fourth fiscal year (Julv 1, 1882), was $8,446 97. The amount on hand
at the end of the thirty-fifth fiscal year (June 30, 1884), was $13,071 61,
or $4,624 64 more paper stock on hand at the end of the biennial
term than at the beginning. If we should, therefore, as would be
proper in arriving at the real cost of the printing to the State, deduct
from the amount expended during the two years the items not strictly
chargeable to running printing account and the excess of stock on
hand at the end of the term over that on hand at the beginning, the
showing would be as follows:
Estimated value of the work done during the 34th and 35th fiscal years $144,425 73
The cost proper to the State 1 138,811 73
Excess of work over expenditure $5,614 00
This would leave a surplus to the credit of the State, in the shape
of stock on hand, printing material that will last for a number of
years, additions and repairs to machinery, and improvements added
to the premises of the State Printing Office.
STOCK ACCOUNT.
According to the last biennial report of my predecessor, the stock
on hand on the first of July, 1882, amounted to $8,446 97. There
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was purchased during the six months prior to my accession to the
office of Superintendent stock to the value of $16,211 14— making a
total of S24,542 35ng done last year, over that done in former years, for these
departments, will reach 815,659 71. But the tendency of work is on
the increase from all departments. This is readily accounted for
from the fact that the population of the State is rapidly increasing,
carrying with it an increase of business in all departments of the
Government.
The provisions of the new Constitution relating to the printing of
bills before the Legislature, very greatly increases the work of this
department during legislative sessions. Prior to the adoption of the
present Constitution, hills were rarely printed more than once, and
many bills were enacted into laws without reaching the printer at all
during the progress of their passage. Now all bills introduced must be
printed, and at every stage of their consideration, in both Houses,
they must be reprinted, if any amendments have been made. Hence
bills that are closely contested may be reprinted five or six times.
This was the case with a large number of bills at the last regular
session — some of them bills of enormous length, such as the Muni-
cipal Corporations bill, which made above two hundred and fifty
printed pages. It will be readily seen that this lavish amount of
printing necessarily greatly increases the expenses of this depart-
ment over former years. Nor is the money unwisely expended; for
the publicity which is given to every measure by its frequent printing
and distribution among the members and their constituencies, brings
legislation, in its progress through the two Houses, under the scru-
tiny of thousands of searching eyes, and renders it utterly impossible
that any bill can be tampered with during its passage or prior to its
submission to the Executive. During the era of manuscript legisla-
tion, it was frequently charged that laws had assumed very different
shapes when they appeared in the statute books from what they were
generally believed to be during their progress through the Legisla-
ture. Nothing of that kind can possibly happen under the present
sj'stem of frequent printing of every important bill.
In view of the fact that the people at the next election will vote
upon an amendment to the Constitution providing for the printing
of the text-books of the public schools by the State Printing Depart-
ment. I shall probably be called upon to make a supplemental report,
especially dealing with that interesting subject.
JAMES J. AYERS,
Superintendent State Printing.
REPORT
Trustees of the State Library
THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH FISCAL YEARS,
Beginning July 1, 1882, and Ending June 30, 1884.
SACRAMENTO:
STATE OFFICE JAMES J. AYERS, SUPT. STATE PRINTING.
1884.
OFFICERS OF THE STATE LIBRARY.
BOARD OP TRUSTKES:
A. C. FREEMAN President.
HENRY EDGERTON, I, S. BELCHER,
MATT. F. JOHNSON, J. J. OWEN.
librarian:
TALBOT H. WALLIS.
DEPUTIES:
C. E. GUNN,
FRANK F. FREEMAN,
janitor:
BURT MERKINDOLLAR.
REPORT.
Sacramento, November 22, 1884.
To Ids Excellency George Stoneman, Governor of California :
Sir: I have the honor to transmit the report of the Trustees of the
State Librarvfor the thirty-fourth and thirty-fifth fiscal years, ending
June 30, 1884.
Very respectfully, your obedient servant,
TALBOT H. WALLIS,
State Librarian and Secretary of the Board of Trustees.
