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November 17, 1892 (4 pages)

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AE NE Oe Mngt, "2601 4aqeion 10 Ken mide ern neers ae ge Want to Keep Thorough: Postec Birt ff BRS THETRANSGRIPT Cd eveveese pod INING, HORTICULTURAL AGRICULTURAL : STOCK ‘GRAZING LUMBERING And Other Resources, besides being Fully infoimed at 1times on THE LOCAL NEWS HAPPENINGS SPECIALTY i5 GENEKAL LOCAL News, and it hasa circulation that reaches the reading people in «very part of his county. lt also has humervus patrons in Piacer, Yuba and Sierra counties, aswell at in Sacramento, 5en Francisco and more rr mote parts of the State. To LAND and to Home SEEKEKS throughout the whole country it is invaluuble, as it gives a faith fal and complete record of the progress be ing made iu the development of the coup ys varied and extensive resources. It pres ents extraordinary inducements Best Advertising Media in Nor therm Cailfornia. SVP SOILS OEY, % TO ADVERTISERS * =J0B=PRINTING = The TRANSCR.PT has ne Largest and Best Equipped Job PrintDR. GUNN’S §THE GREAT Regulating Catarhtiic THE INDISPENSIBLE Household Remedy & SUEBE PEEVENTIVE AND POSITIVE CURE FOR Costiveness and Constipation. . BILOUSNESS, TORPID LIVER, fever and Ague AND ALL MaLaAgBiAL TROUBLE sags ESTION DI 0 ea NERVOUSNESE Loathing of Food, Kidney Complairts, Nausea Bioed. —— : General Pebilits Dr. Gunn's Bitters ARE PURELY ‘ "VEGETABLE Perfectiv Safe, Reliable A. VAN ALSTINE & CO, Proprietorsand Manufacturers "92 Montgomery Street, San Francirn FOB SALE BY CARR BHO . Camphor Choral Liniwen For Catarrh C. C. LINIMENT Has No Peer. Try it. : indorsed by the Medical Facuitv. Prescribed b SanFrancisco’s Leadine Pn» sicians. OaKLAnp, February 7th, 1890. Thisis tocertity that we have used the C. C. Liniment in our family, and have focad it to he the best and most effective medic 'e. for Neuralgia and kind.cd diseasee ¢J 1 5 that we have tried. We can unbesituctag, recommend it as a most powerful and use ful remedy. aes . E, B, DI Pastor of the First M. KE. Caurch. For-all chronic cases 1n connection with Cc. c. NIMENT, use “COMPOUND SULPHUB POWDER” for thoroughly cleansing the blood and toning upthe entire system. The Best Medicine . bago, Gravel, Ete. GAS # GASOLINE it runs all dsy. ENGINES . No Batteries or Electric Spark to care for. @ Ifakes no smell or dirt. = Do double or f21!se Explosions, so froguent wit the unrelizble sport, : It Oils Itself Automatically. g Just light.tho Durzer tura tie Whool, erd ime { j . } . It runs witha cheaper rade cf Casoline than ary other Inrine. and Sconsoent-y it COSTS LESS to rua it. : ae For £implicity it Deats tho Werld. * It has fovrcr parts, and is mene pe likely to get out of ordcr than azy other Gas or Gasoline Cngine now built. . ¢ SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR .TO ta tain, tt PALMER & REY, 1 rte Compound Sulphur POWDER ! Ever introduced! — TRY IT! A fair trial will convince the most skeptical that it is the wonder of the age. The Great Remedy for Habitual Constipation, Indigestion, Piles, Diseased Liver, Billiousness, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, LumThousands of bottles are sold. monthly, and every body that has used it pro— laim it to.a wonderful medi cine, ‘ Every prominent physician in San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton and Sacra mento recommend it. Sold by all Oruggists DO NOT FANCY over, the hat, bee use the sunuier ts eason for recreation is past. From now mm until the hot days return, will in nany respects bs the most d li_htful dart. f the year. The tempered atinos. . jhere, wire and stimulating, hathe efect of . strong tonic, and recratios 1s ots mune pleasuralle because one can nove without melting. Little need to sunt long for a place to yu. THE SIERRA NEVADA. abounds plentifully in interesting features Z e Pity ae il \ it bY i eer . wns O Cart: a Feurd. that are seen at their best in autumn From Nonnt Shasta to Vehachapi are maby delightful places, and the difference in places, and the «lifference in latitude causes very little diiference in climatic eoiditions. It isas genial north as south; the air as balny and bracing, high or Jow, and semi-tropical luxuriauce marks a wide path for hundreds of miles. For Habitual Constipation, Indigestion, ii BONE CO, 12 Bush Street » H, ui 2 jan Pe Sioa Price $1 per buttic; 6 et ties $5; small buttles 25 cents. Sent postu se paid ou receipt of price. -The C.C. Liniment ‘Co , 2.4 Bush Street, S. F? FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. . Ke =x. BOND General, Manager and Secretary Whiteh ead Cook LEAD ‘THE WORLD The American Pastry Cook. : Ne. 2, Hotel Meat$Cooking PRICK 62. ‘Chicago Herald Cook ing School. (Bor Families,’ PRICE 81.503 —_—— No. 4, Cooking For Prorit, PRICE 635 FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF fH HOTEL GAZETTE. “ORANGE GROVES in Orovitle and Auburn are as beautiful