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June 20, 1885 (4 pages)

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cee rip. ‘Nevada City, Nevada County, © JUNE 20, 1835. __. } Pan New York World is now on “the homestretch in the race for Bartholdi pedestal subscriptions, and is coming down to the wire in gallant “style. About $70,000 o1 cash in hand has been secured, _ while thirteon of the 100 subscribers tothe $25) list required to ~ make up the last $25,000 have already registered their names. Tar change from New York to Mt. McGregor has-not_been_of #0 much benefit to General Grant’ as was expected, and the old hero himself acknowledges that -he is ian . AxEvLoaistic lecture on Abraham Lincoln was delivered in _ Richmond by # native-born Virginian,~ and received applause from the audience. Baron von Manrevrrer, the distinguished German commander ’ and Governor of Alsace-Loraine, died suddenly in Carlsbad Wednesday. A. G. Scorr, convicted at Fresno.of murder in the second degree, has been sentenced to ten years’ imprisonment at San Quentin. ~~ "Tae fast stallions Phallas and Majolica will trot a match over the New York Driving Park course July 24th for $2,5)) a side. Watrer Turnsuw has retired fromthe Alta Caliiornia, having disposed of his interest to ex-Lieutenant-Governor Johnson. _o-— Tures desperadoes were hanged by a Vigilance Committee in Texas, and othersof the gang are being hotly pursued. Marraa Wixson, on trial in San Francsco for perjury in connection with the Sharon divorce case has been acquitted. Tae Tulare county Bank Alosed its doors Wednesday, owing to the financial managemept of the cashier, Poou selling And book-making on races has béen stopped in New York by order of the Uhief of Police. ° ee een iRE at Red Blutf Tuesday t destroyed one residence and y burned another. SuLiivan, the slogger, was cowed in Philadelphia ‘Tuesday by a plucky little, policeman, Tur Isere, with the Bartholdi statue on board, has arrived in New York harbor. Ex-Senator Nesmirn died at ’ his home in Polk county, Oregon, this week. , aR cn RRR ip Sx NR JouN PHELAN committed suicide at Jobnsville, Plumas county, Tuesday. ncvmnrer Sees 3 a saesoea a -_ Tue number of Italian Consuls to the United States is to be increased. >_>e-—-—— Tae Grand Lodge of ‘colored Masons is in session at Stockton. Los Anaeves received the first grapes of the season last Sunday. A serious labor riot occurred Tuesday night at Brunn, Austria. Tue Pacific Coast Press Association excursion is in Napa. ———ome ES ae Se ES a ROLE Tue Iowa Fress excursionists are at Walla Walla, W. T. A FIRE in London Wednesday caused a loss of £100,000. _ oe _ A sMau fire in“Chinatown at Modesto Sunday morning. Great loss of life attended the ‘ recent tornado in Iowa. Tur Butte mines produce 1,600 tons of ore per day. his powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and __wh eness. More economi-. ‘than the ordinary kinds, and ot be sold in competition with ultitude of low test, short , alum or phosphate pow; “Bop ONLY IN cans. Royal VL For Cash ! Flour, per 100 Ibs.... $2 75 Wheat, eror eros, Fi OR, ea es 2 00 Rolled Barley“. “ ..--1 87% White Sugar, 13 Ibs... 1 Brown “ 17 Ibs...-1 Rice RoE re 1 Currants, -_19.“....-. 1 Prunes, es 1 Cod Fish; 20“.... 1 Pearl Barley, 12 “....-1 Java Coffee, 4° .... 