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September 16, 1892 (4 pages)

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a a * ~“ ae THE -DAILY TRANSCRIPT. Ee Table ot Distances. From Névada Uity to Alpha.. Vase vs. -1644 miles rehvilic hl hs ine Tent.. ae aes Bear Valley. ; 7s Ps Bridgeport... ye * Boe man Dan. S eee Cherokee... 13, ** ColumBa Hil) go utes.. s---<< we“ Edwards’ Bridge Grass Valley . Hunts Hill.... Jacksus’s ....Lake City ... Littie Yorx.... Lowell Hill.... Moore's Fiat... North Bloomfielé. Newtown...... ;North San Juan 3 Omega....-.-+ a Purdou » Bridge th Quaker Hil).. 7 Belief Hil’. 18 $ Rough & Keady Pee Snow fen!. sd Snuw Point a) = Scou”™ Fle cA eed Sinaretvibe.. 19 an Sweetiand. 45 * S;evceville.. wa nf Bacremento.. 76 Bav Fraucisco 166 . Truckee ‘ . 88 Washington ...,°... Soci meesee af Yon Ret & 1 = ES signed, Charl ~ P. Frissell, Administrato: of the geased, to the’ creditors of and all person: having clainns against the said deceased, ux exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, Withm four months after the first publication of this notice to the sani Charles P. Frissell, at the office of J. 1. of Broad St., Nevada City, Cal., the’s ame being the place tor the transaction of the Nevada. trator.————— neh Corzal ran.teville. t otice to Creditors. STATE! Harmon A. Lord, deceased. Notice is * ereby given by the undergaid est: ® of Harmon A, Lord, deCaldwell, Attorney at, law, south side business ot said estate, in said Courty ol CHARDES P. FRIs.sELL, Administrator of the estate of Harmon A. Lord, deceased. ; Dated this 13th day of July, 1892. X. J. Caldwell, Aitorney for Adminis1 jy 15)° Notice to Creditors. * oe ' STATE of George G. Allan, i Notice is hereby given by the aigued, Executors of I George G. Allan, deceased, to the cred-j1 itors ut and all persons having — against the said deceased, to.exhibit thes}! with the necessary vouchers, within ten monthis after the first publication of this notice to the sai Executors, at the Law Ottice of Fred Searls, Nevada City, California, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of the estate, in said county of Nevada. WILLIA «. CA‘. PBELL, NLLES sEAKAS, Executors of the I.ast Will of George G. Allan, deceased. Dated July 12, 1892. Fred Searls, Attorney. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878. ie: Notice For Publication. UNITED STATES LAND UFFICE, . MakYsvitue, Car., June 11, 1892. OTIGE is hereby given that i com N pliancé with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1873, entitled “Au act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevadaand Washington Yerritory,' Masia Jane Waisteil, of Oregon House, County of Butte, State (or ‘Lerritory ) of Calitornia, has this day filed in this otlice ler sworn statement No. 607, for the purchase ol the N W foi W jand5 W fot NW jot Setion No. four, in Township No. 17 N Range No. 6 E Mt D M, and will offer proot to show that the land sowght is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said laud before the Register and Keceiver of this office at Marypville, Cal., on ‘Vhursday, the 18thday ot August, 1492. She names as witnesses: James McNalley, Joseph Sun, James Earley and Dennis Down, all of Oregon House, Butte County, Cal. we Any. and all persons claiming adversely. the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office om or before said 18th day of August, 15:2, CHARLES HAPGOOD, Register. deceased. underjyl2 E. Pasode Robles Springs Hoe Paso de Robles, San Luis Obispo County, California. ‘HE Greatest Health Resort on the: Pacific cuast; climate unrivaicu, bew hut land cut tages; mud and sip baths; the watere of unequaled medicinal value; Lew und slegant bath-houser; competent attendanis Take the Uregon bxpress train from Mar) &ville, connecting at 4 bird alid ‘uwnseud stiects, den KF) aucisco, mt B:1D aA. Me, wITiVe ut BO P. Mg Bume Gay; LO Bliayius. * A F. BulKNe, Manager Bunting Flags. In view of the movement for a ,more general use of the Stars and Stripes, epecially in conne-tion with the euucation of American youth, we have made »pecial arrangements to furnish the BEST qua.iry of Bunting Flags to readers ot the Daity fr script at the following low prices i Kk} CLATION SIZES. 