and interest! g asin Kiverside and San Gab ielpandall north aad -outh are in the zenith of their glory in milwinter. AMONG THE SEASIDE. there is no wintry chill. Del Monte is, cheery outside and in, and its Juxurioucomforts never were so attractive. Santa Cruz still has its tide of merry-making visitors. Santa-Barbara has Lecome the Mecca of Fastern visitors, fleeing from rigorous winters, ~ Varm healing waters add health to the cheering comforts of Paso Robles and Byron, A dash in the surf at Santa Monica and Long Beach is as exhilarating in January as in Jaly. The tropical beauties of Palm Valley are never seen to better advantage than now, and those afilicted with lung weaknesses, find immediat?, often permanent, relief there. he lines of the. ; ao all the so and for better information concerning them enquire of any of its agents. DELINQUENT NOTICE, GOID AND SILVER MINING co. Ca. of works, Nevada Township Nevada County, California. Location of principal place of business, Nevada City. be eee There are delinquent upon the following déscribel steck, (nm account of agses<mendt Xo. 2, levied on the 10th day o} septembe-, 1°92, the several »mounts se! oppusite the names of the respective sharebulders, as fuilows : . Amt See i Nogfert. Shares. cw Cress 7 2% $4 50 ', W. Crops ...25 2,20) 45 U0 C.W.: ross .... 48 30 6 00 R. A. Coleman . . 105 49 Be kK. A. Coleman i793 30 60 naccordance with law and an order witae ge of Directors made ou the 10tday of September, 1892, 80 many rhe es ol éach parcel of such stock 28 Dy be nec ee sary wiil be sold at publie #uction on the 24th day of Novembe , itv2, at the hour vf li v’elock A. M., at the office uf the rev etary, the office uf 6:id corporation, to pry th delincuent assessme,t thereov, t geruer gz} vita costs of advert sing ped expense v3 y 16 By raw ec 8. aa. By Ors V7 CA-VEK, secretary. Office—At K. Cusper’s store, ou rine Bireel ‘. Nevada City, Califurnia. The Chicago Cottage Organ’ + Has attainedastandudofexcellenc whhbi admits of no searriosr. v improvement that in me femterse ridin ona money can pro ventive genius, duce, These excellent Organs are celeprated for yolume, quality of tone, quick response, v riety of "combination, aristic d a nish, perfect construction, maki ble organs for b h . cue.e. Empire Livery Stable them the most attractive, ornamental and desira LUETIE & BRAND, WATOHMAKER AND JEW EEL road Street, Vevadn tiv, Broad st., Nevada City, on» Ne ona. & societies, etc. ABLISHED REPUTATION. Myson BUD EERE BesT , COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. PASTRUOTION BOOKS, PIANO 8TOOLS ggenslaguen and Pri Liste on application ‘ TERS. Rotel i JAMES HENNESSY, Proprietor. ROPRL R OF THE EMPIRE Disabie bas Seg Baltes lot of erses, Carriages und Buggies To be found in this part of the State. Teams with elegant Bugcies, Wagons apd Hacks to let at the shortest notice and 3 the most reasonable terms The horses are free {rom vice, of geod sty) d capable of going as fast as any gontie ps cares to drive. Good Baddle Horses always on hand HATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL -The Only First-class Hotel in the Qit, iV i . HANG mer eZ \ wy i ETE i\ Hil! < TIMID TIA. There is nothing more refreshing in hot weather than Iced Tea. But it takes fire Tea to stand the test of Ice. It seems to bring out the bittetness and objectionable features of poor tes. It is essential therefore that the Tea should be PURE. With «@ market flooded with greei teas, all of which are artifici ally colored, and black teas, the cheaper grades of whic! are often’ both colored and black teas, the cheaper grades of which are often both colored andj dulterated, the diffculty in procuring PURE TEA begins to be unders_ood, It was to meet the demanc absolutely TUR TEA at a moderate price tha: BEECH’S TEA was place hefore the publfe. Being th: PURE uncolored leaf, it i ‘} .ifferent from any’ you eve) for an —! used. It iy neither 4 green or black, simply natural leaf, that draws a canary color, sweet and of a delightfal frigrance. Itstands fully weil the test of the teapot and the ice piteher. onlyjin Pound Packages. Shurtleff & Son, ano George €. Gayiora Sole Agents for Nevada City. RECTOR BROS Proprietors Massive Fire-proof Structure, Free from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels, Headquarters of Commercial Travelers and Tow ists. Free ’Bus to andfrom al Trains. Telegraph, Post Office and General Stag: Office in the Building. The Table Not €xcelled by that Any Hotel in the Interior ‘of the State. DRS. STARKEY & PALEN’S Treatment #3): 111 alation, 1529 Arch 8t, Philadelphia Pa. For Qonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis Dysentery, Uatarrh, Hay Fever, D.bilitv, Headache. Kheumetism, Neuraigia, aod ali Uhronic and Nervous Disorders. YE original: and only genuine Com 1 yond Oxygen Treatment, that of Drs starkey and Palen, is a seie) afle adjustment fthe elementsof oxygen and Sitiogen 