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March 24, 1893 (4 pages)

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+ = — ‘ : 2 ORDIN tNCF N®. 109, Assexsment Notice. : Z ; ce OUFR f : sieereeeste . 3 Naiaior toe year Commencing Jetyist. PJ ARMONY 1 “6,0 F j 2 AVES z TRANSCRIPT witli the San! Francisco Bifenvilie. sos -s2-2 eB ; i Fe perce re sting July ts 18h — FU eats cig ea ” Stes yt aby ad : Dau Bln Wiedcis Bulictio, feast: Weekly Bulletin, and any ot be folMrehvills. 3 6 = = Bae : 1am; and termine oe beet pc J fiven, thata meeting of the Directors, held In Encland, adulterated food proly ? 3 ’ Rowtag pede able in advance: = te 7+ I ] d 2 “i . 7 ont? The Board of Trustees of the City of Neday of Fab 1803 sasced: in gt . lowing valuable Premiums at the following p , pay: in advant ee a By ncluding . Year's Subscription “The Daily Traneeript. vada do OFdAin 86 [OW eae een ey ei tea conte per share wes} duets that are represented to be pure : “COMBINATION; Bown: am a “ : es : ails uk I tee Inllowing Yolen aid bo levied upon ie nie in each are desiroyed by the ficials. But ICK OUT YOUR ‘ ° ; ‘ ‘ ‘ a a # .o). poration, payable ay, Mare 24th, Jeeta 3 Cherokee. a.. ‘We have made such arrangements as enable us to offer Frseeet shall be by the Nevada City sol. . Va, to. ‘the Secretary, at the store of K-. there is vo such law here and tea is . , 4 o . s i : i ele 4 : ayo . Useper, Nevada City, Cah, in t.-8. geile : eese+ —-pabatt= ted pice a6 j Z faders’ Bridge : 3 vA ’ : water within the selparias hater oo che coin, Any stock upon which this AEECSSnotoriously manipulated. Sa = Solid Gold and Silver K atches Drums praniteville..---. : “ a cate Uiby o: Serate. PC ray eigen d tutes are added and the whole dyed Kealizing the importance of good Wis A Nickfe-tenor drum, 14-ineu nead, with stic &raniteville.. a « : Section1. To all families. 40 cents. of March, 18.3. willbe delinquent and ad<< tleak, Phe dyts and eub pitt wehave Elected” the “Weitham” . complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPE ‘and Dail ere ee : “ Qo ; Sec. 2. For restaurants and eating houses, . (Tt aetaeue i es ghee bo eeciig arers iti 2 ¥ 7 : : being the best kne mn and most reliable tim . Bulletin, one year, $12.50 -with DAILY TRA a i Faskeen's «3°. “a INGER i 5 75 cents. RBICER Sy nous ee be bs be agp be stitutes have caused the Scientific pieces in the market These watches have a. SCRIvT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, 710.00" — Jackson’s ee = : NAGE IN bec. & For. Sratclues = wotela, For . .on the 17th diy of April, at ne eee A a to refer to Japan Tea;ag . *«tki-wide reputation which they have yained . Subscribst pays express Little oe in = laundries oapagtcion Ra ome iB F pied gest corsbration, 10 pay the. deltas mis tou siete 2 ® sciely on thein merits. The cases we guasantes : 6 Yor. oe ‘ . us . Sec. 4. For: second-class hotels, #2. For) “** said: Corpo 5 3 ae ; tc be of solia goldand coin silver: respectively, <S Lowell Hill.... This machine. is made after the /atets models rtom . isundries connected with the same, : quent assessment, together with costs of 3 : Military Drum. Moore’s Flat.... North Bloomfield. Newtown..... ie = North San Juan 18” Omega a Purdon s Bridge . 6& = aker Hill ees cen yg = — ig ug may —_ SnowT ent. 2g Soe Snow Point 2 = Scott’ Flat . ie Smarstvilie 3 Sweetland . ‘ = spenceville.. x A Sacramento.. -76 jan Francisco. . SS Priickee.... = -88 : Waehliinguie . oss oi cc ascecss sd = Yon Bert z «site = L. P. FISHER Ne weraper Advertising Agenmey. BOOM AND 21 MERCHANT'S E CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, (SAN FRANCISCO. N B. ADVERTISEMENTS Solicited for all newspapers published on the Pacific Coast, the Sandwich Islands, Polynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama, Valpariso, Japan, Chiua, New Zealand, the Ausfralian Colonies, the Eastern States and Europe. Fiies of nmeaciy every newspaper publixhe on the Pacific Coast are kept conubntly on hand, and all advertisers are allewed freé access tothem during business hours PATENTS! Pension, Land & Indian Depredation CuUuAiMmMs. United States and Foreign Patents obtained; interferences conducted; special examinations; trade-marks, copy-rights, labels and: designs registered, ; Rejected cases prosecuted; infringement suits conducted in any United &tates Court. lf you-have an invention, send us a sketch-photograph or small model, together with a brief description of tit most important features and we will advise you \Lecourse to pursue. If you are in pos< session of patents and the same ape” in-‘fringed, or if you are charged with infringement, submit the mattef to us for a reliable opinion. é NATIONAL BUREAU OF 0 Box 35, Shington D. C. <~ "Phe Chicago Cottage Organ! Mas attained astandudof excellenc whhi ~~~ gdmites of no searriosr. it containe veryp improvement that in bora genius, sk: and money can pro uce. These sxtéllent Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of soggy response, variety of combination, artistic design, beauty n finish, perfect construction, making them @ most attractive, ornamental ahd desira organs for homes, schools, churches es, societies, ett. ABLISHED REPUTATION; Omg, FACILITIES ALLED SKILLED WORKMEN BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, ‘MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. namentation and appearance. the machine: strong spiral spring, When running and most convenient of any. very best tension and thread liberat wearing parts bardened, and i neered cover, drop-ieaf table, The manufacturers W Dniontown, Kansas, Dec. 6, 1889. We received the machine some two months ago. Havegiven it a fair trial und ike very much. We think it is_aS good as forty dollar machine. Miss Jane Roweru. Jackson, Cau., Nov. 16, 1889. machine in good order, and am well pleased with the same. Accept my thanks. A. Nor*™ on. Wew.’s Bringer, N. ¥., Nov.20, <89. { would say, after using the s wing machine received ‘from ycu, it giver perfect satisfuetion in al! respects, do ing all kinds of work very nicely. Mrs. 1. C. Youmans. Westsoro, Mo., Dec. 10, 1889. _ My sewing machine gives geod sat isfaction—does as good work.as a filty dollar machine-—Mary E. Murray. Herrina, Ohio, Nov. 19, 1889. The sewing machine I got from you ag a premium last year, cannot be beaten, and does as good work as «i *40.00 machine. Geo. B. bitin. = AND PIANO STOOLS Jaan zlogues and Price Lists on application mt FHIOAGO UOTTAGE ORGAN U0 Now Ready ! MachineNo. 