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TRANSCRIPT, .
‘Table of Distances.
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ENGINES .
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It O:%3 Itsclf Automatcally.
It russ with a cheaper rraco of C.
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ukelzy to get ott ef ordcr than ex=y otacr Cas or Casoliso Dngize now built./ f
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acoline than enz7 otucr Iacine. and tco=soand is therefcro less
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t otice to Creditors. ;
STATE «! Harmon A. Lord, deceased.
Notice is-ereby given by the undersigned, CharlP. Frissell, Administrator
of the said est: ¢ of Harmon A. Lord, deceased, to the creditors of.and all person:
having claimnsagainst the said deceased, to
exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, withm four months after the first
ublication of this notice to the said
Casing P, Frissell, at the office of J. 1.
Caldwell, Attorney at law, south side
of Broad St., Nevada City, Cal., the same
being the place for the traasaction of the
business of said estate, in said County of
Nevada.
f Cuarves P. FRISSELL,
Administrator of the estate of Harmon
A. Lord, deceased.
Dated this 13th day of July, 1892.
1. I. Caldwell, Aitorney for Administcator.
jy 13
Notice to Creditors.
STATE of George G. Allan, deceased.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Executors ot thé last will ol
George G. Allan, deceased, to the ereditors uf and“all persons having claims
against the said deceased, to exhibit thei
with the necessary vouchers, within ten
months aiter thetirst publication of this
notice to the said Executors, at. the
Law Office of Fred Searls, Nevada
City, California,the same being the place
for the transaction of the business ot the
estate, in said county of Nevada.
WILLIA « CA). PBELL,
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. ~ i
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
MakysviL_e, Uat., June 11, 1892.
OTICE is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions ot the act
of Congress of June 3, 187%, entitled **An
“act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada and
Washington ‘Territory,’ Maia Jane
Waistell of Oregon House, County of
Butte, State (or ‘Lerritory! of. Calitornia,
has this day filed in this office her sworn
statement No. 667, for the purchase ot
the N W jofS W fandSW fof N W jot
Setion No. four, in Township No. 17 _N
Range No.6 EMt D M, aod will offer
proot to show that the land sovght is
more valuable for its timber or stone than
for-agricultural purposes, wid to establish
her claim.to said land before the Register
and Mteceiver of this office at Marysville,
Cal., on Thursday, the 15th day ot August,
1892. ‘She names as witnesses: James
McNalley, Joseph Sun, James Earley and
Dennis Down, all of Oregon idouse, Butte
County, Cal.
‘Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above described lands ure requested
to file their claims in this office on or
Wefore said 18th day of August, 182.
CHARLES HAPGOOL’, Kegister.
E1Paso de Robles Springs Hae
Paso de Robles,
Ban Luis Obispo County, California.
HE Greatest Health Resort on the Pacific
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tages; mud and 6ul hur baths, the waterr
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streets, Sun Fiaucisco, at 8:15 4. Me, ulrive ut
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KF. BUKNS. Manager
Bunting Flags.
In view of the movement for a more
neral use.of the, Stars and Stripes, ¢specially im conne.tion with the euucation
“of American youtl;,, we have made special arrangements to furnish the bust
quarry of Bunting Flags to readers of
the Dairy FP \wscpirr atthe following
low pricesRJ 4 OLATION SIZkKS.
Bet osc es sige eete $ 2.37
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Publishers ‘Daily 'Transcript,’’ Nevada City, Cal.
'
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PROCLAMATION.
ETaTE OF CALIFORNIA,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
SACRAMEN10, August 6, 1892,
HEREAS, The Legisiature of tne
State of California, at its twentymith session, beginning on the tifth day
ot Jauuary, A. D. 1891, two-thirtis ot
all the members clectéd to” each of the
two houses of said Legislature voting in
tavor thereof, proposed the following de
scribed amendinents to the Constitution
of the State of California, to wit: ;
Amendment Number One.
Senate Constitutiona! Amendment No 10]
) ArrTIcLe IV,
Section 2. ‘Lhe session of the Legislature shall commence at 12 o'clock M.
on the tirst Monday after the tirst day ot
anvary vext succeeding the election ol
Its members, atid shall be biennial, unless:
the Governor shall in the interim convene the Legisiature. by proclamation.