4AGNETIZED ; and the Compound is 60 coujeused aud minde portable thatitis seut all werthe world, lt hus teen in use for morethan twenty ‘ears ; thousands of patien's have been reated, and vverone housand physiciaus save used it, and recommended it—a very dzpificaut faet. It dves not act as most drags do, by creat gauother ailment, aua benefiting oue tala af the expe u-e OF anuher, often reJriug # second course wo eradicate the Jyiletects of the first, but Compoun t Oxysen ip w revitalizer, renewing, slreugtheu sug, iuvigoretiog the whole body. ‘Lhese statements are Confirmed by nameroustestimcoials, publisbedip our book of 20 pages only witu the exprers perinissivn oi the patients; their vamer and ad ire sgces are given, aud you Can referto them for fartherinformation. ‘Tne greatguecess uf our treatment has ivep rise (ua host of imitators, unecrupnous persons ; some Calling their preparations Compound Oxygen, often appropriasiug our *eslimouials and the names of our pativuts, tw recommend worthless concoctious. But any substance made clsewhere or by others, aud called Compoynd Oxygen is spurious, arene POUND OXYGEN—ITS MODE OF ACTLON AND KEoULTs,” is the tit e of a new book of 200 pages, published by Drs. st-rkey & Paleu, which gives tool, enquirere full tuformativu as tw this remarkavle curstive avent, and a record of surp ising euresin‘a widg rauge of. chronic cases— many of them@fter being ab ndoned teiie by other physiqjans, Will be mailed FKEEtoany aidress Jp application CARRIAGES SOR FUNERALS PROK PTL SHIOAGO VOTTAGE ORGAN V0. DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, 2 G00D . Journals FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. Our Premiums FOR THIS YEAR. am Mba —THIS PAPER— ~— WITh— THE SAN FRANCISCO Weekly Call! PRICE $1.25 PEK YEAR, —OR—— THE SAN FRANCISCO Morning Call! PRICY 86.00 PER YEAR. ——3}s —— fa Hk SAN FRANCISCO dk WEEKLY CALL é Is a handsome eight-— page paper. It is issued every Thursday, and contains all of the important news of the week, gleaned from every quarter ef the globe, complete up to date of publication. It fure nishes the Jatest and most rellablefinancial news’ and wmarket quotations, and gives special attention to horticultural avd agricultural news, and is in every respect a first. ciass family paper, appealing to the interest of every mowber of the household, . = HE MORNING CALL dk (Sevun Ispugsa Week) JAD Is a live metropolitan daiiy. It is the MOST RELIABLE, aud jis recognized as being the LEADING NEWs. PAPER of the Pacific Coast, Either of the above papers we will send postvaid as a pre. ‘minm on recelpt of the following subserlption prices for the combinatiops . A DAILY CALL AND THIS PAPER, PER YEAR, [$9.00] IN ADVANCE. WEEKLY CALL Mod This Papsr, Per Year, [36.50) IN ADVANCE, ;, that account. AN SSOTERIC CLIMAX WHILE SPIKETOWN COUNTED SIXT HOKO PREPARED IT. A Professer of the Art of Legerdemait Enlightens a \ “te Town, at Fift; Cents a Head, on the Difficult and Ex ¥ asperating Subject of Covking. Nobody had ever heard of the cele brated Hoko Effendi, but the public curiosity to see him was no less keen on in the little western Lliuois town on which he had alighted like . a flaming meteor the visit of a professor All that was ' known of him was that he had made his ' eppearance about the time the stage . cough from Sbaeksville came in, and u ' «vas supposed to have traveled'in that Ming and 1’, F. Godung, all of You Bev] SUMIFT and Weekly Bulletin, oue year, 934.40. ' conveyance: that be had procured the printing of several hundred small bills . at the office of The Blizzard, promising ' to pay for them the next day. The price of ad«nission to the entertainment was fifty cents for adults, children half price. The celebrated Hoko Effendi was his own doorkeeper, and the people of Spiketown turned out in large numbers, There were no deadheads except the editor of The Blizzard and the dignified citizen who wore dyed whiskers. and a plug hat and announced himself at the of magic was an event. The evening came. door as the mayor. Egyptian magic accept:{ services of a leading ci.‘uen tain that hid the stage from view. fore and never would again. a cake without a pan of any kind. dough in a hot oven. this house can equal. the best they ever tasted. a high silk hat? to me? and return it in a few minutes,” The mayor demurred. feast, sir,” the magician assured him slightest injury to the hat.” cherished tile. Then the magician produced a pan of be genuine. He poured it into the hat. .New Orleans molasses was’ produced and handed around in like manner, pro nounced the pure, unadulterated stuff, and returned to him. mixture with a long lead pencil. mayor involuntarily gasped and half rose in his seat, but the wizard again asleast, my dear sir,” and he proceeded with the performance. “Now, ladies and gentlemen,” he said, we will witness the finale, the denoomong, asit were, of this unparalleled feat of illusion. 