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Arrival and departure of the mails from
the Nevada City Postotfice until further noice:
CLOSES
‘Bastérn...+.00s0-1:05 PM.
ARRIVES
9: 57a. mM.
Western...:..s008 1:05 PM.
Western Mal F. &Sac.) 5:20a.m.
Grass Valle) ....1:05 P.M.
6:03 BM.
9:67 4 M.
6:03 P. M.
Colfax, .co .seoess S204. mM.
Sierra City, via
N. San
Juan,
Camptonville
aod
Downieville,
daily (except SunGAY )issse Wivbone
ss
P.M
GOSP M.
Grass Valley..
5:204.M.
9:67 AM.
5:40 P. uw
Blue Tent, N. Bloom
field, Moore’a Flat
and Graniteville,
daily, (Sunday excepted )... piers OtMOAle.
Washington
,and
Omega, Tuesdays,
ThursJaysatid Satys
£
FE
i
6:00'a.m.
11:00 a.fM.
WALLACE J. WILLIAMS, P. M.
LL
ST LS LIN TTT IT,
—
ey
Here is.a description of ‘‘New
State, County and City Politics
Treated in Rhyme.
festly wrong to expect Yuba and appearing in it is of a humorous dealer gives the cards around as to manufacture and sell them. It
turn. At the last meeting number in whist, until they are all gone. is'a first-class opportunity for an
Sutter to bear the expense.
--To this the Daily Report replies two of volume one of The Echo He must give himself two hands, enterprising man with a limited
The audacity of this demand is wis read. The following ‘‘pome’’ either of which he may play.’ The capital to engage in a remuneramarvelous and’can only be exwas among the best enjoyed things man on the dealer’s left plays the tive and pleasant ‘business. Mr.
plained on the ground that the it contained :
lowest of his suit. The man with Tam invites those interested to call
the next highest card of the same upon him at his place of business
tunds of the anti-miners are ex Will you listen to a ditty?
*fisn’t wise and ’tisn’t witty;
suit follows, and this keeps up, on Pine street, this city, or if it is
hausted and the taxpayers of Yu-: But we.ive our rulers glory
wnotticial story.
until the suit is built, each one inconvenient for any to do so he
ba, Sutter, Sacramento and ‘Coin.an
in the gubernatoriai chair,
the finest and nobbiest gent’s suits
ever brought to the town. Charley says it does not require any
talking to sell the goods he now
has on hand as they speak for
ed $400,000 in litigation which
resulted in killing the guose of the
golden egy, and crippled the trade
of Marysville.
The territory afflicted’by slick
$
be largely attended, as a pleasing
the public are invited to be there.
al decisions,
ee
Ricwarp Vincent will on and after next Saturday and during the
continuance of the pleasant weather run a carriage each evening for
the transportation of .passengers
_ between this city. and Grass Val
ley. . It will leave Grass Valley at
7 o’clock P. M. and this city at 8:30
o’clock. See the advertisement.
Tue reception to be tendered at
M. L.-Marsh’s residence this eve
ning to the newly appointed Rec
tor of Trinity’ Church will no doubt
programme of musical and other ve settled\in the courts—if not alexercises has been arranged, and ready settled by State and FederWhy then should
the State be drawn a second time
Tuomas SuHurtLerr has been into this litigation?
compelled by reason of* failing
It will be remembered that the
health to retire from the firm ot predecessor of the present AttorShurtleff, Charonnat &,Co. The ney-General, vis: A. D.Hart, lent
business will hereafter be conductthé name and influence of the
ed by A. A. Charonnat and ClarState in the prosecution of two
ence Shurtleff under the firm name suits against hydraulic miners,
of Shurtleff & Charoninat.
and that the principal case, entiIn the case of His Creditors vs. tled People of the State of CaliforC. W. Palm, November 16th has
been fixed as the day for him to
appear in the Superior Court and
show cause why he should not be
declared an insolvent.
nia vs. the Gold Run Mining Com
told to take a pan. and pick, and
go to work for himself.
