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to met‘Comesinto’my oom
through talking with Mr.
‘Pire at ors Yee
when you get
Hancock.” Gow,
erécomes inthe point that Mr,Fitch:
mite Mnot_ or._yillnot remember.) J saw im,
'
“TNOONSTTUTIONAL
the roof of a eid
Aoa Chronicle o Various Folks theNenan a“Daeatd by the
Electric Company's buil ing at ‘enced
and he said: ‘‘Mr. Avery tells mé you are
ley caught on fire, buta st¥éam of water
in need of ready money. I carry but very
was turned» on very promptly and the
SUBSCRIPTION Tenne—Fifteen Cents a Week,
little about me, but I will give you an order
eMune Evenings Dail Bxcept Sandaye and
eee ony ener yee‘Mouth;—— Year
Pee
ARRIVALS aT THE
Union Hotel, Main Street.
paren
Doings and Intentions.
Wh Jon; Mr, Mitchell, the Business’ Manager flames extinguished , before much damage
_>.
vewtilted:. Sines the company pat up their . G. “Bigelow iis over frem Colaribia Hill,
Supreme Cotrt.
Franetsco, Feb. 25.—The Califor~
au easeer fe Bare SouLine}. for$20. I do not present it to you, I am, ‘tiéw ‘pallding, the”‘shed has been usedas sedy» Alhamgli of San’ Francisco arrived niaSanSupreme
Court today decided that the
Dellbaras:iz
Marysville Sa
oorat reporter a
O. J. Haley, Marysville,
Ren Daniels,
ake
V. Morrison, Grass Valley,
Mra, Oharity
A.’
= ©. Davis,
R. F. Knox,
D. Deware,
Cc. W. Kitts,
“
G. W. Kyemming,
primary election law passed at the last Leges
Alderman,
J,
of Sacramento arrived here islature is’ unconstitutional on the ground
Mrs, J. Chisholm, San’ Juan,
Mrs. Reese, °
that it is special and local legislation,
Mrs, Doud and Miss Fudge, of DowniePat. McCarty,
feet square was burnedin the roof,
Chief Justice Beatty rendered the deAnd on that spot, in the old editorial rooms
John Jerson,
ville, arrived here last scaron their way. cision.
Soon
after
the
fire
occurred
a
rumor
was
Noticeis hardy? iveSythe unde
ed
I, Salhingh, San Francisco.
ef the Evening Bulletin, I. registered a
WEDNESDAY....FEB. 26, 1896. mental vow that if it was ever in my power cirdulated in this city, probably. started by . * 540 Francisco,»
All.the other justices concurred,
Howard McIntosh, San Francisco,
Lumber Firms of Nevada-City”‘and Grass
some wag, that the gas works
at Grass Valce“H. Noland, the livery man of DownieThis is understood to knock out the four J. R. Jones, Sacramento,
Valley, that on after this date
ass
to assist Mr, Fitch, ‘even at the risk of my
F. Z. Pinkley, Colusa,
years terms of the county officers and reley
‘had
exploded,
that
several
persons had ville, arrived here Inst evening.
Lumber will: be uniforinly the
life, I would’do it. ©
neat e
Arthur V, Poin, is
been killed and the whole lower portion. of
H, L. Moodyis over from Truckee.
duce them to two,
yards in these towns,» ._
M. Dond, Downieville,
I worked for several months on this extra
©. A. Meiser of San Francisco arrived
*ee
Main atreet, was on fire, The report yas
Miss Fudge,
Tus Tow.es Bros,’ Co, es
‘*oase,”” In the early part of 1869 it was
j here this morning.
