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June 3, 1879 (4 pages)

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= aa eee ne AP ae IIR PTET ES 4 + curing copies ob The Miners Bithding Together. The call issued for a meeting of the miners of this district at Tem: perance Hall Sunday afternoon emenated from Jesse T. Clemens, --. Wh@ chide iaesgiemt the object. of form: ing a Miner's Union heré;*~-About thirty membeté of that inghstty pty responded to the call. Mr. Clemens caMed the meeting to order-and statel its.object. He said that nearly . all o her. ming sections; hat? organizations thé object of which were to prevent wages of laborers in that industry ffém" being lowered and at ' the same time provide for the wants of members( who might be intapmct. tatéd from working either through . men; AS to the literary. excellence sickness or being the yictims.of acci< dents so common to their class. He stated in response to inquiri#s from ~ those preseat there would be nothing of a political character in the propoaéd organization. He was elected temporary chairman, J » L. Holland was nominated temporary Secretary, but declined for the reagon. that he would not have suffidient time to de-' vote to the offisey W.-T, Joyce was néthinated tofill the position, and was unanimously eledted. J. L, Holland, E. W, Bigelow,. W. T. Joyce, Richard fréniaihe and Wm. Kiddy, *werer-elected a Comrmitteg: whose daty it shall be to correspond: with the Miners’ Union.at Grass Valley, Moore's Flat Virginia City-and other places, forge purpose of seonstitutions and By-Laws unier Mfdch those bodies work, frot#which will be drafted a Consti€aih? atid By-Laws — to govern the.Union which it has been , decided to form'heve; The meeting then ° nee Stilt Sunday, “Suhe 15th, when the organization. will be conspleted by thie election of officers, adoption of rules, etc. The step apars.to meet-with much favor anda leas membership will doubtless be secured, ine _ OO OmThe Erring Chronicle. The Chronicle; in. speaking ef the Workingmen’s Gounty Convention held in this city last Saturday, sdys: Resolutions were adopted inktructing the delegates to work to save the party from cing placed ip the bands ot a State Central Contmittee* A resolytion was also offered td use all honorable méans ‘to bring about a coalition'withthe new party, and in casejt? cannot be effected the deleatiou is instructed to withdraw, and the party will elect delegate¥ to attend the GonVention at Sacramento on the 25th of June, As usual, the organ of the Honoralilg Hilks is a little off. The Con: vention adopted thé fdllowing: Resolved, That‘the Workingmen’s Party of California shall be organizect im the aime manner a#is usualia political organiz&tions, and the manegement of the Party should be vesta in.a Staté-Centyal: Cominittee or ganized in the usual, way. The delegates weré not instructed to withdraw from the Workingthen’s State Conventicn if a coalition could nog be formed with: the» Honorabte Bilks, nor did the Convention say that under any ciroumstances’’ they ‘‘will elect delegates to. the: Sacra. mento Convention,” Thi¢ resdlution waa simply adopted: Failing in. Object [coalition] throagit bay ie influence brought to bear, OF WHICH THEY ARR TO BE THR JUDGES; THBY. ARB AT LIBERTY TO WITHDRAW and report their action to ‘the Connty Central Committee. Sailor Flat Mine. The Sajlor Flat Mining Company is composed of Messrs, Poor & Brothers, They*have 300 acres of groynd situated 84 miles above Sargent, &) Jacobs’ claim. They own a water right that enables them to have free water four months in the year. ~_—Should they so, desire, water can,be . P™ obtained at all seasons of the Sduth Yuba Casal Company, ‘whith ‘haa a ditch in their immediate viginity. _ They have @ heavy fall and , outlet, “ which are ngt excelled in any.claim in the county. The clead-up just inade after a season's cul was very _ satisfactory. Eight men are employed, and the.claim is ran i an econ: Omical manner that results in the epd to the advantage of the laborers. Now that the hydraulicing season hes closed, Poor & Brothers’ will commence drifting, a large portion of their ground being properly located and sufficiently rich to es for work-mg in that pranner. It is in every Lense a tirét-Gass mine; e \ . Grass Valley township; B. Cruthers Convention if-such a bulldozer. was’ ~ eet The Werkingmen® Convention. — thie Satutday evening sesfion ‘of, “the Workington Ja County Convention al-{ lumbia H? ha —_— on inthe Transchrer*. say in 4 letter to the Sacrames#o Recthe’ ing. named: gentleman wer¥ Committee: ‘Geo. Victor, Bloomfield township; J. Eastman, ‘Eureka township; F Battis, Wadhington townships E. O. Tompkins,’ Rough and Ready township; J. Levey, Little York township; A. R* Lord, Je 1 €aldwell, K. Casper* md R. G. MeCutchan, Nevada.township; W. H. Adams, A. ffétidtrsen, Alex. Sims, and F. Wilson, Meadow Lake township; RK}: Huckinsand? F. Coffey, Bridgeport township.” Mr. Conlan of Lowell Hill~recited\ an. original poem wherein was set forth a prophecy té thé effect that Victéry had already given a gurantee that she would perch on the banner of the Workingof Mr. Conlan’s effort the less we say'thte more we will be entitled te his thanks. ‘Just as the Convention was about to adjourn, J.-E, -Carr—ofGrass Valley introduced a resolution that the delegates-to the State Con* vention vote unanimously.on. every question that should arise, the majority of said delegation.. controlling the votes of the minority. The reso, litier was.xreceived with many exptessions of ‘disapproval, although some favored it. \ Mr. ‘Cart’ offered to withdraw it, but for some réasondid not. The discussion that-ensued was bitter. One'of the delegateselect went’ #0 far as to say that he “would. not attend or participate inthe State to hang over his head. The resolution was defeated and the Convention, a stormier one,thau which has not been held in thecounty fer years, adjourned after passing a resolution to the effect that’ te action of” the majority of the delegates should be considered an expression of the sen: tinfents of tite Workingmen of Nevadh county: . We Therg-ia, no disguising the fact that.when this body was assemble? in the morning. no. man, however well posted, could safely have ventured to.outline its’ probable action. Those who pretend to ktrow say that the greater portion of the Grass Valley and Nevada delegates were in favor of curryiny friendship with the Honorable Bilks and the Chronicle; while the delegates from the ‘‘rooral deestricts” were emphatically opposed toanything which savored ef qpalition. The result of the Convention's deliberations indicate to unpreéjudiced observers that’ the Convention fave itself completely over to the CRroniclé * and ite allies; and all simply through ‘adopting certain resolutions the true meaning of which was disguised by.the principal manipulators of the body. Some of'the delegates” elected by this Convention ought to,.if they do not already, recognize the fact that they do not dare to exhibit the same feeling. towards Denis Kearney when they attend the Copvetition at San Francisco that they did here on Saturday last. They know full well $hablif they: did it would create a splitin their party which time would, never heal. a ell Re-Unién: Amusements. . The following programme of amusements has been preparer! :for Re-union day: i Egg race for ladies,’ First prizd, fan valued at $2.50; second prize,
