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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT
Published Every Evening, except Sunday.
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BROWN & CALKINS, = Proprietors
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SERVED BY CARRIERS AT
15 Cts. per Week or 60 Cts. per Month
e WHEN PAID IN ADVANCE :
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TUESDAY..... SEPT. 17, 1895.
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Telephone No. 4.
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A LEITER-FROM CARIBOO
Interesting News Appertaining to That
District of British Columbia.
QuesnELLE Forxd; B. C., Sept. 4th.
Epitor Transcriet: Not seeing any
items from this part of the world in your
columns for some time I will do my _ best
to indite some of the most important,
H. A. Brigham, Esq., formerly Superintendent-.of the North Columbia Hill
mines, Nevada county, arrived here by
_ last Thursday’s stage and on Friday went
—____up to Keithley Point by private convey
ance. Mr. Brigham is here in the, interest
of Montreal capitalists, © This Montreal
syndicate was deeded a half interest in a
placer claim on condition that they spend
$50,000 in opening up the mine, Mr.
Brigham will direct this work.
. The Cariboo Mining Company’s canal
was finished on the 15th ult, and since then’
two monitors have been kept running. day
and night on a 300-foot bank. Their next
-lean-up will take place about Nov. lst,
and their gold brick will be good for sore
soyes,
The first new potatoes and cabbage of
the season came in on the 27th ult, They
were grown about fifty miles south of here,
Pete Palone, a sprinter of some repute,
left here on the 2nd inst. for California,
He won a four-mile race here on Sunday
last and the boys about Coulterville will do
well to be a little ‘‘leery”’ of him,
James Cunard is down on Twenty-Mile
creek and has charge of an A No. 1 prop_osition, Mr. James Moore, a Californian,
who came here in the sixties and who has
traversed almost every foot of the Cariboo
District, says that Mr. Cunard has one of
the very best propositions in Cariboo,
James Godfrey of Columbia Hill has won
the good grates of Tim Rayl, the veteran
trapper, and will spend the winter trapping
with Tim about 200 miles north of here.
Tim has killed tigers in the jungles of India,
traced the spoor of the lion in Africa,
hunted grizzlies and bison in the Rockies
and taking in his connection his being an
all-’round jolly good fellow, will make him
just such a man as Jimmie would desire to
have initiate him into the mysteries of
trapping. :
I notice in the TRaNscRir’ several items
about the “kicker.” Mr. Editor, send him
ap here and if after six mouths’ time he is
not grateful for an almanac—though written in Greek—-I will stand a turkey diner for the entire Transcripr. force, The
TrRansorirr is sought for first here, for be=sides containing a short synopsis of the Pacific Coast news, it contains far more important, to we Nevada’ countyans, a full
minutiae of all county news,
A white frost covers the ground now
nearly every morning; the.days are clear
and cold, the thermometer not registering
more than 70° F,
Senator McInness and son vf Montreal
and General Hay spent a week at the camp
fast month, ‘They are stockholders here
and went away perfectly satisfied with their
investment.
A party of capitalists are here from
Seattle, Wash., looking for a proposition,
Tritpy,
—-—— 7+ 0 @0-oDeafness Cannot Be Cured
By local applications, as they cannot
~ reach the diseased portion of the ear, There
is only one way to cure Deafness, and : that
is by constitutional remedies, Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition of the
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube,
When this tube gets inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it isentirely closed Deafness is the
result, and unless the inflammation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed
forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by
catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed,
condition of the mucous surfaces,
We will give Oue Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (vaused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
©ure. Send for circulars, free,
Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
&@ sold by Draggists, 75c,
peeiial ia es
KARL’S CLOVER ROOT will purify
your Blood, clear your Complexion, regulate
our Bowels and make pour head clear as a
bell. 25c., 50c., and $1.00. Sold by Carr
Bros. :
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Nice Articles.
Sweet Pickles, Chow Chow and Olives in
bulk, at Wolf’s grocery store, a22
Awarded
Highest Honors—World’s Fair,
, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
‘DR: 5
ke
POWDER
_ Most Perfect Made.