1 Washing Powder 12 pap’rs 1 Chocolate, 4 papers....1 Oysters, 12 cans.. Green Corn, We ee Green Peas, 8 “ Strirg Beans 8 “ Tomatoes 10 “ Wr PRICE LIST 1 1 1 1 1 salmon, RO teevk Table Fruit, ek Pie Fruit, 1 Jel'y, 1 Sardines, 1 Lobsters, 1 Devi ed Ham 1 1 Corned Beef Lard, 10 Ib “ 90 Lard, 8ib “ 80 Lard, Ae ic. 40 Kerosene, 5 gallon “ ++ D0 Kerosene, per “ «+03 35 Syrup, per, gallou... . ) Syrup, 5 gallon ke, 2 40 cickles, 5 20 vied 25 @, per pound, 35 40 ae Harkness Candles, per box,3 50 fas: 3 oe son & SanFran ‘“ 8s0for 1 ” “per box ) 50 Butter, verroll 465 Tobacco, per plug 50 And Everything _else in proportion. WILLIAM WOLF HAMBURG Invaluable. As a_ specific against contagion, and an efficacious remedy. for sudden and severe coughs, colds, asthma, the piles, sores, freckles, foul .breath, etc., there isno remedy equal to the Emil Frese’s Hamburg Tea. It purifies the blend, cleanses the stomach and bowels, and gives the whole system a healthy and delightful tone. There never was 4 medicine for the nursery equal to it. DRESSMAKING. MRS, BM. LAWREACE, ECENTLY FROM SAN FRANCISCO a thoroughly competent Dressmaker, Reliable Cutter and Fitter, and Teachcr of the Wallace Sysem-of, Cutting, Will conduct business at the residence ot Mrs. C. A. Barrett, Broad Sireet. A share of the patrenage of the ladies of Nevada Cicy and vi.inity is respectfully solicited, jelo * @EO. C. GAYLORD DEALER IN Grain, Feed, Etc., NO LIMIT SALE. NO LIMIT SALE. Groceries, Provisions, © ses Goods . @F Goods Sold at Bed Rock Price-. e yy P 50 doz. € Z ‘ 106 pairs Men's Cass. 7200 4a 44 4“ $4.75 a pair. Second Grade Third A 10 é 10 “ cay ray BANKEXCHANGE SALOON. H. B. SEARS.....Proprietor. ‘{\HIS ELEGANT ESTABLISHMENT, the finest in the city, has .ecent:y under. gone a thorough overhauling, and as fiue stock of Ale, Porter, , Beer Wines Liquors and Cigars, As was ever brought to town, e nuw beog aa to all who may favor him the best Liquors and fine t brands of (Cigars will always e¢ kept on hand, and customers can rely upon being dealt with in First-(lass Shape. Give meacall if you wan something good H. B. SEARS, Broad Street, opposite Citizens Bank. Nevada City, April 21, 1885. NEW MEAT MARKET AT THE OLD PORK MARKET OF JACOB NAFFZIGER, ON MAIN STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE UXION HOTEL, C. J. NAFFZIGER, Proprietor. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, Etc., Hams, Bacon and{Lard, Wholesale or Retail. And all \ind< of meat usually.found in a first class_market. CASH WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO TRADE WITH ME, AS I WILL SELL AT THE LOWEST RATES, — Cor. Pineand Commer 100 pair Boys Kentucky Seam Pants, 40 cents a en’s Cotton. Socks at 50 cents per doz., worth Chevoit Shirts, 50 cents each. 5 * Buckskin Gloves, $1.00 pair. Pants, good qua 20,000 Men’s Paper Collars, Men’s Pique ‘Hats, or Summer Caps, 5 for 25c. 20 doz. Heavy Blue Denim Overalls, the very “ e ai THOSE DESIRING TO BUY MEAT FOR 1 CASH oR No CASH! . COMPETITION DiErrIED! NO LIMIT SALE, soiree: GooDs AT MY STORE AT BEDROCK PRICES. Remember, I am Still in the Field ! K. CASPER, cial Streets, NEVADA CITY, eeciaeel( ovine PRIcCH List: “ secand ‘é “ 7 Men's Summer Coats at 40¢ each. United Workingmen’s Cornish Clincker Boot, all sizes, 12% cents each box. “sé “< 50c a pair. 40C'a-" °° “6 “ Boys’ Overalls, 20¢ a pair. 100 pair Men’s Cotton Pants, all sizes, at 50c a pair. 25 doz. Men’s White Knitted Drawers at 25¢c a pair. Men’s Flannel Suits at $8; Men’s Cassimere Suits at $12; Men’s Fine Sack Worsted Suits at $14; Men’s Union Suits, $6. Men’s White Laundried Shirts, $1 each. Boys’ Good Suits from 4 to 6 years, $3.00. $4.00. gar You can buy at my Store FOR CASH OR CREDIT. modate all. Country Dealers, take notice of my Price List. for goods at the same prices, and save cost of coming yourself. 