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ALE
ation,
on principal
Must be
ig city limits, ~
d most profitg of 100 acres,
table bearing.
sre fine varie. & Warm, sunpice Farm of
Railroad about
d cultivation.
fruit tracts ‘in
od house and
enough on this
be
uated in the
es under cultion the public
rom Railroad.
D. C. Curry, of Wooster, Ohio, egates to the County Convention
jeft here yesterday toreturn to his . which is to be held for the purhome. Heis.a heavy stockholder . pose of choosing representatives
in the Alaska Mining Company, tothe Democratic State Conyenand had been visiting the mine . tion.hich is situated at Pike City, Sierra county.
Unton : John Kelly, a brakecinct No.1 chose the City Hall as
their rallying place. Twelve of
them had managed to get there
by a quarter past eight o’clock
when C. Harrison of the County
Central Committee called them
to order.
man on the Narrow Gauge railroad
nad his thigh ‘dislocated, at Colfax, Wednesday night. Dr. Jones
went down on a special train to
attend the injured young man.
——— oe
Joun W. Wiixrnsoy, of Cambridge, Mass., who belongs to the. well were nominated as Chair
G. A. R., was in town vesterday. man. The former withdrew and
He is an uncle to Walter Wilkin. Mr. Caldwell had a walk-ov@r.
gon, driver of the Dutch Flat stage.
Tue following pupils of the Blue
Tent school are on the roll of honD. Furta and family were in
town Thursday night, and yester—_ —»>eo—
Tue Tidings says: Machinery = pie eels fe RR ee mg < tae “ tells the story of a young man that
is being rapidly put in place down . ; 1. Caldwell...-cui tr ss" * "yy ] comes from India to see a halfatthe Lone Tree, and it will soon. G. E. Withington..... tts g. sister whom he does not know.
‘be in running order. hag Martin.. ..<. aise : The sister,is not aware that she
oo P MORIORE: Fe2 Ci. ei ee
Joun GERMAN, the popular land-. T.C. Moran.. ae 7 _ a brother or that her father
= PS: ee 7. has been married before. She
lord who serves the traveling pub rrison ae : ‘
lic at North San Juan, was in town BW SONOS es Sts os res 7 has been left in charge of a guaraerial . cag! coat End Mgr ees 6. dian who has squandered her es—————— ee ee ee ee
A. J. Boss came up from the
Bay Thursday evening and yester. wore declared elected.
day morning left for North Bloomfield. dates pay for the printing of what
ee Oe
M. Bouasnay, of San Francisco, tickets were needed.
in abundance
. splendid puruated in a shelarly known as
zood house and
situated for the
located that it
B.
‘res, situated on
s Valley; well
of good springs
e price named
ad-leading from _..
d chance for insituated in the
la. City. Good
gs. This proj
er, With little
11 means to purocated within 1
rted fruit trees,
acres, 344 acres
heds, ete., 500
. trees, 50 apple,
e of cultivation,.
City to Grass
orably situated
od house, barn,
ms, saddle, har. spring and wasiness portion of
cellar, woodshed
m Railroad. 60
rooms, barn and
rain.or stock.
possessory title.
nder cultivation ;
n, sheds, etc.
atented ; 10 acres
_ barn and other
a City.
ada City. A good
ird, garden, etc:,
» the limits of NeNevada City; in
1e fruit; lot 65 by
nce properties in
stock ranch for
and a large free
red with oak and,
alley and 3 miles
ated, containin;
] the tract fenced.
1 span horses, 18
blacksmith shop
with the place.
of farming.
consisting of 1200
belt of Nevada
atered, and a pornber ; will be sold
chasers. Timber
rice of the land.
id, well-situated, .
place.
‘from Grass Valrrazing land and
the place. Splenand within 4 miles
ditch, and can be —
ne.
the office of 1
City.
‘turn to their homes without compassed through this city-yesterday" . _ John 1. Caldwell_tendered _the .
on his way to his home at Granite. use of his office as a polling place
for the precinct, and it was decid' e ed to have the voting done there,
Dr. F. M. Breer was in toW. the polls beingopen from 2 to 8
o’clock P. M. :
ville.
yesterday, being en route to Sierra
county.
; eS
Visiting the Gold Mines.
