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nnenenees THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT] .
(Established Sept. 61860.)
Nevada City, Nevada Oounty,
Legal Holidays,
SuBscrirtion TERMS—Fifteen Cents a W.
Sixty Cents a Month; six Dollarsa Year When
Paid in Advance for a Full Year,
LOCAL READING NoTices—Ten Cents a Line resources
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Fach Sub=
sequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month, Rates
For Other Advertising Made Known on Appli-. hag
cation
Calif,
: Published
Evenings
Daily Except undays and
HOME MADE MILL,
—
His Hand at It.
eek,
genuity and his persistent industry, H
FRIDAY he water power o
Telephone No, 4
Musical Club Organized,
tails have not been perfected, The me
bers of the newly organized club are quite . Undershot wheel. He has fastened V-shaped
proficient in the handling of the different . boxes to the periphery of the wheel, and it
instruments singly but they will probably . is said that the way this thing whirls around
need a little time and practice in order
all play in unison, The members are H, H,
Brinkman, guitar; ©, W. Harris, guitar; . °8sary connections to attach his water
G. Lareen, banjo; W.-J. Snell, mandolin; . Wheel to a 3-foot circular saw; and if anyone
F, Beardsley, banjo; C, Steffen, guitar; W, . thinks he can’t cut the slabs off the side of
E, Johnson; guitar; F, J, Barker, banjo;. 4 18-inch log; he: just wants to stand
John Coan, guitar; W, Rowe, banjo; T,
Jacobs, mandolin; :
O'Neill, clarionet;
C. Hartmann, zither.*.= ee ee
Work at the M errimac,
Yesterday morning workmen and ma:
chinery began’ to remove the water from
the Merrimac mine near Town Talk, As
soon as thé mine is clear of water work will
be commenced on an extensive gcale, The
Merrimac is’ considered to be one of the
best properties in this section and it is
undoubtedly but the question of a short
time before all expectations will be verified,
Sam Blight of Grass Valley, one of*the most
competent mining men of the county, will
likely have charge of the work,
Ir You are weak and worn out, or have
that tired feeling Hood’s Sarsaparilla is ju
the medicine to restore your strength and
Hood’s makes give you a good appetite,
pure blood,
ee
For a dinner pill and general family carsot 8 sei le biglgeds * éohlekthartic we confidently recommend Hoop's . °¥# 8° to roost each night,
Pits,
++ -2. @6-+Tell What’s in the Sack.
You can tell a live business man by his],
advertisement in the newspaper,
ness to patronize other industries in town,
A man who doesn’t advertise is like a boy
who went to town with a sack of fish to
When he returned home in the even— sell,
ing his father asked him how he had ‘done:
“Didn’t sell a darn fish,” he said; *‘nobody
asked me what was in the sack,’ Another
boy, a much brighter ene, went to town
next day. He took a big horn along, and
firat he would blow a deafening blast and
then he would yell “‘tish, tish for sale,” and
soon he had sold them all and went home
with an empty sack and a pocket full of
money, ‘A live merchant always toots his
horn and yells through an-—advertisement
in the paper,
SE aon RE
ta ee —_____.
5 Sopa Waver, of delicious flavor,
Is found at Foley’s—high
in favor,
+2@e-Grand Officers Elected.
The Grand Parlor have elected the following officers: President, Frank H, Dunne,
Columbia Parlor, San Francisco ;' Grand
Vice President, Henry C, Gesford of Napa;
Grand Secratary, Henry Lunstedt of San
Francisco; Grand Treasurer, Henry Martin
of San Francisco; Grand Lecturer, I, .M,
Clarke,
re
Deafness Cannot be Cured
By local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear, There
is only one way to cure Deafness, and that is
by constitutional remedies, Deafness ig
caused’ by an inflamed condition of the
When this tube gets inflamed you have a
rumbling sound of imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely jclosed Deafness is the
result, and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever ; nine cases out of ten’ are caused by
¢atarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed
condition of the mucous surfaces,
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
Send for circulars, free,
Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO,, Toledo, O,
4@ old by Druggists, 75c,
; Saas ep ined ERS ee
Order Your Ice,
* The Union Ice Company will deliver ice
to any part of the city. Orders left at the
office on the Plaza will be promptly attended to, tf
. Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
‘DR:
Most Perfect Made, ~
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R. Tucker, violin; J, :
L, Brinkman, guitar; . 2nards ofa stick of timber,
People
should patronize those that show. a willing—
could have been saved had they taken proper
precautions, The prompt use of Dr, J, H, .
