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September 1, 1892 (4 pages)

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-_ THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. . . ‘faple of Distances. = From Nevada City to ae Tent. sosee 6 SnowTen'.. ..-Snow Poi t. Scott's Fis’ BinaretviLe. Notice to Creditors. STATE «! Harmon A. Lord, deceased. Notice ir + 7 given by the underned; Charl+P. ‘rissell, Administrator the said ests ‘e of Harmon ALord, deeeased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vov.chers, within four months after the first blication of this notice to the said aries P. Frissell, at the office of J. I. Caldwell, Attorney at law, south side ef Broad St., Nevada City, Cal., the same : ibed ituti Daily E Trains make mpt conuecbeeing the place for the transaction of We of the State of Uslife sa ve or Ee void, and-the Legislature shall not have y Express tich Railway Lines Dusiness of said estate, in suid County of : ees tO Wit: the power to appropriate money to pay in the East, Nevad mendment Number One. the same. —ANRP ATCuarDEs P, FRISSELL, Administrator of the estate of Harmon A. Lord, deceased. Dated this 13th day of July, 1892. J. I. Caldwell, Aitorney for Adminiserator. jy 13 Notice to Creditors. STATE of George G. Allan, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the underigued, Executors of the last will of George G. Allan, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims inst the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publication of this notice to the said Executors, at the No. 7. shall be signed, in duplicate, by the memLaw. Office of Fred Searls, Nevada Agticie XI, bers of such Board, ora majority of them, City, California, the same being the place Section 18. Nocounty, city, town,/and returned, one copy tothe Mayor for the transaction of the business of the estate, in said county of Nevada. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, NILES SEARLS, Executors of the Last Will of George G. Allan, deceased. Dated July 12, 1892. ; Fred Searls, Attorney. .jyl2 “TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. Notice For Publication. -._ UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, MarysviLLE, Cau., June 11, 1892. OTICE is hereby given that in comN pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevadaand Washi Territory,’ Maria Jane Waistell of Oregon House, County of Butte, State (or Yerritory)of California, has this day tiled in this office her sworn statement No. 667, for the purchase of the N-Wy0fS W gand SW i of N W j of Setion No. four, in Township No. 17 N eNo.6EMt D M, and will offer proof to show that the land sovght is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural urposes, and to establish her claim to mach 6 land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Marysville, Cal., on Thursday, the 18th day of August, 1892. She names as witnesses: James McNalley, Joseph Sun, James Earley and Dennis Down, all of Oregon House, Butte County, Cal. se Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 18th day of August, 1892. CHARLES HAPGOOD, Register. E1Pasode Robles Sigs Hate Paso de Robles, San Luis Obispo County, California. HE Greatest Hbeih Saorts on ne Fedhe ; climate unriy: eu; new hote an u 8 ur bathe; the water: medicinal yalue; new and ouses; Competent attendants ethe Oregon Express train from Marysyille, connecting at ‘third and 1ownsend ts, Sen Francisco, at 8154. Me» arnve at : yi; staging. 4:30 P. M. same bas po iNe Menager Bunting Flags. In view of the movement for a more general use of the Stars. and Stripes, especially in conne.tion with the education ef American youth, we heve made specjal arrangements to furnish the. BEST quairy of Bunting Flags to readery of the Dany £F wwscript at the following . low pricesBI 4 OLATION SIZES. 5 feet lomg. .2a-csececee seers § 2.37 6 feet loup..-.-.¢ Pipoenere er 3.67 7 feet bug 3.34 8 feeti ong.. . {0 feet long.. : 14 . 3 Zot koe On gg aas ea canee test ee 18 feet long....-+-+eeeeeeres 13.34 20 feet long...-. ss seeeeee -14.67 25 feet long.,.---+--+eeeseeee 20.00 98 feet long.. .-2--+.eees eee 26.00 30 feet long....+---2e--eeeee 29.34 $2 feet long.. ..eecree-eeers . 33.34 36 feet long..