A party of visiting Easterners
yesterday went to the Providence
mine under escort of Captain Little and P.F. Simonds. Among
them were Geo. Farr, cousin of
Capt. Little and Grand Commander ofthe G. A. RB. of New Hampshire, his home being at Littleton
inthat State ; Adj. Gen. J. F, Goodrich, of Hamilton, New York; H.
_C. St.Clair, a gray-haired veteran who lived at this city in 1850
and 1851, and built “‘The Empire,”’
a gambling establishment that
stood about where the Union Hotel now is;J. W. Merrill and F.
W. Page, of Haverhill, F. T. Avery, of Farmington, and P. §&.
Jones, of Alton, N. H. The gentleman have been all over the
Coast, butthey say that nowhere
have they witnessed ‘such novel
‘and interesting sights as at and
around Nevada City. They think
that those visitors who .come to
Califoraia from the East and reing to the gold mining metropolis
make asad mistake.
S eeattindd
w. Cc. T. U. Officers.
—=_
The following were elected at
Thursday’s convention as officers
for the ensuing year of the Nevada
county W. C, T. U.: President,
Mrs. W. K. Spencer; Vice Presidents, Mrs. Wm: Angwin, Nevada
City, Mrs. Dr. Waggoner, Grass
Valley ; Recording Secretary, Miss
Fannie Doom; ‘Treasurer, Mrs.
Edward Coleman. :
>. oOo
A Miner to Move.
0. D. Campbell, whose old
dwelling house at Blue Tent is
endangered by the caving and
sliding of the bank on which it
point near the stage road.
Bound Over.
Justice Wadsworth yesterday
bound over Henry Grover in the
sum of $500 to appear for trial on
a charge of assault with a deadly
weapon. to Chas. Reed of Yolofor govern-]. SC Chase, Omega. ‘
Te dacianiainiie a EC ees eee Vier, [hee are thee he een ©
< : Jno Treanor, San Juan, which: Nevada -county is a far
Furniture Auction. LS : —— a representation .
Aa ’ Georses, Harness, Buggies and Vi an beet Soe fae eee 1, GC.
The furniture of H.H. Knigh“Wagons, . WE Williams, San Francisco, "
ton, whorecently resided on the s C Niner, do —_—EE__—
Newtown road, will be sold Satur-. The auction sale of horses,. Mrs Brigham and s, Col. Hill, Avow the harsh, irritating,
day evening at the Standard
Auction House. It comprises bed
yoom set complete, mattresses,
bed lounge, drop leaf table, other
kitchen furniture,. Florence sewing machine in good order, two wagons and sulkies of all kinds.
At the close of this sale the
carpenter’s tools, work bench,
_ painteand oils, garden tools, fur«. be troubled in that way,
articles of W. B. Campbell will
be sold without reserve. —a18The Nevada City Democracy,
or rather a limited number of representatives of it, congregated in
pp Acditional local matter on two places Thursday evening for
H. Carr were elected Secretaries.
o: catten . nomination as a list from which to
or for the: mons ¢ mind Pi select candidates for delegates to
6th: May Wiseman, Ella Hager,. t,¢ County Convention. Each . have been here before, but most
Ruby Whittum, Josie Hager. Democrat present was permitted
to write (or have written) the
names of eight upon slips of paper.
day morning went to their home There were 15 votes cast with the
at North San Juan. Mrs. Furth following result :
‘ d been below. PH. Gait. occ. i SS. se 13
and children ha 6 John Dunnicliff.......-. 13 }favor. in amusement centers. It
2 found the jury’ room at the
Courthouse big enough to hold
their meeting in.
tions for Chairman in order, and
F. Power was chosen for the place
without opposition. Mr. Carr was
elected Secretary.
to business. The following were
nominated as candidates to’ be
just enough of them to complete
‘THE UNDAUNTED,
the County Seat.
The Democratic voters of prec
All receiving 8 or more votes
It was decidedthat the candiPRECINCT NUMBER TWO.
The Democrats of precinct No.
J. E. Carr announced nominaThe meeting quickly got down
voted for today, andas there were
the representation the. precinct
is entitled to, and there were no
other aspirants, they were declaredelected by acclamation: Frank
Power, Cal. R. Clarke, Thos. 8.
Ford, M. Hanley, J. E. Carr, J.