REPORT OF TRUSTEES OF THE STATE LIBRARY.
State Library, September 2, 1884.
To his Excellency George Stoneman, Governor of California:
The Trustees of the State Library respectfully submit the followiug
as their report for the thirty -fourth and thirty-fifth fiscal years, end-
ing June 30, 1884:
The total number of books in the library at the close of the thirty-
third fiscal year, ending June 30, 1882, was 54,460 volumes. The
total accessions during the past two fiscal years have been 3,050 vol-
umes, making a total of 57,510 volumes in the library at present.
In the purchase of so many of these as have not come by exchange
or donation, attention has been directed chiefly to the completion of
broken sets of books and the continuation of series in the course of
publication.
The interest lately manifested in Oriental languages, literature, and
religion has induced the purchase of a number of books relating to
those topics, and the total absence of homoeopathic works in the
library, and the prominence of the question of water supply to, and
drainage of cities and towns, has caused considerable additions to
be made to the medical, sanitary, and engineering departments.
We take pleasure in adding that the library is in good condition
and is still improving.
A. C. FREEMAN, President.
HENRY EDGERTON,
MATT. F. JOHNSON,
I. S. BELCHER,
J. J. OWEN,
Trustees.
statement
Showing in detail the Receipts and Expenditures from the Library Fund, from July \,18S2, to
June 30, 1884.
1882. Debits for Thirty-fourth Fiscal Year.
July 1 — To balance on hand at the close of the thirty-third fiscal year S146 45
July 3— To warrant 670 68
July 28— To warrant on P. and E. Fund 20 00
September 4 — To warrant 1,145 17
November 22— To Nevada State Library, for Indiana Reports, 61 to 71 37 50
November 29 — To warrant 665 75
1883.
January 6 — To warrant on P. and E. Fund 32 80
January 20— To warrant 517 32
March 22— To warrant on P. and E. Fund 72 66
March 28— Central Pacific Railroad Companv *3 30
April 2— Houaihton, Mifflin & Co .'_ _ 3 00
April 30— To warrant - 1,410 21
$4,724 84
* This amount of S3 30 was received as remittance on Voucher 121.
Credits fob Thirty-fourth Fiscal Ykar.
To Whom Paid.
No. of
Voucher. Amount.
For What Paid.
1882.
July 1..
July 1—
July 3-
July 3..
July 3..
July 3-.
July 3..
July 3._
July 3._
July 3-
July 3..
July 3..
July 5._
July 20.-
July 3.-
July 3._
July 3..
July 3..
July 3..
July 3..
July 3_.
July 3..
July 3-
July 3-.
July 3..
July 3..
July 3..
July 3..
July 3-.
July 3..
July 3-.
July 3-.
July 14..
July 14..
July 24..
July 24..
Aug. 12..
Aug. 14..
Sept. 14..
Sept. 4..
Sept. 4..
Sept. 4..
Sept. 4..
Sept. 4..
Sept. 4..
Aug. 14..
Sept. 4-.
Sept. 4..
Sept. 4..
Sept. 4..
Sept. 4..
Sept. 4_.
Sept. 4...
Oct. 4...
Sept. 5...
Sept. 5...
Sept. 5...
Sept. 5...
Sept. 5— -
Sept. 5...
Sept. 5...
Sept. 5. -
Sept. 5...
W. C. Hopping
John Lafferty
Sam. Kingsbury
Capitol Ice Company
J. Hoehn
J. McGuire
Locke & Lavenson
J. T. Bush
J. G. Davis
H. 0. White
M. E. Beard & Company
Wells, Fargo & Company
D. 0. Mills
E. F. Smith
W. J. Beatty
W. A. & C. S. Houghton
S. Wyatt
H. S. Crocker
D. G. Waldron
San Jose Mercury
W. T. Baggett & Company
Sumner Whitney & Company .
A. J. Hoflfman & Company
McMillan &: Company
A. E. Foote & Company
D. Van Kostrand
West Publishing Company
Carlton, McCarthy & Company.