-..ray er 2+ 36.67 These Flags are guaranteed to be equal to any Bunting Flags in the country. Address all orders with ittance to BROWN & CALKINS, Publishers “Daily Trahscript,’’ Nevada City, Cal.” The Chicago Cottage Organ’ Hesetveinedastandud of excelienc W bb admits of no searriosr. It containe yeeze, tmpsevoment that in ventive genius, and —_—_— or ninth session, beginning on the fifth day of January, A. p. all the members elected to éach of the two houses of said Legislature voting in favor thereof, proposed the following de{Senate Constitutional Amendment Nol0] lature shall commetice at 12 o'clock M. om the first Monday after the first day of January next succeeding the election of its members, and shill be biennial, unless the Governor shall in i vene the Legislature by proclamation. No pay shall be allowed to members for a longer and no bill shall be introduced in -either house after the expiration of sixty days from the commencement ofeach session, without the consent of two-thirds of the members thereof. {Assembly Constitutional Amendment rae ge a charter for such city, which 4 all township, Board of Education, or school district shall incur any indebtedness or liability, in any manner, or for any purpose exceeding im any year the income and revenue provided for it for such year, without the assent of two thirds of the qualified the assent of two thirds ofthe qualitied electors thereof voting at an election to be held for that purpose, money Can pro "7 Builetin, oue year, $36.60, watch, DAILY TRAN double or false Explosions, 0 froquent with the unreliable spark, Baletit Ue eels Lulletin, one your, W440. arouse Ttvelf Antomatically: g Just light. tho Durnemturn the Thocel, and f= ge Batis cpr cn He Vato ou aby it runs all day. San Francisco. It runs with a cheaper grade of Gasoline™than-any7other quently it COSTS LESS to ruz it. ‘ gre . erefore less For Sumplicity it Beats the World. it has fower parts, and is th likely to get out of order than any other Gas or Gasoline Rage SEND _FOR ILLUSTRATED _ DESCRIPTIVE tcIRCULARLTO ta fie tf PALMER & REY, rotate! be to w ‘Engine.’ and ‘conse-, PROCLAMATION. be therein expressed. When the detiStrate or CaLrrorNia . pos _ : esa ciency bill is presented to the Governor, S. aaron Deeanries,. he may object toone or more items, while ma aie Pere sedge ge approving other. portions ot the bill. No HEREAS, The Legislature of the i i i ; be Ht wer to State of California, at its twentyotficer of the State shall have po incur any deficiency except in case of actual necessity, and then only upon the written authority, first obtained, of the Governor, Secretary.of State, and Attorney-tveneral, Any deficiency incurred . in violation of this provision, shall be 1891, two-thirds of Amendment Number Five. {Senate Constitutional Amendment No. 14.) Articie IV, Section 2. ‘The session of the LegisArticle XI. Section 8.-Any. city containing # population of more’than three thousand five the interim con-. hundred inhabitants, may frames charter jor its own government, consistent with and subject to the Constituhon and laws of this state, by causing» Board of fifteen Freeholders, who shall have been for at least five years qualitied electors thereof, to be elected by the qualified voters of said city at any generalor special election, whose duty it shall be, within ninety days after such election, to prepare and iod than one handred days, Amendment Number Two. thereof, or other chief executive officer of such city, and the other to the Recorder ot the county. «Such proposed charter shall then be published in two daily newspapers of general circulation in such ety, for ‘at least twenty days, and the first publication shall be made within twenty days after tbe completion of the charter ; PROVIDED, that im cities containing @ popucn mors tonne emerrnse (nick ‘Time & Cheam Fares BY 3HE GREAT TRANSC CTT —TO Eastern Cities and to Europe. Gi ONTISENTAL ALL RAIL ROUTES ace, . BE movement, wit! RAL SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY: . ius eter ent, "me Hew York and New Orleans EUROPEAN — PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE : SLEEPING CARS And Sccond-class Sleeping Cars Attached to Express Trains Tickets sold, Bleeping Car Berths secured, and other infomation giyen upon applica. tion at the Compauy’s Offices where passen gers calling in person can secure choice of routes, etc. Orders sold at Lowest Rates for tickets for passage from Europe and Eastern cit. ies to any point in the Pacific States and Territories. These orders, if not used, will be redeemed at the full-amount paid therefor. T. H. GOODMAN, General Pass Agent, R. