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February 18, 1886 (4 pages)

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oe om a Ro ERT 5 Sabah a ia Ke pita: blishment,. _— INION HOT , paper Y. Dail Mondays Excopted. THe members of Hydranlic Parlor; N. 8.G. W., are’ preparing a flue programme for their approach: ing banquet which has . béen post& Proprietor, 8 CONST ‘DIN et ponad to fuastay evening, March grote a AN 24. Oatha evaning that it takes place they will also elect represen ° tatives to the Grant Parlor which _ convenes in Wovdland*on Monday, April 13th. Foutowina are tha newly elected ofi:ers of tha Baltic Minin D Company of Grass Valley Dis RETAIL ! ‘ trict: I. W. Hays, Jr., G. JohnProprietor, _gon, J. M.-€. Walker, George BB. Carson, A. B.:Brady. The board : organized by electing I, W. Hays, geet oe ~-President and A. B. Brady, secre-. tary and tressurer, Market W. D. “Tuomas, of Birchville, who returned last Saturday from a seven week:’ stay in the Stockton ar B ~Tnsane Asylum, isnow-as~well}— mentally ashe ever was, but~his . P physical heilth is not first-rate. eas Bank. He has concluded to ramiin here R. F ro wietor ‘a few weeks under: Dr. Hunt’: 4 ’ treatment. sie & Roster W. Dixon hus petitioned for letters of administration on the estate of W. S. Dixon, deceasel, March 1st is set as the time ausager, Ete, for hearing. -The estate is valued ares Whole. at $1,159, and consists of lands and usually found jin a _. Bh amen in the town of ) BUY MEAT FoR ay Ow & ZsKinp, the well known r wits ae a commarcial traveler, is here tak: LOWEST RATE ing orders from his numerous pat ee of charge, rons for white labor cigars. AEE TIORR: Guo. C. Gavnorp, the grocer, isc is fitting up a neat and convenient, business o-fize in the front portion ‘ip Notice. of his store, 2 a d, do" hereby certiy ME” Finest liugors, the choicest ertnore, trawactng «4 "© groveries‘of all kinds at ‘Smith’s. rm name and sy By paying cash you will save from . . ra of ouch pertaer 10 to 20. per cent.. i aud A. Friedman! Our. respective resi. our respective hames witness whereof wo hands this 8d day of [, Nevada City, Cal, Nevada City, Cal. a OO Tag case of Calhower alias Hari comasup agtia in the Superior Court this morning. Suiton’s Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure for Catarrh, Diptheri. and Vanker Mouth. MAR?ET, © & New Frive-cent Cigar: “Tu: ot, Nevada Cucv,} PusapZgs,’’—the best in the marHERS, Prop’ ket—at Nivens’, ti j nate I ! Pacx’s Premiuin Perfu.nes in full variety at Care Brother's Paiace Drag store. tiFresu laeorrep. and Key Wesi Cigars, 1244 and 10 cents, at NrvENS’. ti ton, Veal, Sse , ote! Market Rates, 1d a choice stock of —— PO me Try Spider Ley Lea. J. J. Jacksnack _ fon keeps it. Finest tea in town. as ys tf SET,SNEVADA CITY. Use D. D. D. tor Dyspepsia. mente (RSET Stee [, Proprietor, . Getting smart. An.anti-debris spy arrived in ‘The Daly Tranwet 4 Compras: and Reliable ‘beserl pi “tion of Nevada Coun . est Dr ft Mine. : Noetu Bioomrt ¥ Feo. 14th, 1886.\ Eprror, Transcripr—Never hav: ing seen in the newspapers a. full lescriptior of the Derbee mine of this town, and believing it worthy. of a prominent place in the annals of California’s gold , I have taken it in hand to write uj @ succinct history of. the same ina crade form, hoping you will give it spice in vour ptper. In doing so I will state: thit [ am under m ny obligation tos. Salavotti, the’Suparintendent, for many courtesies shown me and valuable data given. ‘This mine is situated almost one mile northeast of the town o: North_Bloomfield, and. at an ele‘vation of 599 feet greater; on the road leading to Moore’s Flat and iraniteville. Itis worked by tix “lrift‘process. The mine, as now composed, was’ formerly a serie: o£ small ones, owned by some six or seven small comp.nies of men, but who, for want of capital, vould do nothing toward development, and so. sold.their claims in 1877 and ’78 to Mona. Darbee, o San Francisco, who with great tact and indomitable perseversnee, succeeded in organ zing : ‘company of San Francisco. capitalists to work the same. Under. the: snperintendency o Wr. Derbec ground was broke ind the sinking: of a shaft wit! ‘hand windlass” was commenced ind after many hardships, havin, to pass through several stratas o quicksand which was successfull: wccomplished, and by great goo iortune sunk immeiiately on ‘a ine a lead of pay gravel as ha: yet been found in the :nine. Very soon after. reaching bot tom with the shaft,steam hoistin works were conpleted and con iections made, and the work wen rravely on. Up to this time, and before an) sold was extracted, the outlay o the company approximated $139), 00. Work was thus continued .til tbout February, 1831. Finding i lificult to work the yroun: south of the shaft on account o ater and down grade of tie bed covk, a new shaft was starte. 