A. A. Thomas
C. W. Butterfield
Wood k Company
Dodd, Mead & Company
Minnesota Hist. Company
Central Pacific Railroad Co. _..
D. 0. Mills & Company
Brumtsch <fe Wheeler
W. C. Hopping
Geo. I. Lytle
Geo. I. Lytle
A. L. Bancroft & Company
Dewey & Company
J. A. Hoffman
Sumner Whitney & Company .
Little, Brown & Company
Journal of Philology
W. C. Hopping
J. H. Vail
F. H. Thomas
Dodd, Mead & Company
North Am. Review
Wm. Wood & Company
D. Van Nortrand
Central Pacific Railroad Co. ...
F. Foster
H. Still (By S. W. Collins)
Telegraph Mills
G. H. Jost ,
W. F. Brown
G. C. Clark
A. Hathaway .
Capital Ice Company
D. 0. Mills & Co
W. C. Hopping.
Amount carried forward
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
40
39
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
66
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
$10 00
-Box rent and stamps
Cartage
Cartage
lee
Ice
Window "guards
Window shades
.Gas stove and tubing
Foot stool
Newspapers
Newspapers
Expressage
Drawing checks
Books
Books
Books
Books
Miscellaneous
Newspapers
Newspapers
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
1 00
3 00
2 60
2 80
6 00
11 50
3 50
2 50
13 80
7 80
13 85
1 50
9 00
2 50
92 56
33 50
4 62
5 00
6 60
9 00
189 00
109 37
6 00
16 47
23 57
43 50
2 00
2 75 Books
3 50 Books
33 00 I Books
6 39
5 00
6 25
25
16 25
10 00
6 00
3 90
444 20
20 00
16 20
29 00
257 08
3 00
70
33 36
5
6
1
1
1(
7
153 00
22 00
42 08
31 25
30 00
10 00
11 30
2 60
1 15
10 00
$1,879 27
Books
Books
Freight on books
Drawing checks
Custom House fees
Postage stamps
Books
Newspapers
Books
Newspapers
Books
Books
Books
Books
Postage on books
Books
Books
Books
Books
.J Books
Books
Freight
Binding
Books
Lumber for shelving
Labor and $1 25 for nails
Labor
Labor
Cleaning carpet
Ice
Drawing checks
Postage
Credits for Thirty-fourth Fiscal Year — Continued.
Date.
To Whom Paid.
1882.
Oct. 23..
Nov. 22-.
Dec. 2..
Dec. 2-.
Dec. 2-.
Dec.
Dec.
2...
Dec. 2.
Dec. 2-
Dec. 2.
Dec.
Dec. 2-
Dec. 2-
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
2..
2..
2..
2-.
Dec. 2-.
Dec. 2_.
Dec. 2-.
Dec. 2..
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec. 2..
Dee. 2 .
Dec. 4..
Dec. 4..
Dec. 27-.
Dec. 29..
1883.
Jan. 3..
Jan. 3..
Feb. 1-.
Mar. 17..
Mar. 24..
Mar. 24-.
Feb. 4-
Jan. 8-
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Amount brought forward
W. C. Hopping
Central Pacific Railroad Co
A. L. Bancroft A- Co
Sumner Whitney & Co.
C. S. Houghton
J. R. Laine
D. Van Nostrand
Edward Thompson
S. W. Collins
W. B. Dana
E. F. Smith
W. A.Caswell
Soule ct Bugbee
J. W. Bouton
H. J. Morgan
Little, Brown <fe Co
American Journal of Insanity.
J. G. Golby -"-
L. J. Fontenrose
Capital Ice Company
H. 0. White '.
L. L. Lewis & Co.
J. R. Osgood & Co
Ben. Cohen
Sacramento Bee
Dodd, Mead & Co
Sacramento News Company —
C. E. Spencer
Sam. Kingsbury
D. 0. Mills & Co
Central Pacific Railroad Co.
