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July 5, 1895 (4 pages)

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intity treet ty is: the suffer uring much: ry for the . durig of inge-—. etter ll be from _ will s_ for TER \vent. GE, Daily ' +e h excel{. Cono Sacrawith No, s. Dus will be fh SS ANTE THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT (Established Sept. 6, 1860.) Nevada City, Nevada County, # Calif, . Published Evenings Daily. Except undeys‘and Legal Holidays.SUBSCRIPTION Tinus—Filteen Cents a Wegk, éixty Cents a Month; Six Dollars a ‘Year When Paid in Advance for a Full Year. LocAL READING Notices—Ten Cents a Line for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dolla” a Line a Month. Rates For Other Advertising Made Knovn on Application. FRIDAY JULY 5, 1895. Telephone No. 4. INDEPENDENCE LAKE, aoc A jiace Man Says It Is the Fisherman’s Paradise. Editor Bragg of the Reno Gazette visited Lake Independence last week and when he returned home wrote as follows about this popular resort: Independence Lake is one of the few pleasant resorts where a man can go and not be obliged to give up], 10 of his eyes to liquidate after spending a season, James McDonald, ‘superintendent of the Boca Mill Company and. of the Sierra Lakes Ice Compay at Boca, has made Independence a favorite place for'San Francisco, Sacramento, Stockton and nearly every other California town to send her overworked people hunting a cool place. Mr, McDonald has installed Jim McCormack as manager of the hotel, which cannot be ex. celled at any hostelry in the mountains, The rates charged are only $10:per week or $2 per day, for $20 per week of $4 per day accommodatious. This low rate includes boats’ and tackle, If parties prefer, however, to go it on their own hook, so tospeak, the genial Mac will furnish them with a tent free of charge and camping quarters without price, and will sell them flour, meat, vegetables, beans, ham, bacon, hread or anything else required, at Boca prices. He has purchased and put afloat a beautiful gasoline launch, which will carry. twenty-eight pasgengers and speed through the lake at the rate of seven '‘ttiiles per hour. Besides that he has twelve to fifteen boats for the use of pleasure seekers. Mr, McDonald is a very busy man and has many larger interests to look after, but he always has time to devote to the comfort of his lake guést® and does not leave a stone unturned to accomplish that end, and when he is not there the hotel and its environments are in charge of *Mr. McCormack, who has had large experience in the business. If Independence Lake was anywhere wilhin five hundred. miles of the center of population it would be a mint, . for thousands of people would spend the summer where they could not only keep cool, but enjoy themselves in every way in keeping with.a first-class family resort, where fishing is fine and where you can enjoy yourself in any legitimate. Connected with the hotel is a beautiful croquet ground, The hotel register shows that the lake is fast growing into popularity, for it pipe. the names of visitors from every section: the country, “from Alaska’s icy banks of nS Gulf, as well as from the Atlantic seaboard to the shores of the Pacific. Uncle Jake Hillwait, an old veteran on the lake, will row a man where he can pull out a_boatload of fish in half a day with ease. Uncle Jake has been on Independence for seven years, and is said to be one of the best fishermen in the mountains, secant eens Ar the first indications of disorder,. the deranged or enfeebled condition of the stomach, liver, or bowels, should be promptly rectified by Ayer’s Catharic Pills. These Pills do not gripe, are perfectly safe to take, and remove all tendency to liver and bowel complaints, enn A nrc Horses For Sale. We have at Glenbrook Park and the Sutton ranch a lot of fiie horses, single and .double, well broken, which will be sold Beet Pulling Machine. _A Mr. John G. Hamilton is busy inven'= ing a beet puller for the sugar beet industry, It is designed to pull the beets out of the ground, cut their tops off ‘and leave them in piles in the