 sien nike 4 C—Q--M-. there, obtaining a great dvalof valuable inf rniation, whieh, be is ec ampetent to impart to those in need-of-hisreryicesBEMINAL WEAKNESS, * Beminal Emissions, the consequente < aelfabuse. This solitary vice, or deprav aaxual indulgence, id practiced by the you of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerringcertainty .the. following train of murbid symptoms unless ‘ombatted by scientific medical. measures riz: *Ballow countenance, dark spots unde By. i 2 pes ring ng in the , of teaves anc ae ay) satin rock-mound it No.4; ; thence N 22.73 Chains, or “yc, @,Q. M.No 5,” from which the corner to Seetious 11, 12, 14 and 14. Tp. 17 N., k. 4+-41-K., SLL.. B.de_-M.,.hears Ne.. W., 110 34.05 chains distant, thenee N. 1844> KE. 22.73 ebains or 1500 feet to a post iuaock mound narked “Y, C, C, QM. No, 6” at Northwest corner of Yuba Canon Location (thie is alee the Southwest corner of the Sunlight Consoliduted Quartz Mine, Approved Survey): thence 8. 75 ‘.B. 9,08 chains, or 599.3 feet to the ‘place of beginning; and containing Yuba Canon Location, 20.59 acres, Yuba Canon South Extension Loéatior, 20:62 acres, ape as ._A_totul of 41.21 acres, and comprising portions of the N. W.14 and 3. W.1~4 of Section 18, Fp-17 N., Ke 1L B., M, D. B. & M, iiie tccation of this mine is recorded ir the Keeorder’s office of Nevada county, at vevada City,in the county of Nevada, State of California. The adjoining Claimant ir ibe Su «light Consolidated Quartz Mine o1 the North. 1 Any and all persons claiming any pertion of said Yuba.Canon Consolidated Quartz Mine, or surface ground, are hereby required to file their adverse Glaims, wifh the Rexister of the Cnited States Land Office at acramento, Cal., during the sixty days’ cried of publication hereof, or they will be mgrred by virtue of the provisions of he statute, THOMAS FRASER, Register. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice ol application for patent be pubtished for the period of sixty days (ten consecu tive wecks inthe Nevada Daily Transcript, a daily newspaper published at Nevada City, State-of Caiiforpia: > ‘THOMAS FRASER Register, FRED SEARLS, Aity. for Applicant, oo The first publication of this notice was
made November 18th, 1892. Bunting Flags. In view of the movement for a more general.use of the Stars and Stripes, esof American.yeuth, we have made special afrangements to furnish the Brest Quarry of Bunting Flags to readers of the Daity Ie wscrirr at the following low pricesKi OLATION SIZES. 6 feetlonz, . tev eee O4A 6 feet loup ..... iewewaseia er 4 Wat WOR oc clas cae carte es 6.34 D loetl Wo ay oes cocci css sseies 7.00 10: feet long.. ccccasesensenccss S00 19 feme 1608 co cons fecaeeieese WEL 14 feet long.. a. secesesereces os 3206 1B tage LOR, cos cis paces dass . 14.00 ee GN ae erg re Cree em 15.34 20 feet lopgescesss ss ey ee 17.67 a0 BOG 10 sg, pn ac vec eos esses 20.00 O38 feet lone, «cs sess ccieseee cinta 27.00 BO LAGU LONG. 5s sc sokare cavesis . 29.34 b2 feat lOUg iii. eteseccecsss See 0 .wet long,.. .ese Kee ie ttaska SOT These Flags are guaranteed to be equal : . % to any Bunting Flags in the country. Address all orders with remittance to BROWN & CALKINS, Publishers ‘‘Daily Transeript,’’ Nevada City, Cal. ' AE Camphor Choral Lininient For Catarrh C, C. LINIMENT Has No gird He the Medical Faculty, Prescribed b* San Francisco's Leading Phy sicians, (2 erate OAKLAND, February 7th, 1890, C. Liniment in our family, and have found it to be the best and most effective mediei :e for Neuralgia and kind.ed diseases of ai y that we have tried. We can unhesitating. reconimend it as a most pewerful and usc ful remedy, DILLE, E. R. c, . Pastor of the First M, E. Church, For all chronic eases in connection with u. C. LINIMENT, use “COMPOUND 8ULPHUR POWDER” far thoroughly cleansing the bleed and toning upthe entire system, For Habi'nal Constipation, Indigestion, Te ete BON e Os B ay up by Ww oH, * i Oflaees bottles, rice Hi per bottle: : ties §*. smell bottles 25 cents. Sent postase pid on reesipt of price, ‘ The C.C. Liniment Co 21 Bush Street, §, F FOR SALE BYALL DROGGISTS 1503 feetto w post inrock mound marked++ pecially in connection with the education Thisis to certity that we have used the C. ed intellect, loss of confidence > in approaching strangers, a dis© fora new sequsnintaunces, dispositior society, loss of memory, nhecti¢ ples and variots eruptiongsabont red tongue,fetid breath,coughs, sonruimptien, night sweets, If relisthe not abfained, persons so afflicted shonld apply imiedistely, either in person or by letter. aud have a cure effected by his new and scientific mone of tresting these diseases, MARRIED MEN, a Or