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TERETE ADORE PT SES
\THEDAILY TRANSCRIPT
(Established Sept. 6, 1860.)
Nevada City, Nevada Coumy, Calif.
Published Evenings Daily Except undays and
Legal Holidays.
SUBSCRIPTION TER’S—Fifteen Ceuts a Week,
aixty Centsa Month; Six Dollarsa Year When
Paidin Advance fora Full Yeur,
Non 4 meaoramy
LocAL READING Noficers+Ten Cents a Line
for First Insertion, Five Cents a Line Each Subsequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates
For Other Advertising Made Knovn on Application
FRIDAY. lave tiiees MAY 17, 1895.
Telephone No. 4.
“THE DAILY TRANSCRIPTS.
mmarized Mention of Minor Home
~. — . Happenings,
Nevada City is the most presperous town
on the Pacific Coast.
Two nice rooms in TRANSCRIPT Block are
offered for rent. Also, in the same Block,
a nice store room,
During the absence of W. W. Waggoner,
W.H. Kirkbride will take charge of his
office in this city,
The El Capitan mine at Alleghany, Sierra
county, is soon to be started up after being
closed, down all winter. :
June 5th is thedate fixed by Superior
Judge Davis of Yuba county for the trial of
Frank Webber for the Wheatland robbery.
A lively scrap took place on Commercial
street last night, in which* four or five
young-men-took-a-hand. No arrests.
Harry Parsons wag struck ‘by & car in the
Daisy Hill mine, Grass Valley; Wednesday
night, One of his ears was so badly cut that
it required’ several stitches to—holdit in
place,
The High Court of Foresters in session in
San Francisco has set agide June 17th of
h year to be celebrated as Forester’s. Day.
MrsLaura Heath of Columbia Parlar,
French Corral has been elected as a delegate
to the Grand Parlor of Native Daughters,
Miss Lois L, Miller was chosen alternate,
The town presented a deserted appearWith a few exceptions®ll the stores closed at 9 o'clock,
and by 3p, Mm. everybody who could conveniently get away had gone to the picnic.
Superintendent Harmon of the Mayflower
mine has leased the Miller residence—on
Broad. street and will~move in with his’
family.
ance yesterday afternoon,
F.C, Luetje intends making some improvements to his building on Broad street.
A new awning or porch will be erected and
probably the front of the building will be
remodeled.
Mrs. De Witt Renfro will give’a concert
at the Nevada Theater on Wednesday evenBung, May 29th. The Knickerbocker male
uartette, from San Francisco, will be pres—
AdmisThe full
rogram will be published next week,
There are twenty or thirty families now
esiding at other places, who are desirous ot
nt and take part in the concert.
bion has been fixed at 25 cents,
oming here to live just as soon as they can
suitable Notwithstanding ,a
‘argt number of houses are to be built here
soon as lumber and workmen can be obained, yet they will not begin to equal the
lemand,
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ARRIVALS AT THE .
Union Hotel, Main Street.
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homes,
©. A, Shepler, San Francisco, tod 18
W.C. Rarig, af :
Aad, Hodges, es A
Willis Baas, Agt. Payton Comedy Co.,
J. . Carroll, Sacramento,
Chas, I, Tryon, eS
ASG, Carpenter, Scotts Flat,
M. J,.Corono, Birchville,j
5. Cunow, Grass Valley,
D. Frathen, +
A.W, Champion, ‘
Ki. P. Rossen & wife, Relief Hill,
P, Colman, Penryn,
A. KE. Coates, «
C. Simmonds, ‘*
O, F, Jones, shy
I, W. Grace,“
fr. EK, Parkenham, Penryn,
S.J. Klder, r
G, Ylynes, s$
F. Budgett,
tf
RK. Owen, =
K. Marsh Browne, ‘
F. Saunder, af
C,. Warren,
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(, Byers, oe
(i, W. Garnett, a
“‘M, Campbell Walker, Penryn,
W.S. James, Gold Hill, Nev.
