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THE DAILY TRANSCRI
Published
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SERVED BY CARRIERS AT
15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Mo
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WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE ;
SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR.
Every Evening; except Sunday.
BROWN & CALKINS, = Proprietors,
ROAD CONVENTION.
—
Gen.“Roy Stone Will Deliver
Address Before That Body.
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will be-held-at Sacramento. Among tho:
expected to be present is General Roy Ston
nth . meat of Road Inquiry,
culture,
LOCALS IN BRIEF.
Summarized Mention of Minor Home
Happenings
The youngsters have had considerable
sport coasting since the storm ceased,
A corrugated iron roof will be put'on the
building lately occupied ‘by. the Goldén
West restauratit, on Broad street,
The case of Mrs. Ellen 8. Hawke ¢s .
Chris, Webber and Wm, Quigley is still
trial in the Superior Court. It is a suit
quiet title toa quartz claim on Deer ‘creek,
two miles below town,
The mail to Washington -will go reg
larly after today. ‘The mail carriers were!
expected to-arrive from that place some
time this afternoon, ;
__ During all the storm the water supply for
_* this city has been ‘kept ‘up steadily, no
“breaks or blockades having occurred in the
ditch or flumes of that system.
“Frank Healey won the suit of clothes at
Dulac’s drawing last night, and the pair of
pants was’ won by Wallace Spaulding, Tt
former paid six cents for his ticket, the la
ter paid seventy-seven cents,
Snowshoeing is good now on the ridges
near town, the freezing temperature of the
past twe nights having caused a stron
erust to form,
Men were engaged yesterday in shovelin
down and washing away the big piles of
snow that had been thrown from roofs int
Commercial
“building,
The weather the past two days has been .
a fine treat and everybody is wishing that
it may continue for awhile. ‘The night:
and mornings are cold and frosty, but tha
is all right as long as it does not storm,
Many people supposed that the cement
sidewalks would be very slippery during
For a fact the frost does frosty weather,
not gather on them like it
ones, and they are not near go slippery,
SS ae Sas us
PERSONAL POINTERS.
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A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks
Doings and Intentions.
Onin Taber of San Francisco
on last evening’s train,
arrived here
O. M. Eastman came down from Maybert
today,
J. W, Zeigler aud Chas, A,
down from Washington today,
G. A. Bigelow of Columbia Hill is in
towr.Col. Tozer left today for the California
mine,
M. Rosenberg, wife and daughter went to
San Francisco today.
A. F. Gray of. San’ Jose arrived here last
evening on his way to Alleghany.
John Spaulding came up from Auburn
Jast evening. .
J. W. Brace it last night. for Utica,
New York, where he goes to see his mother,
whom he has not met for fourteen years,
Charles Stepp arrived here this morning
from San Francisco, Mr, Stepp is a large
J. Wormser, J. Cohn and W. B. George,
of San Francisco, arrived here on last evening’s train. :
General Jones of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, arrived here this morning on his way te North
.San Juan to visit the family of Mr. Baker.
He was accompanied by Miss A. Baker
of San Juan, who has been Visiting relatives
in the Kast. :
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Electric Light Franchise. ~
The City Trustees, at their meeting last
“night, voted to grant a franchise forthe
maintaining of an electric light plant to
A. M, Allen, manager of the Nevada Gas
Works. Two bids were received, one from
K. Casper for $50 and one from Mr. Allen
for $26 and the cost of advertising. The
franchise granted Mr. Casper some. time
ge holds good and it looks now as though
lights pretty soon,
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and look wretched, even in tlie most cheer
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and Balm will set you right again. $1.00
per bottle, }
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eae adhe siete
Board and Lodging.
A few boarders can be dceommodated in a
private family. Enquire at this office, j25
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FRIDAY oi JAN. 25, 1895.
Street near the Transcript
does on wonden
, . metal to cover every roadway in tlie State.
Dillie came
‘But it furnishes a poor substitute,
Good country roads mean-everything to th
hauling must be done.
of the farm,’ If the roads over which tha
animal is required to do his work are bad
his load -‘must necessarily be lessened anc
on
to
was held at Augusta, Ga. He. cited the
"~ . whieh Owns a spruce forest of 7000 acres,
By careful management the forest permits
an annual cut of 500,000 cubic feet of wood
and paysanet revenue of $25,000 per annum,
“Within a few years,” said General Stone,
“the city has macadamized the leading roads
through the forest, anda ¥ery careful system of accounts shows the following results:
Full load on old road, 85 to 100 culiec feet;
full load on new road, 175 to 250 feet.
