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Si alge hii neeaiietnetmepstietiatinettcl i amgereta roster
1 SSP LLEELE OED LLL IOLA LEE
ae a
¥ * € 4 3 ahe Daily Transcript. QUEER DOINGS IN NO. 14.
sSeiiel: ‘There may be found at some of the lake
1 . Ports to-day, in case she was not knocked
So. $2 Commercial street, Nevads Ci'y, Cel) to pieces last winter for firewood, an old .
—_ === barge which was formerly a sidewheel
Seaman a a heats steamer plying the blue waters, and
, Mevada Grass Valley dy, known as a favorite passenger steamer.
Spencers or eat oars She was at the zenith of her populari
Fiat, teyille, Truckee, and every oth-. in 1870. In June of that year, on her
ersown of Nevads county; ol00 510, san . third or fourth trip, there was developed
Franciscp—in fi throughout the "state . a mystery which was the beginning of
“from Biakiyou to San Diego" from the Si-. her ruin. The particulars have several
¥ erra to the : times been referred to by the press, but
= _—-----====. what is about to be related here comes diSUNDAY. NOV. 18, 1888. rect from her then captain, who should,
x above all others, be well posted in all the
. details.
LATE NEWS. The steamer left one of her terminal
ae ‘ ports about 10o0’clock at night. On this
~ ; : particular night to which we refer she
had about thirty passengers, most of
whom had retired to their berths before
‘
Arizona elected a Republican Legislature. : she left port.
Shasta. ounty will soon have @ She was only about ten miles out when
Board of Trade. the occupant of stateroom No. 14, which
contained only one berth, entered the
cabin half dressed and ina very angry
temper, and sent chambermaids for the
captain.
“See here, sir!” he said to that official
_qwhen he responded to the call, “I can
take a joke as well asthe next man, but
——_———The wife of W.W.—Cone, the detecP23 tive, is trying to get him pardoned for
petit larceny at Sacramento.
The Buld-Knobbers lynched the five
principal witnesses against their ch ief,
who i under sentence of death. this is carrying the thirig too far!”
King, the aeronaut, will attempt to “‘What do you mean? Who has been
cross the Atlantic next Spring in a ‘bal: . Joking with you?” asked the officer.
loon, if he raises the necessary coin. “That's what I want to kuow. Iwas
W. 8S. Martin was acquitted Thursscarcely in bed before some one entered
. S-. theroom. My coat and vest were pulled
day, at Butte, M. T., of the murder of. off the hooks tothe floor, a chair upset,
. Patrick A. Reardon last February. “se eH pillow was pulled from under my
Five persons w kil i ead.’ .
fatally injaved is vetleags ka “It can’t be,” replied the esptain.
. : ‘But I tell you it was,” hepersisted.
trains at Valley Fall:, W. Va., on
Thursday.
“Dol look or act like a lunatic? Am I
drunk? Would I leave my room if there
The Vermont House of Representatives rejected the woman. suffrage bili
‘was nothing wrong?”
The captain entered the stateroom with
‘ «Wednesday. It received only thirty
seven votes, j
him and lighted the lamp. The pillow
was on the floor and the chair upset.____}William Dunphy of Monterey county
is preparing to putin 16.000 acres of
There was no entrance to this room except from the main cabin. There was no
communication with other staterooms.
It was absolutely impossible that any livPe a
a ‘ grain this winter, ‘He will use ‘sixty-. jng person could have entered it after the
hi ee eight 8-horse plows. door was locked. He told the occupant
: The oranges in the Butte county. ® — id oe en oe,
ee “ ; as _. perhaps he m dreaming.
ia foothills will be fully evlored by He locked his door and returned to bed,
a Thanksgiving day, says the Chico) put in the course of half an hour he
f Chronicle-Record. bounded out intothe cabin again. This
Young Randall, the Minnesota boy peer oh tet ; grwark oor ee artic
; clar at his throa been clutche:
murderer, deplores the fact that he “by ahand ascold as ice, and as the caphad reached the age*of 16 years before} tain examined it he found finger marks
having killed his nan. to prove the man’s assertions.
