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March 20, 1891 (4 pages)

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4 @ & a mt ad illhaiidicainnbalt — icine The Daily Cransrript. Fe FRIDAY. MAROH 20; 1891. The Editors at Napa. The Transcerrt has boen favored with an invitation tu attend the Som:Annual Meeting uf the California Press Associatiun to be held at Napa C.ty en April 14, 15 and 16. The session will open.on the evening of the 14 b at 8 o’clock, in the Napa Opera House, Addresses of weicome will ba delivered by J. A Fuller, Mayor of the city, and G. M. Francis, editor of the Naps Register. These will be responded tv by Rufus Sneemaker, of the Grass Valley Telegraph, who is President vf the Association. This will be followed by a musical an‘ literary entertainment. The first part of the second day will be devoted to consideration of tue business of the As-ociation, and the latter part lo drives about the city. In the evening that gifted speaker and .best friend of Califor is newspapsrs, Wao. H. Mills, E-q., will deliver an. address. Tbe thifd day an excursion, by spevial.train, will-be.run to St. Helena, Calistoga and Santa Roa, and arrangements may be made.to visit the Petrified Foreste near Calistoga, ~ Uy Bcustee. The City Trustees held there regu. lar menthly meeting-last night. Dr. F. K. Wagguner tendered bir resignation as City Health Officer. The followin, bills were allowed: A. Biumential, blankets, $3.50. A. M. Allen, gas for street lamps fu two montie, $151.92. Mt. Vro Luuiver Com;any, lumber, $20.67. : C. KB. Mulloy, salary as Healih O-ticer, $2. . J.G. Neagle, salary as Marshal, Wim. Monk, salary as; Nightwateimus, $60, ° : Labor-—D. 8. Baker $1.50, 11, Beckmab $2.75, T. Nilou $1, Joti’ Hol broek $250, E. L, Mambleou $3 79, Henry Jacobs $10. Peunsylyania Kogine Co., janitor’s salary, eic., $15.55. Nevada Hose Co., janitor’s sulary, etc., $12.70. , The Board adjourned tillMonday evening, March 3th. i SEE DAVIs’ QUILTER. -Grass Valier Gicanings: ~ The fcllowing ‘notes are frou. this mornisg’s Union: S — Hon. C. W. Cro-s arrived in town yesterday, Chief Engineer Juhn George is ill with pneundhia. i Prof frank Power assumed his duties az Principal of the High School on Wednesday. Charles Fritz, onecf the proprietors . ef the California Brewery, died. last evening after a brief illness. ‘He wus for many years a resident of Grase : gence. He was a native of Baden, and in the 77. year ef his age. He _ lAt.no family. None will speak of the deceased in any other s ords than those of friendship and respect. : Pictures For . ‘Tem Conte. It is not surprising that Frank Leslie’s Ilustrated News, aper has had, and still base, such wondertul success. It is suid to be one of the mest profiiable uewspaper enterprises ia Nuw York City. & i» full. of pictures ot current events, alwass beaatifuliy printed, and without the slightest coarseness, ‘This week's conteuts include # page‘wi character sketcies in Washington ; ‘*Rauning Down « Sioux Horse Thief,” from a drawing by the jamuus artist, Dan Sunith; a full page of beautif 1 foreign views; a striking firet-yaye picture, ‘Going to a Childrvu’s Fancy Dress Party,’’? by Mis» G. A, Davis, as weil asa host of otbers. Besides the pictures there ir plouty of reading matter. Price ten conta, 20. The trum. wick Mine. Tidings: Theeszt and west drifts in the Grunswick mine show a great Loprovementin the last two weeks. ‘ive gaartz being ful of high grad. sulphurets, and the lodge having iscreased from ene fot w three anc one-haiffeet in wid h, with signs o being suil wider. Lhe work is beiu, done on contract. f ee fresh krezem Wyuters. Bix Lits per large can ut Geo. C @aYLORD’s, tf Tur “Lily White” flour and kee} peaes in your household. tl. BEE DAVi8’ QUILTER. Schilling Best. Untried—a joy denied, —_———_— + 30 0 Persons who lead a life of expoeur: are subject to rheumatism, veuralgi.