Mrs: A. CG, Fessler, Freeman’s Cr.,
Mrs. Cooper, Ke
4. Hermick, You Bet,
©, O. Barker, Kz
FR. Barker, ee
A. H. Turner, ei
M.F, Hussey, as :
{ke Falkenstein, San Francisco,
0. B. Hogden, ee
H. I. Babcock, re
1). Thomas, ef
. B. Mead, Birehville,
Fr. A. Smith, French Corral,
B, Bishop, “6
Dr.@Baldy, Grass Valley,
Hf. S, Libbey, Downieville,
“ieo. Baker, Boston,
L. R. Prescott, Washington,
. Remington, _
L. Mott, as
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
BAKING
POWDER:
Most Perfect Made,
40 Years the Standard.
The Proceedings of the Regular Monthly
Meeting.
The Board of City Trustees held their
regular monthly meeting last night. All
the members were present and President
Baker presided.
The annual report of City Marshal Getchell was received and placed on file. The
report showed that 110 liquor licenses at
$15 each were sold; 11 beer licenses at $10;
12 second-class laundry licenses at $10 each;
3 shooting gallery licenses at $5 each; 1
knife board licenses at $2; 3 street ‘vender
licenses at $15;'1 phonograph license at $2;
29 thc atre licenses at $2; total number of
licenses sold 170; taxes collected during the
year, $5157.98; 225 road poll tax at $3
each, $675. Total amount paid into treasury, $7834.98,
The monthly report of the Treasurer was
read and placed on file.
E,. B. Power presented a petition from
property owners asking the Board to abandon the alley from Spring street to Deer
creek, between the property of Davis and
Britland. The matter was postponed until
Thursday evening, May 23.
The following bills were allowed on the
general fund: Legg & Shaw, mdse., $11.50;
Grant Jacobs, hauling rock, $5; George B.
Johnston, labor on booths $1.50; H. and F,
L. Cooper, lumber, $5.17; H. Dougherty,
labor on streets, $5; John Holbrook,. labor
on streets, and sewers, $5.25; S. EK. Wanamake, hauling, $6.50; E. P. Carr, labor on
streets, $2.50; Sam Andrews, labor on
streets, $10; K. Casper, ‘electric lights,
$82.90; W. Glean, lighting lamps three
months, $4.50; L. P. Schmidt, special
policeman for July 4, 1894, $450; E. J.
Baker, hauling rock, $24.50; Thos. Mahar,
labor on streets, $5; D. B. Getchell, salary
as Marshal, $50; S. Clutter, salary as Treasurer, three months, $37.50; T. H. Carr,
salary as Clerk, three months, $25; Geo.
Coughlin, one-half salary as Assessor, $100;
A. D. Mason, retaining fee, one year, -$75.
A. D, Mason was unanimously appointed
City Attorney for the ensuing year.
The Board then adjourned until Thursday evening, May 23d.
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Military Encampment.
On Saturday, June 8th, the Second Infantry Regiment will go into camp near
Vallejo. Company C of Nevada City and
Company H of Grass Valley will go to Sacramento, where they will join with the
military companies there. and proceed by
steamer to Vallejo. The place for the encampment will be called Camp Budd, in
honor of Governor Budd, who is the Commander-in-chief of the National Guard. The
soldier boys anticipate having a tine time,
as the people of Vallejo are preparing to give
them a cordial welcome and to show them
every hospitality during their stay.
‘At the Theatre.
This city will have a week of pure comedy
at the Nevada Theatre commencing Monday,
May 20, when the Payton Comedy Co,
opens with the charming 4 act American
comedy ‘‘Foggs Ferry.”’. The Co, is one of
the strongest on the coast consisting of 12
people supporting the. versatile actress,
Mattie Keene. An extra attraction is the
Ladies Orchestra under the leadership of the
sisters Braezele. The prices are 10, 20
and 30 cents.. On Monday night ladies will
be admitted free, They are playing in
Grass-Valley to-night and the papers of
that city speak in the highest terms of the
excellent organization.
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Entertained Their Guests.
Fifteen gentlemen from Penryn, Placer
county, representing ‘the Citrus Colony
Cricket Club of that place, arrived here
Wednesday evening in private conveyances,
After eating supper the visitors were invited to the hall of Pennsylvania Engine
Company, where they were tendered a
reception by the Nevada City Cricket Club.
An enjoyable time was had and the Penrynites were highly pleased at the courtesies
shown them. Singing’and speech-making
were freely indulged in, several of tke visitors being fine singers. It was a tate
hour when the gathering broke up, The
Penryn cricketers left for their homes last
night. They are loud in their praise of the
treatment accorded them during their stay.