field convenient for the wagons _to pick up. Queery: When that machine is perfected will the farmer make more 6n his beets, the factory get its beets for less money and so increase its profit, or will sugar be cheaper to the toiling millions of the earth who are busy rotting their teeth out of their heads by making fermentation tubs of their over-sweetened stomachs ! _— OOo Wants the Fifth Husband. Gracie Plaistead, the well-known singer and actress. who last year married Frank Fowler, formerly Assemblyman from Alameda county, has left him owing to domestic infelicity, Gracie had béen married three times before she wed Mr. Fowler, who who was her former schoolmate. . Dr. Black Delivers a Lecture. Dr. J. A. Black of San Francisco, formerly of this city, delivered a very interest_. ing lecture on ‘‘Defectsof Hearing and Respiration and Their Effects on Mental Progress,”’ before the Alumni Association of the State Normal School at San Jose last week. The San Jose press speaks very highly of the masterly manner in which the doctor handled his subject and the practica, way he placed it before. his hearers. ft Tuink or Tuts, Hood's Sarsrparilla is the only true blood. purifier prominently ‘in the public eye today. It cures disease when ‘all others fail, because it makes pure blood. Hcop’s PIs cure funnily biliousness, sick headache, constipation and all liver ills. ORO . cae Advertised Letters. The following is a list of the letters remaining in the postoffice at Nevada City, Nevada County, Cal., July 5, 1895: T, C. Archy, bird Bracktell, Mr. Cody, J, Curtice, L. M. Gaffney, Thos. I, Lonergan, Taddia Moratio, Espiritu Sadchez, D. C, Thorton, Mrs. Mary Whitman. If not called for in fifteen days letters will be sent to the dead letter office. Parties calling for any of these letters will please say advertised, and pay a fee of one cént for each letter. Leonarp 8. Carxins, P. M, ee re Securely Kntrerched Against disease are those who are prudential enough to renew failing energy by the aid of the grand fortifying agent, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which promotes a vigorous discharge of the duties imposed upon the various organs by nature, and which if impeded or relaxed speedily bring about their disorder. Digestion, assimila— tion, a due secretion and direction of the bile and a regular habit of body are insured by the systematic use of this safe, prompt and thorough medicine, Chills, and fever, bilious remittent, dumb ague and ague cake, kidney complaints, sick headache, nervousness and other inorganic maladies are removed by it. It promotes a relish for the food as well asthe ability to digest and assimilate it. The infirmities of declining years are mitigated by it,” A wineglassful before retiring promotes health yielding repose, Always Ahead In Novelties. Carter & Johnston have just received a pretty assortinent of Men’s Silk Sash Vests— something neat and dressy just the thing for this warm weather, Also a nice line of the Trilby neck wear. They are also selling light summers Balbriggan underwear or $1.00 per suit. j26-tf + Bee 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. ~@e saad ARRIVALS AT THE Union Hotel, Main Street. Peace C, D. Leeble, Graniteville, W. H. Landregan, Bloomfield, C. L. Miller, San Francisco, Sol Seligson, ee A Great Injustice. About two weeks agoSuperintendent W. W. Casserly and other employes of the Alaska mine at Pike City were arrested on the charge of appropriating amalgam from the mine-after it had been attached by the Sheriff of Sierra county. The Downieville paper, and some of the papers in this county, published the fact, but they have failed to publish the further fact that at the examination it wag proved that the. charge was as false as it was malicious. No man in Sierra county stands higher in the estimation of the people than Mr, Casserly, and his hosts of friends are justly indignant at the unfounded charge being brought against him. On the evidence of the prosecuting witness the Court ordered Mr, Casserly discharged from custody. ar Nevada County Represented. Last week the graduating exercises of