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January 21, 1895 (4 pages)

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f he SESSRSRLRSESS ry is ti Se th et at oat art awe ™y 4 By Bh Published Every Bvoning, except —: _ BROWN & CALKINS, -_ Sebpeletan: SERVED BY CARRIERS AT 15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE : SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. MONDAY....... JAN. 21, 1895. Totughionsd From Grass Valley. Mrs. Mary Paull, an old resident of Grass * Valley, died at-her home on Church street “Jast night. A fusband and grown-up son sirVive her. Deceased was a sister-in-law ’ of Henry Tremain’of this city. Thomas Dunkley, formerly chief engineer atthe Idaho mine, leaves in the morning for Mexico. ; oBen Schwartz is in a critical condition. Last night his physicians performed another operation, removing a quantity of pus from the pleural cavity. The twelve-year-old son of Charles Mussaugh snowballed Alex. Chesnau yesterday. The latter struck the lad on the bead with an uinbrella, knocking him senseless, The boy recovered cons¢iousness after about av hour, 2 -2@e : On the Narrow Gauge. Two engines and a mail car went to Colfax yesterday and brought up the mail, arriving here about 5 o’clock-p. M. The snow and.ice packs about the track, making it extremely slippery, This.afternoon a train brought up’the morning mail, and another train is expected this evening. Three or fouf carloads of freight were brought up yesterday, ‘Today the large four-ton wheel for the Providence mine: was brought from Colfax, —_—ay ——— Good Fires Needed. spur The cold weather of the -past week has necessitated keeping good fires going, and asa result heavy dratts have been made on wood piles, which eflect.is regarded. seriously by those who have a rather scanty supply of. fuel on hand, La some instances wood piles have been decreased by other persons than the owuers, and this is doubly serious, + e@e+ Will Work on Tribute. The miners at the Onfaha mine, Grass Valley district, Lave all been laid off by the company, but it is understood that they will go to work on tribute there. in a few days. reeene man A Maiden’s ' Mishap. An exchange grinds out the following: A maiden fair, with nut brown hair, came tripping down the street; the wind was keen, her age ‘‘steen,”’ but gee whiz ! wasn’t she sweet? ‘The sidewalk was slick and she went down quick, with a jolt that shook out her curls, and the. words be excused, for she’s one of the best of girls. The naughty young chap; who saw the mishap, and smiled with a fiendish glance, will regret the same, when he finda his name is not called at the leapyear danne. = fe “4 @@er Firemen’s Meeting. she used must A special] meeting of Pennsylvania, Engine Company, No. 2, will be held at th8ir hall on Wednesday evening, January 238d, at 8 o'clock.» Every member should be present, as’ business of importance to all will come before the meeting. By order. B. A. Bost, President, T. H. Carr, Sec’y. j21td 7-+@eo-— Oak and Pine Wood For Sale. 2 Shurtleff & Son, of the ‘Plaza Grocery Store, have on hand one’ hundred cords of Pine and Oak Wood, all under cover, which will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, and delivered, Send. in your diately. orders immejl9-lw BS coh shia ia tiara of Interest to Ladies. ‘Something new—Crystal wash-boards— at Gaylord’s, “en a 3 + Oe Bucklon’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to’give perfect satisfacion ot money refunded. Price 25 centa per box. For sale at Oarr Brothers’ Drug Store. : + Fine Potatoes. Fine Burbank potatocs, one cent per pound, at Gaylord’s, A. silvér dollar will buy a er eens sack, SHILOH’ S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand, Pocket size contains ‘twenty-five doses only 2c. Children leve it, Sold by Carr Bros, peer Awarded \ Highest. Honors—World’s : Fair, “DR ~ MOST PERFECT MADE. "A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from, Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. It Than They Want. ~It extended as far