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February 9, 1895 (4 pages)

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RY, rs. PURINE ans : sil soietaiemaneae : “OVE CNET: = Sn een icin THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT . PRoposep SEWERAGE SYSTEM. FEBRUARY. TWELFTH. $62,400,000. 3 aes Grass Valleyans Will Vote on t ot Published Every Evening, except Sunday, BROWN & CALKINS. « s ee SERVED BY CARRIE RS_AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per’Month WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE: SIX-DOLLARS PER YEAR. Proprietors, re eesti SS Issuance of Bonds, -*--The question of an adequate and effect Sewerage system is again being agitated ==: . Grass Valley. It is proposed that the oc issue bonds to the amount. of $50,0Q0, rate of five per cent, be submitted to the voters f that town they will vote fer the bonds, SATURDAY os FEB. 9, 1895. is sadly in need of Letter sewerage, t being wretched—much worse Smith Must Go to Prison, © Tn the case of the People vs, ( and sentenced to five years in the State the Supreme Court has affirmed the Prison, decision of the: lower court, has been out on bail since the taken will now have to_go-to prison: uty Sheriff Neagle went down to Lime Ki after him today. Smith, w ogee Military Tournament. Arrangements are being made for a gran military. tournament to take place.during . 9g@ system, the Carnival week at Los Angeles, Cal from April 15th to April 20th, rious parts of the State are taking much in terest in the event, will be one of the interesting features of th Carnival and the the United States Army, + 0@s-+ — Got Off. Easy. John Fogarty of Birchville, convicted ¢ assault with a deadly weapon, mended by the and recom court, was sentenced this morning Caldwell to six months tiary. e@e > = Read This, Keene, Blakeslee & Co,’s Medical and Surgical Institute offer their professional services Free to all those beginning treatment enor before Monday next. Theydo this to advertise themselves and to show the people that they are physicians who understand their profession and ‘are confident of affecting a cure in every cepted for treatment, ee case acSee ad, —~P-e Be o A New Dress, The San Francisco News Letter of the 9th inst:, Jeorge Smith, convicted of manslaughter for the killing of "Louis Francois at Grass Valley, appeal was Depumpires will be officers of jury to the mercy of the by Judge imprisonment. in the county jail. ‘Fogarty can thank his stars that he escaped going to ‘the penitenm Nevada City, and “that is bad enoug as the issuance plan of paying the cst of construction, tk the proposition, The slight increase of cit ho bonds being for so long a tine, Infa determination to progress and will hav the effect to stimuiate private enterprise that might not otherwise be attempted The people of Grass Valley will never regre d . their action if they decide a Nevada City needs better sewerage and Members . ™ore stringent sanitary of the National Guard of California in ya=. Present charter, howeve regulations, above-a certain rate, e. large expenditures, new charter that will give-to its more authority and provide means to raise funds for making needed improvements, Since writing the above we learn that the bond election cannot be held on the date given, for the reason that the City Trustees must -first pass an ordinance declaring. their intention to submit to the f purpose named. After such an ordinance is published the required length of time, it will then be in order to pass another calling the elettion. A meeting of the -Trustees will be held tonight to pass the first ordinance. pees : The Norambagua. Tidings : Work has been going on at this mine for over a year upon a tunnel, now abont 1,100 feetlong, to reach the former workings. Yesterday the employes broke through into the old: works between the fifth and sixth levels. This will lower the water in the mine so that it will be practicable to begin operations at once upon a portion of the ledge which has never been worked out, Win, Campbell is the owner of the Norrun twenty years. and bear interest at the This proposition will an election to be held on the 6ch of March, If the people of Grass Valley are. wise as that town sanitary condition there at the present time than it is here This sewerage question is a matter for serious consideration, affecting as it does the health and well being of all the people, and of bonds affords en easy voters should cast their ballots in favor of taxes will be hardlycfelt, the term of the Asile from the sanitary view. it will show to: have a sewerler r, does not give au. thority