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January 3, 1895 (4 pages)

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= = —Just-why-this-should-_be so. is not quite "ple APE GIES & ail nscrip NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA, TAURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, 18958, f —— Established Sept.6, 1860, by N. P. Brown& Co, bala HED EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, ‘BROWN & CALKINS. Nive. Brows, L, S. CaLKmxs. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. s One year, strictly in advance Six months Three months. Per week —_. If not paid in advanne, 60 gents per ienth, One Advertising R stes—Legal , advertising: $1 per K Square for first insertion. 50 Bas per squars for each additional insertion. usiness «dvertisements as per card rites. Socal notices 10 cents per line tor first inser' tion-and-tive cons for Bach additionalinsertion. Entered a the the~Postoffice at Nevada City as second-class matter. “County € Official Directory. John Caldwell. ..6.3). 265050: Superior. bates D. F. Douglass .ae heriff J. G. Neagle Under -heriff Ji J. Greany. : . Clerk J.C. Nilon ae eees . Deputy Clerk CoRR. Clarke 3c ek . “Agsessor John Werry . Recorder B. -F: Snell.. @freasurer Thos, 8. Ford A . District Attorney. W.J. Rogers "Superintendent of Schools H. Daniels .. _.Covoner D. 8. Collins ‘Public Administrator SUPERVISORS. a J. M. BUFFINGTON, D.MePHETRES, F.M PRIDGEON, .7T. J. ROBINSON E. W. DONNELLY. The Night Conductor’s Courtship. . The conductors on the night runs are usually more, genial than those who * look after the fares in the daytime. clear, but the fact that m of them yyoung conduct affairs of the heaft\wi ‘women who are engaged i omestic service during thé daytime may have something. to 46 with it. In making as*signments the : aim usually is to put the matried men on;the day.runs and: the singlé men on at night. ‘A’s soon as the J evening dishes are out of the way the lady in whom he is interested boards his car, and between one end of the line and thé, other they manage to have & lengthy tete-a-tete. The gripman .is more fortunately situated than the conductor in this ‘respect, as his . little chats are. not subject to frequent -interruptions, asthe conductor’s are:—Chicago Friburie @: Many, Kinds of aoe In One, ° A mean solar day is the average or mean of all the apparent solar days in ayear' Mean solar time:is that shown bya well ‘regulated clock or watch, ' while apparent.solar time is that shown by a well constructed; sundial. The difference between the “two at any time}, “is th sedicdrmsiciaect: tine andimay amount . to 16:yninutes ¢ Tice astrouomical tay gins. at noon, and the ¢ivil day at the precading midnight. ‘he sidereal and menn. solar days are both invariable, bat one day of the latter is egual.to 1 day:3 minntes—and * 56.555 secones of the former. : 21 seconds. a ++Se.+ Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthen ing Cor ‘dial and Blood Purifier is admirably adapted to make ‘‘a.little health go a long way.’ dts curative power is largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic and nutritive properties, by which the energy of. the: system is: recruited. It is pleasant to the taste, easily borne-gn the stomach and: harmless under prolonged use. Try ie e Sold at Carr Bros,’ Sees Drug Store. S0cts. and Neeteye $1.00 Bottle, “ j One cent a dose. It is sold cm a gutrantee by all aria ‘gists. It cures Inc'pie 1t Consitnption and it is thbest Cough and Croup Cures Sold by Can ,_ Bros. md CITY HOTEL. Mrs: -O. C. Conlan Begs to announce to the people a-City and the public lly that having pu i the property kno a € nited States eer Hal and ! odging Houses and hav ing remo ivled the samanc fitted itup first-class’ style for HOterpurposes, she is nov prepasr@l to accommodate th eblie with Board and Lodging: at! Reasonable Rates. he Rooms are all