9 GRAND PICNIC —BY THE— UNION BRASS BAND —oR— NEVADA CITY, July 4, 80. DANCING, Brass and String Music, FIRST-CLASS FLOOR, SPORTS & GAMES, INCLUDING RACES OF ALL KINDS, Throwing Heavy Weights, Climbing Greased Pole, Etc., Etc., Eto. _ ® —o-—-——_ 4£@ Mea's delivered free of charge. apl Cc. 4d. NAF FZIGER,. Notice to Teachers. PPLICATIONS will be received by the Board of Education of Nevada Senool District trom Teachers desirin; tions to teach in the Public Schools of Nevada Citv, until 10 o'Ulock a. M. on Saturday, June 27, 1885. e JOHN WEBBER, wd District Clerk. NEW PH TOGRAH CALLERY. 0. C. PERCIVAI , Prop’r, : Over Tam’s Oyster Saloon, Nevada City. AM now to make All Styles of tHOTUGRAPHS, from size to L1xl4inches, ;IN FIRST-CLASS MANNER. Baaa Powpzr Co., 106 Wall Agent for Giant Powder Company Refreshments for all ! For sale on the Grounds at very reasonable prices. SSN @@ A large corps of Police to ‘be present and maintain the best of order. 0 ta TRAINS EVERY HOUR to ana from the Grove. —c-— pair, worth $1.00. lity, at $3.00 a pair. $2.00“ best, ——) NO LIMIT SALE. Corner Broad and Pine Sts., $1.25 per doz. ms the best quality, at 65c a pair I can accomYou can send $19.75] POLIDOFI Still Leads! 6 under the new process, requiring one-third less quantity to produce re the same strength as old Teas, and the prices are plainly marked on & each pound. package : Qa Grades. Prices. rr EC Ege PSP VOT Mgt seer a IAL 50 cents per pound NORMA NING 66 SS Es Se ee as eS 66 cents per pound UAV INO, i ig do tebe din niece vetoes ee 75 cents per pound R , ‘ ese SSR Pa ot PE teat ad keer te cre te Sy $1 per pound A SPLENDID SUIT OF CLOTHES For $19.75. —— This not only includes ‘‘Cloth and Trimmings,’’ but also FirstCLASS WORKMANSHIP. Young Men, Middle aged Men and old men who want to dress THE PALACE DRUG Keep constantly on hand a large and complete stock of everything usually found in First Class Drugs Store. SCHOOL BOOKS, THE FINEST BRANDS OF CiSARS pounded by a careful and competent Druggist Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, AGENT FUR THE BEsT INSURANCE O)MPAND ES IN [4S WORLD J. J. JACKSON, ---=~ = PROPRIETOR. The Larvest, the best and Cheapest as used by the natives in Japan. cery Establishment always kept on hand. To those who have never traded with me I extend a special invitation to call before making their purchases. Propric:ors of STORE. Corner Pine and Commercial sts., . Nevada City PAINTS, OILS, VARN:SHES, ETC. riff's Sale. + No. 1084, . In Superior Court, Nevada County-Foreclosure of Liens. . SMITH, HORACE CLARE, JAMES GROSE, CHARLEs JONES, DAVID EDDY, JOHN EDDY, JOHN EVANS, WM. ELLIS, CHARLE. GEORGE He KING, JAMES NICKLE: 8, JESSE T. CLEMENS, JAME> WHITE,
JOHN T. WILLS, RICHAR EDDY, DAVip THOMAS, JOSEPH HOSKIN }. D. McFALL, J‘ —H~ GRIGG, JOLN GRIGG, Jr., by hs Guardian Ad citem John Grigg, A‘) JAN, AH KONG, AH SING, WILLIAM ABRAM>and JOSIAH WILLLAMS, + laintiffs, 4 THE MERRIFIELD MINING COMPANY OF NEW YORK, (+ corporation), be endt. 5 'SDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORder of sale and decree of torecl sure of certain liens her inafter nemed, issued out of the Superior Court of the Coun:y uf Nevada, Stste of California, wherein Cha les B. Sm‘ta, Ho ace Clark, Jan es Grose, charles 2 Jones, David Eddy, Johu Eddy, John Evans, BLANK BOOKS, MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, All kinds of Periodirals Pictorialy and Newspapers, Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, &@ Prescriptions accurately and carefully comNevada City. WALTER D, VINTON rcprictor A Lame Stock of Patent Medicines, Combs, Brushes, Hand Pfirrors, Toilet Articles o all kind Careful Attention Given to ComporndingsPrescriptions By a Competent Druggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed. Imperial, London, Northern.