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SATURDAY..... JUNE 15, 1895.
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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
(Established, Sept. 6. 1860.)
Nevada City, Nevada, County, Calif.
o&
Published Evenings Daily Except undaysand
Legal Holidays.
SuBsckiIPTION TeERMs—Fifteen Cents a Week,
dixty, Cents a Mouth; Six Dollarsa Year When
Paid in Advance fer a Full Year.
LocAn Reapine Notices—Ten Cents a Line
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Kach 8ubsequent Time, One Dollar e Line a Month. Rates
For Other Advertising Made Knovno on Application.
Telephone Nu. 4.
A.3 to 2 Event.
It begins to look now as though the meeting between Corbett and Fitzsimmous will
take place on October 31st at Dallas, Texas.
Great popular interest will bé felt in this
match—more than was felt in either the
Sullivan-Corbett or Corbett-Michell contests. On Corbett met
worn-out men, much older'than himself
these occasions
and in very poor condition, and that fact
was appreciated by a large portion of the
public, This match will be much more in~
equal, though Corbett will still have the
advantage. But if both men be in good
condition or in equal condition, the betting
at the ringside will probably be 3 to 2 on
2
———_———+-0e-——— — ————
Every Mine Watched.
_ Lieutenant Gillett recently informed, the
Downieville Messenger that the U. S&S.
Debris Commissioners are determined that
no hydraulic mine shall be operated; unless
the owners conform to every requirement of
the law and orders of the Board. He says
in all there now are ninety-five mines being
operated legally. Asfar as the Commissioners know no other claims are being
worked. *
If there are any, however, they will -be
located by assistants in the field, who are
watching every mine, and they will be
promptly reported to the Commission.
Lieutenant Gillett and Waggoner are in the
field all the time, and have other assistants,
which insures vigilance in every direction.
+ +@e-+——
A Big Mining Deal.
The Oakland Times says: Eastern capitalists are negotiating for the purchase of
the largest and most valuable mining property in this State—the Eureka Consolidated
gravel mine, at Forest Hill Divide, consisting of nearly 300 acres of land, and seven
miles of ancient river channel) the most
valuable mining property in this State,
owned principally by Oakland people— Felix
Chappellett being the principal owner. The
property is worth a million dollars, as it
comprises one of the very ‘richest old river
channels in the State. The Forest ‘Hill
Divide has produced over thirty millions of
dollars, and has only been half prospected.
The Eureka Consolidated is the largest
property in the State, and will prove the
richest, with plenty of water owned by the
company for working the year round,
+ *@e > os
The Assessment Roll.
Assessor T. R. Angove of Grass Valley
has completed asvessing the city and re
ports, an increase in the assessment roll,
The following show how the roll stands :
Real Estate
{mprovements....-+5++09 611,726 0
Personal...0.:60seeee ene 302,724 00
i Ee er neater manera. $1,151,402 00
Increase over 1894, $92,062 00.
This will give an increase of taxes ove
last year of about $450.
——_—-+ +@e2
EverywHERE we go we find some one wh
has been cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is
It is the one the greatest curative agent.
great blood ‘purifier and nerve tonic,
——
Hoov’s Pits for the liver and bowels, act
easily, yet promptly and efficiently.
——~+ ~ Re
To Rent.
On and after the 20th inst. a fine furEnnished house will be offered for rent.
quire at this’office. June 15-lw
Me seme e ig
ARRIVALS AT THE
Union Hotel, Main Street.
W. Smitham, San Francisco, —,,
J, Furgeon, Grass Valley,
J. Shoemaker, bie
L. Callinan,
W. Raybright, San Juan,
J. R. Davis, “6
L. L. Jacox, $¢
A; F. Kyle, Birchville,
E.-Walling, Astoria,
R. Thomas, Birchvolle,
8S, L. Lewis, Sheridan,
J. S. Landsburg, Relief Hill,
J. T. Wooton, “
‘ Wm. Buck, Moore’s Flat,
J. R. Morrison, Forbestown,
H. B. Breckenfeld, Sacramento,
E. A. Breckenfeld, “4
Miss Breckenfeld, ae
Miss Crofton,
H. Bell, Fresno,
Chas, Wochmann, San Juan.
a ns 5 This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special medi; tion. “All who have, used Electric Bitters
Awarded the same song of’ praise.—A purer
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair:
so imposed upon-by some of the miserablé
combinations that have visited us, that they
SHOWS POORLY PATRONIZED, .