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Grass Valley’s School Census.
The school census at Grass Valley shows
an increase over last year, This year the
total number of children between 5 and 17
years is 1,674, as against 1,614 last year—a
gain of 60. The total number of children
last year was 2,034; this year, 2,203—a
gain of }69,
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Order Your Ice.
The Union Ice Company will deliver ice
to apy part of the.city. Orders left at the
office on the Plaza will be promptly attended to, ; . Nas ° “65
CBee — =
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheunt, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required.’ It is guatanteed to give perfect: satisfaction or money
refund: Price 25 cents per box. Fer
sale at Carr Brothers’ Drug Store.
—— ——+ 2@e->Ta the spring, the human body needs
assistance to throw off the stagnation produced by winter diet. As the temperature
rises under the growing heat of the sun’s
rays we feel tired, half-sick and low in
spirit, because the blood is sluggish and full
ot impurities. Dr, J, H. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. is a reliable spring remedy to iivigorate the body
and give tone to the digestion. Price $1.00
per bottle, =
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KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great blood
puritier gives freshness and clearness to the
Complex:on and cures Constipation, 25 cts.,
. 50 ct, $1.00. Sold by Carr Bros.
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The best Salve in the world for Cuts, . .
DIRD IN ENGLAND,
A Former Grass Valleyan Dies From the
Effects of a Tumor,
Richard Robérts, who formerly redided in
Grass Valley, where he was.for many years
engaged in the mercantile business, died in
Devonshire, England, on the first of May.
Death was caused by a tumor. Deceased
was:a.half owner in the Morgan& Roberts
building at the corner of Broad and Pine
streets in this city, and with John T, Morgan of this city owned a controlling interest
in the Scadden Flat mine near Grass Valley.
A wife and eleven children survive him, J.
J. Jackson is a nephew of deceased. Richard
Noell of Grass Valley is alse a relative.
Mr. Roberts was very wealthy and it is
said that his estate is worth $100,000.
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Acted in Bad Faith,
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It was understood by the firemen of this
city and Grass Valley that all of the news—
papers of the two towns would suspend
publication yesterday, and asgist in making
the firemen’s picnic a grand success. In accordancg with that understanding no paper
was issued from this office yesterday, but
all of the Grass Valley papers were published as usual. Nuf ced.
Spies
Kicked by a Horse.
A man who had imbibed too freely of
beer at the pienic yesterday afternoon got
too close to the heels of a horse that was
quence the man was kicked by the animal
and knocked about, ten feet. He picked
himself up and walked off, apparently not
hurt much, but more sdéber than before,
How’s This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by Flall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned have known F. J.
Cheney for,the last 15 years, and believe
bim perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any
obligation made by the tirm.
Wrst & Travux, Wholesale Druggist,
Toledo, .O,
Watpina, Kryntn & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, -O,
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists, Testimonial
free, Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
447 > old by Druggists, 75c.
The Ghost of a Chance
Is a very shadowy affair, Ere the chance
of recovery becomes a vanishing ghost, take
a most potent means of overcoming the inactivity of the organs that terminates in
their too frequently fatal disease, by resorting to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which
gives just the requisite impulse to the renal
organs to promote their vigorous action
without exciting ‘hem, an effect too often
produced by the fiery and unmedicated
stimulants of commerce. Bright’s disease,
diabetes and: inactivity of the bladder, are
foes of terrible menace’ to the system. The
inroads may, however, be stayed if they are
met at the start and combatted the Bitters.
This fine and genial corrective also remedies
malaria, dyspspsia, rheumatism, debility,
nervousness and the infirmities incident to
age. It hastens convalescence,'and is promotive of sleep and appetite.
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Mrs. T, S. Hawkins, Cattanooga,Tenn.,
says, ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘saveD MY LIFE.’ I
consider it the best remedy for a debilitated
system I ever used.” For Dyspepsia, Liver
or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cts,
Sold by Carr Bros.
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Electric Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special mention. All who’ have used Electric Bitters
sing the sAme song of praise.—A purer
medicine does not exist and itis’ guaranteed
to do all that is clamed, Electric Bitters
will cure e]] diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt
Rheum and other affections caused by impure
blood, Will drive Malaria from the system
and prevent as well as cure all Malaria]
fevers,—For cure of Headache, Constipation
and Indigestion try Electric Bitters— Entire
satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded
—Price 50 cts. aud $1.00 per bottle at Carr
Bros. Drug Store,
Absolutely Pure. .