& Queen, Liverpool, Lon4on. <DBEEELIV =.” Grocery House in Nevada City. TOASTED THAS. Equaling naroma, flavorand delicacy the Teas (OF The ollowing PURE JAPANESE TEAS are fresh toasted Everything usually found in. a First-Class Gro[8 AKD 20 COMMERCIAL STREET. elegantly and stylishly, for a little money, should patronize w». Polidori, e BUSS TAILOR of Nevada county . rn a doors below Nation al Hotel. _ $319.75 a BLACKSMITHING, CARRIAGE AND WAGON —AND— : HORSE-SHOEING SHOP, BROAD STREET, ABOVE§W? C.JGROVE iP. CLANCY, Proprietor. HAVING SECURED THE SERVICES OF A_ F.RSTCLASS BLACKSMITH AND HORSESHOER, [FROM SAN FRANCISUO, AND THOMAS McKEE HAVINGg BEEN EMPLOYED AS WHEELWRIGHT, . A NOW. PREPARED 10 DO ALL KINDS OF WORK IN MY LIN= IN THE BEST TYLE, ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT THE LOWEST PRICES. P: CLANCY. il 1, 1885. W. A. SICOURM-Y, Commercial St. Nevada City, Wags AND RETAIL DEALER, Foreign and Domestic Fruits, VEGETABLES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NUTS, CANDIES, CRACKERS, BUTTER,EGGS, “GAME, FRESH FISH, Etc., Ete. JOHNSON & MASON, ~~ A“ eys and Counselors at Law _ NOTARY PUBLIO © fice —Thomas Buildi ictal a2d°O%"™ [pare fr Round Trip 25 cn * , “3 Broad and Fine sts., vads Cig. FINE CIGARS AT NIVENS’ WILL BE SOLD CHEAPER THAN ANY CONSUMERS, CALL & EXAMINE QUALITY & PRICE The Largest and Finest Stock ! 25,000 JUST RECEIVED. CTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN FHE COUNTY. Also a Full Line of Tobacco and Smokers Articles. + LAWRENCE & BARLOW.....Proprietors. ULTRY, . 2 trom a ote will receive promyi sttention. All orders filled with SURGEON. dHomeopathic Physician, Room and 10, upstairs, cor. Broad and Pine sts. Nevada City, —+c Office Hours---9 to 11 A."M., 1 tolS P. M. 7to9 P. M. ~~ Plaza Foundry and Machine Shop, Nevada City, near the R. R. Tepot. —o— : MANUFACTURERS AND REPAIRERS OF ALL ‘KINDS or at MACHINERY AND CASTINGS, Mining and Hoisting Machinery of Every Description Made and Repaired. — Tron and Brass Casting done. Also Turning and Machine Work. . “ ©0@F The Foundry employs none but first-class workers. Orders William Ellis, Charles Kabl,George Ho-king, James Nickless, Jesse T. Clemens, James Wh.te, John'l.Wills, Kichard tddy, David Vnomas, Joseph Hurking, LD. McFali, John Gr gg, Jobn Grigg, Jr, by Vis guarsian Ad Lixm John .Grigz, Ah Jan, Ah Kong, Ah Sing, William Ab ams and Jusiah Wiiliams on the 4th day or June, A. D. 885. reco.ered & Judgment against The Merrifield __. Mini g Company of New York (a corporati n), for each of the respective rties in the follo sing auiduats, to-wit: To Charles H;-Smith the sum of $253 75 and $2 50 for filing and r cording Lien, togetter with cost of suit taxed at $7455 and $24 00 counse. fees allowed heriu. To Horace Clirk the sum of $161 25, also $2.50 for filirg and recording lien, and $24 00 counsel fees. To James Grose the sumof $111 00, also 3%. 50 for filine and recordi:g lien, and $24 00 counsel fevs. To Charles Jon+ the sum of 3187 50, also $2 50for filing and recording lien, anu $24 0) counsel fees. To David +ady the »umof $120 00. also $250 for fing and recording lien, and $24 00 counsel fees. ‘To Jonn Fady the sum of $228 6«, also $2 50 for filing and recording lien, and $24 00 for counsel tees. ToJohnu kyans the sum of $196 00, also-$2 50 for filing and recording lien, and $24 U0 for counse f.es. To William Ellis the sum of $192 00,a so $2 50 for fi ingand recording licn, and $'4 CO-c: unsel fees, To Charles Kahi tie sum of $192 00, al o #2 6C for nlingan‘ recoruing