those who contemplate marriage, who sr _anffering under any of these fearful maldies, should not forget the sacred responinility resting upon them, nordclay oob ein immediate relief, CURED AT HOME, Persons ata distance may be CORED AT HOME, by addressing a letter te Dr. Gibbon, tating case, symptoms, length of time the lisease has-contimted_endthe medicine wili be promptly. sent. free from damage or curiosity, to any pert of ‘the country, with ful: and plain cireetions foruse. The Doctor cures When others fail. Try htm: Charges reasonable call or writé. Address DR. J, F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, Sap Francisco OM ce Box 1957. DRS. STARKEY & PALEN’S Trealment :by: (nh. alation 1629 Arch‘St, Philadelphia Pa. Dysentery, Uatarrh, Hay Fever, Debilitv, Headache. Rhenmetism, Neuralgia, and all Uhronic and Nervous Disorders. FPSHE original and only genuine Com pound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs, Starkey and Palen, is ascie).ifle adjustment ofthe etements 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 patienfs have been treated, and overone ihousand physicians have used it,and recommended it—a very sign feast fact. oo tdoes not act as most drugs’ do, by creatinzanother ailment, ana benefiting one Pian-etthe-expense of another, often rejairing a second course to eradicate the evil effects of the first, but Compound Oxygenisa reyitalizer, renewing, strengthening invigorating the whole body. ‘These statements are confirmed by numerous testimonials, publishedin our book of 200 pages, only with the express permission of the putients; their pames and addresses are given, and you can refertothem for furtherinformations The great suecess Of our treatment has xiven rise toa host of imitaters, unserupulongs persons ; some calling their preparations Com pound Oxygen, often -appropriatingour testimonials and the names of our patients,to recommend worthless concoc tious. Butany substance made clsewhere or by othe rs, nnd called Compound Oxygen is spurious, ACTION AND RESULTS,” is the title of a new book of-200 pages, published by Drs. Starkey & Palen, whieh givestoal enquirers full. information as to this remarkable curative agent, anda record of surprising curesina wide range of chronie cases— many of them after being abandoned to die by other physiciaus. Will be mailed FREE toany address on application DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, Empire Liverv Stable Broad st., Nevada City, opp Nationa £ ange hotel eb JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor, pas PROPRIETOR OF THE EMPIRE Stable hus the ldrgeat lot of tlorses, Carriages and Buggies To be found in this part of the State, ‘Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons. apd Backs to let at the shortest notice and o the most reasonableterms ~ The horses are free from vice, of geod sty) and capable of going as fast as any gentle man cares to drive, Good Saddle Horses always on hand R BIAGFES . ! OF PUNFRALS PROM PTL di Pacent 4 and all business in the 0.8 & Patent Office atte : tn ee. Oe. MOD Our offi « is opposite tiie i 8. ratent Office, and we cau Obtain Patehts in le than those remote from Wi ington. me Send model orwiinag. We advise as to patentability free cofhurce—and we make bo charge Unless We OHiain patent, We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Bu intendent of Money Order Division, and the officials of the U. 8. Patent Office’ Fer circular, advice, terms-and references to acee in your own State or county ad cS General Manager and Seoretacy Merting, with DAILY TRANSURIPT und Daisy Ruiletin, one year, $36.50; w tch, DAILY TRAN sCRIVT aad, Wee: uiletiu, one year, 54.40. Subscriber pays sap Francisco, tham” imovemeunt,: stem-winding, seem-setting, With DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, W pay eXprese charges on watch trom San franCigeos etting.a thoroughly reliable time~keeper, witb snd his Dispensary ts _the—eitest-inGeh— foriia._‘The sick-and—atieied should not fail to call upon him. ‘ihe doctor has traveled extetsively in Europe, and. inPepeeted thoroughly the Various hospitals us_of chariots. nheasiness about . hiess of the inbs, coutiaed vie For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis” “COMPOUND OXYGEN—ITS MODE OF ~ notoriously. mauipulated. SubstiSolid Gold and Silver Watches! ‘ : Realizing the importance of good was; @A Nickle tenor drum, Ue -inge, eed Wi ea green or black, The dyes and sub. premium, wehave selected the ‘Waltham” . complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT an ‘ sow tif Loing the best ka» n aud most reliable tim stitutes have caused the Scientific! . \\occ3in the market. These watches have a i B 2 world-wide reputation which ‘they ve vain American to refer to Japan Toa, 0 svlely on their merits, The cayes weguarantee to Le of solid goldand coin silver respectively, and if pos justas represented may be revurued at our expense and we will refun the money paid. Beginning at a live oak tree 18 inches inj— k 2 toa Dae arg Ag emg Eenpgie a ee we og 3 ave ~~ 7: acking. rand of pt sitions on these shes € = c. ©. meee = 8 bg sebn by the following offers: Séliu Gold Watch—Gents'. Agentleman’s'solid gold hunting case watch, Waitham” movement, stem-winding and stemchargee on watch fron Solid Gold Watch—Ladies . 