M. Hussey, M.B.B. Potter, D.
McCarty, Chas. Kent.
The voting of this precinct today
will be done at the Courthouse.
‘The meeting then adjourned and
some of those. present went up
and watched the proceedings in
the other precin ct.
—_— + roo
Grass Valley Republicans.
een ee ee
9¢. to noartist in the State. Goand. w 4: a>
see specimens. at his galleryon. P W Gaynor, San Juan,
here making arrangements for the
performances to be given at the
first juvenile; Frank Richardson
does juvénile and light comedy
business; and the minor male
Folin Dedntattdt ant 2, 100-. DOE ate Piaret By See Mes ee
and others. Miss Carol Crouse is
the soubrette, and Miss Georgie
Hayne is competent to render both
Wm. H. Martin and Thomas, Juvenile and heavy work. as circumstances may require. E. A.
The following were placed in Garlish,a thorough musician, is
the orchestral director. Few of
the.company besides Miss Boyd
of them have played elsewhere in
the State.
with John A. Stevens’ romantic
. play. of “Unknown,” which has
been received with the greatest
han on his arrival in tne bay-and
Tur Tidings of Thursday says: : Pee
Last evening the Republicans of. ° de teen. HH,
this township held acaucusat Van. J F Geodrich, Hamilton, N H
Hoeter’s hall for the purpose of
nominating delegates to the state
convention, which. assembles at} B Hoskins, Washington,
Los Angeles on the 24th instant. Mrs S E Storey, Blue Tent, ,
Edward Coleman was ‘elected H D Beam, Grass Valley,
chairman of the meeting and Mr. ‘ AM. P. Stone secretary. There was 2 ap ee la mg
a large representation of Republi-. MTegler, do
cans present, and the business J C Watts, Hambu:
_. was done in a harmonious man-. ) Furth and fm, San Jose,
ner, There were but three names
submitted to the. meeting: EdJohn German, San Juan,
seed Coleen; Jobe F. Kidder]: © ¥ Simonds, City.
and ven —— Rolo Poa Arrivals at the
named nominees Wi vo ior
stands, is building a new one at @. on Saturday next. If elected the NATIONAL HOTEL.
above named gentlemen will attend the convention in person.
While the delegates go unpledged. wy Tully, Omega
and have made no promises or} C
public expression as to whom J J Fantaine, Sacramento,
harness, buggies and wagons beF M Page,
‘ ; do
longing to S.A. Eddy, will take. &T Avery, Farmington, NH
place at Glenbrook Park at 2 Pr. m. “PS Jones, Alton, -H,
Saturday. There are ten horses. Mrs Crowell and s, Sacramento, 2 i tgom do
to be sold, and as many buggies,. 7 w Wilkinson, ‘ambridge,
Gunn’s Bitters, and you will not) ‘4 D Mason and we, City,
0 ’ Mrs Lewis, _
eS Sores . JM Young, Bloomfield,
Swanr’s photogaphs are second. A C Monroe, Derbec,
The Democrats Open the Ball at ene Reorganized “wentte Roya A Tenderfeot Becomes Euraptaromedian ; George Y. Stevens is
The engagement will open
from disgrace, is striving to marry
her. This guardian intercepts a
letter from the brother to her, and
for the first time, learns of a male
heir to the estate. He, with a
villainous friend, meets the young
gets him’ to start for the shore
with them, and while on the way,
they shoot him and throw him
over board. A faithful friend,
the boatswain of the vessel,rescues
him and he is taken to the’ hospital, where he recovers his health,
but his reason is impaired. He
escapes from the hospital and
wanders about from door to door,
asking for his sister who unknowingly takes care of him, He is} ter, which is unknown farther
then the means of saving her south and west, and since variety
from her enemies on more than . is the spice of lifg in weather, food
one occasion, and in the end his}#nd everything else, no one need
reason is restored by seeing a piclanguish from sameness. If one
ture of his mother, and the wicked . is disposed to seek for gold, he is at
men of the play are defeated
a stirring tableau.
the pieces which will
first-class style.
TS
Arriyals at the
UNION HOTEL.
August 12, 1886.