——
Dramatic and Other Companies Have Not
Done Well Here Lately. —
The theatrical and other show companies
that have visited Nevada City during the
past six months have, with.a few exceptions,
failed to receive much patronage. In fact,
several companies went away poorer than
they came. The people have either become
tired of shows, both local and professional,
or else have become so disgusted and felt
will not risk going to entertainments.
For this reason the few good companes that
have appeared here have failed to do a paying business, The Smith-Lieb Company,
one of the best dramatic organizations that
has visited the town in years, played to
very small audiences, barely making actual
expenses during their three days’ stay. Had
the people known what a fine company it
was we believe the Theater would have been
filled each night. Such troupes as the
Stuttz Company and tlie Payton Company
and some others that have strolled along
this way, might do well enough for. little
villages where a show is hardly ever seen,
but they fall far short of satisfying the
critical audiences that gather in this city.
Newspaper puffs of this class of troupes
sometimes mislead, but the reading public
soon catch on and pay little heed to them.
Straight, honest notices of companiés often
fail to &ecomplish any good. The Readick
Compaayyplayed here two nights this week
and then quit, for lack of patronage, and
yet the company is more’ than a fairly good
one and played-at popular prices that ought
ensure full houses, ~~ :
A minstrel troupe, a leg show, or a company with a brass band attached will generally draw a large audience for one night,
no matter whether the performance be good
or bad. Whatever the cause or causes may
TAKEN OFF BY ELECTRICITY.
oo
A New Introduction in Burials in the
~ City of Harrisburg, Pa.
Harrispura, Pa., Juue 14.-—The local
electric street railway company has introduced‘an innovation which has been styled
by the irreverent the ‘‘electric funeral.”
The company has laid its tracks.right into
the cemetery, and itis now no uncommon
sight to sce a specially chartered trollery
car laden with mourners gliding-terough the
gates of the city of the dead. The new
move is & boon for people of limited means,
$5 which will accommodate as many passen.
gers as a dozen carriages.
The enterprising management of the line
is now having coustructed a special funeral
car equipped with all modern appliances for
handling dead bodiés, It will be a hearse
and funeral procession combined, as there
will be ample accommodations for a large
number of mourners, The livery men are
greatly cast down by the threatened demoratization-of-their—business._ The company has already received numerous inquiries
from electric railways in all parts of the
country, and it is beyond doubt that the innovation will soon become general.
Will Be Here Next Week.
Col. J.B. Low, the mining expert for
the leading mining men of the Coast, will
visit Nevada City next Tuesday. Mr. Low
lived ‘at North San Juan many years ago
and will be remembered by most of the oldtimers here, He is regarded as one of the
best and most reliable experts on mines,
and his reports are accepted as authority,
wick ground, on the Comstcck, and upon
the strength of the good opinion’ expressed
by him about the property some of the large
mining companies having locations in the
immediate vicinity have united in the puras a car can be chartered for a funeral for! 4
7
To make a q
the prospector must sink a hole at least ten
feet deep in solid formation, must have at
least one defined wall ‘and must stake his
ground so thatthe stakes cin be
The notice of location must be placed gonspicnously at the discovery shaft, where it
can be seen—not on the stump of a tree in
the neighborhood,
days in which to do this work,
locates an old prospect hole he is required
to sink#it-te—feet deeper than when he
firsé found it, and takes and records it the
metals has been discovered,
How ‘to Locate.a Claim.
GB.
The reader of
uartz location after July 1,
disease that scie
all its stages, an
Catarrh ‘Cure is
found, :
constitutional d
tional treatment
He is allowed ninety
If he reakties up the
nature im doing
have so much ta
that they offer ¢
a KARL'S CL(
Ar the first
deranged or enfeebled condit‘on of the stomach, liver, ot bowels, should be promptly
rectified by Ayer's Catharic Pills.
Pills do not gripe, are perfectly safe to take,
and remove all tendency to liver and bowel
complaints,
indications of disorder, the
60: cts., $1.00.