‘ ‘4° Yeors the Standard,
iT HE SALVATION ARMY SHOW,
An Attempt to Awaken New Interest in
the Movement.
The Salvation Army in this city has
dwindled down to three or four members,
Street meetings have not been held for some
time and our people had begun to think
that the infliction was over and that the
Army was about to be disbanded, so far as
‘Nevada City was concerned. But it seems
that an effort will be made to arouse new
interest in the movement, Last evening ‘a
delegation of fifteen er more members from
Grass Valley visited this city, bringing
their brass band along. After parading the
streets the contingent from our sister city
halted on Broad street, near the corner of
Pine, and held one of their outdoor meetings. ne
The singing was passably good, and together with the instrumental music attracted
quite a crowd of spectators, The antics
and gyrations of some of the Salvationists
were extremely ridiculous and _ rendered
farcical all statements that might otherwise have had a tinge of religious sentiment.
The sensational methods of the Salvationists, if last night’s display can be taken as
a sample, are sure to incur the disapproval
of all sound minded people, and win to their
ranks only the siinple minded, the crafty
and designing, or those who from vices of
different kind have become partially unbalanced mentally and totally disqualified in
other respects to have any greater ambition
than to wear the red shirt, cap and other
uniform of the Arniy, In this respect the
organization, may be doing a great work
throughout! the world by receiving into fellowship this class of individuals and helping
them to get along and keep out of mischief,
but it will never take any hold with the
public, even to the extent of gaining common sympathy, if the prevailing tactics are
pursued,At the conclusion of the jubilee and minstrel specialties, the Salvationists proceeded
to the Theater, inviting al] to come and enjoy the entertainment that was about to be
held there, with admission fixed at ten
cents. The attendance was fair, but nothing near what had been expected. Tonight
another parade and meeting will be held.
oe
oe
Carrain Sweeney, U.S. A, San Diego
Cal., says: ‘‘Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy is the
first medicine I have ever found that would
do me any good,” Price, 50c. Sold by
Carr Bros.
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Gone In.
The Marfsville Appeal says: ‘‘After a
little more than two months worry and
bother Editor. Smith has
the Standard cannot become a fixture and
last night. announced its suspension, This
field appears to be pretty. well occupied,
There is always room at the top, however,
the only question being to get there.”
It was thought the néw concern would
knock out Tom Sherwood’s paper, but there
was no knock-out to Tom, for it is decreed that he shall remain on the surface
in the newspaper business at Marysville.
concluded that
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Ps Distocated Her Jaw.
Yesterday Mrs. J. Carey, who keeps the
boarding house at the Harnrony mine, had
the misfortune to dislocate her jaw. Dr,
Muller attended Mrs, Carey and she is getting along all right. . :
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Sawmill Accident.
By the breaking of a brake handle at
Marsh’s sawmill, on Kock creek, yesterday,
Andrew Husom, the sawyer, was thrown
against a log. His head and body were injured so that he will not be able to work
for a few days.
8 0@e eoARRIVALS AT THE
Union Hotel, Main Street.
Mrs. Breckenfeld, Sacramento,
George Brown, Grass Valley,
~~ KE. W. Donnelly, at
$. Robinson, ss
W. A. Moore, FA
Chas. Dahigren, “
A. Driscoll, al
8, Duffy, ‘f
J. B. Wright, San Juan
Frank Wright, te
H, French, French Corral,
W. Myer, 1d
Geo. Cave, ° st
J. RK. Vance, Steep Hollow,
Dan McFall, San Francisco,
_ ©, Landsburg, Relief Hill,
J, Landsburg, "
John Yore, Oregon House,
Matt Yore, Camptonville,
Albert Howell, Forest Hill,
T. Coughlan, Sacramento,
C, O. Jepson, a
W.P. Dailey, *: '* 3
EK, A. Hazelton, San Jose,
F, D, Ford, Monterey,
A. Cane, Marysville, fe
C, Vaughn, a
Wm. Rofe, as
Matt Durwin, Penn Valley,
Thos, Wayman, Pike City,
_ 0, Chattields~ °°“oor
Marvelous Results,
From a letter written by Rev. J, Cunderman, of Dimondale, Mich,, we are permitted
. to make “I have no hesitation
in recommending Dr, King’s New Discovery,
case of my wife, . While I was pastor of the
Baptist Church at Rives Junction she was
brought down with Pneumonia succeeding
La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing
would last hours,with little interruption and
it seemed ay if she could not eurvive them.
