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The Californian from Salinas, California • 3

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The Californiani
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Salinas, California
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3
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SALIH AS DAILY JOURNAL. Fresh roll table butter, at O. Meyer Sous. Lowest prices and latest styles at Mrs. St.

James. T. G. Harris, Auctioneer, at Conrads building. 6tt The world-renowned Chickenng and Conover pianos can be seen at m.

M. Vanderhursts furniture parlors, under the Town Clock. Frank Hooper, agent. se24 tf Decker Ivers Pond, Fischer, New England and Mason Hamlin pianos, aud Mason Hamlin, A. B.

Chase, and Weaver organs, are sold by Peverley Raymond. 6 tf New Deal gang plows, John Deere single plows, Oliver chilled single and gang plows. Gem and Gaboon seeders, and extra shares and landsides for all kinds of plows, at S. Co.s 25 tf The will of the late Jose Maria Gil was admitted to probate Monday. The property of the estate is estimated at 6145, the real estate of which is valued at 3180 and the personal property at 2965.

John Scott, the Australian horse importer, will arrive at San Francisco about the 27th of November with seven or eight head of mares and stallions. For further particulars inquiie of Louie Hestorff. Salinas. oc7 tf Hams fresh every 10 days from the smoke house. For sale, whole or sliced, in quantities to suit purchasers at II.

E. Abbotts. Every ham guaranteed and if not as recommended, it may lie returned and money refunded. lOtf Charles Brown, B. A.

Eardley and II. W. Briggs, appraisers of the estate of David W. L'oyd, deceased, tiled their inventor and appraisement Monday with the County Clerk. The estate is valued at 6,910, of which amount 4,000 is the value of real estate in Pacific Grove.

L. Schaufele was appointed by Judge Dorn on Monday as executor of the last will and testament of his daugh- ter, Louisa R. Bums, deceased. The property consists of real estate valued at 6725 and personal property amounting to 3720. Mr.

Schaufeles bond was fixed by the Court at 8100. The New Deal gang plow has steel beams, braces, axles and wheels. Tho landsides iron a great improvement over the combination land-sides. The impiovements for this season make it the easiest to handle and the lightest draft of any plow in the market. S.

Agents. 25tf The eclipse of the moon Sunday evening wasohseived here with much i -i i -irt interest. When that planet made its Mail Orders receive our Prompt and Careful Attention. appeal ance about 5 o'clock above the Gabilan mountains, about four-fifths of its surface was obscured, but the queen slowly moved from out the shadow and by six oclock shone with her full resplendence. Monterey Cypress: The Poitland' baseball team have gone to Santa Cruz, where, no doubt, they will be better entertained.

If Monterey would pay more attention to making strangers welcome than it does to maintaining its adobe relics, she might then have some show of becoming a modern city, in eveiy sense of the word. Santa Cruz does not seem to enthuse worth a cent over baseball at the present time. Arrangements had been made for an exhibition game at Dolphin Park in that city Sunday between the Portland team, now sojourning theie, aud a picked nine of local players, aided by the extras of the Portland aggregation. Owing to the lack of an audience, the gan.e was not played. The Tennessee Jubilee Singers will give an entertainment in the United Piesbyterian Church Wednesday evening, Nov.

25th, one night only. They will sing Swing Low Sweet Chariot, Gwine Home in de Chariot, Keep in de Middle of de Road, You Rock When I Rock, Steal Away to Jesus and many other old fashioned negro camp meetiug songs. Admisson, adults 50 cents, children under 12, 25 cents. Part of the proceeds to go to the parsonage fund of the Church. wimiCT.

IRmbom VANDERHURST. SANBORN CO. W. F. SOHMEOHEL, Huffiest cash price paid for Wheat anil Barley Barley Rolled at $1.50 per ton.

V. D. BLACK, Bopt. Salinas Mills, SALINAS CITY. CALIFORNIA.

SALINAS NOVEMBER 17. 1891 RIO REWARD. The above reward will be paid for the apprehension and conviction of any person taking the DAILY JOURNAL Irom the yards or doors of subscribers TELEPHONE No. 8. First-class job printing done at this office.

Nice, fresh cranberries, at O. Meyer fe Sons Oak wood, delivered, cheap. Ed. Littlefield. 8w2 G.