down-as Smartsville, And was deeper in our immediate vicinity than many people supposed, At Gold Flat it piled up three feet high, and everybody who owned buildings was kept’ busy clearing the roofs. At dairyinan Wells’ place on the Wet Hill ridge, about a mile from town, it was jn places to a depth of twenty feet. , Peter Arbogast, who lives on Rock creek, near Cooper Bros.’ old sawmill, was in town Saturday evening. He came on snowshoes from his place, which is about four miles north of town, to his father’s home, a mile nearer this city, and from there drove in with a team. The snow at his place measured four and'a half feet deep, the picket points of an ordinary“fence just showing above the surface. John Cable, the rancher, lives near Arbogast’s. -He had to come to town Saturday and in order to get out to the main road was obliged to cut.apath -forhimself and horse, In doing this work he broke through soft places several times and sank to his chin in the snow. Yesterday a number of persons living in town went to the outskirts to enjoy the sport of snowshoeing. : Two or three four-horse sleighs, ard numerous one and two-horse sleighs and , cutters were out yesterday and the merry jingle of the sleighbells could be heard on every side. Some of the sleigh-riders made the trip to Grass Valley and back. Property owners who had to shovel snow ‘from their roofs are heartily sick of the “beautiful” and don’t want to see any, more of it for some time, : According to the record kept by Sherman Marsh, U. S. Weather Bureai Observer, the total fall of. snow at this city, for the season, up to Saturday noon, was forty-one inches, : + -2@e + -—= Snow-Record at Fordyce. A daily record of the snowfall is kept at Fordyce Dam by Kd, Roening, agent of the South Yuba Water Company. . Previous to this last storm the total fall amounted to thirty-eight feet. Ry this time the season’s total probably amounts to tifty feet, and the snow on the ground at the dam doubtless measures fifteen feet or more in depth. Meadow Lake, ,two miles north, is 1,000 feet higher than Fordyce. It is safe to say that the snow is at least’ twenty feet deep there, If John Clark or any ‘of the other prospectors are wintering there they must havea delightful time. ” ae pales. a Superior Court. The following business was transactd ion the Superior Court today, Hon, John Caldwell presiding: W. A. Orden vs. Granite Hill Mining andDvelopment Company et al. Order permitting complaint in intervention to be filed, : Mre. M. Williams ‘et al, vs, John M. Williams et al. Order allowing attorney's fee in the sum of $200 for each side, Exception taken by counsel for plaintitf. Motion to segregate fee made: by defendant: denied, excepted to by counsel for defendant, Estate and guardianship of Sadie In Brown, aminor, Order appointing Mary Brown guardian, Bond, $200. Ustate of Johanna Rowen, deceased, Order settling 1st account of administrator, em Deafness Cannot Be Cured By local applications as they cannoteach the diseased portion of the ear. There.is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. , Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is cutirely closed, 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 catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed eondition of the mucons surfaces, We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannet'be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send fér circulars ; free, F. J, CHENEY & CO.,, (OF Sold by Druggists, Tbe. Ge o Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably adapted to make ‘'A LITTLE HEALTH'GO A LONG WAY.” Its curative power is largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties, by which the energy of the system is reernited, It is pleasant to the taste; easily borne on the stomach and ‘harmless under prolonged use. Price $1.90 per botttle, Sol: at Barr Bros. Drug Store, 0 HO GREAT VOAKS } Toledo, O. Froin littlé acorns grow, so also do fatal diseases spring from small beginnings. Never neglect symptoing, of Kidney Troubles; if allowed to develop they cause much suf~ fering and sorrow. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidney -Balm is a certain cure for any disease or weakness of the’ Kidneys. A trial will convince you of its great potency, Sold at Carr Bros,” Drug Store, oi Carrain SweeNry, U.S8.A., San Diego, Cal., says: ‘‘Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good.” Price S0c, Sold by Carr Bros, : ie , ae —--2ee + asians All Free, ‘Dine who have used Dr. King’s New Discovery know its value, and those who . have not, have now the-opportunity to try it Free, (Call on the advertised Druggist and get a’ Trial Bottle, Free. Send your nae . ‘and address to H. E.-Bucklen and Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Free, as wellas a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructur Free. “All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost tgs nothing. Sold at Carr} Bros, Dr People Generally Have Had More of . ’ nearly four feet on the level, and had drifted , Rt & Accept None of the Pretended Substitutes’ OR healthful food than any other baking powder or preparation. . ROYAL BAKING POWDER Co., 106 wor. NEW-YORK. Baking Powder nott. the “King some years later, it was stolen, and put on A wax cast of the fide face of Napoleon was made surreptitiously the night after his death by an attending physician, Dr-“Ar= It was sold by him for $15,000. to of Wurtemburg, from whom, exhibition in Lendon, Then it was secured by Napoleon IIL, on the payment of a ransom of $20,000, and-kept with great eare at the Tuileries until, during the violent days of the Commune, it. disappeared. Two reproductions of this remarkable ca.t, one in full face and one in profilg, will appear in McClure’s. Magazine for February, and its story will be told by the man who had the cast in, his keeping while it was at the Tuiléiies, Baron de St. Pol, formerly private secretary to the late Emperor NaRain Supersedes Snow—Cold, Disagreeable Weather. Yesterday’s meteorological record braced a little of everything contained. in the storm category. In the fore part of the day there was a mixture of rain, snow and sleet, which fell at intervals, In the afternoon, between 2 and 3 o'clock. it. snowed yery lively for awhile, but the snow was followed by rain and sleet, which continued all night. During the nighta. strong wind prevailed, adding to the fury of the storm. This morning ‘the snow had. settled ‘very materially and the ravines and. creeks showed an increase in the volume of water But the rain-did not extend very far above, the temperature indicating -that it must be snowing a few miles further up the mountains. In consequence. of last night’s rain pedestrians have found it very sloppy under.foot today. A raw, piercing wind added to the discomfiture of those who were obliged to go outdoors, The rain-gauge of the Scuth Yuba Water Company; at 9 0 ‘clock yesterday morning, showed the precipitation for the preceding twenty-four liours to be .54 of an inch, For the twenty-four hours ending at 9 this morning the rainfall was 1.24 inches; for the month, 18.75 inches; for the season, 46,56 inches. ia 0 QeThat Mail Contract. emcarried, Olsen and Vaughn who started Saturday to carry the mail to Washington on snowshoes, reached the Central House about 10 They doubtless made the rest of the trip all right, L, R. Prescott has about concluded to give up the mail contract to o'clock, 7 lis bondsmen. 0 O@er Very Much off Color Are people who are troubled with chronic liver complaint, Bile in the blood tinges the cuticle and even the eyeballs, and also manifests its presence by uneasiness.in the right side and beneath the right shoulder blade, furred tongue, nausea, sick headache and an unpleasant breath. ied by vostiveness and dyspepsia, ailment itself, and its various manifesta~ tiens, Hostetter’ Stomach Bitters is a speedy and complete remedy. This standard medicine also prevents and cures chills and fever, rheumatism, nervousness and the infirmities incident to declining years, It builds up an enfeebled physique and fortifies it against disease. Appetite and nightly slumber are promoted by it, and it is a pro~For the . tector against. the effects of a wetting, of overwork, exposure and unawholesome food or water, CUR RES CONSTIPATION INDIGESTION DIZ ZINE Ss ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN Compe ma a