the class of ’95 of the College of Notre Dame were held in Marysville and but three students attained the requisite percentage entitling each toa gold medal significant of graduation. Among the three was Miss Mabel Shoo of Pleasant Valley, who graduated with high honors. Miss Shoo is an attractive and accomplished young lady and will evidently carve out a name for herself in the sphere controlled by woman. Miss Alice Collins of Grass -Valley was also a member of the class of '95, having attended this well-known institution of learning for four years, and would have graduated. with het name enrolled toward the head but a short. time ago was comstudies on acccunt of sickness. se + eBer as $100 Reward, 100, dae The reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has, been able to, cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity, Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. -Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directing on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying,the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work, The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powérs, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure, Send for list of testimonial. Address, ' F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. &@~ old by Druggists, 75c. eee The Point of the Pistol Is an effectual-persuader,and there are many persons so unminded of the symptoms of oncoming disease that it would almost take that deadly argument to induce them to adopt precautionary measures. The best of these is a recourse to that fine botanic restorer, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. It vanquishes malaria, rheumatism, kidney and bladder trouble, failing digestion, biliousness and irregularity of the bowels, and completely fortifies the system against their further inroads. Its ingredients are drawn from nature’s storehouse, consequently it is free from the objections attaching to many absolutely or semi-mineral remedies. For the delicate, infirm, convalescent and elderly it is peculiarly beneficial, It well merits continuous and systemtic use. Take it at bed time to induce sleep, and between meals to stimulate appetite and digestion. The medical fraternity concur in indorsing it. Caprain Sweeney, U.S. A, San Diego Cal., says: ‘Shiloh’ a Catarrh Remedy i is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me.any good.” Price 50c. Sold by Carr Bros. heap, [j5] Irvina & CuarKE, ae ge gS Fo ae Moonlight Dance. Prof. Michell and A. J, Ragon will give their first dance at Ragon’s Grove next Monday night, July 8th. Admission and dance, payable ‘at the gate: Ladies, 25 cents; gentlemen, 50 cents, td —_+ 0@e--—__—— To retain an abundant head of hair of a nutural color to a good old age, the hygiene: of the scalp must be observed. Apply Hall’s Hair Renewer. mei a Dwelling House ‘For “Sale. A two-story dwelling and large lot. Will be sold cheap. Enquire at this office, j29 cesearsil Mine es Neeser KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation, 25 cts., 50 cts., $1.00. Sold by Carr Bros, For a dinner pill and general family car— thartic we’confidently recommend Hoop’s PIs. : Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Most Perfect ,Made, 40 Years the Standard, S. Graham, : Meni A. W. Rodgers and wife, Angels, T. Powell, Relief Hill, J.J. Frulhaber, i J. Rodgers, Angels, F, C, Batts, Washington, H, C. Collins, Sacramento, T. Vondonlin, te Mise Huff, Colfax, A.Godfrey, Columbia Hill, A. Erskine and family, Towles, H, Haile, Wheatland, J. F. MeGarthy, You Bet, A. 3, Farrell, C. Cahill, ag Hemi Baudouin, Grass Valley, B. B. Carter, New. York, P. Cummins, #¢ C, Auntley, add Geo. Hosking, San Juan, F, C. Cahill, You Bet, John Cahill, at E. G. Zeile, San Francisco, Mrs, Walter Speyer, ‘* D, C, Thornton, big Wallace Merrill, f& W. H. Lawson, Bloomfield, W. Railton, Colfax, M. McNamara, Purdon’s Bridge, 8. C, Pridgeon, Grass Valley, Z. Lash and wife, L, Lane, Wg Mrs, W. I. Dickerson, Berkeley, L.Lickerson, John Moran, Pueblo, Colorado, C.LrL. Groci, A ie Campbell and w., ‘ Miss Lilian Clark, Auburn, 8. Furth, San Juan, R, Furth, ~~ SF F. Phippen, s J. A, A, Gleason, Washington, C. Godfrey, Columbia Hill, MARRIED. In this city, July 3d, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Long, Miss Alice Irene Gregory to Victor Gustave Helmet, by the Rev, Erasmus ‘Van Deerlin. , At Nevada City July 3d, by Rev. J. T. Murrish, Alonzo Codor to Miss Cora Barron, both of this city. At Grass Valley July 4th, by Rev. J. H. Murrish, Wm, S. Rogers to Miss Fannie Treat, both of Grass Valley. . pelled to relinquish the pursuit of her city today. An Electric Railway.