A friend recommended Dr, King’s New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly
satisfactory in results.” ‘Trial bottles ‘free
at Carr Bros. Drug Store. Regular size 0c
2
and $1.00. \
‘ Bucklen’s Arnica Balve.
a pues
The best Salve int the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns, and all Skin ptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give — satisfaction or money
refunde rice 26 cente per box, For
sale at Carr Bros’ Drug Store,
— eee
Hoop’s Pitts cure jaundice, bili ousness,
Sa EP SF I ee
as the results were almost marvelous in the}.
sick headache, constipation and all liver ills.
=
Attempted Suicide.
Telegraph: Sunday afternoon J, E,
Holden, better known as ‘‘Ned’’ attemped
to take his life, at least his friends think so,
in his rooms at the Holbrooke House, For
several weeks Mr, Holden has been suffering with neuralgia in the face and head and
it is presumed that he became. ¢razed from
the pain and that rash act was due to that
cause, He was in his bed partially dressed
when he fired the pistol, a very small one,
at his head. The bullet missed-and struck
a china cup upon achair near the bed. Mr.
Polkinghorn, clerk of the hotel went to the
room of Mr. Holden and got the pistol
away from him, also a knife and scissors.
When seen Sunday, Mr, Holden said that
he had no intention whatever of killing himself, but that he was only handling the
the little pistol when it went off. He is
under,the care of a physician and it is hoped
that he will soon recover,
gee
The Ideal Coffee Pot.
People who enjoy a cup of delicious coffee
should by all means procure an Ideal Coffee
Pot, for which J. J. Jackson of the Bee
Hive Grocery Store has secured the agency
for this city. With this pot, and. by having
the coffee ground very fine, excellent coffee
can be made in a few minutes and with ouethird less the quantity of dry material that
is required by the old-fashioned methods,
By using the Ideal pot all the delicate
aroma and flavor of the coffee is secured, ’
without extracting any of the deleterious
qualities, which is sure to: be done if coffee
is boiled too much, as is .most always
the case when the old process is followed.
Jall at the Bee Hive and examiné these
pots, sl7
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A Horse-Show Story.
Mrs. Burton Harrisoa has written a new
novelette, dealing in the main with, the
“‘fashionables’ of New York at the Horse
Show, which The Ladies’ Home Journal is
about to begin. -Mr. W. TT. Smedly has
illustrated the story,’
In this city, September 16th, to Peter
Seith and wife, a son,
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
‘A cream of tartar baking powder, Highest of all in leavening streagth.” Latest
United States Government Food Report,
Royal Baking Powder Company, .
106 Wall street, N. Y.
io
CURES CONSTIPATION
INDIGESTION,
DIZZINESS.
RUPTIONS. ON THE syjpy.
Beautiries:“ComPLEXIoN.
b# 50. FORA CASE It WILL NOT GUA
An agreeable Laxative and Nexve Tonto,
Sold by Druggists or sent by mail. 250,
and $1.00 per package, amples free, me
KO Ce) The Favorite TOOTH POWDER
forthe Tecthand Breath, 250,
Sold by Carr Bros,
Reception Saloon,
Commercial Street.
WAS: POWER, 8 eos .Proprietor,
(Better known ag Jas. ‘‘ Parnell,”
Best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Good Treatment Always Assured.
M0@FDrop In and See How It Is,
Are Found Everywhere.