“ aud lumbago and will fird « valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. McLean’s Voleanie Oil Liniment ; it will banish pain and subdue inflamation. Sold by Carr Bros. @h, Whata Cough. " Will you heed the warning, The ignal perhaps of the sure approach of thet more terrible disease; Censumption, Ask, yourselves if you ean afford for the suke_of saving. 50 cents, torun the risk and do nothing ‘for it. We know from experience that Sbioh’s Cure will Cuore your Cough. It never fails, This ox-f plains why more than a million ere do vot by without it. i The Western ferttcws Chesen © Specitic. With evéry edvance of emigration into the far West, a new demand is creited for Hostetter’s Stomach . . Bi:tere. Newly peopled regions are frequently Jess salubrioue than olier se'tled lovcclities, on atcount of the miasma which rivea from receutly cleared land, particularly slong the banks of rivers that are subject to fresheta. The agricultural or mining emigrant soon learns, when he does not already know, that the Bitters afford the only sure protection against malaria, and tho-e disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, to which cl matic changer, exposure, and unacsubject him. Consequently, he plices an ertimate upon this great household specific and preventive conimensurate with its intrinsic merits, and is careful to keep on hand a re-torative and promoter of health so implicity to be relied apon in time of need, sitecesicciie isa iallbi aieai. tele Schillimg’s Best. Trial will tall how theycexcel « SEE DAVis’ QUILTER. ‘ —— ee Asx your grocer for *‘Lily White” flour and see thet you get it. tf. TWENTS YEARS’ COUGISING. Cured With Dr. Besanko’s Cough syrup. “Mrs. M. Pilcher, a most estimable lady, has -been a resident of Springfield, IL, for thirtyyears. . Her present residence is at No. 1107 Vast Capital, Ave. In conversation with her druggist, Mr. E. R. Sayler, of No. 699 Eleventh St., she said; ‘I have the past twenty years, coughing most of the time. “Have been under the care of the best physicians of this city, and have used all kinds of medicine forimy disease without any benefit. La-t winter I was recommended to try Dr. Bosanko’s Couzh and Lung Syrup, and can cheerfully ‘gay after using $12.00 worth of it, I am sound and well, I would recommend it to suffering humanity as the best medicine on earth for chronic coughs, colds and consumption.” Sold at50 cents by Carr Bros: ‘SEE DAVIS’ QUILTER. , Liver Compiain t(—Biliousmess. Thechiefsymptoms of this disease are depression of spirits, foul ‘ coated . tongue, bad tasting mouth, disagreeable breath, dry skin, with blotches vellow eyeg, tired, aching shoulders, dull pain in right side, faictness, dizzineas and inegular bowels. This complaint in all of its forms can be improved Liver Pills as directed, and a lingering spell of sicksiess will often 25 cents a box by Carr Bros. ONE ENJOYS th the method and results wh. vrup of Figs is taken; it is pheasm: id refreshing toSthe taste, and rev ‘atly yet promptly on the Kidneys iver and Bowels, cleanses the sy: . 7 bestot CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8AN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVALE, KY WEW YOOK, My customed or anhealthy water ur diet , been afflicted with Lung trouble for and eruptions; sallow-complexion aad— readily cured by taking Dr. Gunn's be warded off by their use. Sold at — -m effectually, dispels colds, head ‘ches and fevers awd cures habitus ‘oustipation permanently. For sak u 50c and $? bottles by all druggists "gaze APHRODITINE” 22 Is BoLD ON A POSITIVE GUARANTEE to cure any form oft nervous di: orany for $5.00. Sent aw Mae. ipt of price’ A WRITTEN GUARANTEE is given a Perm nat thousands of testimon ial leoen cat’ ¢ of both sexes, who have been by the use ef Ap! mo Obenlarten _ THE APHRO MEDICINE CO, PACIFIC BRANCH, FOR BALE BY “DR. ABERNETHY'§ Green Ginger BRANDY. Sarea Orampe and Oolio, “tip eo of the puJust mat: Fiala, wad reprossuts edicival of aaj Jamaiea Gingeriu the bighim est derree of perfection.” Wal, f. holes ualytical Chemist. ae ” JO8, N. BOUTHER MANU. FACTURING Co, San Franeino. ROR rE te ME OO tee 5 nerati a oe" 1 gandof either sez, SS theexceuslve] A BEFORE _ useof Stimulants, FR Tobacco or Opium, or isere tion, over indu de. , such as of Brain back, bemstaal Weehtiees tf een tae ai i mory, poe i tency, which {i mesleat 9, ad age and i i ce. Tey box, 6 boxes overy $5.00 order prone oN refund the money ‘e Have “4 Sansome Street, fan Francisco, Cal W. D. VINTON » Gi y Nevada. PRICE LIST FOR CASH. The Cheapest and Best Grocery tore in-Nevada City. Main Street, opposite Union Hotel. Flour, per 100: =: $2.50 Corn, per 100 “: .:°3-2.00 Cracked Corn, per 100 2.00 Rolled Barley, per 100 2.10 Middlings, per 100 : 1.50 Harkness And Everything Else in proportion. known and popular Bakery, on Transcript Block, Wedding Cakes and Pastry reasoneb! hope to merit @ liberal patronage. Which I Gs ¢ idee wo tt. ~ ae eer t Wheat, per, 100: : 2.00]. Bran, per-100. >: 8 1.25]}4 White Sugar, 14 Ibs. : 1.00 Brown Sugar, 16 lbs: 1.00 Rice, a4 tbs 3: 3. + “roo Currants, 12 Ibe: = “4:00 Prunes, 12 6 3S: £00 Beans, 20}bs : : : 1.00 Costa Rica Coffee, 4lbs 1.00 Washing Powder, 12 for 1.00 Starch, 12 papers, : : 1.00 Corn Starch, 12 papers 1.00 Oysters,8 cans : : 1.00 Green Corn, 8 cans .: : 1.00 Green Peas, 8 cans : : 1.00 . String Beans, 8 cans: : 1.00 Tomatoes, 8 cans : ~ 1,00 Salmon, 2 Ib cans 5 : : 1.00 Salmon, 1 lb cans 8 : : 1.00 Jelly; 6 cans”: >: L090 French Sardine, 8 cans _ 1.00 Corned Beef, 5. cans :. 1.00 Lard, to lb:cans * © :°1.00 Lard, S:Jb cans: i. .90 Lard; 1b cans. : > 360 Syrup, 1 galloncans : .50 Pickles, 5 gallon kegs,: 1.25 Mackerel, per kit : : 2.00 Good Tea, per lb : © .25 Japan Tea, per lb : : .30 Japan Tea, per 5 lb box 1.50 Eng. Break. Tea,5 Ib bx 1.50 Eng. Break. Tea, per lb .35 Soup, per Gox 2 :.:. 52 Savon Soap, per box : 1.10 Savon Soap, 4 bars: .25 Ceauies; box 2.75 Harkness Candles, 40 for 1.00 Goodwin---do per-box-2.25 San Fran.-do--per box 1.00 Starch, per box = — 3-2, 507. Good Butter, per roll : .40 riam, pertb ¢-4. i. .14 Bacco, periwb > oir HH Fresh: Eggs, per doz. : 20 NeW York Bakery G. Wm. Durst, Prop. Hire PURCHASED THIS WELLCommercial Street, adjoining I intone tokeep om hand at all times the Bread, Pies, Cake, Etc. Made to oppor om shest notice and on most All orders for anythixg in my Hne prompt The Celebrated F rench Cure, vy fe tation to business, giving the fection and selling at low rates, I WM. WOLF’S. Specials Announcement that we pow carry the NEW MODEL Wheeler ~ 6 ~ Wikor Sewing. Machine. Ma The Kew No. 9 is as near perfection as any Sewing Machine can.be made, and besides itis seld ata marvelously low figure. _ F.C. LUETJE, 13-1m ; ~ NEVADA CITY. E BEG'TO INFORM THE PUBLIC} Will send circulars and prices te any adress, THOS. KIDD Dealer in Wines, Liquors, Flour, Feed, Grain, Ete. prices. My stock is fresh and omplete. amine mv elock. Goods delivered free of charge. THOMAS KIDD, Wadsworth’s old stand, nlitf Dew TIs Try. DR. J. F. SHAW, istry at prices within the range of all. $20 and 625. the Atomizing Process. Chloroferm and Ether administered. Nevada City, Feb, 6th, New Store! New Goods! Groceries and Provisions, 1 buy for cash and sell at the lowest living Mit wiil pay you to call and exCommercial s'rvet, next dour to A. R ——= No. 3 Commercial Street. Having opened an office at the above lace I am prepared to do all kinds of DenFull Upperand Lower Sets, gold lined, FY teaninbtastied 60 cemts. Polishing Teeth, = = — ~ SeESeTean Sa All kinds of Fillings at the; lowest prices. Painlegs Extracting by Soporific and Alsothe Latest Local Anesthetics used. ‘LIFE OF By GEN. HOWAR
