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October 6, 1892 (4 pages)

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the hands-of To Balance of Cash in hands Treasurer Jan. 4th, ~-1892 for Tax of 1891-2....-++essee sees ay cera State Apportionment of School Fund.. . Hib ves «Truckee School Tax from C. P. R. R. Co. « Qnd Installment of Tax o Institute and Library Total amount apportioned last 6 months DISBURSEMENTS. Paid State Tresourer .... eee eee cece e eter reeeees ‘© General Fund.....+ Hinchudceia eniawas ni ceeke 23500 Bes mie Anttor’s Semi-Annual Report from January, 1892, to July. °4h, 1892 To the Honorable Board of Superv' Herewith ‘find Semi-Annual Re months ing July 4th, 1892, and of the present con: County Treasurer. Received “ 2nd “ “ ‘* Koad Poll ‘* ‘ «* Justice Fines a “ ‘* Sheriff's Fees.....6+-+ = “Clerk's. OS ksaes a © Auditor’s oe. cece ee ect ecto ewe cere ee “+ Recorder's Fees.. ...--cs eee e cere creeee se «Treasurer's Commissions es «« Public Administrator's Fees as «© Treasurer's Com. Estate of Travers Ss es iby ‘Fees for Tax ss. ee Licenses, inclucing Sheep Licenses “ «J. L. Morgan—J Total Receipts.. ...6.eeeceececeeeer ee APPORTIONMENT. The Receipts were apportioned as follows : Btate Fond 2. AiG ose ice ices ee ede cece etics Gemeral ~ ook cree ese e evens cen Salat y 0 iano oy be Ses ees Veet eee rs Mend 0 ep idivcisnce beans pes aheuagee rs eee Bohool (6.2 cise ie tes sss General Road Fund.....:ccce eects eer ee ereeeee First 86 i Det, 66 ii ce ddds ences eter {ee sees se Second “s WR cu ey hwied Wie nee we med Niseme aa tie e Third ad rales ae pen Ma PN Meare etree rice Fourth ‘* OES sie wiles Up's (Sa Veon sates ae eee Fifth a chee ON LT Py Car eenry Ferner eR eI Grass Valley Special School Fund Truckee sé ir . Bear River ha a¢ id Balary “wees eved hehe “lst ‘©. District Fund 2d ae “ chy “ 3d “4 “ cid 4th “ec “oe “© Grass Valley Special School Fund “s Truckee oe oe oe +s Inetitate and Library. ...<Tjasa0as eee Total Disbursements Balance in hands of Treasurer July 4th, 1892, CONDITION OF FUNDS. STATE FUND. Balance of Cash in Treasury January 4th, 1892 Received and apportioned since.. . Total aiciss bi ak) pantie Wad weed es een nS Balance Cash in Fund July 4th, 1892 GENERAL FUND. Balance Cash in Fund January 4th, 1892 Received and apportioned since....-.-+erie ‘Total Warrants issoed and paid Transferred to Salary Fund Balance Cash in Fund July 4th 1892.....-.-+ AS. Balance Cash'in Fund January 4th, 1892.,.. yas. as $ * Received and appcrtioned since from General Fund Amount Transferred Balance Cash in Fund January 4th, 1892.. ., Received and a portioned since Transferred from Bear River Sc 7 Warrants paid SINnGd.. 0.1 cece eee e ere e ete ceceeeees Balance Cash in Fund January 4th, 1892 Received and apportioned since Balance in Fund July 4th, 1892 GENERAL ROAD, FUND. $Cash in Fund Jasuary 4th, 1892 ‘ Received and apportioned since Warrants paid since...5..--es seeeeeees Balance Cash in Fund January 4th, 1892 Received and apportioned since Warrants paid since.....-ae Treasurer's Commission paid since Balance Cash in Fund ....5sree c rec rcceeerseeees SECOND ROAD DISTRICL FUND. Balance Cash in Fund January 4th, 1892 Received and apportioned since ; _ THIRD ROAD DISTRICT FUND. Balance Cash in Fund January Received and isors of Nevada Cothty : Gentlemen— +t of Receipts and Disbursements for the six dition of the various Funds ia f 1891 from C.P.R.R. Co. _N.C.N.G. R. RB. Co, «© Delinquent Tax of 1891 and costs eh pes eae . “ emption of State Tax Certificates of «State School itt ** For Property destroyed in Oakland School District. «* Maintainance of sick ba «« Teachers Certificates a «© Sale of Books by Nevada School Dist a“ +€ Gehool PA TAS OE Ce cee sec ras cae eres ‘« Rent of County Building uror’s fees from Fletcher. . 1 Ge © lis Rea sil aie Sahay OS a * General Road Fund.:....---eeeeseeeenrees 5th $¢ Bomd Baad .cccccccccncamannrercessitreeceess SALARY FUND. Balance in Preasuty July 4th, 1902......+0006++ ‘. SCHOOL’ FUND. 756 15 — Balance of Oush in Fund January 4th, 1892 Received aud apportioned since .....ORAL avec deieids caw es Warrants paid since..... 1.. ees: T er's Commissions paid since..... Belanee Cash in Fund. ..% 0.. cc ce Beer ese ceee ess 1 Warrants paid since........ Treasurer’» commission paid since Bonds Redeemed. .....0 6.6 cute eee Interest paid 060. ee eee des Q Balance in Fund January 4th, 1892.....0eeeeee eee es $ 346 90 indebtedness as it falis uuy,, and also Received and apportioned since......-. teens wee eee 110 64 provision to constitute a sinking fund eee _. . for the payment of the principal there$ 457 54 of on or before maturity, which shall Amount Transferred to School Fund......1-.-+-++++407 32 not exceed forty years from the time Balance in Fund January 4th, 1892.. +1 ravine haces? eee $ 110 70 11.) Received and’ apportioned since. ....s.e01.-0s sere eres 30 00 ArtIctE V. : eee ae Section 15. A Licutenant-Governor : VOR ciao eit e ly aha paeeeng eae nds $ 140 70 shall be elected at the same time and Warrants Paid. .... oa te aaa we aE Fi ses tecee Fae aee ee 60 00 place aud in the same manner as the : — Governor, and hig term of office and his Balance in Fund July 4th, 1892.....00 ess eeer cess 80 70} qualifications of eligibility shall also be the same. He shall be President of the Total Balance Cash in Treasury July 4th, 1892.....