S. Gilbert, a ra icberof Parkfield, was in town Monday. Dr. Bonham, dentist. Office over Mrs.

Hessels Millinery Store. 13tf For sale Australian seed wheat. Inquire of L. II. Garrigus.

22-tf II. E. Kent, the Pacific Grove livery stable proprietor, is in town. Mrs. Flood, the aitistic trimmer, at Mrs.

tst. James millinery store. Choice lot of pink, white and red beaus tor sale at Jepsens. 27-4tf llamiltou fc Martin, leaders in the latest millinery novelties. sel8 tf Fred Rist and wife of Peach Tree were registered at the Jeffery Sunday.

Antoine Mas, a rancher near King City, paid the county seat a visit Sunday. Just received from Santa Barbara, a few sacks choice Lima beans. V. II. Gibsou.

15tl0 G. A. Jackson returned yesterday from a few days visit at the gay metropolis. A. V.

Mendenhall leaves this morning for a trip of seveiat days at San Francisco. I Mollie Lawless of San Fran-1 cisco is visiting the Misses Scbuchard in this city. For Sale. Beardless barley for sowing. Inquire of Smith Bros, neir Santa Rita.

11 w2 Joseph Cullman has returned to Salinas and will open up a law office here in a few days. H. Harper went yesterday to Monterey where he expects to remain during the winter. A. Patkinson, an expert fruit grower of Paiklield, and his son Willie were in town Sunday.

Mince meats, plum pudding, currants, laisins, for the holidays, at O. Meyei Sons. Francis Doud of Monterey was attending to business matteis yesterday at the county seat. J. C.

Murphy, the Aermotor wind- mill man, drove down to Salinas yes- terday from San Jose. I J. Alonzo Forbes and Miguel and Leou Gil of Jolon were in town yesterday on probate business. William Dunphy, the well-known Demociatic politician, was in town Sunday from San Francisco. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W. Greene of Long Valley, near San Lucas, weie visitors at the county seat Mouday. Seed black and white oats, also barley and bald barley in lots to suit purchasers. W.

11. Gibson. 14tl0 There were no new developments yesterday at the gas well. The hole was put down about two feet deeper. Mrs.

Ed Maguire returned last evening from a couple of weeks visit to friends at Santa Rosa and San Francisco. Prof. E. W. Littleton, teacher of piano, will be in Salinas every Tuesday.

For terms, inquire at Chandler's. nllwl. Rev. J. McL.

Gardiner will preach In Central Avenue Presbyterian Church at 7 p. m. every night this week, and also next Sunday. Monterey is now enjoying the lather questionable luxury ot two Boards of Trade. If two Boards can do less than one, wed like to know it.

For Sale A very desirable building site, one block from Main street, cornering on Gabilan street and Lincoln avenue. Inquire of Wiuham Bros.21-tf A. A. Brown, expert piano tuner and repairer, representing Schemmel listers music store, San Jose will visit Salinas regularly. Leave orders at Chandlers.

12wl Win, Hatton, the Cartnelo dairyman, was in town yesterday. Latest novelties in millinery at Mrs. St. James. Call and be -onvinced.

To let Furnished rooms, with or without board, at Mrs. McCandless. tf W. H. Riley of San ose is visiting his uucie, Thos.

Riley of this vicinity. Heavy freighting of all description done reasonable. Inquire of Si Biaffit A new line of heating stoves just received at V. S. Cos.

All sizes aud prices. noltf Frank Stone returned yesterday from a visit to relatives at Selma lu Fresno county. Photographer Bacou is at his Monterey gallery Tuesday aud Wednesday ot each week. ICtt Turkey shooting at the dairy, opposite the race track, Nov. 25th and 2bth.

W. J. Roweu. lOui Mr. and Mrs.

Julius A. Trescouy of San Lucas are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lapierre iu this city.

Furnished rooms to rent iu the Conrad building. Inquire of Mrs. G. Harris at the building. tilt W.

H. White aud Henry Rist, farmers uear Louoak, were iu town Monday on land business. Hams, the best brand in the world, whole or sliced, at the shops of ihe Taylor Bros. Try them. augStt G.