J H Ragon, City,
fA — — 0
TB rger, City
Mrs 8 J rrigan, do
EW Drummond, Iowa Hill,
Dr Biber, San Francisco,
D C Curry, Wooster, C,
R Clarke, City,
HC stClair Belle Plaine, Ka
a
J Schmattacher, San Fran.,
J P Cochran,
they will support, it is generally do
thought that they are_ ions J D Ostrom and wf, Bloomfield,
J W Merril, Havahall, N H,
a Geo Jacobs an
rancisco,
Mike
The company now headed by. ™akes a great impression upon
Miss Boyd is said to be the strong:
est'and best halanced she has ever .
taken through the country. Clarence Wilkins, who last season
PRECINCT NUMBER ONE. * made a great hit in the principal
eastern cities as ‘‘Michael Strogoff’ in Charles Andrews’ Company, is the leading man; Hank
Hatch, a former favorite, is the
his mind.
world surprises him. From the
gigantic. redwood trees to the
smallest variety of vegetable, life,
all haveva strange appearance to axe
one who has lived upon the level stated that California was recog:
Every act of the play closes with . ence of a vast army of enthusiastic
Among the other plays announc. Were largely developed * should
ed for the week ate ‘‘Case for Di. Seem to make those who come afvorce,”” ‘The Banker’s D ughter,”’ . ter them wary as to spending time
hy aah ace f Bh Baage and money in a lottery in which
The company bring with them /
a full line of special scenery necand which fall principally to those
to the proper —— ot . who have had experience in the
y put on in. pysiness. “The cheap lands which
Mrs. J. Naffziger..Proprietress.]}iye in a section where doctors
W Warner, wf and n, Sweetind enterprise and push. They have
Ira Hemelright, San Francisco,
lector Bros.. 2. . PROPRIETORS.
August 12, 1886.
J Benney and wf, Mariposa Co.,
~ * SE LEXEs IT.
2
second page. the purpose of nominating candi-. Theatre for the week beginning on time the remarkable change in
TT dates tobe voted for today a8 del. the 24th instant, ~ . almost everything he meets with . mounce the meals.
Everything in the {vegetable
and almost treeless “plains of the
Mississippi valley. And especially is the contrast greater when he} Tue New York World having
ascends the rhountains and finds . been accused of being independthat even in the midst of a mining] ent instead of Democratic, it jusregion—which a few years ago was . tifies itself by saying that it has
considered fit for no kind of agri-. not been more independent than
cultural pursuits—that all the President Cleveland has.
fruits of the temperate regions) © «popcers’s,” the New York resand many of the tropical are raisa
ed in great abundance. Apples,
pears, peaches, plums, all kinds
of berries, cherries, figs, grapes,
etc., are raised towards the peaks
of the Sierra Nevadas 2400 to
the western coast, and in eating it
one is reminded of the spicy and
luscious New England apples of
boyhooddays. ~ 4
vine and fig tree and enjoy the
ideal luxury of life as recorded in
holy writ. Butit will do for him
tolie there but a part of his time
only, because diligence in business is as necessary in this modern
paradise as itis elsewhere.
balmy at so high an altitude. In
the shade of tree or building the
breeze from the surrounding canyons is peculiarly bracing and
health-giving. Such lovely eveThe land here is high in altitude, but not in price, and one_ is
the fabulous prices at which it is
held near the coast to find Dakota
afforded by both the temperate
and tropical climes. One learns
that here he will see snow in winliberty todo so; but the experiexplorers whose bumps of hope
the prizes are comparatively few,
when improved furnish the best
different kinds of fruit are a great
incentive to immigr ants who have
asmall capital and who desire-to
have very little opportunity to disagree from a lack of cases of sickness, and the balminess of the air
seems like paradise itself as pictured in the mind of the poet.
The people are independent,
frank and accommodating—full of
no aristocracy, and poor and rich
are treated with equal civility according to their personal worth.
Educational facilities are of the
best, and superior to those of the
tion to the remuneration.
Gunn’s Bitters.