Official returns from 45 out of 50 It was no use to argue—he would not
counties in New York and reliable es-. ¥° back. There were other unoccupied
; i fi a ai h NG staterooms, and he was changed.
if timates irom the others show Marri “J believed,” said the captain, ‘‘that he
gon’s plurality. is 13,000. was in the first place overtired. He had
i At Butteville, Marin county, Or.,. not made a steamboat trip for several
i the public schools are closed. on ac cy ey Ge — a Pe oxide}
: -. newto him. Added to this, I suspected
ca count of small-pox, a case having oc-. him of being a morphine eater por dep
iF, « curred among the scholars. om < his stimulant, or seeking to break
os The Petaluma Courier changed. 0% %° habit. Indeed, I could find
¢ dozen excuses for his conduct. I had no
ae hands Thursday. A. K. Woodbary, smore idea that anything was wrong with
‘ b of Los Angeles, and D. A. W. Raven-. "No. 14 than 1 have that I shall see the old
> PP scroft, of San Francisco, are the boat sailing her route again.”
purchasers. The passenger left the boat next day P without referring to the troubles of the
ang 9 He Libenwerda, near night, At8o’clock of the second night
le Saxony, has been burned to the. the steamer started on her return trip.
ground. The castle physician, his. No. 14 was occupied by a lady.
wife and child and two servants were. . The captain did not know this, as he
2 burned to death. had not given theroom the slightest
thought since changing theman thenight
Some betters who backed Cleveland! before. At about ye ae 10 Saletla.
have got up a canard that New York while yet a few passengers remained up,
was Democratic and refused to pay
he was sent for bythe lady. He found
their bets, because all the precinct reher on a sofa in the cabin, agitated and
7 ; indignant. ~
{ turns are not yet in. “Sir,” she began, “some scoundrel on
© John Barry died at Cottonwood,. the boat entered my room just as I was
5 Shasta county, Thursday, of pnevee ee kn Bs ee of
oe. Bs © as er door was locked, a : A } monia after afew days illness. He she was certain that such was the case.
was a pioneer miner and wealthy
land-owner, 62 years old.
The first Raymond & Whitcomb excursion train of the season, containing
ten. vestibule cars with about one
A woman who sat on a sofa opposite the
door, intending to leave the boat at 11
o'clock, asserted that no person had been
pear the door of No. 14 for half an hour
previous. The captain then entered the
room and showed the lady that there
_ Having been troubled with rheuma Ry’
were seeing sn behind every bale and
_ published in two or three papers. When
My Poor Back!
‘That's the common exclamation of those suffering with rheumatism or kidney troubles: In
either disease Paine’s Celery Compound wil! surely effect a cure, and there will no longer be
any cause to complain of “ poor back.” Hundreds of testimonials like the fol'owing confirm our claims for that grand old remedy, Paine’s Celery Compound :
“Two weeks ago I could not, sleep more than an hour at a time say
night,was constipated and kidneys did not act, and had a good deal of pain
in the back. Since I took Paine’s Celery Compound the pain has left
my back, and I can sleep like a child.” Zenas Sanders, West Windsor, Vt.
tism for five years, I was almost
often confined to my bed for weeks at a
. imaginable, besides outside advice, but to
unable to get around, and was very . me
time. 1 have used nearly all medicines
no advantage. Having seen Paine’s Celery Compound advertised, I gave it a
trial. I have used only one bottle and am perfectly cured. Ican now jump around
and feel lively as a boy. Frank Caroli, Eureka, Nevada. Price, $1.00. Six for $5.00. :
Soip By Druccists. SEND For 8-PAGE TesTiMoNtsl. Parer.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Proprietors, _
Plaza Feed Store,
Foot of Sacramento Street,
: IWewada CityWEISENBURGER BROS.,
PROPRIETORS.