--.--.65: $59190 74 . Senate, but shall have only a casting vote SALARY FUND. . and make careful examinations of the arran i uary manner in which the appropriations for hb Pies Ben an ig tenide due . see i the support of such institutions, and for We aiteae clad obs Sevences Geniaeercalas ie permanent improvements, have been ex. . pended, and report the result of his exWarrants ne Ae ects Dah aoe Nae Toe eat Saree ) eg a aminations to the Governor, to the LegiseRe A ee Nehari Wart el aa GPa lature, and to any other officer, or Board i of officers, that the Legislature may di; Warrants outstanding July 4th, 1892......500 00} ect; PROVIDED, that in case.the oflive of BOND FUND. Lieutenant-Governor becoming vacant, Bonds oustanding January 4th, 1892. .....66..00s 7600 00 or in the case of the functions of Gover5 HE SY FASE a A eID Nae ee DUNC tl 600 00 nor devolving upon him, the ‘President : pro tem. of the Senate, or hig successor, Bonds outstanding July 4th, 1892.... Air ee an Se 7000 00 . shall perform the duties uud receive the —_—_— emoluments of said Lieutenant-Governor, Total indebtedness of the County, exclusive of interest.... $7500 00 . during the term of such vacaacy, or the time he is performing such functions of Funds on hand available for redemption of Warrants. .. .$18691 71 Governor. The Legislature may by law Indebtedness of County, less interest. .....,:000005> 7500 00 prescribe the time and manner, that such Gebtedness, .. 56. ce reece stress pea eae al Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT in pursuance of an order of the Superior Court in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, made on the +1 18th day of duly, 1892, in the matter of the estate and guardianship of Emma and Charles M. Brown, minors, the undersigned, guardian of the pg: and estates Ps said minors, will sell at privatesale to the highest bidder for cash, gold coin of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on Saturday, the 8th day of October, 1892. At 10 o'clock s. m. of said day, or at any time within six months thereafter, at the Jaw office of F. T. Nilon, Nevada City, California all the right, title, and interest of the said Emma and Charles M. Brown, minors, in and to that certain town lot in the City of Nevada, Nevada County, Cal., known and designated upon the official map of said City of Nevada, inade by H. S. Bradley in the year 1869, as Lot number two (2) in Block number Five (5); together with the improvements thereon. The interest said minors in said described property is. an undivided one-half. Term of sale; Cash, U. 8. gold coin, ten per cent. ‘of the bid to bé paid on day of sale ; balance on confi¥mation . of sale by said Superior Court. Deed at the expense of ‘purchaser. EMMA P. BROWN, Guardian of the persons and estates of Emma and Charles M. Brown, minors. Nevada City, Cal., Sept, 22d, 1892. Emma P. Biewn, the guardian named in the above notice, will, at the same 480 50. time and place, sell at private sale. for cash, gold coin of the United States, all her right, title and interest in and to the above «described real estate, viz., an undivided one-half interest in and to the game. EMMA P. BROWN, Nevada City, Cal., Sept. 22d, 1:92, Assessment Notice, DIN GOLD AND SILVER MINING Co., Nevada City, Cal. Notice is 2295 72. hereby given that ata meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 10th day of Sept, 1892, an assessment (No. 2) of two (2) cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payable ‘Ihursday, November 3rd, 1892, to the Secretary, at the store of K. Cas-. linquent, and advertised for sale at pubember, 1892,at the hour of llo'clock 4. m. Board of Directors. K. CASPER, Secretary. Nevada City, Cal. FOURTH ROAD DISTRIUT FUND. FIFTH ROAD DISTRICT. FUND. Balance Cash in Fund Jannary 4th, 1892 Received and apportioned since..... eed Balance Cash in Fund July 4th, 1892... ® TRUCKEE BOND AND SPECIAL FUND. Balance Cash in Fund January 4th, 1892... Rene rie $1238 45 Received’and Apportioned since..... GRASS VALLEY BOND AND SPECIAL FUND. Balance Cash in Fund January 4th, 1892 Received and apportioned since.,.....+ iets ele ee de pose exceeding in any year the ‘income Balance Cash in Fund July 4th, 1892.. $461 96) vor unless before or at tle time of inBEAR RIVER SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Balance in Fund Joly 4th, 1892,.....$50 22] edness or liability incurred contrary to INSTITUTE AND LIBRARY FUND. INDEBTEDNESS OF THE COUNTY. State oF CALIFORNIA, s of the State of California, to wit: $ 825 46) . Amendment Number One. / [Senate Constitutional Amendment No10) . . Arricie IV, ction 2. ‘The session of the Legisiyi v4 lature shall commence at 12 o’clock M:f ay ae » on the fitst Monday after the first day of ~ $3271 69 January next succeeding the election of 42 18 1448 16 . vene the Legislature by proclamation. sg No pay shall be allowed to members for $1823 & a iohger riod than one hundred days, and no bill shall be introduced in either from the commencement ofeach session, without the consent of two-thirds of the titaevenuecieds 2251 95 members thereof. Amendment Number Two. . } Ce an oe $3420 40 {Assembly’ Constitutional Amendment No. 7.] 