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ciation,
YLORD,
OWN,
AND,
BELL,
M. PRESTON.
T. MORGAN.
.B. BRAND,
ed ie ce
nted. ‘Must ‘be
ning city limits,
and most profifting of 100 oreo
ofitable bearing.
d are fine varie‘in @ warm, sunJhoice Farm of
ze Railroad about
idid cultivation,
cefruit tracts in
x00d house: and
er enough on this
ice.
situated in the
acres under culti1 on the pnblic
. } from. Railroad,
mn in abundance
A splendid pursituated in a shel‘merly known as
d, good house and
all situated forthe
30 located that it
ttle.
) acres, Situated on
Pass lley ; well
rr of good. springs
the price aim
road leading from~
did chance for in1 situated in the
vada City. Good
lings. This pro
ater, With little
mail means to pur. located within 1
eC.
% acres, 33¢ acres
. sheds, etc., 500
ch trees, 50 apple,
tate of cultivation,
da. City to Grass
avorably . situated
good house, barn, *
kens, saddle, harod spring and waousiness portion of
, cellar, woodshed
from Railroad. 60
[2 rooms, barn and.
grain or stock.
s_possessory title.
under cultivation ;
yarn, sheds, etc.
patented ; 10. acres
se, barn and other
da City.
svada City. A good
hard, garden, ete.,
de the limits of Nein Nevada City; in .
fine fruit; lot 65 by
dence properties in
xd stock ranch for
d, and a large free
bered with oak and
Valley and 3 miles
ituated, containi
all the tract fenced.
; 1span horses,
e, blacksmith shop
© with the places of farming.
consisting of 1200
it belt of Nevada
wate.ed; and 2 por
umber; will be sold
archasers. Timber
price of thé land.
and, well-situated,
le place.
es from Grass Valzing land an
or the place. Splenand within 4 miles
r ditch, and can be
the office of
Revival of . otivity. « this Fa-. Items of Interest from the Sierra
mous Old Producer. County “Tribune.”
. Superintendent Samuel Granger
is crowding work ut the Pittsburg
quartz mine on Gold Flat, this dismany thousand dollars in years
by, and was still yielding
ly when in January, 1881,
the water camezin so fast at the
vel that the machinery could
p it under control. The
stockholders, instead of putting
ty sure they have a big thing.
They have a drift in on ledge
seventy feet. The vein ix about
three feet wide, of solid quartz
that.they believe will a fifty
dollars a ton. A shalt has
been sunk on the Rhodes mine.
Mr. Stoddard, of Grass Valley,
and C. B. Shattuck, of San FranGeneral of the National Guard of . !
New Hampshire, and Past Commander of the G.A.R. Department of the Same State, and Col.
Jonathan Felt, Post Commander
of A. T. Stevens ‘Post, No. 6, G. in heavier pumps. became dis-. cisco, had
Pes , , : ~ Oe ‘ i the local owners.
A. R., at Peterboro, New Hamp. heartened and quit. Harry Wink ca wads 1 a A waa ac Gaylord,
. .a. y, J. A. Rapp.
Recently it was determined by
them to resume in the face of all
difficulties. By last Saturday night
the water was lowered to the 800
level, a six-inch plunge pump accomplishing the labor, A four
inch pump is to be put in from
that level down to the 900, or ‘the
present sump, and with that once
in operation the bottom will soon . coin,
be clear of water. The clean-up at the Cleveland
As soon as this is all done. for 24 days run is re :
(which will be during the present] 99, ys run is reported at $3,
week) drifting will begin on both
lower levels.
A tank holding 44,000 gallons of
water, and fed by the South Yuba
ditch, has been erected on the hill
at a point where it gives 190 feet
of fall. A Pelton wheel has been
shire, were atthe National Hotel
Sunday night, baving stopped
over here that evening on their
way home from the Encampment.
Yesterday morning they visited
the Providence mine under the
guidance of Adjt. Com. Channell
of Chattahooga Post, and took .a
spin over the surrounding. hills.