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager. San Francisco Cal. RAIL ROAD LANDS. For iands in Central and Northern Cxalifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Utah, apply to or address, a H. MILLS, Land Ageng,C. P. B. B. §au nor unless before or at the time of in-. lation of not more than ten th ad ineurring such indebtedness, provision shall . habitants such proposed charter shill be be made for the collection of an annual published in one such daily newspaper 5 tax sufficient to pay the interest on such . and within not less than thirty days after indebtedness as it falls due, and also] such publication it shall be submitted to provision to constitute a sinking fund . the qualitied electors of said city at a genfor the payment of the principal there-. eral or special election, and if a majority of on or before maturity, wich shall . of such qualitied glectors votip thereat not exceed forty years from the time . shall ratity the same, it shall ereafter of contracting the same. Any indebt. be submitted to the Legislature for ite apedness or liability incurred contrary to. proval or rejection as 4 whole, without this provision shall be void. power of alteration or amendment. Such Amendment Number Three. approval may be by soncurrent {Senate Constitutional Amendment No. . resolution, and if approved by @ majority 11.J vote of the members elected toeach house, ArrictE V. it shall become the charter of such city, Section 15. A Lieutenant-Governor . if such city be cunsolidated with‘a county, shall be elected at the same time and aud in the same manner as the Governor, and hiz term of office and his qualifications of eligibility shall also be the same. He shall be Presideut of the Senate, but shall have only a casting vote 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 Btate, and make careful examinations of the manner in which the appropriations for the support of such institutions, and for permanent improvements, have been expended, and report the result of his examinations to the Governor, to the Legislature, and to any other officer, or Board of officers, that the Legislature may direct ; PROVIDED, that in case the office of Lieutenant-Governor becoming vacant, or in the Gase of the functions of Governor devolving upon him, the President pro tem. of Senate, or his successor, shall perform the duties and receive the emoluments of said Lieutenant-Governor, during the term of such vacancy, or the tine he is performing puch functions of Governor. The Legislature may by law preseribe the time and manner that such examinations shall be made. If, during a vaeancy in the olfice 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 unt! the reeeney be filled or disability shall cease. ‘The Lieutenant-Governor shall be disqualified from holding any other office, except as specially provided in this Constitution, during the term for which he shall have been elected, Section 19. Governor, Lientenantjovernor, Secretary of State, Controller, Treasuter, Attorney-General, SurveyorGeneral, shall, at stated times during their centinuance in office, receive for their services a compensation, which shall not be increased nor diminished during the term, which eompensation is herebe fixed fur the following officers for the two terms next ensuing the adoption 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) dollars per annum, and for the following officer for the fractional term and for the two terms next ensuing the fourth 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 le employed in visiting and examining State institutions. + Such compensation to be in full for. all services by them, respectively, rendered, in any official capacity or employment whatsoever, during their :espeetive term: of office ; PROVIDED; HOWEVER, hat the Legislature, after the expiretion of their terms hereinbefore mentioned, may, by then of such city and county, and shall become the organic law thereof, and supersede any existing charter and all amendments thereo’, and all laws inconsistent 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, and its ratification by them, shall, after the approval ef such charter by the Legislature, be made, in duplicate, and deposited, one in the office of the Secretary of State, and the other, after being recorded in said Recorder's office, shall be deposited in the archives of the city, and thereafter all Courts shall take judicial notice of said charter. ‘The charter, so ratitied, may be amended at intervals, of not less than two years by pro} therefor, submitted by the legislative authority of the city to the qualified electors thereof, at @ 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 anch qtalitied electurs voting ther<at, and approved by the Legislature, as herein provided for the aspprova’ 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, PHEREFORE, Pursuant to the provisions of the Constitution, aud an Act of the Legislatare entitled ““Ay Act to provide for the subinission of certain roposed amendmerts to the Constitution of@he State of Califurnia to the qualitied electors for their a)proval,” approved March 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 amendments shall have been passed in the manner