560.00 1560 00 $1930 40 Articie XI. fection 18, No county, city, town, township, Board of Education, or school A district shall incur any indebtedness or Fes PAs ee $3256 43 liability, in any manner, or for any pur: and revenue provided for it for such year, without the assent of two thirds of the qualified the assent of two thirds ofthe qualified electors thereof voting at an election to ve held for that purpose, curring such indebted e--, provision shall be made for the colic. .i.: of an annual tax sufficient to pay wie istcreston such of contracting ‘the same. Any indebtthis provisionShall be void. Amendment Number Three. [Senate ‘Constitutional Amendment No. therein. He shall also, when the Senate is not in session, visit all the ‘tate institutions, prisons, reformatory schools, asylums, and other institutions, supported in whole or in part by the State, scribed amendments to the Constitution . 4), qualified electors of said city at a genit shall become the charter of such city, if such city be consolidated with a county, Hae ; super house after the expiration of sixty days asnaaaseehed thereo , and all laws inconFunds on hand available. for redemption, in excess of inWeis ay woleeinns $11191 71 Respectfully submitted, ty, California. ing of the Board of Directors held on the 17th day of September 1892, an Assessment (No I) of Five (5) cents per share, coporation, payable immediately in per, Nevada City, Cal./'in United States gold coin. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid on Friday, November 4th, 1892, will be delic auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on the 24th day of Novat the office of the Secretary of said corporation, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with coste of advertising and expenses of sale, By order of the J. L. MORGAN, Auditor. By J. J. Greany, Deputy. ASSESSMENT NOTICE. ACK RABBIT MILL AND MINING COMPANY.—Location of principal lace of business, San Francisco, Caliornia. Location of works, Nevada counNotice is hereby given, that’at a meetwas levied upon the capital stock of the 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 the 19th day of October, 1892, will be delinquent, and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, wil! be sold on Tuesday, the eight day of November, 1892, to pay the delinquent Assesament together with costs of advertising, atid expenses.of sale. By order of the Board of Directors, THEO. WETZEL, Secretary. Office 320 Sansome street, Room 10, San Francisco, California. ORDINAN‘E NO. 34. An Ordinance to Make the ‘‘Law LiCounty. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Nevada do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. lish Law Libraries,” approved March 31, County of Nevada. SECTION 2. brary Act’ applicable to Nevada 'The provisions of the Act of the State Legislature entitled ‘An Act to estab1891, are hereby made applicable to the This ordinance shall take effect and be in forcé on and after twenty days from its examinations shall be made. Ii, during a vacancy in the office of Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor shall be impeached, displaced, resign, die, or become incapable of performing the duties of his office, or be absent trom the State, the President pro tem. of the Senate shall act as Governor until the vacancy be tilled or disability shall cease. ‘The Lieutensnt-Governor shall be disqualitied from holding any other office, except as specially provided in thia Constitution, during the term for which he shall have been elected, Section 19. Governor, LieutenantGovernor, Secretary of State, Controller, ‘Treasurer, Attorney-General, SurveyorGeneral, shall, at stated times during their centihuance in office, receive, for their services a compensation, which shall not increased nor diminished during the term, which compensation is herebe tixed for the following officers for the two terms next ensuing the adopticn of this Constitution, as follows: Governor, six thousand ($6000) dollars per annum ; the Attorney-General, three thousand ($3000) dollars per annum; the Secretary of State, Controller, Treasurer, three thousand ($3000) dollars each per annum; Surveyor-General, three thousand ($3000) dollara per annum, and for the following officer for the fractional term and for the two terms next ensuing the fdurth day of November, A. D. eighteen hundred and ninety-two, as follows : Lieutenant-Governor, four thousand ($4,000) dollars per annum, and’traveling expenses when he may be employed in visiting and examining State institutions. Such compensation to be.in full for all services by them, respectively, rendered, in any otlicial capacity or employment whatsoever, during their respective terms of office ; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the terms hereinbefore mentioned, may, by the power to increase the same above the Yhe Legislature may, in its discretion, abolish the office of Surveyor-General, and or perquisites ‘for performance of any official duty.Amendment Number Four. [Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 5.) ArricLe IV, ’ Section 34. No bill making an appropriation for money, except the.goneral passage. Adopted Sept. 29, 1892. J. M. Burrrneron, Jr., Chairman of the Board of Supepyisor On the adoption of the #@bove nance Supervisors, Buffington,” : Parazette, PRobuneE Sard” Me E voted aye. €n 2h “i Attest: J. LeMonaan; Clerk. ASSESSMENT Novrce. / ERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINIW COMPANY.