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September 13, 1892 (4 pages)

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THE DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT. EEE ‘Table of Distances. From Nevada Uity to Barchviile... Bive Tent Bridgeport..-. .-Bowman Dam... Cherokee pases se ColumBa Hill...--* Colfax Edwards’ Bridge. French Corral. Graniteville.. Grass Valley 1634 miies Little Yorx. Lowell Hill. Moore’s Fiat. North Bloomfe Newtown North San Juan jnaker Hil).. Relief Hil!Rough & keady. SnowTent.. .. Snow Foint. .. Scott’ Fla’.. S:raerstvilie. Sweetiand. . Spenceville. ramento.. San Francisco Truckee-Washington. You Bet Notice to Creditors. STATE «f Harmon A. Lord, deceased. E Notice is +ereby given by the undersigned, Charl-P. Frissell, Administrator of the said est.:e of Harmon A. Lord, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within four months after the first publication of this notice to the said Charles P. Frissell, at the office of J. ] Caldwell, Attorney at law, south side of Broad St., Nevada City, Cal., the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in said County of Nevada. CuHARDES P. FRISSELL, Administrator of the estate of Harmon A. Lord, deceased. Dated this 13th day of July, 1892. \. I. Caldwell, Aitorney for Administrator. jy 13 Notice to Creditors. — STATE of George G. Allan, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the underaigned, Kxecutors of the last will of George G. Allan, deceased, to the creditors of and: all persons having claims against 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 Law Office of. Fred Searls, Nevadu City, California, the same being the place 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. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. Notice For Publication. ‘ UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, MarysvILue, Cau., June ll, 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, Nevada and Washington. Territory,’ Maria Jane Waistell of Oregon House, County of Butte, State (or Territory) ot ‘ ‘alitornia, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 667, for the purchase ol the N W30f8 W sand W j of N W } of Setion No, four, in Township .No. 17 N Range No. 6 E Mt. D M, and will offer proot to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said 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. 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. ElPasoe ables Springs Hoe Paso de Robles, San Luis Obispo County, California. HE Greatest Health Kegort on the Pacific coast; climate unrivaled; new hote land cot tages; mud and sulphur baths; the. waters of unequaled medicinal value, new and elegant bath-houses, competent attendants Take the Oregon Expresstrain from Marys, ville, connecting at ‘yhird and Townsend streets, San Francisco, at§:16 a. M., arrive at 4:30 P. M, same Gay; no staging ‘ E. F. BURNS, “Manager oa Bunting Flags. In view of the movement for a more general use of the Stars and Stripes, especially in connection with the education “ot American youth, we have made specjal arrangements to furnish the BEST quaity of Bunting Flags to readers of the Dairy Ir snscrirr at the following low pricesRl. CLATION SIZES. 5 feet Jong, , 6 feet loup. 7 feet leng... 8 feetlong....10 feet long.. .eseseeerss 12 feet long....++> 14 feet long 16 feet long. 18 feet long. 20 feet long. 25 feet long.. 28 feet long. . 30 feet long. 32 feet long 36 feet long.. 2.37 3.67 3.34 4.00 6.00 6.67 10.34 12.00 . These Flags are guaranteed to be equal to any Bunting Flags i the country, Address all orders with remittance to BROWN & CALKINS, Publishers ‘‘Daity Transcript,’’ Nevada City, Cal. The Chicago Cottage Organ’ Has attuinedastandudofexcellenc whb: admits of no searriosr, lt coutaine veryp improvement that in ventive genius, skill and money cau pro duce. : These excellent Organs are celebrated foi volume, quality of tone, quick responss, va riety of combination, artistic design, beauty n finigh, perfectconstruction, making them the most attractive, ornamental and desira ble organs for homes, schools, churches lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED BEPUTATION UNE PAGILITIES See ALLED BKILLED WORKMEN BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE TRI8 The Popular Organ. CTION BOOKS.. aa i BOOKS ip PIANO STOOLS UeaRpalogues and Price I Liste on application zt £BIOAGO YOTTAGE ORGAN U0. 