1700 feet .distant from the ol. mé. Building and hoistinz work were erected, and bottom reached mut owing to the immense bodieof water found here to conten: with, after'some six months thi was abandoned, and in March 1882, a tunnel was started in dJumbug Creek, just above North 3loomfieldy and distant .abou “his tunnel was started with th: louble purpose of making connec tion with tha old works and todrai che entire mine, which it has vers successfully done, and for the ex raction of gravel tov remote from he old shaft to be° -profitabl; vorked. Gvod dirt was found a: 18)0 feet-south of the new © shaft: work of iron rails. meets the view, extending in all directions, From this point. the sounds of labor reaches the ears. Although you ee nothing ‘bat the glimmer of ‘tights, vet all around you are signs of life. Here you hear the sharp clip of the axe, from men putting n or repairing timbers; there the ‘lang, .as. steel meets steel—the aammer driving the drill; then tzain the crash of breaking rocks, ind the scraping of a SMovel on a voard as men are loading the grava into cars, whila in the far interior is heard the boom of a_ blast ind the very earth trembles as che shock vibrates from drift. to lrift. Ascending any of these trifts, you pass men employed in repairing track and timbers. Four nén, twoon each shift, are kept sonstantly at work —doing— this. the head of the drift we found rom four to six men at work loadng cars, shoveling the dirt back rom the face, putting in posts ta 1old up the ground above them, . »e-pieking down. the fave, which } shows a’ splendid hed of gravel canging in depth from 3 to 8 feet. ix faces are now being worked lirectly ‘on the main channel, which [am imiormed is 350 feet vide, and now opened for a_ disance of 4)0 feet lengthwise with -he channel. Some of this graval ‘anges as high’ as $8 to the ton. -he gravel they are now. getting rat will average $5. It is au undisputable fact that lis is @ great mine, and from woperty for many years to come, «nd the steckholders will deserve t should it . be, for they-have -hown untiring energy and exended a large amount of money 9 develop it. At the’close of \835 the total product of the mine -€ceeded one million dollars, out which only eleven dividends of en cents per share have een realized, making $110,000 or the stock holders. The number of men employed vary from 8) to 125, working two hifts of 10 hours euch, and the vazes paid is $3 per man to the hift. In giving you’ this account of he mine, I'desire to say that I 1ave done soof my own volition, vith a view to give the general mublic a knowledge of this mine «nd to place it in its proper place 3 one of the leading drift mines £ our State. I have endeavored to avoid em vellishments or exaggerations. olid. facts, neither . trusting hemory nor statements from: the ide :t inhabitants. With this mine running as it is, ws Springin this camp. But i janction on our hydraulic mines ‘tributed. ere a perfect netdats lately mudé will be a paying I 1ave depended on and given only to ‘she Mabel, operated by RK. P. De Yoon, and working some 6) men, -he Last Chance, and other mines tow being prospected, m.kes the shances very good for a prospershe vurse of Judge Sawyer, the inProgramme of thé Araiversary Exercisoa at Grass Valley. If the weather ‘continues. clear. the Pythian celebration at Gras Valley tomorrow evening will be one of the finest demonstrations ever given in Northern California by any secret organization. Spartan Lod-e of North Bloom‘atd, also the Lodge. and Division at this city will he fully represented. Lhe..special train of passenger coaches will leave here with them and their guests at 7:3) o’clock sharp. They will be received at the depot in Grass Valley by the meabers of Olympic Lodge, then thé Kaights will ull fall into: line and headed by Mountain Division Band have a street parale. After the parade a banquet is to ae served at Reform