They started homeward again on
the 9:45 train. :
Pror, =. Mutuse returned Sunday from San Francisco where he
has been attending to the wants
of his son Carl who is now able to
sit up after a six weeks’ attack of
typhoid fever. As soonas Carl is
able to travel he will return home
toremain till he. has sufficiently
recovered to resume his studies in
medicine. ans \
o> + ——
T, Busa, who has been a resident of this county for 26 years,
living most of the time at North
San Juan and latterly af Grass
Valley, is about to return to his
native country, the Island of Lesina, in the Adriatic Sea, Dalmatia,
Austria.
gard to the latter’s mine. Through
a failure to come to terms satisfactory to all parties concerned, nothing definite was arrived at. We
understand that: Mr. Warner
wanted thermn to pay him a certain amount. of money within, so
many days, and that they wanted
a longer time in which to raise the
share was declared by the Young
America mine, aggregating $20,000. The last clean-up amounted
to $28,700. :
. Matters at Meadow Lake are
% “booming.” A fine road is bein;
put in and was started Sunday. . nuit to Cini, oa tik Central PaAllof the pumping and most of. cific, which. is twelve miles from
the hoisting will be done by water-. the mines. Lumber is going in
power caper greatly aaa J ‘from about Sierraville, town lots
expenses, e steam power wil ,
be used only occasionally for hoistea taenay * # sober of yer
ing purposes. ns, and there is over two hunSuperior Court.
The following business was
ig transacted in the Superior Court
five. men ~“are employed in the
) : glish company to ¢2
Lake Sunday. He says that the}Gold Bank Group and” proposed’
tunnel, have made a favorable report on the property after a carestand high in the confidence of the
company, and their opinion will
carry much weight. 8, T. Curtis,
formerly a superintendent on the
Comstock, is the gentleman who
has been conducting the negotiations between the company’ and .
ing away to the pressure of the
National Horse Liniment. Horsethat will cure lockjaw. W.D. VinA dividend of four cents per.
dy vee cre page ecg wget ~al2-lw . No, 9—Frank Power, Cal. B mp. ° ; oye
mine pie tee oe 4 EEE Clarke, Thos. 8. Ford, M. Hanley,
j apne bes ey Sp Mevivars £6 ree J. E. Carr, J. M. Hussey, M. B
in rekting OG SARh, at Ber of UNION HOTEL. oo petit
_ Delogates Elected.
speak of at the Republican and
The Republicans selected delegates to their State convention,
and the Democrats chose delegates to a county convention to be
held in this city next Saturday for
the purpose of electing delegates . .
to their State convention. As far
as heard from, the following were
elected : ;
The experts
\ REPUBLICANS.
Grass Valley — Edward Coleman, J. F. Kidder, Wm. George.
Truckee—C. F. McGlashan, J.
All competing liniments are givGrass Valley—West Precinct—
Geo. D. McLean, John C. Coleman, J. J. Dorsey, A. \B. Dibble,
Geo. Fletcher,. James Lakenan,
W. W. Nelson, D. Meagher, A. B.
Brady, Thos. Cloke.—East Precinct—Peter Brunsteter, James
Hammill, D. Binkelman, Wm. H.
Mitchell, Sr., Joseph Gilbert, J.
W. Stuart, W. C. Jones, Thos.
Paine, James Burke, David Bryan.
Truckee—D. McPheeters, W. O.
Hill, Charles O'Malley, W. O’Neil,
James Blaney, Pierce Laffen.
_ Nevada City—Precinct No. 1—
T. H. Carr, John Dunnicliff, M.
Garver, R. Tremain, J. I. Caldwell, G. E, Withington, Wm. H.
Martin, F. Eilerman. Precinct
ment isthe only remedy known
ton, agent for Nevada City and
vicinity.
=
‘
: Sleeping Rooms Waited.
All citizens who have sleeping
rooms in their houses which they
are willing to rent during Fair
week, are requested to leave word
atthe National Exchange Hotel
and oblige Rector Bros. al7-3t
¢ Wanted—Immediately.