Dealers in all kinds of
HAY, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, POTATOES,
Onions, Crass, Clover, Garden & Field Seeds,
TABLE, DAIRY AND STOGK SALT, Etc., Etc.
Qa-VNERYTHING AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. go
: Country Orders carefully filled.
a aaa =
“Was I frightened? No. I was vexed CITIZENS BANK,
and annoyed. It looked tome more like
a practical joke than ghosts and goblins,
but who could the joker be?
“J had not been in bed ten minu
throat.
“You smile, but you must remember
how I was situated. I was the captain of
the boat, and it was my duty to investigate the affair. . Let the report get out’
that there was something Wrong with No.
14, and the business of the boat would be
ruined in a few weeks. You must reason
that I would not permit my imagination
to get the better of my common sense. I
tell you, sir, a hand not only clutched my
throat, but left marks there which were
visible two days afterward.
“I got up and scratched over every
square foot of floor, ceiling, and sides, and
I pulled all the clothes off the bed, and
examined every crack and crevice, but I
was no wiser forit. I finally dressed myself and went out. Even when free from
the clutch of the invisible hand, I could
Se Gee
feel that a strange something was near OFFICERS:
me.
E.M PRESTON....--“When we got into port I related my . xR. M. HUN:
story to one of the owners of the boat. . joHN T. MORGAN.
He laughed at me, as you may suppose,
but when we went out on the next trip
he occupied No. 14.
.
“He remained in the stateroom until 11
Sew York,
San Francisco.
We issue BILLS OF EXCHANG
cipal cities of GREAT BRITA!
and EUROPE.
United Statesa specialty.
and State Warrants
chased
Assay Office at this Bank.
<cagkaseenes CasHIt
DIRECTORS:
pr. R. M. Hunt, Joun T. MorGa
Gro. M. HUGHES,
o'clock. When he came out his face was . Wu, Epwarps L. Hovemax,
whiter thansnow. What hesawor heard E. Mo Preston.
or felt he did not tell me, but his orders CORRESPONDENTS:
were to remove everything from the room
and lock it up.
“How the matter leaked out Ido not
know, but in a short time our deck hands
New York—First National Bank.
San Francisco—First National Bank.
Sacramento—Natienal Bank of D. O. Mil
Co.
package, and the queer proceedings in
No. 14, a great deal exaggerated, were
M. L. & D. MARSH,
we denied the story we were asked why’ ‘Manvfacturers and Dealers in
the stateroom was kept closed.
“Before the 1st of August, strange as it
may-seem to you, our passenger business
was ruined, and it was hard work to get
acrew to make the trip. -I had individuals come to me and offer as high as $100
for the privilege of occupying No. 14 over office and Lumber Yard:
hundred and twenty people, left Santa
Fe at nocn Thursday for California.
Great excitement exists at Paris,
Ky., over the find of a large amount of
money, some say as high as $16;000,
im a book in Harry Long’s junkshop
by some colored men who were handwas no other entrance. It was not possible that any one could have got in
there, ‘
In reply she suid that a hand had passe§
over her face, a chair had been upset, and
she had certainly felt the presence of some
one. She could not be convinced to the
contrary, and another room was given to
ling rags for him. ‘While this seemed strange,” said the
<n The body‘of Murderer Showers,. captain, ‘I had no superstitions. It was
E . hanged at Lebanon, Pa., for killing} just possible that these two persons were
“hia two grandchildren, was when taken . Slike in temperament. It might be that
4 egal es the jar of the machinery somehow affected
whe beecpe followed by & Oe ns mob No. 14, although I had commanded the
of old neighbors, and buried by the. boat for three seasons previous, and had
light of alantern by the side of his prewighrs someplelnns: A Fogg not just
victims. There were so mourners. then investigate thie ies, ty presence
and 00 ceremonies. ‘The crowd in-. Bing required om deck, and the voyege
dulged in ribald jokes snd threw eget pig manger ty pints ae
% me beyond a few minu' Vy
stones at thecoffin. They'even want-. The room was again given out without
ed to drag the corpse through the the captain having knowledge of the oceustreets of the town. His sons refused
to attend the funeral.