‘The rich
est ininer in the camp was seldom
able to hire a servant; those who
had been glad to serve others
were digging in their own claims.
ly to uncover the richest mine in
the gulch as was the wisest exprofessor of geology; and, on the
cards as fast as possible. When
other hand, the best claim on the
A contract has been let to workriver might suddenly ‘“‘give out”
a card is played and no one holds
the next highest, itis a ‘‘stop,”’ ing miners to sink the shaft at and never again yield a dollar.
tive cards of the same suit. The them by mail.
0c22-2t
object, of course, is get rid of one’s
Grass Valley Union Items.
poorest.man in the camp could
and the player begins again, with the Magneta Consolidated mine The
have a handful of gold-dust for
another suit. Ace being low, the 200 feet below the 400 foot level.
the asking‘firom a mure successful
A contract has also teen let by neighbor to give him another start
king is alwaysa ‘‘stop” card. The
game is concluded when any playthe Orleans Mining Company -to and help him “hunt for better
luck.’? Noone was ever allowed
er has played the last card he sink the shaft of the’ Prospect to suffer; the .treasure vaults of
Hill
mine
100
feet,
which
will
put
holds. He is ‘‘out,”’ and each
the Sierra were too near and seemgives him as many chips as he it down to a depth of 200 feet .beingly:too exhaustless. ‘‘Tu a little camp’’—so an old miner writes
holds cards in his hand, and the low the drain tunnel tevel.
me—‘‘a lad-of sixteeg came one
The
seven
loads
of
quartz
crushcards are dealt again. When one,
day, footsore, weary, hungry and
in the ordinary course, plays the ed from the Rose Hill ledge, on penniless. There were thirty roace of spades, king of . diamonds, Winchester Hill, at Roger’s. mill, bust and cheer/ul miners at work
queen of hearts or jack of clubs, showed a clean-up from the batin the ravine, and the lad sat on
the banks watching them,awhile
he:takes the. chips that are on téries of $286 per léad. The pans in silence, his face telling the sad
were
cleaned
up
Tuesday
and
gave
such cards inthe center of. the
story of his fortunes. “At last one
table. Some definite time is set from the amalgam 36 ounces of stalwart miner spoké to his felfor closing the game, at which retorted gold, which brought up lows, saying: »‘Boys, I’ll work for
an hour for that ehap if you will.’
time the one holding the most the fall yield within a fraction of At the end
ef an hour $100 worth
chips is entitled tothe prize. This $350. per load for the seven loads, of gold-dust was laid in the youth’s
handkerchief. The miners laid
does not sound: very breezy, but or.in all $2800.
out.@ list of tools and necessaries.
the game is better than it reads.
a
oe
Putiiek tak Mill.
‘You go,’ they said, ‘and buy
Surprive Party.
these and come back. We’ll have
Badly Mixed.
Messrs. H. G. Battey, and Johr a good claim staked out for you.
On last Saturday evening there
Curry. who recently erected hoistThen you’ve got to paddle for
A reporter of ‘the New York
was a most successful surprise
ing and pumping machinéry on yourself,’ Thus genuine and unparty tendered Miss Clara Icard World interviewed Emma Nevada their claim west of Chapman’s conventional was . the hospitality
at her home near Rough and upon her arrival from Europe, ranch have their shaft down.about of the miner’s camp.”’
Ready. By 8 o’cluck the large and the telegraph puts these words
75 feet, the drain tunnel going in
and spacious dwelling was comintoher mouth: “T tell you one at a depth of 125 feet. They have
fortably filled, when dancing was thing that makes me feel happy; temporarily stopped sinking and
commenced and continued until that is, to have a concert in Ausare putting up a quartz crusher
midnight. Then supper was antin, Nevadd. You never heard
thatis said by the manufacturers
nounced, the tables being well of that place, did you? Well,. it
to have a capacity of six tons in
supplied’ with all the delicacies of is a lovely little town, where I
BROWNS
EES
ity and price.
inequalities between man and man
were together swept out of sight.