Average cust of hauling per 1000 feet B.
M., old road, $2 703; average cost of haul1¢€
te
saving per 1000 feet B. M., $1; cost of improverients, $25,000; profit per aunum, 10
per cent, General Stone’s address took a
decidedly pratical form. He not only pointed
out the value of good roads, but he also suggested how-they may be economically built.
He believes that convicts sould be usefully
and profitably employed-in the preparation
of material for the macadamizing of country
roads, and that county prisoners and tramps
should be employed in grading and other
preparatory work on the roads. “By using
the best machinery for crushing stone, and
employing the convicts only in quarrying and
handling it,” says General Stone, *‘an
amou:it of material could be produced sufficient to macadamize all the roads in the
State as fast as they could be prepared,
and, ia addition, to furnish ballast for the
railroads as a consideration for their'giving
reduced: rates on road materials.’ These
are suggestions which could be easily applied in road-building in this State. The
Folsoin granite quarries could furnish enough
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Most of the roads in California are natural roads—that is, the roadbed is in a
state of nature; the hand of man’ has done
little or nothing towards its improvement,
In some sections of the great interior valleys, where the roads are much traveled,
a covering of gravel from some convenient
riverbed has been spread over the ground,
mud in winter or they are over the horse’s
an; The Case of the Good Ho
Next month a State Road Convention
Special Agent. and Engineer of the Depart=
which is connected
with the United States Department} of Agri-Fa
The latter department Has been
giving much attention to the subject of general road improvement all over-the country, .
that being a subject intimately. associated
with the great industry to. whose intérests
the department is particularly devoted, '
farmer. The cost of every pound of his produce that is hauled to make is affected by
the condition of the roadway over which the
The capacity of the
work horse enters largely into the economy
his value is, to some extent, reduced, This
ts-very clearly iJlustrated by some facts
which General Stoue submitted in an address delivered last June at the Southern
Immigration and Industrial Congress, which
little city of Goslar, in the Hartz Mountains
ing per 1000 feet B. M., new road, $1 70;
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A.LODE INVOLVED.
; Company vs. D. N. Jones,
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Bys-thre Democrat, a
rom Nevada county, and W. G.
At feys Forbes and Dinsmore and W. H:
Carlin represented the defendant,
At the opening of the case Attorney Kitts
stated to the Court the contentions of plaintiff in the case. From his statements, and
e. the language of the complaint, it is evident
that the action is a suit to quiet title, with the
character of the land involved questioned.
The “Good Hope Mining Company is a
duly organized corporation, having its principat place of business in Grass Valley. The
t} comp‘aint alleges that for more than thirty
,{ years a gold bearing lode of quartz has
1} existed on the land known as the ‘Jones
Rach,” near “Cabbage Patch,” said quartz
containing gold in such large quantities as
to inake the land more valuable for mining
than-for-atiy*sther purpose; that the said
premises are now and for 30 years have been
continuously known as mineral lands,
The complaint further alleges that. during
the year 1838 the grantors of plaintiff lo
cated said lode and in the same year two of
plaintiff's grantors, William Pascoe and
Albert Gale, met defendant at the premises
of ‘Thomas Foster at “Cabbage Patch,” and
then and there told him that they had located said lode he then and there answered’
“that is all right I don’t claim it, go on and
do whatever you please.” That defendant
at all times knew tne plaintiff ana its grantors.claimed said preimises in good faith, and
he did at divers and sundry times. between
the year 1888 andthe beginning of this ac?
tion declare to plaintiff that he (defendant)
did not claim said lode, that defendant
opened roads and gave plaintiff privilege. to
cross his adjacent’ lands to get to said lode
and premises and defendant furnished and
sold to plaintiff materials: to be used, and
which were used in working on said premises Ht
Plaintiff, relying on its title to said premises
and on the admission of defendant that he
didnot claim the same,
with his knowledge
and Without any adverse claim on his’ part,
went on and developed the same by the
erection of a whim, sinking shafts, ‘running
drifts thereon, and supplying machinery and
tools for said claim, all of which cost plaintiff more than $5,000.