5 feet long. ... Pek ear 6 feet-loup ..scceneeeee 7 feet bng..s-.e0s 8 feet] ong....10 feet loty. 6.00.. 02 eee T2feet long...-. Peete 14 feetlong?....++ 16 feet long. ... 18 feet longs. 20 feet long.. 4.25 feet long....28 feet long..-.30 feet long... oboe $2 feet long.... . 36 feet lonz....+Scel ouee These Flags are guaranteed to be equal to any: Bunting Flags ir. the country. Ad@ress All orders with remittance ‘V6 “ BROWN & CALKINS, Publishers ‘‘Daily Transcript,’’ Nevada City, Cal. Theo Chicago Cottage Organ’ Has attained astandudofexcellenc whh» admits of nu searriosr. lt coutains aaes p emarerement that 10 yentive genius, sk: aud vioney cay pr duce, 2 ® These oxen 1 Sore! are eapnreted foi uality of tone, quick response, variety of dnttloloks ard otic design,beauty “ ‘g finish, perfect construction, ma ing them the most attractive, ornamentai and desire * ble ergans for bomes, schvols, churches lodges, societies, etc. i ESTABLISHED KEPUTATION UNEQ . FACILIPIES bittep BILLED WORKMED: _ Be&T MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAKE THIS The Popular Organ. (NBTRUCTIOR KS winuth session, beginning on.the fifth day ot January, A. D. all the members elected to _cwo houses of “said Legislature voting in tavor thereof, proposed the following de scribed amendiments to the Constitution of the State of California, to wit: {Senate Constitutiona! Amendment No10, lature shall commence atJ2 o'clock M. on the first Monday after the first day o} its members, and shall be biennial, unles: the Governor shall m the interim con No pay shal ve allowed to members for . an a longer period than one hundred days, aud no bul shall be introduced in eithe: the last will of . house after the expiration of sixty daye clauns . without the consent of two-thirds of the {Assembly Constitutional Amendment township, Board of Education, or schovui district shall incur any indebtedness liability, in any manuer, or for any pur . of pose exceeding in any year the income and revenue provided for it for sugh year, without the assent of two third of the qualified the assent of two third: ofthe qualitied electors thereof voting a. . at an elecuon to be held for that purpose, nor unless before or at the time! of 1 curring such indebtedness, provision shal. indebtedness a3 10 + ND PIANO STOOL Cearalogues end Price Lists on application Bt “HERCULES GAS # GASOLINE ENGINES 1 Dattertes or Electric Spark to care ak ; Gouble or f=2se Explosions, 50 frequent wits the unre. Automatically. g Just light tro 270 It Oils Itsclf it runs ell czy. Jt rucs with a cheaper craco of C quezt-y it COSTS LIS to rua it. For Simplicity it Bests tho Werld. ¥ It hes fover pares, ukely to get out of crdcr than c=y other Cas orSEND FOR ILLUSTRATID DUSCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR iTO . nus frocks, tt’ PALMER’ & REY, sot ortactt Deu>ner bearer? for-@ 2fakes no smell cr dirt. acoline than any other Daci20. and tcomso ac B Jicblo sper, tara tio Whocl, end ie e — 4 _ TD be EXxecutivE DEPARTMENT, : Sacramen10, August 6, 1892, HEREAS, The Leyisisture of the State of California, at its twenty vate OF CALIFORNIA, © Pe . wt two-thirds ©! each of the 18y1, Go um Amendment Number One. Arvicce IV. Section 2. ‘Lhe session of the Legis. Bnvary vext succeeding. the election o1 au ene the Legisiatare by proclamation. rom the commencement of each session, newubers thereof. Amendment Number Two. No. 7.) Arricie XI. Section 18. No county, city, town, be made for the collection of ahaunua . , tax sutticient to pay the interestou suci . aid within not talls due, and of on or before maturity, w.tch shal . ot not exceed forty years from of contracting the same. Any indébe edness or liability incurred contrary t this provision shall be void. Amendmeat Number Three. {Senate Constitutional Amendinent No. 11.) ArTICcLE V. Section 15. A Lieutenant-Governo: . + shall be elected