1 can bake the cake just as well on a piece of ice as on a stove; but as there happens to be a good fire in this of that. Again, . assure you, Mr. Mayor, that your bat will not suffer theslightest injury.” Stepping briskly down, he placed the hat on the stove. “Now, geod people,” he said, “keen your eye on that hat till you can ‘ount sixty. . will retire and prepar the esoteric climax.” He mounted the stage and stepped be hind the curtain. ~ In a moment a smoke went up fron: the hat on the stove, and the odor oi i agai scorching filled the air. The mayor of Spiketown jninped fron his seat, and with one bound cleared the distance that lay between him and the stove. : He lifted his precious hat. The bottom, or rather the top, fell mut. The sizzing batter spread ont ovei che stove. It hissed and sputtered and dew. And even asthe’ mayor held uj the hideous ruin of his once glorious hat and looked through it some of the yel lowish mixture trickled on his vest and ran in sad, discouraged, bilious looking streams down his trousers, His honor spoke a few words briefly but emphatically—through his hat—and broke for the stage, followed by several of the leading citizens of Spiketown. Behind the curtain were several empty barrels and boxes, And the back window was up, ‘Somewhere in this wide, wide world the wizard of the Orient is still wander ing about, happily unaware doubtless that a standing reward of fifty dollars and no questions asked is.offered by the mayor of Spiketown, [lls., for information that will lead to the arrost and conviction for the crimes of grand larceny, malicious injury and obtaining monev under false pretenses, of one Hoko Efendi, master of Egyptian magic and so called eighth wonder of the world.— A Clever Woman. A lady of fine artistic taste has disprayer hook, by its incongruous color, entirely ruined the effect of a earéfully eonceiyed costume, It struck a discord in an otherwise perfectly harmonious dress, This has been remedied by haying a coyer to her prayer book which shall be perfectly in accord with the ‘eading tove of her garments. The prayer book cover will henceforth reseive as atieniive consideration as th bonnet, the gloves and the sunshade and no jarring note of color will be i: troduced Ly means of a volume bound in blue velvet or ii #xriet mvrecco,.— Lon Graphic. When the audience began to show impatience by the customary stamping and whistling the world renowned master of he proffered as doorkeeper, and went bac’ ti tie other end of the hall, disappearing behind the curin a few moments he reappeared in front of it and made a pleasing little speech, requesting close attention to the performances, as many of them were of ‘a nature bordering on the supernatural. and promising an entertainment such as had neyer been seen in Spiketown be After performing some curious tricks with playing cards he announced that the first really difficult feat of the evening would now be shown—that of baking “The ladies in the audience,” he said “when they bake cakes are compelled
to use ‘butter, eggs, flour, sugar, flavoring extract, icing, etc., and put the Ido uothing of the kind. By the simple manipulatior of flour, sirup and a hat . can produce a cake in five minutes that no lady in I will makes cake that a committee, to be selected from the ladies present, will pronounce 1 will do this or forfeit $100. Willsome kind gentleman present oblige me with the loan of Will you kindly lend ir I wiil take excellent care of it “Your hat will not be injured in the ‘1 will return it to you without spot. blemish or stain. 4 have performed this feat thousands of times without the The mayor of Spiketown, thus appealed to, relented and handed over his flour, which was passed through .the audience and unanimously declared to Then a quart measure half filled with He poured this into the hat likewise and stirred. the The sured him, with a wave of the hand, “Your hat will not be injured in the stove near the stage . will buke it on top covered that at church parade her Pare ape oor Timber Land; Act June 3, roe 1878, > Unrréi) States Lanp Orrice, Sacramento, Cal. Oct. 11, 1892. Noe is hereby given that in‘ compliance with the provisiens of the act of Cougress of June 3, 1878, entitled: ‘*‘An act for the sale of timber lands in the sta‘es of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wa hiligton ‘Lerritory,” Jeremiah 3. soodwin of You Bet ‘O., County of Nevada, State of ( alifornia, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement Ne 1426, for the purchase ut Lot 1, of NW 1-4, aW 1-4 of N W 1-4 and E 1-2 of NW 1-4 of Sec. No, 28, in Township No. 16 North, Range 10 East, and will .otfer proot to show that the laud sought is more valu able for its tumber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and vo establish his claim to said.laud before the Register and Receiver of this oftice at Sacramento, Cal. on Wednesday, tlie 28th day of Leceinber, 1892, He names as witnesses: William E. Davis, Robert Richardson, W. F. P.U. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this offic on or before said 28th day of liecembee 1892. THOMAS FRASER, Registerr, Ed. F. ‘Vaylor, Atty. ol2. AS55959 nu EN NUTICK. ACK RABBIT MILL AND MINING COMPANY.-—Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, Califonia. Location of works, Nevada county, Cali fornia. Notice is bereby given, that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 171 day of September 1592, an Assessment (0 1) of Five (5) cents per share, was levied upon the capital stock. of*the coporation, payable immediately in United states gold coin, to the Secretary, at the office of the Company, No. 320 Sansome street, Room No. 10, San Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this Assessment shall remain unpaid on -t'e 19th . Cay of October, 1892, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, wi! be sold on Tues: ay, the eight day of November, 1892, to pay the delinquent Assessment together with costs of advertising, aud expenses of sule. By order of the Board of Directors, THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Office 320 Sansome street, Room 10, San Francisco, California. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. N THE SUPERIOR COURT, County ov Nevada, State of California. In the M tter of William burnett, an Insolvent Debtor. Walliain Burnett, an Insolvent debtor, having applied to this Court for a discharge trom his debts, It is hereby ordered that the Clerk of this Court give notive to.all creditors who have proved their debts to appear before this Court, at the Court-room thereof, on the 5th day of December, 1892, at the hour of Fv o'clock A. M., and show cause, if any they have, why the said W.lliam Burnett should not be discharged from all his debts, in accordance with the Statutes in such cases made and provided. — It is further ordered, that notice of said apphea:ion be given to the creditors by mail, ant by publication for four weeks in the Nevada Daily Transcript, a newsp?per published in said county. JouN CALDWELL, 031 4w Superior Judge. DELINQUENT NOTICE, ACK RABBIT MILL AND MINING J COMPANY. Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, Nevada county California.—Notice.—There are delinquent upou the following described stock on account of Assessment No. 1 levied on the 17th day of September, 1892, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as fullows : Names. No. Cert. No. Shs. amt. Gcldstcne L. P. Tru‘5 tee 19 5000 250.00 And in aceordance with law, and an order of the Board of Direetors, made on the 17th day of September, 1892, sv many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be nec-ssary will be sold at public auction at the office of the Company, No. 820, Sansome street, San Franci TE Daily Bulletin Solid Gold and Silver Watches] Keaiizing the importance of good wus ssemium, Wehave selected the “Waitham’ veiny the béestkuo OM and must reliable tun wves iu the murket These watches have a world-wide reputation which they have yaincd wlely on theit merits; The cases wo guasantee be of solia goldand coin sivur sespectively, ad if not justas represented may be or a at Ve are propared w wake the mox 1 seval propoitious di these watches as pron tums, as will Le een by tne following offers: Solia Gold Watch—Gents . A gentleman's solid yold hunting case watch, *Waitham” movement, stem-winding and scemsetting, with DAILY TRANSUKIPI nd Day Builetan, one year, $36.60; watch, DAILY ‘TKANSubscriber pays express charges ou wah fron Sau Fraucisco, Solid Gold Watch—Ladies . A lady's soiid gold hunting case watch, ‘*Waltham” movemeut, steu-winding, swm-vetting, with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Builet, one year, $29; with VAILY TKAADSURIPT and Weekly bulletin, one year, $20,490, Suvecriber © pay OXpreer charges ou wateh trum Sen Franee Solid Silver Watches Solidco vilver humtiog case watch Walhaw” movement, stem-wi.ding and‘ steuetting.@ thoroughly reliabie time-k: r, with DAILY ARANDUKIPT and Daily Builetin, one ear, $18; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly ules, one year, $16.40, Subseriber to pay express charges un watch from Sau Francisco, came wath, opeu tace, with LAILY TRKANSCKIPT, and Daily Builetio, one year, $15; with DAILY THANDCKIPT and Weekiy bulletin, one year, 12. Subscriber to pay «Xpress charges on Watch from Seu Frauciscu. ‘ Nickle Watch, A pandsome nick)¢ stew-wy. 111; watch, open face, ooo4 movement, with « AILY TRAnSUNIPT and Vauy Bulletin +4 + $11; with DAILY TKANSCKLPY anaéV Bulletin, one year $8.90. Subscriber to pa Tews chasges on Watch from San Francieco Bicyc.es. The Bicycle we have selected ae fi tne “apolio”—while uot the must ex pensive is & firet-vlags article in every reypect. It is han.ifrome and substantially wade, it runs éasily and isa ive favorite. it ie standard finish with uickle trimunings, and vill be »eut complete