J. H. Noland,
Will Be Here,
M. L. & D. Marsigy =~
decided to publish a morning as well asan
‘Mrs, W. H. Martin went to Sacramento
H. L. Moody "aches:
H.& FLL
L, Coorar,
Mr.
time
this
at
Just
Frank
Monk,
French
Corral,
edition,
evening
It
is
thought
that
Julian
Sontag,
Secre‘Character
wate Mead vindicate the
today on a visit,
The Concert Tonight.
flenry
George,
You
Bet,
Sargent wrote to. me that H.J. Tilden, who
‘Union Luunue Co,oo Cy
C. O. Jepson, who has been figs on jury tary of the Miners’ Association, will be
O, Jones, Bowman’s Dam,
J.C, bien Bao,
was then Assessor of Internal Revenue, had A good many tickets for the’ firemen’s duty the past week, returned today to ns present at the mass meeting for the reorganDavid Henry, Washington,
a
a-commission as U, S. Gauger for me, I concer this evening have been sold ‘and}}ome at Relief Hill,
ization of the County Association in this
February 24,+1896,
srgVale,
San FRANorsé0, Feb’y. 24,98®
} was on my way to show the letter to Mr. the indications are that there will be a large:
Mrs. L, Moon and little son went to San. city tomorrow.
Evrror Transcriet, I either have the
Fitch when { met him in the hall. He attendance. The public generally should be} Juan today to visit friends.
or
happy faculty of seeing the good points. of
Don’t”Haity
New York, Feb, 25.—T. H. Haley of
said: ‘‘You are just the man I was looking as much interested in the affair as the fireWorp comes’ from all quarters that the
Senator
Preston
has
returned
from
Los
, in the daily intercourse of life,
neatest and most satisfactory dye for color— the Mosler-Bauman Safe Company tells a] put wait foe the
for, I-want you to be assistant foreman men, aud give their hearty support. Make. Angéles,-where he went to assist in the
new
nw
‘in’ the hew
coring the beard a brown or blackis Bucking‘brighter; the better side, has in
‘strange story of persecution at the hands of . .,.4, Largest stock of Carpets” and Wall
of the morning edition. I thanked him, it a complete success.. ‘Those who contribsure you can pay it ‘backin a short time.”
Cénts & Liné Each Subthe gas generating room,
sequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. Rates It was paid.
J. R. Jones
For Other AdverseingMade Known.on AppliL-wasdumfounded, A perfect stranger, smokestack became too hot and citused’,the .
shake
roof
tu
ignite.
A
hole
about.
two.
ast
evening. ;
cation.
and so much kindness extended to him!
smicihs THA WERE UNJUST.
were
of Guorge XK Fitch.
QUEER STORY.
BSBmostaecases
th6belgie
been displayed to me, I can
verti
+
ner stone ceremonies of the new Masonic. ham’s Dye for the Whiskers.
a wealthy San Francisco widow named Paper now arriving, Prices as low as the
and at the same time handed him the letter. ute to it will have the satisfaction of know~ Temple, Mr. Preston was presented with
~¢-0
0
not tell. Perhaps it may. be that my disI then said : “No words that I can speak . ing that they are aiding something that will a nice silver trowel,
’
Bourne which beganin 1881 and has continlowest. Orders taken for Hangi ing Paper,
suitably engraved.
position is such as to lead me-to “Speak of
Advertised Letters.
ued ever since through. personals inserted in
could possibly give you an idea of the grati. be an improvement to the'town and a matter
tf
Leg & ‘HAW Co,
a man as I find him, and censure alone what
tude that dwells in my heart, If at any . } of pride to the people, Go tu the concertand
The following is a list of the letters renewspapers unti) life has become unbearable. —_—_—____
I see.” Or, perhaps, it may be that I seek time I can be of service to you call upon. enjoy a nice treat, while at the same time
—_———+-16emaining in the postoffice at Nevada City,
out the kernels and let the chaff be blown
Notice, .
giving your mite towards the cost of putme.”
Nevada County, Cal., February 26, 1986:
Your Own Fault.
wherever the wind ‘listeth. Whatever it
Too soon the time came, The great] ting up two new flagpoles so that Old Glory
rae firm heretofore tela
existing under the ff
Allen, J. H.
may be, my desire to speak well of everyname and s te of Scadden.& Cleveland.ae:
It is your own fault if you continue to ing busines
strike among the printers took place in this{ can float to the breeze on all proper occaAdams, Mrs, K.
s
in
Nevada
City, Cal, is this "day
one I may ha)
n to have in mind, _whencity in August, 1869; starting firat in the . sions.
suffer with any painful disease of a rheudissolved by mutual consent.