Republican: Auburn is to have an élec=tric street railroad. At the adjourned meeting of the Board of City Trustees Tuesday night Messrs. Hartley and Reynolds, the well-known mining men, applied for an electric street railway franchise, to be built on the main thoroughfare from the station to lower’ Auburn. The projectors intend to have the road in operation by next winter, and wheneyer business will justify will extend’. the line. Hartley and Reynolds are men of push and enterprise and are not afraid to invest a few dollars. They have faith in Auburn and are staking money on that.faith. The street railway will pay, perhaps, not a large sum at first, but eventually it will be a good property. . If the silurians of Auburn would only wake up to the advantages we have, our city would lead the van. Nothing will build up a place quicker than confidence, The franchise calls for the road to be built. within one year, from’ the station down town. Th6,projectors have not decided yet ffom @hat source . the electric power will be derived—probably from the Bell Electric Light Co. ee 3 A Good Opportunity. Meseré: Mrs, Chas, Arthur of Philadelphia is in city making arrangements to start a class in Delsarte training, elocution and vocal music, She comes highly recommended and those who wish to. become possessed of these three accomplishments now have an excellent opportunity. Orders may be left at Mrs, Lester & Craw ford’ 8. Leigue of Progress. ©. B, Putnam, State Orgentear of the California League of Progress was in this Mr, Putnam has—organized a council in Grass Valley and will soon begin his duties here. This is a State. movement for ‘‘better times.’’ The plan is the. organization of local improvement clubs in each county, banded together under the banner of Progress. Some of the leading citizens of Grass Valley are on the membership roll of that city. To make the hair grow a natural color, prevent baldness, and keep\ the scalp healthy, Hall’s Hair Renewer was invented, and has proved itself successful. NOTICE TO Contractors = Builders. Jam prepared to dovall kinds of First-class Plumbing and Water Pipe Work Connection Taps made to Main. Brass and Plumbing Goods of all kinds in stock. Water and Gas Pipe. Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Oil, Varnishes. IRON, STEEL AND COAL. CROCKERY, Cutlery, Guns and Pistols. Plated Ware, Hose, Belting and all kind of Mining Supplies. I have the only first-class Plumber in the County. GEO. E. TURNER, 55, 57 and 69 Pine Street, Nevada City. Notice to Stationers. YEALED proposals will be reecived by the Board of Education of Nevada School bistrict until : Wednesday,July 31,1895, at 5.0’ciock P. M., For furnishing the following supplies to be An Electrical Waiter. There are few people who Rave not at one pressure of a button, would deliver to the customer sitting at a restaurant table any particular dish that might be) .specitied . by suitably arranged signals. The possib:hties of electricity are so jiufiaite that it i3 hard to conceive ,any application of it. thas may not sooner or later come into prac tice.. At all events, the Utopian idea, of an electrical waiter has beeome a reality. One of the features proposed for the. next year's exhibition at Amsterdam, Holland, is an electrical restaurant. The guests are served automatically with an elaborate dinner of many courses on pushing a button. A switchboard fashioned in the semblance of a menu card is fixed by the side of each guest, and is connected with the switchboard in the kitchen. der is received, Here the orThe