The “One-Horse?? Farmer.
~ tired to bed about 10 o’clock.
‘The one-horse farmer has a life-long
ambition to gain a reputation for wearans ing a dirty shirt hunted up the captain and said:
then sit around and not go to work till
He will complain of hard times,
where a gate ought to be. .
pieces before Sunday.
He will get all his neighbors to help
in getting a cow off the bog, then let
her die for the want of attention.
‘ou,””
queried the captain.
crops at ;place in his fence that be has} away.”
down and about to become an idiot or
thing to show how strong he is.
He Will talk all day Sunday on what you had any previous complaints?”
he knows of farming, then ride around
pant. This wason the third trip, and the
occupant was one of the partners ina
wholésale house in the East, who was
traveling for pleasure. Hewasa strong,
robust man, in good health, and he reJust an hour later he left his stateroom
in a very quiet manner, fully dressed, and
7 i “Yon may think I am pretty soft«He willalarm the neighborhood by . peaded, but Ltell you 1 cannot sleep in
getting up two hours before day and. the stateroom assigned me, ‘There is
something going ov there which I can’t
after sun-up eerie happened?” asked the
° ‘ “ t ”)
He will ride around a week looking . ¢ain. ” ioe
for a two dollar hcg. “Soon after I got into bed I felt some
one moving about intheroom. Then a
then $ li A hand clutched my wrist and tried to pull
tear his pants climbing a fence) 7 out of bed. The clothing which I had
ieee bung up was flung down, and a chair was
He will pay three dollars for a new . tipped over. There was light enough from
bridle, and then let the calf chew it to ee eek paond pA heaps free. Capital not required. Some have
“You couldn’t have been dreaming?”
“Dreaming! Why, man, no ae gcc
; A . . be more wide awake. Even w le I was Stock will get in and destroy his Iressing I had to fight a peas hee
lunatic, or that No. 14 is haunted:”-Have
“] think I will turn in there myself for
night, but of course it was my.policy to
fidicule the whole story, and make out
that there was nothing in it.
“If people did not desert us on account
of the stateroom, the reputation of the . UMBER OF ALL KINDS FO
boat was under a cloud, There were L
plenty to affirm that it was a sign of imseco: . disaster, and that the mysterious
ings should be taken asa warning.
We cut down ratesinserted big advertisements, and laughed at the stories; but
after the ist of August we did not aver
age three passengers to a tiip, and we
were continually short-handed for men.
‘The matter was no doubt kept alive
and enlarged upon bya rival line, but
along in October what had.so often been
predicted by weak-braincd people actually came to pass. We came into collision with a schooner one night and_went re
down in forty-five feet of water, losing ALSO DEAL IM
five lives. :
“After a year ortwo the steamer was
raised, ber engines removed, and she was
made a lumber barge and renamed, She
had no further misfortune as 1 ever heard
of; but she had a bad reputation, and
hand a large stock of
Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling,
Pickets, Etc. Etc.
Cedur Firewood.
BURLINGTON, VERMONT. —
C. C. WEISENBURGER. 1, C. WEISENBURGER, ——
Broad Street..-.-----Nevada its
when that same cold hand clutched my Paid up Capital ae $30 000
A General Banking Business Transacted
We SIGHT DRAFTS PAYABL}
And Sacramente.
Payable AT SIGHT in the prin.
Cellections on any part of the
Highest Price Paid for County
Gold and Silver. Bullion ur
... PRESIDEN’
.. VICE PRESIDENT
D. E. MORGAN.. Ass’T Casuixe and Sge’y
D. E, Morean. .
All : Kinds ‘ + Lumber,
Boulder Street. : Nevada City.