A first-class female cook. She
must be a thoroughly competent
pastry cook, and a steady and capable woman. Wages, $30 per
month. Inquire at the TranscriPT
B. Potter, D. McCarty, Chas.
‘There was no opposition to} By
. ; eh ee a nd inne eee . sique, and en! 2 a
Democratic primaries held last . hetritious circulation with HostetSaturday throughout the county. . ter’s Stomach Bitters, the finest,
the most highly sanctioned; and
the most popular tonic
ative inexistence. It stren
the stomach, remedies torpor of the
liver and vowels, and gives a
healthful impulse
and disch
does it -arres
me, I tried it.
idneys and bladder.
invigorating feeble. consti:
and preventgthens
to the secretive .
ng functions of the
Not. only
tand prevent the reenrrence of malarial fevers, but it
furnishes the only adequate 8:
ruard againstthem to
icted with those malacties,
would be liable to incur them
medicinally unprotected. It eliminatesirom the blood certain impurities which the most skillful pathologists assign as the exciting
eause of those agonizing complaints
rheumatism and
rsons afout, and it is,
men and stock-raisers are getting L. Lewison. moreover, an eacitient remedy for
excited over it. Be,on the safe Washington—B. J. Watson. an enfeebled or Fiyabypbennee oe
side and get a bottle. This liniDEMOCRATS. poe sag and for mental des
es
Evening Bus to Grass Valley. :
Frank Richards has commenced running an evening ’bus to and
from Grass Valley. Leaves Nevada at 7 o’clock. Leaves Grass
Valley at 8:30o0’clock. Orders
can be left at New Y
tel.
ork Hojy20té ©
phy:
but
Catarrh Very Bad.
San Francisco.
~—— ee
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
In a week I resumed work and am now completely
cured.—M. W. Zielie, Bulladist,
Tuprez & Benedict's Minstrels,
Carr Bros. sella hundred times
COSTONL
with them, but IT IS NOT SO with the _
~ days here as the guest of his brothssorted fruit trees,
An extensive forest was
raging yesterday on Banner Hill,
near the Murchie mine, and in
plain view of town. Quite a delegation of citizens went out during
the afternoon to help in an attempt
to check the progress of the
flames.
Nevada State Insane Asylum, at
Reno, has been spending several
er-in-law, Capt. John A. Rapp.
Mr. Bechtel is a member of GeneralO. M. Mitcheil Post, G. A. R.
ED memes
A cow belonging to Mrs. J.
Hurst was run over near the Gold
Flat trestle by the outgoing passenger train Saturday night, and
one of its hind legs was-broken. . al.
“The animal was put out of misery
next morning with a pistol ball.
Mus F.R.Girarp, wife of the wellnown Sacramento and Oakland
dealer in musical instruments, has
come here with her little son for
tha benefit of the latter’s health.
They are atthe Union Hotel, and
expect to remain two months.
extensively
turing of
here. Saturday he went toO
to try his luck at trout-catching,
and last night returned with a big
stock of fishing stories.
Four little girls acted as pall
bearers at the funeral of M. E.
‘Oliver’s baby, which took place _
Sunday. They were Millie Nickleas, Fannie Langman, Bessie.
Stevens and Anna May Thomas.
+
Pror.T. B. Gray and O. Chaney, and their families, ‘and Miss
Josie White have returned from
the Centennial mine in Washington township where they have
been camping.
Tere will be a social party at
the Dancing Academy Saturday
night. ‘White Wings” waltz and
other new music by Goyne’s orchestra, Allareinvited. al7-6t
W. A. Howes has sent C. E.
Mulloy of this city a box of the
grapes grown in the former’s Placer county vineyard. They are
very fine.
_—— SO
Tue two parties of Nevada City
ladies and gentlemen who left this
city week before last, were at
‘Truckee Saturday morning.
Jox Fiemine yesterday celebrated the anniversary of ‘his fourteenth year’s clerkship in A. Blumenthal’s store.
Joun Giasson and wife, of Grass
Valley, have returned from & trip
to London, Paris and other EuroBSE EO ee
Aue. “Brac, the jeweler and
watchmaker for a long time located at Grass Valley, has: settled i
eos
H. D. DeGaa, T. V. Harris and
H. H. Bubring, of North San
Juan, were in town Sunday. Om
Se acest
29 eo ——
yesterday, Hon. J. M. Walling
presiding; :
England, was naturalized.
ols.
ministrator. Court. Trial Sept.
W. L. Becuret, Secretary of the .
on etal.
etal. Court. Trial Sept. 9.
Oliver.
ors. Default of creditors entered.