Hall, the following being the programme oi exercises to be carried out in connection therewith : Overture, ‘‘silver Bells,” Mountain Division Bund. Address, “Our Order," B. N. Shoscraft. z au Poem, *‘Our Anniversary,” W. A. Steep. Song, ‘‘Knight’s Farewell, ” Pythian Quartette. Toast, ‘Olympic Lodge No 74,” 8. T. Jones. Recitation, ‘‘Damon, and Pythias,’” W. H. Mitchell, Jr. Instrumental Duet, ‘‘Overtare from Beethoven,” sira. Kleine and daughter. Toust, ‘‘Spartan Lodge No. 37,’ Jas. Marriott. ‘Recitation, ‘Creed of the Bells,” J.B, Willett, Vocal Solo, ‘Warrior Bold,” John Stocks, Recitation, ‘Bernardo del Carpo,’ :W. J. Rogers, Toast, “Our Past Chancellors,” B. 8. Rector. Waltz, ‘‘Nausu,”’ Mountain Division Band. Vocal Duet, “Ship Ahoy,” Wm. Moore and Win. Crase. Toast, *‘Milo Lodge No i8,’’ G. A Gray. Piano Solo, “‘Miserere,”’ Mrs. F. G. Beatty. Song, “Banish, oh, maiden,” Pythian Quartette. Toast, ‘‘Prinves of the Orient,’’ Carl Muller. Vocal Solo, ‘‘Laddie,’”” Mrs, W. May. Vocal Duet, Mr. and Mrs. John Glagson. Toast, ‘‘Mountain Division,” A. R.<Lord. Vacal Solo, ‘If I-were a Knight of Olden Time,’’ Wm. Moore. Toast, ‘Our Guests,” E. M. Preston. Recitation, ‘Musical Age,’”’ Jas. McLachlen. ‘‘Home, Sweet Home,” Band. ———— ome Desire a Suspension. “ The hearing of arguments and affidavits in the slickens suit. of Peter Hardt vs. the Liberty “Hill Consolidated Mine and Water Company occupied the attention of the United States Circuit Court i ‘ pyratas $uteanateon. : { [eompelted to “leave everything; . hoping the gréat father at” Wash. skin, glossy hair, and a genuine oF AVING puRCHAsE® bove named Market . re glad to see all former “= ot will be able t this city yesterday from the Ridge. Ha informed one. of our citizen. that his party hal ‘“‘got ono’ th all kinds of ; anothse hydrsalic ming thit was Balt Meats, violating Juize Sawyer’s injaac. ae a inmet ! tion, ant that thera, would. be another contempt case on hand in afew days. Ha daclinad givias the name of tha company referre. to. The anti-lebris man have adopted a new-program.na. Tasy satid Out two of the. most rubit men of their numar, accompin ied by oae of thair regalar spies. urnished at the VERY mxperience in the bust ae give perfect sate iil supply in my Line. OF LIVE STOCK FOR” MES. anido not even Jet.him know ; when or where they waat. to go ARLES KENT, until tha very se:on1 thay inten! aie? starting. Tasy ara.a3 careiul id watching their ‘‘trasty’”’ as thoy do the miners, and do not inteny TEST SUMMGH TLES! word ahead of tuein. ‘These fact man. S ceenenEREEEEOEEEn atiemmemenenmeeneeel ; LefteHanded Base Ballicte. vende 2 P Postmaster Williams, the Tran’ N’S CLOTH 4, scripr scribe and several other left-handed genuises sre organiz. ees el " ing a baseball clab trom which all right-handed persons will be and Prignt, excluded. They have already secureé-l quite a number of signers acm elias aad to the roll,and a meeting will be held svon to elect officers and y the “Best, otherwise perfect the org snizatign. e Cheapest. ~ It will be the only club of the kind in the State. After a few weeks’ ieee “Cutting and Fitting, as : practice it will proceed to try isueur Own Other Work. i ~~) with the Atbletics and Trae Blaes . for rent, oo "perver, “of Grass Valley, or any other yw than any otbet wet > Sigacan de that*aspire to the : 2s ows eee of the Pacific from. = BOLO a A coat and vest) aslow. As an article k ‘the twilet, ap $6 to $12. er's Huir Vigor statis anrivalled. . ager It cleanses the scalp serves . ranteed. Me Tone. it from scurf and da ‘A LIDORI & F “~ftehing and humors, restores a or gray hair to its original color, . ; “EB. MULLER and promotes its growth. lw. LACHER OFSwarr’s photog sphs are second Pere. to no artist in the State. Go and} GES: " see specimens at his gallery on ae Rt ib Taal aot ae oe pannont rHOROUGH BANS. to give him an opportunity tosena’ were learned from an -anti-debri> : . ter the guidance of a ‘skillfal enthout 100 feet from the mouth _o his tunnel. All the p.y dirt wa: »xtracted within the Company’: ine south of and connecting with the old works, and further work a’