First-Class, ‘Light and Airy. i s2The Tables will be supplied with e Best in the Market, The Hotel wi 1 ba known as the City Hotel. Hoping to receive a wes of the public pat nage, Tam, ete, WxS. 0. C. CONLAN@& First-Class a NOTICE. SREBY GIVEN THAT THI unde wll apply tothe Board of Su . pervisors~Of Nevada’ county, at its regula term,0" the 7th day o? January, or as soo! “shéreaiter asthe nratter can be heard, for a re newal lceuse-to-collect tolls. om the Seutt Yuba River Birids se, ‘Tc apart Co oric E Es De WOOD. a i, H. GRAVES, Agent. Decomber 7 18.4. ae 17) 2a i (Formerly City Hotel. ) x Corner of Broad and Union Streets, NEVADA CITY, ~CAL. seibihpriineas —\ Pe . the 5,6; . ". in the cornhouse. known ag the Virginia BIG POKER STORIES. THEIR TEXT THE REMARKABLE VAGARIES OF LUCK. Senator Wolcott’s Lucky ‘Draw In the “Brace” Game—The Old Red Ear Story Retold In Condensed Form—The Person. *-al:Confession of One of “the Company.” ‘*I suppose Senator Wolcott is one of she coolest men living when engaged in a game of chance,’’ said Albert Watson .of Denver. “Like most men whose early tnanhood has Baen s spent onthe frontier, he Jearned the valué of a poker hand and the best way to-keep cases.as soon as he learned law, and he was known as a ‘limit? player all over Colorado before-his ‘ame as-atlawyer had spread outside of Jenver..When playing faro, he always Hd-.and. dees yet bet as much on the urn of a card as the dealer will allow im. to, and when he sits ih: a poker fame the other people want to keep ueir eyes wide open and play ‘their ‘ards mighty clase tip to their' chests. “Wolcottonce ‘ound himself in a game of poker where three of the other players were playing asure game. They were professionals and were after a big bundle of money that he had in his pos‘ession as Well as looking for that which the fifth player, a mining operator named Durkin, was known ‘to have. Wolcott knew in 20 niinutes after the firs® hand avas dealt that the intention was to rob him and wearied his wits trying to find a way out of the game’ without making trouble, but hecouldn’t diseover a méans to save him. ~At-last he was dealt -a pat.,flush of diamonds made up of the.5, 7, 8, 9-and jack. He skinned those cards over and did a mighty piece of thinking. He felt in bis bones that a flush would: be no account in the world when it came to a showdown, but—he chipped in and staid to draw cards. To his surprise, he wasn’t raised before the draw. ‘*He looked over his bright red diamonds and contluded to draw.a card, in order, if possible, to strengthen tho sequence. He:pondered. a long time between discarding the 5 spot or the -picture, and. at last tossed away the jack and called fora card. The dealer looked surprised at is wanting any, but gave him the card. Wolcott picked it up and found he had gvé the-6.spot of dia: monds.” He never turned a hair. The betting began, andhe nursed his sequence of diamonds and just staid along, lettitig the other fellows; do the raising. At last it got down to Wolcott and one of the professionals. .Finally there wis a_call, and the other man f showed four queens. Wolcott laid dow , t, 8 ant—-9—of-diamonds and swept int’ the pot. The game stopped right there. Ireckon that was the greatest piece of luck at any man ever had -in a poker game.’ When Mr. Waticn had concluded his interesting recital and the wonderful -draw had been expatiated upon, one of his listeners remarked that-he reckoned it was his deal, too,’’ he remarked, ‘‘but of a different character from that experienced by Senator Wolcott. A friend of mine who lives out in-Maryland was playing in a little poker game not long ago. .The paraphernalia of the game was primitive, consisting of asingle well thumbed deck, of steamboat cards, with grains of corn for chips. My friend was followed by a.regular tem of bad luck, and his corn was down fo a very few grains. He agitated his mind for a