3 and Dat ‘ 4 6 ‘ 5 ‘s LIFE ANDSWORK OF The Only Authentic Work P ‘'' shed. On which the authorsbavy been « raged : foroveray. fr. Sold omy by Subs ~ tion We sincerely warn ‘ook nvassers and and the public against a ‘cw themselves to baled astry andcheated b any of the “eatch-penny”’’ so-called “‘biographies” of the great Statesman which will bé thrown on the market within a very short time, and which consist of nothing but a colleetion of old and unreliable newspuper clippings. Don't be carried away by any flaring and attractive cir ulars that you may receive relatingtoany ‘ch books, because what you wantis THE ONLY STA? t D WORK on the life of the illustri cus tesman, wanted ‘all over this State. A:+aa workers cau s@ ur, Of earning $100a week for the extthree onths. Send atonce forspeci circulars. d fur$1.00 for o, fit] to ther particulars . or? DOMIN' yN PUBLISHING CO, Seattle, Wash —+ Bunting Flags. In view of the movement for a more general use of the Stars and ‘Stripes, es-. ‘pecially in connection with the education of American youth, we have made special arrangements to furnish the BEsT QuaLity of Bunting Flags to readers of the Dairy [e-anscripr at the following low prices = Rl. CLATION SIZKS. = ED? Geen errs FO 6 feet loup ...:..-. bietaeeca ee I crescvnees sxe esin ss 6.34 Sk, DOCU ES Peer ererS 7.00 40 feet FOS.. 6. chee ces ee Rie OE UN onc 0c ck as 0cesecess 8.67 £4 feet long. oo occ cccccccccsenss 12.04 BO TOOE TOU os vcs ccnp incescse 1400 fg 8 Serre rr rrrerrrer se 20 feet long..... 25 feet long. ..'... 28 feet loig...... 30 feet long. 82 feet long. x 36 ieet long...+. Sapse OUeGr _ These Flags are guaranteed to be equal to any Bunting Flags ip the country. Address all orders with remittance to . BROWN & CAEKINS, Publishers ‘‘Daily Transcript.’’ Nevada City, Cal. —— UNION MARKET. COMMEBCIAL STREET..N¥FVADACIi¢ . . (COLLEY BROS.;...--.-Provrietors DEALEES IN Beet, Pork, Mutten, Veal Etc.) At the lowest rates. E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICESTOOK OF THE PEOPLE TASTE HAMS, !BACON and LARD : E. B. POWER, ‘Attorney and Counselor at, Law and Steno = Bg ear Fred Searls, Nevada eee ee pata EEE SSE Both for $9 You Must Pay in ing and nteresting. household. M 2 eding newspaper _— the Pacific Coast. A & ° The Chicago Singer Machine have every importan improvement ina loose balance wheel so constructed as to premit winding bobbins without removing the work from bolt is julled out enough to and turt 2d slightly to the right or left where it is held b a stop-pi : till the bobbin is filled. liable to be meddled with’ by children, the bolt-ean be left out_of the wheel whe. not in use, so th cannot be operated by the treadle. The driving w eel on this machine is a 1received your premiom -ewing Singer Machines, and is a perfect fac-simile in make, of All the parts are made tc gauge exactly the same as the Singer, and are constructed of precisely the same materials. The loose balance wheel is actuated by a solid bolt passing through a coliar securely pinned to the shaft outside. of the. balance wheel, which bolt is held tq position by a a bobbin is to be wound the reléase the balance wheel, When the. machwme is eo . the machine tted to be the simplest, easies TheMschine is self-threading, has ihe ; is made voit e best maerial, with the nished in a superior styélt. 1t has ve drawers and cenwing drawer. KANT EVERY MACHINE FOR 5 YEARS. Lonemont, CoL., Nz v. .17. 1889. I received the machine ali right; an am well pleased with it. It does ex cellent work. Ventnan MeCarty. . Atus, Ark,., Deca it 9. Te Chicago Singer sewing ma: hine receved in good order. The meeninve is asplendid~one; the Ag ate bere would ask about thirty-five ollars for such a machine. Many th+saks. Josep B cHMAN, Somerset, Va., Oct. * 8, 1889. The machine ordered of vou arrived, and after a few days’ trial 1 find-it to be as represented, and doubtless wil continte to give satisfaction. Mary J. WALKER. TRENTON, Neb.,Nov. 26, 1889. The premium sewing machine came to hand very promptly and in good order, It_is nicely finished, and_works like u chars: and we-are delighted with it. E. F. Youna. Sr. Marcaret’s, Md_., Dec. 14, 1889. We received the machine two weeks Since in good order. We are please: with the machine and glad to speak of NEVADA DAILY SRANSCRIPT . THE SAN FRANCI€°9O WEEKLY (Regular Price $1.25 a Year) Both for $6 50a Year ! THE NEVADA DA:)LY TRANSCRIPT ( Reguiar Pri. 2 $6 a Year); you san honest, honorable firm, Sec. 5. For third cl:ss hoteis, $1.50. For laundries connected with the same, 76 cents. Sec. 6. For fourth-cluss hotels, $1. For laundries connected with the same, i6 Sec’7. For each saloon, 75 cents Sec. 8. For rooms and cffices, 4 cents. For photograph galleries, cents. For barber shops, 5) cents For bath establishments, 75 cents For drugs ores, 50 cents. For blacksmi:h or wagon shops, . 0 cents.See. 4. Forallhouses occupied by lewd women, 75 cents. Sec. 15,, For schoo} houses with an attendance of fess than two bund tildy n, $1.50. Sec. 16. Forschool hon th au atiendance of two hundred childreT or over, #2. Sec. 17. For foundries, $1. = a Sec. 18. For daily printing offices; 75 cents. silt Sec. 19. For daily printing offices running presses with water powe 5 Sec. 20. Forbutcher shoys, bi Sec. zI. For butcherShops rduning meat cutters with wate pow r, eXtra,75 cents, Sec. 22. -For keries, 75 cents. 2. 