R
¥
b
d Mini b + Yona ing and Mining purposes and an
sawed to order. je keep constantly on
Sash, Doors, Blinds Shakes
Shingles, Moulding, Laths,
Clear and Second Quality Sugar Pine.
Oak Soruce Pine and
He
Are THE MATTER WIM HARRON) READ AIS! (GOOD AS GOLD
b FRIEDMAN BANKRUPT SALE
{
Merchant
Tailor,
THE ENTIRE STOCK af
ving been suis Fast, has secured
Household
Furn
ure
during, bis absence. the services of Mattresses,
Spring Beds
Mr. Andrew Johnson,) carpets,
Mirrors, Etc.,
Recently owned by L. M. Suke*.
forth and purchased at Sher_ONE OF THE—
Leading “Cutters
ot
_GRAND—
i
Ratification !
Jollification!
Tlumination!
The ‘Establishment has recently been
Desiring samples, will please write, Arches
when the samples will be forwarded s
Free of Charge, accompanied by Reles Most af the Stock If New
Ge
for Self-Measurement.
gentleman residing in Sierra county as
by one living here.
A‘FIT GUARANTEED OR NO SALE.
pipes cuean npocnes 5) Ck afarth’s Old Stand
be made known on Application.
San Francisco, who will be-eom-. isp3 Sale by; the undersigned.
stantly on hand at the estabBEHOLD THE B ARG AINS .
lishment on
Broad
street,
Bedroom Sets reduced from $115 to
$85.
Two Doors Below Express Office. “Bedroom Sets reduced from $40 to
—_ ; Sepia per yard, reduced from
af $1.25 to $1.
Carpets, per yard, reduced from $1
to 75 cents.
Parlor Sets, reduced from $60 to $40.
Bed Lounges, reduced from $30 to
stocked with a full line of the
L TIES . ¢22.
LATEST NOVE . Hair Mattresses, reduced from $20
to $15.
’ ‘oths.
as at te —
Spring Beds, reduced from $10 to $7.
illow Rockers, reduced from $12
—
MR. JOHNSTON : Seitei Rockers, reduced from §9 to
6.
Wall Paper, Half Price.
Picture Frames, Half Price. ’
Mirrors, Half Price.
the Latest Styles and at Bird Cages, Half Price.
Fine Rugs, Two-thirds Price.
Ba ¢ Is prepared to make them.up in
( \ . i ON a MOST REASONABLE PRICES
, Aud Evervthing Else at Equally pores Low Prices.
Parties From Up Country The Goods will be
SoldkWithout Reserve:!
By this means
1s good a fit can -be obtained: by a AND IN STYLE.
REMEMBER THE PLACE:
COMMERCIAL STREET,
(Néar Pine,)
WEVADA CITY) /..6.045.5:
Remember the place.
A. FRIEDMAN,
Pyrotechnication!
Processionation !
And Oration!
Lt new-ade. Sits
2 6
—_-omn-Monday Eve'ng, Nov. 19,
_——-IN-—
:
never madea dollar for her owner. She
was, the last I beard of her, rotting away
in ordinary, while other barges had al
the charters tlrey coald take care of.
“What do I think of the queer proceedings in No. 14? I bave never been alle to
fathom them to my own satisfacuen,
Call them what you will, and place the
causes as you may, théy ruined the boat . tothe MT. ZION PLAC
and brought my employers great loss.”
N, 1712.
Novem
OTICE. THOMAS POYZER, 4G.
claim lot, 69T. 18 N. R.10 E. M.
county, Gal., deseribed as follows:
Tae ee:
VP) SEA WONDERS exist in thousands of forms, butare surpassed
HILL CLAIM, LOT 68.
Br the marvels of invention.
“4 Those who are in need of profitable Work that can be done while living at
home should at once send their address to
* Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine and receive
frée, full information how either sex, ali
ages, can earn from $5 to $25 per day and upwards whesever they lixe. ou are started
thence 872° E 67.91 ehs Post “No 3
thence N 72° W 5.64 che Post “No 5
make over $50 in a single day at thiswork.