People who:at one timé or another were
residents of Nevada county, can be found
scattered throughout the length and breadth
of the State, Go where you will a former
residént is sure to be met with, and. all are
proud to think that they once lived in the
great gold-producing section, Nearly every
acter, has some one connected with it who
formerly resided in our county, .Even the
famous Durrant case is not an exception, as
a Mrs. James Crossett, who lived at Grass
Valley in the fifties, is an important. witness for the prosecution. Her evidence is
very dainaging to the defendant, and as
Mrs, Crossett is a woman of unimpeachable
character and reputation her testimony will
doubtless have much weight with the jury.
The Stutts Dramatic Company.
* This company, after making a very successful tour through Sierra, Plumas, Lassen
and other northern counties, arrived here
Sunday, having traveled the entire trip in
their own conveyances, Yesterday they
went to Dutch Flat, intending to give a
performance there, They may possibly
conclude to return here for one or two
nights. A few months ago the Stutts Company appeared in this city, playing a week’s
engagement and meeting with good favor
from the theater goers. Both Mr, and Mrs,
Stutts have had many years experience in
the theatrical business and have with them
avery good company of players, At the
popular prices of the day they: would no
doubt meet with a good patronage should
they decide to revisit our city. The company’s band is of itself quite an attraction.
: ——~—— — —+ 0 te ——
Do You Sre the testimonials written by
people who have been cured of various dis
eases by Hood’s Sarsaparilla? They point
the way for you if you need a good medivine,
Hoop’s Pritts cure all liver ills, relieve
Onstipation and assist digestion,—-250,
a ernie:
A Chance for: Bargains.
Mrs. Lester & Crawford have made great
reductions in many lines of goods carried at
their store on Main street, a few.doors from
the Union Hotel, and are now offering the
greatest bargains ever befote heard of in
Nevada county. Their special bargain
‘. . counter is filled with a large and great variety of articles upon which the. prices have
been marked down at remarkably low prices, in order to close out the goods, which
consist of remnants, odds and ends, etc,
Call and see.the fine display. If there is
_Jahything on this table that. you want you
can get it at such a price that will astonish you. ‘The goods must be closed out
to make room for the largest stock of
goods in our line ever bronght to this
county. Look at our bargain counter
whether you wish to buy or not, 816
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SHILOU’S CURE, the great Cough and
Croup Cure,is in great demand, Pocket
size Contains twenty-live doses only 25c,
children love it. Sold by Carr. Bros.
They Are Finding It .
Out Very Fast
THAT
seadden & Cleveland,
Commercial Street,
— ARK SELLING THE—
FRESHEST AND BEST
Groceries and Provisions,
Case and Canned Goods, Etc.,
At the very Lowest Market
Rates, and that is the reason
why they are so well patronized. If you have not examined their goods.and prices
you should do so without
delay,
Goods delivered to any part of the city
free of charge, ;
Sole Agents for, the LILY WHITE
FLOUR.
PHILIP SCADDEN
and
CHAKLKS OLEVELAND,
Nevada City. jlo
~ REMOVAL NOTICE.
A. TAT,
The Pioneer Caterer
8 PACK IN HIS. OLD STAND ON PINE
STREET, where he conducted an Oyster Saloon for so many years,
elf you want a good, sqnare meal or
Oysters Inany style, call on Tam,
A fine stock of CANDIES AND NUTS always on hand. ey
———
W atches,
Clocks,
Spectacles,
Opera Glasses
Leather
Goods,
Silk Guards. =
SEVENTEEN:
Jeweled
WATCHES
The Best
TIME KEEPERS
LEADING JEWELERS.
LUETJE & BRAND,
BROAD STREET, above Pine, NEVADA CITY,
——LATEST STYLES IN-——
Diamonds
and Other
Precious
Stones,.
Jewelry,
‘Sterling
Silver and
. Plated Ware
Jewelry madeto order and repaired.
Watches, Clocks and Spectacles reprired and warranted.