at the same time ai place and in the sume manner as the Governor, and his term ot oftice and hi qualifications of eligibility shall also In Tc the same. He shail be . resident of the Senate but shall have oul, a casting vote therem. He shall also, wheu the Sena is not im session, Visit all the ‘tate m . ], stitutions, prisons, reformatory schools. asyluins, cx.d other in-tituhions, sup peried in whole or mm part by the State, and make careful exwminations-of th. manuer in which the’ appropriations fur the support of such institutions, aud for } 4 permauent improvements, have been ex a:ninations to the Goverpor, to the Legis . ¢ lature, aud to any other otlicer, or Boare of officers, that the Leyislature may di rect ; PROVIDED, that im case the office o1 Lieutenant-Governor Lecoming vacant, or in the vase of the functions of Gover shall perform the duties and receive the emoluments of said . icutenant-Governor, during the term of sueh vacancy, or th time he'is performing buch functions oI Governor. ‘The Legislature may by law examinations shall be made. . If, during a vacancy in the oflice of Governor, the Lieutenaut-Governor shall be impeached, displaced, resign, die, or become incapable of performing the duties of his office, or Le absent trom the State, the President pro tem. of the Senate shali act as Governor unt! the vacancy be tilled or disability shall.cease. ‘The Lieutenant-Governor ‘shall be disqualitie. from holding any. other office, except as specially provided in tlfis Constitution, during the term for which he shall, have been elected. Section 19. Governor, LieutenantGovernor, Secretary of State, Controller, Treasuret, Attorney-General, SurveyerGeneral, shall, at stated tines during -heit sentinuance in office, receive for their services @ compensation, winch shall not be increased nor diminished during the term, which compensation is herebe fixed ir the following otticers for the two terms next ensuing the adoption of this Constitution, as tollows: Governor, 1x thousand ($6000) dollars per aunum ; the Attorney-General, three thousand (42000) dollars per annum; the Secretary ot State, Controlier, Treasurer, thre? thousand ($3000) dollars) each — per annum; Surveyor-General, thiee thousaya ($3000) dollars per annum, and for the following officer for the fractional term aud for the two terns next ensuing the fourth day of November, A. D. eighiteen hundred and ninety-two, as follows : Lieutenant-Governor, tour thousand ‘34,VU. 0) dollars per annum, aud traveling expenses when he may be employed in visiting and examinmy > tate msticutions. Such compensation to be in full for all s€rvices by theni, respectively, rendered, in any official capactty, or employment whatsoever. daring their. expective terins of office ; PROVIDED, HOWEVEK, that the Legislature, after the expiration of their terms hereinbefore mentioned, may, by Jaw, diminish the compensationof apy or ali such officers, but in no case shall bate! the power to inci ease the same above the sums hereby fixed by this Consticution. the Legislature may, in its discretion, abolish the office of turveyor-General, und none of the officers ‘hereinbelore named shall receive for their own use any; fces or perquisites for performance of any official daty. : vs i Aniendment Numiber Four. {Assembly Constitutional Ainendment No. 5:) : ArricLe IV, Section 34. No Lill making an. appropriation for n oney, except the general appropriation Lill, aud the deticiency tall for the appropriation of money exclusively . devoted to the suppprt. of the General Government and State institutions, shal! cuntain more than one appropriation, chat for a single and certain purpose, to sey-tveneral, ‘or its own government, v reeholders, east five wo be elected by the qualified voters o1 aid city at any general or special election, whose duty it shall be, within r such election, ta prepare ane lays afte uch city, which propore a charter for s shail be signed, 1 duplicate, by the memvers of such Guard, ora majority of thei, Lud returned, ofie copy to the Mayo shereof, or