minute or two and then suddenly announced that he had forgotten to give his horse water and would have todoit. He went out of the ouse, and béing familiar with the premises made his way to thecornhonse,’and putting in his hand in the dark got an ear of corn and put it in his pockef, ‘Then he-went to the stable, after’ making a big noise,at the pump to let the fellows inside believe ho. was moistening his animal, and returned in a few minutes to the house. He sat down and proseeded to pull ont. the ‘chips’ he had placed in his pocket:when he left, and i which. he had substantially added to meantime. You can imagine his consternation whén he found that he drew 4 forth his. original dozen white ‘chi with twice that many red. He hadmanaged to fihd in the darkthe ¥ red ear 7 rs confession after fy Miller-wheh the laugh snbsi ‘*‘Some years ago I was prone and then to indulge in the delights of draw, and there was a friend iving near me, over in Georgetown, “Dll make a perso that,’”’ said .H 4} afflicted with intermittent insanity’ of the same sort that visited him .at intervals coincident.with my owu. Consequently we usually hunted the guime together. One night we came o¥tr-this side of the creek together and proceeded -to a place on Ninth street, where-a public game, with table stakes; was pretty popular. Along about 11 o’clock we, both got »brokg and concluded. to go home. The-nhight had grown stormy, and it-was sleeting like sin when we teft the ‘club,’ as it wascalled. A search revealed that we had but one car ticket between us, The bobtail cars, without a conductor, Were then used on the Met-° ropolitan lihe, and we conceived the highly original idea of splitting that ticket in half and dropping the two pieces in the box. sar ,over and carried out our scheme. You may knock me down if both pieces didn’t fall in the box white .side up. The driver glanced at them and then statted to open the deor, bat we both made a. break and got off the car. es made up my. mind there that a Tuck was too utterly bad far a poker playef, and walking home through that blizzatd I determined to try no more poker,-and ‘I haven’t touched a card in a money _ game since, *’ Washington Star. Cheyenne is a word of doubtful origin. Some say that it is from the Indiqn sheyetine, meaning stranger; others that it is French, from chien—dog——and tii that ~ MISS M. MOONEY the town in Wyoming ofthat‘namd WE galled.sa ‘from. the prairie ed villages sommon on msi a pietne ‘present. . “This is.a-story of luck, . We boarded the last’] SHILOH’s CURE is sold on a guarantee py It cures Incipient Consumption.’ It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent @ doge. . . 25 cts., 50 cts,, and $1.00. Sold by Carr Bros. : SS ES Ose Buy your best girl a pair of Opera Glasses, a fine Leather Sterling Silver-Mounted Card, Case, or an elegant Gold Watch for a Xmas Largest assortment and lowest prices at. Luetje & Brand’s. dl7 Resa” ar Gatameere fer Home-MadeJewelry. ' All persons:who want jewelry manufactured to order are requested to hand in their orders to C, J. Brand as soon as possible. Get them in early and avoid the rush, sore Cees ae Ir your isidneys are inactive, you will feel . and look wretched, even in the most cheer. fal society, and melancholy on the —jolliest oceasions. Dr. J. H. MeLean’s.fittle Liver and Balm will set you right again. $1.00 per bottle. : Sold at Carr Bros.’ Drag Store. A FINE line of Cigar and Cigarette holders, for the holiday trade, at Schmidt Bros. —~--2 Ge A Household WTreasur. D. W. Fuller, of C anajoharie, N.Y. say that he always keeps Dr. King's New Dis. covery in the house andvhis family has always fourid the very best results follow: its usé; that he would not be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dykeman’ Druggist, Catskill, N. Y.,'sé+s that Br. King’s New ‘Diseovery is undcubtedly thebest: Cough remedy ; that’he has never failed to do all that Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at Carr Bros. “Drug Store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. is’ claimed for it. Ordinance No. 119. N ORDINANCE FIXING THE FEES OF: the City Marshal and Policemen for serviees.in cases arising ou: of the breech of City Ordinances, The Board of Trustees of the City of Nevada jo ordain as follows: Section I. The fees of the ‘City Marshal and Policemen for all services. performed in cases arising out of the breech of any City Ordinance shall be, where a fine is collected, the, same as ure allowed.by law to-Constables in criminal cases for like services. S: ction 2. This ordinance shall take effect and -be in force from and after the Tenth day of January, 1895. Passed bythe following vote on :he 20th day-of Detember, 1894: Ayes—Trustees Baker, be bt Gauit, Hook and Rich. Noes—. D. 8. BAKER, President of the Board of f Trustees. T.-H? Carr, Clerk. d2 ee Attest: ‘FOR SALE. — howest ee WEAPONS. Popguns, Target Rifles, Pistols; Bean shooters, Ete. NSAP AS TO VEAP 7 7 e -PUZZLES: World’s Fair. Brownies, United States, FAP AEA Fi i Wild West Show, Prices . NTE ~ ON WHEES: Wagons . * Carts, “Velocipedes,Wheelbarrows, Ete. GAMES, -Telegraph Boy, " Billiards, ° Tallyho, Chess, New Year Cheer FFE AE ATES 5 AAAS MS ASG AES ASH ASIST ASS Kf a BE Ss Ss eS. Ki _ hargest Variety . . MUSICAL, “Foy Pianos, Singing Toys, Drums, Accordéous;, Ete, MECHANIC AL. Jumpivg Dogs, Crawling Alligators, Running Horses, Flying Birds, Etc. We ss ‘ MISSCEI KLANY. Faney Whips, Wooly Dogs, Banks, BALLS. Base, Foot, CeHuloid, Rubber, sean Yoo M9)": Za PAPA AE AS ASAE A sara “i Di meee tna a7 vy SSS FAP APG 4 HIrvarverenrservnrcernerser erie MPU AP AO AS Parae IFT t\ SSE] SARK BROS’ Do‘ you want the latest and-finest novelties, useful and ornamental, to present to. your We Have Them! zmenmemnenenvnmmneremenyrnnaenenirnen Perfumes From the World’s Most Celebrated Makers. Picture Frames ir ASSIS e-Booklets (\ “a -Wall and Ensel, Many,sizes and Patterns. and Cards jee THE HOUSE AND LOT,
Adjoining Andrew Parker’s, on the south, is offered : }OR-SALE AT A BARGAIN, The sce contains.nine rooms, and hasa good well. The lot is 80 feet wide and extends on the Railroad track to Long street. For farther Barticulars apply to ~~ d15-2W “GAT PARE, UNION MARKET, Commercial st., Nevada City. COLLEY BROS., Prop’s. . }: Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Etc’, At the lowest rates. \ Popular Public Taste: -Hams, Bacon and Lard. stock ofthe : Their New Place. Mrs. L. C, STATTUN : =—and MISS . ; SIE .NIVENS im 504 Turk Street to 413 et. San Francisco, where hey have o; ed for the Fali Trade in MILLINERY d cordially invite all who visit = give them a call. FAVE removed Geary 8 CASH COUNTS b AT . KINKEAD’S) House Furnishing Rooms, Commercial st., Nevada City. LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK ! THE LOWEST PRICES PARLOR SETS BEDROOM DINING AND KITCHEN FURNITURE. BEDDING, ‘FLOOR MATTING, RUGS, ETC. 4 Upholstering Neatly Done by one of! the Best Upholsterers on the Coast Carpet Lay ing and Sewing a specialty. _ E ALSO KEEP ON HAND A CHOICE Si7/\\3 I -Prang’s, Raphael T Tuck & . Sons’, Hildesheimer's 8, Kte. Picture and Autograph Albums acs ZENIZES VA, ys! BAVA 1 both 25 RETRAIN loved ones, LEM Mos MEME MY im lp iho, tis dU dAJAdiduAdia N Ie —_ by WM Mo Me MEM MS WZ rai f\ / (\ “All This Season’s Most Elegant and Stylish. pM LS] \ = Christmas Books for Old and Young All the Prettiest Printed . in Celluloid, Plush, Metal and Leather This Year. SINISE] /\ Eighty Styles Tipecsing, Glove and Handkerchief C ases, . Freshest Hoveltigs. ZENA 2 MoMeMoS\ Ne We Voss NeNbs \ \ \ ts or Biggest ‘Stock, fase uaa i bs MeN NO CORKSCREW REQUIRED. NAL REVENUE TIONS OF THE, TO.THE CONS MATURITY. EN STIMULATING GROWN DI PACIFIC on Attorney and O° Notice for Proving Will; THE SUPERIOR COURT,.IN AND FOR. the souuty of Nevada, State of California. ef the.