Mapkin rings, valued at $1.75.Married ladies’ foot* race: First prize, parasol, valued ab‘ $5; sétiorfl prize, napkin rings vahiéd ‘at $1.50. ' Sthgle ladies’ foot’ racé. ° First prize'silver catd receiver’ valued at $3.50; second prize, napki ring valned at $1.75.) . Misses’ (under 15) foot race. First prize, toilet/set valued at $2.50% sccd prize, silver butter knife.” Men’s foot race. First price, $3 eash;' eécond prize, pocket krrfe™ ued at $2. # » Boys’ foot race (under 15).First prize, silver cup valued at $2; second prize, pocket knife valued at $I: Climbing greased pole; Three prizes; Ist., boys’ hat, $2> 2d, -napkin ring $1; 3d;knife $1. Sack tace for men. First prize, $3 cash; second prize, $2 cash. Sack race for boys. First prize, $2 cash; second prize, $1.50, ~ Brace and bit target shooting. First prize, $3.cash;, second prize, $2 cash, In addition to the proceedings of . : dlected to.serve as 4 new Central] stances of sluice robbing thi Winter, More ttian'two contestants’ to: én. . ter for each set of prizes, — o = . pramps wad.Shuiee Robbing. . Nevada nag Guara Tarcet Practice). _— Niee Brown Sugar. . ét —— of Equalization, THE D : is ice of Ne-. . 11 pounds of brown sugar for$!. : oe como f Miss Mii N. Hawley, the enter-. The annual target practice of 2 — . pan > tainting’an@ versatile writdt! of\Co-}-vada Light Giiard took place at the atSHURTLEFF's — a. j3 sites « Hewiet Bouse ee wil this county,’ has this to Rifle Grounds s near this city on er Fhe “Ganymede” Cigar. Sheltie thedlian, oll: : perenne vfdtylast. The 1g was not i ix = “. enday \ @d, 189, : % Tee : pa by th Jack, the popu. © ‘O. At 8 o'clock, P. M., for the pu: fein: -Unibu :—Therehave beeri in. 80 goéd as has been done by the Com John ive oe p , ’ _ahiedh wing phate i paay et the past, althongtit wos mist and oonfectioner, ae oe portunity of app ring be = he stan, akaa and ‘fe’ genus tramp has been sciirce. . bettef’ thar’ many‘ othér like organ-. always keeps the Se st g 3 4 hag ‘ Foote peyote by the Boast o Rowen jnometets As soort’as one made his appedfanceqizations throughout the State have ling that can be obtaine y ™ ti cn eae Pe aa Clerk, Sheriff he was set to work; and if he would . distinguished themselves: by doity erence to his new advertisement im e ¥, May sl, 1879. vobber to riot-work, he was regarded with such:. this year. Pifty-three members shot, another coleman mn, it will-be ae ~ TAKE NOTICE! “ adiiie suspicion that he thought it best. to making a total count of 550 points, . has just received a =—_ stock of = . fo All Whom it’mayCon: goncert-ca move on.Individual experience. at . Whittégives ah averafe of 41.50 per . celebrated “Geny made” <igers; Wace : “ct eepabaa vy CmCern. . drug store our-hotse witli.tramps. has not‘shown }cent..A. C. Rauschenberg won the . of the best Havana tobaceo. —_ LePehdetsigned has the sole ‘and excty: The las 4 7 heat mee ! siv ream Stand ia us the bést side of human nature.— . first prize, consisting of the Company pay: try one eect a and ts mney wit Canon; Cakes, and the ual berm Re-union We have sinrnearly every! instance . Medalt and an elegant sch of shirt] vote them-the West im the mer:. fantngtiy etek Stands, won the Ne WE dhe Thea had’ work-for all who applied, The . studs presenteff by C. J.Brand.” P. ket. a : unions, and ren social getierinigs; that no +0 o'clock first of the species was a demoralized . C. Byrne won the second " prize, how Paaiieen, pio ee aii commend ate rts groagy The ap) sailor, devoid of a cent, who had . which was”a beautifully frosted and = po pn Ble ‘ainge neon i, sal nearly a . been sleeping out doors and begging . delicious: tasting cake, presented Choice” Early — sheet hed ete 3157 in Book 2 of Leases of the County mach frui his way inthe day-time. He express. by _— f ia a: third see ita Ram as Suite TLEFE's K's j3 Lecords of —— Nevada © . he County me s the . ed himself willing to work for_his. was a handsome picture presente weal Blasoe. — EVA ISMERT. part; bod¥d! and i#-readiness to’ do_any-. by W: AY Sigourney, aid it-was carasa Nevada City, May 29, 1879. } this city. ‘thing on-earth to ebtain his tobacco, . ried off by O. C. Percival. A pony} One Dollar and: Fifty cents per* Te Contractors and Carpenters Valley St Having beeh’a cook on ship-boaré at . purse was made up, from which Geo. . Hundréd, at Joun ¥ack’s. tfar < , day for d soine tim, he was put to work in the . ,G. Nichols won_the first prizeof $14, . “~~ meni ae EALEP PROPOSALS for the work of Thesav ‘ Antoine Tam’s Parlor Saloon. . . « Plc Dake as assistant, being required to wash . The leather medal was captured by} Delicious Ice Cream’ Fine Frést¥ ces he rie pg i ger ng ty, in ant dishes, set tables, cut wood and oth: . V.