with saddle-bay, tovis,ew, Wall be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIP: gad Vaily Bulieun, one year, tor ¥2¥,with DAILY TMANSUKILT and Weekly culletin, one year, $2b.U. [The wbove prices ure for @ 36-.1ch Wheel, Price per additional iuen wade known ou application.) Subscriber to pay express charges ou vicy cle from Fan Francisco. : 3 Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wheel, stanuard finish, wrought iron Velocipede, with beli, etc., compiete, sent with DAILY TRANSCKIN'T and Dany bulletin, one year, $12.00; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulietin, one year, $10.40, Type Writers. Thisis a type-writing age, Kverybody has whyhas writing to du; or shoulc haye o flereis your opportunity. The Sun type-wri #9 @ periect instrument, simpie in constructio eaolly Worked, ueslly mounted and buxed, wit iuetructicur fuF uee, Which can be leainedia te” Minutes, with DAILY TKANSUKIPY wand Dail? buLelin, One year, aug the DAILY TRAN” SCKIVT and Weekly Bulleun, one year, $15 Suvscriber pays express, Cane, Neither too large nor too small, but just the f gbbeze with 14-k gold head, will be seut with DAILY TRAN: CHIPT aut vaily Bulleun, one your, gl2.hU; with DAILY TAANSCKIPT * wud Weekl) bulletin, one )Car, 910.00, Subscriber puys express, Telescope. A very useful article that unyoue living in the country or :faveling, will appreciate, Our premium telescope iss good, strong ilstrument, With en Objeti-ylass 2 inches in: diameter, 3 ulaws, 5 inches ioug When closed, ieather cased, ab@ will be veut With UVAliLY ‘TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one ) ear, $11; with VAIL’ TRANOUKIPY anu Weckly bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges, Microscope, A niost interesting instrunient and-of ¢reat-use to the student. ‘This is uo toy, but a powertus iicroscope that reseals the many strange things thut exist in the food weeat and the water we drink, Jt stands6 inches high and magnifies 60 diameters, aid wil besenut with DAIL! TKANSUK. PT aud Vaily Buletan, one year, $11; w'th DAILY 'TRASSUIAPT and Weekly Buletin, one year, §¥. Subscriber to pay express charges, Musical Instrumerts, In making our selections of musical instruments for premiuiis, We aimed in. every instance W pels goou erticie one that we need nut heci‘ave Ww seud to sperformer whois a connuseuur, We have made wrrangements with the tadiny wanulacturers and jobvers thatenable us to offer these instruments in Connection with the TRANSUKIVT on uyprecedently liberal terms Banjo, ia Banjoplayingis an accomplishment that has Culifornia, on Tuesday the §th day of November, 15892, at the hour of 3 o’clock Pp, M., of said day, to pay delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale, THEO. WEYZEL, Secretary. Office, 320 Sansome street, Room 10, San Francisco, California. Very tashionable during the jast few years, Ii ip reudiiy searned by anyoue having & good var fox Music, su wakes & pean . accompaniment fut the Voice in singing. e will send @ hanurome nickle-rin, cuif-skin head, 10 bracket banjo With iustructivu book, with DAILY TKANSCRIPT aud vaily bulletin, oue year, $11.50; with DAILY TRANSUKIPT ang Weekly Bulietiu, oue Jeur,#9.00. Subscriber lo puy express charges, B Flat Cornet. TO THE UNFURTUNATE OR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY No. 623 Kearmey Street, Vorner Commercial.... -Ban Francisc Established in io54 for the treatment of Seuxal and Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Glee * Stricture, Syphilis ; in all its forms, Seminal Weaknes: Tospatensy, etc., Skin Diseases oj ears’ standing anv lcerated eg : anecesstally treatSe NEE Dr. Gibbon has practiced over thirty years in San Francisco and his Dispensary is the oldest in Gali. fornia, Thesick and afflicted shonid not fail to eall upon him. ‘the doctor has traveled exteusively in Europe, and inspected thoroughly the various hospituls there, obtaining a great d-al of valuable infurmation, which he isc mpetent to impart to thore in need of his services.:; SEMINAL WEAKNESS, Seminal Emissions, the consequence selfabuse. This solitary vice, or dépray®4 aexnal indulgence, is practiced by the youth 2f both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, preducing witlunerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unless eombatted by scientific medical measures viz’ Ballow countenance, dark spots unde: "he eyes, pain in the need, ring ng in the ears. noise like the rustiig of leaves and the sattling of chariots, uneasiness about ioins, weakness vf the limbs, confused vis on, blunted intellect, loss of confidence tifidence in approaching strangers, a diglike to form new scquaintances, disposition ‘o shun society, loss of memory, nectic flushes, pimples and various eruptionsabout the face, furred tongue, fetid breath,coughs. conpumption, night sweats. If relizfbe not , btained, persgns 60 affiicted should apply immediately, tither in person or