Clark, John M.
Mr. Phil -Scadoe
ten
agre
ever the tru isobserved, is a pleasure to
matic
nature,
for
it
is
guaranteed
and
ha:
e
y
ee
Collins, J. F,
the entire interest of
Bulletin office. Did I hestitate what todo?.
.
concern
e
in
evelan?d
ag.
been
proven
beyond
doubt
that
the
Oil
oi
Curnow, Thos, B,
me, as I hope it is to your readers,
Verdict For Plaintiff.
hereafter conduct the same,
ae be Sa
Not. for’ a moment, I went to George
Eden will remove ,all impurities from the
Hahun, Wm.
_ New York, Feb, 25.—A Herald special
~ “Pali Ted to miak@ these remarks, introOulton, -who was then “Collector of Internal
bone and flesh, the seeds of all painful disHaguan, Wm. (2)
The jury“in the case of Mary Sniith vs. from Washington, says: Secretaries Heraaah
February 17, 1896,
eases of the external system, The Oil of
Hid, Philip,
Revenue, told him the story as I have told Patrick Hawkins rendered a verdict last bert and'Lamont are giving special. atten_ write and of one who, in his time (and I do
Eden has been sold by Jonn P, Zier of
Kesler, Kugene
it here, and asked him if he had any-objecnight, finding for plaintiff and assessing tion to the question of placing the extra
Grass Valley, only on a full guarantee, and
Lievre, Frank
not believe his “time” is yet ever), cut no
tions to the course I intended to pursue, damages'at $1. The suit was over a ditch star,’ representing: the new State of Utah, on
can be obtained through other first-class
Lessley, Jim
“mall figitke! invthe «political , and ‘literary
dealers in medicines,
anufactured only
Martin, John
‘Not a bit of objection,” said he. ‘Go and water right,
the American flag, They were together tryhistory of the State,
It always follows
by John L. Kellett Oil of Eden Medicine
Malk, James
ahead.”’
ing
to
perfect
an.
arrangement
of
forty-five
“that "niad of strong will and positive char—
Merrill, Wallace H.
ge a Reta Cal, For sale by W,
I worked until the strike was over, and
Died This Morning.
stars, which will be the number in national
Podmore Mrs, A. H.
Vinton, °
acter. makeq . enemies, No, matter, how
incured the ill-will of most of the printers,
Russell; Mrs. C. A.
ensign on and after July 4th. Itis probable
ODO
“good'hia motives
m
may have been—no matSealed Proposals. will be reFrank
Weeks,
who
has
been
suffering
Sharrawn, Mrs. A,
But the time came when many of those who
that the starsin the new flag will be arter how pure his private life has beey—no
Nevada County Directory.
from an attack of ‘pneumonia, “and who
ceived
up to Feb, 29, 1896, at
Smith,
A.C,
had struck asked ‘me to use my influence
ranged in six rows, with eight and seven
matter how zealously he has worked for
Sousa, Joe
8
o'cloc
k P. M. for building of
with Mr, Fitch to get their places back. In was reported as being better yesterstars in each row alternately, At present
Copies of the Nevada County arbre
Silver, Will
tno .matter. how. . much
day, died at 4 o’clock this morning at
some cases 1 did. But he was always
a
Power
Williams,
Billy
the
forty-four
stars
are
arranged
in
six
rows,
can
be
obtained
for
50
cents,
House, For specifianguish of mind he may have suffered in
his home beyond Park Avenue. Deceased
Williams, .Miss Lora
loyal to the men who stood by him. Howthe
upper
and
lower
rows
having
eight
stars
cents,
Apply
to
cation
s call atK.,_ Casper's ofcriticising the course of some public man
has been a resident here for some time, and
Williams. Mrs. John
reach and the other seven stars each,
Frep. E. Brown,
who hag been his: personal and political ever, as there were many places to be filled was a son-in-law of Thomas Kebinson,
fice
If not called for in fifteen dive letters
quite a number of the old hands were taken
Transcript Office.
friend for years, and who he may have
A Social Time.
will be sent to the dead letter office. Parback, which shows that Mr. F. has not that
helped to pow
porepesters: Tsay, how
Bought aa Big Safe.