fon Bos Hl 3% KO NO Serta Netemd taoete aon ’ Sold by Carr Bros. Be ap NL s Le SO, ra DELINQUENT NOTICE. FARMONY GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. H Location of works, Nevada County, Caliornia. Location of principal place of business, Neveda City, California, Notice—There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment (No. 15) levied on the 13th day.of December, 1894, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective ehareholdeis, as lows : No. No. Names. Cert, Shs. Amt. 0, G. Williams 157 476 47.60 pie McAuly 1% 100 10 00 Wim. H. Crawford 23. 100 10 00 Ww.:H. Crawford, 58 50 f 09 ©. J, Naffziger 7 135 13 5o And ip accordance with law and an prder of the Board of Dfrettors made on the 1 day of =. December, 1894, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction on the 6th .e doy at February, 1895, at the hour of 2 o’clock P , at the office o the delinquent assessment the: with costs at havowinion and expe as Te of By order of the . prac of Direevors. aerer. tary. Office—In .the rear ri rter ‘ohnston’# . } Pale. rof certain principles into legislation. ‘Tt is usually accompan[ the Secretary, the office of said woe es Mo ¥,. er S4te hierar HR RG RE od THE STORM STILL WITH US. ROUGH TIMES AHEAD. LOCALS IN BRIEF. Worse Than a Flood, Fire or Small! Pox Pestilence. — Probably the greatest calamity that could befall the people of this State is the meeting of the Legislature, The Record—Unior says: :Five hundred bills and twenty-seven constitutional amendments in less than three days indicate a disposition of the people in and out of the Legislature to patchwork the statute books and the Oonstitution until the nearest friends of either, will be unable to recoguize the original. A-most excellent document to circulate in { the two houses just now, if only assurance . could be had that it would be much read, , would be the recent paper by a distinguish. danger of Jégislating. in Constitutions and making ‘them codes of laws. Constitutions are for two purposes-—to secure stability of government and express limitations of the legislative power, while directing the carrying Our legislators go two steps beyond these original purposes; they propose to the people to legislate in the Constitution, and to make government unstable by treating that doeument with no more dignity than: a statute. As to the avalanche of bifls, many of them are duplicates, or nearly so, and still more. ‘are introduced simultaneously in both houses, to hasten action by what—is_termed ‘‘orossing bills,’’* Still others are introduced by request, and have not asyet the fatherhood of any legislator. . These ‘bills go in under the broad license that applies to petition and that justifies a legislator in introducing a petition for his own hanging. We can trust’a goodly lot of the bills to the scalpel of the several committees, and still more to the veto of a courageous Governor. But this flood is not a gond thing, It indicates too much readiness on the part of the people to consider ‘‘Act of Parliament” a cure-all, It is indicative also of a disposition to warp around the constitutional inhibition against special legislation, and of the greed ot localities to profit by local measures and avoid general laws and systems.However, we are far from thus early entering condemnation of the legislators for their prolific manifestations in the bill direction. Common justice démands that wearisome as the task may be, the measures shall be examined on their merits approved or condemned. But one thing is settled upon in common judgenient thus early, and that is that the codes need re-codifying, When this Legislature shall have adjourned to call them codes will be satirical.»