other chief execuuve officer ot such city, shall then be published in two daily ne) papers, of general circulation in such city, “oF atleast twenty days, and the first pub ication shall be made Within twenty days rho iabitaut the tim: . .hali rauty the proval or upersede sistent with such «charter. ssuvh charter, certitied by the Mayor, o chief executive officer, and authenticate. such city, setting forth the h charter to the electors, wd its ratitication by them, shall, afte: che approval ot sucli charter by. the Legis lature, be made, in duplicate, aud. de in the office ot the secretary and the other, affer being re corded in raid Recorder's ottice, shall be pended, and repurt the result of his ex-. ieposited in the archives of the city, anu ll Courts shall take judicia. Khe charter, 6 sabunission of suc’ posited, one uvtice of said charter. .atitied, may be amended at intervals, 01 uut less than two years by proposals there tor, submitted by the legislative authority t of the eity to the qualined electors there nor devolving upon hin, the Vresident . Uf, at a general or special election, hel pro tem. of the Senate, or his successor, . 4¢ Jeast torty days cation of such proposals for twenty days ina daily newspaper of general circulation in such qualned electurs voting ther at, aud approved by the Legistavure, a nerein preseribe the time aud manuer that sucl. . of presented aud may prejudice propose uf the State o and therein expressed. When the deticiency bill is presented to the Governor, ae may object to one of more Leis, while ipproving other portions ot the bill. Ne ttiver of the State shall have power to meur any deticieucy except Im Case ot ual nevessity, and then only upon the written authority, trst obtamed, of the Secretary of State, aud AttorAny deficiency incurred provision shalt be vernor, violation of this void, and the Legislature shall not have che power to appropriate mouey to pay the same./~ ; Amendment Number Five. (Senate Condtitutional Amendment No. 14] Article XI. Section 8. Any city containing a population of more than three thousand t may frame & charter udred inhabitants, consistent witl d subject wo the Constitution years qualitied electors thereot and the other to the Kecorde the county. Such proposed charte ter the completion of the charter ; VIDER} thet ui cities. containing a@ popur aliolk ol hot more than ten thuusaud in 3 such proposed charter shall be jublished in ‘one such dajly newspaper , less than thirty days alte: als . such publication 1b shall be submitted t provision to coustitute a’ sinking func . he qualitied electors ot suid city at a gen tr tie payment of the principal there ral ur special election, and if w majority such qualitied electurs voting tuerea: same, it shall therealte: ww submitted tu the Legislature fur ite ap rejection as & whole, wathoui vower of alteration or amendment. uci. ipproval may be made by ‘onecurreni resulution, and if approved by a majority: vote of the members elected te each house, it shall Lecome the charter of such city, such city be consolidated with a county, shen ot such city and county, and shai. wcume the organic law tuereof, ane any existing charter aud a incndments thereo , aud all laws incoi y the seal of 1 State, lereatter a for In provided thes. approv the charter, te others. NOW, ‘THEREFORE, Pursuant the provisions ot ube Constitution, aud ar Act of the Legislaturentules “Au Ac tw provide for the submission of certain d amendments to the Copstitation f Califurnia to the qualitied electors for their a preval.” approver March 7, A. VD. .1883, viz.: * Secuon 1. Whenever the Legislature shall propose any amendment or amendinents to the Constituuon of this State, which ainend ment or amendments shall have lees passed in the manner and form requires by section ove of article eighteen of the Constitution, and no other anode is pro vided by law tor the subints-ion of uci amendment or amendments to the peopl tor their approval, it shall be the duty 01 the Goveruor to adverti-e. sucli propusea amendment or amendments im at least tour newspapers of general circulation nm t is State, tur three months next preced ing the next. general election : One of sai hewrpapers Inust be pul lished at thé city of Sucrameute, and two at the city oO: San Francisco; atid in issuing bis pro clamation tur an election at which any amendment or amendments to the Con stitution are to be voted upon, be shall inelude such alnengipient or amendiment: therein, and he-stait-designate them numbers, iu the order in which they hav. Leen proposed.”’ ‘The said “amendments are submitted, to be teparately vote npon by batlot by: th? qua.itied electors.ot the State, on ive and laws ot this state, by causing a Board of titteen who shali have been for at umety WosA copy 0: atter the publ submitting any uch charter or amendments uhereto, any alternative article or ptopgsiteon ‘may be for the chuice ut the voters, be voted on separately without Tuesday, November the Eighth, A.D. 1892. Each Lallot used at such election must contain, printed thereon, the words:.,. —TOrEastern Cities and to Europe, . BY 24k GREAT PKANSCONTINENTAL ALL RAIL KOUTES —or THK SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, (Paciric SystTKM.) Daily Express Traius make prompt connectiove with Kailway Lines iu the Kast, -AND A'Ttlew York. and New Orleans With Steamer Lines to EUROPEAN — PORTS. PULLMAN PALACE : SLEEPING CARS , And Sccond-class Sleeping Cars Attached to Express Trains. Tickets sold, Sieepinug Car Berths secure), aud other icforination giyen upon applice, . don at the Company's offices where passeb gers calling in person Can secure choice vi outer, etc. Orders sold at Lowest Rates for tickets for passage from Kureype and Eastern cites to any point in the Pacific States and [erritories. , These orders, if not used, will be redeemed at the full amount paid therefor. —— 4: H. GOODMAN, 1 General Pass Agen’, 1 R. GRAY, Gen. Traf. Manager. San Francisco Cal. RAIL ROAD LANDS. For tands in Central aud Northern Cali fyrnia, Oregon, Nevada and Utah; apply t op acidress, Ww. H. MILLS, Lanu Agent,C. P. KR. R. Su: francisco. For Landain Southern California, apply o or address {EROME MADDEN, Land Agent,8. P. R. Sru Francisco, Cal. TO T1E UNFORTUNATE DR. GIBBON’S DISPENSARY No. 623 Kearney Street, jorner Commercial...--San Francisc Estahlished~-in lob for the treatmeu! of Seuxal und sem! nal Disbares—such as Gouorriida, tee! pl a syphih in all its forms Semiual Weakues Tuspotency, etc. Rkin Diseases vi years’ standiugau Jicerated ~ Lex snecessfully trea SS ry! Vis SS 4 oY ed. WS ot 30 Dr. Gibbon has practiced overthirty yearsin San Francisco md is Dispensar. is the oldest in Cab. fornia. Thesick and :ffiie ed should not iail to cull upow him. she docter has traveled extensively m Europe, upd inspected thuroughly the various hugpitule here, obtaining a great d alof valusbie in & rmution, Which he 18,¢. mpétene to tas part ro those in need cf hisrervics 8. SEMINAL WEAKNESS, Semina] Kmissious, the cousequeuce selfabuse. This sulitury vice, or depraved sexual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost anlimated exent, producing with uuerring Certainty (he following train of murbidesymptoms unle-s ‘onibatted by scientific medical measures, is sallow countenance, durk spots under be eyes, pain iv the oeed, ring ng in the ‘ars. noise like the rustlig of leaves and he rattling of Chariots, uneasiness ubout vins, weakness vf the Jinibs, confused vis I! limtdence in approaching strangers, « disike tu form new wyuaintunces, disposition o shun society, loss of mewory, nectic 4 . lushes, pimples and various erupliousabout he face, furred tongue, fetid breath coughs, sonmumption, uight sweats. Lf celizfbe not »btained, persons so attiicted should apply fimediately, either in person or by letter. ind have a cure etfectea by bis new and scientific mode of treating these diseases. MARKIED MEN, to . dr those who contemplate warriage, wi ‘pr suffering under any of these fear ful malidies, should not fuiget the sacred respon dility resting upon them, nordclay cot ein immediate