Plaintiff corporation alleges that it is at
present the owner of the premises, that the
adverse claim of defendant is without foundation in fact, and the defendant is estopped
from asserting the same, or any claim . o
thereto of the facts above set forth. a
The plaintiff prays that defendant be re{I
quired to set forth the natnre of his adverse
claim, that he be adjudged to have no right,
title, interest or estate in the premises involved or any part thereof; that the plaintiff
be decreed the owner and entitled to the
possession of the premises.
The defendant claims that on the 18th
day of February, 1875, the United States of
pe Mining
A ivil action, entitled the Good Hope
seg Mining Company vs. David N, Jones is on
Ce in the Superior Céurt of Yuba county,
y. Kitts and Don Cottrell, land attor:
Murphy"
arysville, appeared for plaintiff, and
drainage system. ”
Ebert was summoned into
court this morning
baby he had kidnapped from his wife,
day Mrs. Ebert stole the baby right under
Judge’s nose and ran off with it,
arrested,
last night at the Genasci ranch in Wiltow
Valley, death being caused by congestion
row afternoon at
lic Church,
snake canyon,~near Quaker Hill, '
line of the Banner Hill ditch, has been reGREEN OLD AGE.
——
@ Sharper in ’Frisco,
Yesterday's San Francisco Bulletin says
Charles McDonald,
‘recently arrived from Nevada county, with
at once became very. confidential, The bucolic stranger indiscretely showed his money
and McDonald invited him to take a walk
up Market street. He talked of the money
he had in bank and said that he needed a
little change, At Market and Fourth streets
Tadder took out his money and McDonald
seized itand ran. He went through the
Flood building with Tadder in hot pursuit,
but he escaped through a rear entrance and
the Nevada county dv le found himself in
& strange city without money. The police
quickly found» McDonald and they have
had him ever since, — see Sp
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Superior Court.
The following business was transacted in
the Superior Court today, Hon. John Caldwell presiding:
Estate of E. W. Heywood, © deceased.
Order of publication-of notice to creditors,
Estate of E. wW, Heywood, <eceased,
Order appointing the following appraisers:
DB. Marwick, Jas. BE, and James
Shoemaker, \
Ellen 8. Hawke vs. Chris. Webber and
Wm, Quigley. On trial; thira day.
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City and County of Stockton.
Early
®
Srockton, January 24.—The CityCouncil and officials propose
San Joaquin county by
limite to
@ separate city from
extending the city
an area six by eight miles, forming
the city and county of Stockton, because
the county refuses to contribute to
the fund
for protectiug the city from overflow by a
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Stole a Baby. »
Los ANGELEs, Jduuary 24.—Wm. @,
Judge Smith ’s
to produce~ the year-old
ToShe was
Died
oOo
Last Night.
The’ little son of Mrs. George Isoard died
f the lungs. The child was four years of
ge and was the son of the late <¢
seorge
soard, The funeral will take place-tumor2.0’clock, from the Catho_-— + OHe-_ The Damage Repaired.
The flume that was carried owt af’ Rattleon the
A Nevada Countyan Bunkoed. by
sometimes called the
Palo Alto kid, was before, Judge Campbell
today on a charge of felony. He is accused
by Andrew Tadder, a countryman who had
having buncoed him out of $250. ~ Tadder
and a friend testified that they mét McDonald in a down-town saloon, and that he
} ahd have it fixed at once.
-must be internal heat,
ence of those who have tested this matter is
that Gaylord’s groceries-and food articles
generally are the best for the
being guaranteed fresh
times,
Hart and W. A. Anderson, has filed papers
in the Superior Court in the contest for the
office of
claim that LaRue’is not entitled to the
fice aud demand that the same
over to Beckman.
ADJOURNED MEETING.
The City Trustees Grant an Electric
Light. Franchise to A. M. Allen,
+} — An adjourned meeting of the Board of
City Trustees was held last evening. The
following bills were allowed on the General
Fund:
K. Casper, electric lights, $70.11.
* John Murchie, labor on streets, $3,
R. McLeod, labor on streets, $3.75.
J.J, Coan and James Gross, balance on
account, for stome-abutments for the Broadstreet: bridge, $200.