shis point was abandone.l in July, 1885. While working through th: unnel some 75 men were em toyed, and the method»of work ing was having a goneral station vhere -trains of five cars wer. sannected, the grada; of the ba.!‘ock being sufficient. for. the cur2 run out by mare weight to’ th } noath of the tunnel when, bein. incoupled,a mule was attached t: . single car an:] would draw it ap «gentle ascent to a dump-houss vhere the dirt was damped and vashel by hydraulic proc333 ‘ant sarried through a long thame laid n Humbug creek. After coupling . che cars they would again be soutpled into a train and a mule would draw them back to the stacion, the mule being led out by « wy after each train was starte . . rom the working of this portio. #€ the mine, after deducting al s<penses for the’ sam2, the com »sany realized a net profit of $135, 453.49. Further than this, they sained what is of inestimabie vulae, the diainayge.of their upper works and the stoppage of their oumps, which hal bss? coatin-_ tally ranning for upwards of five years, This alone is worth thonsinda of dollars to the stockholder: as. well as coinfort to the miners. Going back to the. old shaft we stepped into the cage and in company with Mr. Galavotti, and angineer, Mr. Folck, we descended } to the depths below. Here all is custle, as train after train of cars is reported preparatory to send: ing up through the shaft. Entering inpty one, to which four othattached, we are drawn listane sof 2399 f station, from which vas taken off, and the Bloomfield ‘ompany be allowed to again run, vith their accustomed umber of . “fernoen. at San Francisco last Monday The company ask for so. Merry as a marriage bell it urcamp. Yours traly, nen, 290, everything would again a suspension of the temporary injunction which restrains them 1 from working their mine by the tin which one can be-established 3} self and wife owe our lives to, ShiJames MarRgiotr. hydraulic process. They claim i Anti-Chinese Meeting. it allowed to flow into the river. Opening of the Campaign. The hol iing of a meeting at this ‘ity next-week for the purpose o1 vidivating the sentiment of the ‘community og the Chinese quesiun'is being agitated by some of sur public-spirited citizens. It is suposed that the meeting recomnend tothe Supervisor. of this ‘istrict proper ‘men to represent i3 at the Sucramento: convention, ‘ind also adopt. resolutions that will remove all doubt as to the sgntimeuts of Navals City in this dlimportant matter. There is one obstacle at present in the way » the expulsion of the Chinese irom Nevady City, and only one. that is the almost total aosence x laundrymen otier than Ch’1ese. Three-quarters or more oi the clothes washing is and has een for years done by them, and intila steam. laundry his beep astablished here thére will be no seneral move ment against the Mongolians. \ The proposed meetimg is an excellent thing as far as the projectors have proposed th.t it thould go, but it will not fill the oill, asthe saying is, unless it takes hold of the steam laundry question and poiots out some way The following have been elected offivers of the Trua Blue base ball elnb of Grass Valley for the ensuing year: Jack Carkeek, President; !. B. Shoemaker, Vice President; M.P. Harris, Secretary; Wm. Robinson, Treasurer; Wf, Coombs, Sergeant at Arms; M. P. Harris, Captain; R. MeLean, Manager and Scorer; Thos, Luke, R. McLean, Henry Walker, Board of Directors; R. Carter, Propertyman. series of match games. Pad Something Definite. _—— A-well known and reliable cititablishing a steam laundry -here. If he is favorably impressed with what he sees and hears, he will at sas for starting one. Asap acts dirdctly and promptly. A single bottle will prve its merits. Manv thousands of people are without too much delay. . yearly saved from dangerous New Dance Music. Goyne’s orchestra will play several new selectivas at the military ball next Monday evening, among them being the *‘Lashing of His fail’’ schottische end “Yum Yum” waltz {rom the Mikado, and the “ Vogel’’ waltz. Tug Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of . Bourbon, ‘Ind., says: ‘‘Both mytem by the use of this’ remedy. ——o-eAttention hetuberaas iaennany dard Auction Hous3, opposite the New York Hotel: Ht+e money. = — re — tf 2 tail taconite that all the slickens from their mine is impounded, and none of The True Blues have challenged the Athletics toa izen of this place leaves this morning for Sacramento to inform himself regarding the cost, etc., of esendeavor to inake arrangements wifler,. Ayers Sarsaparilla __Hevers-bv-the-exerciseof alittle timely care in cleansing the sysThe Bindi buckskin gloves to be . ' found