—Location of princip lace of busi , San Francisco, ald ‘ornia. Location of works, Nevada 1 ty, California. meeting of the Board a on the }4th day of Sept. 1892, an agsei 830 By J. J. Greany, Dep. ~ ae . lll gl ‘Notice is hereby . pt stage a réctors, held ment (No. 10) of ten’(10) cents per share fot théappropriation of money exclusively € en ‘bill is presented to the Governor, the same, Amendment Number Five. Z Legislature, after the expiration of their law, diminish the compensation of any or} SS ‘ . all such officers, but in no case shall have'. practiced over thirty years in San Francisco gums hereby fixed by this’ Constitution. ' , ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidenc avated to the ry casi of the General} fingence in approaching strangers, a dips ament and State institutions, shall . \ike to form new ocquaintances, disposition i more than one appropriation, and . to shun society, loss of memory, nectic fbr a single and certain purpose, to flushes, pimples and various eruptionsabout grein expressed. . When the defi-} gonaumption, night sweats. If relisfbe not émay dbject to one or more items, while immediately, either in person or by let aperyint other portions ot the bill. No} gcientific mode of treating officer of the State shall have power to sad, wy deficiency except in case of actu eveasity, and then only upon the} , 5 written authority, first pet sa oe the Pept lds eed eee Governor, Secretary of. State, and. Attor. bility resting upon them, nor delay ¢ ob ney-(eneral. Any deficiency ingurred “ in’ violation of this provision shall “be void, and the Legislature shall not have the power to appropriate money to pay . tating cave, symptoms, length of time the (Seriate Constitutional Amendment No. fuli an Office at K. Oasper’s store, on Pine at., > 1508 58) ow ALTA EAL, BERKELEY, CAL. . N important a. Term begins August 9th, Send for sircdlar to the most elegantly equipped for Gisls in Aimupcorporation, upon able iatedintsly bh ind. ArticLg XI. shallremain unpaid on the 17th day of leas ent is made before, will be’ raat rey se! toh ay, the 7th day of Noy. 1892, to] whose duty i ithin ni i j y it shall be, with pay the definguent Mens yi together . days after such election, to Scapare anit with costs of advertising and expenses o! . propose a charter for such city, which + paths Bute: Dit, HOMER B. SPRAGUL, . : re i By oe OO RIZE —— shall be signed, in duplicate, by the memrs. . sagt 320 : y bers of su¢h Board, ora majority of them , Office—Room 10, 320 Sansome street, . and retumed, one copy to the Mayor thercof, of other chief executive officer of ‘ 4 a A b t Any city containing a popuOnes Box 195 sh sabi fee United Bualad oh obin, to the Sectetary, itt oF indi thin its Yhobosk Brel nina afiee & the Company, 320 San. hundred inhabitants, may frame a charter Now.dry tRm norms street, 1 Francisco, . jor its own government, consistent with la. 2 ‘ sy : : * <~ i * eine : 4 and subject to the Constitution and law Tt will cost’ yonnothing and will Any stock upon which ‘this assessment } of ~~ ite, ed causing a Board of r yok v = you gvod, if you have a Ke oe: e Y : 5s : reeholdeps, who shall have been for at . Cold, or any trouble with 'T! Chest . ” biae ge rah eg stg ver. least ag a qualitied electors therest, or Lungs. ‘pr. ‘King’s Sebi tasers , public aucticn; ‘and unto be elected by the qualitied voters of for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is suid city at any general or special election, peewee to give relief, or ‘money will . " ‘ee ry A’ 5 ra h city, end he other to the Recorder pruercaees 983 68 PROCLAMATION. the Ginny, Such proposed cco shall thea be published in two daily newssede any existing charter and all sistent with such charter. A copy of such charter, certified by the Mayor, or chief executive officer, and authenticated by the seal of such city, setting forth the submission of such charter to the electors, the approval of such charter by the Legislature, be ‘made, in duplicate, and » deposited, one in the office ot the secretary of State, and the other, after being recorded in said Recorder's ottice, shall be deposited in the archives of the city, and thereafter all Courts shall take judicial notice. of said charter. ‘The chacter, 80 ratified, may lseramended at intervals, of not lesa than two years by proposals therefor, submitted by the legislative authority of the city to the qualitied electors thereof, at a general or special election, held at Jeast forty days after the publication of such proposals for twenty days ina daily newspaper of general circulation in snch qualined electurs voting thercat, and approved by the Legislature, as herein. provided for the approval of the charter. In submitting any such charter or amendments thereto, any alternative article or proposition may be presented for the choice of the _ voters, and may be voted on separately’ without prejudice to others.