23, Bor duiries, including one horse, a For Chinese heuses, for each cents. Sec. For Chinese wash houses and laundries, $3. See. 46. For first-class livery sta ies, including water for washing wagons, buggies and carriages, $4. gfec. 27. For second-class liyery stables, Itacluding water for washibg wagons, bu. gies and ear:iages, $3. Sec. 28. For'third=-¢lass livery stables, in eluding water for washing wagons, bugg es and carriages, 22. Sec. 29. For fourth-class ‘ivery stable, $1. Sec. 30. For feed and sale stables, $2. Sec. 31. For private stables,-from one to two ho:ses, wagons aud buggies, 25 cenis. Sec. 32. For private stabies fur ewch additional horse, 12>4 cents. Spez33. For brewries cr soda factories, inelud:ing two horses #1.50. Foreach addi@ ial horse, i2'5 cents. oec. 34. Forgas works Sec. 35. -For sewing maehines for dressmeking ortailoring establishments for water for each machine, 25 cen's. ee for use of water, 10 cents. . Section 37. For Curt House, including w ter forirrigation, $5 per week. Sec. 38. For each tap in the Catholic cemetery, $5 per year. 3 Sec. 39. . Fur public halls aud theaters, 25 cents.. = 5 — Se¢. 40. For banquet halls, 25 cents, Sec. 41. For 1,000 bricks on large contracis, 10 cents. tracts, 12}¢ cents. certs per perch. cents per sq. yd. See. 45.° ror railroad depot, $3. wise designated, 25 ceuts Sec. 47. For coffze mills when run by Wager poy er, 25 cents. Sec. 48. for quartz-milsconnected—with assay offices, 25 cents farnily rates discretion of the wateragent, provided the amount charged mus® be reguiated in pro portion to the quantity used. family rates. for every qiantity above oe inch; 26 cents per inch for 24 hours. Sec. 51. For irrigation, when taking no 24 hours. Sec. 52. For irrigating vegetable gardens season. Sec. 638. For sprinkling or watering the “trvets of Nevada City from the fire plugs or other openings, $20 per year. Sec.54. For practice ot organized hose or Sec. 36. Forsewing machines for family, . . Sec. 42 For 1,000 britks on small conSec. 43. For stone wall and mortar, 8 Sec. 44. For plastering or cementing 2 Sec 46. For businers houses not other. 3° 81° E.15.53 chains distant. —— Sec. 49. For irrigation, if taking water at from $5 to 315 perseas n-at the See 60. Forirrigating df tekine weter—at water at family rates,30 Cents per inch for! when vegetables uggseldin miarket $25 per} advertisi and expenses of sale.” By order of Direetors.% +. K. CASPER, Secretary.. Office at K. Casper’s store, on Pine street Nevada Citys, Cal Land Notice. ND OFFICE at Sacramento, Cal, Feb A 2th, 1593. . Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has-filed notice of his intention to make final proof in_sui-port of his claim, and that said prouf will be made before the -uperior Judgé of Nevada County, Cal.,ut Nevada City, on the Hh day of April, 1403, viz :*William Bu ke of Nevada City P. O. Cat. H. A. 5083. for the W_1-2 of NE 1-4 SE 146f{NE 1-4. Nig of NE i-+of SE 14, and, #W 1-4 of NE I-40f NS }-4 of Sec. 32,Tp “SK YE. He names the fol'owing witnesses to prove bis continuous resifenc npon and cultivation ofsaid land, viz: Peter Arbogust, John Cable, Jacob Arbogust, AlexMander Berge, ali of Nevada City, nevaca ecouity, California. = 12 THOMAS FRASER, Kezisier. A Land Notice. AND OFFICE atSucramento Cal, Feb. A 234, 1833. Novice is hereby given that the, following bamed settler has filed noti-e 6f his inte tion tomake final proof in suppur chuim, aud that said proof will be mz fore J. J. Greuny, Couuty Clerk of Nevaca County, Cal, at Névada City, on Tuestay, April4th, lsv8, vz; Christoptier Galbral h of Neyada~ity P.O. C J, b. No. 10199, for the 8 . -20f NE 1-4. S# A E 1-4 uf Sec 20,7. 17, N. ; He names the following i, essas to prove hisco tinuous residency u,o end cuitivation of said land, viz: J. « . ales Strewig, Chris. Meyers, Fred Seuner and Conrad Grissel,all Nevada City P. O., Nevada coun ty, Cal. THOMAS FRASER, Register. C, W. Kitts, Atterney. £24 No, 1950. = Application For Patent. United States Land Office, } $4 -.amento, Cal, March zd, 183. ) N OTICE is hereby given that JOHN McA BEAN, whore Post Office address is Washington, Neva .a County, “‘alifurpia, has this day filed his application fer a Patentf ri4t4tinear fe tofthe GAMBKINUsS QUARTZ MINE or vein,. bearing gold, and mil: site, with surfaceground six hundred feet in width. situated in the Eureka Mining District, County of Nevada and State of Culiforuin, and desiguated “by the-field notes and official plat on file in this oflice as lot No. 57, a. and B., in Township 15 ~orth, Range 11 East of Mt. Diablo Mcridian. Said Lot No. 57, A. and B., being described as follows, twit: . LODE LINE, Beginning at the South lode post marked G. Q. M. No. 1: theuce mag. var. 169 60’ E N. Io 05° ., 22.65 chains or 1494.9 feet to postin rock ound mirked “GQ. M._Ne. * from which See. cor: common to Secs. 22, 27 and 28, T, 18 N., R. I E., bears N. 31 EXTERIOR BOUNDARIB?#. Commencing atSW cor. at post in rock moutd marked * Q. M. No. 6;” thence r. 16S 50° E.,N. 15° 5’ E. 22.65 chains f 2ust marked “G. GQ. M. No SO Eat +24 Fs cts post ht rock mound “G. Q. M. 8. L.”’ from which the Sec. cor. common ty Secs. 21, 22, 27 and 23, 1.18 N., K. 11 E. M. D, M., bears N.-1° 22'15.68 chains distant, 9.09 chains or 600 feet postin rock moand marked *‘G. Q. M. No. 4;"’ thence 3. 15° 05’ W. 22.65 chaius or 1404.9 feet to post in rock mound marked ‘G, Q. M. No, 3;” theuce, N. 749 W.-9.09 chains vr 600 feet to place of beginning. Coutaining 20.58 acres. SURVEY OF MILL SITR. _. traveled ex et MONEY ‘nerve racking.” A brand of pure tea is a necessity. Beech’s Tea is the pure sun-cured undyed Japan Tea. Being pure you use less per enp than of the dyed teas, thus ycu use less per menth end theeconomy is manifest, as your monthly tea bill is less to say nothing of the deligat-_ ein fal flavor. There are no headaches in Beech’s Tea. It is actually ‘‘a pure as childhood” and can be drunk by children and delicate persons with impunity. It is-adelight to lovers of really good tea. Ii is never sold __ in bulk—Sold only in-sealed-_pack— ages bearing this trade-mark, 3 ee he may. &s AES eo SS: 7 — Ce er. 8 tse aw, "Puro As Uildhood. Price, 69 cents per Pound; halves, 35 ceuts. For sale by SHUIRTLEFF & SON, — And GEO. C. GAYLORD; TO THE UNFORTUNATE DR. GIBBONS DISPENSARY No. 623 Kearney Street, ‘orner Commoerctial..... San francise) Established in.155: for the treatment of Seuxal and Sem} as Gonorrhea, Gleet \ Stricture, Syphilis in all its forms, , Seminal Weakness ,; Impotency ete. * Rukin’ Diseases of * years’ standing anp Uicerated Legs “successfully treated. Ba ee Se S : Dr. Gibbon has practiced over thirty vears in San Francisco and tis bispensary—isthe—oldest in Cali. fornia. Thesick and afiliec’ed shonld not fail to call upon him. ‘the doctor has ively inEurope, and—in= spected thoro ythe various hospitals t . . . there, obtaining a deal of valuable inf rmation, Which he is © tipetent to impart . to those in need of hissérviees. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal srions, the éonseqtion selfabuse. Thissolitary vice, or depray , sexual indulgence, is practiced by the you of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms uniess cor batted by scientific medical measutrer, viz: Sallow countenance, dark spots-under the eyes, pain in the need, ring ug in the ears. noise like the rustlig of ieaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about loins, weakness vf thé limbs; confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence LY TRANSCRIPT I year..17 00 a sce ev FO OO = ceee kG O00 &&.Subscribea ‘o pay ‘frei sht from ‘the factory, which THREE AND A HA F DOLLAIs ¢o Wevada City. BROWN & CALF NS, Pubs. Dany Transcriet (Regular Pric> $6 a Year) : wire CALL wei TEs THE SAN FRANC 3CO DAILY CALL (Reguiar Price $6 u Year) O ‘dvanee for One Year" Those in arrears for tne Ti.NscRIPT now,mast pay up in full, and also pay one year’s combination price in advance; The Daily Transcript Istne Leading paper of Northern Central Caiifornia—a position ithas maintained since it was established in 1560. It gives the latest and most reliable Mining, Horticultu’ Court, Supervisoral and other Nevaia county news. Itis bright, independent enterpr. a Year The San Francisco Weekly Call Isa handsome eight-page paper. Itisissned every Thuraday, and contains all of th . . important news of the week, yleaned from every quarter of the globe, complete up te date of publication. It contains interesting special correspondence from all of the principal cities of the world and a vast amount of the best selected and original genera) literature. It furnishes tbe latest and most reliable financial news and market quota tions, and gives special attention to mining, horticulural and agricultural news and is in every respect a first-cless family paver, appealing tothe interest of every mam ber of the The Morning Call * Beven iesucs a wee live metropolitan daily It has the largest circulati _ The “Daily Transcript” has the most complete Book and Job Printing xs t Office in California. _ fire companies, 416 per_year. Sec. 55. For flushing sewers of ail kinds, $10 per year. Sec. 56. For City Hall and City Jail, % per year. Ey 5 : See. 67. Forcity trough atthe Plazi and City pound, $20 per year. See. 48. Forcity fire plugs. for water used for fire purposis $3 for each hydrant per year. Sec. 59._The Agent of the Water Company shall have the power in all eases to ascertain by proper n_easutement the quantity of water used and fixthe price as provided by sections 49, 59 and 51 of this ordi nance. Sec. 60. All water, except irrigation, and payable weekly, and if notso paid the water agent may, in his discretion, upon giving the delinquent consumer one week's wr.tten notice to pay up, shut off the water from the premises of such consumer Sec. 61.. Wuterrates for all city purposes and for the Court House are due and payable quarterly. Irrigate rates are due and pay able in monthly installments of one fifth of the rat's when taking Water for the season, otherwise to pay mouthly for water used. if not paid within the current month water may be shut off the same ‘as for domestic purposes beds. Third class hotels not les# than 20 beds Fourth-cluss hotels not less than 10 be ds. Sec. 63 A first-class livery stable is unthan 25 horses. Sevond-class livery stables not less than 10 horses. Third-class Hvery stables not less than 6 horses, and fourthclass livery s'ables less ttan6 hors s. Sec. 64. -No one except a properly autborized agent of the Water Company shall turn on the water to any place or building withcity purposes. Sec. 65. For all water used for ranning machinery, 25 cents per miner’s inch fo: 24 each year when the Water Company can not obtain more than a sufficient supply of forthe purpose of runniog machinery and provided further that on the complaint ofa sufficientsupply of water for domestic purder the sale of water for running machiner stopped, and it*shall be «stopped after a period of Oue week from the date of such oder. Sec. 66. The Marshel, when requested, Company for the purpose of shutting off the shall be in default in the payment of water rates as provided in this Ordinance. The Marsal shall charge and collect from the Water Company for such service tie sum of $2 for exch time he so accompan'es the Water Agent, the same to be paid by the Mursbal into the City Treasury the santé’ as oth@r funds cotlected by him, Passed this 19th day of February, 1893, by the following vote: Ayes, Buker, Carr, Gault, Hook, Rich. No, none. ALEX. GAULT, President of the Board of City Trustees. Attest : TE H. Cakr, Cierk.