MoLean’s Liver and Kidney Balm has saved
thousands of valuable lives,
any derangement: of the: kidneys try it,
m-} 4 combination of the Pelton and the old
to] When Mr, Stubbs turns on the water, is
wonderful to behold, He has built the necs
J,. Within reach of the flying sawdust as the
revolving steel blade hums its way into the
Everything
about the contrivance except the saw and
belt is home-made, It is a mill with which
Mr. Stubbs can make enough: lumber to
supply the country for miles around, The
timber in his Vicinity is not of the. best,
however, But he makes considerable rough
lumber, fence Posts, pickets, and even
shakes, The Tidings says the mill did not
cost more than $50 or $60, A person to look
at the concern when it is ina quiescent state
might smile at it in derision, But when the
water is turned on, the aspect of things
changes right speedily, A fellow gets off at
&@ respectful distance, and holds his breath
while the greased lightning plays its pranks
‘. with those knotty and stubby pine logs that
. Mr. Stubbs feeds into the vortex, The mill
and its maker are decidedly original,
rs (ee Baler — —t 0G eo
Sure Sign of Coming Wind.
Says a Grass Valley farmer:
know when there ig going to be a windIn calm weather the fowls always réost on their poles
with their heads alternating each way; that
is, one faces east, the next west, and go on.
But when there is going ‘to be a high windtorm they always roost with their heads
pointing in the direction from which it ‘iscoming. There are reasons for these different ways of roosting, I take it. When
there is no wind to guard against they can
see other danger mére_readil y if they are
headed in both directions, but when wind ig
to'arise they face it because they can hold
their positions better, But the part I can’t
understand,” he concluded, ‘‘is how the
Geo, Stubbs, who lives in the Markwell
school district, a few miles west of Grase against Rev, Gibson
Valley, isa good illustration of ,& pioneer . show that he and not Durrant killed
These resources are his native in. Miss Williams and Miss Lamont. It
‘#8 constructed. a saw mill which is a curios.
‘ity. Living on the bank of Deer Creek, he
—= == . has availed himself of +
Pees pee, APRIL 26, 1895. . that stream, Going toa point three miles . gation.
above his home, he has taken part of the
water from that creek, and witbout use of a. statement from Gibso:
surveyor’s compass or level, has dug a ditch . was a fac-simile of
which conveys the water by easy grade to Same morning the Examiner published
his mill, where he has a fall of 40 feet. Here similes of th
A number 6f local amateur musicians have he has constructed a water wheel some 18
organized a musical club but as yet all de-. feet in circumference, which in principle ig . to Mra. Noble.
REY. MR.
Against Him.
The defense believes that it has a
€} in support of this theory that Gibson
of his writing, Attorney George Mon
f . discovered what led to this line of iny.
his signature. On
his discovery to Durrant’s counsel, and
said that Durrant’s case has received a g
. deal of strength from it,
wrapper the more remarkable,
that the defense will accept the police the
Durrant wrote the names found on
light,
Oe
The Cotillion Club.
night for°the last time this season.
sized crowd was in attendance, including
and dancing was kept up until
selves, As the members organized for
limited time only, and the expiration
that time now having arrived, they thoug
it best to disband for the present season,
with the probability of re-organizing ne
fall for a more extended’ period,
$$ see
Rebekah Celebration.