-estate of A.N sy i N In the’ matter CRANE, deceased Notice is hereby given that Thursday, the 27th day ef December, 1894 ut 10 o’cJock a. M., of suid day, at, the C t coom of said Court, at the Court’ House .in the ity and count of Nevada, has* been eppestes s the time and plice for proving the wii of said \. N. Crane, deceased, and for hearing the apvitgaticn of Annie Jane C rane, for the issu.nce w ber of letters teatamentary ‘when and where iny person ipterested may appear and contest hesame Dated bee, 1 1th, 184. ‘ . J.GREANY, Cleric.” hyd. C 3. Nilon, Deputy Clerk. Patetwanu, Attdinex.fos. Petitiongs~ 415 om W. WwW. D. ‘LONG, Ally perso are hereby ae that their accounts. myst. be ‘settled. by the 1st of January,-1895. A ‘waiNvoza VY 31LLOaG. AYBAS DISTILLED, STORED, AND BOTTLED UNDER THE: TREASURY AND INTERLAWS AND REGULA-~ U; 8. GUARANTEEING UMER PURITY, AGE, DORSED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION FOR TONIC AND PROPERTIES. STILLERIES CO, DISTILLERS AND BOTTLERS, COAST STORES, 100 AND 102 FRONT STREET, San Francisco, Cay A. ISOARD & SON, Sole p Agente for Nevada Senne. ~_—-—— + — ae ee Counselor at Law, ae FIUEs-COR, BROAD “8 pilosa up Stairs. Nevada ome . Special Notice. indebted to me C. GROVES. _Nevada City, December 4, 1904, Se ‘SOCIETY DIRECTORY. : Mistletoe Enceamuene No.47, I. Meets-at Odd Fellow’s Hall ‘every ud is Monday of Each.Month 7:30 o'clock. : Ww. H MARUINLC, P _ GEO. A. GRAY, 8. Hyaeaulic Parlor, No. 56, N. S. G. Ww. Meets at Pythian Castle Every Tuesday Evening at 7:300’ clock. JAMES HUIC HINSON, President, 8. W. MARSH, RS. Nevada Lodge, No. 13, F. and aA. M. i Meets at Masonic Hall, Stated Meetings on the Second Wednesday of ~ each month. Visiting Brethren in good standin:dially invited. sctisslaad T. B. GRAY, Master. J. ROLF, Secretary. I aes Commandery, No. 6, K. T. = 4 Meets at Masonic Hall : First and Third Thursday of Eac ‘+h Month “at 730-0’ clo : (FRED, SEARLS, Com. I,J. ROLFZ,R 3 RES. Com Nevada City Council, No 30, Y. M. 1 Meets at Hibernia Hall Every Alternate Friday Evening mencing with the First, Friday £ in the year. ‘ i ree SGtae peedelc CARL SCEEMER BR. 8. Milo Lodge, No. 48, K. of P. Meets at Pythian Gastle Every Friday Evening at 7;30°0'clock. H. R-HOSKINS, C. _ BS, SEOTOR, K. of &. and 8, + ———_—— Fis LAUREL PARLOR, No. 2 rE rs ON THE SECOND AND aes RTH hursdays of each month at Pythian C.sAMELIA Hook, Pr Pia: BELLE DOUGLASS, Sec y. oe comvening “EB. B. POWER, _ } torney and Counselor at Law and Stenographer. ! oO e FICE— WITH FRED SEARLS, NEVADA —e will pratice in all the Courts’ FRED SEARLS, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COUR Btate and . Federal. un, \ J. M. WALLING, : Attorney +-at-_Law,. > FFICT+TILLEY BUILD?» G, COR. BROA aud 1 ime sir ete, Nevadu © ays eS Masies —— Dx 3 iaiciiaaiaial 18°94. HOLIDAY GOODS. v A 5097 SILVERWARE — ae Of FINE CLOCKS In Opera Glasses, Card or not, M&F Country orders solicited, Fine Diamonds, Solid G LUETJE & BRAND, Our last large congignment 6f Holiday Goods has arrived,-consisting of unset and mounted, old Jewelry—a great variety in Latest Styles. f -'GdldWatches. in handsome design, and.accurate timekeepets. . all kinds, including the .Novelties from Eastern: houses. ~ ‘ Marble, Onyx, Iron and Wood.Cases, Canes, Etc. @@FEverything sold at the Lowest Living. Prices. When out shopping call in and inspect our stock. yreat pleasure to show goods, whether you wish to purchase It gives us BROAD ST.,. above Pine, New York Bakery Commercial St, adjoining franseript Block ‘ t t a N EW YORK BAKER Y through all time, ies : “To serve us well is Durst’s ide \ AT holesome Bread, if you should seek ) ’ i. WM. DURBT, Prop’r., Yxee 4 Nent*xoods.are always here, j Ite bas it fresh throughout the wee I ‘€ y ielding to none here, patrous deem, In Nevada City, be is sigehaenst ©) O' pies, all made with skill and