HE LAST OF THE GREAT WAR H Ridge, Atlanta, an to mew and very superior Sherman, General’s uniform The work will contain about 600 scenes, etc., from end end. The in the land, AGENTS WANTED. it instantly, send territory, Address PACIFIC PUBLISHING Co., ¥ NEVADA OITY Dancing Academy, At Odd Fellow®s Hail. ery Saturday Evening at 8 o’cluck. ternoon at? o'clock, NOW IS YOUR CHANCE, { . CARRY A FINE STOCK OF New No, 9 High-Arm Wheeler & Wilson's SEWING MACHINES, W7ill Sell For Cash or on Easy Installments, at Low Prices, . . The Best Sewing Machines Made, &2°Call and’Ses Them ,, WHETHER YOU WANTeTO BUYSOR NOT, Thos. Shurtieftr, LARA STORE, —o— . CO TO THE Plazi Stes of Thomas Startle, > \¢ YOU WANT TO BU/ETH:SGEST _ Groceries, Provisions, Flour, Feed, Etc., é Ks AT TH: 3.QWESTEPRICE 3, Fresh Fith,@vabs, Shrimp = tre: e've: Sev.rv Thursday aie) General Sherman Eroes. He dicd happred d WA PPLQHAD OE : fh carly lite. His grand war recerd,at BULL BUN, in the Army of the Cumberland, at shiloh, Memphis, Vicks burg, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Missionary din the immortal “March the Sea,” whose grandeur and glory has bever been surpassed in the World shistory. With each copy ofthe book will be given Steel Plate Portrait of General Made from a:photograph taken just prior to his last iiintes and showing Ma rte eB, *uperbly illustrated oy portraits, Pattie book should finda place in every patriotic home A regular gold mine for. agents. The intereat and excitement is intense, An agency is worth at least from $10 to $25 a day. rike while the ireu is hot and big money is yours, Now don’tget left this time, previous experience is not necessary. llusteated circulars and extra Jiberal terms mailed FREE on sPpiieation, or to secure cents for complete agents canvassing outfit and state choice of 1236 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. . ' John Michell.. ... Proprietor, 1 ySSCine SCHOOL-AND SOCIAL, EVCHILDREN'S CLASS, very Satu rday Afme em = PROSPECTUS OF THIS FAMOUS GOLD-PRODUOER. A Rare Opportua'ty to Get an Interest in « Valuable Property on Easy Terms: os The Manzanita Mining Co., desiring to ofen up aad work its valuable preperty, places 40,000 shares of its capital in its Treasury to be used for @ working capital. PROPOSITION. The stuck is offered at Fifty Cente per share, payable in ten installments of five centa such; payments to be made not oftener than once a month. Work will be comm bet, assoon a» 20,000 shares have been subscribed for. ‘The ten per cefft-installments are due and payable on the first Monday of vach month. after work shall have been commenced, and if not paid within twenty days thereafter all previous payments of guch subscribers will be forfeited for the benefit of the other subscribers. ’ As soon as the mine is put on a paying basis farther payments of installmonts shall cease, and the shares unsold remaining in the Treasury shall be divided pro rata among the subscribers or suld and the proceeds divided. From the above proposition, it will he observed that the stock may not cost filty cents per share, but in the evert that it does cost fifty cents, and should it only take 20,000 seares to put the mine on a paying basis, which amount it is calculated will accomplish that end, every subscriber will be entitled to one éhare for each®* share subscribed fur. Thus the Company or original stockholders give the investurs the benefit of any surplus money or stock not required to.pnt the mine on a paying bavis. . On March 4th a stockholders’ meeting will be held at the Company’s office in Nevada City, at which « Board of Directors will be elected. Should it appear at that time that 20,000 shares of the stock has been subscribed for, the persons so subscribing may name two of their number for Directors. the present stockhulders muy also name two of their number fur Directors. The four persens'so name shall name. the fifth person to act in the same capacity. The five persons so nominated at said meeting slall be elected Directors of the Company for the ensuing fiscal year. ‘LOCATION, The: Manzanita Mine is situated in Nevada Township, Nevada Couuty, California, about one hulf a mile north of the Nevada County Court House, aud embraces. 