$100 Reward, $100.
to learn that there is at least one dreaded
to the medical fraternity.
taken internally, acting directing on the
blood and ‘mucous surfaces of
thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease, and, giving the patient strength by
purifier gives freshnessand clearness to the
Camplexion and cures Constipation, 35 cts.,
this paper will be pleased
nee has been able'to cnre in
d that is Cattrrh. © Hali’s
the only positive cure known
Catarrh being a
isease, requires a constitu
., Hall’s Catarrh Cure. ts
the system,
constitution and ‘assisting
its‘work,: The proprietors
ith in: its’ curative powefs,
Yne Hundred Deolars for any
IVER ROOT, the great blood
Sold bry Carr Bros,
These . =
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Mrs. Phabe 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 ber. life. Mr. Thos, Eggers, 136
Florida St., San’ Francisco, suffered from a
dreadful cold, approaching Consumption,
tried without result. everything else then
bought one b«
covery and in
naturally tha
which these
the wonderful efficacy. of this medicine in
Coughs and
Carr. Bros, D
aud $1.00,
He has just reported regarding the Bruns-}.on good property.
lars enquire at TRANSCRIPT office.
~ $2,500 Wanted.
The.advertiser wishes to. borrow. $2,500
Fee aeaaie @micee ne one $ 286.953 .00
be, it is plainly apparent that the show . chase of the Brunswick ground.
derstood that Colonel Low will be eppointed
consulting engineer in the exploitation. of
business is played .out in this city, for a
while at least,
: 2 eee t
Jumped From a Bridge.
Between 7 and 8 o’clock this morning
people who happened to be near the iron
bridge that spans Deer creek from Main
street to the Plaza, noticed a man jump
from the bridge into the creek, a distance of
twelve or fifteen feet. Aiter landing in the
creek he began digging in the dirt with his
hands and acted very much like a crazy
person, An officer was sent for, and in a’
short time Marshal Getchell and Constable
‘Dillon arrived and took charge of the man,
whose name is -Bonney!..He has been
drinking hard and is suffering from an _,at~
tack of delirium tremens, Bonney was
taken to the county jail.
+ 22
Sickening Love Letters.
A. Grass Valley girl, in rummaging
through an old trunk, came across & bunch
of aged love letters written by her father to
her mother in their courtship days, The
daughter saw a chance for some fun, and
read them to her mother, pretending they
were of recent date substituting her name
for that of her mother, and ,that of a fine
young, man’ for that of her father. The
mothér jumped up and down in her chair,
shifted her feet and was completely disgusted, forbidding her daughter to have
anything to do with a young ian who
would write such sickening and di-gusting
stuff to a girl, When the young lady
handed the letter to~her mother to read the
house became go still that you could hear
the grass sprouting in the back yard.
~+-2@+o—
Sacramento Leads.
r
The crowning fete this year will probably
bein Sacramento. It will have an industrial
©} significance beyond that of any other. celebration. The introduction of electric power
into that city created by the great water
works at Folsom, will be used to illuminate
the city and the river. It will be the: first
instance in this State: where electric power
created by a mountain stream, has been
transmitted a long distance for industrial
Fresno will
similar celebration at no distant day.
Every large town in the San Joaquin Valley
will-yet be illuminated in the same way.
instance.
the celebrations.
0 0
Receiving Hospital at Truckee.
used as a receiving hospital. This the com
commenced without delay,
and killed by a freight train near Stockton
last Wednesday morning, lived ‘in this city
for a while and was employed at ©, J. Naffziger’s slaughter house.
deceased worked in Naffziger’s meat market
for some time.
answered in Judge Camplell’s court at San
mayhem.
making his way out of the State when he}
uses in a city, But it will not be the last
probably have a
Sacramento will lead off with the first of
The Record-Union says: ‘Ihe Railroad
Company will fit up two or three rooms in
the new depot at Truckee which will be
It is un-};
he new ground, and that work will be
Formerly Worked Here.
Ollie Brand, a butcher who was run over
The Union
to any part of the city. ;
office on the Plaza will be promptly attended to. ; tf
A gold watch was lost between Green’s
Ranch and this city.
office and get reward.
etree OD OO
wo Lives Saved.