Each stranger was welcomed and
playing as long as he has consecuwould be “pleased to hear from The veriest greenhorn was as like
S autord, called the millionaire,
Went to fili.the Sena or’s chair.
“Ewas Republicans sent-him there,
AKnowiu, they could trus. him anywhere.
Cross, from your own city sent,
Scraight to Sacramento went;
the Vemocrats sent him away.
\ local Loss, the People say.
Judicia' cases to determine
ens embraces only a. small tri P . Does J. M. Walliag wear the ermine,
of low bottom land on the leit D strict Attoruey William Long
Protects the right and punishes wrong.
bank of the Sacramento, bying besheriff Lord the papers serve,
And Hoilland’s always on his nerve,
tween Marysville and SactamenCaptain Rapp, the deed Recorder, *
to, and some smatl patches or txcelled by noue within the border.
Beatty keeps the Courity’s books
strips near the mouths of the And all the time good natured iooks,
Robiusvun o'er the gold holds trust,
American and Cosumnes rivers. weepin, it safe trou: moth anu rust,
nb
.
Wausworth metes out justice by the measure
‘No hydraulic mining has bee
Ano sowdeu’s court is quite a treasure.
pursued on the bankof the SacSteve Venard is a co.stab.e bold,
whom most wondertul tales are told,
ramento river for,many years, by ut
tow, years ago with his own right band,
reason of exhaustion of the groun u . He routed aloue a robber band,
And Jeaving tue wen all lying dead
or scarcity of water; and on the Came to town, and quietly said,
e **alive or dead, for which do you pay?”
tributaries of the left bank all th
The answer came by the lightniuy’s flash:
large mines are already closed by ‘Dead or course, Cull for your cash.”
Vonstable Scott is another :-hand
injunction. The contest betwee ll] vo execute the laws of the land;
With Lock in to watch the city at night,
the farmers and the miners thereTo quenca a tire or stopa fight;
Richards, Robinson, Locklin, Brown,
fore is a purely local one and ‘can With
tiolbrook and Mills to rule the town.
themselves
as to their style, qual
—s
‘What Parests Boar.
' Mountain Ice.
ee
The mines put all men for once
I am now prepared to deliver
Many persons—especially parAbout the ,most practical and
aboo to the State’s Shoulders.
market,’’ the latest game with desirable invention in the house upon a level, says a gleaner of piMountain Ice in quantities to suit. ents—object to many quack nosThe Anti-Debris Association , . Atthe meetings held on the cards: Any number can play, furniture line that has come to oneer history. Clothes, money, Orders left at the Ice House, on trums as likely to engender or
though its organs, the Bee of Sacthird Monday evening of every+. and there are no partners. From onr attention for along time; isthe manners, family connections, letthe Plaza, or with W. H. Crawenc ourage @love for strong drink.
ramento andthe Democrat of month by the members of Nevada ‘the whole pack take out the ace foot-rest devised by A. Tam of this ters of introduction, never before FoRD, will he promptly attended They are nght. Better die of diV. Sauver, Prop.
sease than of drunkenness. The
Marysville, is urging Attorney . City Council, Order of Chosen of spades, jack of clubs, queen of city. Mr. Tam’s other business counted for so little. The whole to.
ome.
--use of Parker’s Tonic dces not inGeneral Marshall to bring a large Friends, a ‘‘paper’’ entitled The hearts and king of diamonds. connections have been.of a nature community was given substantiChoice Pickles. —
volve this danger. It not only
batch of suits against hydraulc Echo and edited by Dr. Mary E. These place
in the center of the to interfere with. his placing the ally an even start in the race.