-Routhier. C. wt. Cross, Esq., . Candies and Nuts, and Fresh Oysda, will be received by the Clerk up to and. for lumbe er-duties not mibre laborious. At'the . offered a dollar fot'edch and every . ters can be obtained at the Parlor ee —— day oT taeeen eae Miss / end of the firstmonth his humility . “five” shot mitide. The result, was . Saloon of ANrorNe TAM.’ jel-lw : —— teacher « had disappeared, on finding himeelf. that a nuniber of the boys drew a. Parascls fPan To AllWhom it may Concern this city well clad and-bettet fed, attd he be. fihe lot of cigar money — : manship gan to talk about a iman of his capa-. , The’best scores-mace vefe the folParasols, from 50, cents to $12.50, a ae =m pom Elen 9 Ey Po vacation. bilities serving 1n such a menial po. lowing-: i at the Palace Dry Goods Store of ' Lopez Kan be er on pare Ss Betas, a An ord sition. At the end of the. second 2 nde g agg see teeeadeesits 4492417) apr 25 tf.” . Rosmnnerc Bros. -. (on Y gntthiig _thereupon any. stands for Court y Ae , i vs . je MATAY oe eee eee ye as s ‘ , ts or men month be. wan, given. 4p Sori. Nis star.) Coepirel Ales. Shan 5 3: MEE Br . gir Wothing-eorhibriedten the mras-. FoR An Pteee Car AME teal ny Aan es, which: was’ a’' mistaken idea of . pA," Bae f : ove : stand on the above named grounds, will ay and Wm ges, ‘holt ree 4 By on BU EG TERT RR PEI soe “¢ cles as swett toil: ply for 0 ae ee ininidun equity, Itresu in his being 80] E. D. Dean.-.. etveeeeeeacs oy BBB — 18) esa ‘a JAMES V! PETTIT, n, elevated ‘that he would not. work . ), 'p Getsnell. 2. bapa oF AdvertivedMLetters:” " Grane ValleyUwon please publish v sag another day, and; awhy he went.— . G: G. Michols . .-0.. p.0y.---B5325—18 P. He so ing to thi dua stig tien 1d} ‘ a coe ae: ae) Ae —_ " peetiows isa 9d ah ater ron ae GRAND Texée cr THO ame wor wC. Pepeyal .s. Jia. EE TS :. 2. 40244.— in'the Post Omice; Ne city,” for* te chitiea soe off a nile He ta eae on wo i oe week endmg Jame 5 io “Ttvohe cafldamagin, f «Cy, MDBCTIOT DOTS. 5 6.45 6.6 6.0 sien y, j f 1y of these let { : , : p . offeted wor af $40 a' month, accept. Joha SR ae an Ne 33534-+18 gdvertised.”” mea Getieescoe, P. uw. . NEVADA COUNTY REUNION property oar : = ——-= -——— 3 53 John Casson, Mrs Johnstor: Dwigh ed, appatentty satisfied, took posses : ee R € wig’ sion of the‘tabin assigned him, and sme Wrentuer: Johnson, Mary, A Jshins, John 3 GONCE TS! Valley, . the next mforhing had vanished, hav-. The weather isa rather haskatyoe i ga Hoburte png Pc ag IN WHICH THE in this ¢ ing fed lis mule in an adjavent, wheat . od subjéet, But it ig an easy" matRobes, john C, +; Sabon ie Whee NTT OT CEA. ym the inter field over night andexplored the. ter for the coldest blooded scribe to-! pel ; 2 atten wb BTiteiins . BEST MUSICAL TALENT wholesal premises with intent to cttry away . warm up.in referring to it after: the[ > Yesterday's Arrivals at OF THE COUNTY WILL TAKE PART, Bos : any small articles of vate: Others . experience of yesterday and Sunday ION. ss Sats rs 0: Plum of' thé species have one after the oth. in this locality.Ft wis only a few ee ce ia oe wis ke: broken er been employed and discHdrged for nights since that Jack Frost was sit-1. ; ? ne be pps vs drunkenness, and # few of them that) ting down on everything that got in’ er, tae = a few j are offered a meal of victualsever sét . jig way. Now thei good hotideSheoW Natiigér, Proprictor. Thursday Night, June 5th, dent. down, to