Oustomah Lodge of Odd
0 Fellows will give ties calling for any of these letters wil
“ate; the "slings and vindictive spirit, which his traducers accuse
true all of thesé'!
him
of
having.
W.G.
Richards
‘today
received
a
large
a
social
dance
at
Odd
Fellows
hall Thursday please say advertised, and pay a fée of one
arrowg:of hatred , wads venom : will follow
Political
offices
are
ollentala
quantities—
safe
that was formerly used at the Derbec. evening, March 5th, Phe Rebekahs have cent for each Jetter.
him, eyen;igte.the shades.of, a life .devoted
LEONARD 8. Carkins, P, M.
we
know
we
hold
them
today,
but
tomor-.
mine,
It was placed in his grocery store . been invited to be present,
to his private concerns, ».:
row,
they
may
belong
to
some
other
parties,
this afternoon. Mr, Richards will soon
It appeama! to.me» that: the: Transontior
Tuar slight cold, ‘of which you think so
must lve eblarge cirqujation in this: city, I. suppose I realize this as mach a#any one. have # new office fitted up in the store,
little, may lead to serious trouble with the
Twice
did
I
receive:the
‘‘yellow.
envelope,”
‘oe
lungs
Avoid this result by taking Ayer’s
for, ev
I
ote my letter te you.
Rosgsure, Or,, Feb, 25.—. R. B. MathCherry
Pectoral, the best’known remedy for
about ree 5
ee get a day and twice (in addition to the first time) was
No Kick Coming.
ews, under: $5000 bonds to appear~ before ‘colds, coughs, catarrb, bronchitis, incipient
passes that:some*one, ‘in a-sort -of ‘mocking: a place made forme in the Bulletin office.
One day when a coupe driven along . the Grand Jury for attempted rapeon Miss ‘consumption, and all other throat and lung
Inever
asked
Mr.
Fitch
for
a
favor
but
way, d
ot say: ‘‘Why don’t you tell
Broadway at. the rate of ten miles an . Grace Smith, eloped with her last night, At
what it was. granted. We became very hour had cenie within a hairbreadth
2®
us wie itee
May Do As Much for fou.
friendlyand are today. Can any-one wonof running me down I followed it up for noon a telegram was received announcing
AN A¥FRETION: FOR (GEORGE K, FITCH ?”
their marriage at Vancouver, Wash.
that I have an aflection for him.’,
three or four blocks until it came to a
Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, Ill., writes
Well, with
, permission, I will gratIt -was.only today that a gentleman told halt beside the curbstone,
Ninery Per Cenr,of all th
need that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for
ify thejggdiosit
these. gentlemen, andI hme that during the cholera epidemicin Sac—
‘Do you know,’’ I said to the driver, . to take a course of Hood's Gartaperitie at many years, with severe pains in his back
believe Ioan show a side of Mr. Fitch’s. ,smento, when Mr. F, was one of the. WhO grinned as. he saw mo approach, this season to prevent that run-down condiand also that his bladder was affected, He
:
**that. you nearly ran me down ten min. tion of the system which invites disease,
tried’many so called Kidney cures bat withcharac’ er that few, are aware of, I have publishers
of the Times and Transcript, he
out any good result, About a year ago he
been to dt ati ‘he’was cold; that not a drop was noted for his generosity aud kindness utes ago?”’
began use of Electric Bitters and found re“Yes, sir,’’ he promptly replied.
Hoon’s Pitts are
i
of red blo (rune in. his veins; that he was ‘to the poor and sick. Even the late B. P.