NOW, THEREFORE, Pursuant to the provisions ot the Constitution, and an Act of the Legislature entitled ‘an Act to provide for the subinission of certam proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of California to the qualitied electors tor their. approval,” approved Maureh'7, A. D. 1883, viz.: ‘Section 1. Whenever the Legislature shall propose any amendment or amendments to the Constitution of this State, which amendment or amehdments shall have been passed in the manner and form required by section one of article eighteen of the Constitution, and no ether mode is provided by law for the submission of such amendment or amendments to the people for their approval, it shall be the duty of the Governor to advertise such proposed amendment or amendments in at least four newspapers of general circulation in this State, for three months. next preceding the next general election : One of said newspapers must be published at the city of Sacramento, and two at the city of San Francisco; and in isauing his proclamation for an election at which any amendment or amendments to the Constitution are to be voted upon, he shall include such amendment or amendments theréin, and be shall designate them. by numbers, in the order in. which they have been proposed.”” “Ihe said amendments are submitted, to be separately voted upon by ballot by the quautied electors of the State, on Tuesday, November the Kighth, A. D. 1892. Each ballot used at.such election must contain, printed thereon, the words: Senate Constitutional Amendment Yespra . Fee Pee rater net Sul aere Sn No Assembly Constitutional Amendment (Yes. OR Terai cba ete eer sat ye ‘ —-— os No, Senate Constitutional Amendment Yes. NU TE cdivinvee cies rene saneeaynew onnens a o. Assembly Constitutional Ameniment Yes IO reas cy cee cute i siecnenicient } No, ye SNo. Senate Constitutional Amendment . ES Teo ehh abe seg heron aane ts ee “ pieces ip the uiarket, eral or special election, and if a majority . world-wide reputation of such qualitied electors voting thereat shall-ratity the same, it shall thereafter . .au if nos just se repr be submitted to the Legislature for ite approval or rejection as. 4 whole, without . We ore Dreier vatches ae PFemlUUas, ws Will power of alteration or amendment. Such . ceun by the tollowiny offers: iy approval may be made by >2oncurrent i rpsine resolution, and if approved by a majority its members; and shall be biennial, unless ‘ ‘ . 81405 98 the Governor shall in the interim convote of the members elected to each house, Solety ou their merits. iv be of soliu golu aud We are prepar one year, $9; wi Weekly Bulletin, to pay exprese chary and its ratification by them, shall, after . cise 04 Solid Silver Watches wiabel Wal. with VAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, PALLY TRANSCK year, $18; with DAIL SOKIPT, and Da DAILY TRANSC year, $12.90 Subscriber to pay on watch from San francisco, Nickle Watch.. 2; yetch, open i Wy some and substan nickle trimmings, and #29, with DAILY veloci, Buiietin, one year, SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $15 Subscriber payd express, hey EN Os We will send THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with the ap_ rancivco Bolidco silver hunting ham” movement, stem-wiad etting.@ thorough! reliable time-keeper, with ier and Daily Bulletin, one Y THANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one yeat, $15.90, Subscriber to pay We bave decideu to offer a strony, serviceable express charges on Wate! A pandsome nickle stew0-w > DAILY TKANSCKIPT anmagy year $38.90. Subscriber to . ay on watch from Sau Francised Cane. bey Sully Builet Solia Gold Watch—Gents’ : Fi id gold fiunting case watch, . HE eects oe ent plem-windlug Me Riffes. jetting, with DAILY nd stemA ee ee The Winchester Fest gl ite placeas the bevt Bulletin, one year, $36,50; watch DAL RAN. repoating rifle made und is too well known to then of such city and county, and shall SURIPT’ and Weekly Bulletin, one year, ¥84.40, . need further description. We wili send @ 44 cal. become the organic law thereof, and_. Subscriber pays express charges San Francisco. Solid Gold Watch—Ladies . & lady's solid gold hun: ing case watch, ‘‘Wal-. *" ; tham” laoeemeal home wineing ser. ber payd express with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, : th DAILY TRANSCRIPT an one year, $26,90. Suvecriber es op watch from San-FranTRANSCRIPT ou watch from . ‘octagon barvel W socm-setting, and stewDEO ee AC RAN. . -Amorican, double action, * Bull Dog,’ tace, with DAI }‘American, double on, pul ip ap eter and Daily Ballet $15; with . size from 22 to 88 cal.’ It will Ver netit sete KIPT and Weekly bulletin, one DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bullain, one ¢xprosa charges . year $11; with LAILY TRANSCRIPT. and ily Bulletin, one year, Kes sent with 0; or thoule have o i (. pay figeneral circulation in such city, . -~ IL : EXgcutivE DEPARTMENT, ¢ PR cioad wwenty days, and the first pubDaily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bylletin, anit a -, «be fol$ 1837 O1 winbin, say. y rere pein ~ is lication shall be made Within twenty cays lowing valuable Premiums at the following prices, payablein a fa: e: oes ¢ ; vesiteaeact eee sompletion of the charter ; ¥RO~s vm Ha seas oth N “state of California, at its twenty. ie erences containing ® popu . ° ICK OUT YOUR COMBINAT) “h $ 2283 48 sr a bo oo hag lation of not more than ten thousand in: . ""gi4ls 66 . jot January, A. D. 1891, two-thirds of . pavitants such proposed charter shall be! A . : es all the members eléeted to “each of the. jblighed in one such daily mewspaper ; Solid Gold and Silver Watches} Drums — two owes paid Legilatore Yoo . S thin ot lene chan thirty day ater . ead he Go AS . apn ie Darky eamechiy es tay vor \ saves . ‘ e sleclud the “W ‘# iE y } avo reot, proposed the following Ge-) och publication it shall be submitted to Sou thn DOA fetes creanee a ae Gan some itt DALE TRAN ORES, om st Liews watches have &. SURIUT and Weekly Bulletin, oue year, $10.60 which they have yained Subscribsr pays express a — ‘tne cases We guasantye coi sliver lexpevtively, esented may be revurved ut our expeuses and We will relup the mousy paid. Afine corded, hammered brass drum, with ed Lo make Whe Most berm propo. ickg complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and. Military Drum. in, one year, $10.50; with DAILY” LHANSCRIPTand Weekly Bulletin, oue year 65.50, Subscriver pays express. vehester rifle with DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT ond taily Bultetin, one’ year, ¢ $22.76; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT and Weekly bulletin, one year, $20.76.) Above is center fire rifle, We willsenda rim fire for $1.40 ]eas, Sub‘Flobert Rifles. A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flovert noise less cartriuges, jus. the thing for boys who are fond of shooting, sent with DAILY TRAN+ SCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $11.25; one j oar, $9.26. Subscriber pays express Revoivers. revolvex fora premium and have selected the Weekly Bulletin, one year, 9. fuvscriber pay express, e rishing Tackle face, orc? movement, wit * AMY -1 Gur premium tishir ra P E 11: ig rod is a 15-foot Osicutta SCKIPT and Laity Bullebly > ; an an bamboo with iance wood tip and double ferrules it is a good ser vicéable rod aud wil be sent with line, reel, ete,, complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Kuiletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCKHI PT and Weekly Bulletin, one Bicyc.es. \-. year, $9, ‘Subseriber pays xpress. The Bicycle we have selected ar preuium— ine “apollo”—while not the must expensive ig a Tent 5 firet-clase article in every respect. It is han.Jltially made, It runs easily and. This ise very userul prem um and will ve ap isa prime fayunve, It is standard finish with pete ty all who go hunting, tishil« os campwill be seut complete with . in " auddle-bay, too, ete. Wall be sent with DAILY . and made of § oz, duck; six 0x7 feet, nd w! ‘dhe TRANSCHIPYT aad Daijy Bulletin, one year, for . sent with poles, pins etc,, complete wth DAILY THANSCKIPT and Weekly! TRANSCKIPT aud Daily Builetin, one year bulletin, one year, $26.90. [The above prices are tet with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aud Weekly for a 46-.1ch wheel, Price per additional inch . Bui made known ou application.) Sabscriber to pay express, express charges ou bicycle from Pan Francisco. 9 . Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wheel, standard finish, wrought iron je, With bell, etc., complete, DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daity bulletin, one year, $12.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.40. Type Writers This isa type-writing age. Every body has whohas writing to Here i¢ your opportunity, The Sup type-wri is @ perfect instrument, simp eusily worked, neatly mounted instructions for use, Ww ng out. Itisea first-class A tent, #ater—proos hetin, one year, $10.50 Subscriber pays the Hammock. A hammock i9a premium that appeala to all Whether slung from *he trees ina lawn or from the posts ofa shady verandah, » h umock is picturesque and su; gestive of blissful comfort A complete and elegant 13-toot Lammock, with 6}-feet spread, aent with DAILY TRANSORIP and Datly bulietin on year, $10.26; with DAIL TRANSCRIPT and Weesly Bulletin, one year, $8.25. Subscriber pays express, je in constructio, Tennis and boxed, wit hich can be leained in te’ the favarite minutes, with DAL: ye bode Fee aed being violeut; keeps the attention fixed and in Among outdoor games lawn tennis is becoroing it giver suilicient exercise withon terest sustained throughout the wame. Being game in which ladice excel, you can secure the, 00 w.ll of your lady acquaintances andadd to you popularity by wetting asct. of tenuis aud orgon wing aclub, A first-class wnnis outfit, Mociplate r ylitmze with 14-k gold head, will be sent with year, $22.60; with