A full attendance of Neva: Lodge is d
ALICE JENNINGS, N, qa,
Lint Wurrer, Reo, Sec’y, a23-4t
» and it is said, try to
asked to give Durrant’s counsel specimens
On the morning after the finding of
Minnie Williams’ body the Cal] published a
n, attached to which —the} The Republican states that the Truckee
fao. Lumber Company started up their mill last
© names written on the margin = eS
of the paper sent around the rings returned . Posing of their sawdust by running it into
the new burner which ‘waa built last year,
handwriting, and says he discovered peou~. The-Fish Commission will have no _eause
liarities in the writing which showed that. to complain in the future of the company
both were by the same hand. He reported . dumping its sawdust into the river,
Monteith is an expert on
Monteith was in
court when Gibson submitted his specimens
of writing, and says that the additional
the preacher’s writing and that on the paper
Tt is said
that the murder was committed at a differ
ent time from the butchery, should it follow
this line of defense, ‘The idea has been that
paper wrapper, and that in doing so he tried
to imitate King’s writing. “The alleged dis‘The members of the Thursday Night .Co-tillion. Club.met.at Odd Fellows Hall last
A fairnumber of invited friends of the members,
1 o’clock.
The Club has been in existence for the past
two months and all members who ‘attended
thé regalar semi-monthly meetings gener—} Bros. Dr F
ally had a good time and enjoyed themGIBSON,What @ Pioneer Can Do When He i The Defense Believes It Has a
A Fine Time in Prospect.
to celebrate it,
becca have been engaged for some time
case
teith . same order, to be present and join w
esti. them on this occasion.
ee
Sawdust Disposed of.
Wednesday for the season, They are d
it is VE Oe eee eee
reat A Hard Worker,
—
Supervisor Pridgeon has ascore of m
ef them,
are Cary ere en
ory Fo.ey supplies us with Ice cream,
Delicious as a most entrancing dream,
Electric Bitters. ;
the
neys, will remove. Pimples, Boils,
fevers.—For oure of Headache, Constipatio
satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded
ug Store,
&) Caprain Sweeney,
xt! Carr Bros.
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A Blessed Deliverance.
tetter’s Stomach Bitters,
critters know that the wind is going to rise
when we mortals lack all intimation of it,”
—1-2GeJuvenile Theology.
A Nevada City woman is the happy
mother of a bright boy, whose only’ failing
is his boylike propensity to be mischievous,
After doing some annoying things recently
his mother called him ty account and remonstrated with him for being naughty,
“Nobody saw me, mamma,” said the
young hopeful,
‘Yes, my son,” said the mother, “God
saw-you.”
The little fellow looked up at her with
a thoughtful expression, and remarked,
“God won’t tell,”
——_~.
ere,
From Trinity County.
Jas, Cornell, of Trinity county, is in
Grass Valley at present. He reports that
mining ‘matters in that county are much
more active than formerly, As hydrauticking is not interferred with, several ‘import-—
ant enterprises of thia nature are being conducted, two of them near Weaverville, One
of these yields $1000 per week, and another
about $1200 per month. Mr, Cornell himself ig interested in an extensive quartz
Proposition, : :
: ee
Ir you desire a luxurious growth of
healthy hair of natural or, nature’s
crowing ornament of both sexes, use only
Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer,
WHEN your heart pains you and unusual
palpitation is frequent, accompanied some~
times with shortness of breath and low spirits you are suffering from-a-diserdered—state—
of the liver, digestion is imperfect and there
is wind on the stomach, If allowed to remain the trouble will ultimately reach the
kidueys and then becomes dangerous to life
Steps should be taken to stay ite progres
on the appearance of the first symptoms,
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney ey,
is especially adapted for disorders of this &
kind. Price $1.00 per bottle;
Sold at Carr Bros,’ Drug Store,
WHEN you are constipated, with loss o
appetite, headache, take one of Dr. “, H,
McLean’s Little Liver and Kidney Pillets,
They are pleasant'to take and will cure you,
25 cents a vial,
Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store,
KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify
your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate
your Bowels and make pour head clear as a
bell, 25c., 50c., and $1.00. Sold by Carr
Bros, ; eM
Go to Gaylord’s and get package—o
Shredded Codfish, It is line, al2
Symptoms of kidney troubles should be
promptly attended to ; they are nature’s
warnings that something is wrong, Many
Persons die victims of kidney disease who
Tf you have
. .* 40 Years the Standard,
@
Price $1.00 per bottle,
Indigestion, Cramps
Dyspepsia and catarrh of the bowels, caused my wife great suffering. She has been
taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and has no bad
Hood's ==
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symptoms, ‘
ne CULres ed in looks
and Welght. \Q/QOOO00000804
I have also taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla for
Scrofala with much benefit. Hood’s SarSaparilla is a ‘splendid tonic and blood
ppritior, HERMAN P, EMERY, 348 Sixth
treet, Portland, Oregon.