First-Class Work?and Lowest Prices. ee
Ez Country orders promptly attended te. .
event of much consequence, despite its char. .
soiree at Ragon's Grove every Friday evenBons y
» AS_INYOUTH ©
Ayer’s Hair Vigor
CORDIALLY INDORSED.
RESTORES
_ Natural Growth
OF THE
—WHENALL OTHER
Dressings
FAIL.
“T ean cordially indorse Ayer’s Hair o
Vigor, 2s one of the best preparations =
for the hair, When I began using Ayer’s 9
Hair Vigor, all the front part of my head 9
—about half of it—was bald. The use bs
of only two bottles restored’ a natural 9
growth, which still continues as in my o
youth. I tried several other dressings, $
but they all failed. Ayer’s Hair Vigor °
°
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is the best.’’—Mrs, J.-C. PREUSSER,
Converse, Texas.
AYeR’S HAIR VIGOR
PREPARED BY
Ds J. €. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS.
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ALY, du
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
length inserted under this head for 50 Cents
a week or $2 month, Each additional line
10 Cents a week or 40 Centaa month, Payat
ble invariably in advance. .
Buggies and Carts.
Anyone wishing to purchaso either a-tirst
class cart or buggy at the very lowest cash
price can do so by calling at the Plaza,
Wagon Shop. {sl1] 8S. Churrnre,
Lost.
On Broad street, a dark painted buggy
lantern. If left at Henry Lane’s “stable the
finder will be suitably rewarded.
Guitar Lessons. Py
Miss Marie Deal will give Guitar Lessons
to all who desire them, Léave word at’ her
residence, Piety Hill. a20
Swart Has Charge Again.
Business is rushing at Swart's Photograph
Gallery. High-grade work at popular prices
catches ‘em, : a$-tf
Draying and Express.
Richard Tremaine is prepared to do light
and heavy hauling, and will give prompt
attention to all orders, ‘Terms reasonable,
Leave orders at Schmidt Bros.’ cigar store,
Pine street a7-tf
Dancing in the Grove.
Prof. Michell and A, J, Ragon will give a
ing. Good music in attendance: Admission at the gate—Gentlemen, 50 cents; ladies, 25 cents, jy20-tf
Teams Wa
From the Nevada City Depot
to Purdon’s Bridge.
Apply to E, J, de Sabla, Grass
Valley, or to Alf. Tregidgo
Nevada City.
A Gravel Mining Claim
OAN BE BOUGHT CHEAP,
The ground is good for small wages for a
generation or more, and will bring large returns again, when hydraulicking is permitted, For further information enquire at
the DaILy TRANscRIPY Office, 812
Timber Land Application.
Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878—Notice for Pub
lication,
United States Land Office,
Sacramento, Cal,,
Septamber 10th, 1895,
OTICE is hereby given that. in compliance
N with the provisions of the Act of Congress
of June 3, 187
Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevadaand Washington, Ferritory,” George
Qa, Towle, of Towles P. 0., “County of Placer,
State of California, has this day filed in this of
fice his sworn statement No. 1523, for the purchase of the 8 1-2 of NE 1-4 and W 1-20f BK 1-4
of Section No 22,in Township No. 17,North Range,
No. 10, East, and willoffer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuable for ite timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claiin to said land before the Reg
ister and Receiver of this office at Sacramento,
Cal,,on Saturday, the 28d day of November,
1896. He names as Witnesses : Fred W, Whit
ten, Alex E. Erakine, James Johnson, John
Dysart, all of Towle, P. O,.Cal. i
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are requested to fire their
claime in this office on or before said 28d day
of November, 1895. pte
THOMAS FRASER, Register,
Ed F. Taylor, Attorney. sepll
Order to Show Cause,
Ln
the County of Nevada, State of California
In the matter of the Estate of ARTHUR
MEYEK, deceased,
Susan Meyer, the Administratrix of the estate
of Arthur Meyer, deccased, having filed ber
petition herein, duly verified, praying for an order of sale of real estate and personal property of said deceased, for the purposes
therein set forth, it is therefore ordered by the
said Court that all persons interested in the estate of said deceased, appear before the said
Superior Court on Tuesday, the Kighth day. of
October, 1895, at ten o'clock inthe forenoon of
paid day; atthe Court room of said Superior
Court at the Court House in Neyada City, California, to show cause why an order should not
be granted to the said Administratrix to sell 80
much of the real and personal property of the
said decessed.as may be necessary, and that a
copy of this order published at least four
successive weeks in the NEVADA DalLy ThanSCRIPT, & Néwspaper printed and published in
sald County of Nevada.