First date of publication of this ordinance, March I, I8y3, Assessment Notice. Le I ELHI MINING COMPANY.—LOCATION ) of pfincipal place of business, San Francisco, Califoruia. Location of w rks, Coluinbia Hill, Nv vada county, California. Notice 1s hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the Eight (sth) day of March, 1s an assessmen! No. 8, of ten cents i10c) per shearoe was levied upon the cupital siock ofthe corporation payable immediately in United tates xold coin to the Se¢retacg.at.the office of the Company, Kocth 11, No, 14 Sansome street, San Franciseo, California. ~ Any stock upon which this assessment shuli remain unpaid on the twelfth (ith) day of April,-1808, will be delinguent and advertised for sale: at publie auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Wt DNESDAY, the third (3d) day of May, 1808, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and exenses of sale, By order ef the Board of irectors, C.F. HUNT, Secretary. vuffice—Room li, No. 14 Sansome street San Francisco; Califoinia, ~ Natice to Creditors, STATE OF RICHARD PENALUNA, DRceased. @ Notice is hereby given by the underslgnea Executor of the Last Will of Bichard Penaluna,deceased, to the crevitors of, and a}} persons having claims acainstthe seid deceased, to exnibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months alter the first publicatien of this notice, to Mary Ann PolRese, Executrix of said Will, at the Law fice of Thos. 8. Ford, corner of r.ne and Comniercial stree's, Nevada City, Nevada County, California, the same being the piace forthe transaction of the business of sai: estate in said County of Nevada, Dated this [ith day of March, 1893. MARY ANN POLGLASE, Executrix of the Last Will of R. Penaluns deceased, mehfercityand-26sniy-purposts, ate tiie and derstood to be a stable containing not less. Out a permit from the water agent, provided that any authorized agent of the city or Fire Department may turn on the water for hours run, provided that during the months of June, July, August and September of waterin the pipes for domestic purposes aud irrigation, if may refuse to supply water water copsumer that he is unable té obtain a poses orirrization, the Board of City Truatees may, after investigut ng the mat er, orshall accompany the agent of the Water water from the premises of any person who Commencing at a post in rock mound marked “G. Q. M. 8. 8. W.:Gor.” mw pen th Sonth boundary of the Gambrin us Quar Claim; thence mag. Var. 169 50° E,8. 74 a0’ E. 4.71 chains or 310.8 feet to post inte ¢ mound marked “G, Q. M. 8. N. E. Cor: thence 3 1° 22" W.178 chains or 117.5 fee long East boundary of Sec. 28, I'p.18 Nb 1 E,, ¥. b. M. to post marked “G. Q. M. 8.’ from which the 1-4Sec. Cor, between Secs -7 and 28, T. 18 N. R, li E., M.D. B: and M bears s 1° 22° W 52 links distant ; theuco 543° 20" W. 7.14 chains or 471.2 feet to post in rock mound marked “G, Q, M;:S.-S, E. Cor.” ; theucé N. 745 50° W. 6.06 chains or 400 feet, post in rock mound Markéd G. \. M.S. 8. W. Cor.” i-thenee N. Hie aE. Bune place of beginning. €vxings or 600 feet to Containing 4.74 acres. CONNECTING LINE NO. 1. Commencing at the North lode post marked “G. Q. M. No. 2°” thence N. 3° 51’ E., 15.53 chuins to the See, cor. commos to Secs 21, 22, 27 aud 28, T. 18 N. R. 11 E. M.D. _B. and M. The location ofthis mine is recorded in the Kecorder’s office of Nevada County, Californiu, im Book 7 Page 74, Mining t.ocations, The adjoining claimantsare none, . Any and al. persons Claiming adversely Sec. 62. A first-class hotel is understood . "¥ portion of said Gambrinus Qua: z Mine to be a hotel containing not less than 76 beds.. Second-class hotels not less than 40 .d Mill site, or surface ground, are cequircd to file theit adverse claime w th the Kegister of the United States Land Office, at Sacram onto, California, du:ingth sixty days’ period of publication hereof,. they will be barred by the virtue of the rovisions of the Statute. THOMAS FRASER, Reg . ter. Fred Searls, Attorney for Applican., \It.is hereby ordered, that the foregoing No'ice of Application for Patent be published for a periodof sixty days, (ten consecutive wecks) in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a daily newspaper published at Nevada City, Cal. THOMAS F ASER, Register. The first publication of this notice was made on the 4th day of March, 1893. paeneamaaiinedl: Delinquent Notice, . a eee COUNTY LAND ANP IM8 PROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. Loeation of principal place ef busiuess, Nevada City, Nevada County, California. Location of Works, Nevada County, Californ-a Notice—There are delinquent on the: following described stock on account of assessment (No. 3,) levied on the 16th day of rebruary, 1593, the several amoutits set opposite the na. es of the respective shareholders as follows: And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made én the I6th day of February, 1893, so many shares of each parcelof such stock »s may be neeessary will be sold at Public Auction at the Otiice of the compauy, No. 59 Broad street, Nevada City, California, on Fridsy, the 7th day of April, 1803, atthe hour of 2 o’elock r. M., of avid day -o pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. GEO, ©, GAY1 ORD, Seeéretary. Office—59 Broad street, Nevada City. California, mehzi DELINQUENT NOTICE, \ ANZANITA CON. GRAVEL MINING 53 COMPANY Location of -principal piace of business, Nevada City, California. Location of Works, Nevada City, California, Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of agse-sment (No. 1) ley e¢ on the. Ist day of February, 1893, the several amounts set opposite the panes of the “respective shareholders, as follows ; No, No. Names. Certif. Shares. Amount Simeon Wheeler, 431 50 #E 00 Mrs. M. J. Wheeler, 398 f . 1,00 Mr:.M. J. Wheeler, 497 200 4 00 Mts. MeoJ. Wheeler, 498 200 4 00 Mrs. M. J. Wheeler, 500 200 4 00 Mrs, M. J, Weeeler, 502 200 “4 00 Pear] J, Woeeler, 834 105 210 §. T. Nilon, 443 Toyo 20 00 And in accordance with law, and an order of toe Board of Directors, mede on the Ist da of February, 1893, sO many shares of eac parcel of such Stock es may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the office of (he company, uader Transcript Office, Comme Clal street, Nevada City, on WEDNKESDAY, the bth of APRIL, 1593, at the hour of ‘ o'clock Pp, M,, of said day, to pay said delingwent assessment thereon, together with costs of advcrtising and expenses of the sale, R. J. SIMMONS, Secy. Office under Transcript Office, Commerclal street, Nevada City, California. Cumberland Coal ! — At Greatly Reduced Rates! J. MACDONOUGH& CO. San Francisco, No. . No-iJ Names. Certif. Shares Amount F.G. Be tty, 57 2500 $231.50 James McClatehy & 2063 720 93.60 te shun society, loss of uiemory, nectic flushes, pimples and various eruptionsabout the face, furred tongue, fetid breath, conghs, consumption, night swents. If reli cf be not obtaiued, persons so xfflicted should apply immediately, eltherin person or by letter. and have a eure effected by his new and scientific mode of treating these diseases, MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate marriage, who tr_ suffering-under any of these fearful malfies, should not forget the sacred responinility resting npon them, nor delay 6 ob Ainimmediate relief. 