care, His price is always just and fai R gS tate SRE hoice Wedding Cakes, we see, Of finest styles, and purit Y ‘oe in mind, that near and far, The New. York akery is ate MT. ORO LUMBER . co. EL COOPER EK ” Prop’s Manufacturers of Euntber Po Matched Flooring Dressed Siding Fencing Laths SEASONED LUMBER AT LOWEST “TIARKET RATES. ~~ . ‘Lim ber of allkinés for BUILDING and MIN ING purposes always on hand orsawed to order. Orders left at the Saw-Mill néarQiaker—ill, or at the Office, Piety Hfl, on the Gritss Valley Road, will be promptly delivered. Nevada City Undertaking Company. GEORGE A. GRAY, Manager. Funerat Director-and-Embalmer. 18 BROAD STREET, NEVADA Crry. 4 Kesidence on Coyote. Street. DR. C. W. CHAPMAN, . Dentist. NEVADA CITY,...° {CAL Office with PrN. Shapes. Sacramento Street. _D. S“ BAKER [8 READY AT ALL TIMES TO ATTEND TO all orders tor -AYRAYING AND HAULING. arti cular attention paid to the transportatio “gee for theatrical parties. SCHMIDT BROS.,. Pine Street, Nevada City Leading Cigar Dealers. —In'Stock— ‘General Arthur, Humboldt Imp’td, ) Estrella, . ROBERT “inal GAS, Harmonia. FOR SALE BY : Schmidt Bros ; sAnd Chas. P. Gray. Leading Lady The Best 5 = Cent CIGAR In the City. lu public favor seems plain 2 aot {dren's ‘class, Saturday afternoon. G sur P . Advertisements of not to exceed five, lines in length inserted utder this head for 50 Cents a week or§2amonth. Each additional line 10 Cents a week or 40 Cents a month. Payable invariably in advance. Girl ‘Wanted, A competent girlis wanted to do general house work, “Apply at this office. n28 io The. Seibert. Ranch, —— —Deer quire at Legg oT creek, is offered for rent. nl3 Ranch For Rent. & Shaw’s. TO RENT. = 6om.on'the second floor of the block. Enquire of Fred Kk. ry ore -tinchns Classes: Prof. John .Michell’s dancing class ladies and gentlemen will meet’at Odd Fel lows Hall every Wednesday evening, ChilSoiree every Si aturday eve ning. ol6 SEWIN Singer Sewipy machine oil; needjes and fixtures always on office in James Cairna harness shop, Broad street. ml5 H ERRERT CooPER, Agen’ hand at the ay THOS. S. . FORD Attorney and Counselor at~Law, FFICE—LONE» BUHLDING, COR. ~COMmerci: 1 and Pine streets. ( P. F. SIMONDS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, ILL BRACTICE IN THE STATE AND U S.C ourts FRANK T:; NILON, Attorney and Counselor at Law. ( FFICE—MORGAN Nevada City, Courts W & ROBERTS’ BLOCK, WH practicg in all the AT ET BRIER CAMP. ANew end ‘Beautiful MOU NTAIN RETREAT “ In-the Vicinity o Castle Crags & Mt. Shasta. Read what the Rev. J. K. McLean ‘Pastor of the First ‘Congregations ‘Church, Oakland, says-ofit Hazey-Creen,. April 14, 1894. fam more than pleased with itdplighted. The place seems to me to embody all available points fora camp— dry,firm. soil, good water (the very best ) fine chances -for dreinage, and scenery . ‘unsurpassable. The view of Mt. Shasta ia one of thie very est to be had from any point; it is visible from every part of the ground The view uf the Crags also is fine. The gen “eral environment is of the best. It is-an oval-shaped amphitheater, three m les long ; Campers Outfits, Tents, Poles, Bedding, Cots, O11: stoves, . Folding-chairs, te., shipped as baggage. For full information address T. J. LOFTUS, Castella, Cal, Or T. H® GOODMAN, Gen. Pass, , Agent, SouTHERN PACIFIC ComPANY, San ‘Francisce by one-fourth to three-fourths of a mile wide, with receding walls two to-three thousand féet'in beizht, with lines and shades of beauty at every reach. [ oubt if a better place can be found in c. all Nerthern California. _ REDUCED RATES Pr Fine Pasture. Pe Parties wishi ing § 00d Winter Pasoes for Horses and Cattle at Re agorfable Rates, van be. aecotnmodatod by applitiig ‘to the undersigned atthe ~ Bonanza Ranch, Smartsville. The Leading a. Coat Ug e eeu pe aa Se eet, To et RANSOM, Manager, r F, C. B'SHOP, = 4 MAGHINES. : achjnes -of all grades,” teen asf”