Hood’s Pills cure Liver Ills. 25c,
"
Adi
JUST ONE
Spring Suits to order for a short
Time only, for just $20. They
Cost last season $30 and $35, and
Were considered cheap at that,
TALK ABOUT PANTS .
Just think of Setting the finest Tailor.
° ereations for SIX DOLLABS. I will
make them at that figure for a short
time only,
1 Press.
I Repair
Men's Clothing.
R. T. MORRISON,
Merchant Tailor at 85 Pine st,
—
44
teas
and not by fits and starts, Speedy good
results will follow,
SREP Gs Greve imieeeciistie a
SHILOH’S CURE, the great Cough and
Croup Cure, is in great demand, Pocket
size containg twenty-five doses only 2b5c,
Children love it. Sold by Garr Bros,
Handsome Duck Suits
= oie $4.50 :
Waists, 60 Cents and 75 Cents,
All these for less money
than you can buy the
material for,
Dude and: Sailor Hats,
20 cents and 95 cents,
hrs. Lester & Crawford:
This date in history marks the anniversary of the introduction of Odd Fellowship
Case into the United States, and Neva Rebecea,
a branch of the order in this city, is going
The members of Neva Reing active and extensive arrangements . ~
for the observance of this event and they
both . have a fine Program mapped out for rendiwas / tion tonight, They have invited the mem-. .
wae / bers of Oustomah Lodge, Mistletoe Encampment and Neva Canton, branches of the
at work on the Bloomtield road. They are
; ; ‘doing some good and much-needed work.
Specimens make the cor: respondence between Mr. Pridgeon slings a hammer with the best . sumption and that there
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so Popular as to need no special menpega tion. All who have used Electric Bitters naturally thankful,
covery of the defense puts this in a different sing the same song of praise,—A purer
peas medicine does not exist and it is. guaranteed
to do all that is clamed, Electric Bitters} Carr Bros, Drug Store, Regular size 50c
will cure al) diseases of the Liver and Kid. and $1.00. ;
= Dr. J. H. MoLxan’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably adapted
to make ‘‘a little health go a long way,” Its
n . Curative power is largely attributable to its
stimulant, tonic aud nutritive properties, by
which the energy of the system is recruited,
—Price 50 ots. aud $1.00 per bottle at Carr It is pleasant to the taste,
Rheum and other affections caused by impure
blood. Will drive Malaria from the system
*/and prevent as well as cure all Malarie]
aiid Indigestion try Electric Bitters— Entire
U.S. A, San Diego
of Cal., says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy is the
ht} first medicine I have ever found that . would
do me any good.” Price 50c, Sold by
This is affected when the hostile disturbel ance \of the liver, known as biliousneas,
sired at a special meeting on April 26, 1895,
for a joint anniversary celebration, Mistletoe Encampment and Oustomah Lodge,
I. O. O. F., have been invited, a fi
gram arranged,
ceases through the benign operatiou of HosPain in the right
side and under the right shoulder blade,
ne Pro . yellowneas of the skin and eyeballs, ‘fur’
and everything possible upon the tongue,
done to insure a pleasant evening. Visiting
members cordially invited.
morning nausea, vertigo,
sour breath, irregularity of the bowels and
sick headache, are ‘among the distressing
symptoms which take their departure when
the great anti-bilious medicine is restored
to. Chills and fever, kidney and bladder
trouble, rheumatism, dyspepsia and nervousness are also remedied by the Bitters, which
is also a superb tonic and promoter vf sleep
and appetite, Use the Bitters presistently
ARRIVALS
Migs A. Van Ordcn,
‘ Miss A, Conlin,
oe J. M.Browp,
J. V. Snyder,
Peter N. Mahonny,
©. E. Wodell,
OY, Waggoner, San
G. S. Driver,
ith A.L. Murphy,
Sam Waring, Colfax,
isopen air exercise, the w
igorate the system, and
ties from the blood.