lien, and $24.00 couns . fees. To George Hos! ing the gum ot $193 60, also 8 50 for films and re~cording lin, end = 4 Ocoucsel fees, To *. Janes Nickiess the sum of $171 00, also $: 60 for fi ing ana recor ‘ing lien, and $2400 eounse fecs, Tode-seT. Comens the sum of .109 50,-alsc $2 50 fo: filing ani recording lien, and $24 cJunsei tees: To James White thie sum of $154 $0, also $2 50 for filing and recorting tien, and $24 00 counsel fees. To John T. Wiils the sum of $162 00, alse $2 50 for tiling and iecording lien, and $-4 00 counsel fees, To Richad Eddy the sum of $:92 00, also $2 50 for fitin, «nd recording hem, atid $24 00 counsel fees. To David Thomas th: sum of $105 00, also $2 50 for tiling andr. cording, lien, and $24 00-counsel tees To Joseph Hosking, the sum of $156 00 algo $2 50 for filing and recording lien, and 324 00 counsel fees.’ To L. McFall the sum ot $178 75; also $2 50 for filing and record— ing lien, and $24 V0 counsel tves. T» John Grigg the sum of $175 50, also $2 60 tor tiling and recording hen, and $24 00 counsel fees. To John Grigy, Jr., the sum 0. 897.50, also $2 5J for filing and_ recording lien, and $24 00 couusel tees. To Ah Jan the «um of $111 12, also $2 50 for filing and recorJing lien, and $24 00 counsel fees To Ah Kong the sum of $103 00, also $2 50 fo® filing and recording lien, and $24 00 counso the sum of $2 00 for filing and recording lien, and £24 00 counsel fees. To Wiliam Abrams the sum of $183 00, also $2 50 for filing aud ‘ecording lien, and $24 00 c unsel fees, To Josiah Williams the sum of $140.00, also $2 60 for filing and recording lien, nd $24 00 counsel tees, with interest thereom, on each of said amounts frum the date of said judgment, at the rate of seven per cent perannun till paid, which said judg vent is recorded in Judgment Book 1 or said Superi-or Courton pages 616 et seq. and whereas itis ordered that the Liens hereinbe.ore referred to, beforeclosed and property therein de cribed to-wit : th.t cer ain Gold bearing Quartz Mine, with the Qu.rtz Mil, Hoisting Woks, Sulphuret Works, and the impros emeuts thereon, situated and being on the North side of . Deer Creck, aboutone mile Westeriy from Nevada City, in the County of Nevada, State of Calif rnia, forwert knewn a. the Nevada Gold Quariz Mine and more recently as the Merrie d Mine, now wend euring all the times herein mentioned ownea by the Merrifieli Mining Company of New \ ork, a copena and more particularly described as iOliOws : Bepiuning ata stake marked N. M Co No 1, in mound ofrock inthe edge of Deer Creck. ‘Thence Noith Seven y-five (75) deyrevs East Six (6) chains and Six (6) Inks to a stake marked N. M. Co, Nu. 2, 14 mound of rock. Thence North tifty eight (08) degrees Thirty (30) minutes Eat ‘Iwo (2) chains and Kighty five (85) inks to maple t-cee gat (8) inches in diameter, Thence North seventy-o1e(7 ) deyaces East four (4) chains and Ninety (#0) links to large Goulder ou Nortn bank of Deer Creck.— Thence North Eichty (80) degr:es Chirty (30) minutes East 'Turee (3) chains and Forty (40) links to Post No7 on North bink of Deer C.eek. Thence Sou:h Nine (9) degrees Thirty (80) minutes East One (1) chain und Sixty-five (65) links to stake No 8 in rock mound, .Thence North bighty-six (+6) degrees East Five (5) chains to stuke No 9 in rock mound. Tuence No:th Twentythree (23) 4 grees and Thirty (30) minutes West Four (4) chains and Fifty (5v) links to stake Nol0in rock mound, Th-nce South Seventy-eight (78) degrees and Thirty (80) minutes Wi st fifteen (15) chains aud firteen (15) links to stake No. 11 in» rock mouud. Thence North Fifteen (15) degrees West