A cream of tartar baking powder, Highest of all in leavening strength, La
United States Government Food Report.
Royal Baking Powder 06., ”
106 Wall St., N.Y,
standing in one of the stalls and as a ¢onse}.
NEW “TELEPHONES Two Lives Saved.
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: Mrs. Pheebe Thomas, of Junction City,
Ill., was told by hervdoctors 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., Sah Francisco, suffered from a
dreadful cold, approaching Consumption,
tried without result everything else then
bought-one bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and in two weeks was cured.’ He is
naturally thankful,
which these are samples, that prove the
the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in
Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at
Carr Bros, Drug Store. Regular size 50c
and $1.00, ‘
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RUN DOWN WITH
DYSPEPSIA
STOMACH
The Blake Instruments Will be Displaced
by Better Phones.
J. G, Cunningham, assistant Superintendent of the Sunset Telephone Co., with head.
quarters at Sacramento, is now in this city,
He has come to take the preliminary steps
‘in some noteworthy improvements that are
to be made in the system here, as outlined
in a previous issue of the TRaNsoript. One
of the most: important of these is a substitation of long-distance telephones for the
Blake instruments uow so generally used on
this circuit, And the most satisfying consideration connected with the change is,
that the charge for this improved instrument under a new schedule to be adopted,
will be less than the tariff for . theBlake instrument Sader the present schedule, Mr. Liver
Cunningham and the local agent, Walter AND HEART
D, Vinton, willcall upon the présent patrons AFFECTED.
of the company and will fully explain the
details of the new-atrangement. It is gratifying to know that we shall receive better \
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AYER’S PILLS
The change will be made within four weeks,
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2eo +ScrorFuLa, salt rheum, and all disease of
the blood, dyspepsia, headache, kidney and
liver complaints, and catarrh, are cured b
Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier:
Hoop’s Prius cure jaundice, biliousness,
sick headache, constipation and all liver ills
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Delinquent Taxes.
The delinquent tax list for Nevada county
this year foots: up about $500 less than —last
year, which is evidence that money is-more
plentiful and that better times prevail. In
this city the delinquency amounts to “only
$55. Last year it was $230. This is certainly a good showing. Property on which
taxes are delinquent will be advertised in a
short time. It is likely that before the day
of sale many of the delinquents will pay. up.
anything that will so quickly relieve
and cure the terrible suffering of dyspepsia as Ayer’s Pills.’—JoHN (,
PRITCHARD, Brodie, Warren Co., N. C.
AYER’S PILLS
Received" Highest Awards
AT THE/WORLD’S FAIR
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NOTICE 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Male and Female treated alike. There are times when
everybody must have enjoyment in this world. There is a
time for crying and a time for laughing; and times when we
must talk business. There is a way to regulate all these
things.
“ WE ARE THE REGULATORS
Who have killed high prices in Nevada County, and we
were tried by a jury of twelve and not convicted.
We will say to the public that in the Horseshoe Department of our Grass Valley establishment we have sold $16,000
worth of goods in two months. We have not only dressed up
rich people, but we have dressed'up poor people who never
had a chance to dress up before because the prices were so
high. It is a fact that
WE HAVE DRESSED EVERYBODY UP.
L. HYMAN claims to be the champion of low prices yet.
He has faced them all but he never was licked yet. He
challenges all—barring none—to compare prices with him,
We are prepared to sell you goads cheaper this season than
some merchants can buy at wholesale for. Money is what
talks, and we have money to pay for our goods, and ask no
charity of anyone, either in buying or selling.
OUR SPRING STOCK OF
Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing
Is complete. Bankers or merchants can get no better fit in
any merchant tailor shop.than they can in our establishment.
Our Gent's Furnishing Goods Department is now stocked with
a full line of Neustadter Bros.’ and other Eastern manufacturers’ goods. You know what they are. We can fit any man
living, or any young man who intends to get married.
THE PICNIC SEASON ‘is here. Do you wantahat? Our HAT DEPARTVE
is copplete, and the largest invoice of hats ever carried over the Narrow Ga
shipped toL, HYMAN & CO, this season.
know. where we are. That’s all. 2
Now if you need anything in ou
Nevada Telephone—Store, No. 38; Residence 34.