Union Hotel, Main
ee
Wm. Steele and tamily, San Francisco,
M.C. Dunkley, Grass Valley,
Miss Cassie Archer, ‘Van Juan,
ae a
D. C. Dayle, Birchville;
L.-P. Beninger, Flagstaff, Arizona,
Geo. W. Huling, Sierra City,
Sam Granger, Truckee,
A. L, Bernstein, Reno, Nevada,
Geo, W. Bray, Columbia Hill,
A. Wutke, Hessen, Darnstadt.,
0 OB
IN consequence of winter diet and lack of
chanism becomes impaired. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the proper remedy, the
of the year, .to strengthen the appetite, inAT THE
Street,
“
Cy
Francisco,
ts
—AT——
LEADING CANDY-MAKER,
13 Commercial Street, Nevada City.
REMEMBER OUR INIMITIBLE 1 SCREAM
Can't be Beat. =»,
hole physical niespring
expel all: ‘impurien
her, but two bottles Dr,
bought one bottle of Dr,
It i
the wonderful efficacy of
Coughs ‘and, Colds.
Two Lives Saved.
Mrs. Phabe Thomas, of Junction City,
Il. was told by her doctors she had Ooncovery completely cured her and she says it
saved her life. Mr. Thos, Eggers, . 136
Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a
dreadful cold, approaching Consumption,
tried without result everything else then
covery and in two weeks was cured,
which these are samples, that prove the
Free trial “bottles at
was no hope for
King’s New DisKing’s. New DisHe is
8 such results, of Flour,
this medicine in
Bran,
the stomach and harmless
Sold at Carr Bros, Drug
use, Price $1.00 per bottle.
easily borne on
under prolonged
Syrup,
Store,
Clams,
Full
Brown Sugar} 19
Rice, 17 Ibs for $1,
11 cans Oysters, $1.
Tomatos, 12 cans for $1.
Morning Meal, package, -10¢,
Sago, 20'lbs, for $1.
ia Tapioco, 20 lbs. for $1,
AYER’S
Full supply of Ha
S20 lu lar?
WE ARE IN IT!
We Direct Our Announcement to
YOUR POCKET BOOK
D0 YOU WISH TU
JUST COMPARE
per 100 Ibs, $1.70
Rolled Barley, per. 100 $1.25.
per 100 Ibs. $1.00,
Middlings, per 100 Ibs: $1.10,
Dry Granulated Sugar,
17 lbs for $1,
Ibs for $
~
60 cts per gallon =
8 cans for $1
weight and best quality
SAVE MONEY ?
THESE PRICES !
. Salmon, 10-cans for $1
. Lard, 10 Ib cans, $1.10,
Lard, 5 Ib cans, 65 cts,
. Seedless Raisins, 16 lbs, $1
. Raisins, 20 Ibs. for $1.
. BUTTER.
. Fancy Dairy Butter, 25 cents
per roll.
Fancy Creamery Butter, 35
cents per square,
Extra Fancy Douglass Cream:
. Cry, 40 cents per square,
guaranteed,
y and Grain always on hand.
THE ONLY ~ Goods delivered Free of Charge,
Sarsaparilla 4. B. WOLE,
_ ADMITTED Main Street, Opposite Unjon Hotel, Nevada City, Cal.
READ RULE xv. =
cin
tru
empirical preparation
not be admitted to t
sition.’’
not @ hostrum, nor a secret 1
because it is all that a fami
should be, :
At the
Why not get the
S0000000
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4
CURES CONS 7
2EAUTIFIES “Comp
LE 0, FORA * &)
80
Sold by Carr Bros,
“Articles Of
that are in S
any way dan9
serous or ofb
fensive, also ©
patent medio
ingredients are concealed, will §
Why was Ayer’s Sarsaparilla admitted ? Because it is hota patent medicine,
hob.dangerous, not an experiment, and oO
Chicago, 1893.