to issue Londs or raise the tax levy Tha conipetitive drills This prevents making Nevada City needs <a ‘Trustees he . served. ive at . birthday occasion, ity . Tuesday, to} that place, That. the natal Washington and Lincoln should have oce red in February, and v: ly at/is rather a regretful should have been crowned both these great men, length of time should have dates, with the birth he One thing, however, is noticeap and that is that the’ Washington birthd h, dances and festivities, birthday, servances, ve} characters gave distinct dates to gre; in the history of our country, all will reac y . ily acknowledge. As to the say. Historians of the centuries ahead wi be 3} that the’ names blend interchangeably i the iminds of all, t. chronological records, from iis: home On sion to words that from any other lips woul have seemed sacrilege, He told his-neigh than that of Washington,” tinal parting, verity, reverence to Washington, ‘The Father of that the task of overcoming the slave-holders’ rebellion was the greatest. task ever placed upon the shoulders of Americans, The war of the Revolutio', which resulted in our independenee, was a conflict which at once gave us the nation from which we were being severed. thy of England’s great rival, and it will always be an open question whether our in~ dependence could have been secured without the aid of France, . On the other hand the tion, gave us the envy and jealousy of every monarchy onéarth, aad the moment we were threatened with disunion, with one exception, they desired our dismemberment, and eventual collapse. It was not until A Day That Should Always Be ObThe Auburn Argus says that the Lincoln February 12th, next will be &ppropriately observed at days of both ten’ days apart, Providence, and one could consistently wish that the same date or that a greater separated ‘the has by general consent become the date for while the Lincoln The New Issue of Bonds Will That Amount, Wasurnatoy, Feb. bonds to replenish: the gold _ reserve, ur. at the rate of 4 per cent. per annujn, to” le, . Amount of a little less than $62,400;000, ay amounting to a sum slightly in excess of 8.—President Cleveland today sent. to Congreas.-a spectral mesSage, stating his purpose to seli additional . says that the details of arrangement have this day been concluded with parties abundantly able to fulfill the undertaking whereby bonds of the United States authorized under of . the Act of July 14, 1875, payable invoin, thirty years atter their date, with interest to be issued for the purchase of goit coin Be j He the are the All other powders are cheaper made and inferior, and leave either acid or ava 3 aM 3 aM S whe 3. 3 we t ° S$ uN ¢ Y, M LEO Th DPI, ’ UN TUN t Hy being a later observance, is more generally open to appropriate patriotic obThat both ~these transcendent $65,000,000 to be delivered to the Treasury of the United States, which suin added to the gold now held in our reserve will restore such reserve so as-to make it amount to alkali in the food. at-epochs relative importance of these. epochs it is hard for us to able to judge dispassionately when they e. look back over a ‘relief ground so distant . except the compiler of his departure in, Springtield, Illinois, . in February, 1861, to take np the task of the Presidency, Abraham Lincoln gave expres— Those were the words of a great prophetic soul, spoken to his neighbors with all the solemnity of a He was never destined ‘to greet them again in life, and his cold. clay whicly was returned to them in the spring of 1865, went very far to, prove those words a We allow no one to surpass us in His Country,’’ but with alf reverence we do voters the proposition to issue bonda for the;-Dot hesitate to state syinpathy of the civilized world, except the Not only this, it gave us the active sympa"; something more the $100,000,000, es The premium allow will make the interest upon the amount gold realized 32 per cent, 1 One-half the gold is to be abroad, other bonds in terms payable-in gold ar thorized by Congress, : 1 The President concludes by saying: ¢ of every dollar at all times and in the payment of debts. (Signed) Grover CLEVELAND. Secretary Carlisle Olney presented to the Cabinet today Morgan's agreement to take $62,400,000 ¢ bonds and his guaranty as to placing ther abroad, + Be + Mine Not Sold. Telegraph ; Several days since we mad mention to the effect that the. Orleang inin was probably sold, from the Bay and informs us that the min is not sold, city for the purpose of arranging matter concerning the sale. . the company to “satay with’ the mine and they deemed it advisable to. do 80, despite