206 acres of patented ground, 120-acres of which iv virgin or unworked ground. The recent rich developinents in the Harmony Mine on the same riige one mile east, leaves no room to doubt the existence of «# rich aod extensive channel exteuding down the ridge to where the Manzanita, Live Oak and Nebraska took out millions of dollars years “uo. Ps ae Mannanita Comypatiy’a ground .covers more than’ 2000. fvet of this channel. The Company ulso has a perfect title to a utrip of. ground extending down Eagle Ravine to Deer Creek,’ thus affording a superior outlet for washing and storage of tailings. : In addition to the mining ground owned by the Company, it has two valuable water rights and ditches which afford a never-failing supply of water for power and for washing the gravel.-Also an outlet from the mouth of the sluice tunnel iuto Coyote Ravine, thence through Nevada City to Deer Creek. Parties desiring stock should call om or address Gio. F. Jacoss or R. J. Summons, Nevada City, Cul. j DRUGS AND STATIONERY. A Complete Stock of all-the Best Brandsof —-SUCH —— . Tablet Papers. i = PAPETERIES AND ENVELOPES. Inks, Pens, Peneils, Penholders, Inkstands, Erasers, Purses, Rulers, Scrap Books, Albums, Visiting . OR gee ee cee ere aS, Playing Cards, Mucilage, Bristol Board. Shelf Paper, Tissue Paper and Draugthing Paper. Receipt, Note, Draft and Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, AND EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS STATIONERY STORE. ww. D. Vinton, DRUGGIST. ‘Odd Fellows Building, Broad Street. EE SED JE. CARR, T &. CABk OCOarr Bros.. PALACE :: DRUG :: ‘STORE, Corner of Pine and Commercial Sts. Nevada City. aetna Ka CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE AND‘ COMPLETE -8TOUK THING UBUALLY FOUND IN 4 pce.) Wirest-class Druc Store. School Books, Blank Books. Miscellaneous Books, Field, Graden und Flowet Seed; _The Fines: Brands of Cigars in Nevada City, MANZANITA MINE, — T he Best Medicine Ever Introduced! : TRY IT! Letter, Note, Legal Cap, Foolscap, Bill, Journal and pound Sulphur POWDER ! digestion, Piles, Liver, Billiousness, “Gout: Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gravel, Etc. Compound Sulpher Powder Blood Purifier Has No in the A fair trial will .convince the most skeptical that. it is the wonder of the age. Every prominent physi— cian in San Francisco, San Jose, Stockton and Sacra— mento recommend it. Thousands of bottles are sold monthly, and _ everybody that has weed it proclaim it to a wonderful mediSold by al Drug ATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. RECTOR BROS., Proprietors. Tho Only First-class Hotel in the’ Oity, Massive Fire-proof Structure, Free from the danger of Fire so prevalentin Large Hotels. Headquarters of Ooinmercial Travelers and Tourists, 0 pee Free 'Bus to andfrem all Trains. Telegraph, Pest Office and General Stage Office in the Building. : The Tab‘e Not Excelled by that « Any Hotel in the Interior of the State. Asa Health Resort Nevada City is uot excelled anywhere on the Coast; being in an Pech, bane rg and health-giving climate at an é is surrounded by delightful mountain scenery, has pure mountain water, and is free from fogs and malaria, y it. evation of 2,500 feet above sea level. It . 