by telat ind have a cure effecte at his new and seientifie mode of treating these diseases, MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplete marriage, who 1” suffering under any of these fearful maiadies, should not forget the sacred respon. sinility resting upon them, nor delay 6 ob tein immediate relief, ‘ CURED AT HOME, Persons ata distance may-be CUR HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gian, tating case, symptoms, length of time the fisease has continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or 6 Hey, £9 an part of the country, with fil and plain directions for use. The Docwr cures when others fail. Try him, Charges reasonable call or write, % RS spa oS a F, vt oa 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, Office Box 1997. On Pomnsien: Now Try This. Tt will cost you nothing and will gurely do you geod, if you have a Cor gh, Id, or any trouble with Throat, C.1est or Lungs. Dr. King’s New Disco ery for Consumption, Coughsgand Colds is suaranteed t6 give relief, or money will] ve paid back. sufferers from La Grippe had « speedy and perfect recov ry. a ,ample bottle it our expense and lvarn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at Carr B:ox.’Deug Store. Large size 50c. and $1.00. found it just the fing and under its use . . Ahand nickle b flat cornet, with full set of €XtrH eroo:.8, MlUsic Tack, case aud instruction book? ompite—a fine ecio inetrumcat—with DAILY TRANSCRIFT and Daily Bu.ietn, * one year, $10.00) with DALY TRANSCRIPT and kiy Bulletin, $14.6 . Suuscriber pays exprobs charges, P _ Flute, The flute is one of the sweetest and easiest mu~ sical instruments to learn, itharmonizes with the piano aud iil other netr For a our 6xpéuse and we will refun the money paid. . . . Ruavel n (@F~ We will send THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with the an rrancisco Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and ary c. lowing val uable Premiums at the following PICK OUT YOUR COMBINATION. be folices, payable in a ivan_e: Drums A Nickie tenor drum, 14-inch nead, with sticks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dani Bulletin, one year, $12.60, with DAILY Tia SCRIVT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $16.50 Subecribar pays express Military Brum. A fine corded, hammered brase dru with sticks complete, with LAILY TRANSCKI and Daily Builetin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY aRANSCRIFT and Weekly Bolletin, one year $8.50. Subscriver pays express, Rifles, The Winchester niaintainn its as the best repeating rifle made dnd is too well known to need further description. We will send a 44 cal, on barrel Winchester rifle with DAILY THANSCRIPT and taily Buletin, one year, $22.76; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $20,756, Above is center fie rife. We willsenda rim fire tor $1.40leas. Subecr.ber pays exprese Flobert Rifles. A Flobert rifle, repre . 22-cal, Flovert netse leas grr: oe eg the me Se boys who are fond of , Bent with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Vaily Bulletin, one year, Be aad with VAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bi hm, one J ear, $9.25. Subscriber pays express i ‘ Revewers We have decideu to offers strony, serviceaple revolver fora jum avd have selected the American, double action, ‘ Bui] Dog,” in an size from 22 to 88 cal, It will be sent wii ar et ae ee Daily Bulletin, one year, ; Wrekly Bulletin, one year, 99. Subscriber pay express, rishing Tackle Our premium fishi:g rod is & 15-foot Calcutta bamboo with jance ¥vod tip und double ferrules It is a good serviceable rod aud wilbe sent with line, reel, etc, complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily eee a year. $11; with DAILY THKANSCKIET and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber pays xprees, Tent This is 4 very usetul prem mn and will oe & eciated Ly all who go hunting, fishing or pais g ng out. Itisa first-class a tent, # root and made of 8 oz. duck; siz ox7 feet, nd will be sent with poles, pins ete., complete w th DAILY TRANDSCKIPT ana pois Puetio, one jear $12,50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly bulletin, one year, $10.50 Subscriber pays the expreas. Hammock, Ah kisa p that appeale to all, Whether slung from the trees in a lawn or trom the poste of = shady verandah, a h wmock ig picturesque and auyyestive of biissful comfort A plete and elegant 13-foot I. k, with 6$-feet read, wit with DAILY. TRANSCRIPT and Dai y Bulletin one year, $10 25; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weexly Bulletin, ono year, ¥8.25. Subscriber pays express. Tennis Among outdoor games lawn tennis is becoming thefav.rite It. givee autticient excreise withou being violent; keeps the attention fixed and in terest sustained throughout the game. Being gamein which ladics + xcel, you can secure thegoo wil of your lady acquaintsees and add to you popularity by getting asct