All sueceed eS
WW ANTED— Agents to solicit Indemnity
(preferred) Insurance. $25 a week at
a cost of eac ear. For Territory and
Terms address JOHN 8. PURDY, Sec’y, 21
Park Row, N. Y. City. ol7
ing 210.81 acres.
CANON CLAIM, LOT 69.
E, 9.19¢hs from Post ‘No. 3,
—— eo — EE Sees aaa
No. 6, thence § 81549 E 2.
pence $8 19° E 4.04 che Post No.
7%E 2.01 che Post No 9, thence
®. ty ismore thansbe can endure. I shall be
at bome in D— -—— in October. Come or
ite ere it be too late.
bide 23 M.SISTER
U, & Land Office, Sacramento,
ber 12th, 1888.
Commencing at the corner common to 8
tions 23, 24, 25 and 26, T. 18 N.R.10 M. D
thence’N 18° E'32.83 chs Post “No 6.M Z,’
thence N-72° W 19.10 ché Post “AM Z,”
_— ‘thence West 22.97 che to beginning containNotice of Application for Mining Patent.
MENDELL, HUGH CRAIG and W. 8.
JONES, have made app cee for patent
R MINE, consisting , e
of Hill claim lot 68, 210 acres and Canon
D. M., 517
= acres in Orleans Mining district, Nevada
M Z,’’ thence N 72° W 19.02 che Post ‘‘No1M
Z,” thence 3189 W 33.33 chs Post No re #,,
thence o7R0 £2108 che Post. “No 4M Z,”
M Bs,
EIead of the Nation
Commencing at Post No. 1, standing N 18°
3, MZ” of lot 68, are
inet above described, thence (mag. var. 18°
3 ) 773,2 E 8.09 chs Post No, 2, thange &
oe eo tang six month . haa what do you tingr” meme . yuontat. A ac canta embaee e . Eide Mn a Nar a Pa n e 4c . 4,
He will sprain bis back lifting some“That I am either suddenly breaking ED ars p hed Kansas City, andthe anxie. Post No. #, thence 8 © .E 2.23 che Post
cba Post No. 7,
‘to
28 ohn Fae No tte nto ay tue. OP Without regard to politics.
Riles Set st) See
TO A PLACE AT THE
Everybody invited to stand in ss Wi adpy 16) Cte: Crockery, Homesbons, Malis,
Gallery and procure some pictures.
OM" Don't forget the place—PINE
STREET, opposite Geo. BE, Turner's
brea
itnepses to
Excursion Train from Grass Valley.
Broad Street, two doors below Wells,
= Fargo & Co.’s Express Office, Nevada
l City. &
Down Goes Friars
PROPRIETORS.
B. H. MILLER
Meguiarly Receives
The Most Annroved Stvles
IN MEN'S AND BOY'S
THE STOCKcOF
FURNITURE
NOW Ty OUR STORE MUST BE REduced regardless of what we get for it
in order to make room for
Two Carloads of Furniture
Now on the way from the East.
——
OroTHiIinNn Ge
And Furnishing Goods.
As Handsome a lot of
Neckties, Scarfs, Oravats, Eto., Ete.,
For this reason we offer As can be found anywhere.
In the way of
Ber Extraordinary Bagi! nacrwear
=,
BEDROOM SETS,
PARLOR SETS, The Latest Eastern Fashions
DINING ROOM TABLES AND. gtift ama Soft EXats
My Stock is not excelled,
eee
CHAIRS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
BEDS AND BEDDING, SHIRTS, COLLARS, CUFFS,
LOUNGES, ‘TRUNKS AND VALISES,
And :
wirbow suapEs, . asawendiame
CORNICES, Ete. My Prices are Astonishingly Low an?
E oa my Stock is the Most Oor:~lcte.