to the company regarding the purchase, Mr, rapid growth and development of our Naoe . ; Brockington informs us that the work. of pumping out the mine will commence on the shaft wil! d te the Government supplied from ae The privilege is reserved to the Govern— nj ment to substituteat par within tea days from this date in liew of the 4 per cent bonds bearing 3 per cent interest if the issue of the same should in the mean time be an-. believe this arrangement will insure the Affairs than feported in the yas bors that-he went to take up a task * ‘greater in the. market and Attorney-General Mr. -Mr. Chas, Brockington, the Superintendent of the mine, has returned Mr. Brockington went-to the He says he advised the fact that two Hattering offers were made Monday next and that it will take about three days to clear the mine of water, As soon as the water is out the work of sinking of Doe 7 + tS t ROYAL BAKING POWDER C0., 108 WALL 8T., NEW-YORK. Fe Te ee ae TO BE — SHOT, *Hawaiian Revolt. rd Wasutnaron, from Minister Willis and the Secretary Gresham in reply. ‘] ments show a more serious . ! more are to be tried. . ing made of others, federal army, both Americans, and Rickard anEnglishman, have sf death,cB; States army, has been sentenced to impris onment for life and $5000 fine. the other sentences will probably be death th . with reference to her e you in the slightest degree from aud individual liability,” e 8 the reported revolution, but for “complicity vily, or if condemned to death by such a iibunal for actual participation, but not atter fair, open trial, with opportunity. for defense, demand delay of execution and in teniee. Qrkesuam,” + Se + “ARRIVALS AT Yue Sentences Of the Leaders of the Feb. 8.—The Presidetit today sent to Congress the latest tel gran instructions of These docu condition of, ess dispatches, maintenance of the parity in value of the . Willis says that a courtmartial has tried coins of the two metals and the equal power . thirty-eight of the revolutionists and 200 ‘ Daily arrests are beGulick, formeérMinis ter, and Seward, Minister and Major in the been “sentenced to Walker, formerly in the United Some of The Government replied to Liliuokalani, lotter. ef abdication : “This document cannot be taken to exempt personal Gresham replies as follows: “If American citizens Were condemned to death by a military tribunal not for actual participation in PUNIEE CASE THEY VA The Union, Jr, Tennis Club-held its first meeting of the year last night at the home tits President, Lee “A. Garthe, business was transacted; foremost among which was the election of new officers. Che club is composed of young ladies and gentlemen of this city ranging in age from fifteen to twenty years, and is now preparing for holding its regular out-door meetings on the tennis court. at the Union Hotel, the only place in town where this recreative pastime is played. ‘Twa ew members were admitted to the club aud as the membership is litnited it is doubtful if any more will be admitted to the organization, The-names-of the ofticers elected . ist evening were as“follows:— Lee A. Garthe, President; Miss Bessie Goyne, Vice President; Harry Sukeforth, “S¥oretary ; Ralph Gaylord, Treasurer, : @e— Bargains in All Lines. Ladies, if you want bargains .in any of our lines, please call and convince youwWe shall have extra clerks to wait onyou. Goods will be shown with pleasure, whether you purchase or not, At selves, Varieus4 ASUVIEV VASE VIRU UAE TET ORIU UTE Flowers, the: Fiest Cal., in will bea ern Calif will be a wildering Wen troubles, forms of druggists. fS2t L. Lunrex’s, Que of the most can be imagined will be the “Battle of the lake at Westside vity is a splendid boulevard, review on this drive before multitude, outside the boulevard. Nature's thost lavish floral gifts have been showered upon South enchanting one, £ Sf Yast 74 eee PTO VOY Ope A . Mile of Flowers. a Sorgeous spectacles that " which. occurs. on the last day of a de Los Angeles, at Log Angeles, April. Around the picturesque Park in that beautiful As a culminating event ofthe Carnival week ‘there tloral parade, which will. pass in an assembled who will occupy ‘seats erected orhia, and the spectacle will be an It is estimated that there solid mile ‘of floral displays, bein their variety and beauty. Genfrous prizes have been offered for the beat displays and the tloral pageant will that can searcely be surpassed in-the world, ‘be one