‘You had. me in ‘between your car-*. do. not purge, -pain or gripe. “Bold by all lief'at once. Electric Bitters is especially
ungratef
* se--fisted—in fact, all the
adapted to cure of all Kidney and Laver
}Avery, at that time a perfect stranger, was. riage and a cable car, and it was a close . druggists. 25c.
troubles and often gives almost instant re
sins in he
ue‘were Jaid athis door, saved to enlighten and please thousands by call.’’
e
lief. One trial will prove our statement,
e
To all of these remarks I have. said, ‘I thé aid of the timely assistance given him
**Yos, it was, sir. ’’
Price only 5(c, for large bottle. At Dickk:.ow better.” To some’ of my friends I by George K. Fitch. And thisis the-cold,
‘‘You didn’t even try to pull up your
Even the Stay or Corset affects generations to come.
erman & Co,’s, Drug Store.
horse,
*’
I
persisted.
have told the story. “of my first interview heartless man ! “I wish there were more. Let
It would then seem plain that it is woman’s duty to s%cure
**No; sir’?
with Geo, K. Fitghiand its results. If. Mr.: ‘Billy Bausman and Mr, Higgins speak from
“Then
you
didn’t
care
whether
you
Fitch was not a man who has filled‘snch a their graves. But I mtist close.
THE BEST, THE MOST COMFORTABLE, FLEXIBLE and EASY FITTING
tan me down or not?’’
large placein the hi
as qwellas ia ‘the
**No, gir. re)
.
,
“Ss
Watrer MeEap.
THE EXTRA STAR,
How'the Admission of Utah Has Altered}
~ the Flag.
CHAS, "Sera
ductony’ joe Wotingyby Whit: Tati cabont:to
‘.
“
:
4:
a ahs ‘Te
None in the World
THEY AREMARRIED.
Equal To It .
The Best of All!
Ladies’ Favorite. 20
To Contractors, i
.
Nevada County
FIFTY GENTS A WERK Just now the worldis worshiping
Miners’ Association,
at the shrine of
**Well, that’s. cool! Are you in the
century, I would not drag our personal and
Advertisements of not to exceed five lines in
habit. of killing people’ who may be
length inserted under this head for 50 Cents
private rélations into print. He himself
crossing the street as you come along??’,
@ week on$2a month. Each additional line
pretendsto forget our first -interview. I
‘‘Not-in the habit, no, sir. You see;
10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month.
Payait was this way. A gent picks me up.at
At a meeting of the Executive Committee
think
it isonly: a p
ashe remem-,
ble invariably in advance.}
And millions of happy hearts today, from Maine to Califor
the Fifth Avenue and wants to git down
a . pits ane everin’ Sacramento}
nia, are
to the Star theater in five minutes. I of the Nevada Gaknty Miners’ Association
throbbing inside the Kid Fitting Royal Worcester,
during the cholera times, in the early "50s. .
‘
Happenings,
.
Girl
Wanted.
can’t git him there in five, but I can in . it was ordered that a public meeting of the
and they could not possibly have made
15° styles at prices
eight if. there isn’t a block and the
A girl is wanted to do housework for a
Tun Union Horst is the leading firstwheels stay on, and I does it and gets 50 Association be held in Nevada City, Cal., on
such an impression on his mind as his acfrom 50 cents to $1o.
small family. Apply at this office,
£25
. class hotel in Nevada City. It isthe “great cents extra. ’’
quaintancewith-me;antes
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 27, 1896.
It was in the wintersot 1868 whenI first headquarters for commercial travelers and
**But where do I come in?’’
“You? Why, you escaped with-your. At 1 o’clock P. m., for the purpose of reorBusiness For Sale.
met the gentleman. Previous to that time tourists, and employs only white help.
The Royal Whist. Club will: be. enterlife, and there’s no kick coming to you.