@@Remember our telephonesare long distance. Every
ARE YOU SATISFIED <u
To Have Poor, Cheap Furniture in your House That’ comes apart and
cracks and breaks and sooner or later goes for kindling ?
IF YOU T GENUINE BARGAINS
For Real Solid Values, without fancy words, but articles that are eloquent in themselves, -give me a call.
ve @ Bedroom Set for $40.50
That you cannot get for less than $60 elsewhere. Would like to have
you see it whether you want it not.
Carpets Sewed and Laid—a specialty.
JAMES KINKEAD,
tass Valley Telephone—No, 44.
‘ody is invited to examine our Goods,
COMMERCIAL STREET, '
NEVADA CITY.
Unless you go
With the Crowd and buy
a Summer Hat at
The Leader of Fashion.
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MRS. I. MARION,
yi BROAD STREET, CARRIKS THE MOST
Fashionable Stock of Millinory Goods to be
found in the State, and the prices are very low.
I Ludies, call ‘and examine the:
You are not init, .
Beautiful Suitings and Overcoats,
' ROR MEN’S WEAR.~tee
I have an extensive line of imported and domestic
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A PERFECT, cloths for Dress Suits, Business Suits, and your “Sunday '
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; FIT Best” Suit, I am making OVERCOATS of the Latest
Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at* prices
GUARANTEED. that compare favorably with ‘‘store” ovércoats, Come
and see them,
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It is such results, of . .
YOU'RE IN THE WAY
Of getting something, the first taste of which
will not come anywhere near tatiafylng you,
One taste of our
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INIMITABLE ICE CREAM
Sharpens the appétite for another until its
edge becomes as fine as that of a razdr, Fortaking the first taste there never was a better
time than the present.
POL EY’ Siz:
LEADING CAN DY -MAEKER, ,
13 Commercial Street, Nevada City.
OU near
WE ARE IN IT!
We Direct Our Announcement to
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YOUR POCKET BOOK
JUST COMPARE
Flour, per 100 Ibs. $1.70
Rolled Barley, per 100 $1.25.
Bran, pér 100 lbs. $1.00.
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
Full weight and best quality
Goods delivered Free of
M iddlings, per 100 Ibs. $1. 10;
M0 YOU WISH TO SAVE MONEY.
THESE PRICES!
. Salmon, 1o cans for $1
Lard,-10 lb cans, $1.10,
Lard, 5 Ib cans, 65 cts.
BUTTER
. Fancy Dairy Butter, 25 cents
. . per roll.
. Fancy Creamery: Butter, 35
. cents per square.
. Extra Fancy Douglass Cream
. ery, 40 cents per square,
.
guaranteed.
Full supply of Hay. and Grain always on hand.
Charge.
nn es OC Goat
_ MainStreet, opposite Union Hotel, Nevada City, Cal.
GROCERIES, 2p
GROCERIES,
Neat Little Parcels in
Pretty Little Wrappers.
WHATEVER
Led NEED
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
GROCERIES,
~ GROCERIES.
From the Smallest Item to .
To the Heaviest Goods.
GREAT BIG PARCELS
IN BIG BASKETS.
IN OUR LINE
WE CAN SUPPLY.
Shurtleff & Son.
PLAZA GROCERY STORE.
GROCERIES,
GSFroceries.
THROW YOUR
ioo lbs Flour, $1.70,
100 Ibs Middlings, $1,10.
‘100. lbs Wheat, $1.30,
8 cans Corn Beef, $1:¢0,
Brown Sugar 19 lbs $1.00
Fancy Dairy Butter 25c per roll.
Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25 per bottle.
Oysters, per dozen cans, $1. __
‘igh Prices Must Get Oat of Lin
ry
100 lbs Bran, $1. 00.
1ooflbs Barley, $1.25.
12 cans Mackerel, $1.00.
8 cans Clams, $1.00.
Morning Meal peng 10.cts.Granulated Sugar 17 lbs $1.00.
10 1-lb, Cans Salmon $1.00.
%-Gal Bott'e Pickles 25.
eat,
. Commercial Street, near Pine,
J.J. JACKSON
— NevadajCity, Cal,
WER THIS LST.
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