edibles and drinkables are placed in little cars, which run on a circular track ou~+the table and are duly delivered at their appointéd destination. a eare “St FFERS from chills and fever, who have used quinine as» a remeédy,, will appreciate Ayer’s Ague Cure. .This preparation, if taken according to directions, ‘is warranted a sure cure, Residents in malarial districts should not be without it. + eee The Ideal Panacea. James L. Frances, Alderman, Chicago, says: ‘‘I regard Dr, King’s New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, having used it in my family for the last five years, tothe exelusion of phys sician’s prescriptions or other prep: arations. Rev. John Borgus, Keokuk, lowa, writes: “T have been a Minister of, the -Methodist Episcopal Church for,50 years or more, and have never found anything so beneficial, or that gave. me such speedy relief as Dr. King’s New Discovery,” Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now, -Trial Bottles Free. at Carr Bros. Drug Store, : placa + ee + Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Lands, Chilblains, Corns, andall Skin Kruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, It-is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,or money refunded, Price 25 cents per. box. For ale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store, jes T3ees os A Good Appetite Always accompanies good health, and an absence of appetite is an indication of something wrong. ‘The loss of a rational desire for food is soon followed by lack of strength, for when the supply of fuel is cut off ithe fire burns low. The system gets into a low state, and is ‘liable, to severe attacks of disease, The universal testimony given by those who have used Hood's Sarsaparilla, as to its great merits in restoring and sharpening the appetite, in promoting healthy action of the digestive organs, and as a purifier of bleod, constitutes the strongest recommendation that can be urged for any medicine, Those who have never used Hood's Sarsaparilla should surely do so this season, RES CONSTIPATION EpINDIGESTION DIZZINESS. RUPTIONS ON THE: SKIN, Beautiries “CoMBLEXION. 50.FOR A CASE IT WILL NOT GURE, . An agreeable Laxative and Wave ONTO. Sold by Druggists or sent by mail. 25c., 50c. and $1.00 per package, Samples free. KO WN % Tho Favorite TOOTH POWDER forthe Teeth and Breath, 250, Sold by Carr Bros, FIFTY GENTS A WERK Advertisements of not to excecd five Jines in length inserted under this head for 50 Cents aweek or$2a month. Each additional line 10 Cents a week or 40 Cents # month Paya ble invariably in advance. . Horseshoeing. Robert Clancy has opened a shop at Al Seaman’s place and is prepared to shoe time or other looked: forward to the advent of the electrical waiter, which on the YOU’RE IN THE WAY Of getting something, the first taste cf which will not come anywhere near satisfy!ng you, One taste of our INIMITABLE ICE CREAN ‘harpens the appetite for another until its edge becomes 4s fine as that of a:razor, For taking the first taste there never was a better time than the present. . YY REAP RIERA RRA oar — ae ON oo (7) Saad che Arelealite dial AAAS ; LEADING CANDYMAKER, 13 Commercial . Bhbinbit dd Nevada City. THis LABEL ELV OLIN Tes. : AAAAAAAAAL Picco M. ONA CHILDS SUIT GUARANTEES. PERFECTION. be . Eas , a . PERFECTION synvennyrnnnnnnnnnne PERFECTING FITTING, HOLDFAST BUTTONS, ELASTIC WAIST BANDS, WARRANTED NOT TO RIP. DOUBLE KNEES. TANNNNNNNNNNNNNINNNNNNNNIS The Old Reliable, (iduudddii os ruh, Manager. You Hear 3 WE ARE/IN IT! We Direct Our Announcement to YOUR POCKET BOOK JUST COMPARE Flour, per roo Ibs. $1.7¢ Rolled Barley, per 100 a 10, Bran, per too lbs. $1.00. M iddlings, per too lbs. $1. 10 Rice, 17 Ibs for $1, 12 cans Oysters, $1. ‘Tomatos, 12 cans. for.$1. Morning Meal, package, roc. Syrup, 60 cts per gallon Sago, 20 lbs, for-$1. Tapioco, 20 lbs. for $1, Clams, 8 cans for $1 8 cans French Sardines, with key openers, $1. Full weight and best quality Goods-delivered Free of ltt tate Lard, 0 YOU WISH TC aA MONEY THE PRICES Salmon, 10 cans for $1 'Lard, rolb cans, $1.10. 