7 . annum ; Surveyor-General, three thous“HERCULES: GAS #GASOLINE it runs all day. likely to Sgt aut SEND. ENGINES to care for. Makes no smell or dirt. frequent with, the unreliable ge Just light.the /Burner» turn No Batteries or Electric Spark Wo double or false Explosions, so It Oils Itself Automatically. It runs with a cheaper grade of Gasolig: quently it COSTS LESS to run it. For Simplicity it Beats the World. Ww of order than any other. FOR ILLUSTRATED’ DESCRIPTIVE tan Frans, tal PALMER & REY, ~ and Para It has fower parts, Gas or Gasoline. Engine now. built.” YCIRCULARLTO spark, . the Wheel, and etthan'anytother Engine.” and ‘conseand is therefore less = ——s PROCLAMATION. Srare or CaLirvornia, j EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,SacRaMENTO, August 6, 1892, \ HEREAS, The Legisisture of the State of California, at its twentyninth session, beginning on the fifth day of January, A. D. 1891, two-thirds of all thé members elected to each of the two houses of said Legislature voting in favor thereof, proposed the following described amendments to the Constitution of the State of California, to wit: * Amendment Number One {Senate Constitutional Amendment No 10] ARTICLE IV. Section 2. The session of the Leyislature shall commence at 12 o'clock M. on the first Monday after-the first day of anuary next succeeding the election of its members, and shall be biennial, unless the Governor shall in the interim. convene the Legislature by proclamation. No pay shall be allowed to members for a longer period than one hundred days, 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. Amendment Number Two. {Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 7.J Arricie XI. Section 18. Nocounty, city, . town, township, Board of Education, or school district shall incur any indebtedness or liability, in any manner, or for any purpose exceeding in 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 of the qualified electors. thereof voting at an election to be held for that purpose, nor unless before or at the time of ‘incurring such indebtedness, provision shall be made for the collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on such indebtedness as it falls and provision to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the principal ther of on or before maturity, which shall not exceed forty years from the tun¢ of contracting the same. Any indebt edness or liability incurred contrary to this provision shall be void. Amendment Number Three. {Senate Constitutional Amendment No. ey at due, als¢ ARTICLE V. Section 15. A Lieutenant-Governor shall be elected at the sametime and place and in the same manner as the Governor, and his term of office and his qualifications of eligibility shall also Ix the same. He shall be President of the Senate, but shall have only a casting vote ] therein. He shall also, when the Senate is not in session, visit all the State in stitutions, prisons, relormatory schools, asylums, and other institutions, supported in whole or in part by the State, 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 ex aminations to the Governor, to the Legis lature, and to any otker officer, or Board of officers, that the Legislature may direct ; PROVIDED, that in case the ofiice of Lieutenant-Governor becoming vacant, or in the case of the functions of Gover nor devolving upon him, the President pro tem. of the Senate, or his successdr, shall perform the duties and receive the emoluments of said Lieutenant-Governor, during the term of such vacancy, or the time he is performing such functions of Governor. .The Legislature may by law prescribe the time and manner that such examinations shall be made. If, 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 from the State, the President pro tem, of the Senate shall act as Governor until the vacancy 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. Seffion 19. Governor, LieutenantGovernor, Secretary of State, Controller, Treasurer, 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 compensation is herebe fixed for 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 and ($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 expenscs when he may be employed in Visiting and examining State institutions. Such compensation to be in full for all services by thei, respectively, rendered, in any official capacity or employment whatsoever, during their respective terms of office ; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the ‘Legislature, after the expiration of their terms hereinbefore mentioned, may, by law, diminish the compensation of any or all euch officers, but’in no caseshall have the power to increase the same above the sums hereby fixed by this Constitution. The Legislature may, in its discretion, abolish the office of Surveyor-General, and none of the officers hereinbefore named shall receive for their own use any fees or perquisites for performance of any official duty. . Amendment Number Four. {Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 5.] Arrte.eTv. 