Take a bucket to Jackson’s. >uilds up the system, curing all
miners. The Democratsays (asLittle makes it appearance. It table, face up. Poker chips are rests upon the market, where they Gold was so abundant, and its
suming that the suits, will be abounds with original articles by given the players, equally to each. would be sure to meet with an exsources seemed fora time 8q inBeehive Grocery store and get a. #ilments of tie stomach, liver and
brought) : “The State will therethe editor and various contribuThen on any one of the four cards tensive sale if properly introduced. exhaustible that the aggrandizing gallon of those fine mixed pickles. kidneys, but it stimulates without
fore be compelled to put up the ting Friends, and it is needless to he chooses the player puts one He has therefore conclnded to dispower of wealth was momentarily Only four bits.
tf . intoxicating and absolutely cures’
the appetite for liquor.
im
money for litigation. It is manisay thata large part of the matter chip(the dealer putting two). The pose in part or whole of the right annihilated. Social and financial
Trying to Shift the Slickens Bug
jusa refuse to beheld further in Stoneman sits, as you're aware,
Pardoning convicts every day,
Hyman Bros.’ clothing establishthe interest of a~ starechamber In his own good-natured way,
sud asthe pardons he docs eign
ment, has just received some of clique, who have already expeadThe couvicts fall in party line,
CHARLEY GRIMES, manager of
Early Mining Camp in "49.
Good Chance to Make Money.
The New Card Gain:
Geo. A. Nitwenty-four hours.
After supper dancing was born, and I haven’t been there/ hell
has the contract for erecting
Girl Wanted.
f
,
“TO THE PUBLIC.
Apply
at this office.
“tf
Dr. Penninaton’s dental office
is on Commercial street. m24.
t
{
j
sabsetere a eae al ae
POSTOFFICE DIRECTORY.
ANOTHER JOB.
sei gt a eter mye ins enna
Daily, Mondays oe 88
MACHINEDOETRY.
:
*
ASSIGNEE SALE.
The undersigned, ASSIGNEE of L. HYMAN,
0 THE NWO STORES,
CONSOLIDATED T
2OE
Trust
mswrae oo 2 crore
eee
NUTT
ta
were
Having removed
the entire stock, consisting of :
Clothing,
7 :
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps!
Trunks, Valises,
Dry and Fanc Goods,
Laces, Embroideries, Hosiery, é&o.!
Tnto the Store known as the
One Price San Francisco Store,
ON BROAD STREET,
Next Door to Stumpf’s Hotel,
pany, was tried before Judge yave away to games, charades, for a long time, and papa has arJackson Temple, the trial oscupy’ ete., which were kept up till early ranged that I shall sing there so the mill.
ing two months, and involving dawn when all departed homethat my old friends shall hear
~ Hard Times for Lawyers.
great expense to both parties. ward well pleased with their eveme. Iam looking forward to this
But one civil suit has been befhe testimony in this case élicited
Miss Mary with more pleasure than any other
enjoyment.
gun in the Superior Court since the {
Next Saturday is the, last day all the facts concerning hydratlic
event
of
the
Winter.’’
We
should
Torpie, who was the_ instigator
first of this month. As a legal
for making entries for the Fali mining. Judge Temple rendereu
in the affair, made a complete suc‘not wonder if upon reading the
races at Glenbrook. The names a lengthy decision. ‘The case was cess of it and was highly compliabove the people of Omega, this luminary remarked with a sigh
of quite a number of well known _appealed
to.
the
Supreme mented upon the mannerin which county, held a mass meeting and yesterday while looking over the
and fust horses have already been Court of the State by both sides,
Physicians and Druggists
adopted resolutions to the effect barren wastes of the docket, ‘‘We
everything passed off.
Recommend I.
lawyers might as well shut up shop
received.
fully reviewed, anda final decisthat the reporter who says that
This medicine, combining Iron with pure
~>e-——_———
and
take
to
the
hills
with
prosvegetable
tonics,
quickly and completely
The
Races
Next
Week.
ion rendered to the effect that hyEmma Nevada says she was born
Tue sidewalk on Boulder street
Dyspepsia, indigestion, Weakpecting outfits. A man stands a Cures
draulic mining was a lawful business,
Impua:e
Blood,
Malavia, Chills
Last Tuesday there arrived at in Austin, or in any other place
is the very worst one in the city,
and Fevers, and Neuralgia.
