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September 15, 1892 (4 pages)

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It russ with a cheaper rraco of C. guezt.y it COSTS LLCS to rea paises pene For Samplicity it Beats t20 crid, 23 LIz7c> Paes, ukelzy to get ott ef ordcr than ex=y otacr Cas or Casoliso Dngize now built./ f ILLUSTRATED DDSCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR ATO 8 REY, ot ritat:t acoline than enz7 otucr Iacine. and tco=soand is therefcro less . 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 coast; climate uariyaicu; new hot: Yand cov tages; mud and 6ul hur baths, the waterr of uvequaied medicinnl value; Lew and alegant bath-houses; ‘competent attendants Take the Uregon Expresstrain from Marys ville, connecting at ‘shira and Vowusebd streets, Sun Fiaucisco, at 8:15 4. Me, ulrive ut 4:20 P. M. sume Guy; vO Biapilys. % 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 6 feet loup L...-eS Tics cee 8 féetlumg.... 4:00) 10 feet lony. ‘ 6.00 12 feet long >. asthe » 0-04 DEPORT cece ccccce sere . 10.34 16 feet long... es 1z.0u 18 feet long.... 13.34 20 feet long. 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CNBTRUCTION'BOOKS ie AND PIANO STOOL : mn , appropriation Lill, and the deticieney bill Cnanglogues dnd Price Lists cn application . 2PPTOPT! ’ land money eau pro. terms hereinbefore mén' 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 . (RR 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 DRS, STARKEY & PALEN'S Treatment + by: Inhalation, 1529 Arch 8t., Philade)y bia Pa. ral ¢ r Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis Dysentriy, Uatarrh, Hay Fever, D.bint, Headache. Kheumatism, Neuralyia, aud all Chiooic and Neryous Disurders Pe original and only genvine Com pound Oxygen Tredtiment. that of Dre, starkey ata Palen, is ascientife adjustment the clementsor Oxyyen and Nitogen MAGNETIZED 3 whe the compound is so-corfensed mod made purtabte thatitis sent all 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 » forfurtheriuformution, refer lo aie ‘The great success of our treatm siven rise tua host of imitators, pete fous persons ; some Calling their prepnrations Compound Oxygen, often »ppropriatipgour testimonials and the “hanes of our pattents. to recominend worthless. coneocces, But any substauce made cleewhere by others, nud Called Compound Oxygen SACOMPOUXD OXYGEN I “COD by XVGEN—ITS } :
ACTION AND KE>U LTS," Nike omens 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 DRS. STARKEY & PALEN, £6F" We wil ant THE D ILY TRAN © IPT with the an Franci« Daily Balletin, 3V lowing valuable Premiums at the toilow'ne prices, payable in a war e2 ‘iy Huilatin, Semi-W PICK CUT YOUR vive he fowe ties the move mi Vite al prog tivis, ax ail} me <i f7 tef ’ ’ Solia Gold Wetch—Gerts . vase Watch tha” movement ne ail stem: , With PAILYTHASSORUPT — mt fit ne yaar, & sauh, DAILY TRAN vi Weebly Hie etin, one year, 254.40 ve eX p-Test Charger Ou wach from ftp: oa gentleman's solid gold bunts Solid Gold Waic!—-Ladies. ne Watch, ‘Wai f. 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The Bicycle we . ave selected n° rremium tne “apolio”—while net the invs%« x} chsive is & tiret-luse article in every respect. 26 is hand some and substantially ude, Itruns easily anc isa prime favorite, Iti, standard finish will sickle trianmings, and will be rent complete wit) swtldle-buy, tovin, ete, Will be sent with ALL) MRhaANS@XIPE aad bail, Bull one year, lv rav. with “DAILY THRANSO and Werk: ulleten, one Yeas, $26.90, [The ayove prices ar or a 36-cich Whee Price per additional “inc made known on application.) Subseriber to 4) sapress charges on Lic) Tetrom Sank rancieco. ‘ > Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wheel, stanuard finish, Wrought iror saveertt with bell, ete., complete, stnt wi h VAILY TRANSEMIET and Daiiy Bulleting-oe eur, $12.50; with DAILY TKANSCUIPT -ano Weeki) Bulit tin, one year, $10.40, Type Writers Tiisisatyye-vriting cope. Hvery body bas winting to du; or theui have o 2 your +pporturity, The Sun type-wri is periect institinent, single in constructio easily Worked, neut!y mounted and boxed, wit! oistiuctions fur use, which can be leairedi te’ ininutes, with DAILY PRANSCHKIPT ated Dail Bul.etin, one sear, ana the DAILY TRAN" “CKIPT and Weekly Bulieun, one Year, $15 Subscriber pays express, Cane Neither