4 CURED AT HOME, Persons ata distance muy 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 eay pert of ‘the country, with ful: and plain directions for hse. The Doctor cures when others fail. Try him. Charges reasonable eall or write. Address DR. J, F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, gan Francisco Office Box 1957. DRS. STARKEY & PALEN'S: Trealment yy: Inhalation 1529 Arch.8t, Philadelphia Pa. For Oonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis _Dysentery, Uatarrh, Hay Feyer, Debilitv, Headache. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and ail Uhronic and Nervous Disorders. én original ang only genuine Com pound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs. Starkey and Palen, is ascie) ifle adjustment ofthe elements of Oxygen and Nitrogen MAGNETIZED ; and thecdin pound Is so condensed und made portable thatitis sent all Over the world. 4 It has been in use for more than twenty. years ; thousands of patients have been treated, and Gverome ‘housand physicians have used it,and recommended it—a very significant fact. . It does hot act as most drugs‘do, by ereatfaranother silment;-and benefiting one rian atthe expense of another, often regaring a second course to eradicate the evil effects of the first, but Compour 4 Oxygen is a revitalizer, renewing, strengthening, invigorating the whole body, ‘Lhese statements are confirmed by numeroustestimenials, publishedin our bock of 200 pages, only with the. express permission ofthe patients; their aames and addresses are given, and you cen referte them for further information, t ‘The great success of our treatment has given rise toa host of imitaters, unsernpulous persons; some calling their preparatious Compound Oxygen, often appropriating our testimonials and the names of our patients, to recommend worthless concectioas. But any substance made clsewhere or by others, and called Compound Oxygen is aplrious, “COMPOUND OXYGEN—ITS MODE OF ACTION AND REoULTS,” is the title of a aew book of 200 pages, published by Drs. Starkéy & Palen, which pavestoal: enquirers full information as to this remarkable curative agent, anda record of surprising Ciresina wide range of chronic cases many of them after being ab.ndoned to die by other physiciaus. Wil! be mailed FREE to any address on application ORS. STARKEY & PALEN, = Empire Livery Stable Broad st., Nevyads City, opp Nationa EF change hotel JAMES HENNESSY,Proprietor, fFYHE PROPRIETOR OF THE EM [ Stable has the largest lot of = fiorses, Carriages and Buggies _To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Buggies, Wagons apd Hacks to let at the shortest notice and . the most reasonable terms ae nore oe free me Vico, of gcod sty) sapabie Of eclug as fast as an man cares to drive, a Good Saddle Horses always on hand R RIAGES' OO} FT NERAIS PRON PUL A ( Pere eh ane of} Westnens in the 0.8 aven ce mded to forERATE FEKS. = Our offi ¢ is opposite the U.S. ratent office, and we can obtain Patents in legs ime than those remote from Washington. Send model orwdin ag. We advise aste patentability frde coftiarse—and we make ho charge unless we obtain patent, We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the 8u rintendent of Mone Order Division, and the officials of the U.8. Patent Oftice: For circular, advice, terms ang references to ac. tus gtlients in your own Siate or county ad ne < ooh nal Diseases. such. difitence in approaching str@gers, a dis15 4 like te form new vequaintatices, disposition } Subscriber to pay express charges, be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIL SCRIPT and Week verib @Y8 OXpress; F hands mety —tinished, accurately, andis a reliable gun in every parUeular, itis the very best gun ever offered as a cowspaper premium and is weil worth working for, itis @ magnificent double breech-loader® b& adfed co above pr ‘es & Coast. Itis distinguished for the bri pleteness ofits local news, review utws, while itis the recognised authorit the Supreme Court. Ow ng to the d prinelpal news centersin the Kast, th and if noc justas represented may be returued at our expense and we wilirefup the mowey paid. ¥ e are prepared to make the most liberal propoSitiuns on these watches as premiums, as will be seen by the following offers: Solia Gold Watch—Genis’. A gentleman’s solid gold hunting case watch, *Waitham’ movement, stem-winding and stem,¢‘ting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dai) Bulletin, one year, $36.50; watch, DAILY TRAN sc RirT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, 354.40 Subscriber pays express charges ou waich® irony san Francisce. . *. Solid Gold Watch—Ladies . A lady's sould gotPtianting case watch, ‘‘Waltham” movemeut, ster-winding, sedm-setting, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily bulletin, ‘Y one year, $20; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT anc Weekly Builetin, one year, 326,90. Suvecribes to pay eXprese charges on Watch trom Sap ¢ran. Solid Silver Watches, Solidco silver humting. case watcu Walhain” movement, stem-wiuding and stemevting.a@ thoroughly reliable time-keeper, witb HALLY IRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulictin, one 230 ‘year, $15; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT and Weekly Builetiv; one year, $15.90, Subscriver to pas express Charges un watch from San Francisco, Same watch, open face, with LAILY TRAN sOKIPT, and Daily Bulletin, one year, $15; with DAILY TKANSCHIFY and Weekly bulletin, one year, $12.90. Subscriber to pay «Xpress charges vu Watch from san rancizco. Nickle Watch, ; A pandsome nickle steun-wi. 21 jwateh, open ace, vcot movement, witi «ALLY ‘tRAN-CRIPT and buy Bulletia +1 > $11; with VAILY TRANSCKIPS anag¥ Builetin, one ;@ar $5.90, Subscriber to ja rere chaages a w.tch from San Francisco Bicyc.es. The Bicycle we have selectéd ae prewium— ne “‘Apolio”—whilé not the must ex pensive is & irst—class article in eer) tespect. it 1s haniome and substantially made. itiutis easily sud s& prime faverice. itis standard finish with ucKle trimmings, aud Will be seut complete with sadidie-bay, Loos, Wailbe sent with DAILY CRANSCHIPS aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for 229; with DAILY PKANDSUKIL and Weekly ulletin, One year, $26.90. . The above prices are or @ 36-.1cb Wheel, Price per adsitroual inch nade known oo applicativa.j Subscriber to pay okprese churgesch vicycletront Pau Francisco. Boys’ Velocipedes. A iG-ineh Wheel, stivdara finish, wrought iron . elocipede, with bell, etc,, compiete, seut wiih VAILY TRANSCRIPT auu Daiif Bulletin, one ear, $12 with DAILY TRANSCKipT and Newkly Bulic iin, one year, $1040, ~ * Type Writers This isa type-vriting age. Everybody has whohas writing to do; or sheuic-haye o ivre it your opportunity, The Sun type-wri i+ & periect instrument, simple in construciio eSsily Worked, neatly nrounted and boxed, wit uustructions for use, which can be leaibeuh. te~ alinutes, With DAILY LKANSUKIPY and fail? Dubetin, ope year, aua the DaiLY TRAN Subscriber pays exprese. €ane, Neither too large ner tog ema, but just the liaile—Bul OHS TRANSCRIPT an one scar, $10.00. Subseriber pays GApress. i Telescope. A very useful articic that anyone living in tne country or .raveiing,will, appreciate. Our premium telescope is a yood, strong instrument, . . TRANSCRIPT nd Daily Builetin, one ,812 Withan object-glass 3 inches ii diameter, 3 diaws, S inches long when ciosed,teather cased. , being vieleut; keevs t!¢ attention fixed ard in sUKiPd—-and—Weekly Bulietin;-one~yeur, $1o— terest sustained thi ough sut_the-game. Being ad, will be sent with . : . PRANSCRIPT A fine corded, hammered brass drum with sticks complete, with DAILY TRAN&(¢ RL and Daily Bulletin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY, asRANSCRIPTand Weekly Bulletin, ope year $8.50, Subscriber pays express. _ Rifles, The Winchester m-intaiuy its placeas the best repeating rifle made and is too well krown to need further description. We will send a 44 cal. octagon barrel Win:hester rifle with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buletin, one year, $22.75; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and W Bulletin, one year, $20.75. Abeve is center fire rifle. We willsenda rium nre for $1.40 less, scr: ber pays express Fiobert Rifles A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flovert noise less cartridge ;, jus. the thing for boys who are fond of sho>ting, sent with . AIL: TRANSCRIPT and Pnaily Bulletin, one year, $11.25; with DAILY TR ANSCRi! T and Weekly Bulletin! oneyear,$ 25. Subscriber pay’s express Revoivers. We have decitleu to offer a strony, serviceable revolver fora premium and have etelected the American, double action, "Bull Dog," i Fe Seer size from 22 to 38 cal,” It will be sent .wi DAILY: TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bullevin, one year, $11; q@ith DAILY TKANSCKIPT. and Weekly Bulletin, one year, 9. Subscriber pay, exprese, rishing Tackle Gur premium fishing rodis a 165-foot Calcutta bamboo with lance wood tip and double ferrules it is a ood serviceable rod and wiilbe sent with line, reef, etc., complete, with DAILY TRANSCHIPT-and Daily Bulletin, one vear, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Builetif, one year, $2. Subseriber pays xprese, : Tent ~ This isa very userul prem wn and wt!) oe ap preciated ty all who go hunting, fishing or camp ing out. Itisa first-class “A tent, water-p-o0 and made of 8 oz. duck; siz 0x7 feet, nd will be sett with poles, pins etc., complete w th DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year $12,50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.50 Subscriber p.ys the express, : Horr ock, A hammock iss pren:n m thata: Is to all, Whether slung from the trees in a lawn or from the posts ofa shady versrdah, a h wmock ia picturesqpe and suugestive of blissful comfort © A complete and elegant 13-foot hammock, witk 64-feet spread, sent with PAILY TRANSCRIPT and®Paily Bubetin one yer r, $10.25; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weesly Bulletin, ome year, $8.25. Subscriber pays «3 presa, . Tennis§ Among outdoor games law. vennis is beceming thefayurite Jt givjee eulticient exercise withou ganrein which ladi #+ xcel, you can secule 1 eg00 will of your lady acquainiances and acd to you larity by gettingasst of tennis :nd or : wingaclub. A first-class tennis outfit, complete will be sent -with-DAIL¥--TRAN&t EIPT and Daily Bullet — zoe nae —_ DAILY i eekly Pullttin, one, $17. Subscriber paye axprete : roe Base Baz, Our base ball tft. onsists of wo eazueballs threeassorted ts, two pairs of gloves, mask, etc., complete nd will te sent with DAILY with DAILY NECRIPT and Weef _Bulleand will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and» nm one ar, $10 Subscriber pays Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCHhIPT sha Wetkiy Euiletin, one year, 99. Microscope, JA most interesting instrument and of creat use! to the student. ‘Thisino toy, but a powerfui microscope that reveals the many strange things that exist in. the ivod weeat and the water we drink, It standsoinches high and maguifics 50 diameters, and wiil beséntwith DAIL) TRANSCRIPT and Daily Belietin, one year, $11; eth DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekiy Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges, Musical“ Instrumeris, Inmaking cur selections of musical instru-/ tients for premiunis, We ailicd I every instance to peta goou article—one that we need not hesi‘ate to send to aperformer whois a connoisseur, We have made arrangements with the eading wanufacturers and jobbers that enable us to offer these instruments iu connection with the TRANSCRIPT on unprecedently liberal terme, Banjo, .Banjoplayingis an accomplishment that has become very fashionable during the last few years. itis readily iearned by anyous having & good ear for music, and makes a sp did accompani t for the voice insinging. We will send a hanagsome nickle-rim, caif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo with instruction book, with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Daiiy Bulictin, one year, $11.