No pay shal be allowed to members for
a lounger period than one hundred days,
and nv bil shall be mtrodued in either
house after the expiration of sixty days
from thecommencement of each session,
Withgut the conseut of two-thirds of the
menivers thereof. :
Amendment Number Two.
{Assembly Constitutional Amendment
No. 7. d
‘ ArricLe XI.
~ Section 18. Nocounty, city, town,
towuship, Board of Education, or schyol
district shall incur any indebtedness o
hability, many manner, or for any pur
pose excecding in any year the incoine
and revenue provided for it for sucl
year, Without the assent of tyo third:
of the qualitied the-assent of two third:
of the qualitied eg ae thereof voting ai
an eleccion to be Held tor that purpose,
nor uuless before or at the time of in
curring such indebtedness, provision shali
be made for the collection of au annual
tax sutticient to pay the interest on sucl
indebtedness as it talls due, aud’ alse
provision to constitute a sinking fuid
fur tie payment of the principal therc
of on or before maturity, wich’ shal
not exceed forty years from the tim
of contracting the samme. Any indebt
edness or liability incurred gontrary t
this provision shall be void.
Amendment Number Three.
{Senate Constitutional Amendment No.
1l.J
ARTICLE V.
Section 15. A Licutenant-Governon
shall be elected at the same time anc
place and in the sume manner us tin
Governor, and his.term of ottice aud lu
qualitications of eligibility shall also be
the same. He shail be 1 resident of the
Senate. but shall have onl, a casting votc
therein. He shall also, wheu the Sena
is not in session, visit all the + tate in
stitutions, prisons, reformatory schools,
asylums, oni other ‘institutions, sup
ported in whole or 1m part by the State,
and make careful examinations of th:
manner in Which the appropriations for
the support of such institutions, aid for
permanent improvements, have Leen ex
pended, and report the result of his exa:niuations to the Governor, to the Legis
lature, aud to any other otticer, or Boara
of officers, that the Legislature may «irect ; PROVIDED, that in cuse the offige oi
Lieutenant-Governor becoming © vacant,
or in the case of the functions of Governor devolving upon lin, the President
pro teni. of the Senate, or his successor,
shall perform the duties aud reccive the
emoluments of said t.ieutenant-Governor,
during Ure term of such vacancy, or the
time Le is performing such ftunctigns ot
Governor. The Legislature may by law
prescribe the time and manuer thac such
examntuations shall be made. If, during
a vacancy in the oltice of Governor, the
Licutenaut-Governor shall be impeached,
displaced, resign, die, or become incapable of jertorming the «duties of his
office, or be absent trom the State, the
President pro tem. of the Seuaté shall
act as Governor untl the vacancy be
filled or disability shall cease. The Lieutenant-Governor shall be disqualitie.:
from holding wny other office, except as
speg¢ially provided in this Constitution,
during the term for which he shall have
been etected.
Section 19. Governor,
Governor, Secretary of State, Controller,
Treasurer, Attorney-General, SurveyorGeneral, shall, at stated times during : hei:
centinuance in office,receive for their
services a compensation, which shall not
teri, Which compeuzation is herebe tixed
fer the Tollowiiy officers for the two
terms next evouing the adoption’ of; this
Constitution, as tollows: Governor, six
thou-and ($6000) dollars per annum ; the
Attorney-General, three teousand (45000)
dollars per annum; the Secretary
of State, Controlier, Treasurer, three
thousand ($3000) dollars euch per
annum ; Surveyor-General, thiee thousand ($30) dollars per annum, and for
the following officer for the fractienal
term aud for the two terns next ensuing
the fourth day of November, A. D. eigiiteen hundred and ninety-1we, as fellows :
Lieutenant-Governor, four thousana ‘$4,0.0) dollars per annum, aud traveling expenses when he may be cmpleyed in
Visiting and examining > tate motitutions.
Such compensation to be in full for all
services by them, respectively, renderad,)
in any otticial capaci y or employment
whatsoever, during their espective terme
Legislature, after the expiration of their
red, may, by
law, dimiuwh the compenation of any or
all such officers, Lut in no case shall have
‘The Legislature may, in its discretion,
abolish the office of Survey or-General, and
none of the officers hereinbefore named
shall receive for their own use any fees
or perquisites for performance of any
official duty. os
Amendment Number Four.