REMEMBER WE NOW HAVE ONLY
ness if lawtully pursued—that is, Glenbrook eight more of Willard than Omega, is the biggest liar better show of striking a five fvot
It
is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of
and we understand the property
ledge
of
forty
dollar
ore
than
he
the
Kidneys
and
Liver.
they must so use their property as Gardner’s race horses and one of unhung.
It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
owners will be legally ‘notified to
does of getting rich at the law busWomen,
andall who leai sedentary lives,
irae dene ee
not to injure that of another. Any Taylor’s, which with the animals
construct a new one.
It does not injure the teeth, cause headiness
in
these
times
of
peace
and
An EnraptjAudience.
new litigation would onty~~culmithat were already in training there
whe, er produce constipation—oTHER IRON
harmony.’”
MEDICINES DO,
Smiru’s custom is neither bought nate in the reiteration of this docIt enriches and purifies the blood, stimumake quite a fine showing of fast
Major Dane recently delivered
or sold, but comes to him simply tine.
lates
the appetite, aids the assimilatlon o7
What They Were.
stock. Artist, Prince, Killarney, at Napa his lecture entitled ‘‘A
good relieves Heartburn and Belching and
because he sells a better article
The plan that the Attorneystrengthens
the :auscles and nerves.
shaker and several other pacers Summer in Greece,’’ and the Daily
Matthew Cooke, -the veteran
For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack
for less money than any other General should interpose his in‘and trotters that are contesting Reporter of that city had the folentomologist of Sacramento, tells of Energy, &c., it has no equal.
oa T eeevains has above trade mark and
groceryman.
021-1t
fluence and use the State’s money this week in the races at Carson,
on wrapper. Take no other.
ec
eee
lowing to say of it: ‘‘Major H. C. the Bee that the insects which a crossed red lines
~
Assignee.
by
reason
of
the
present.
condiMade only by Brown CLemical Co.,
How can any merchant expect
Nevada, are expected here MonDane’s lecture last evening drew few evenings ago visited this secBaltimore,
Md
tion of a few miles of the Sacratodo a good business unless he
day, The races to begin at Glenone of the most cultured and aption in such large numbers, are
advertises his wares in the local mento. river is preposterous. brook Wednesday and continue preciative audiences t hat ever asentirely harmless. He says they
papers? Business will not come Chere is no more nor no less watfour days will it is believed be sembled in this city. The orator, are of the genus Epemera, insects
er in the river than if mining bad fully as interesting as those that
unsolicited.
in his matchless manner, recountof very brief existence, or living
never been known, and, in fact,
oo
:
took place during the District Fair ed the experiences of his travels for a Gay only. The cottony
Some parties from below are.exthere is“ now more water than in
cushion scale, for which these
in the historic land where once emphemeral creatures may have
© R=
perimenting in the tailings of the the season of 1849-50. The Genwalked Socrates and Demosthenes been mistaken, is not at all of this
A Circus Man’s Mistake.
Providence mine with a new deeral Government is the proper
Mining
Operations in the Back Kitchen of Our Boarding House that should be Enjoined
and other great souls who were
vice intended for the saving of custodian of the Sacramento riveS ae ge a
E
byfAll Means.
It is said that but a few days pioneers in literature, in art, and
sulphurets.
er, and if ex-Secretary of War Linbefore the rich strike-was made at
THERE is a lady stopping at
te eas
in all that makes our civilization,
coln had not been induced by the the Crown Point mine, Mr. GauRoom 14, Union Hotel, who-is a
Tue True Blues of Grass Valley
* The dead past liveth forevermore. ?
late legal representative of the
thier, the owner, proposed to Robcommenced the speaker, and the business and test’ medium. She}
and the Intrepid Reserves.of MaAnti-Debris Association to withinson, the circus’ man, who owns conclusion of his masterly oration comes highly reco m, ended, and
rysville will have a-game of basehold the expenditure of some
an adjoining location, that they left that truth deeply impressed brings with her testi onials from
ball at Watt Park next Sunday,
$250,000, there would have been
——_4-<> o-——_———
some of the .most prominent. citiconsolidate the two claims. Mr. upon an enrapt audience.’’