the table and eat’ honestly wife has to hasten home from mar-. p'p Carter City’. SB Crawford wash: . At the Theatre, Nevada City. . Bs sss seal heartily ae if hungry. ket with he heavy basket of oggs . Fuateon Duet wiltunnier . de [oo — — ' cl mac ash “+ Board of Educatt {aud : beefstedt, -1¢#t the sun’s rays . J Brimskill Washing “ W Stuart Grass Valle se aremberesnmmenniaas — wen charlie id ata a hatch out the fortiver’ atid cook -the . © Nichols Grass Val 1 HPoos Sailor Flat ‘day Nicht. June 6th church ) ' si eee. ee Bs J G Poor Sailor Flat “M Wichsdn' Willow. V Friday Night, June Mt fi The Board of Education convened . jatter The ‘mbrévfy? hits’ bken ele. H Huffmen Pleas VP Butler Sarteville ai owers, Saturday forenoon ard elected J. C. vated -to-an-extent that_warns huEG tomplicn hVar A = i o. ra —AT— ly. eis Rich President pro tem. On motion . manity to’ discard all superfluous . } Ainornet heat oee, pumPet, . w2S, ing . Hamilton Hall,Grass Valley, Edwa an adjournment, was had until 7. wearing apparel. It is no wonder . J Fisher San Fran DB Nye San Fran : : at Sacra o'clock’ Pp. M., when the full Board . the public enviously eye the Rentz’ Oe cata st a Oe Gr E AND THE THIRD ON time ar met at the City Hall and transacted Minstrel pictures on the bill boards AD tanctobece on ach oan ey H Saturday Night, June 7th, ing the bastopol listed the following business: about this time'of the year. J McGoy Sef Jitin HH Austin Spencevitle : panes The Clerk made @ report of the a _ . {8 long & WN Cos © atsaachson SF . At the Theatre, Nevada City, compan, election of Directors held April 26th, The New Superintemdem* A'Henmie Washing H Hudson Washingto this cit) 1 ted 'thit‘Alex. Gault and S. j Pasarangoass g Mrs Bellmore & ¢ M F J Burry Goass Valley FOR ‘THE BENEFIT OF THE The v ae eee . seh ~-. . ‘Thomas Ewing, Vice President, of . F G Wilkins Cit C Annderson City : LATION Jail b B. Davenport hadbeen duly elected the Murchie Gold and Silver Mining pa i ey = a _ RE-UNION ASSOCIA N. at < and qualitied. Company, who“his been’ appointed . HP Olds Eldorada J Holland Round Mo cotene ompany, PP : Bae The following bills‘ were allowed Shpertntendertt othe Muxhiy ‘vice 38 Lowa fer on ns Me 9) bra pe ge that he and Warrants. ordered drawn *for the M. Garver, resigned, entered upon D Welch Oroville No pains: have been spared: by the eorrider ‘amounts named: ae the : ar. nena tillgiesil Managers to make these Concerts means ¢ g ; ; _ . his'duties yestérday Morning . Westerday’s Arrivals at . J. Naffziger, J: C.Abbott and J: latins THE NATIONAL HOTEL equal to those given by roof of Denniqiff, for! services on election: Sharper than a bawyér. ° NEVADA CITY, CAL. ’ G AMILLE URSO. Geo. . board, $5 each. : ag ly an en ©. BR. Mulloy, merchantise, $1 50. shee’ Blgtnbeh eek ahene a areas i Peaties; Preprictor. The best Musical Programme has tice, an Thomas Legg, repairs, $5 40, office the other day deeply engaged . W Hudson Bloom —_‘J M Wilkins San Fran been selected by the Directors, position Principal Kennedy reported the . in unraveling tofM® krvtty question, ; pau sae! ee Te ee ee vo Messrs. Muller & Davis Uaklanc scheols in a prosperous condition. when‘a gentleman entered and in-. ¢ Bonwen peo Val A ASmith Bloomfield ; Dat r . : town. * ‘ ‘Thursday and Friday, June 5th paige “Is this Mr. Z.?” The stn. H Atwater Moore Hia'J Doyle Moore's. Fiat } sels ‘ “ian hae yw. y ene ° am dent of Ptackstch® raising his eyes Th Sores een doom’ F Colley French Ps : . L amt Oth, were Set aside as idays . from the legal: book* before. him; re. 5 ty Hart Grass Val : a ; um for the public school children. inet ae owe gta ree Ses € Sharp vst ‘iL em TR Hickins San —— The Grand Rehearsa . or ee ; j i i ri 2 larher Sweetland ith. ra, Wi e Messrs. Marsh; Mulloy and Davry pa Age one vodhet & Bw 38 Brown Sweelond J Knotwell Bloomfied With full Droneatre, ge foke i for seve etiport’were