W. C. Hopping
L. L. Walrath
Central Pacific Railroad Co
W. C. Hopping
W. C. Hopping
W. C. Hopping
W. C. Hopping
W. C. Hopping.
W. C. Hopping
A. L. Bancroft & Co
Central Pacific Railroad Co
James T. White & Co.
J. Dewing <fc Co
Daily Report Company
San Francisco News Letter
Fraternal Record
D. Van Nostrand
Little, Brown & Co
North American Reyiew .
J. W. Bouton
W. Wood & Co
McMillan & Co
Amer. Journal of Mathematics.
D. 0. Mills & Co
C. E. Spencer
J. A. Martin
E. Lyon & Co
M. S. Hammer & Co
No. of
Voucher. Amount.
Amount carried forward
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
For What Paid.
$1,879 27
4 00
4 80
159 70
127 75
123 46
42 75
45 00
27 00
7 50
10 20
3 50
3 90
4 19
1 11
3 00
3 25
5 00
14 00
7 50
10 50
17 10
6 50
4 25
3 00
13 00
6 40
3 GO
11 70
1 50
1 30
4 00
6 00
50
4 80
4 00
5 00
3 00
22 00
1 00
60
121 25
42 66
76 20
75 00
10 00
5 00
2 00
6 12
3 25
6 00
10 00
$2,994 41
Box rent
Freight
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Newspapers
, Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Maps
Ice
Newspapers
..Repairing filter
Books
..Carpet sweeper
Newspapers
Books
Books
Newspapers
Cartage
.Drawing checks
Freight
..Postage stamps
Cartage
Freight
Box rent
Postage stamps
Postage stamps
Postage stamps
Two post oiSce keys
Duty on books
Books
Freight. SeeC.B. July 1,1883
Books
Books
Newspapers
Newspapers
Newspapers
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Drawing checks
Newspapers and scrap-books
Tools
..Window cleaning material
Electro-silicon
10
Credits for Thirty-fourth Fiscal Year — Continued.
Date.
To \Miom Paid.
No. of
Voucher. Amount.
For WTiat Paid.
1883.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Apr. 21
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr.
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
Apr. 30
June 5
30...
Amount brought forward
W.A. Burnett
George T. Bush
Frank Wilder
W. F. Brown
W. R. Cantwell
J. R.Osgood A- Co
J. H. Vail
Houghton, MifHin & Co
W. C. Hopping
A. L. Bancroft & Co
Sumner Whitney <fe Co.
W. A. & C. S. Houghton
F. Foster
Dr. F. W. Hatch
Little, Brown & Co
F. H. Thomas
Ed. Thompson
J. W. Bouton
W. Wood & Co
Dewing & Co.
H. S. Crocker & Co
L. P. McCarthy
W. H. Morrison
W. F. Brown
Carson & Co
L. R. Hammersly & Co
S. Wyatt
Locke & Lavenson
A. Flohr
Capital Ice and Coal Company.
American Law Review
W. H. Stevenson
Weed, Parsons & Co
West Publishing Company
W. T. Raggett & Co
Jameson & Morse
F. Leypoldt
Houghton, Mifflin & Co
Michael Flood
Argonaut
San Jose Mercury
George L Lytle
H. 0. White
D. 0. Mills & Co
Walter F. Drew
Balance on hand at close of
thirty-fourth fiscal year
150
161
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
167
168
169
170
171
172
166
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
Total.
$2,994
1
3
67
75
6
15
9
4
124
135
255
510
75
46
5
4
18
128 42
$4,724 84
Shelving
Rubber tubing
Labor
Labor
Books
Books
Books
Books
Box rent
Books
Books
Books
Binding
Books
._ Books
Books
-. Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Labor
Books
Books
Books
Two dusters
Keys, locks, and repairing
Ice
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Newspapers
Newspapers
Newspapers
Newspapers
Drawing checks
Repairing safe lock
11
1883. Debits for Thirty-fifth Fiscal Year.
July 1 — To amount on hand at close of thirty-fourth fiscal year $128 42
July 1— B. and P. R. R. Co. (See Voucher 132 for explanation) 42 66
July 10— To warrant 839 56
August 6— To warrant on P. and E. Fund 20 00
August 17— To warrant 250 50
September 29— To warrant _ 429 00
November 1 — To warrant 1,333 76
November 4 — To warrant 533 00
December 11 — To warrant 195 00
December 29— To warrant 971 31
1884.