in Neya la City can be purchased for one dollar at the StanWorth double DeHavens’s Dyspepsia DestrdyAn Old Laide Heard From. Many of our ports) will renember Mr. L. Jones, a carpen ‘er.and millwright. by-occupation, vho with his family resided in :his city, but who left-for Arizona _ some seven years ago, residing in . Combstone during the greater part ofthe time. Lately that camp lid not flourish’ a3 formerly, and “ir. Jones and family removed to Logan City, Q1iotoa district, where their son, Ed. Jones, had forsome time been doing a good business is commission merchant and xeepsrofa livery stable. Mr. Jones ind a genileman named Davis lovated a ranch 35 miles from Logan. They had stocked it with 75 or 100 head of fine cattle, intending to start~a large butter ‘and cheese dairy and stock ranch. Chey hadmade many valuable improvements on the place. During the recent outbreak a band of hoson their ranch; and with menacing gestures _ peremptorily ordered them to leave, They were. thus and get away as fast as they could, the savages taking possession. Mr, Davis had taken his invalid wife to the: ranch afew days before for a change of air. The poor lady. died the day following their being driven away, presumably from fright. Mr. Jones is a man over 6) years old, and thie loss of property is quite a misfortune, but nothing daunted, showing true native pluck, he has located another ranch, this time nearer Tucson, ington will ere long be able to take care of his magieie children in Arizona. Something New for Nevada City. The business of Nevada City is to have an acquisition in the shape of aboot and shoe factory. The store on Broad street adjoining Stumpf’s Hotel was leased yesterday, and as soon as machinery and stock can be forwarded from San, Francisco work will be commenced. The new firm is Niven & Macomber, Mr. Niven was formerly manager of the Standard Shoe Uo.’s factory in San Francisco. They will bring a number of experienced workmen with them, BPD creer Dr. Ricumonp’s Samaritan Nervine will cleanse the stomach, tone the vital organs, give a perfect digestion, purify the blood, clear up the complexion, and produce a state of mental and physical electricity, which gives symmetry of form, bright eyes; white type of female loveliness, which no cosmetic can compare with. $1.50 at Carr Bros. I. cannor-help telling you how glad I am of your Cream Balm for Catarrh. Was suffering terribly atthe time it reached me and af ter trying everything T knew of put your medicine on trial and on first application I could noticé relief, and in’5 days felt like a new man.-—J. A. Belloli, San Jose, Cal, Ladies Ask Your Friends. A great many of ladies of Nevada City have tried a bottle of Ainaxab, the Egyptian Elixir, for the skin and complexion, now being sold at a sacrifice by .W. D. ‘. Vinton. Ainaxab has many most Francisco, but. it doesnot: now need to rest upon them for a reputation. If any lady has not tried it, we ask only that she inquire among her lady friends about it. — ———— When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she wasa Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss,she c ung to Castoria When she had chi.dren she gave them Castoria MIKANALINE. ‘qsHts PREPARATION 18 MADE FROM the Papaia tree, ani will. be found to be one of the BEST MEDICINES ever put up for the cure of diseases arising from Endigestion, etc. Persons using it will find relict after a be expecte! until after a larger trial of the sime, "Teatimonials of the virtue of this cod it ia believed that in the near future, thousands now suffering from that terrible disease, DYSPEPSIA, will be thankfnl that MIKANALINE was ever broight to their notice. Prepared by D. @. Hitehc eck, HILO, HAWAII 2. $1 50 per Bottle. . For Sale byCorner Broad and Pine Streets, no FOR SALE. LONGING HOUSE AN. 8A LOON ON BROAD STREET, ¢ er will cure sick headache. tile Apaches suddenly~-appeared . _ Who has for many years enjoyed'the repiipation of being the best garment fitter in Sacramento, will hereafter be found at my tailcoring establishment, 46 Broad street, Nevada City. tf C. A. Barrett. eannenttadiee nated Notiee to the Public. "For the futare I will bring the best kind of milk to NevadagCity, patronage is desired. Leave orders at Tompkins’ or Forman’s grocery stores. meee Joun — Pro. ~———— ses view, Price 50 cents. on OEP Onan Cluver Seed. Fresh clover, alfalfa, timothy, rye-grass