The matter of the revocation of the license
of John Burt, a saloon keeper, catiie up for
hearing.’ A number of witnesses were ex—
amined for thé complainant, and Burt testified in his own behalf, ‘
Tt was decided that.the complaint against
Burt was fully sustained by the evidence, :
and the Board finds that he has’ been keeping a disorderly house. On motion it was
ordered that he be permitted to continue
business and that Marshal Getchell renew
shis license, and if he tinds that apy disturbance is eréated there to report the ‘same to
the Trustees,
The matter of the granting of a franchise
for an electric light plant was taken up and
the bids found to be as follows:
A. M. Allen bid the cost of ' advertising,
and $26,
K. Casper bid $50.
The franchise was ordered . granted to
A. M. Allen, by the following vote:
Ayes—Rich; Gault, Baker,
Hook. :
The Street Committee was instructed to
look. at the street crossing on
Noes—Carr,
Spring street
(ODO: 0 reg,
Keep Warm.
Some people eat to live, while others live
toeat, but in either case there is a need of
food of a nourishing and sustaining nature,
Warmth is life aud without heat animal
life soon becomes extinct. The bright sunshine or the blazing tire furnish external
heat, but this alone is not sufficient; there
The human stomach
may in one sense be likened unto a furnace,
asitis the generator of the heat that is
necessary to sustain life and promote health,
ARRIVALS AT THE
Union Hotel, Main Street.
N. Masterson, Stockton,
R.H, Reeder, Sh
‘Geo. Clingman, San Francisco,
‘
v
C, Cc, W ntworth,
F, C, Karle, ¢
Vnin Taber, st
GT. Beresford, China Va'ley,
J. Robinson, Plum Valley,
ui We. Greenlaw, ‘Sacramento,
F, Merrill, God’s Country,
T. S. May, Graniteville,
J. R. Taylor, bs
C. Rumnan, Alta,
W. Cairns, is
B. Layton, » «
~+-++@e oUniform Rank Notice.
All members of Uniform Rank, Mountain
Division, are hereby notified to appear at
Armory Hallevery W ednesday night for
drill practice; By order
jl2te Cus, Pxcor, Captain.
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KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will ‘purify
your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate
your, Bowels and make pour head clear as a
bell. 25e., 50c., and $1.00. Sold ‘by Carr
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Absolutely Pure. ;
A cream of tartar baking powder—
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A New Bill,
A bill is before the Le,
a new Coyote Scalp Act,
a bounty of $2 a scalp instead of $5-ag now,
Many well informed mountaineers who
have studied the habits of the friar in gray
‘. claim bis oveasional knavery is more than
It provides for
_{ counterbalanced by the good that he does,
and that it is decidedly w
on his head for the benefit
: hunters,
rong to set:a price
of a few scalp~
Eas ye eeskoone
“poe. Where Is Dan Dennison ?
Dan Dennison, oneof the best known horse;men in’ the State, is missing. Several
j days ago he lost $700 at the Bay District
track, and the next day he disappeared,
and has not been seen since. His relatives
‘seem to think-that he has fone on one of
his periodical sprees, and that he will turn
up all-right—in“a*-few daya,
well known in this city,
—— he
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Dennison ig
Mrs. Phebe Thomas,
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her, but two bottles Dr, King’s New Discovery completely cured her and she says it
saved her dife. Mr. Thos, Eggers, 136
Florida St., San Francisco, suffered. from a
dreadful cold, appreaching »Consumption,
tried without result everything else then
bought one bottle-of Dr. King’s New Discovery aud in two weeks was cured, He ig
naturally thankful, It is such results, of
which these are samples, that prove the
the wonderful eflicacy of this medicine in
Coughs and Colds. Free ‘trial bottles® at
Carr Bros, Drug Store, Regular size 50¢
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s Sere ea
Capratn Swrenny, U, S.A., San Diego,
Cal., says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy is the .
first medicine I have ever found that would
do me any good.” Price 50c. Sold by
Carr Bros,
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Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier is admirably adapted
to make ‘‘a little health g0 a long way,’
Its curative power is largely attributable to
its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties,
Royal Baking Powder Co., How important it is, then, that it should
be supplied with the most wholesome of
fond-tuel, so to speak, in order that the
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It is pleasant to the taste, easily
106 WallSt. N.Y
borne on the stomach and harmless under
prolonged-use. Try it.
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Beckman vs, LaRue.
—_—
Wim. Beckman, by his attorneys, General
Railroad, Commissioner, They
otbe turned
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ucklen’s Arnica Salve.
James H; Budd..
Morris M.-Estee Were
~The above figures are {rom the official
vote of the State of California,
Secretary of State.