of tenuis and organ laingaclib. A first-class tennis OutGt, complete will bé sent with DAILY TRANS: KikT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $19; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one; year, $17. Subscriber pays express, Base Ba: Our base ball tfit ondists of wo eaue balls, threeassorted ts, two pairs of gloves, mask etc., complete nd will Le sent with DAILY TRANSCKIE T nd Daily Bulletin, one 712 with DAILY NsSvuRI¢tT and Wee’ ~— Bulletin one ur, $10 Subscriber pays Hanging Lamp Anelegant hanging lamp with 14-ine and from 42. to inches extension, polished brass of a rich gold color—a high ra mental and serviceable lamy—sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and _ Dail: Bulletin, one year 18.50; with DAILY TKANSCKI'T and Weekly sey On year, $11.60. Subscriber pays expr Stylographic Pen, Always ready _write; carries ink enough © tne holder tc lust for weeks or months; wiil be sept with DAILY TRANSCR PT and i iulletin, one year, $10 25; with . ALLY Pry SCKIPTand Weekly Bulletin, $8.25, Standard Rain Guage. Approved by the signal service at Washingto: with fal directions for use will be saat eth DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Luiletin, one ear, $10.75; with DAILY THANSURIPT and yeekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75, tubsosiber Pa) 8 express, Photographic Outht, Amateur photography is a most. deliyhttu and popular recreation, With the approved. ap, aratu» of touay anyone can soon acquire the art of making 4 goed picture and will socn , hundreds of views taken by him or herself, The Spparatue we offerisso light it can easily + carried whin walbing or riding. vers bedy shou d have one, for it will prove a ecurce o amusement to alla d of profit to many, A complete photogruphic outfit, consisting of view camera for makinu 33x 43 pictures, with quick w rking Hinde ng ury plates, 2Japanned ron trays, 2packayesof 8. P A. eveloper, 1 package of Ly) po, 1 printing frame, heute of ferro-prussinte paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper, 1 ativeclisxp and patent drjing frome with fuil instructions for makin rap will be sent with DAILY ThaeCniee tei Daily emerged one yoer, $11; with DAILY TRAN ; 3 rem-umi we have sclected & fine cocou-wood, 6ke eu, cork jointed flute with tuning slide, and willsendit with DAILY TRANDSCKIPT and Dau Bulletin, one year, $18; DAILY TRANSCRI aud Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.76, Subseriber pays ex nress charges, + Pianos, A mimature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, elegant finished— just the thing for children to learn to play on; inanes good music, Sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buletin, one jem, $11.50; with DaILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly bulletin,o, year, $9.50. Bubscriber pays exae Croquet. A beautiful croquet set for eight. players will be vent with DAILY TRaNSCKIBE avd Daily htt coee ge be $10; with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8. bub. verib — ay# @X press. = Shot Guns, We made a special point of securing a good gun for a premium— one that wecan recommend and feel assured that our selection will be ali that joa vanask, Ourpremium gun is well made and hands mely tnished. it shoctg strong and accurately, andis @ relable gun in every particular, Itisthe very best gun ever offered as a newspaper} remium andis weil worth workin, for. itis a muynificent double breech loses! with twist barrels, bac»-action, side snap, rubber. buti, Nos, 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and will besentwith DAILY [KANSCRIPYT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRANSCHirTand Weekly Bulletin, oue year, $19. Sluircr. ber pays express, Same gun ae above, with pis 1 be adéad te above pr es ‘Mo SCKIIT and Weekly Bulletin, oue year, $6.90. E Pay express charges trom San * pave. hieioaes widtiedte' tod oTe— nv] me tographers, way be had ~~ Sam O Patines, 54uCommert: a Street, Franciaco, 0 Standard Atlas, The Rand-McNally Standard sa) ater Cheats in Krelt fubdtubed in’ ong ieens volume el bound ius eubwtautlal manne wise eee ane Manner w stamp appropriaiely and Ranaecinal? ia Riga retal. price $4.50, will be sent with DAILY T SCKIPT and oy Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCRIFT and Weekly one year,§9. Subscriber pays express, Guizot's History of ‘France, Guizov's “History of ¥rance” is a standard work in 6 vols,, substantiaily bound in cloth, profusely illustrated with fine e: ravings. It wijl be ee: t with DAILY TRANSCHIPT and Daily julletin ote yar, $13.50; with DAILY TRaNScKIpY and Weekly Bulletin, one yeas,; 11-50, Subscriber pays express, Sewing Machines, A higharm sewing machine—one af the des, machines in thi 5 ‘ wih DAILY TRANSCRIPT aed Bh bgt fetin: One year, #80; with DalLy Pha Neduler and y Bulletin, » $27, . pil — One year, $27, B pays eee . 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