= ane Bags. use pure fruit. syr-.
aps in Hotel. . Prices low. 930-tf Miss Clara Gaynor, an. Juan. . ! proportion. 1 2-2t
g a debiliated phyching a thin and incirculation with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, the finest
the most highly sanctioned, an
ular tonic and preventmce. It strengthens
. a Kansas City hotel advertises
: the fact that it provides the finest) py
od of Nevada County. dinner ever placed before an ap“(Written for the Tramsonsrr.) . _—‘. preciative.audience. And the proTo one who has lived in the . prietor
Eastern and Central States, upon
his visiting California for the first
defends the use of the word
audience on the ground that the
people in his hotel are always lis: : the most pop
tening for the head waiter to anative in existe
the stomach, remedies torpor ofthe
CEE EE ATER ACS liver and vowels, and gives a
Ss. F. Buuerm: An Eastern healthful impulse to the secretive
contemporary recently remarked
“functions of. the
that California politics were more
subject to colic than those of any
State in the Union. A distinguished visitor,
and dischargin
does it arrest and vent the reof malarial fevers, but it
the only adequate safeagainstthem to
with those maladies, but
would be liable to incur them i
unprotected.
sometime ago,
nized in the East as a political medicinally
storm-center. the blood certain imurities which the most skillful paogists assign as the exciting
cause of those agonizing complaints
rheumatism and
moreover, an excellent remedy for
nfeebled or overwrought state
of the nerves, and for mental desICUSTOMMADE CLOTHING, HATS,
at, and it is,}Evening ’Bus to Grass Valley. with them, but IT IS NOT SO with the _ .
Frank Richards has commenced running an evening ’bus to and
from Grass Valley. Leaves Nevada at 7 o’clock. Leaves Grass
Valley at 8:30.0’clock. Orders
can be left at New York Hot, failed because it: charged
too high. Itis facts like these
that revive one’s drooping faith in
the justice of fate.
Senator A. P. Wiii1ams, who
2600 feet above the level of the} succeeds Senator Hearst, is in
sea. In Nevada county especially . Maine. He is said to be an ardent
the apple has a flavor, a tartness . supporter of Jas. G. Blaine for the
supe ior to the insipid apple of} Presidency. S
our business has been ‘gradually increasing so fast
that we have been compelled to get new. goods every month. Our clearing out sale during June and
July so reduced our stock that we are now enab
to offer our patrons an entire new lot to select from.
Catarrh Very Bad.
Lhad Catarrh very bad and had
to give up my work. I had used
everything I saw and nearly eat
my nose off with things that did
me more injury than good. Some
of Ely’s Cream Balm was given
me, I triedit. Ina week I resumed work and am now completely
cured.-M. WZielie, Balladist,
Duprez & Benedict's Minstrels,
San Francisco.
—_—-s————
Ir any New York editor still has
his skeleton closet locked, it is because none of his esteemed conEven among these mountains temporaries know the combinaone can lie down under his own . tion.
Tux Chief of Police of Butte, M.
T., bas been dismissed from the
force by the City Council for taking a $400 bribe.
Ladies’, Gent's, Misses and Children's Boots & Shoes,
20 dozen Calico Shirts, 50 cents each, full value, $1..
White Laundried Shirts 75 cents and $1.
Stout’s Patent Gum Boots, all sizes.
We will give BIG BARGAINS in Ladies French
~_———— —oor
Carr Bros. sella hundred times
more of Dr. Ginn’s Bitters than
of all other kinds, and that shows
which are the best in the market.
Tue object of the oleomargarine
‘ : : bill is to make every grease tub
One is surprised at finding air 80} stand on its own bottom.
Te
SrorETaRY BayaRD considers the
Cutting affair one of great National
importance.
Everysopy drinks the delicious
soda water sold by Carr Bros. tf
Tue Santa Barbara Probibitionnings I have enjoyed nowhere ists have nominated a county
else on my travele. A,” aes
Wanted—Immediately.
__A first-class female cook. She Also a tull Line of Ladié¢s and Children’s H
must be a thoroughly competent
pastry cook, and a steady and capable woman.
month. Inquire at the TRANSCRIPT
4 Six pe Louis paaneny tg unler indictment, three for bribery.
somewhat surprised after hearing . Next. : é
SS A
Iv you want a cold, refreshing
prices in this beautiful region . and healthy drink, try Carr Bros.’.
which combines the advantages . soda water.
TT
ae ae San Francisco Opposition Store.
For Neuralgia there is no medicine in the wide world equal to
Dr. Gunn’s Bitters.
tens of thousands.
When Baby was sick,we gave her Castoria,
When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she c'ung to Castoria
When she had children shefgave them
Tt has cured Aajoining Stump?r’s Exotel.
ee eee
DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer will cure sick headache.