+e +. suffering from throat or lung take only stich. medicine as -has been proved worthy of confidence, Such a remedy is Ayer’s-Cherry Peetoral 3; & specific for sudden Scolds, and invaluable in all pulmonary complaints, Sold by Price $1, either case report to the (iovernment the evidence relied on té the support death sen-— ‘The’ James H. Budd.. AN *@eeneess ote for Governor. ves suse hPL Oa mn Oie h it 5 he d S e ee pute Grape Cream of Tartar Powder: “that was $4 you will buy for $1. ‘Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, “Chilblaing, “naturally thankful, It: iy such results, of vi comes out in a_handsome—new dreas, °' Among its special features is a weird and perplexing sketch by W. C. Morrow, entitled ‘‘A Ghost of a Story,” There are also some interesting disclosures concerning the sham economy of the Legislature, and many other things that psople who want the truth and cannot find it in the daily papers will be interested in reading, : Pe a Congregational Church. "There will be services tomorrow, as usual, in the above church. Subject of discourse in the evening: ‘‘ How to Treat Men and ‘Women of the World,’” Sabbath school at the close of the morning service, Kvery‘body cordially invited, -Rev. J. Sims, pastor. é + -2@e eo —-——+2 Danprurr is due to an enfeebled state of the skin. Hall’s Hair Renewer quickens the nutritive functions of the skin, healing and preventing the formation of dandruff, Meee ee Hats. & a We have a few hats on hand which will be sold at 25 cents cn the dollar, A hat {826 L, Lupecx, eee 2-0 0+ ee, Hacklen’s Arnica Salve. “The best Salve in the world for Cuts, “Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, SalfRheum, Fever Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively -gures Piles, or no pay required. It ia guaran. . teed to give perfect satisfacion ot money refunded, rice 25 cents per box, For sale at Carr Bro thers’ Drug Store. ~~ Ooo Two Lives Saved. Mrs, Phebe Thomas, of Junction City, Tll., was told by her doctors she had Consumption’and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr, King’s New Discovery oompletely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 136 Florida 8t., San Fraucisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr, King’s New Discovery and in two weeks was cured, He is which these are samples, that prove the the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Carr Bros, Drug Store, Regular size -50e and $1.00. Awarded Highest Henors—World’s Fair, MOST PERFECT MADE. Pree from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, standstill before any damage had resulted, ambayua. He informs the Tidings that he will soon put a good force of men at work in the mine, and it will be made an ore producer. The mine adjoins the Perrin’s, and is located about five miles south of Grass Valley, near Foggst Springs. Jno. Perkins and sons have been prosecuting work for Mr, Canipbell for the past year, The Overland. California’s only magazine, the Overland Monthly, for February, is fully up to the high standard that its excellent editor, Mr, { Ronnsevelle Wildman, ‘set for it a year ago, The editor discusses with his colleagues the Napoleonic revival;* The second installment of ‘Famous Californians of Other days,” discusses. Governor Stoneman, Gen, Ord, Bishop Kip, Col. Stevenson, Col, Inge, Baille Peyton and. Senator McDouga' . . Other articles include the second article by Irving M, Scott on ‘Evolution of Shipping and Ship-Building on the Pacitic Coast;”' ‘True Tales of the Old West;” ‘The Wild Flowers of Hawaii,” current verse and firstclass miscellany. + 200-2 A Runaway. Late yesterday afternoon the team belonging to Saunders & Whitbeck, dealera in oils, was left standing in front of John Bonney’s residence on Piety Hill. Some Chinamen who were passing along on the opposite side of the creek set off a lot of firecrackers, and the racket frightened the horses, causing them to run away. They turned the corner at Mrs, Davenport's lot’ and rat-along that street for some distance, toward the old Seibert ranch, but came to a + *@e+Rolling Miil Officers, “At the annual election of Directors of the Pacific Rolling Mills in-San Francisco, the following were chosen: Kdward Coleman, George Whittell, A. H, Payson, L. OU. Bresse, James 8, Angus. Edward Coleman was elected President, W. Keeney General Manager, and Patrick Noble Superintendent, _————>-9@e-+---—— Saw a Lion. ‘A California lion is sait—to be roaining around in the woods near the Reward mine. The beast has been seen by two or three persons*within the past few days.” We call on Jake Holland or somé of the other bearhunters to go out and slay the brute, + 2@e+ The sinking of China’s finest war-ships argues the futility of the naval armor, 200+ Poor indeed, The prospect of relief from drastic cathart: ics for persons troubled with constipation is poor indeed, True they act upon the bowels, but this they. do with violence, and their operation tends to weaken the intestines, and is prejudicial to the stomach, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is an effectual’ laxative, bat it neither gripes not enfeebles, Futhermore, it promotes digestion and a regular action of the liver and the kidneys. 