D. E: Mora@an’ returned Tuesno difficulty in navigation, even Robinson refused to-enter into any
zens of this State.’~ One® of her
<>.
day evening from San Francisco t his year, and no obstruction exsuch an arrangement, and now] special gifts is locating and dePioneer Bookstore.
where he went to attend the Grand ceptthe sand-catching structure the public would not be surprised
scribing mines.
824-1m
Go to J. B. Tuuuy, (successor to
calleda bridge between Sacra"to hear that he Had tempted the
Ete)
_ Lodge of Masons.
Where he will continue to give you
One Dollar's Worth of Goods for. .
4
BEST TONIC.
_FIETY CENTS. ©
¥
¥
\i
ONE STORE.
Maz2ceus
SNOWFLAKE WHISKY! —
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EXT 30
atly
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find it to
nd make
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ORD,
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Sale.
's his resig
street Op1, for sale
yon. ~The
and city
5 of young
a comforphaminer,
o8-1m
San
an. tee
LS
O. CRANDALL, anearly resident rysville Appeal—and they would
on Tuesday evening.
a good-sized dwelling house. on
lull senin under
3 after
ation to
. , rrita
its, with
red some
ss, Flutgs before
he right
fi ful
rine, and
DNs
especially
oe effects:
> astonis!
stite, and
n Flesh.
as and by
viges
:
ced.
Y.
Geo. W. Welch) for your School
Books, Stationery, Music, Poems,
‘Nimrod street.
Mrs. E. H. Gay.orp has returned from a trip to Sacramento and
Paper
Patterns,
UNION HOTEL,
Blank. Rector Bros.... PROPRIETORS
Books, Fashion Journals and Periodicals of all kinds. Mr. Tully{
is prepared to fill all. orders for
School Books and School --supplies
at the shortest notice.
A full sup. ,
ply of Legal Blanks always on
John T. Morgan’s barn, was taken
hand. Mr. Tully will keep everybefore Justice Sowden yesterday
thing
that is usually carried in a
Attorney-General using State funds morning and bound over to apfirst-class
Stationery Store and at]
to litigate a few miners who are pear for examination at two o’clock
powerless todo harm. The whole this afternoon. His bail was fixprices to suit the times. Give him
a call.
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matter is aneffort to have tl 1€1 ed at $1,000 in each cise.
State assume the expense of the
Fashionable Dressmaking.
pending litigation and-that recen c
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
NEVADA CITY.
'
Lovell and: Seaside Libraries, But
terick
of this city, came up from the Bay certainly not approve
now of their
_——eoe
é
ER.
costives
mento and Yolo county.
white and untamed zebra that is
The people of this State protestthe pride and terror of his zoologied vigorously against the levy of cal collection to kick him to
the light tax to assist in builddeath.
guests.
ona
a
-ing the brush dams across the
Bound Over for Examination.
Yuba—a
measure
at
the
time
apDan. Furts, one of North San
Joseph Williams, the man arJuan’s prosperous merchants, was proved by both miners and farmers and advocated by that chamrested by Sheriff Lord for burglarin. town Tuesday evening.
pion of ‘‘valley rights,’”? the Maizing Maggie Edwards house and
A GREAT many strangers are
constantly arriving here, and all
ofour hotels are well filled with
Mrs. J. P. Quintana is building
h
Lews7,
Fresh Fish
!, Fresh Fish!
te
CC. Adolph, City,
Oct. 20.
_ John Bisdon, City,
John Gennan, Ciiy,
J.S. Goodwin, You Bet,
*
B. F. Snell,
do
John Montgomery, Penn Valley
Mrs W. W. Eastman, Cam. Sp.
Miss Mary Swartz, Pleas. Val.
H. S. Hart, Susanville,
C.Schenel, Marysville,
A. A. Hartung, wi &c, Scotts F.
Chas. Freborn, Washington,
E. W. Roberis, Moore’s Flat, ,
J. Carey, San.Juan,
J. Casey,
do
J. Cunningham, San Juan,
Mrs.