NEVADA COUNTY
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Geo, F, Jacobs, Manager.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
The Celebrated Millburn Hollow Axle Wagon,
In All Grades.
‘. Valley and Marysville daily.
Calumbus Buggies, Cars. Carriages, Phaetous, Etc,
In Full Variety. .
g= San Francisco prices with Freight added.
Eastern and Central States.
Teachers as a rule receive nearly
n, . double the average salary of the
Eastern pedagogue. The cost of
living is more, but not in proporGEO. F. JACOBS, Manager.
Office at G. E. Withington’s Paint Shop.
Altogether, taking everything
into consideration, the farmer who
pays one hundred dollars a year
for coal and as much more for
winter clothing in Dakota or Minnesota, and who dislike long and
severe winters during which time
he isconfined to an almost Diogenes existence, would not make
a mistake in emigrating to California. And hecould not find a
National Exchange,
NWewada City, Cal.
TOR BROS.,
Proprictors.
Formerly of the Union Hotel.
‘the Business Centre :
REC
A Fine Fire-Proof Structure: in
of the City, with all the requirements of
A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
Express, Post Office and General Stage Office
For all Interior Points——in the Building.
The Home of the Traveling Public.
~ Sample Rooms on
Headquarters
‘Ee The new management are making
s and improvements in
. griping compounds so often sold ab
purging medicines, and correct the
irregularities of the bowels by the
use of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills,
which are mild and gentle, yet
wf, San Fran., . thorough and searching in their
_ J M Dahlgreen, Grass Valley, . action. = a
ly you ean not sleep try Dr. AJ Boss, San F a Roe
. des pondent use D cae Ir you feel des;ondent use First. Floor.
for Commercial Travelers. . The OUR TASTE HAMS are always fresh, bright, juicy and
many imthis Hotel
. . Haxw-sacs at Brand & Stich’s
reduced from 50 cents to 25 cents,
ant change
: ts
b With te Lae Shes
CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.
—_Oo--—
My competitors complain that business is dull
San Francisco Opposition Store, : =
Since we started, on the 10th of last December, ~
After this time we shall keep a full stock of
As good as any kept in first-class Stores in San Franciseo.”:
The following is a List of Prices of a few articles :
Kid Shoes. We will sell
= “$3.50 French Kid Shoes for $2.50.
$4.50 French Kid Shoes for $3.50.
$6.00 French Kid Shoes for $5.00.
2%
osiery.
Ruffled Skiits from 50 cents to $5.
Night Gowns from 50 cents to $3.50.
REMEMBER THE PLACE !
LL. EYMAN,
UNION HOTEL. —
THE LEADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CITY.
MRS. J. NAFFZICER. . . PROPRIETRESS.
On the First Day of Auonst, 1686,
The Management of this Hotel will be resumed
by MRS. J. NAFFZIGER, widow of the late J.
Naffziger, under whose popular control che house
became the best resort for the traveling public in
Northern California.
‘Tourist seekers for health and others are invited to notice the
advantages offered by this Hotel. The House contains one hundred
rooms, each of which islight and airy, and well or elegantly furnished.
THE TABLES will be ee with the best the market affords.
SAMPLE ROOMS on the First Floor and special accommodations
for Commercial Travelers, ‘Pourists and Families.
FREE BUS to and from the Depot. 3 ai,
STAGES leave the house for all parts of the upper country, Grass
H. CG. PARSONS..BUSINESS MANACER
ERASTUS BOND.....--CHIEF CLERK
THE UNION BAR AND BILLARD ROOM will be under the
management of IRA R. DOOLITTLE, who will supply the best of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
COMPARE ANDJUDGE FOR YOURSELF
, Fac simile of the ordinary Ham, now simile of the @elebrated ‘Our Taste
being placed cm the wars’, tad claimed to rp en from, penee ' tchaane
be as good as the “Our + cured expresalY for fancy
_— : ways fresh, paight and delicious.
—_00-——->—> wa ces
tender as a chicken. A slice for breakfast is indeed delicious
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM. °*.
and from $3.00 to $2.25; others in
will make it theJBest Hotel North of Sacramento. “. Wall Labs & Ga, Proprietors, Saeramnta