{Assembly Constitutional Ainendment
No. 5.)
ArticLe IV.
Section 34. No bill making an appropriation for n oney, except the general
for the appropriation of money exclusively
devoted to the suppprt of the General
Government and State institutionsyshall FHIOAGO UOTTAGE ORGAN UO.
tar Frac, th’ PALMER
Boutain more than one appropriation, and .
chat_for a single and certaim purpose, to!
be therein expressed. \
ciency bill is presénted to the Governor,
he iay object to one ormore items, W hile
approving other portions ofthe lil. No
otheer o! the State shall have ~power to
incur any deficietey except mm case of
actual necessity, and then only upon the
Lieutenantbe increased nor diminished during the f
When the detiwritten authority, tirst obtained, of the
Governor, Secretary of State, and Attoruey-treneral, Any deticiency incurred
in violation of tis provision shall be
void, and the Legislature shall not have
the power to apprupriate money to pay
the same.
Amendment Number Five.
{Senate Constitutional Amendment No.
14.] :
Article XX, i
Section 8. Any city coutaining a population of more than three thousand five
nundred inhabitants, may trame a charter
jor its OWL governinent, ce usistent with
and subject to the Constitution anyl laws
ol this state, by causing a Board of fitteen
trecholders, who shalt have been for at
‘east tive years qualitied electors/thereot,
wo be elected by the qualified voters ot
~aid city atany general or special election,
whose daty 1t shall be, wythin winery
days after such election, to prepare anu
propore a charter for such city, Which
sMatl be signed, 1u duplicate, ly the memvers of such Board, ora majori y of thei.
and returned, oue copy/ to the Mayor
thereof, or other chief executive officer ot
such city, and the other to the Kecorde:
ot. the county. Such proposed charter
shall then be published in two daily newspapers of general circulation mm such city,
voratlease wwenty days, and the first pub
‘deation shall be made within twenty dayttter the completion of the charter; riko
VIDED, that im cities Contaimugy a popu
ation of not more than ten thousand to
aabitants such proposed charter shall Le
published in one such daily newspaper ;
tnd within not less than thirty days atte:
such puliication 16 shall be submitted t
che qualitied electors of said city at a gen
erator spec al election, andit a majoriby
t such qualified electors voting there,
shall rauty the same, 16 shall therealte:
oe submitted tothe Legislature for ite ap
proval or rejection as whule,. withou,
power of alteration or amendineut, Suc
tpproval may be made by toucurren
resolution, aud if approved by a majority
vote of the members viected tu each house.
ut shalldsecome the charter of such city,
t-such city be consolidated with a county.
chen ot such city and county, and shai
weome the organic law thereof, anc.
upersede any existing charter wud al
oucudments thereo, and all laws incon
sistent with such chaiter. A copy o}
such charter, certified by the Mayor, o:
shicf executive officer, aud authenucatec
ry the seal of such city, setuing forth the
suboussion of such charter tu the electors,
ind its ratitication by them, shall, afcer
che approval of such charter by the Leyis
lature, be epee? in duplivate, and le
posited, ont in the office of the Pecretary
ot State, ald the other, after being re
corded in said Recorder's ottice, shall be
ieposited in the archives ot the city, anu
chereafter all ( ourts shall take judicia.
notice of said charter. ‘Phe charter, s«
iatitied. may be amended at intervals, o:
not less than two years by proposals there
tor, submitted by the legislative authority
of the city to the qualined: electors there
uf, at a general or special election, hel
st dJeast forty days atter the publi
cation of sucle propusals for twenty day:
inadaily newspaper of general circulation
in snch qualitied electurs voting ther at,
aud approved by the Legislature, as
herein provided for the approva
of the charter. Iu submitting any
such charte® or amendments thereww, any
alternative article or proposition may by
presented for the ehuice of the voters,
aud may be voted omstparately withou,
prejudice to others.
.