Our Guessing Contest was for the
to the persons guessing nearest the
America issued to the Central Paciffe Railroad its patent to the land involved in the
at best . action and that the said railroad
best for macadam. Much traveled country . did on July 13, 1875, sell the same premises
roads in California are either axle-deep-in . to Jonathan KE, Slater. The widow of Slater,
after probate preeedings, on May 7, 1881],
Placed and today the snow in the ditch was
sluiced out-and tonight a full “head of water
will be running through the ditch again,
W. F. Englebright, Assistant Supe rientendentof the South Yuba Water Company,
returned from the scene of the. break this
afternoon,
company
-pound, a: Gaylord’s,
fetlocks in ditst in summer,
not good in either case,
tertainment in the minds of some people.
There is not as much of a bugbear in this
as may seem at first,
that ‘‘the stone roads of Canandaigua,
Y., cost only $900 amile,”
January thaw the farmers living on them
were-hauling two tons of hay on a two-horse
wagon, while the neighboring dirt roads
were practically impassabie.” The cost of
is estimated at $4 per rod or $1280 per
mile. « The district directly benefited by
such a road tis estimated to embrace an area
of *'two square miles or 1280 acres for each
mile of road, thus making the cost $1 ~ per
acre,” This cost should be equally divided . Pascoe.
between the district, the county and the ie Sia ice eo A
State. The.county would soon save its Turk Way to reach catarth is through the
share of the expense in reduced expenditures for repairs, and both State and county . L
would get still further benefit from it in
the increased assessed valuation of property.
Some country roads have been built in the
Enst which have, cost $10,000 per mile; but,
‘*thove youla Sodiay are not. giving as much
and ' hauling is} deeded the property of David F. Roddan
The cost of a good . and Roddan: on February 23, 1882
macadamized road might be a bar to its en-. the defendant; David N. Jones,
actual possession of the land and for a specGeneral Stone sayg. ial defense states that in March, 1891, he
N, . leased the lands to plaintiff for one year and
These roads. that plaintiff has never surrendered the
are'ao well built that ‘in the midst of.a. same and by virtue
subordinate to the Ownership and title of
the defendant.
alleges that the plaintiff has not now legal
a macadamized cauntry road, strong enough . Capacity to sue in any action and
to carry the traffic, in the Southern States, . that plaintiff
under the laws of this State,
character of?
Dille, W., H, Adams, Jr., Wm. M. Treloar,
Johnson Williams, Sam Davey and William
blood, Hood¥s Sarsaparilla, by purifying the
permanently
Hox d’s,
effectively, on the liver and bowels.. 25,
satisfaction as’some of the roads built fer} =
sold to
The defendant holds that he has been in
of said lease is’ made
As another and a special defense Jones . di
deniés } It
is a corporation organized
The following witnesses testified to the . &F
e land: John Hymes, SH.
di
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only . jg
slood, removes the cause of the disease and
cures catarrh, ‘Take
Hoop’ Pinus act easily, yet promptly and fa
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$2000 per mile,” is the testimony which .
General Stone bears on the subject. Aga
matter of fact he has found that the cheapest roads are the best roads, Road-buiid
ing and road-repairing is a matter of great
importance in this county, A large amount
of the taxes collected annually for county
purposes whigh-goes into the Road fund
and is apentin repuiring the old roalways
and in building new ones. But there is a
wide tield for improvement, not’ only in
tne system of repairing, but in the method
o* consruction also, me ;
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y a hundred-pound sack,
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cf}
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] Store, on Pine street,
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Huhn are offered for sale.
ticulars inquire at the residence of John
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Mining Books For Sale.
A large number of Valuable Mining Books
For further parE HEALTH GO A LONG WAY,”
8 curative power ig largely attributable to
is reuited, It is pleasant to the taste, easily
teed to give perfect satisfacion on
refunded,
sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store.
Store, have on hand one hundred cords of
teat *ine and Oak Wood; all under céver, which
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will be sold in lots to sult purchasers, aud
USS Bay: pears : delivered, Send in your orders immeDr. J. H. McLean’s Strengthening Cor-} ,. j19; le : diately. jl9-lw
al and Blood Purifier ig admirably adapted * — +1@86
at Gaylord’s,
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises; Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, “Chilblains,
Corns, andall Skin Kruptions, and positiy ely
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranmoney
Price 25 centa per box, For
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Oak and Pine Wood.For Sale.