January 3 — To warrant 50 00
January 26 — To warrant 39 35
April 4 — To warrant 1,517 14
April 5 — -To warrant 134 00
June 28— To warrant 1,862 93
April 5— To warrant on P. and E. Fund _ _ 62 86
Total $8,409 49
Credits for Thirty-fifth Fiscal Year.
Date.
To Whom Paid.
No. of
Voucher.
For What Paid.
1883.
July 12.
July 12.
July 12.
July 12.
July 12.
July 12-
July 12.
July 12.
July 12.
July 12-
July 12.
July 12.
July 12.
July 12.
July 12.
July 12.
July 12.
July 12.
July 23.
July 26.
July 31.
Aug. 11.
Oct. 1.
Oct. 26.
Aug. 17-
Oct. 1.
Nov. 1.
Nov. 1.
Nov. 1.
Nov. 1-
Nov. 1.
Nov. 1-
Nov. 1.
Nov. 1.
Nov. 1.
Nov. 1-
Nov. 1.
Nov. 1.
Nov. 1.
W. A. & C. S. Houghton
F. Foster & Co
H.O.White....
Capital Ice Company
J. Hahn & Co.
Sumner Whitney & Co.
Pacific School Journal
D. Van Nostrand
E. B. Myers
Little, Brown <t Co
New England Publishing Co.
George P. Rowell & Co
J. W. Bouton
G. P. Putnam & Sons
Edward Thompson
F. Leypoldt
J. H. Vail & Co
D. 0. Mills & Co
Chris. Green, Postmaster
Central Pacific Railroad Co..
Central Pacific Railroad Co._
Chris. Green, Postmaster
Central Pacific Railroad Co..
Chris. Green, Postmaster
A. L. Bancroft & Co
G. F. Parsons
Western Union Telegraph Co.
George T. Bush
A. Hathaway
C. E. Gunn
W. A. Caswell
W. F. Brown
American Laundry
H. S. Crocker & Co
H. S. Crocker & Co.
B. Fuller & Co
Geo. I. Lyttle
H. 0. White
Samuel Kingsbury
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
$371 97
175 75
10 30
7 80
3 00
52 00
14 00
51 56
4 00
2 25
4 00
5 00
87 75
14 00
4 50
6 40
25 28
1 22
20 00
1 05
7 50
97
10 79
22 00
250 50
429 00
1 00
2 50
47 40
40
7 80
40 00
1 50
75
5 50
5 92
6 00
21 00
8 00
Amount carried forward
$1,730 36
Books
Binding
Newspapers
Ice
Powder (carbolic)
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Books
Drawing checks
Box rent and stamps
Freight
Freight
Postage on books
Freight
.Postage stamps and box rent
Books
Books
Telegraphing to Canada
Gas stove
..Cleaning and laying carpets
Books
Newspapers
Labor
Washing
. Two letter clips
Books
Newspapers
Books
Newspapers
Cartage
12
CRKDIT3 FOR Thirty-fifth Fiscal Year — Continued.
To Whom Paid.
No. of
Voucher. Amount.
For What Paid.
1883.
Nov. 1 —
1.-
2-.
Nov. 1
Nov. 1
Nov. 1
Nov. 1
Nov
Nov. 1
Nov. 1
Nov. 2
Nov. 2
Nov. 2
Nov. 2
Nov. 2
Nov. 2
Nov. 2
Nov. 2
Nov.
Nov. 2.
Nov. 2.
Nov. 2.
Nov. 2.
Nov. 2.
Nov. 3.
Nov. 12.
Dec. — .
Dec. 29.
Dee. 29.
Dec. 29.
Dec. 29.
Dec. 29.
Dee. 29.
Dee. 29.
Dec. 29.
Dec. 29.