FOMM SSL WHE ts
uperior Judge.
ate] Baptember 6th, 1596, . d zeae
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DROP INAnd try my FRENCH NOUGAT, [I call it
choice and so will you when you taste it, If
you have a sweet tooth, it will appeal to it ;
if you haven’t, it will create one for you,
Candies are culled luxuries ; if this FRENCH
NOUGAT is not a luxury of luxuries, nothing in Confectionery ever was and nothing in
Confectionery ever will be.
We are the only manufacturers of French
Nougat outside of Sacramento, It ean’t be;
beat anywhere,
aS
BDeeovaituy 1892,
ROLABWYS
Poe ene
LEADING CANDY-MAKER
13 Commercial Street, Nevada City.
CVRVRYAYRURIKT
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naw away ows:
Just In from the Bast!
The New and Popular Dedoinville,
The Swellest of All Swell Neckwear.
se :
A GRAND LINE
Of Tailor-Made, Fancy Worsted®Trousers
for Dress Wear. The Handsomest Goods
ever placed on our counters at the prices
asked.
A full line of Single Breasted Straight Cut Suits in all the
Late Patterns, and Goods that can not be surpassed,
OLD RELIABLE 999
M. Mt BARUH, Manager.
entitled “An Act forthe pale-of . ,
N THE SUPERIOR COURT IN AND FOR
AL, antsone, Vat Bonk
A Mlembershi Urry fistlaton
Can Be Secured Only at Our Storé.
You can have your choice of the following cight books:
FAVORITE COOK BOOK, 528 pages,
THE CITY OF PALACES, 160 pages.
MUSICAL LEAVES (Muslo), 320 pages,
PECK’S BAD BOY AND HIS PA, 544 pages.
FRANK FAIRWEATHER'S FORTUNES, 3874 pages,
SHAKESPEARE'S COMPLETE WORKS, 1,227 pages,
ART, SOCIETY AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS, 381 pages,
THE ROYAL GALLERY OF POETRY AND ART, 540 pagen
THE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
Is organized for the purpose of enabling its members to secure the leading pub.
lications of the day at a saving of 28 per cent. from retail prices and to place
within their reach the many high standard_copyright books that it is difficult to
obtain, * For the convenience of members a handsome catalogue of 106 pages containing about 3,000 volumes has been issued and will be presented FREE with each
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To every one calling at our store, we will give a handsome little memorandum
book containing a picture and description of each book and an explanation of the
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These elegant Books and Library Association Catalogues can be examined
at our store. EVERY ONE IS INVITED TO CALL.
The Cash Grocer.
Colley Building, Commercial Street.
I .
High Prices Must Get Out of Line,
THROW YOUR
FREE
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100 Ibs Flour, $1.70. “** wey.
‘100 Ibs Middlings, $1.10. . 100 lbs Bran, $1 00,
Hams, 12 1~2 cts, per pound.12' cans§ Mackerel, $1.00
8 cans Corn Beef, $1.00. 8 cans Clams, $1.00.
Morning Meal Package, 10 cts, 10 1-lb. Cans Salmon $1.00,
Rolled Barley $1.00 per 100 lbs %--Gal Bottle Pickles 25¢;
Pepsin Whiskey, $1.25 per bottle,
Oysters, per dozen cans, $1.
Bryant's Root Beer 10-cts per bottle. Hires 3 for 50 cts,
: RS a
J.J. eo) ACKSON
BEO BRAKLS, Atty. a7
Commercial Street, near Pine, = NevadajCity, Cal,