Forty-two (42) chai.s and fift_en (15) links to stake in rock mound marke . N.M. Co. No. 3. Taence South oe ~fi e degrees W es! ,six (6) chainsan Six (6) links t. stake in rock mound marked N. M. Co. No. 4 Theme South Fi.teen (15) d grees Eas, Forty-five (45) chains and Seventy five (75) 1 nks to the & we of beginning Containing Tnirry-two 00) o: an acre of land, more ox less. ‘Logether with a land singu.ar the tenements, hereditameuts, aid appurtenances hereunt> belonging or in anjywi-e appertain‘ng, be sold at publicauction to ratisfy petal‘ appa together with interest and c (That the said Sheriff out of the proceeds of said sae retuin his fecs, disburs me its and comiirsionson said sale, and pay to the plaintiffs, or their attorneys, o: said proveeds, the costs of suit herein taxed at 374 55-100 and $62 50-100 cossof filing and record nz said liens, and the sum of $.10 al.owed as counsel f ec iu this ac iun, and al30 the sevir.lamountsin fuli found due, wnd_ owing from said defendant to ssid plaintiffs as aforesaid, with in'e:est on all of ‘vaid sums from date cf judgment at the rate o se en percent perannum. That if the pro eeds of said sale be insufficient to pay ". the costs, d sburseu ents anu counsel fees as Moreraid, and the several amounts found ‘ue the plaintiffs with the wtere-t thereon, that theSheriff shall -ati-fy thesaid claims of he said several plaintiffs pro rata to the ¢xtent ot the money arising from said sale, and ‘n his return of sa.d sa.e sha.] specify the de‘ieiency remsining unpaid to each of said plaintiffs.) Notice 1s hereby given that I will sell at public ale,i1 front of the Court House Poor, in the City or Nevada, County of Nevada, State of California, on } Tuesday, July 7th, 1885, Between the hours of 9 a. m, and 5 P. m. towit: At lz o'clock M. of that day, in ovedience to said order of sale and dec:ee of fo:eclosure t liens, the above descri‘ed pr perty,’ vr so much thereof as may. mo necessary to atisfy said judg: lent with interests and costs etc. tothe highest and best bidd vash in hand., Dateu th.s 11th day of June, A. D. 1885. GEORGE LuRD, Sheriff. J. L. Houtann, Under Sher. ff, C Awe l& Port Attes for pif. , for banal bh je16 veVada County Watch Bepot. ee : > y= E ALF BERG, ‘Prorictor Repairing done of all com ted Watch8, such as Guuncgrephoeaing, RypeatWatches. All kinds of Jewelry Repairing “Large Stoek of Watches and Jewelry ulways on hend.: Prices L. w. 4@ PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS FROM THE C-UNTR\. : Second-handSMachinery For Sale. Termus{Reasonable. ® . : ad t 2B sel fees, To Ah Sing the sum of $157 50, al* 2) acres and Twel e one hundredths (12-rs, English Pa ent Lever and other ine — the Dail; PER ANNI ¢ PER WEE! ATE —_——— Tae U the ram¢ being bu are alwa: evidence of our ne have bro ahead a for celeb Firemen at this t down al them. Taz e Democra trying to on. the sli papers n mission testimon them bot awhile. CaPTAl ed a lett in which joying + splendid Italy, wh as to arr’ of July o J. E. ( for Well: and wife it to th with the baby, wl being w own. Dr. F. Assistant Californi who cam last Tues picnic an here, wil Hon. . this city, perinten Mint by Oakland by the i’ D. Po: way tot on Cou erect a c to acvo) that he Mrs. ter Gert turn hi pleasant ous frier former} Sirs be can : than ott cash anc will fin building Mrs. Woodla ed a hai ment on Main. box.’’ Hon. Hill, Ne of the § arrived compan Hon. the har Board c ricultur in tow! ‘Par: Dean a Main « by the A PR ALMA Polish . shoes, STANDA TAKE H. Mi a disco Osca fering . a rheur ankles. Buy clothin cent. d prices. Saul ceived breakf: ~' Cau merciz Stylist