-Notwithstanding the ‘demand for retrenchment we are now convinced that it will be econdmy to at once erect a new Oode .Commissission. It must come, and better now than later. real cc ucee Game ska Tue Mosr remarkable cure’ ot scrolula on record have been accomplished by Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine is unequalled for diseases of the blood. Lake only Hood's, Hoov’s Prius are hand made, and perfect in proportion"ind appearance. ; ~~ e@e + All members of Uniform Kank, "Mountain Division, are hereby notilicd to appear at Armory. Hall every Wednesday aight for drill practice, By order : ed jurist of Massachusetts on the folly and { day. Uniform Rank Notice. ae Summarized Mention of Minor Home ‘Happenings The Grass Valley bus broke down yesterday afternoon this side of Town Talk, Nobody was hurt. J, J. Jackson has received another cargo of Duffy’s malt whiskey-*a number one family and medicinal liquor, Where the snow. has been shoveled from buildings into the street it is eight and ten feet deep in some places, It will be quite while before all of it disappears. There is on exhibition at Colley Bros,’ Union meat market a ham ‘what is a ham,” lt weighs fifty pounds. The hog from which it was cut weighed 600 pounds, Snow shovelers made yood-wages~SaturThe peace of mind which property owners enjoyed after having the work performed, however, greatly overbalanced they value of the money earned by the shovelers. At the special meeting of Court Garfield, A. O. F, of A., last evening, John Swart photographed the members ina group. A cut will be made from the photograph, to illustrate an article about the Court that will geste appear in a froternal journal, 7Or + Misunderstood Us, The Grass Valley Union thinks we stretched our imagination when we said that flakes of snow as big as saucers fell here Saturduy. You are mistaken, ' Brother Prisk. Our imagination is’ all right; we may have stretched the snowflakes a little, But in speaking of saucers we didn’t mean Grasg Valley saucers. The high-tea saucers is the sort we had in mind, See? 3 7 2Oeee — —} 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’ Drag Store BORN. At Nevada City, January 20th, to the wife of George Clemo, a son, OOD’S Sarsaparilla Is carefolly prepared by experienced p harmacists from Sarsaparilla, Pipsissewa, Dandelion, -Mandrake, Dock, Juniper Berries, and other well known vegetable remedies. portion and Peculiar ta~ Hood's, giving it curative power Peculiar to liself. Hood's arsaparilla Serofula, Sat Rheuin, The Combination, Pro Vrocess are Cures Sores, Boils, Pimples avd all other affections caused by jripure Biliousnesé, Sick Catareh, blood; «Dyspepsia, Headaclie, Debility, Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver( ‘eratintate, dt is Not What We Say, but what Hood's Sarsaparilla Does, that Tells the Story— Hood's Sarsaparilla RES Hood’s Pilis win new iriends. dally, jl2té _ Citas, Pecor, Captaia. / wa Panny, aw waa bran EO 3 Store, on Ping street, Nevada City, 4 debn nia. e Oranges 10 cts. per ‘dozen. Sicily Lemons 30 cts. ‘ Bananas 40 cts:;-per dozen. —AT—— ~ (os WA AMA LENNY OL HOS LEADING CANDY-MAKER, 13 Commercial Streét? Nevada t Shy a CRURURURY) BW’S r Se) CROAT RTAT AK va “tewaw ee Varo < 6 ECAUSE inferior and cheaper made baking preparations are poleon III, 2 0 ae <a sold at wholesale at a price so »much lower than-Royat, some afte Ao tue 3 i i he Roya ® grocers are urging consumers to buy them in place of t Rove Union Hotel, Main Street. oa at the same retatl price. : ) : . : ‘ 2 OV it J. S. Gallagher, Moore’s Flat, 2 5 If you desire to try any of the pretended substitutes for RoyaL fg = ae een a ~Baxina. Powper bear in mind that they. are all madé from cheaper aK ‘ ° . : Pas i 2 ie RRS me > Jos, Duffy, Grass V alley, 4 Si and inferior ingredients, and are not*s6 great in leavening strength is AB. Pollen, Oakland, : : + ‘ : ete es ING ©. E, Newhouse, ‘ ¢ nor of equal money value. Pay the price of the Roya Bakrnc bes fe FG Meemar, Micsivills; : ‘ Meet S. P. Rollins, Spenceville, ‘y . Powper for the Royvat only. as D. L. Burt, Birehville, . 