NOW, ‘TUERKFOREF, Pursuant t
the provisions ot the Coustitution, and an
Act of the Legislaturs entitled: ‘An Aci
to provide for the submi-sion of certain
proposed amendmerts to the Constitution
of the State of California to the qualities
electors for their af-preval.”’ approves
March 7, A. D. 1883, viz.: * Section 1,
Whenever the Legislature shall propost
any amendment or amendments to the
Constitution of this State, which amend
ment of amendments shall have bee.
passed in the mannet and form requirec
by section oue of article eighteen of thie
Constitution, and no other mode is pro
vided by law tor the subints-ion of , sucl
umendinent or amendments to the peoph
tor their approval, it shall be the duty «1
the Governor to advertise such proposed
amendment or amendments in. at leasi
four newspapers of general circulation in
® is State, tur three mongis next preced
newspapers luust be published at the’ city
of Sacramento, aud twe at the city oi
san Francisco; and in issuing his pro
clamation tor an cleetions atwhich any
amendment or amendments to the Con
stitution are to_be voted upon, he shall in
clude such amendment or amendmen 8
therein, and he staid designate them b)
numbers, iu the order in which they hav
been proposed.”” “ihe said amendinent:
are pubmitted, to be separately vole
npon by ballot by the qua.itied eiectors of
the State, on
I Tuesday, November the Eighth, A. D, 1992.
Each ballot used at such election must
contain, pruited thereon, the words: .
Sennte Conetituti nal Amendueut Yes
do. 10 « ae ;
aie so.
Yes
Pe Ripe ate a eee a Sie: No.
cee Comsuittouul Amendment Yes
Wile PA hss ccuh van cn tecages es Pre eiee —+ Nu Ease
SEIS ASS eae epee <re see ences es
Ws-ensbly Coustiiutioua’ Amendment
No.
Arecinbl, Cubs. Utional AMenuc ment (Yes
a eR UP rere ere es Tas o eens i
No
Seu te Constitutional 4ainendment Tee
no, . . eee
Witness my hand and the“Great § al
of the State, the day and year first written,
[sEaL} a
H. H. MARKHAM, —<
Attest: Governor,
E. G. Warts,
ing the next geueral election : One of saic .
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Quick Time # Cheam are
GES ea
TOGastera Cities and to Europe.
BY 3HK GREAT TKANSCONTISENTAS,
ALL KAIL ROUTES
—oFr THE—
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPARY,
(Paciric Sysria.)
Daily Express Traius make prompt connections with Kailway Lines
in the fust,
—AND A‘lew York and New Orleans
With Steamer Lines to
EUROPEAN — PORTS.
PULLMAN PALACE
SLEEPING CARS
And Sccond-class Sleeping Cars
Attached to Express Traine,
Tickets sold, Sleepiux Car Berths secures
and other icformation giveu. upon applicstion at the Company's ottices where passed
zers calling in person can secure Choice o}
outer, etc,
Orders sold at Lowest Rates for tickets
for passage from Europe and Eastern cites to any point in the Pacific States and
ferritories. These orders, if not—used,
will be redeemed at the full amount paid
therefor.
t. H. GOODMAN,
ee Gencrul Pasa Agent,
R. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Munnger.
San Francisco Cal.
RAIL ROAD LANDS.
For tands iu Central aud Northern Celi
fornin, Oregon, Nevads and Utah, apply
op mild vess,
W. il, MILLS, Land Agent,C. P. R. KR. Sx
francisco.
For Landsin Sovthern Galifornia, apply
0 or nddress
jJEKOME MADDEN, Tand Agent,&. PL R.
Stu Fruucisco, Cal,
TO [iE UNFORTUNATE
OR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY
No. 623 Kearney Street,
jorner Commercial,.... San fFrencisc
Established in 1554
for the treatmen
of Seuxal and deli
nal Diseases -such
as Gonorrhea, Gleet
Stricture, syphili
in alllits forms
Semiual Weaknes
linpoteucy, ete.
Skin Diseases ov)
years’ standing au
Uleerated Leg
pac aeercily tren
ri ed.