ES»
CuR
INDIG if
RUPTIONS. ON
EAUTIFIES'<
50. FOR A
CONSTIPATION
ESTION DIZZINESS.
YOU'RE IN THB WAY
Of getting something, the first taste of whieh
will not come anywhere near satisfying you.
One taste of our
INIMITABLE ICR CREAM
Sharpens the appetite for another until its
edge becomes as fine as thasef @ rasor, Fer
taking the first taste there sever was a better
time than the present.
; ae ; case that it fails to cure,» Send for lst of , CORR — ;'
same as though it was an original discovery. } sestimonial. , : IN . ay . 2 :
If he runs a tunnel it must be at least ten Address, oo oe © ec Ge
feet long, so as to determine the fact that F, J. CHENEY: & CO., Toledo, O. Caan aeaaea BE ©) a La » Ss peecceoed
vein supposed to carry the precious S@ old by Diuggists, 75e, é ’
LEADING CANDY-MAKER,
13 Commercial Street, Nevada City.
ee
THE “SKIN:
OMPLEXION.
CASE iT WILL NOT CURE,
An
ttle of Dr. King’s New Distwo weeks was cured, He is
nkful, It is such results, of
are samples, that prove the
Free trial bottles at
Regular size 50c
Colds.
rug Store.
2 ee
For further particum22tf
ew
Order Your Ice.
Ice Company will deliver ice
Orders left at the
Lost.
Finder leave at this
jne8-500 Scotch Granit
ton.
A brother of the
Ollie Brand was to have
Francisco on Wednesday on a charge of
He was out on bail and was
was run over and killed,
Ready For Action.
w. & Storey, chief engineer of the San
Francisco & San Joaquin Valley Railroad,
has “returned from: Stcckton, He said:
“‘Qut side the limits of Stockton the line of
the road is definitely settled and surveyed
for twenty-five miles, There is nothing to
prevent the laying of rails as soon as the
firat consignment is received,” ,
AS_IN_ YOUTH
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
CORDIALLY INDORSED.
RESTORES
OF THE
' —WHENALL OTHER
Dressings
FAIL
“J can cordially indorse Ayer’s Hair 9}
Vigor, as one of the best preparations Ps
for the hair. When I began using Ayer's 9
Hair Vigor, all the front part of my head
—about half of it— was bald. The use
of only two bottles restored a natural
growth, which still continues as in my
youth, I tried several other dressings,
but, they all failed. Ayer’s Hair Vigor
js the best.’—Mrs. J. C. PREUSSER,
Converse, Texas.
Ayer’s HAIR VIGOR
PREPARED BY
Or. J. ©. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS.
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. NOTICE TO
eu,
Natural Growth bherw: od dece sed, tothe creditors of and all
Ee rsona havi
o exhibit them with
w thin four months after the first publication of
this notice to the said Administrairix at Granite
Nevada County, California, the same
being the p F
business o
vada,
ville,
A cream
est of all in leavening strength, Latest
Jnited States Government Food Report.
Roy
Bas OF WM SHERWOOD, deceased.
4 Notice 1
Admini
Administratrix of the Estate of Wm. Sherwood,
decexsed
Dated this 10th day of June 1895.
J.M. Walling Attorney for Administratrix,
COLFAX. STAGE,
GUS KOPPR, Proprietor. es
lent scener
nections i
mento,
1 East and
ters furnis
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.}
106 Wall St., N.Y.
Notice to Creditors,
‘A nice,-shady, 16-mile drive, with excelLeave Nevada City at 4:45 A. M. ConLeave at 11:45 A. M. connecting with No,
Na easnipeneraecnaeae Lettering on
“ promptly atten
Before givin
WEIS
Local Anes
of tartar baking powder. Highal Baking Powder Co.,
A ters Annua
8 hereby given bythe unders gn me
stratrix of the Kstate of Wm.
Harmony
ng laims ava'net the saiddeceased 7
he necessary vouchers, Will be held ¢
Nevada City, (
lace for the cransaction of the
gaid estato, in sald county of Ne‘ At the hour o
CHARLOTTE R, SHERWOOD,
Nevada Cit
agreeable Laxative and NEKvE Tonto,
Sold by Druggists or sont by mail. 250,
and $1.00 per package. Samples free.