I had been a substitute printer on the San
Owing to ill health Mrs. M. A, Hocking
MAIN STREET,
ganization and the transaction of such busiFrancisco Times, and was also the correstained tomorrow evening by Mr, and Mrs. Wait till you are run down and killed
on Broad street, offers her stock of groSol
e
Agen
ts
for Nevada City.
as may come before the meeting.
pondent of the Marysville Appeal. On the F. E. Brown at the residence of Nat P. and then let the widdy do the kickin.’’ . ness
ceries, etc., for sale at a big bargain, The
—Detroit Free Press.
t..yeataI wrote a Brown, East Broad:street.
ptember of
stand
9
is one of the best in town and doing
Ar. TrEGiDao, Pres,
atl eee
,in which I scored The concert-given by the Mayflower Band
Rough on the Assembly.
a-good business,
25-lw
W.
F.
Exetepriant,
Sec’y.
the management of the Times. This letter on the balcony at the National Hotel last
Sir Herbart Maxwell, M. P., retells a
Lost.
was called forth by the treatment received evening brought out a large crowd of peotale about the lord high commissionerA silver watch was lost between Moonby the late E. G, Waite, who was then the ple and was greatly appreciated by all. The ship of the general assembly of the
Church of Scotland. When Mr. Disraeli
editor of the Times, at the hands of Dr. selections were well rendered,
ey’s ranch and Rock Creek on Sunday.—
Bert Rector of this city has been elected was forming his administration in 1874,
The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at
L. CG. Gunn, who was the ostensible but
G. FISHER.
A. FISHER,
editor of the Blue’and Gold, the publication acertain noble earl, noted, in addition
public mind of thi
je for” almost a half
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPTS
Royal Worcestey, ~
ee
eee
Summarized Mention of Minor Home
Mrs. Lester & Crawford,
PLAZA GROCERY STORE
Flower Festivals,
not the real proprietor.
Q
e
iae
a.
cosEFEs svp=rat
te]
«
i
Mr. Waite knew
nothing
of the article until he saw ‘it in that is issued annually at the State Univerprint. Well, I was quietly told ‘by Mr, sity. It isan honor well bestowed. Bert
oO. B. Taggell, the. foreman, . that I was not is a bright and very promising young man,
The Chinese held. a celebration today in
w
, there any.. more.
mo:
We had become
very friendly in
i the few months we were the vicinity of the Champion mine. Upon
associated together, but he had to do as their return to town there was a lively fusi’ he wanitoldys ¥‘quit, aud>for several weeks lade of bombs and firecrackers, while, the
I loafed-around-theroome-of the Typographband played John I, Caldwell’s favorite air,
ical Union, waiting, like Wilkins Micaw— viz; ‘lo the Sweet By and By.”
Mrs. George Baker of Columbia Hill is
‘ber, for “something to turn up.” But the
to her daughter, Mrs, Penlitthe money) I hag, gradually slipped from, here on a visit
my grasp, and my landlady one day told gelly. Mr. George Baker was over from
me that ifI didn’t pay my»rent(it was the above place yesterday.
only $7 and she was the wife of a printer,
whose wages I was helping to keep up,
without receiving any benefit myself,) I
would bave to leave, I had just ten cents
in my pocket,
Seized with desperation
I went atraight to the Bulletin editorial
rooms, and sought the late B.yPe. Avery,
who was the leading writer and was a
friend of mind. I said: ‘I want you to
introduce me to Mr, Fitch and tell him what] Prof,, Michell will give.a bon bon party at
BY TELEPHONE,
~#-O'clock This Afternoon,
work”
writesbroke anil want Grass Valley one-week from Friday even
aeA ioe . en the’ matter ing.
He intends giving a masquerade ball
had been fully laid before Mr. F. he said. the first week after Lent.
~
in a WEMeugbing Mahier Well, F would
George Grant who was injured Sanday:
like to give youa place but Ican’t. The while blasting willows near Rough and
foreman of the composing-room, as you are Ready will lose the sight of “his left eye,
the printers. However, Otherwise he ig getting along nicely,
aware, em]iéye"all
I will introduc
paint eet W.B. Bourn, of the -E.npire mine, ‘whois
can do
: visiting Grass Valley, ‘today dunated $50. to] .
and the proj rietor snide
I remember €¥*that was
sion:—‘
— I the Athletic Club of that place.