6 Section 34. No bill making an appropriation for money, except the general, appropriation bill, and the deficiency billfor the appropriation of money exclusively devoted to the, suppprt of the General Government and State institutions, shall contain more than one appropr jation, and that fora singe and certain purpose, to be therein expressed. When the deficiency bill is presented to the Governor, he may object to one or more items, W hile approving other portions ol the bill. No officer of the State shall have power & incur any deficiency exegpt In case of actual necessity, and then only upon the written, authority, first obtained, of the Governor, Secretary of State, and Atterney-General, Any deficiency incurred in violation of this provision shall be void, and the Legislature shall not have the power to appropriate money to pay the same. Amendment Number Five. {Senate Constitutional Amendment No 14.] ArticLe XI. Section 8. Any city containing a population of more than three thousand tive hundred inhabitants, may frame a cliarter for its own government, Cé nsistent with and subject to the Constitution and laws of this state, by causing a Board of fifteen Freeholders, who shall have been for at least tive years qualitied electors thereof, to be elected by .the qualified voters ol whose duty it shall be, within ninety days after such electiun, to prepare an® propose a charter tor such city, which shall be signed, in duplicate, by the meinbers of such Board, ora majority of them, and returned, one copy to the Mayor thereof, or other chief executive officer ot such city, and the other to the Recorder ot the county,. Such proposed charter shall then be published in two daily newspapers of gene ral circulation in suc h city, for at least twenty days, and the first publication shall be made within twenty days after the completion of the charter ; PkOVIDED, that im cities containing & popuJatin of not more than ten thousand inhabitants such proposed charter sball be published in one such daily newspaper ; and within not less than thirty days after such publication it shall be submutted_to the qualitied electors of said city at a general or special election, and if a majority of such qualified electors voting thereat shall ratity the same, it shall thereafter be submitted to the Legislature for Its approval or rejection as @ whole, without power of alteration or amendment. Such approval may be made by soncurrent resolution, and if approved by a majority vote of the members ele eted to each house, it shali become the charter of such city, if such city be consolidated with a county, 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 incon: sistent with such charter. Ae copy 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 of such charter by the Legislature, be made, in duplicate, and de, posited, 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 ratified, may be amended at intervals, of uot less than two years by proposals therefor, submitted by the legislative authority of the city to the qualified electors there of, 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 qualified electors voting thervat, 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 ef the voters, and may be voted on separately. without prejudice to others. : NOW, THEREFORE, Pursuant to the provisions ol the Coastitution, and an Act of the Legislature entitled **An Act to provide for the submission of certain proposed amendments to the Constitution of the State of California.to the qualified electors for their approval,” approved March 7, A. D. 1883, viz.: ‘ Section 1, Whenever the Legislature shall propose apy amendment or amendments to the Constitution of this Staté, 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 peopl for their approval, it shall be the duty ot the Governor to advertise such proposed amendment or amendments in at least four newspapers of general circulation in this State, for three months next préceding the next general election : One of said newspapers must be*published at the city of Sacramento, and;,two at the city ol San Francisco; and. in issuing his proclamation for an election atj which ; any amendment or amendments to the Constitution are to be voted upon, he shall inelude such amendment or amendments therein; and he shall designate them by numbers, in the order in which they have been proposed.’’ ‘The said amendments are submitted, to be separately voted upon by ballot by the quaified electors ot the State, on Tuesday, November the Eighth, A. D. 1892. Each ballot used at such election{must contain, printed thereon, the words: ol Senate Constitutional Amendment No, 10 Yee tyo tional Amendment ¢¥ es pasembly onstiiu No. 7. on a z No. have Couslilutional Amendmen (ren No, ll peape : --De (No. 9) es Assciubly Constitutional Amendment (no. Seuute Constitutional Amendment (Yes. No, 14 : } Witness my hand and the Gre of the State, the day and year first written, [SEAL} : H. H. MARKHAM, Attest: Governor, E. G, Warts, Secretary of State, said city at any general or special election,’ —TeGastern Cities and to Burope BY tHE GKEAT TRANS ALL RAIL ROUTES —OF THE— SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (PaciFic SystkM.) Daily Express Trains make prompt connecLikes with RKxuilway in the Kast, —AND A'ttions New York and New Orleans With Steamer Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING: CARS And Second-class Sleeping Oars Attached to Express Trains Tickets Sold, Sleeping Car Berths securec and otherinformation given upon applics tion at the Compauy’s offices where passel gers calling in person cau secure cnoice .o routes, etc, Orders sold at Lowest Rates for tickets for passage from Europe and Eastern cities to any point in the Pacific States an Territories. ‘These orders, if not will be redeemed at the full amount pai therefor. USEC TT. H.GOODMAN, General Pass Agent. R. GRAY, Gen. Traf. dianager. San Francisco Cal. RAIL ROAD LANDS. For lands in Central and Nerthern Cal fornia, Oregon, Nevada aud Uteh, apply . or address, W.H. MILLS, Land Agent,C. Francisco. For Landsin Southern California, appl to or address JEROME MADDEN, Land Agent,8. P. Sen Fraucisco, Cal. P. BR. R. Sa TO THE UNFORTUNATE DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY No. 623 Kearney Street, Vorner Commercial.. Established in laé for the treatme. of Seuxaland Sem pal Diseases suc as Gonorrhea, Glee Stricture, y phil in all its forme Seminal Weakne Impotency, ete Skiu Diseases o yeurs’ stunding an Ulcerated Ley » successfully trea ssp ie ed. : Dr. Gibbon ha practiced over thirty years in San Franciscs and Dispensary is the oldest in Cali fornia. Thesick-and afflicted should no fail tocall upon him. -‘ihe doctor ha traveled extensively in Europe, and in spected thoroughly the various hospital there, obtaining a great deal of valuable in formation, which he is & mpetent to lw par to those in need of hie services. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Seminal Emissions, the cousequence gelfabuse. Thissolitery vice, or depray. sexual indulgence, is practiced bythe voutl af both sexes to an almost unlimited ex tent, producing with unerring certuinty is following train of morbid symptoms unless combatted by scientific medical niexsures viz’ Sallow countenance, dark spots unde the eyes, painin the nead, ring ng in th 2ars. noise like the rustlig of lenves an the rattling of chariots, uneasiness abo toins, weakness vf the Jimbs, confused vir ion, blunted intellect, loss of confidenr liffidence in approaching strangers, #'di like to form new scquuintances, disposition to shun society, loss of anemory, hectir flushes, pimples and various eruptionsabout the face, furred tongue, fetid breath coughs consumption, night sv guts, j obtained, persons so afflicted should apply immediately, either in person or by letter and have a cure effected by his new and selentific mode of treating these diseases, MARRIED MEN, Lo O1 those who contemplate marriage, wh _ar #uffering under any of these fearful mal adies, should not forget the sacred regpon sinility resting upon them, nor delay iain immediate relief. : CURED AT HOME, Persons ata distance muy be CURED A1 Gob HOME, by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon, tating case, symptome, length of time the lisease has continued, and the medicine will be promptly sent, free from damage or curiosity,to any part of the country, with ful: and plain directions for use. The Doe‘r-eures when others fail. Try him Charges jpeasonable call or write, address DR. J, F. GIBBON, 623 Kearney street, corner Commercial, San Frane Office Box 1957, ene ‘DAS. STARKEY & PALEN'S. Treatment : by: Inhalation. 1629 Arch 8t., Philatle!phia Pa. 5 : For Oonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis Dysentery, Oatarrh, bilitv, Head ralgia, and all Chronic and Disorders. : @ he original and only genuine Com pound Oxygen Treatment, that of Drg Starkey and Palen, is a scientific adjustment ofthe elements of Oxygen aiid Nitrogen MAGNETIZED ; and the compound is go Conjensed and made portable thatitis sent all over the world, it has been in use for more than twenty years ; thousands of patients haye been wrested, She ist fers thousand physicians nave used it, and recommended y significant fact. aT emF It does not act as most drugs do, by creatnyanother ailment, and benefiting one rian at the expenre of another, often rejsiring a@ second course to eradicate the evil