4 lady’s sotid gold bunting case watch, ‘‘Walone year, $29; with VAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly bulletin, one year, 926,90. Suvacriber Solid Silver Watches} jSolidco silver hunting case watcn Walham” movement, stem-wiading and stemDAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $15.90, Subscriber to pay express charges on watch trom San Francisco. aame watch, open tace, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT, and Daily Bulletin, one year, $15; with VALLY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $12.90. Subscriber to pay «xpress charges su Watch from San Francisco. Nickle Watch: A pandsome nickie stesn-wi. 1); watch, open ace, #oo? movement, with .AILY ‘TRAGAUKIPT rnd Dauy Bulletin 52 > + $11; with DALLY 4 KANSCKIPT an Bulletin, one y Gar $3.00. Subscriber to pa Trews charges. 9 wateli from San Francisco Bicyues. The Bicycle we bave seletted ae, prenium— ne-“apolio”—while not the most expensive is a arst-ciass article ia every respect. It is han:dsome and substantially made, Itruns easily and is@ prime favorite, it is standard finish with uckle trimmings, and will beseut complete with saddie-bay, tovis, ete. Willbe sent with DAILY fRANSCHIPY aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for 329; wilh DAILY TRANSCRIPT and. Weekly sulletin, one year, $26.90. (The above prices: are or & 36-.2ch wheel, Price per additional incon nade Known ou application.) Subscriber to pay Kpress charges on bicycle from Fan Francisco, 7 ’ . ee Boys’ Velocipedes. ~ A 16-inch wheel, standard finish, wrought-iron velocipede, with bell, ete., complete, sent wih VAILY TRANSCRIPE and Daily Bulletin, one year, $1200; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40, Type Writers AThis isa type-writing age. Everybody has vhohas writing to do; or shoulc have o ifevéis your opportunity, The Sun type-wri + @ periectinstrument, simple in constructio vasily worked, neatty mounted and boxed, wit, thinutes, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dail’ ulietin, one year, and the DAILY TRAN SURIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $15 subscriber pays exprese, eens Cane, “Neither too large nor too email; but just the t yhtsize with,id-k yold-head,-wil.be—sent with DALY PRARE CUUPY and Daily Bulletin, one yeur, 312.60; with DAILY TKANSCRIPY and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50, Subseriber pays CA press. + Telescope. A very useful articic thatanyone iiving in tne ountry or craveling, will appreciate, Our premium telescope is a good, strong instrument, sian object-ylass }inches in diameter, 3 when closed, leather cased Vaily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANsCLUPT and Weekly Bulletin, ‘one year, $9. subscriber to pay express charges. Microscope, A most interesting instrument and of great use to Lhe student, “Phis in no toy, but a powertui icroscope that reveals the many strange things that exist in the food weeat and the water we druk. It standséinches highand magnities 50 diameters, and Wil besent with DAIL\.TKAN~ sCLiP and Daily Bulietin, oue year, $11;° w'th DAILY TRANSCIMIPT and Weekly Bulietin, one year, §9. Subscriber to pay express charges, Musical Instrumerts, In niaking our selections of «anusical instrutuents for premiums, we aimed in every instance towetagoou article-one that we need not hesiWe have made arrangements with the eading these instruments in connection with the TRANSCRIPT on unprecedently liberal terms, Banjo, “Belijoplayingié an accomplishment that bas become Very fashionable during the last few years. li inveadily icarned by anyoue having a good ear torimusic, and makes a splendid accompaniment for the voice insinging. We will send a handre hickle-rim, caif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo with instruction book, with DAILY ‘TKANSSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.60; with DAILY TRANSULIPT and Weekly Bulletia, one year, $7.50. Subscriber to pay express charges, B Flat Cornet. Ahandsome nickle b flat cornét, with full set of cXtra erooés, music rack, case and instruction book?