KO NO
Sold by Carr Bros.
WEISENBURGER & COFFEY,
Boulder Street,
The Favorite TOOTH POWDER
fortho Tecthand Breath, 250.
. Monuments, Tombstones, &c.
Near Park Avenue
1 You Hear 3
WE ARE IN IT!
'We Direct Our Announcement to
YOUR POCKET BOOK
Flour, per 100 Ibs. $1.70 .
Rolled Barley, per 100 $1.25. .
M iddlings, per 100 Ibs, $1. 10.
Rice, 17 lbs for $1.
‘ly2 cans Oysters, $1.
Bran, per-100-lbs, $1.00. .
; Lard, 5 lb cans, 65 cts.
DO YOU WASH TO SAVE MONEY 2
JUST COMPARE THESE PRICES
Salmon, 10 cans for $1
Lard, 10 lb ‘cans, $1.10.
We are fully pre f
€ iw tracts for all k nds.of
Wey Monumunt,
Ali work warranted to be first-ciass
and the prices lowestin the State.
Marble or Granite Work give us‘a call,
Dr. A. Chapman,
DENTISTS, °
NEVADA CITY.
Office at Residence,
of Oerter & Johuston's
Tuesday, July 2d, 1895,
.
. BUTTER
lomatos, 12 cans for $1.
Morning Meal, package, toc. .
Syrup, 60 cts per gallon
lbs. tor $t. .
Tapioco, 20 Ibs. for $1. .
.
.
rred to take con
Fancy Dairy. Butter, 25 cents
per roll.
Tombstone DaAgQo, 20
And Granite Work. Extra Fancy Douglass Cream
Clams, 8 cans for $1 ery, 40 cents per square.
8 cans French Sardines, :
Tombstones and Monnments with key openers, $1.
ded to . :
Full weight and best quality’ guaranteed,
ull supply of Hay and Grain always on hand,
Goods delivered Free of Charge.
Aa Gee OO Oa 's
Main Street, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal.
e, and Marble of every descrip
ge your orders for any kind of
ENBURGER & COFFEY.
3 vcaepamsmaaeeningcarntigisan ——s
Dr. N. E. Se GROCERIES,
GROCERIES, _ )
GROCERIES,
SROCERIES.
From the Smallest Item to
i
Aaa pe ClE CAL,
thetics, if desired,
Sacramento. Street.
Gravel eee Company . Neat Little Parcels in
waiurealsieet. Pretty Litthe Wrappers.
atthe oflee.o
store, C
talifosuia, on
GREAT BIG PARCELS
IN BIG BASKETS.
clock P.M {So
y, June
riiTY
ble invaria
y and no high trestles,
Timetable :
ade with Colfax local to Sacraforty-five fe
is offered fk
Dus\ premises of No. 2 West bound trains,
hed free.
Hevata County Harrow Gauge Bs Bs} cian
eb ee ms ary $780, p
Building Lot For Sale.
A desirable
travel for established,
covty 4 WeEK LOU NEED IN OUR LINE
= Two Round Trips Daily Advertisements of not to exceed hve nes hi WE CAN SUPPLY
BS length tuserted under this head for 60 Cents .
Fare, $i. aw ekor$Za month, Kaeh additional Line
10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month, Payn
PLAZA GROCERY STORE.
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
Groceries.
lot,
et, and situated on Piety Hall,
having a frontage o!
, Ld
x sale cheap. Inquire on the
Mus, JoHN MITTEN.