Dec. 29.
Dec. 29.
Dec. 29.
1SS4.
Jan. 12.
Feb. 5.
Feb. 5.
Feb. 5.
Feb. 5.
Feb. 5.
Jan. — .
Jan. 9.
Feb. 5.
Feb. 5.
Feb. 28.
May 5 .
Apr. 4.
Apr. 4.
Apr. 4.
Apr. 4.
Apr. 4.
Apr. 4.
Apr. 4.
Apr. 4.
Apr. 4.
Apr. 4.
Apr. 4.
Apr. 4.
Apr. 4.
Amount brought forward
M. S. Hammer
F. F. Freeman
F. Foster & Co
C. E. Spencer
W. F. Drew
T. H. Wall!.?
W. A. X- C. S. Houghton
Jas. A. Martin
Jas. T. White &: Co
Dewev & Co
J. W.'Bouton
Little, Brown & Co
Henry J. Morgon
Edward Thompson
W. H. Morrison
W. B. Dana
West Publishing Company
American Journal of Insanity .
Amer. Journal of Mathematics.
J. W. JoneS; S. H. S. P
W. Wood A: Co
D. Van Nostrand
I D. 0. Mills & Co
I Casswell A- Co
Win. J. Davis
A. L. Bancroft & Co
i Jas. T. White & Co
1 J.Hoffmann
i J. Dewing & Co
I S. Whitney & Co
S. F. Journal of Commerce
W. A. & C. S. Houghton
F. Foster A- Co
H. S. Crocker & Co
Capital Ice Company
Sacramento Transfer Company.
D. 0. Mills & Co
L. M. McKinney A- Co
D. Van Nostrand & Co
Dodd, Mead & Co
N. A. Review
MacMillan & Co
J. W. Jones, S. H. S
Chris. Green, Postmaster
R. 0. Cravens
Matt. F. Johnson
Grand Hotel
J. B. Frost
Central Pacific Railroad Co.
Wm. Laufkotter
C. E. Spencer
Geo. H. Holton
Aitken A- Fish
Telephone Company
I. E. Andrews
A. Hathaway
E. A. Bovver
F. F. Freeman
W. F. Brown
C. S. Houghton
F. Foster & Co
Dewing &: Co.
Amount carried forward
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248 !
249 i
250 ;
251 ;
252
253
254
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102
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71
56
416
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21
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$5,531 48 1
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Credits for Thirty-fifth Fiscal Year — Continued.
To Whom Paid.
No. of .
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For What Paid.
1884.
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Wm. Wood & Co
Jas. A. HotTmann
News Letter
San Francisco Daily Report
James T. White
San Jose Mercury
C.J. Fox
Amer. Law Review Pub. Co. .
F. H. Thomas
Edward Thompson
Houghton, Mifflin & Co
West Publishing Company
D. Van Nostrand
F. Leypoldt
Samuel French
Putnam's Sons
J. W. Bouton
A. N. Bell
Dodd, Mead & Co
F. L. Boyne
North American Review
MacMillan & Co
MacMillau & Co
Wm. Wood & Co
A. L. Bancroft & Co
Capital Ice Company
L. P. McCarty
B. M. Bramhall
T. H. Wallis
D. 0. Mills
Chris. Green, P. M
Win. J. Davis
Chris. Green, P. M
W. F. Brown
A. L. Bancroft & Co
Sumner Whitney &: Co.
James A. Hoffmann
J. Dewing & Co
M. Flood
Dewey & Co
James T. White & Co
B. Fuller
Sunset Telephone Company
H. 0. White
Samuel Jelly
W. A. Caswell
C. E. Spencer
C. S. Houghton
Sacranaento Transfer Company.
L. M. McKinney
F. Foster & Co
Geo. L Lyttle
D. Van Nostrand
G. W. Tyron
W. H. Stephenson
Journal of Philology
New England Publishing Co...
Samuel French & Son
Science
Ed. Thompson
C. S. Houghton
Balance on hand at close of
thirty-fifth fiscal year
Total .
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
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