George Lord appointed assignee
with bond fixed at $50.
ed appraisers.
Martin Thomas, a native of
Wm. Temby vs. Dawson NichCourt. Trial Sept 6.
N. Keller vs. T. M. Sharpe, adE. O. Tompkins vs. Wm. BartCourt. Trial Sept. 8.
J. B. Johnson vs. Wm. Barton
Chicago Q. M. Co. vs. John
Court. Trial Sept. 10.
Joseph O’Keefe vs. His CreditC. BR. Ball vs John H. Nichols et
Motion to'add to paragraph,
page 2, of complaint “‘adversly to
the plaintiff’ argued and submitted.
Chas. H. Crosby vs. His Creditors. Final discharge granted.
Estate of Benjamin Brockmeier,
deceased. Order made confirming
sale of real estate. .
‘Estate of Epemani Anaya, deceased. Sale of real and personal
property confirmed.
Estate of Samuel De Bo, deceased. Letters of administration
granted to A. R. Lord, Pablic Administrator. John Keller, John
Cline and Geo. Ellis were appointEstate of P.S. Murphy, deceased. ust 30th set as time for
hearing petition on return of sale
of real and nal property.
Estate of guardianship of Frank
Guscetti, a minor. Petition filed
by Mary Guscettito be appointed
guardian. Sept. ist fixed as time
of hearing. a x
BN o>
Rumors of War.
oe
There is a very pretty prespect
Democratic convention to be held
at this city next Saturday to elect
delegates to the State convention.
Somebody has said that the ‘“‘old
ring’? will on that occasion-~-try-toresunie the reins of the county organization, and this has set the
ring now in charge intoa spasm of
indignation that such a move
should be even thought of for an
instant. The two elements seem
to be as far apart as they were
during the days of the Stockton
convention, and it looks as though
all the powers extant can not
‘amalgamate them.
Gave Themselves Away.
}ramento upon welcoming and en\.
aN
fora bit of a scrimmage in the
The Tidings congratulated Sactertaining the Grand Army Vet-. .
Mrs. J. Naffziger. : .Proprietrese
August 14, 1886.
N P Brown, City,
E. Cummings and wi, Bl’mfield
yusky, Chicago,
Alex Maun, San Francisco, _
T J Nolan, Railroad,
woods. There is about 15,000 tons
of rock on the dump, which, it is
claimed, will net $16 to the ton.
The boiler was taken to the mine
yesterday. An immense battery
has been secured and the ore will
be worked by electricity. Mrs Girard and son, San Fran.,
Proposed Increase in Price. oS tien. City, do
For a number of years past ownWm Giffin, — do 4
ers of timber land in this vicinity Ira Homelbright, San Francisco
E P Fitzsimmons, City,
G W Fletcher, Grass Valley,
Prof Ertz, City,
Thos McCabe, San Francisco,
have been unable to realize a reasonable profit on the sale of firewood, owing to the lowness of the
rates that have prevailed. $4.50} M Bohan, do
acord for spruce and $5.50 for tn Cray oll
i ; 1 cDerm rass Valley
oak (this of course is only for 3G Watts, City, ’
first-class wood), compels chop: : T V Harris, San Juan,
pers to work forless than a fair HH Bubring, do
”
figure, while the owners of the Aug. 16.
land from whjch it is taken get} R. Organ, City,
searcely anything after the exphe gl mera ity, ou
« mmons, :
penses of delivery, etc., are paid.) TF Heyman, Ges Valley,
Che principal woodmen supplying .
this market are therefore considering the necessity of advancing
P Curnow, San Fran,
G C Gaylord and im, City,
© Gault, City,
the price $1 per cord on each of ¥ on SO Cit
the above kinds of fuel. The law} M Gaylord, aa? :
ofsupply and demand is sure to} LS Calkins and fm, City,
bring about such an increase soon,. WT Morgan, City, .
if not immediately, and those citiwer hg Morgan, rig
zens who have not yet laidin their} . VY Harris, San Juan,
supply of winter wood will avoid} HH Buhring,
do
W Hamilton and ch, City,
D A Jones, Wheatland,
© Goodstein, Grass Valley,
the possibility of being compelled
te pay higher rates than have)
heretofore prevailed if they buy
immediately. Arrivals at the
A Sister’s Petition, NATIONAL HOTEL.
neta Nector Bros...PROPRIETORS.