S&S Dr. Gitbon has
practiced over thirty years in San Francisco
indo is Dispevsar, is the oldest in Cali.
foriin, Thesick and 1: ffic ed should not
fail to call upon him. she docter hus
raveled ex'e: sively im Europe, avd inspected thoroughly the Vartous: hospitals
there, abtaintng a great d alef valusbiein
&rma'ion, Which leis © Mp etene ty linpuri
to those in necd of hisservices.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS,
Seminal Kmissious, the cousequence
telfabuse. Thissolitury vice, or depraved
sexual indulgence, is practiced bythe south
{both sexes to an ulmoust unlimited exent, producing with uuerring Certainty ihe
ol.owing train of murbid symptoms unie-t
‘onbutted by scientific mediaal mexsures
iz’ Sallow countenapce, dark spots unde)
he eyes, puin iu the ead, ring ng in thi
‘ars noise like the rustlig of loaves and
he rattling ef Clariots, uneasiness about
vius, Weakuiess vf the limbs, coufused vis
on, blunted intellect, loss of contidence
fitidence in approaching strangers, a disike to form pew vcquaintauces, disposition
o shun soviety, loss of memory, nectic
lushes, pimples and various eruptionsabout
he face, furred tongue, fetid breath, coughs
musumption, night sweats, Lf relief be not
»*btuined, persons so aftiicted should apply
mumediately, either in person ur by letter.
cond heave a cure effecteu by his new and
screntific mode cf treating these diseases.
MAKKIED MEN,
dc those who Contemplate marriage, whi
r sufferiug under any of these fearful maldies, should vot forget the sacred respon
icility resting upon them, vordclay cub
“in imuvedinte relief.
CURED AT HOME, =
Persons atu distxuce may be CURED atl
HOME, by addressing a letter to De. Gibbon
teting cage, symptoms, length of time the
tisease has continued, ant the medicin
vill be promptly sent, free from damage or
urcosity, to auy purt of the country, with
ul, and plain directions foruse. The Docor cures when others fail. Try him.
harges reasouuble call or write.
address DK. J, F. GIBBUN, og3 Kearney
treet, corned ummerciul, San Fruncisce
yibhce Bux b 2
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Treatment + by: Inhalation,
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ral ¢
r Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis
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pound Oxygen Tredtiment. that of Dre,
starkey ata Palen, is ascientife adjustment
the clementsor Oxyyen and Nitogen
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werthe world,
It hus *cen in use for more than twenty
rears ; thousunds of patien's hreve been
re tod, eats SEGUE thousand physicians
vave used it, und recommende 1 y
iiypificant fact, cna dbase
Ni dove pot art as most drngs do, by creat:
rgauother wilment, xnabenefiting one
cmatthe expen-e of anober, often re_ ring a second Course to eradicate the
svileftectsof the first, but Com potn 1 Oxysents na revitelizer, reveWiug, streuythenny, iiVigorsting the whole budy,
‘These wtetementy are Contiimed by numeroustestimoniuls, published in our book
of OO pages only with the express permis.
aot ofthe patients; their unmes and adrernes ure xiven, and you-can re »
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‘The great success of our treatm
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new book of 260 pages, published by brs
sterkey & Palea, which tavesto wll cnquir.
ere full iuformetion as to this re markatle
curative agent. anda record of surp ising
curesina wide range of chronic casegs—
ees of them after being abundened to die
by eotherphysicians. Will be mai
toapy address ou application ied FRRE
& Secretary of State,
Solid Gol! and Silver
. sclely on cheis
Saibrmrriber §
San Francisee,
thin’
. one
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thing more
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Iced Tea. But it takes fine
Tea to stand the test of Ice,
lt seems to bring out the bit
terndas and objectionable fea
tures of poor tea, It is essen
tial therefore that the Téa
should be PURE. With a
market flooded with green
teas, al! of which are artifici
aily colored, and black ‘teas,
the cheaper grades of which
are oiten both colored and
dulverat@ the difieulty in
rocuring PURE Tea hegin
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for an absolutely PURE TEA
at a moderate price that
wo =
bead
Beech’s Tea was laced before
Bemg the PURE
uncolored leaf, it is different
———_ you ever used,
the public.
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a green or black, simply natue
ral leaf, that draws a canary
color, sweet and of a deligh te
_ fulfragrance. It stands
ly well the test of the teapot
and the ice pitcher.
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pes.
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