and form required by section one of article eighteen of the Constitution, and no other 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 ip tiis State, for three months next preceding the next general eleotion : One of said newspapers must be published at the city of Sacramento, and two at the city of san Francisco; and in issuing his proclamation for an election at which any amendment or amendments to the Constitution are to be voted upon, he shall includé #uch amendment or amendment: therein, and he shall designate them by numberg, in the order in which they have been proposed.”” ‘Lhe said amendment: are subniitted, to be separately voted apon by ballot by the qua.ified electors o! the State, on a contain, prilited thereon, the words: duce, These excellent Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of sone, axiek, res) riety of combinetion, atic d n,beauty n finish, perfect construction, m em the most attractive, ornamental and desire ble organs for homes, schools, churches es, societies, etc. oF G LISHED RKPUTATION FACILISIES a aa ‘ \ COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. DIATRUCTION BOOKS, p14no BTOOLE Coanslognen and Prige Lista on epplication nee, VaSenate Constitutional Amendment (Yes law, diminish the compensation of any or MO Wee rsye sere cstees corset ge ers } all such officers, but in no case shall have the power to increase the same above the No, syembly Constitutional Amendment (Yes 0» ae nee = gums hereby fixed by this, Consticution. te. ‘The islature may, in its discretion, . scuue Cobstiiuuoual Amendment (Yes abolish the office of Surveyor-General, and . NO U.--ereeee ceerereensen sro ete tees = nee Oe ones or el eh ee or perquisites for performance of any No official duty. ‘ Goiiig Conailtutionsl Amendment (Yer Amendment Number Four. Reds.. meg enyer send ines? a {Assembly Constitutional Amendment ==No. 5. Witness my band and the Great Sea ArgtictelV. of the State, the day and year first writ Section 34, No bill making an ap. ten fuesday, November the Fighth,cASD. 1892.) « Fach Vallot used at such election must ‘ At For Landsin Southern California, apply to or address ’ JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent,8. P, R. srn Francisco, Cal. TO THE UNFORTUNATE DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY No. 623 Kearmey Street, Jorner Commercial....-Ben Francise: Established in 1eé4 for the treatment of Seuxal and seminal Diseases as Gonorrhea, R. Stricture, #in al uch leet Syphiliu its forms, eget Weskseet } im ney, ° ete., kin Diseases oj enemy mandin and lcerated gs Swsuccessiully treaied. Dr. Gibbon has practiced over thirty years in San Francisco and is Dispensary is the oldest in Cali. foruia, Thesick and afflicted should not fail to call upon him. ube doctor has traveled extgusively 1n Europe, apd inspected thoroughly the various hospituls there, obtaining a great d: al of valuublie infurmation, which he is c. mpetent to impart to those if need of his services. BEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, the consequence selfabuse. Thissolitary vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth >i both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, producing with unerring certainty the following train of morbid symptoms unle+s combatted by scientific medical measures, viz‘ Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the nead, ring ng in the ears noise like the rustlig of leaves and the rattling of chariots, uneasiness about loins, weaknevs vf the Tim bs, confused vis ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidence litidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new scquaintances, disposition to shun society, loss of memory, nectic flushes, pimples and various eruptionsabout the face, furred tongue,fetid bresth,cougbs, conrumption, night sweats. If reli sf be not obtained, persons so afflicted should apply immediately, either in person or by letter. and have @ cure effected in big new and acientifie mode of treati ese di Solid Gold and Silver Watches! Realizing pievgs in the market. world-yide reputation which they bLave gained sulely on their wocrite, The cases Ww guaantee and if noc justas represented may be returued at our expense and we wil! refuo the mouey paid. i sitiuns on these watebes as premitias, af will be . seen bv the tuilowins offers: ‘ Waitham” movemien: gts . and stemv Mo Batteries or Electric Spark té.care for. W Makes 20 smell or dirt. ‘y tham” movement, vtem-windidy, svem-setting, now built.7 . with DAILY TRANSCKINT and Dail fovea, 3 one year, $29; : Weekly nuiletiny one year, $26.90. Suvecriber to pay 2Xprest charges on W teh om Sen Prane980. ; haw” tmovemeat, etting.s thorough! DAILY ulietin, ene year, $15.90, Subscriber to pay e. MOKIPT, and y Bulletio. F DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekiy Bulletin, one year, $12.90 Subscriber to pay «xpress charges on wateb from San Francisco. year $8.90. ou watch from San Francisco, The tne “A) firet-clase article in every respect. It is handWith Steamer Lines to lage eae — imp tance of 00d Wis wuium, Wehave scievted the ‘sy aithan” img the best kno BD ami ‘most teliable Gm, Tlieve Watcies have @ ve of solia gole aud coin. sliver resp sctively, e are prepared to mike the moat libers yropoSolio Gold Watch— Gents. A gentleman's solid guld hunting case watch, sting, with DAILY PRANSUKIPE ond Deis Solid Gold Watch—Ladies . 