Q. Russell, a pioueer resident of Parkfield, was in town Monday piov-ing up on his homestead claim. Photographer Tressider is at the Elite Gallery every Tuesday and Wed-1 nesday and all the rest of the week.d-w J. MeGuiie, accompanied by his friend, P. Worthington of iSanta Rosa, arrived home last evening from that citv.

Miss Annie Healey, who had been I visiting Miss M. Riley for the past mouth, returned to her home iu San Francisco Satin day. For Sale. 2 lots fronting 125 feet on Central Avenue, with good house and bain, one block trom Main street, i Inquire of J. W.

Rowling. 8tf General John Bid well of Chico is seriously ill in San Francisco. Ills physicians say his memory has failed aud his condition is ciitical. Milk delivered every morning and evening iu the new bottle system. Leave orders at Wahrlioh, Cornett Co.s.

mitt J. P. Saruent. Judge Dorn on Monday admitted to: citizenship Manuel lerry, a native of Portugal, upon the testimony of Francis Doud Sr. and B.

V. Sargeut Jr. Mis. Joseph Masson resumed charge of the kitchen at the Fiench Restaurant on the 9th instant. All cooking hereatter will be done by her.

10w2 The celebiated Wilcox and White orgaus can be seen at m. M.Vander-hursts furniture parlors, under the Town Clock. Frank Hooper, agent, tf O. Granicher, Secretary-Treasurer of the California Division, A. and Y.

D. Hensill took a spin down from San Jose, to visit Messrs. Bickle and Tressider Sunday. Mrs. Emily Hort Maillard, who was divorced from her husband last week, is married m.

Ingram. The San Francisco Examiner says the pair will go to Monterey to live. A contest in which Francis M. Neal is contestant vs. Frederick Cooley as claimant, involving the title totheswj of sec 10, twp 16 3 was heard yesterday before County Clerk Rior-dan.

The Deere force feed seeder will sow any kind of grain and sow it evenly. It is quickly adjusted to sow any amount of seed required. Is strong, light and duiable and costs less than any seeder in the market. S. Co.

The committee to invite the Republican National Committee to name San Francisco as the place for holding the next National Convention has gone on to Washington. The committee consists of A. G. Booth, John C. Quinn and C.

O. Alexander. The wedding of Miss Dulce Bolado, daughter of Joaquin Bolado, and Gaston M. Ashe, sou of Mrs. G.

L. Ashe, will take place at the home of the bride, 528 Sutter street, San Francisco, on Wednesday, December 2d. Miss Betde Ashe will be the maid of honor and Sidney Ashe will act as best man. WM. CHAMPION'S OIGAR STORE, Main Street, Salinas City, XMpa on hand tha best Key West, domestic ana Imported cigars Meerschaum goods and eotlery, oauaa, etc.

Try my fine pallnas manufactured einn. Agent for tha dally paper. Chronicle, Call, and Bulletin an Post. aepl O. SIEGHOLD, Dum latches, Clocks ani Jewelerj BUT and SQvsrpUted Ware, Optical Goods, Etc.

SAUNAS CITY, CAXIFORNIAv Repairing earefullv and promptly attended to Fashionable Tailor, Main street, Salinas Ofty. Suita nail to order. A Perfect Pit Guaranteed. First-Class Stock to aelaot iron. Pi to Moderate.

CITY DRUG STORE, Abbott Heuaa Block, Main 8Uaa Dixlib la DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, TOILET ANIK FANCY GOODS, PER- FUMJK8, ETCL. ETOL, ETCl 1 nnkUw PieeoriptioM euefnlly eoa- wded at all inallii A Tumble in Prices at 0. Meyer Sons, Cleveland Bak. Powder, 16 oz cau .40 19llsFine Dry Granulated Sugar 1.00 22 lbs Extra Golden Sugar. 1.00 1 box Finest Maccaroni 45 1 box Finest Vermicelli 45 Oysters, per can 08 Canned Sweet Corn, per can 10 20 bars Laundry Soap 40 Coal Oil, per gal 12 Tea, per 5 lb box 75 5 lbs Best Green Coffee.

1.00 Everything reduced in the same proportion. Full and correct weights guaranteed. Goods delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria..

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