“W
The oldspur wheel at the Maryland mine .
is being blasted into pieces, proparaliry 6 :
k,
oe a printer, @bo iewery highly Kackaiadded being hauled away.
Mr. Avery.Have you got anything for.
by)
”
i Hap.
ta
“No,
‘
©
» Cut His Foot. e
While J::F, Dolley
was splitting stock
of wood this mornirg he made a miss-lick . .
and. the ax struck bis foot on the instep,
inflicting a = ents ~Theinjary will lay.
~ Fiestas,
Rose Carnivals,
to many estimable qualities, for his fe
{24-lw
this office,
(Successors to THOS. SHURTLEFF & SON,2)
cundity of forcible expletive, expressed
ware New Firm have shenletaly. re-st
For Rent.
ocked this well-known Store with
a strong desire to become master of the
buckhounds. .‘‘Well,’’ said Disraeli, ‘‘]
A house with large lot, to rent or lease
had niyself thought of that post for your
reliable parties. Apply at this office,
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lordship, ‘but the truth is that her majesty is very particular about the lanFurnished Rooms to Let.
Frozen Eastern Oysters kept consta tly on hand.
guage used in the hunting field, so 1 and the like, will be the delight of CaliforFour'rooms, neatly furnished, suitable for
nia for the next two or three months,
have determined: to submit your name
reshand Salt Water Fish, in
housekeeping for man and wife or small
ason, received
for her approval as lord high commisfamily.
‘Inquire
at
this
office,
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Santa
Barbara
Flower
Festival,
the
sioner to the general assembly !’’? And ta
that post he was appointed gins: a tame of whichis word-wide, and the glory
For Rent.
of which, like that of Solomon, is not half
— Westminster Gazette.
Our Prices will not yo. suit,
told, opens: April 15th.
‘Queen Flora
Five rooms or the entire house of eight
will reign’3 gaa an arbitrary and absolute
rooms. Ten acres of ground, with orchard,
despot,
situated on Nimrod street, Enquire of A.
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La Fiesta de Los Angeles, now fixed Silva, on the premises.
in the chronology of California feasts, and
For Sale.
not less illustrious than its older prototypes,
‘Tho Latest. Bvouts at Grass Valley Up to!
you Hera j!
FISHER BROS, Proprietors
The Latest Pack of Fancy and Staple Groceries
from first hands every Thursday evening.
but please you,
commences April 22; and the riot of fun
will spread over 4 faye.
The E. W. Towle ranch near Sugar Loaf,
consisting of about 5 acres of ‘land, a good
The Carnival of Roses, to take placein house and other buildings, besides all ‘stock
San Jose, May 6th and
» inclusive, on the place is offered for sale at a bargain,
though a more recent candidate for favors For full particulars enquire on the premises,
of the fun-loving world, yet because of the
limitless possibilities of the Garden City for
iene thatis made of roses,is quite as
of Promise.
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Mrs, E, W. Town.
YOUHAVE GOT TO.
TRAVEL TO KEEP -UPWITH
Michell’s: Dancing School.
~
Ladies’ and gentlemen’8 class meets every .
~ REDUCED . RATES
Wednesday evening at 8 ‘o'clock. ChilWill
be made by the ‘Sournern Pacrric
. . Company for all these brilliant events, Ardren’s class every Saturday afternoon ut 2
o'clock, Social every Saturday night. Private fessons at hall or at residence. _ "325
. House Cleaning.
Ure
ite ik OF.
2
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' Swart Has Charge Again.
Businessis rushing at Swart’s Photograph
Gallery. High-grade work at popular prices
‘catches em,
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ror eal
Long-established ‘ibspeess Business,_good
“A boris and wagon.
Enquire of F.-T, Nilon.
For
t Sale.
House and lot on “Nevada street; House
contains seven rooms. ‘and bath. Apply to
ide. Nilon, a
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~ 15-té
FOR HIS. ‘PRICES 4ARaEe
TO THE LOWEST NOTCH.