4 lady's sotid gold bunting cose watch, “WalBulletin, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Solid Silver Watches Solidco silver hurtiig case watch steur-winding sud estou reliable reader are wita *‘SRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one ear, $18; with DAILY THANSCRIPT aud Weekly on watch from San Francisco. opeu jace, with DAILY TRANpros « Sane Wate one yeas, $16; with Nickle Watch, « Subscriber to pay eXpress cha:ges -Bicy.es. cle we have selected ag a preinium— "—while uot the most expensive is & made. Itruns easily and nickle trimmings, and ‘ill be seutcomplete widr saddie-bag, tools, ete. , Will be sent with DAILY } an TRANSCHIPT aad Daily Bulletin, one year, for 929; with DAILY TKANSCUIPT and Weekly tor a 36-.2ch wheel. made known ov application,) Subecriber to pey express charges op bicycle from Pan Francisco. f sits Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch w standard finish, wrought-iron velocipede, with Bell, etc., complete, sent with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one year, $12.50; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year. $10.40. Type Writers This isa type-writing age. Br esg pods bes whohas writing to do; or shou! have o Hereis your opportunity. The Sun type-wri ine ect ingerument, simple. in constructio eavily worked; neat!y mounted and boxed, wit, instructions for use, which can be leainediu te minutes, with DAILY SRANSCRIPT and Dail? Buletin, ope Phases and the DAILY TRAN SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $15 SRubecriber pays express. % Cane, i Neither too large nor too email, but just the r ghtsize witn 14-k gold head, will be sent with; ly Bulletin, one year, $10.50, Subscriber pays express,
Telescope. A very useful article that anyone living in the country or traveling, will gppreciate, Our Bulle sOR zs en aaa Qa” We will send THE D ILY TRANSCRIPT with the an Francisco Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekly Bulletin, and a y © lowing valasble Premiums at ANickle tenor drum, 14-inch head, with stick: leve, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and baily tin, one year, $12.0 with DAILY TAN 1eT and Weekly bulletin, one year, $10.4 Subscrib2r pays express. Afine corded, hammered brass drum, with ticks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT anc Daily Bulletin, ARANSCKIPT and Weekly Bolletin, one yea $6.50. Subscriver pays express, The Winchester maintains ite placeas the best repeating rifle made and ia too well «known to need further dscription. on barrel Winehester rifle with DAI Ly TKANSCRIPT and sally Buletin, one year, $22.76; with DAILY Tha 8 Bulletin, one yeur, $20.76. rifle. We wilisenda rim fire for $1.40 leas. ser.ber pays express __A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. Flobert neise less cartridges, jus. the thin, ate and Waily Bulietin, one year, $11.25; Wal-] with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bullst.o, one year, 39,25. Subscriber pays express We have decides to offer a strony, serviceaple revolyer fora American, double action, ‘ Bull Dog,” in 4p. size frum 22 to 88 cal. DALLY TRANSCKIPT sod Daily Bullein, one year, $11; Weekly balisas: One year, $9. express, ¢ Our premium fishing rod is & 15-foot Calicutts bamboo with iance wood tip und double ferrules It is a good serviceable rod and wil be sent with line, reel, ete,, complete, with DAILY 'TRANSCRIPT and Sette poutletiar, 5 oneDAILY THANSCKIT and Weekly Bulletin, om year, $9. This isa beet Armige prem mn and will o€ ap e favorite. it is standard finish with peanetad Ly gout. Itism first-class A tent, »ater-proo. id sent wi i TRANSCKIPT and Daily Builetin, one year pulletin, one year, $26.90. [The above prices are . g12,50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT Price per additional inch} Bu A hammock is # premium that ap) Whether stung from the trees in a lavn or fron the poxtsofa shady verandah, a h mock it “genet howard suxgestive of blixsful comfort fetta, one