relief. CUKED AT HOMK. Persons atu distance may be CURED At HOME, by addressing a letier to Dr. Gibbon, tating case, symptoms, length of time the igense Lascontinued, and the medicine vils be promptly sent, free from damage or ur osity,to any part of the country, with DRS. STARKEY & PALEN'S Treatment + by: Inhalation, 1629 Arch &t., Philade!phia Pa. ¢ r Oonsumption, Asthma, Bronchitis Dysentery, Ustarrh, Hay Fever, D._biitv, Headache, Kheumatiem, Neuralgia, aud all Ubronic and, Nervous Diserders HE original and only gennine Com pound Oxygen Treniment, that of Dre tarkey and Palen, is aseleptifie adjustment ‘fthe elements of Oxygen und-Nitpoxenu MAGNETIZED 4 nud the compound is bo con. leused wid iinde portable thatitis sent all wer the werkd, ; It hns'cenin use for more than twenty ‘ears : thousands of pelionite heve been rontaca tic uve one ; cave used it,and recommended —a Very venificant inct. ple al, Trdoes not ac tas most drugs do, by y Yguuothber wilment, sua iy oreat by reuis a-revitalzer, renewing, strengthen: do.10 eee fenyte Constituti, nal Amendu,eut ‘° @ s Dope Uebel ulobal Ameboment Ne. Uo vecne:: ocsbee venes No. 5. do, 14 Witness my hand and the Great S ten, : [sEAL] :
8 I. H. MARKHAM, Attest: ; E. G. Wartr, Secrotary of/State, 4 o Ts embly Coustiutiouas Amendment (Yes Arreins bl, CoLelilutivval Amecuc ment (Yes Senate + cnstituvousl 4mendment Yer. No. of the State, the day and year first writGovernor, es . ihe, invigorating the whole budy, o. leronstestimouials. published in our book irc seem mre given, aud you Can refer to-th (or furtherinformation, so lus perguDR ; Boe Calliu lous. isepurious, eal coresina by other physicians, toany address on avplication Solid Gold and Silver Watches: Koeting tt inp Lage Le pir ho worid-wide repuiation obich they aclety.on heir merits ya wen by the fo *Wartham” a than” mew CGasolize Cagine now built./ ie Weekly bulletin, one year, @26,9. Suveeriber Oe) oXprest Chane OM Ww beh rem Dan ¢rab Cigce . ham” ie 1 j er . : ue A {\ ‘ rs . DAILY ’ . \N bali iia ear, $18; with DAILY TKANSCKIPT aid W. kl D j .)) Balletio, one year, $15.90, Subscriber tO pu : express charges un watch from Sau Francisco. SCKILIT, and Duly Builetin, one your, #16; wit . DAILY TKANSCKIET and Weeks) bulletin, one year, 312.40 Subscriber to pay eXpress charge on watch from San Francisco. Nickle Watch. scores face, SCn IPT and bauy DAILY TKANSUMIPY ance ou Watch from Sau Francisco on blunted intellect, loss of contidence 4 wurend physiciaur benefiting one . go” We will end THE D ILY TRAN © :IPT with the : . Daily Bulletin, Weekly Bulletia, Nemi-Weekiy Bulletin, and as ©: i . lowing valuable Premiums at the following ICK OUT YOUR COMBINATI auce uf good wit toe * yh. dttasdt Ost feinstns tin Wulcies Rave have sulin Th 2@s We yunintt A cclis goié and cogia Vir sespo rel Jest as represents 1 bys be re wal « apd We willreft, the woney pub A af pepured to make Sa most fiber a: prop aon thes c Watt Meo as. 1) Unis, as wil . fern ah et t wok seit. leckne ihe warket r 3CK ee Solia Go'd Wotth—Gents . sola hunting case -wateli . w-windne and stem ‘bed SCRIPT A gentleiman’s sold Mov eta rting, witty DAILY debit, Oe Ser, &t,00vr tcn, BAHLY TRAN CKiv't and Weekly Busct none yest, 934.40 ibe: payne Spree charger ou Warcb frop au Panes. : a FSolid Geid Watch—-Lades . « case watch, ‘‘Walote naing. secmi-setting, . cr Sh PALLY TRANSG PT and tmily bulletin, ue year, $0; witn wATLY TRANSUERIPT ane Aten $22 A tats ’s go td yold barcit : Solid Silver Watches Rolidco silver hunting ense watch ~~ Walmovement, stem-wiadiig and Stern & thoroushly reliable tinie-keeper, with ting TRANSCKIUT und Daily Bulletin, om Sawe Watth,-opes iace, with DAILY AKAN +z A randsome nick © stew vont moverienty W Bulleta.” yr: wateh, oper ‘ TRA. o ay as 311; wiu ear $4.90. Subscribertw ,+y tees Chasge . it Bicyt.es. The Bicycle we t ave selected a7 rrenium tne “apollo”—while not the nos ‘axponsive is i tiret-class article in every respect, It is hans some and substantially wade, Itruns easiy ay isa prime favorite. It i. standard flvish with nickle trinamings, and ‘vill be sent complete wits ny siddle-bay, toois, ete, Will be rent with DAILY . oy THRANSCHLP? aad Daily Bulletin, cone sear, fo gy. with DAILY TKANSCKLYT and Weeki, tulletin, one year, $26.90. ior a 36-:1ch Wheel. Price per aduitionsl ine: . 