appoihted a committee a J 3 JjPerrin & « Porest C A C Ranchenberg M . OT Wednesday morning,at 10 o'clock, would ¢ = PP to I errot th If 7 ‘ of ake ; present, 2 attr: ro e@ man. J Dyer & w Grass Va. B F Tuttle Sacrament Tene : Th Nevada ‘ to select # list of ‘citizens from which . yeu oafled simply for a social chat . F Daves San Fran W P Dangerfield 8 F . % 4th, at tie Theatre, Ne a ing the the Board ‘at'a’ special méeting next . you can call me any name.” vor eRiosn fen Juan \CBy. : “yx lara wit ‘ ; . . ier Washi J B McCabe M’vill — Saturday-night, will choose an Exami mt nae ee AF Evans , Pres A Maleman Gold Fiat R NTH AL transfe) a ea Oa a J . 4 Aulpman G) ) F Fogarty : 5 iting Coinmittee to examine the prt . twenty-five dollars 1 want you to. E Withington City. Tf Barr Gold Flat-A. : OSE ie Sontag pils at the close of the current school eollétt,* and handing the lawyer a . ® Dickieson -. dow.. F Spencer City Commercial.St., Nevada City, The Y Ri ; * ‘i re ; ; h ro another#. Eh Rich was unanimously elect ascertained that it was one of his JUST-RECEIVED. af the MGS P DEHOIOUS BRANDS of trom th ed ( ensus Marshal, owtr promixe to pay. ae . TeRACCIe 9D CIGARS morrow Chas. E."Mulioy was unanimousfy’ The next.day his client appeared . a Mewadnituty and which he at the Se : pia ow , and w elpoted President of the Board: " a inquired. W ell, what sue. AY FRESH SUP PLY is pelllte tk pelea that ‘ill numbe! i ov CleFK. . money. ere it is, less. my fees,” 2 , pe Mr. Kyich was elected ‘on thé~second . handing him fifteen dollars. a OF. THE FRUITS RECEIVED DAILY, Rev. ballot. “Good!” said the client, ‘t+ have Fresh pitked trom the Orchards, ant familtee oe “ Board adjonrnedto meet atthe. eer Pra q ollars and s half* by this f : CELEBRATED‘ 63 § gn ee — ticcrion that Ni City Hall at 8 o'clock-next Saturday ‘‘How so” said the lawyer? Aad other Paes flags Papell by » Place in evening, when arrangeménts for the “Well,” replied the clien€, ‘‘I tried 5 ; leaving their orders, and at prices Cheap 48 with -o Pp coming school examination: will be . 9! teg —— to sell your note for Oe ee cat, = great n a twelve dollars and a half, . but perfected: cits ee ' : . GONFECTIONERY. opiate a an oO it. ' ’ ; pin.0 Mting in Trtutty: : re Ct } keep on hand a choice stock of American . ‘any of etait s@ They grow some rather tall 2 ard French CANDIES, which will be wold st The. The Joutnat thus speaks of the . Wen beyond. the Mississippi. An CIGARS. aes 35 hale Least per pound. Also Fres Pre present season’s mining prospect in 2 yreager Le Sag ag Saga “‘kissa oul aa ee: TE dT : e clou rom her sWeét; fair , ~ er the county ata lively rate, . tha’ could, just by standing upon Ty, we war and the season is now certain to, het face, kiss the clouds, » bat the. . HAVANA TOBACCO. py manny ae ar use than ; prove fully up tothe average. From + gla posts Pees te ca, atany other store. : The a all we can learn, about two-thirds sited a <a — A ROSENTHAL, plain je the amount of work will be done} 2% “What I object $6,” said-al = a wee ence this season that was last; and last “erm horsethief, as he wae about to 2 SMOKE NO OTHER. . r 2, year w.8 an extraordinaily favora-. 0¢4*¥" Up, ‘is you -me. ** : ‘ ~ ‘NOTICE. ble ‘ here in the sun when there's { iy. : . The one. ; of shade close by. However, go . — > ory h baaty t ee: . aT 4 ae OTICE is hereby given that I have sod _—— “You're © nasty, stuckup aAS 2 is hereby given ve which : ” : / re a, out the Book Athing,” as the pen said to the palite. 497A Chicago Justice of the i SOLD ONLY BY'< . — interest, except a, Roberta, tens pot. . i has sent a circular to lawyers, solicit; : -in Nevada City, J wil .., ping business, and el Sa es rob +eeradra: m of the debts of the former brougk Nee on r e Sentinel thinks that }duct trials in the Ae gente Saat ord mf JACK, * . RICHARD ROBERTS — a heal ndian is a well red Seabee ef ing _wianner, « a7 ne . ta ‘ \