Mrs. Catherine Byington, of
rege a . August 14, 1886.
Downieville, has filed a petition H. DeGaa, North ~ Juan,
for letters of administration on the Thos Evaus, . do
estateof Thomas Freehill,who died . GeoM Faller, do
E Evans, do
July 1st at Virginia City, Nevada,
leaving an estate in San Francisco worth about $50,000. The
petitioner isa sister of deceased
and the only relative in_this counHenry Jones, Colfax,
John G Ramon, Bloomfield,
Jos R Britton, do
Miss E Kidder, Sacramento,
Miss E Nathan, Grass Valley,
Miss Eva Perkins, do
try. The property isleft toher. ‘W Crews, Reno,
and other sisters and brothers who. Geo H Fletcher, Grass Valley,
live in Ireland. Mrs Lewis, City,
te a ¥ M Brown, at
Tne baseball game at Watt Larentzen, City, hy
Park Sunday was. an extremely W H Mead and f Downieville, Mrs Allen, Downieville,
, Dutch Flat, interesting one. The True Blues} Geo
R B Chew, You Bet, defeated the Auburns in the fourteenth innining by a score of 14to. FC Lutje, San Francisco,
13, the ge being at the ‘EC Randall, Bloomfield,
? USNs H H Brown, Alleghany,
bat when the decisive run was} CY Warner, do
made. H W Bloom, San Francisco,
ee TS Marchant, do,
A. R. Apercromatz, aged 73 a id w, “
years, who was sent from Grass} M Bohan, do
Valley to serve ten days in the. John Pugh, do
county jail for disturbing the Ww ti meta Colfax,
peace, was turned loose yesterday,. John ey ae *
d histerm of. sentence having ex-. E Tegle, G)
John nant do
EE Dan Coughlin, do
MASONIC NOTICE. Chas Scheurman, San Juan,
Sunday, Aug.15.
Miss Perkins, Grass Valley,
H D Beam,
Special Meeting.
There will be a meeting of NeKent.
Grant, J. F. Schroeder.
pot
erans in ‘a most hospital manner,’ and a school-teacher at thecounty seat read the item to some
other school-teachers,and they had
a good laugh at the ignorance’ 0! .
the printers in mixing up the
n . Queen’s English. The Transcript
-. man advised them to go study
their dictionaries a little before
on Wednesday evening, at
o’clock. A full attendance
brethren are cordially invited.
vada Lodge, No. 13, F. and A. M.,
members is desired. Visiting
D. E. Moraan, Master.
0
Jas B McDermott, Montana,
8] John Fuller, Gaass Valley,
of. S$ Wheeler, Glenbrook, —
GC L Beckwith, Nevada City,
_ E MBrown, City,
Wm Stockam, Vity,
Geo G Allan, City,
) ‘errtved
home yesterday morning from San
Cnawronp has 6
Contract to Let.
cad :
Shaw.
laughing. too promiscuously at the
printers, and then they thought
he had exposed his ignorance too.
For building of dwelling house.
For particulars enquire of Geo. C.
J. H. Boarpmay, Sec. John Webber and f, City,
oe C E Mulloy and f, City,
Concert gi fontetit: 2, ay sa momnner:
A grand concert ‘and out-door S C Chase and w, Omega,
sociable will be given at the Meth. " _ Pinonodist Church on Wednesday eve-. ) M White, Petersboro, NH.
ning next, August 18th. So: conathan Felt, do
our best local talent will take part wes , Bike Gity,
nnewonet " ercises tO} Migs Edwards, Bloomfie
consist of solos, duetts, quartettes,
readings, etc. Ice cream, lemonmore of Dr. G nn’s Bitters than
of all other kinds, and that shows
which are the best in the market.
>< 5
Everyzopy drinks the delicious
soda water sold by Carr Bros. tf
Rough and Ready—Wm. F.
Indian Springs-——Jehn Montgomary, John Mitchell.
San Juan—J. G. Dickeon, T.