too large nor too small, but just the Pebteze with eh gold head, will be sent witb DAILY TRAN, CHIPT ane Deady Bulletin, one year, SI2bU; witn DAILY THANSCKIPT and Weeki) bulletin, one ycar, $10.00. Subscribe: ma} s OX prens, Telescope. A very useful article that anyone tiving in tne country or vraveliog, will appreciate, Onr premium telescepeis a good, strong instrument, withan objcceeglass fo inches in) Gian eter, 3% hhuws, 6 inches long When closed, leadier cased, ut wilibe sent with UAILY IRANSCKIET aid tails Bulletin, one yer, $11, with vA. LY TRAN -CRIPT ana Wechly Subscriber to pay express charges, Microscope, A most intere-ting instrument and of great uxe tovhe siudent, ‘This is no toy, but » powertur micrOseo) ¢ that res cals the many strange Uhnings that exist in the food weeat and the water we arink, Tt standstGinches high sud miaynitics 50 dianeters,and wil besent with DAIL: TKANoUk. PE and vaily Beletin, one year,. $11; with DAILY TKASSCIIPT ane Weekly Bubetin, one )cOr, $V. Subscribes lo pay eXpreas charges, Musical Instrumerts. In making cur selection~ of musicalinstrutucnts for proemiuios, We aimed in every instance Ogeta youu article one that We need nut heei& eto send toaperfurmer whois @& connmo seer, We bave nade urrangements with the cading mantfacturcrs and Jobvers thatenuble us to uffes SURES T ov unprecedently liberal terms Banjo Banjoplay ing is an accomplishment that has become Very fa-hionuble during the last few years, Lis readiiy learned by anyo.e having a good ear tor music, und makes a spiendi accompaniment fin the voice insinging, We will sepd a hanuony tuickle-rim, caf-skin head, 10 bracket banjo with instruction book, with DAILY TKAN~CKIPY and Vaily Bulletin, ove year, 211.50; with DAILY TRANSCKILT and Weekly Bulletia, one jeur, 39.50. Subscriber to puy express charges, _B Flat Cornet. Ahandeome niekle b flat cornet, with full set of ¢Xtes cpoo: 8, music ruck, case and instruction hooks omphte—a fine -Cio inetrument—with DAILY TRANSCRIP? and Daily Buiietin, one year, $16.50; with DAILY TRANS CKIPT and Weekly Bulletin. $14.6 — Subscriber pays express charges, Flute, The flute is one of che sweetest and easiest musical instruments tu leat, Et harmonizes with i piano aod sil other nstruments, For a mum wehaveseleeted a fine cocou-wood, 6i, cors Jointed Hute with tuning slide, and willsendit with DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Dany Builetin, one yerr. $13; DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Weekly Bulletin, ons year, $10.75, Subscriber pay 8 eX ress « harges, Pianes, imiature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, elehed— just the tang ter children to learn lar er yood music, Sent with DAILY Ka RIT and trai.y Buletin, che sea $11 Ms; with DaILY TKANSCRIVT and W eekly Bulletin,o year, $¥.5U. 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Approved by thesignalservice at Washington hese i struments in Onnect.on with the TRAN,gith tull direesions for use will be rent with DAILY TRANSCKIVT and Daily Builetin, one year, $10.76; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT and Weehly Bulletin, one year, $8.75. Subsciiber p&) #§ express, Photographic Outfit, Amateur photography iso most delightfu. and popular recreation. With the approved ap) aratuof today anyone can soon acquire the art of making-s good picture and wil gocn po-sess hundreds of views taken by him or herself. The apparatus we offer issor light i€ can easily ss carried when walking or riding, Every bed) shon d have one, for it will prove a seurce o amusement to alla: d of profit to many, A complete photographic, outfit, consisting ot view camera for making 3}x 4% Pictures, with quick w. rking lens, 6 rapid ury plates, 2 Japannec ‘Fou trays, 2pachayesors. 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Asa few of the attractions, there ‘may be named the high, ary bracing inountain air, magnificent scenery, angling possibilities, mountain peaks, lakes and wild canons easily aévessible by saddle trails, excellent hotel accommodations, ete., ete, Wi GEOSCHONEWALD. . Maxdcep' HOTEL GAZETTE, thing more freshing in hot weather than 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 is to bé understood. gy It was tu meet. the der and 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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