5 Ib cans, 65 cts. BUTTER . Extra Fancy Douglass Cream ery, 40 cents per square,’ guaranteed, lull supply of Hay and Grain always on hand.~ Charge. Absolutely Pure. /} 3 A cream of tartar baking powder, Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United States Government Food Report, Royal Baking Powder Oo., 106 Wall St., N.Y. Q First-Class : Plumbing. AKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT they have secured the services of BE. E. KNIGHT, of San Francisco, To take charge of their Plumbing business. This gentleman has had 20 years’ experience in that class of business, and isa . Rearly Licensed Plumber. We are now fully prepared to attend, to all orders ip this ine, and guarantee the work to be done in the very ra Latest Improved Style. Intpection {the work we sre now doing is olicited. Estimates cheerfully given. LEGG & SHAW, delivered at the Washington Schoolhouse by Sept. lst, 1895: 80 reams, 12 lbs. Legal Cap (Carrolton mills,) Ink (Pueblo Mineral Tablet): Black 25 gal.; Ked 1 gal. Prayon (Waltham), 60 gross. Pens (Kasterbrooks), No. 128, 10 gross; No. 135, 10 gross; No. 444, 10 gross. LeadPencils: Dixon M, H., 21 dozen, Dixon’s No. 1040, Rubber Tip, .5 x. »88; Lip Top, No. 1040, Rubber Tip, 6 gross. Manilla paper, cut, 40 1bs to réam, ‘ ares = (like sample) 5 Leoni, 60. tbs. like sample. 8x10 6 reams. Bids for gtalonars to be accompanied by sam ples. The Board reserves the right to eie0 tany and all bids. LEONARD 8, CALK Clerk of the ‘Board. Nevadu City, June 28, 1885. And Now Don’t YouForget It. That when you are in Grass Valley Be sure and call on JIMMIE JENKINS And get a glass of that cold, sharp NEVADA CITY BEER, or any other kind of first-class drinks, Main Street, next door to Theo. Wilhelm’s Meat Market. Come and see me on Fourth July. WOOD CONTRACT, ® ‘ NOTICE is hereby given that sealed proposais will be received by the Board of Education of Nevada School District up to the hour of 6 o'clock P.M. on : Wednesday, July 31, 1895, For delivering «at Washington and Lincoln Schoolhouses, Nevada City, nicely corded up, orty-five cords of good, sound, seasoned Oak ood, the same to be four-feet in length. Allto be delivered on or before. October 1, 895. 5 Bids ied be opened on July 31, 1895, at 8 . o’clock P. The Fale reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Education. Address bids to LEONARD 8. CALKINS, Clerk Nain Street, Nevada City. [cts Raucation. ~tesalfe ‘cheap. horses in first-class “style. ANT work guaranteed, Wanted, Furnished house for two months or. more, No children, Address (B) this office; ” )26 For Sale. A house and lot on West Broad street. The house contains five rooms. Inquire at Mill street, Grass. Valley. jis Mrs. J. Johns’ dry goods store, Wagon for Sale. A good two-horse wagon.is—otfered for Enquire at this office. . Thirty Dollars Reward. Ah Fong left the Baltic.mine for Graniteville on snowshoes Jan; 20, 1895, and has not been heard from since, that he*perished in the snow, A reward of $30 will be paid to the person finding his remains. He Oy on LunG Moon, Nevada City. It is believed $2,500 Wanted. 4 The advertiser wishes to borrow $2,500 on good property, For further ‘particulars enquire at TRANSCRIPT office. . m22tf Rooms to Rent. Desirable remain a ’ agiad locality. Inquire at this office, i j25-1lw For Sale. Stock, fixtures and good will of the grocery business now conducted by Thomas Kidd, is offered for sale, j25 eee Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City,-Cal. a THROW YOUR ‘too Ibs_Flour, $1.70. 100 lbs Middlings, $1.10. Hams, 12 1-2 cts. per pound. 8 cans Corn Beef, $1.00. Oy foal per dozen cans, $1. Bryant's Root Beer-10 cts per e Commercial Street, near: Pine, High Prices Must Get Out of Line too Ibs Bran, $1 00, 100 lbs Barley, $1.25. 12 cans Mackerel, $1.00. 8 cans Clams, $1. 00. Morning Meal Package, 10 cts.,10 1-lb. Cans Salmon: $1.00, Rolled Barley $1.10 per. 100 ‘Ibs. %—Gal Bottle Pickles 25¢. Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25 per bottle. bottle. foe 3 for 50 cts. J.J. ACKSON Nevada City, Cal. ree S TEA. Geo. C; Gaylord —AND— Shurtieff & Son. ABEJAGENTS FOR. THI® ving 1 TEA. ° i