~ INDIGESTION DIZZINESS
RUPTIONS ON THE
Seiste or sent
per package. Samplon packages Bam
KO NO 23hreie
@8, nosms, and 9°
8, whose o
Socooo
The
he ExpoX-2-7-3-J-J-1-}
reparation,
ly medicine 0
Best P
100 lbs;
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100 “
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100): "
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18 a
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30 “a
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CUBE . 9 “*
12
oe
Breath, 260, 10
I presume that you know
must wear clothes,. We have a
they can fool you but once,
give satisfaction. *
full suit, sizes from 34 to 42,
these goods,
and nd
TO THE GENTLEMEN OF
wages, They represent that such clothes
merchants who desire your future trade an
We have received & full line of Ladies CRiidren’s my sisens Bhoes for
01 ,
hey are 2 Worth $3 50 per pair in any shoe store, "ihe Some in
OF NEVADA’Co
that Spring is here
beautiful'line for you this. sea
son. . No banker and no merchant need he ashame
“ah our clothi 1 > ha
Big -~-$20Piece} . . hing as we can fit them all and we have a
way they make
come in narrow toes,
a tee tle Pt alt Faleane te ay jCommercial Street, near Pine
: 'yY are making
Suits for you to order are misrepresenting the fac
can do nothing of the kind, The
one cut—done by machinery,
the Spring. ‘trade.
These goods are sendend,
. So.,
r
11 Cans Oysters..
5~gallon can best coal oil
Th se Prices Are for Spot Cash
ARE —
You LISTEN] NG ?
This Announcement
. Is
Housekeeper
Who Wishes to
Economize.
Thos. Shurtleff & Son
Directed to .
Just Take a Moment and Compare Our Prices :
Pietro -$1 80
Wheat ». TI 40
R. Barley... 0.1 30
POA cscs ck F 80
Middlings... 1:20
Gran. Sugar..1 00
Brown Sugar.1 00
NG 56k cca. 1d He
Bayo Beans. ., ,
Pea Beans.. . ,
00
I
I
I
Corn.7..
I 00
2 eee
1 00
Sardi nes..
1 fore)
I
I
Pie Fruit.. . 00
oo} Eastern Hams 15
25}Carmel Drips 60
WORLD'S FAIR: Are the People’s Providers.
to Cans Salmon..,. $100
6. ** Corn Beef, 2
lb, CANS. et eee es BOO
10 lbs, Le eee i
16 “ Seedless Raisins 100
20.‘ Raisins, .. chee 106
12 ‘* Dried Peache i. 4360
00] Fancy Dairy Butter 40 cents
per roll,
cents per
Ib. r
Eastern Bacon 12% cents per
lb,
cents per
gallon,
Only
And Subject to Change Without Notice,
and you
d to wear
big’ stock
s. It is
with your
ts. They
clothes: to
’
.
Morning
square toes D
TaROW YOUR
100 Ibs Flour,
; 100 lbs Middlings, $1.10,
h you and 100 Ibs Wheat, $
We ave 8 cans Corn Beef, $1.00. 8
Brown Sugar 19 Ibs
Fancy Dai
‘Pepsin Whiskey, $1, 2 5 per bottle,
Oysters, per dozen cans, $1, .
JACKSON .
ih Pris MUS Get Ot of Li
iain
$1.70,
1.30,
Meal Packa
1.00
ry Butter 25c per roll.
JJ.
,
4
tooflbs Bran, $1 00,
100, lbs Barley, $1.25.
“42> cans Mackerel, $1:00,—
cans Clams, $1.00,
€, 10 cts.Granulated Sugar 17 Ibs $1.00,
10 1-lb. Cans Salmon $1.00.
%-Gal Bottle Pickles. 25¢.
—~
= 2 NevadajCity, Cal,