year, $10.50 Sulsecriber paye the express. Military Drum. one year, $10.50; with DAILY Rifles. We will send a 44 cal JeLPTand Waokly Abeve is center fire SubFlobert Rifles. Abed boys who are of shooting, sent with DAILY TRANRevoivers. nium and have selected the It will be sent sii with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Subscriber pav rishing Tackle — $I; wath Subscriber pays Xpress. Tent who go hunting, fishing or campof 8 og. duck; siz 0x7 feet, nd wiil be Jes, pine ete., complete w th DAILY and Weekly Hammock, Ia to all, t 18-foot b k, with 6}-feet mprese sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Dai TRANSCRIPT and Weesly Bulletin, one year, $8.26. Subscriber pays express Among outdoor game@ejawn tennis is becoming the favurite being violent; Keeps the attention fixed aud it terest sustained throughout the game. “. game in which ladice « xcel, you can secure the,oo will of your lady acquaintsnces andadd to you P wingaclib. A first-class tennis outfit, compiete will be sent with DAILY 5 N Dsily Bulletin, one year, $ly, with DAILY DAILY TRAN: CKIPT and Daily Bulletin, one! 7 ANSCRIPT and Weekly Buileti : 2 = id } y Builetin, one yeas year #12 id; “with DAILY TKANSCIE” snd 7, Gobscriber paye express 5 o threeassorfed ts, two ape of gloves, mask 0 Buletin one year, $10 25; with DAILY Tennis It gives stiticient exercise withou Being ularity by wetting aset of tennis and organ TRANSCRIPT ard Base Ba ur base ball tfit onsiste of wo eague balls, DAILY Daily Bulletin, sped Ardy $11; with DALLY TRANSCRIPT and W y Bulletin, one year, $9. Subscriber to pay express charges, Microscope, A most oager oe Re proses and of great use to the student, 1 is no toy, ‘but a powerful piicroecope that ney eals the many strange thingy that exist in the food weeat aud the water we drink. It stends6inches high and maguitics 50 SOR PT and Vaily Bulietin, one year, > w'the DAILY MtARSCKIPT and Weekly ,. one year, $9. Subseribor topay express charg Musical Instrumerts. In making our eelecti ot ical -ingtru~ ments for premiums, we aimed ig every inetance: to get a good article—one that we* need not hesi— tate to vend to a perf whois 3 We have made arrangements with the eading . . sf: and job that enable us to offer’ these instruments ia connection with the TRAN3CKI PT on unprecedently liberal terms : Banjo Banjoplayingis an accomplishment that has vory (axbignableduring the last few years, Ic is readily learned by anyoue having a good ear for music, and makes & ndid accompaniment ton the voice in singing. e will send a hanu-ome nickle-rim, calf-skip head, 10 bracket banjo with instruction bok, with DAILY THANSCRIP aud att ht ae year, $11.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT ahd Weekly Bulletia, one year, 99.50. Subscriber to pay express charges. B Flat Cornet. A e nickle b flat cornet, with full set of eXtra crooks, music rack, case and instruction book» te—a fine selo instrument—with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Buiietin, one year, $16.50; seh Dally TRANSCRIP? and 4, premium telescope is a good, strong ote. complete nd will Lesent with with an pbjeot sinus : inches in diameter, 3 TRANSCHIET nd paily Bulletin, one +12 draws, 6 inches when elosed, leather cased with DAILY NSUKIT and Wee’ Bullesid will be seut with DAILY TKANSCKIPT aud . 4m one ar, $10 Subscriber pays . Anelegant banging lamp with 14-ine and trou 42 to 56 inches extension, polished brass of a rich yold evior—a high melita! aud serviceable lamy—sent with DAILY TRANSCRIP) and Daily Bulietin, one yeur $13.50; with DAILY TKRANSCKIFT and Weekly Bulletin, on year, $11.50. Subscriber pays exdiameters, aud wiil beseut with DAIL’ THAN—}PFese. Always ready ‘E toe holder tc last for weeks or months; wiil be sent with DAILY TRANSCR PT Buljetin, one year, % SCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, $8.25, Approved by thesignalservice at Washi with fall directions ke DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily ear eekly Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subscriber pa) s express. Amateur photography isa most delightfu and popular recreation. With the approved apyafatux of today anyone can goon acquire the art of making a good picture and wili soon hundreds of eee taken by him or herself. The apparatus we offeris so light it can easily»: Jearried when walking o riding. * phou d have one, for it will amusement to all a:.d of profit to many. A complete view camera for making 3} x 4§ picwures, with quick wcrking lens, 6 rapid dry plates, 2 Japanned mon trays, 2packagesof 8, PA. Hanging Lamp rnaStylographic Pen. write; carries ink enough and Daily 10 25; with . 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