DAILY TKANSORIP'T and SCKIPT and Weckly Bulietin, one year, $9. Neither too large por too small, but juet the DALLY TRAN: CKIPT-and Daily Bulletin, one Weekly Bullevin, one ycar, $10.50, Subscriber pays express, Telescope. Avery useful.article that anyone living in the country or :raveling, will appreciate. Our promium telescop. is a wood, strong instrument, withan object-glass } inches in diameter, 3 dhruws, 6 inches long yee closed, leather cased and will be veut with DAILY, TRANSCRIPT aud Duily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRAN. Subsoriber to pay express charges, Microscope, A moat interesting instrument and of great use to the student, Whisinno toy, but a powerful microscope that reveals the many strange things that exist in the food w@at and the water we drink, Jt stands6 inches high and maynities 60 diameters, and wil besent with VALLS TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buhetin, one year, $11; w'th DAILY TRANSUKIPT and Weekly Buletin, one year, $9. Subscriber ty pay express charges, Musical Instrumerts, In making our selections of musical instru~ ments for premiuns, we almed in every intance to,etagoou article—one that we need not hesitate to send to aperforiner whois ® conno:sseur, We have made arrangements with the eading facturers and job thatenable us to offer these Listruments ia connéction with the TRANSCRIPT on unprecedently liberal terms Banjo « Banjoplaylng is an accomplishment that has Wituess my hand and the Great Seal of the State, the day and year first written, (sEAL] H. H. MARKHAM, Attest: Governor, E. G. Warts, Secretary of State, TO THE UNFORTUNATE DE. GIBBOW'S DISPENSARY No. 683 Kearney Street, Vorner Commercial...:.8an Francise» Established in 1054 tor the treatment of Seuxal and Seminal Diseases such as Gonorrhea, Gleet *, Stricture, Sy hilas } in all its forms. Seminal Weaknes: wat Impotency, ete., Mii Bkin Diseases 01 % years’ standing and Icerated JOge successiully treated. Dr. Gibbon has and bis Dispensary is the oldest in Call. fornia. Thesick and afflicted should not fail to call upon him. ‘ihe doctor has traveled exteusively in Europe, aud inmpactee thoroughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a great dval of valuable innone of the officers hereinbefore named . ¢)rmation, whieh he is competent to impart: shall receive for their own use any fees} to those in need of his services. BEMINAL WEAKNESS. Beminal Emissions, the consequence selfabuse. This solitary vice, or depraved eexual indulgence, is practiced, by the youth of both sexes to an almost un tent, producing with unerring certainty the combatted by scientific medical méasures, vis‘ Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the nead, ring ng in the ears. noise like the rustlig of leaves and appropriation bill, aud the deficiency bill] the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about (oins, weakness vf the limbs, confused visthe face, furred tongue, fetid breath,coughs, obtained, persons so afflicted should ppply er. and have a cure effecte ny bis new and these diseases. MARRIED MEN, Or those who contemplate morriage, who u moalnot forget the sacred respon. tein immediate sp CURED AT HOME, Persons at a distance may be CURED AT HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, jisease has continued, and the me@icine will be promptly sent, tree from damage Or waranty any part of ‘the country, with plain directions for use: The Doctor cures when others fail. Try him Charges reasonable call.or write. : address DR. J, Fe eee ts 673 Kearney ne paid back. ‘sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing and undo its use had 1 speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and lvarn for yourself just how good a thing it ia. Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. Drug ° Le mited exfollowing train of morbid symptome uniers very fasbjonabladuring. the last few years, lc is readily igarned by unyoue havinga good éar for music, aud makes. splendid agcoupaniment for the voice in singing. We will send 9 hanuwill be sent with DAILY TRANS« HIRT ard Daily Bulletin, one year, $19; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year. $17. Subscriber payer express, Base Bar Our base ball tfit onsists of ‘wo en,ue balls, threeassorted ts, two pairs of gloves, werk etc., complete nd will Le sent with DAILY TRANSCKILT nd Duily Bulletin, one $12 with DAILY NSCKIFT and Weer © Bulletin one ar, $10 Subsciiber pays Hanging Lamp Anelegant hanging lamp with 14-lne and from 42 to 56 inches extension, Polished poe ofe es gold color— a high rhemental and serviceable lamj —gant with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dauily I panletin, ae. pte $18.50; with DAILY t Parribes tare a and Weekly Bulletin, on year, § prene, 1.60. Subscriber pays exStylographic Pen. Always ready write; carrics ink enough tae holder te luet for weekw or months; will be sent with DAILY TRANSCR PT and Daily fulletin, oné year, $10 25; with .AILY RAN* BORIPTand Weekly Bulletin, $8.25, : Standard Rain Guage, oved by the signal service at Washi: Appr with fat directions for use will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Kuiletin, ove joer, $1G.28s with DAILY "PRANSCRI and ee! y Bulletin, one year, $8.76. Subscriber pays express. Photographic Outfit. Amateur photography. is a most delightfu. and ecreation, With some nickle-rim, eulf-skin head, 10 bracket banjo with instruction book, with DAILY TRANSORIPT avd Daily Bulletin, One year, $11.60; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletia, one yeur, $9.50, Subscriber to pay express charges, B Flat Cornet. Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with full set of extra croo's, music rack, case and instruction book, ompkte--# fine eclo inetrument—with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Butietin, one ear, $16.50; with DAILY TRANSGRIPT and eekly Bulletin. $14.5 Subscriber pays exprogs charges. Flute. vical instruments to learn, Itharmonizes with the piano gud sil other nstruments. For o remium we have selected a fine cocoa-wood, 6eyed, cork Roineee flute with tuning slide, and wilisend it with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $13; DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.76, Subacriber pays express charges: Pjanos, Aminsature piano with 16 bellanetal keys, ¢legant finished—just the thing for children to learn to play on; mawes good music, Sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daijy Buletin, one yea, $11.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, o year, $9.50, Subscriber pays exae Croquet. be sent with DAILY TRANSCRI aod Daily SCRIPT and eekly Bulletin, one year, $8. Subeerib ays oxpress, Shot Guns. We nrade a apecial point of securing a good gun for apremium— one that wecan recommend and feel assured that our selection will be all that you canask. Our premium nis well made and handsomely tinistied. t shocts strong and aceurately, andis @ reliable gun in every particular. ‘Itiethe very best gun ever offered aa.a newspaper premium and is weil worth working for. itis a magnificent double breech-loader* with twist barrels, bacs-action, side snap, rubber buti, Nos.10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and will be sent with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRANSCKINT and ‘Weekly Bulletin, one year, $19. Suarcri ber pays express, The flute is one of chesweetest and easiest mu~ A beautiful croquet set for eight players will Bulletin, one year, $10; with DAILY TRANaddition ta the “clu! the approved ap, aPoP 9 ratus of today anyone can soon acquixe th making a good picture and wit socn gob a hundreds of Views taken by him or herself, The apparatus we offeris vo light it can casily +s carried when walking or riding, Kverybedy shou d have one,for it will prove @ ecuree o amusement to alland of profit to many. A complete photographic outfit, consisting of view ¢amera%or making 3} x 43 piccures, with quick working lens, 6 rapia dry plates, 2Japanned ron trays, Z2packagesof 8. P A. eveloper, 1 poser of hypo, 1 printing frame, heete of erro-prussinte paper, 1 sheet of” ruby paper, 1 Kussel negative clasp and patent drjing ftrume with fail instructions for maki phetozraphs will be sent with DAILY. TER doer and Vaily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRAN SCRIVT and Weekly Bulietin, one year, §8.90. Subscriber to pay express: charyés: from San Francisco, i Nots— Additional rials tor ti 10tographers, may be hail Sam C Part % 629Commer: a Street, Franeievo, C Standard Atlas, The Rand-M¢Nally Standaid Atlas ‘of the World—a library in itself. furnished in one large volunse of 192 pages, elegantly: illustrated and bound ina substantial manner witn side stamp appropriately and handsomel, rein ned retaii price $4.60, will be sent with DAILY T: . SCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one ‘year, $11; with: DAILY TRANSCRIf¢Tand Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber pays oxpremg. Guizots History of France. Guizoc's “History of France” is wetandard work in 6 vols., substantially boundin cloth, profusely illustrated with fine engravings. It Wi) be sent with DAILY TRANSCKIPT und Daily . Bulletin use Fear, $18.50; with DAILY Ths Nc RIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year,i 11-60. Subscriber paysexpress, ~ Sewing Machines. A higharm sewing machine—one of the bea, machines ih the market; warranted for five years, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulletin dhe year, 480; with DaILY THANSCHIPE and Weekly bullotin,one year, $27, . Bubscriber pays express charges, NOTE —Persons preferring Semi-Weekly Bulletin can obtain it b: paylug 9 conte a year ip bing price for the Weekly Bulletin, cid Same gun as above, with ple § '-gr 50 he hated to above pr' ‘ee * x * Coast. lt is distirguished for the br morning-sthe largeatand best week], Sende)' srders cis The bulletin ig the leading evening Journa) in cjreniation wmituenc pleteness of its loca) news, reviews ritaney of ta edltoriel uatiareapouraey or foreign Earn ue eased Centre oan as amine aad aC ER MR GR CUTE TN yh Ai. Bloke pr ak ae tne aR Sa pase. a bgt ame paper, iasued every Wednesday Pacitt y wéen bap Francisco and poe BROWN & CATE EDS. i Store. 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