A. Barton has opened a
ly commenced against some minFresh Fish received every Thursdressmaking establishment in
A. Johnson, San Mateo, .
San Francisco.
:
ers in Sacramento county: It is day evening. Salmon season reMrs. E. H. Gaylord, San Fran.
—— +
3
Judge Searls’ new Philding on
Jos. Muriaugh,
_. do
too
thin
and
won’t
influence
Mr.}newed.
Largest
and
finest
lot
of
A. BLUMENTHAL and family will
Commercial street. Cutting and
Frank A. Spencer,
do
Marshall. .
.
Fish,
of
all
kinds,
ever
brought
to
W. H. Benheim,
do
‘moveinto their new cosy cottage
First-class
fitting a ‘specialty.
——_—__
>
Nevada.
Callon R. H. Forman, work in every respect and prices
. this wéek.
Married Yesterday.
15 Commercial street.
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NATIONAL HOTEL.
reasonable. .
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2°
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S.A. MDs254 cit a5 PROPRIETOR
Miss Mary Morri, of Penn
i
nove
Miss Lena Brooks, who has freCranberries tCranberries !
October 20.
Valley, is visiting Mrs. Colley a quently visited at this city and
In what States is Dr. Richmond’s
Mrs.
Rowe,
Wisconsin,
Moe
le
this city.
?
ae has numerous acquaintances here,
A finelot of fresh " cranberries Samaritan Nervine in the greatest
W. C. Lewis, Sacramento,
demand?
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state,
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Miss L. Anderson, Bloomfield,
Pror. J. R. Davis has been enwas married at Oakland yesterday just received-at J. J. Jaekson’s
Miss J. Turner,
do
Beehive Grocery store, Commera Bilious state, a: Debilitated state,
gaged as organist of Trinity to W. H. High, Jr.
J.D. Ostrom,
do
a Nervous state, a Dyspeptic state,
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John H. Findlay, Sacramento,
‘Mrs. H. Avery will be at the
Mars. P. Crancy has gone to th
country on a shortrvisit. —
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Union Hotel fora. short time, giv
and when you. feel in a bad state
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}generally. $1.50 at Carr Bros.
O. Crandall, San Francisco, .
Mrs Beck, You Bet,
A. J. Ridge, Grass Valley,
ing lessons in: Metallic lustre and
A suite of furnished rooms with
You can buy a 73g octave piano,}_W. Gardner, Glenbrook,
Panel paintings.
. a single room, with use of piano.
Sranparp SHoe Co’s Mining
L. Byington & d, Downieville,
nearly new, a fine toned instruThorough
instruction
given
in
Enquire of Mrs. C. T. Canfield, ment, for $350; cost $450. Call at 'F. W. Seitz, Forest City,
Boots
at Tracy’s.
fit
six lessons; no previous knowBroad street.
W. F. Lewis, Marysville,
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J.B. Tully’s book store, Broad
D. Furth, North San Juan,
B. o. Mutiite’ has gone below ledge in drawing or painting re017-tf
Wm. Evans, Forest Hill.
Sxatine tonight at, Theatre. tf street, for particulars.
for new goods,
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Mary Ann—‘‘Hould steady now, Mrs, Maloney, while I give that drilla wipe that will mate the airth thrimble.”
Mrs. Maloney—‘‘Don’t sthrike too loud, Mary Ann, for if thim valley papers hear of this they will beatther enjining, shure.”
There are a good many things that need enjoining in this. world of ours,
and perhaps none more so than-the introduction to mercantile circles of goods
without merit. We do not in all cases approve of the principle that “to the
victor belongs the spoits,” but we do.believe that to the article of merit belon:
SUCCESS. The most convincing evidence of the wisdom of this belief -that now
occurs to our mind is our experience with SNOWFLAKE WHISKY. No
one who,has ever used it can for a moment question its wonderful merit, ‘while
the imme
e demand from all parts of the country attests to the success with
‘. which it meets.
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~ . For sale by all Grocers and Druggists.
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