5) made known on application.) Subscriber to ps) vapress charges on bicycle from Fan brancisco. Boys’ Velocipedes. A 16-inch wheel, standard finish, wrought iro: velocipede, with bell, etc., complete, sent will DAILY TRANSCKIPT and Vainy Bulletin, on year, $1250; with DAILY TKANSCULIPT ‘an Week) Bulletin, one year, $10.40. a Type Writers Thisisatype-vriting «ge. Everybody has whehas writing to do; or theuic huve o Here ic your ¢pportumty, The Sun ty pe wri i @ periectingu tment, stipe In constructio Gasily Worked, Heatly nrounted-and bured; wit insti uction» fur ure, whoch can be leaiedi« te minutes, with DAILY IRANSUKIVT snd Pui’ Bui etin, one yexr, ana the bAILY TKA)-CHIPT and) Weekly Bolleau, one year, $15 Subscriber pays ex press. r Cane p Neither too large.nor too email, but just the] rf ghtwze with 14-h yold head, will be sent wiih . , DALLY TKAS: CHIT ane Daily Bulletin, ore Fr year, $12.60; with DAILY THANSCHIPT are Weekly Bulletin, one ycar, $10.50, Subserile: pays eX press. Telescope. A very useful article that anyone living in tne country or craveiing, Will sppreciate. Ou premium telescope is a good, strung instrament withan object-glass $ inches in diameter, 5 diuwe, 6 inches long when clored, leather cam d, 1% and willbe sent with DAILY ‘IRANSCKIPT au i Duly Bulletin, one yeur, $1); with VA LY I Kah. SCHIPT anu Weckly Bulletin, one year, ty Subscriber to pay express charges. Micruscope, A most intere: ting instrument and of great use p to the student, ‘Ibis is no toy, but # powertu . % uncer dscope that reveals the many strange Unhge that exist in the food weeat ard ths water we ‘ inok, It standsGinches highand magnitice 5b humeters, and wil besent with PAIL» 'TKANSCK, IT and vuily Behetin, one year, $117 wth DAILY ‘IKANSCHIPT ana Weekly Buletin, ove wiente for premiunis, we aimed im every instance to pet a yoou article one that we need not heriue tu send toa perfurmer Who is @ conno.Beur, We have nade arrangemenia with the cading \oanufacturersand jobbers thatenuble us to offer these i struments Ls connection with the TRAS~SCRIPT on uuprecedently hbersl terms i A Banjo 1\ Lecome Very Gachionable during the lust few years. I: in readiiy Jearned by anyo: a hasing & goou, ear cor miusic, and makes ® epiendid accompanimens-y for the voice insinging. 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For » prem um we have selected a fine coeou wood, 6keyed, corn jointed flute with tuning slide, and willsena it with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and Daily . ¢, Builetin, one Aect $14; DAILY TRANSCHIP' aut Weekly bulletin, “one year, $10.76, Subscriber pays ex nress « barges, Pianos, A miniature piano with 16 bell-metal keys, eleyani tinished— just the thing for children to learp . } to play on; pares good music. Sent with DAILY TKANSCRIPT and Wai.) Bul etin, one year $1) 50; with ValLY TRANSCKIPT and Weekly Bulletin,e year, $9.50. Subscriber pays exCroquet. A beautiful croquet ~ct for eight pisces will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT aud Dai, bulletin, one year, ¥10; with DAILY é ul and plain directions for use. The boe, ; i i i i me Sats J; . =CHUPT and Weekly Bulletin, one year, ; iustiated with fine engravicgy. Tt t 74 epree West _uthers fail. 