Wanted.
t, active gentleman or lady to . monte
reliable house. Salayable $15 weekly and expenses
°
pany deems a necessity, from the fact that
most of the accidents on the hill are in the
snowsheds, and between Truckee and the
Summit. The rooms will be fitted up with
beds, cots, bandages, and everything necessary to attend the wounded with as little
delay as possible, Dr. David Shoemaker
will have charge of the rooms, he being the
company’s surgeon resident at Truckee.”
piab SEAS
Electric Bitters,
sip
set, Mir does not exist and it is guaranteed
to do all that is clamed, Electric Bitters
will cure e}l diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, — Boils, Salt
Rheum and other sinchons eames by impure
blood. Will drive Malaria'from the system
and prevent as well as cure all Malarie}
fevers.—For cure of Headaché, Constipation
and Indigestion try Electric Bitters— Entire
satistaction guaranteed, or money refunded
—Price 50 ets. aud $1.00 per bottle at Carr
Bros. Drug Store. “
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, andall Skin Kruptions, and pouitively
POWDER
Most Perfect Made.
ss 4o Years the Standard,
refunded. ‘ Price 25, cents per box.
cures Piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisiaction or aes
or
Contractors Builder Ss =
Water and Gas Pipe.
Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Oil,
‘Warnishnes.
IRON, STEEL AND COAL.
CROCKERY,
Plated Ware,
“gle at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store,
.
I am prepared to do all kinds of
First-class Plumbing and Water Pipe Work
Connection Taps made to Main.
Brass and Plumbing Goods
: of all kinds in stock.
Cutlery, Guns and Pistols.
Hose, Belting and all kind of
Mining Supplies.
. have the only first-class
Plumber in the County:
GRO. £. TURNER,
63, 67 and 69 Fine Street, Nevada city. EDW’D. B. BROWN, Superintendent,
¥)
f THE TABLE NO. 51.
and after Friday, June 14,
follows:
LEAVING FOR
§-30 A mM eal Train arriving at
Yranciseo via. Stockton at 4.15 P.M
M
COLFAX.
u.oo PT
cisco at 6 00 P. M.
3:45 A . cents,
ARRIVING FROM COLFAX,
3:30 AM
J cisco at 6:00 P.M.
9.43 A . land frain from East.
4-55 P lV ovetiand train
San Franisco at ib ac M,
> . saat O mM ally connecting with
M. and all poiate fouth.
Daily. Fare on this
2 cents. 1.30 PI
Gen’
Trains will leave and arrive at Nevada City
18u5, os
Daily; connecting with LoDaily connecting with Over
Datly connecting with Ovrerland Train leaving San FranLEAVING FOR GRABS VALLEY ONLY
DAILY. Fare om this train,
Daily, connecting with Overland Train jeaving San FranoDaily. connecting with Overleaving
leaving Sacramento at 5.00 P.
ARRIVING FROM GRASS VALLEY.
JOHN F. KI! DER,
‘ auager.
Situation permanent. References,
dlose self-addressed stamped envelope,
Dominion Company,
Chicago, m29-1
Wagon for Sale.
on
A good two-hor if wagon is offered
sale cheap. Exquire at this office.
San Thirty Dollars Reward.
: Ah Fong: left the Baltic
mine for Gra
12.15 Jjand Train leaving San
Fronciseo at 7:00 A.M, . ville on snowshoes Jan, 20, 1805, and
ily, seti t .
1.45 Pr Pose tte iba ga not been heard from since. It is beli
Fra:cisco at 10:45 A. M. that he perished in the enow. A rewa
remains,
Sleeve Button ‘Lost.
sleeve button
A gentleman’s gold
three small settings of pearl, garnet
turquois, Was lost in this eity a few
ago.
local} —
with
F inder please leave at this cfhice
Take Notice.
train . cern that I will »
debt Mrs. H. Zseger' may contract
thie date.
1 June li, 1395,
818 Omaha Building,
#80 will be paid to the person nding hi
He Oy ok Luna Moon, Nevada City.
y
I hereby. notify all to, whom it may cont be responsible for any
hin
The
EE HERE .
Hh Prices Must Get Oat of Lin
THROW’ YOUR
100 Ibs Flour; $1.70. 100 lbs Bran, $1 00.
100 Ibs Middlings, $1.10. 100 Ibs Barley $1.25.
l1ams, 12 1-2 cts. per pound.12 cans Mackerel, $1.00.
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with! cans Corn Beef, $1.00. 8 cans Clams; $1.00.
a Morning Meal Package, 10 cts. 10 1 lb. Cans Salmon $1.00.
Fancy Dairy: Butter 25c per roll. %-Gal Bottle Pickles 25c.
Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25 per bottle.’
Oysters, per dozen cans, $1.
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