Shurtleff & Son, of the Plaza Grocery
Of Interest to Ladies.
Something new—Crystal wash-boards—
under
Price $1.00 per botttle. .
Sold at Barr Bros, Drug Store,
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= GREAT VAKS
The Magic Touch
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From little~aeorns grow, so also do. fatal
Seases spring from small beginnings,
ever neglect symptoms of Kidney Troubles;
allowed to develop they cause much sufDr._J._H..;MeLean’s
ver and Kidney Balm is a certain cure
trial will convince you of its great potency,
Sold at Carr Bros,’ Drug Store.
+ 40-2
All Free,
Ticse who have used Dr, King’s New
and those who
as well as a copy of
All of which is guaranteed to do you
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Hood’s Pills cure liver ills, 25a
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
You smile at the idea
But if you suffer from
Dyspepsia
And Indigestion, try a bottle, ‘and
before you bave taken half a dozen
doses, you will involuntarily think,
and no doubt exclaim,
“That Just Hits It!”
\* That soothing effect is a magic
7 touch!’ Hood's Sarsaparilla gently tones.and strengthens the stome.
ach and digestive organs, invigorates the liver, creates a natural,
healthy desire for food, gives refreshing sleep, and in snort, raiges
the health tone of the entire sysPap Remember :
Hood's =:
Cures
SarsaDELINQUENT NOTICE.
COMPANY,
Location of works, Nevada County, Calirnin. Location of principal place of business,
Notice—There are delinquent upon the fo): ". K, CASPER, Seerctary.
Ofice—In the rear of Carter & Johuston’s
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Nevada City, Califo: nia. ]
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Oranges 10 cts. per dozen.
Sicily Lemons 30 cts. “—
Bananas 40 cts. per dozen.
13 Commercial Street, Nevada City.
Lise Fes it Vial soe JO) gai
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by the wining or losing candidate.
in favor of Budd was made
lumbia Hill,
by Mr
and wins the -silver s -rvicenearest the number of votes received by the winning candidate.
Guess No. 72, of (10,741 in favor of Estee,
Sold at Carr Bros,’ Drug Stere.
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“err The Vote for Governor.
--110,738
Statement of the
compilled by Albert’ Hart,
prizes offered by us
number of votes received
Guess No. 59, of 11 1,976
Fred Godfrey, of -CoIt being the guess
was made by
gislature creating .
of Junction’ City, 2
Oysters, 2 lb cans 5 for $1.
Oysters, 1 Ib cans, 10 for $1,
Sweet Corn, 9 cans for $1. .
Green Peas, 8 cans for $1.
String Beans, 8 cans for $r.
Egbert Thomas of Gold Flat. It. wins the sugar bowl and
spoons, being the nearest guess to the number of votes received by the losing candidate.
The Old Reliable.
The Oldest Gentlemen's‘ Furnishing
House in this city. Under new management, with New Goods and New Prices.
MARCUS M. BARUH, Manager.
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Look at thesePrice s, They Can't Be Beat f
Flour,per 100 Ibs, $1.85
\Salmon, 8 cans for $1
Corn, per 100 Ibs, $1.70, :
Rolled Barley, per 100 $1.35.
Bran, per 100 lbs, $1.20:
\Corned Beef, Libby's 5 for $1
\Lard, 10 16 cans, $1.20,
'Lard, 5 Ib cans, 70 cts,
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SHIGE: DONIOO TRE Ie le oa ah Butter, per
Dry Granulated Sugar, :
“15 Ibs for $1.
Brown Sugar, 17 Ibs for $n.
Rice, 16 Ibs for $r.
Bayo Beans, 28 Ibs for $1.
Pea Beans, 28 Ibs for $r,
. roll, 40 cts.
‘Best Reno Creamery Butteér,
oper square, 55 cts. °
Tapico, 20 lbs. for $1.
Sago, 20 Ibs. for $1.
Seedless Raisins, 14 Ibs. $1
Citron, 20 cts. per lb.
a Clams, 6 cans for $1
Tomatos, 10 cans for $1. ~~ . Currants, 14 lbs. for $1,
&@ Call at the Store and see those Beautiful Books that we
give away—free to each customer, « ;
A. B.wroner.
Main Street, Opposite Union Hotel, N evada City, Cal,
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Raisins, 16 lbs, for $1. > :
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