-ompi-te—a fine said instrument—with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulietin, one year, $16.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Veekly Builetin. $14.6 Subscriber pays express Charges, . : . +f late, keyed, cork jointed flute with tuning slide, and will seid it with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily and Weekly seriber pays exnress charg: * Pianos, to play on; makes good music, Sent with DAILY press, Croquet. be seut with DAILY TRANSCRIP bulletin, one 5 ear gerib ays “Xpress, Shot Guns,— — handsomely finished, It shoots strong and accurately, andis @ reliable gun in every. parnewspaper premium andis weil worth workin, for. ‘Itis & magnificent double breech-loader with twist barrels, bacs-action, side snap, rubber buti, Nos, 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and will besent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRANSCKI£T aud Weekly Bulletin, one year, $19. Sudccr. ber pays express, j Same gun as above, with 1 be adéed to above pres eM We will send THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with the san francisco Datly a TE Weekly Bulletin, SemiWeekly Bulletin, and any 01 be following }—nstructions for use, which can be learned L. te” WH he sent WL ATCY TRANSL RIET and] ace to send to aperformer whois a connosssbur,, manufacturers and jobbers that enable us to offer uuThe flute is one of Lhe sweetest and easiest musical instruments to learn, Itharmonizes with the piano and ail other nstruments, For a premiuni Wé have selected @ fine cocoa-wood, 6peng pdt cai ac $18; DAILY TRANSCRIPT julletin, one year, $10.76, SubA miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, elegant finished— just the thing for children to learn ERANSCRIPT and Daily Bul etin, one yea $11.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin,O, year, $9.00. Subscriber pays exA beautiful croquet set for eight + ty will ] and Daily } $10; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one vear, $8, SubWemade a special point of securing. a good gun for & premium—one that weean recommend and feel assured that our selection will be all that. you cabask. Ourpremium gun is well madé and ticular, 1tis the very best gun ever offered as a q ‘aluable Premiums, at the following prices, payable in a.ivam e; ICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION. Drums} Daw Bulletin, one year, $12.50, with DAILY TKA SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.60 Subecribor pays express’ ; : Military Drum. A tine corded, ‘hammered brass drum,§ with sticks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRI and Daily Bulletin, one year, $10.50; . with DAILY GRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year $8.50, Subscriber pays express, t} AMATI A Rifles, wera The Winchester m:intains ite placeas the best repeating riflemade and is too well known to need further description. We will send a 44 cal, octagon. barrel Winchester rifle with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and: -isily Buletin, Ons “year, $22.75; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Werkly Bulletin, ‘one year, $20.76. Above is center bre rifle. We willsenda rim fire for $1.40 less. scriber pays express Flobert Rifles. A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flopert noise less cartridges, jus. the thing for boys who ae fond of shooting, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.25; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin: one year, $ 26, Subscriber pays express f= — Revoivers. «We have decideu to offer a strony, serviceable revolver for a pests and have selected American, dou! size from 22to 88 cal. It will be sent wi le action, “Bull’’Dog,”’ in an DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with PAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber pay nS ess es rishing Tackle’ ‘Our premium fishing rod isa 15-foot Calcutta bamboo with iance wood tip and double ferrules . It is a good serviceable rod and wiil be sent with line, reel, etc,, complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with year, $9. Subscriber pays xpress, wa Tent, This is a very useful prem mo and will oe ap mage ag Ly all who go hunting, fishing of camp ng out. Itisa first-class A tent, water-proo and made of 8 oz, duck; six 0x7 feet, nud will be sent with poles, pins etc,, complete w th DAILY TRANSCRIPT and. Daily Bulletin, one year 12,50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT end Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50 Subscriler psye the express, ” Hammock, A hammock isa premiugithat a) Is to alk Whether