3 It is still more important, however, :that. Royat BAKING ‘pow DER e Oo Gare Maybert, . t 3 ‘ ve Vivi , . } , is purer and more wholesome and makes better, finer,.and more Mg ou daar ws : John C. Donnelly, San Francisco, Ww. a Raynor, i 8 S: Farley, r L. Hobie: ieee B. K. Lucas, Fresno, G. Francis, as S. Barlow, “ T. L. Abbott, Penn Vv alley, J, Harvey, i C, Derr, a —-20Oe o--—-———— Information: Wanted, George CC, Townsend of set eawaten street, San Francisco, desires to find his uncle, William Albert Townsend, whom he last heard of ateNevada © y about twentytive years ago, The uncle had a brother named Gideon with him. Anyone knowing of the whereabouts ef the party named will please send word to this office. } dreadful THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT LOTS OF SNOW. _ A Me EE ae OE ee Mi Cia nn WEP METI MOS ei oe McClure's . Litdrary Note. PERSONAL POINTERS. ee ; ea cee 3 — i ste Se PSG tae Kaleo tales cea a> oe ia; * BP A Ry A RIN eR ON Ee oe , A Concise Chronicle of Varieks Folks Doings and Intentions. W. S. Bigelow came down from Columbia Hill_yesterday. ©. H. Fulweiler and H, Kason; San Francisco, are in town, ~ B. E, Mott of San Francisco arrived here Saturday evening. S. A. Knight of Kansas City, Mo.,, arrived here on the morning train. H, Schocken and Ty L, Lilies, of San francisco, arrived here on last evening’s-train, John ©. Donnelly, the well kaown and popular traveling man of San Francisco, is in town, : + *@e > Crushed by Snow. ee A large’ portion of Turney’s Hotel at Cherokee wawcrushed in by the snow a few nights ago, and the remaining portion is so badly. damaged as to be almost a total wreck, The place is one of the oldest hostelries on the Ridge, the structnre having been built many.years ago. ¥ BO ea Two Lives Saved. Mrs, Phiebe Thomas, of Junction City, Ill., 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 St., San Francisco, saffered from a 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 naturally th@nkful. It is such results, of which these are saifiples, that prove the tbe wonderful eflicacy of this medicine in Coughs >and Colds. KFiee trial bottles at Carr Bros, Drug Store, Regular size 50c¢ and $1,00, + 2@e +. -Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably adapted to make ‘‘a little health go a long way.’ [ts curative power is largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties, by which the energy of the system is reoruited. It is pleasant to the taste, easily borne on the stomach and ‘harmless under prolonged use. Try it. Sold at Carr Bros,’ ONG Store, as a premium, worth held The House in ment, wit MARCUS the comes possessor Was the lucky number that. was ‘drawn from the box and won the Cushion that was offered by. us Mr. F. E. Wadsticket and beof the Cushion. The Old Reliable. Oldest Gentle “men’s this city, h New Géods and. New Prices. M. BARUH, Manager. Furnishing Under new manageor J NY . oO Flour por 100 lbs, $1. 85 Corn, per 100 Ibs, $1.70, Rolled Barley, per 100 $1.35. Bran, per 1oo lbs. $1.20. Middlings, per roo lbs. $1.30. Dry Granulated Sugar, : 15 lbs for $r. grown Sugar, 17 lbs for $1. Rice, 16 Ibs for $1. Bayo Beans, 28 Ibs for-$1. Pea Beans, :28-lbs for $1. Oysters, 2 lb cans 5 for $1. fOysters, 1:lb cans, ro for $1. Sweet. Corn, 9 cans for $1, TGreen Peas, 8 cans for $1. String Beans, 8 cans for $1. ‘Tomatos, 10 cans for $1. ce 5 &. B. ke [+ ‘Look at thesePrices, 1 ey Can't De Beat . ‘Salmon, 8 cans for $t iCorned Beef, Libby's 5 for $1 ‘Lard, 10 lb cans, $1.20. Lard, 5 1b cans, —70-ets: «Best Pickle Roll: Butter, per roll, 40 cts. Best Reno Creamery Butter, per square, 55 cts. 20 iba, for Gi.20 Ibs. for $t. Tapico, ‘Sago, ‘Seedless Raisins, 14 Ibs. $1 Raisins, 16 lbs: for $1., Citron, 20 cts. per Ib, Clams, 6 cans for $1 ‘Currants, 14 Ibs. for $1. . { €@ Call at the Store and see those Beautiful Books that we give away—-free to each customer, SK7 OLE _ Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal.ry cae ot sng?