Smith. : For Neuralgia there is no mediWashington—Fayette Battis, 8.) cine in the wide world equal to
P. Crawford. Dr. Gunn’s Bitters. It has cured
a}
Avo the harsh, irritating,
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
thorough and searching in their
action.
tens of thousands.
————6 PoIv you want a cold, refreshing
and healthy drink, try Carr Bros.’
soda water.
tf
Pe
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
tf When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she c'ung to Castoria
When she had children she gave them
Castoria
‘> oOur TastTE.
—
Ds D. D. D. for Dyspepsia.,
DsHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer will cure-sick headache.
NEVADA COUNTY
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Geo. F, Jacobs, Manager.
ee
» HEADQUARTERS FOR
The Celebrated Millburn Hollow Avle Wagon
In All Grades.
Calumbus Buggies, Carts. Carriages, Phactons, Ete.,
~ In Full Variety.
ge San Francisco prices with Freight added.
7 ~ GEO. F. JACOBS, Manager.
Office at @. E. Withington’s Paint Shop.
B CLOTHING, HARS,
GAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC.
—o—— *
F MEN'S and BOY'S
eee
My competitors complain that business is dull‘San Francisco ‘Opposition Store,
Since we started, on the roth of last December,
our business has been gradually increasing so fast
that we have been compelled to get new goods every month. Our clearing out ont
July so reduced our stock that we are now enabled
to offer our patrons an entire new lot to select from.
e during June and
After this time we shall keep a full stock of
Ladies’, Gent's, Misses and Children's Boots & Shoes,
As good as any kept in first-class Stores in San Franciseo.>
. The following is a List of Prices. of a few articles :
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
Kid Shoes. We will sell
~ $3.80 French Kid Shoes for $2.50.
$4.50 French Kid Shoes for $3.50.’
$6.00 French Kid Shoes for $5.00.
Also a tull, Line of Ladies and Children’s Hosiery.
Chemise from 25 cents to $2.50.
Ruffled Skirts from 50 cents to $5.
Night Gowns from 50 cents to $3.50.
REMEMBER THE PLACE !
Mea San Frencisea Opposition Store.
Adjoining Stump?rs =Exotel.
(ste ESS NNER SE ee
UNION HOTEL. ©
THE LEADING HOTEL OF NEVADA CTY.
MRS. J. NAFFZIGER. . . PROPRIETRESS.
On the First Day of Atonst, 1906,
The Management of this Hotel will be resymed
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,
ee seekers for health and others are invited to notice the
advantages offered by this Hotel. The House contains one hundred
rooms, each of which is light and airy, and well orele antly furnished.
THE TABLESwill be supplied with the best the fnarket affords,
SAMPLE ROOMSon the First Floor ang special accommodations
for Commercial Travelers, Tourists and Families, Bes
FREE BUS to and from the Depot. :
STAGES leave the house for ull parts of the upper country, Grass
Valley and Marysville daily. :
H. G. PARSONS..BUSINESS MANAGER
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.
a
(COMPARE ANDJUDGEFOR YOURSELF
National Exchange,
nwrewada City, Cal.
RECTOR BROS.
Proprictors.
formerly of the Union Motst.
Q
A Fine Fire-Proof Structure in the Business Centr
Of the City, with all the requirements of
A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
© Typress, Post Office and General Stage Offic
For all [Interior Points—in the Building.
The Home of the Traveling Public.
Sample Rooms on First Floor.
zs The new management are making
: Headquarters for Commercial Travelers.
many im4portant changes and improvements in this Hotel
C
i]
Ham, taken from — selected hogs,
and cured for fancy trade.
ways fresh, bright and delicious.
00— :
Theing placed on the markt, and claimed to
rags fe as the “Dur Tasiw.”
The OUR TASTE HAMS are always fresh, bright, juicy and
_tender as a chicken. A slice for breakfast is indeed delicious —
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THEM.
‘be troubled in that way.
will be served after the exercises. ‘WG Roberts, San Francisco,
admission of 25 cents will be} H 8 Brown, do
‘ “aulbtd © FW Osborn, *
‘
and will make it the Best Hotel North of Sacramento. “Hall, Lars & Ga, Proprio, Srna
Fac ‘dimile of the ordinary Ham, now "Bac simile of the eélebrated Our ‘Taste -