400 euperb en, ofthe OL galleries in the world. The Great Remedy éor. pholstering Shop. Habitual_Constipation, In—— JAMES KINKEAD GIVES NOTICE THAT he is always prepared to do all kinds of Upholster ing on short notice, ring Mattresses, Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Moss Mattresses, Bed Lounges, #ingle Lounges, etc., etc., made to order. FURNITURE AND BEDDING OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND MADE OVER IN A WORKMANIIKE MANNER, Pianos, Pictures and Furniture packed for shippine a specialty. Piano Movine Promptly attended to and Carefully Performed, Allcat the Lowest Living Rates FOR CASE, Thankful for past patronage, I_respectfa ly solicit a continuance {n the future. OCOMMEROIAL STREET Second door from the Great American Tea Store. * James Kinkead. {National Meat Market OPPOSITE CITIZENS BANK, _ . 0. J. WAFPZIGER.... Provrietor on oY : And all kinds of Meats usually found in first-class Market: Meata delivered f ee of charge, 2 G J. NAFFZIGER. ESTRAY HOGS. THREE LARGE BLACK HOGS CAME to my premises, one mile weat of NevadaCity,on the 22nd day of February.— Nastia eg rete W paurs ° ply aly charges and take the Hoga ‘away mediately. CHAT, © Nevada City, Feb. 25th seth cream Talmage's Life of Christ NOW READY, BT ATLED By the World's Greatest Pulpit Sovereign, Rev. T. De Witt Talmaze, D. D. Includiug a History of Palestine and account of his journey to, through dhe Christ-land, aluvereted with on than ravings, Scenes { Lund and co nae of world-fsmous waa D MASTERS, from the greatest From $100 te $300 per mo-th can be easily made on com pay liberal salary. oe ee AGENTS WANTED. Teachers, Students, Ministers, bright “ and ladies in every town, to whom we ive exclusive control and terri £ before territory Is all taben rig , aa Write for term: Le : Adder 8 and full particulars, Pacific Publhing Co., 1236 «arket treet, San Francisco, PAINTS OILS. VARNISHES ETCo. __ And Other Resources, Informed at TS SPECIAL News, and thes I Periodicals, Pictorials, Magazines. Agents for the San Francisco Examiner. county. cu ee arty TAKE THE TRANSCRIPT TF You Want to Keup Thereugh\y Posted * ‘CONCERNING @OLD MINING Pr 3 HoRTICULTY AGRICULTURAL . STOCK GRAZING . o Meee West Advertising! Medium in Nertherm Califernia, cece RAL f Generai Custer an whole story i ife-like manaer,, . = ¢b® most vivid besides being Fully, Athrilling, exciting, quick selling book, 18 GENERAL ; aciroulation ee a "a pecple in every part of his Le as numerous patrens in and Sierra ry en Franctace E roug’ oe ey ng made nthe rh y's varied an ents extraordinary in ay velepenant ° extensive resource; a fb ducomente” nd ee. lous experience is not ne Sere =e: SITTING BULL And the Indian War! A Full and Authentic: Life of SITTING BULL, General Miles, Buffala, Bill, Red Cloud, Little Wound and a Great many others of the Creat Chiefs. BY FLETCHER JOHNSON, Author ofthe “Johnstown Flood,” A FULL AND GRAPHIC ACCOUNT OF ‘ the receut * . abuut, how re terri ee ML oom rible battles arioulars of blood-curdiitg area Aen -to-hand conflicts, narrow escapes, e battle of Wounded Knee death of Cay ain’ Wallace, Slaugh d ‘al ans, Women ‘and Chite Loa! Soldiers, Grass Ghost Dances, disgusting 4 feasts, ete. ” o} Bitting Bull’s own story the Massacre d his command, rh . Valing in substant! eat and sale ute Stanley's: reat work, A million copies will e next three mon The i I perce, and profusely aud wupertiye tine: Agents Wanted, A regular gold mine for agents, The inis worth at least from $10 ke while the Iron ‘yours. Now den’t os oh ene ie seas 6) this time, Preary, Ilusle . rest and excitement is intense, An — of circulars and alled FREE on application, a ernest sarang nt st aeas ee sa +4, i state cholge of rt Caution. tf We have the on] } ~ itio publisheds a ae co a Pr ord et to : in: @ genuine article and say ¢ in maki ¢ Geters making thet d : mt we fill. . PACIFICO PU 1286 Market 8t., San ; Cal..” Ocnrersine Attornevsat Law. EB superior reets, Largest and < Eaaiped Job Print-. OFFICE —ni1N0y artis "ent Bee PUK, MUTTON, VEA«, SAUBA om 488; Rte; ee OO he EMS, BACON AND LARD, wholesale or From Manger to ‘Throne?ily-a the Gold and: work Johr The douh an . mini from find . the g "Pat hard atten BE Ef,