1¢ is an efficient barrier against and remedy for malarial complaints and rheumatism, and is of great benefit to the weak, nervous and aged. As a meticinal stimulant it cannot be surpassed. Physicians cordiaHy recommend it, and its professional indorsement is fully borne out} by popu'ar experience, Appetite and sleep are both improved by this agreeable invigor40 YEARS THE STANDARD, ‘ 4 ae a Eincotnissucd his immortal emancipation proclamation that we received evén the moral support of the outside nations. We were hampered on all sides by every act except open alliance with Through all the-white period, Abraham our enemies, light of this -crucia' Lincoln was the central figure, “Through the thirty years that have nearly passed since his death, his name and his fame have Steadily grown in pypular estimation, His early opportuni‘ies were limited, It was feared that he lacked the culture of schools, and yet every State paper and every public address was beyond the criticism of the college professor; vard’s ripest’ culture in Everett, spoke Finger Amputated. Walter Wilburny“a_ miner in the Eagle Bird mine, Washington district, had the middle finger of his left hand badly mashed a day or two since by getting it caught in the pumping mashinery. Wilburn came to this city aid today Dr, Lickel amputated the injured finger, $+ 000-0~———_— Symrroms of kidney troubles should be promptly attended to; they are nature’s warnings that something is wrong. Many persons die victims of kidney diseases who could have been savell had they taken proper precautions, The prompt use of Dr. J. H, Mchean’s Liver and Kidney Balm has saved thousands of valuable lives,. If you have any derangement of the kidneys try it, Price $1.00 per bottle, +-*@e-> Uniform Rank Notice. All members of Uniform Rank, Mountain Division, are hereby notified to appear at Armory Hall every Wednesday night, for drill practice. By order jl2te Cias, Pxcor, Captain, Dyspepsi Cured __‘'My wife has been a great sufferer with Dyspepsia. Three bottles of Hood's Sarsace 7, = eS n _Parilla have perfectly cured her,At times the lightest food would distress her terribly, She could net sleep and , dreadful sick. headaches. Shé tried different medicines, ‘but fj *% ‘ a * a Sg we i oe OL ES * Fe es good, At last Hood's SarsapaS rilla was recom: mended and two bottles gave-+relief — made her Mrs, Otis Merritt perfectly well, Shé is not now troubled Bete i lg ata att = Cures! nee ¥O0020008088 well ib MEREITT, Addison, Maine. nonedidherany . i Whit OCpiir together—with othe developments, : + *@e + Good Roads. tion which has been ia session at mento the past two days will accomplish J. W. Greenlaw, Sacramento, something towards securing better roads Miss Meta Breckenfeld, : 5 Elmer Breckenfeli, i generally in all parts of the State. If there . . J. W. James, Grass Valley is one thing more than another that the W. G°* Lard, ty arity country needs it is good roads. Public] John Breen, Spenceville, faré and prosperity of the people, Good Har. 8Toceries and provisions are essential to the preservation of health and happiness, If Aes : a W. G-Wyllie, “ from the same platform at Gettysburg, and . You Want the freshest and best, Go $0 Gey-) R. Davis, ae the plain, simple eloquence of Lincoln rings . lord's on Broad street, 4 Serine a down the ages, while that of Everett is unaes. Joe Brad ock, ; ea ‘ Physical Culture. Mrs, L. P. Goldstone, San Francisco, od. The fi War . Secretary y noticed, 16) =famous ar. Secretary, J. Bamberger, “ Stanton, stood: by the deathbed of Lincoln, Mrs, Stafford’s class meets daily, at 2 A. Ss, Putnam, Lae and when he ceased to breathe, uncono'clock, at the Union Hotel. {Stf , az a eeaer: . sciously gave his Chieftain the tribute, al® + 2@e+ ~0 eet estat S. ways true: “This was the man for the Methodist Church, eee ages . ” © Now Is the ‘Time. ip Saad aiack ee Services ‘in the above church tomorrow as ae usual, The pastor, Rev. J, T, J, Murrish, ‘will preach, Subjects of discourses: Morning, ‘‘Iron Shoes for Rough Roads;” night, ‘The Tried Foundation,’Sunday school worth League service, led by Mr. Martin Thomas, at the usual hour.