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletia, one year, 39.50. Subscriber to pay express charges, B Flat Cornet. A handsome nickle b flat cornet, with full set ol extra crooks, music rack, case and instruction book? omplte—a flue selo instrument—with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Butietin, one year, $16.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Veekly. Bulletin. $14.5 . Subscriber pays exprees charges. ‘Flute, «The flute is one of ché sweetest and easiest musical instruments to learn. Itharmonizes with the piano aad all other nstruments, For a premiuin we have selected a fine cocoa-wood, 6keyed, cork jointed flute with tuning ‘slide, and willsend it with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daiiy Bulletin, one year, $13; DAILY TRANSCRIF and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.75, Subscriber pays express charg: * Pianos, A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, elegant tinished— just the thing for children to learn to play on; inakes good music. Sentwith DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bul etin, one yeai, $11.00; with DalILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly a year, $9.50. Subscriber pays express, . a Croquet, A beautiful croquet set for eight players will ; ‘ pt and Daily bulletin, one year, $10; with DAILY TRANfy Bulletin, one year, $8. Sub: » Shot Guns, We made a special point of securing a good gun for & premium— one that wecan recommend and feel assured that our selection will be all that you anask. Ourpremium gun is well made, and {t shocts strong and with twist barrels, bac«-action, side snap, rubber buti, Nos. 10 and i2 gauge, as desired, and will Sesentwith DAILY TIRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRANSC Susdccr. ber pays express, ivTand Weekly Builetin, one Jear, $19. Same gunas above, with pis ‘gr $1.50 wma ith Tue Bulletin isthe leading evening Bulletin isthe only newspaperin Califo etin twelve hours in advance of t} the Weekly Bulletin is a handsome 12 ‘Bend al’ orders one year tin can obtain it additi *c Bulletin f° the clubbing price for; the “Weekly : OUrhel in clreniet! Hancy of its editor 65 of current literature y in-all tinancial fornia that publishe itherence dis time ber reek ae tae neo aud tet € world’ >. . morning uae > to3 is furnished by the Bul. : eC. a ee Se Me a Se > Beerteeesewe t a2 or br & fo Hanging Lamp’ . Anelegant hanging lamp with 14-ine and from 42 to 56 inches extension, polished brass cfa rich gold color=a high! rnamental and serviceable lamp—sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year $13.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, on year, $11.50. Subscriber pays express. _» Stylographic Pen. Always ready write; carries ink enough tne holder tc higt-for weeks or months; wil be sent ‘with~DAILY TRANSCR: PT and Dail Bulletin, one year, $10 25; with AILY SCihiFi and Weokiy Bulletin, $625, Standard Ran Guage, Approved by the signal service at W. with aT directions fe use will * pore’ DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one ear, $10.75; with DAILY TRANSCRIP? and Yeekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75, Subscriber pays express, . Photographic Outht. Amateur photography. is a most deligh: popular recreation. With the touted = ratus of today anyone can soon acquire the art of making a goed picture ‘iid will soon Pa 88 hundreds of views taken by him or herself. The apparatus we offerisso light it can easily +» carried when walking or riding. Everybody should have ene. for it will prove a source o amusement to ail a d of profit to many, _A complete photographic outfit, consisting of View camera i~r waking 34x 49 pictures, with quick w: rking lens, 6 rapid dry Flates, 2 Japanned iron trays, 2packagesof S. P. A. eveloper, 1 yeotens of hy po, 1 printing frame, heets of pero premaiese paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper, 1 Russel negative clasp and patent drying frame with full instructions for makin photographs Will be sent. with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ane Daily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRA i+ papel) not Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8. Subscriber expr harg: _——: is eeeoT&— Additional materials for tographers, may be had Sam ‘O Parteiice, 52yCommerc @ Street, Francisco, 0 . Standard Atlas. * The Rand-McNally Standard “Atlas of the World—a library in itself—furniahed in One large ~« and volume of 192 pages, elegant] illustra bound ina substantial oe witn> pola side stamp appropriately and handsomely d ed retail price $4.00, will be se: SCRIPT aud Daily Bulletin, « oe yen in % +0 ; DAILY TRANSCRIPT and ‘Weekly Th > Rly year, $9. Subscriber pays express, : ; Guizot's History of France, _ Guizov’s “History of France” j dard in.6 vols., sabstantially bound ag a I pei illustrated with fine engravings. It wil be pall with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily . Bulletinone year, $18.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ap Subscribe Weekly Bulletin, one year,i 13-50, } ay8eXpress, . Sewing Machines, igharm sewi hine— : machines in the ao att wrareunint ne Se with DAILY TRANGCEIPT and a ; with DAILY Weekly Bulletin, one year, i. bec pays oxprese charges, eee NOTE—Persons preferring Semi-Weekly Bulle*Y paying 90 cents a year ip on and influence on bat ial matter, accurae an — and art, and extent of fore and trade cireles. The D ween San Francisco and the morning—the largestand best weekly publish’ ‘in eee issued every Wednesday BROWN w caneins. You Don’t Get the News “ t UNLEss CsA Siamak G ; } fm fate fe GWE. TRASCO “Shea Ll. eres ‘ rere gy ab th aah D hed ory ewe Pw Tt PH