effects of the first, but Compound Oxygenis a revitalizer, renewing, strengthening, invigorating the whole body, ‘These statements sre confirmed by numerous testimonials, published in our book of 200 pages, only with the express permisag of the patients ; nate Hames and addresses are given, and you can refe for furtherinformation. cler to hem ‘The greatsuccess of our treatment has viven rise toa host of imitators, unsertpulous persons ; some calling their preparations Compound Oxygeu, often appropriating ourtestimonials and the names of our patients, to recommend worthless concoctions. But any euhalance made ¢lsewhere or by otherg, and called Com pou isgpurious XY pound OxFEs “COMPOUND OXYGEN—ITS & ACTION AND REDUL'TS,” is the ieee new book of 200 pages, published by Drs Starkey & Palen, which gives to all enquirers full information as to this remarkable curative agent, anda record of surprising edres'ina wide range of chronic cases— many of them after baling abandoned to die by other physicians. Will be mailed FREE to any address on application DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, uy. WR ONTISENTAL . 9" R . Bap fFranciec li relisfbenot Hay Fever, Deache, Rheumatism, ‘Neuervous i-OUuUR PREMIUM. We wil] send THE D ILY TRAN: C {IPT with the ‘an Franciso Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletin, Semi-Weekiy Bulletin, and as, ¢ be fol lowing valuable Pgeraitums at the following prices, payableam a \vac.e: PICK OUT YOUR . . ree . Solid Gold and Siiver Waiches' . . Realizing the imp <tance of premiuin, wehave sciected thre . being the bestkno n aad most eves in the market, There rid-wide reputation which they hove vain sviely om Uheit merits, The eases wo gua © of solia goldand coin silver “Yesp f poe jusi as represented may be teour ani we Wiirefup tbe mone; t. make the most lit
e+ Watches a6 promiuws, as iy offers: « Watch—6ents’. id gold hunting case watch, + atem-windmig aid stem ikT end Dai'y DAILY TRANyeor, Watch from good wer Sw abotmain fellate tu watches HAVe 4 propo will be » by the fob Sola b: tp 98> Kprose cheryce vu viy's ec Suvseril Cue year, 32K), wy San enn Xprese Gharyos on woth Oe ; f ‘a Solid Siiver Watch Solidco = «liver hunting haw” mwovewent, stem-wi ding and stewevtuig @ tho: ugnly cgliabl. tane-keeper, with HAILY TRANSCHIPT and Daily sulletin, one year, #18; with DAILY PKANSCRIPT acd Weekly etic, one year, $19.90, Subscriber to “pa, rest cbarges On Watch from San Francisco. me watch, , with VAILY BRAN SOKIPT, and Daily Bulletia, ove year, 515, witl DAILY THANSCHIVT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, #1z,y0 Subscriber to pay -Apross charge watch from San Francisco. Nickle Watch, A pandsome nickie stem—Trgptch, oper face, vo? MoOVEINeus TRAN sUnIPT and Duty Bulied «4 $1); wits DAILY TKANSCRHIPT ap ¢ Bulletin, on: year $5.90. Subseriber to Teen chase on watch from dan Franciscy Bicye.es. The Bicycle we have selected a¢ tne ‘“apollo”—while not the mx “&s tirat-class article in every respect. some aud substantially made, Itruns easily du is@ prime favorite. itis etandard finish will viekle trimmings, and ‘ill be sent complete witt waddle-bay, tovis, ete. Wiillbe sent with DAILY aes NSCRIPT aad Daily Bulletin, one year DAILY ‘FKANSCKIPT and Weeki , one yeas, $26.90, (Lhe above prices are for a 86-.nch wheel, Price per sauitional inci made known of application.j Srubocriber to psy express charges on bicycle from Fan Francisco. ; ° 4 Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wheel, standard finish yelocipede, with bell, ete., « DAILY TRANSCRIST and year, $12.50; with DAILY Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10, 40, Type Writers This isa type-writing age. whohas writing to do; or shoulc have 0 Hereig your opportunity, The Sun type-wri is a perfect instrument, simple in constructio easily worked, peat!y mounied and. boxed, wit) instructions for use, which can be legibedis te minutes, with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Date Bulletin, one year, “au he DAILY ‘TRé SCRIPT aud Weekly Bulletin, one year, é Subscriber pays express. Cane i Neither too large nor too small, $ case wah Wal. . . . premiumCUBiVe iB t it is hand & wrought tro: nplete, Dairy srl isulietin, One d A a bvery body bas but just the « . ryhtsize with l4-k gold head, will be seut with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bi n, one year, $12.50; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT Weekly Bulletin, one jcar, $10.50, Subscriber . . pays express, Telescope. country or vraveliing, will appreciate. Our premium telescope is a good, strong instrument with an Olject-glass 3 inches in draws, 6 inches long when xi, leatier cased, and willbe sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT an bul; Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRAN SCAIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $9 Subseriber to pay express charges. Microscope, A most intere-ting insirument and of great use to the student. Thisis no toy, but w powermt nucrosope that reveals the many strange thing 5 Lhat existin the food wecat and the water we 3 irink, it standsGinehes high and magnifies 5¢ i liauietors will besentwith WAIL: TRAN bh J SUR P" Daily Bulletin, one ) ear wih DAILY TRAN SCHILPT and We ‘ year, $9. -Subscriber to pay capress charges, Miusical instrumerts, aking our selections of musical premiums, we aimed in every instance i one that we need not hesi uce Lo send toa sr whois @ conno.aseur We have made arrangements with the ocading manulactarers abd jobLers*that enable us to offer ieese iy struments ic connection with the TRAN UK iT op unprecedently liberal terms Banjo : Banjoplayingis an accomplishment that has become very fashionable during the last few years. li is readily learned by anyone having a good ear for music, and makes @ splendid accompaniment for the voice in singing, We will send @ hanaome nickle-rim, calf-skin head, 10 bracket ‘banjo with instruction book, with DAILY TKAN-CRIPT aud Daily Bulletin, one 5 ear, $11.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIP? and Weekly Bulletia, one year, $9.50. Subscriber to pay ex press charges. B Flat Cornet. Ahandsome nickle b flat cornet, with full set it extroe croo: 8, music rack, case and instryction book! ompiete-—a fine scio instrument—with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Bulietin, one year, $16.50; with DAILY TRANSURIIT and Weekly Builetin, $14.5 Subseriber pays express charges, Flute, The flute is one of chesweetest and easiest musical instruments to learn. Itharmonizes with he piano aad il other nstruments, For s premium we have selected a flue cocoa-wood, 6«eyed, cork jointed flute with tuning slide, and will send it with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily +} Bulletin, one yéar, $ DAILY TRANSORIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $10.76, Subscriber pays ex nress charges, Pianos, A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, ele uit tinisbed— just the thing for children to learn » play on;inakes good music, Sent with DAILY *RANSCRIPT and Daily Buletin, one year . $11.50; with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletiu,o year, $9.50, Subscriber pays express, Croquet. A beautiful croquet set for eight players will be sent with DALLY TRANSCRIPT and Daily Vniletin, one year, $10; with DAILY TKANsCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, $8. Sub ~onb ays ©xpress, ° Shot Guns, We wade a anecial point of securing a good gun lor. premium—one that wecan recommend and feel assured that our selection will be ali that. you mnask. Our premium -gun is well made and nandsomely finished. Lt shocis st.oug and accurately, andis @ reliable gun in every particulare {tis the very best gun ever offered ay a wewavaper premium and isweil worth working ior. 1tis a magnificent double breech-loader' with twist barrels, bacn-action, side snap, rubber boti, Nos, 10 and 12 gauge, as desired, and wil be sent with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Dail; Bulletin, one year, $21; with DAILY TRAN SCKIFT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, gly Suascr.ber pays express . Same gun as above, -with pis be adfed to above pr ‘es In ms mient WO Re ‘gr . 81.50 . The bulletin is the leading evening Coast. it ipwtistinguished for the bri pleteness ofits local news, revie Bulletin isthe only newspaperin Cali i tee iaianle Coun paperin California rincipal he ws centers in the East, the fetin twelve hours in advance of the The Weekly Bulletin isa handsom morning—the largestand best wee Send al’ «rders e12 paid. . 354.10. . COMBINAT) ~S Prums A Nickie tenordr », 14-) ch head, with stick compiete, with DAL ¥ Ti. NSCKIPT wud Vail Bulletin, one year, *) with DAILY frat SORIPT and Wee<i ictin, one year, 210 ¢ Subscriber pays exp vss Military Drum. A fine corded, hammered. brass drum, witt sticks complete, with DAILY TRANSCRIPT an Daily Bulletin, one year, $10.50; with DAILY aKANSCRIPT and Weekly boiletin, one yea $5.50. Subscriver pays express, Riffes. The Winchester mrintains its placeas the best repenting rifle made and well known t need further descrip # will send a 44 cal octagon bar-el Wie ritie with DAILY ve CRIT and Bulletin, one year with DAILY TRANSUKIPT and Week) one year, $20.76. Above is center fir willsemum tin tire for 91.40 less, Bub 8 Uxpress Flobert_ Rifles. A Flobert rifle, shooting 22-cal. 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