slung from the trees in a lawn or from the postsofa shady verandah, # h wmock is picturesque and suggestive of blixsful comfort A complete and elegant 13-foot pee witk 6}-feet spread, sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulbetin one year, $10,256; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weealy Bulletin, one year, €8.25. Subscriber pays express. Tennis\ Ly being violent; keeps the attention fixed and in terest sustained throughout the game, Being ganiein which ladi.s« xcel, you can secure the goo ANSU Builetin, one year, $19; with DAILY $17. Subscriber payr express, _ Base Bai}, threeassorted ts, twe paire of gloves, mask TRANSCRIPT nd Daily Bulletin, one #12 . tin—one-—ar, $10 —Subscriber pays 4 Hanging Lamp’ Anelegant hanging lamp with 14-ine and from 42 to 56 inches extension, TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year press, Stylographic Pen. . tne holder te lagt for weeks or months; iulletin, one year, $10 26; with .AILY SCRIPTand Weekly Bulletin, $8.25, Standard Rain Guage. Approved by the signal servic with h y Paty € at Washington year “pays express, Photographic Outht, popular recreation. hundreds of views taken by him or hersel; apparatus we offerisso light it can easily ss should have cre. tor it will prove sinusement toyliu d of profit to ma — * »ackage of hypo, 1 printing frame, Russe Da . + Bulle n — a th ; fs DAILY TRA SCRIPT and Weekiy Bulletin, one year, $8. Francisco, tographers, may. be 6zyCommerc a Street, Francisco, 0 Standard Atlas, volume of 192 pages, elegantly illustra’ bound ina cubetenel io er] retai: price $4.60, will be sent with DAL SCRIET and Daily Bullet: DAILY TRANSCRIPT and. Weekend year, $9. Subscriber pays expreas, in 6 vols., substantially boundin cloth, pr with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Weekly Bulletin, one year,} 13.60, pays express, Sewing Machines, machines in the market; warranted ‘for five one enw, 000; with DAILY TRAN: Wee express tin cap obtain it b Bulletin, The Bulletin is the leading evenin pleteness uf its local news, reviews of cu the Supreme Court. Owing to the d etin twelve hours in advance of the m The Weekly Bulletin is a handsome 12 ba morning—the largestand best j P@Senda)’ srders ete in CASnowie O hews, while it is the recognized authority in all faswg pt ny Builetin isthe only newspaperin California that publ aoe, payers. sé, 9 column pa lish: din the We UnNwlEsss fv Tako (the DAILY ‘TRANSCRI Const, It ig distinguished tor the ne Agarnel in etreulation andinfluenceon . Pacific editorial matter, ace an id I xten ial and trade circles, The D: ~ You Don’t Get the News a Xx DAILY TRANSCHIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one Among outdoor gamestlawn tennis is becoming . thefavcrite It gives sufficient exercise’ withou —— Will of “your lady aeq uiintaiices and add to you” opularity by gereing Fe of tennis and ka ill b R. Daily a) TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, onej yeary *Ourbase ball tfit -onsiata of wo eague balls, Sib, coe iéte ndwill be sent with DAILY with DAILY — NSURIPT and Wee¢ Bullepolished brass ofa rich gold color—a high' rnamentaland serviceable lamp—sent with DAILY $13.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, on year, $11.50, Subscriber paye exAlways ready write; carries ink posugh ‘ i will be sent. with-PAILY TRANSCR:PT and Payd ull directions for use will be sent DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin oo $10.75; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75, Subscriber Amateur phosoprapny isa most delightfa and With the approved apparatus of today anyone ean soon acquire the art of making 3 goed picture and wili soon P The carried when. waliing orriding,— I$ A complete pictographic outfit, pS of view camera fei making 3}x 4 pictures, with quick w: rking lens, 6 rapid dry plates, 2Japanned ‘rou trays, 2packagesof 8S. P. A. eveloper, 1 1 hi “anil lope paper, 1 sheet of ruby pace 4 i negative clasp and patent dry fram, with full [usimactinns for pred pte Ble Keonier an?é Subscriber to pay express charyes from San Nots— Addition] materials for amateur 0had Sam 0 Portege, The Rand-McNally Standard Atl World—a library in itself—fuynished mg Ahn and jal mann stamp appropriately and re di =“ no Y Than. PTand Weekly alles — Guizot's History of France. Guizov’s “History of France” is a standard work iHustrated with fine engravings. It wij] be pois one year, $18.60; with DAILY TRANSORIPT as A higharm sewing machine—one of the bes, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily B letin, SCRIPT ' and ly Bulletin, one year, $27, sue year, $27. 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