Fine Upholstering a Specialty B. 1. MILLER,
Rinest Stock of Farnitare , ,
IN NEVADA COUNTY
LEGG & SHAW
Importers and Dealers in
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Stoves
TINWARE, DOORS, WINDOWS, The Rear of H 4
cei ou tiers Britland's Saloon,
VARNISHES, ON PINE STREET,
woop AND witLtow ware,. O@ Opposite his old Stand, ow
Leather and Shoe Findings, Glass Where he will better prepared than ever c
todo all kinds of fonsorial work i
ware, Guns, Pistols, Shot, Caps, Fuse, glean néyle. oct
BARBER SHOP REMOVED.
C. E. WILDE
AS REMOVE ; I Ss man D HIS BARBER
_New York Bakery.
Barbed Wire, Etc.
Kitchen Stoves and Ranges,
4 rfelates ' , the rest of the t,” answered the capcane EBON ~ . post No. 12, thence N 2.38 chs Post Oil : aaa
1 the neighborhood. Monday Iustng) adh aw tn the gets ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY. . 5 shitctces 2,6 wites coy to So A cect <A
é ° room i , thence : 1. r
4 He will go in his shirt sleeves on @ barr was a quiet night and no sea on,” contaiDl Jy? 109 eres. aoa Premises z : Munufagjurers and Repairers of G. WM . DURST, ; Proprietor
4 cold day to show how much he can. said the captain, ‘‘and the engines were re of Orleans Mining Distelet, which Rice Tin C opper g Shee t tro W ,
BN stand, and then return b at night. working very smoothly. The jar of the. WW. A. CLINCH been lost, Applicants claim by purchase ’ fh ware =
he eee gh
ag i jail Car~~
i and occupy two-thirds of the fire place pe pray reiy Fos ignoed tonminimem. and poset orth and Rob joy claims on HYDRAULIC PIPE, ALVIN
tah bedtime. four minutes . into bed. Abou may AND of oe aad any adverse claim to Grass Valley will be here in force. Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings A Ntown GIPCHASED TOI WELL
cee 2 me . vi
”
:
4 a é
He will ridicule the mechanism of » . S00 na to ne vty 8 “out woasive the C.J. ADAMS . sn partot said premises, must presen the ; 7
_ eorn-planter, then go out and mash) mystery. I hung up my coat and vest ‘JAVE!8E-OPENED THE first publication hereof. Mining Implements a specials COMMERCIAL §
‘Bis thumb nailing a board on the fence and threw wy trousers across the chair. ‘ T { is el t pub DEN. METER Letra 3 ,
P y TREET,
. ee?
o 7 alenes
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“] had been in bed perhaps five minutes, * © Ted on the y of November, 1888. — t I intend to k
He will go to town on Saturday 804) icth may arms outside the coverings, whem Photoraah Gallery on Pine St GW. KITTS, Awtorney. ' ‘ : pS {intend to keep on hand at all times good
back with 50 cents worth of col-. my left wrist was suddenly grasped by s ee 4: : ; TS FOR THE eee
fee, a paper of pins’ and $1 worth of. strong hand. My left arm was the out4 5 a N fot Publication, tobe OF Polifeoni , ’
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otioe Tne fun at early candle-light. . _PlEs,
ON ee ee cet head . NN ee a i BE fain to bogth y & o }™ California Powder Works, ci
corm A of . Cut with my right hand, but it encoun. their work is the best that has ever , he ; ea ee pe Ete.,
10 cents worth of. tered nothing, while the grip shut down ' NOTICE Ip HEREBY CLES soe Aled no . . Largest ana B _-_ . Wedding Cakes
the spindle of a} on my wrist untilit was pessirely pale been offered in this part of the county. . tice fier og rf . appbngedh lisp And Pac «ry
arm was dragged ? é of his ORE Mad
oy . fal, and my Oo “very one should visit the fe before um NertherusContrai Callternia . ™* — ra tetacting short notice gr —smost
Prices as Low.as the Lowest. ly shat we saris my ine Sele
By atrict attention to business, giving
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LECC & SHAW, 00d satisfaction and selling at low rates,
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