° All, especially young people, are very cordially invited to these services, : + @e + Tuk Way to reach catarrh is through the blogd. Hood's Sarsaparilla, by purifying the blood, removes the cause of the disease and permanently cures catarrh, Take only Hood’s, Hop's Pitts act easily, yet promptly and effectively, on the liver and bowels, 25, —_—+ -@e— SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a guarantee. It. cures Incipient Consumption, Tt is the T~ best Cough Cure, Ouly one cent a dose, 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1,00. Sold by Carr Bros. 5 _ + He + — Ir your kidneys are inactive, you will feel and look wretched, even in the most cheerful society, and melancholy on the. jolliest occasions, Dr. J, H. McLean's Little Liver and Balm will set you right again.$1.00 per bottle. ; Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drug Store. = eeeA No, . Business Opportunity. oe ‘For lady or gentleman with small capital, Inquire at this office, f4-lw It is to be hoped that the’ Road ConvenSacrahighways properly built and maintained are an important factor in promoting the welat the close of the morning service, KpUnion Hotel, Main Street. K. Penrose, Bloomfield, A. Molver, * ee J. W. Wilcoxen, Yuba City, J. a, Sheperd, as i” J. P. Davenport, Los Angeles, Mrs. RK. Hastings, New York, Miis McAuliffe, Virginia City, Miss I’, Princell, Angel’s Camp Mrs. John German, San Juan, medicine in early spi ing is undoubted, but many people neg!ect taking any until the approach _ofwarmer weather, when they will like a tender flower ina hot sun, Something must be done to purify the blood, overcoine that tired feeling and give sary strength, neces: Vacation is earnestly longed for, but many weeks, perhaps months, must elapse before rest can be indulged in, ‘Lo impart strength, and to give a feeling of health and vigor throughout the systein, there is nothiug equal to Hoad’s Sarsaparilla, It seems perfecily adapted to overcome that prostration caused by change of season, climate or life, and while it tones. and sustains the system: it the blood, : purifigs and renovates itis sold on a guarantee by drugt cipient Consumption Sits ths Bost Cough and Croup Cure. Sold by Carr Bros, ’ o ant and altcrative. nae Hood's Pills MP Mild Aud weDtig, 4 geo —aAT— a a a. ea ae LEADING CANDY-MAKER; 13 Commercial Street, Nevada City. It’s a Risky Proceeding Of purchasing candy if you haven't the best reason in the world for being perfectly satisfied as'to its purity, It is no exaggersay that inyP-Nut Taffy has taker Nevada City by storm, It is more popilar this week than ation to it was last, and it will be more popular next week than it was this, TAT RI RVRVAVA TS The benefit to bo derived” froma goody: / Dry Granulated Sugar, moreds-M Estee.. ‘e The above figures are vote of the Secretary of State. Our Guessing Conte by the wining in favor of Budd was made lumbia Hill, and wins the nearest the number of vote . Gitess No. 72, of 110, Egbert Thomas of Gold Flat. spoons, being<the neare ceived by the losing candidate, The from the offi State of California, It wit st guess to the numbeg of votes re— Oldest ' Gentlemen's House in this cify. \ ment, with New Goods Guess No, 59, by Mr. silver service, Ss received by the winning candidate. 741 in favor of Estee, was made b + eee el l0,738 cial statement of the compilled by Albert ‘Hart, st wasfo r the prizes: offered by us to the persons Suvessing nearest the ntmber of votes received or losing candidate. I of 111,976 lred sGodfrey, of CoIt being the guess ns the sugar bowl -an The Old Reliable. Furnishing Jnder new manageand New Prices, _ MARCUS M. BARUH, Manager. J a a Fleur,per too Ibs, $1.85 Corn, per 100 Ibs, $1.70, ° Rolled Barley, per 100 $1.35. Bran, per too lbs, $1.20, Middlings, per too Ibs, $1.30. 15 lbs for $1, Brown Sugar, 17 Ibs for: ae Rice, 16 lbs for $1, e Bayo Beans,-28 lbs for $1. Pea Beans, 28 lbs for $1. Oysters, 2 Ib cans 5 for $1, } Oysters, 1 Ib'éans, to for $1. Sweet Corn, 9 cans for $1. Green Peas, 8 cans for $1. String Béans, 8 cans for $1. Co mos, to cans. for Sy. . + . €2 Call at'the Store and . apico, 20 Ibs. for $1. ‘Sago, 20 Ibs. for $1, . Citron, 20 cts. per Ib, ‘Clams, 6 cans for $1 fs Seorerneneeeenemmerees (') () ereeneeenneemnnety on at thse Pris, Thy Ca’ Be Bal ‘Salmon, 8 cans for $1 Corned Beef, Libby's 5 for $1 ‘Lard, 10 lb cans, $1.20, Lard, 5 Ib cans, 70 cts, Best Pickse Roll Butter, per roll, 4a cts. ‘Best Reno Creamery Butter, per Square, 55 cts. Seedless Raisins, 14 Ibs. $1 Raisins, 16 Ibs. for $1, Currants, 14 lbs. for $1, see thoseBeautiful. Books that we give away—free to each customer, Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal, tee he oon \ )