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AILY RANSCKIPYand Weekly Bulletin, ¥6.25, with tull directions for use will be-sent with Banjoplaying is an accomplishment that has pays express. popular recreation ratuof tuvay anyone can soon acquire theart of making 2 good picture and wil socn po-ses+ hundreds of views taken by him or herself. apparatus we offerisso bybe it can eanily +s carries when walking o¢ . shou d have one, for it will prove a scurce o amusement toallard of profit to many. ieetrument—witt . View cunera for making 3) x 4j pictures, with quick working lens, 6 rapid ury plates, 24aparme sear, $16.60; with DAILY TRANSCKIPT ano . TO! trays, Zpachayesors. PA. ferro-prussixte paper, 1 sheet of ruby paper, 1 Ktuseei negative clasp and patent drying trom withfuil instructions for making photouraphe will be sent with DAILY TRANSCRIPT and SCRIVTand Weekly Bulictiv, one year, $8.v0. Subsgriber to pay eXpress charges irom San Francisco. No1s— Addition] materials for amateur phoogrtaphers, way be had Sam © Partridge 62vCommer. a Strect, Francisco, C : World—a library in iteelf— furnished in one large voluwe O1192 pages, elegantly ¥ stamp appropris!¢ly and handsomely retais price $4.60, will be sent with WrAILY THAN SCHIPT ard Duily Bulletin, one year, $11; with DAILY TRANSCKRitTand Weekly Bulletin, one year,$¥. dsubscriterpo\sexpress = ° : Guizots History of France. TRAN. in 6 volx,,xabstantially bound in cloth, profusely mathicenin ‘he market; warranted for five wih DAILY de elie PT and Daly Bulletin one year, 80; wit AILY TRANDC j Weekly Bulletin, ove year, $27, aarcetar one eX preve charges, tin conobtain tt by paying 90 cents a yerr ip additio “ol 1 . buleae.” the Sclulbing price for the Weekly an Franci « be tol payable in a prices, tan @: Prums 14-3 eh nead, with stict NecKies and wail iv. with DAILY rnat 1UT and Wee cl. tui ctin, one year, $104 Military Brum. fine corded, haimmered brass drum, wit! Rifles. 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Teamsa with elegant Bugcies, Wagons ard Hacks to let at the shortest notice and 4 the most reasonable terms The horses are free from vice, of gendaty) and capable of going as fast as any gcntle mah cures to drive, Good Saddle Horses always on han} CARRIAGES FOR FUNERATA PROM OT: L. P. FISHER ewsepaper Advertising Ageney. RUOME 20 AND 21 MERCHANTS. &X CHANGE, CALIFORNIA STREET, BAN FRANCISCO, nh. A PDVERTISEM ENTS N .sotienta for all newspepers published op the Pacific Coast, the 8 wich Islands. Fulynesia, Mexican Ports, Panama Valpafige, danan, China, New Zealand, the AurJ onies. ti Parece. ,» the Eastern States and Files of neariy everv newspaper publisn jon the Pacific Coast are bere totonaty . OD hand, and all advertisers are.al::.. , TeWed free access tothem during «+ borsinese houre MOUNTAIN RESORT OF THE PACIFIC COAST Has at last been located 320 miles north of San Francisco in the most picturesque portion of the Sacramento Canon in sight of Mount Shasta and at the foot of the wonderful Castle Crags, for which The Tavern of Castle Crags isnamed. This location, at the confluence of the Sacramento River and Soda Creek has been chosen aftermature deliberation as the most attractive spot on the Shasta Route, The all-important item of rates is within the popular range, namely, $14 per week, and the tavern is Under the D2] Monts Management. : Asa few of the attractions, there may be named the high, dry bracing mountaiy, air, magnificent scenery, angling possiLilities, mountain peaks, lakes ‘and wild canons easi!y accessible by saddle trails, excellent hotel accommodations, ete;, eto, _ GEO. SCHONEWALD. spn thing amare freshing in hot weather than Iced Tea, But it takes fine Tea to stand the test of Ice, It seems to bring out the bit terness and oljectiona! le fea tures of poor tea. tial therefore that the Tea should be PURE. With a market with green 1t is essen flooded teas, all of which are artifici ally colored, and black teas, the cheaper yrades of whieb ere often Toth colored and dultcrated, the difficulty in rocuring PURE Tea begin ’ to be wnderstood. It was to meet the demand . for an absolutely PURE TEA at a moderate price that the public. Bemg the PURE uncolored leaf, it is different you ever used, It is neither \ green or black, simply natue ral leaf, that draws a canary color, sweet and of a. delig} te ful fragrance. It stands ly well the test of the teapot and the ice pitcher. 60 cents a poun:’; Sold only in pou: d packa 4 es. Shurtleff & Son. ano George C. Gastord, SolefAgents for Nevada City. 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