and other field seeds just strived at Carr Bros. — tf dy. plaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. cern es EE renee Nota Singtc urn, Mair. ‘You may laugh and think me @ vain thing,” Aeon Mrs. J. R. C., of San to a frienw in this city, ‘bat “ar have not s gray hair ‘in my head, and yet (sad to say) I am fifty and a day. Recently my hair was not only quite gray but quite thin, too Parker’s Hair Balsam—made it New York, I think—did wonder: for me. Try it if you have occasion.. It really does what I say. . ane — the har bag Ps a dye, not greasy; highly perfumSur10H’s Cure will immediatel) and Bronchitis. we ARE you made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizzines=, Loss of Appe ite, Yellow Skin‘ Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a positive cure, : MISS HANNAH BRAXCH'S ENGLISH REMEDY Large Rottle $1. Small Botile 50 ¢ His IS THE GREATEST REMEDY It the worid for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat Quinsy, ‘Croup, Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, AND ALu DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. It performs wonders in reheving’ Con sumption, it strengthens the Lungs, anc ingtintly allays all irritation of the Throat D ene were at the principal Drugstores in Nevada county ; H, BRANCH and A. P. CLARK, Proprietors, Nevada City. DR. WOOD'S VER REGULATOR, UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE PANACEA OF CONCENa2 for sale, Ashare of the public} For Dyspepsia and Liver Com: relieve Croup,.Whooping.-Cough-L-: . Is offered For Sale at Retail or by the Lot inorder to sell it Previous to-our Anntal StockTak FRBRUARY ist, _ EWE . »WILL ‘GIVE 334% OFF FOR . -CASH ON ALL ; _ Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Wings and Feathers, Making the Prices MUCH, BE In other words we will sell: , LOW cost: A $12.00 HAT FOR $8. 00. A $9.00 HAT FOR $6.00, A $ 6.00 HAT FOR $4.00. A $3.00 HAT FOR $2.00, AND ALL OTHERS in — EET These Goods are marked in when placed on sale, and the c the reductions are genuine. plain figures, just as ustomer can see that MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, Near Union Hotel, Main St., N evada City. Plaza Foundry and Machine Shop, Nevada City, near the R. R. Depot. a LAWRENCE_& BARLOW.....Proprietors Tem : PS hc OF ALL KINDS OF eae MACHINERY AND CASTINGS] Mining and Hoisting Machinery of Every Description ~ Made and Repaired. (ron and Brass Casting done. Also Turning and Machine Work, MF The Foundry employs-none but first-class workers. Orders rom a distance will i ue will receive prompt attention. All orders filled with Second-hand Machinery For Sale. Terms Reasonable. tO CLOSE OUT ‘THE BUSINESS lhe atack: STOCK OF DRY coops, MILLINERY, FANCY coons, IN THE STORE BELONGING TO — The Late Mrs, M. A. Sterling NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. The Goods are principally of THIS SEASOR’S HAS comprise all the i test ty ie eT —_ MISS ISABELL4 PARMENTER, direct from Boston, where she has had long experience in the Dry "Goo.ls and Millinery busiiness, has been engaged to assist Mrs. Ludby in disposing of the stock. M0@™ Any person desiring to purchase the business will be givens a great taraein valuable testimonials from San } root, few days trial, but a permanent cure cannot . . aren w held by. the inventor, . TRATED EXTRACTS. Prepared from the Active M disinal rroperties contained Mandrake, chasers. Dandelion, Lrg ine Black Bane, Bitter Root, Ruo* Calisaya , Barberry Bark, Fat Fly indian Hemp, Wa-a-Hoo Golien Seal, et: For the Speedy and P-rmanent Reliet « che most hopeless cases of ithe mr Jaundice, Chills and Fees Di Digestion, Sick Headache, Ger. eral De: ee, And all other diseuses arising from a Bi) ous state ot the Stomach, or an inactive o: vi } Liver, KEDINGTON & CO., 8. F., Wholesale Agents For sale by all Druggiste. o8-ly diately and settle. ta AREY pee ee “f’m bound to learn, but I don’t lide the idee of sit. is down on the hard rink floor. " O oF Call early and see the splendid inducements held out to pur &@ The Fne Residence of Mrs. Sterling on n Sac. ramento Street is also offered for sale. &z All persons knowing themselves indebted to he late Mrs. Sterling are requested to call i i ameéMRS. J. LupBY. Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block. Smow-flailce’s F-ictorial,! TEE ROLLER FLA Se:s ES. oe more coniag every tees ies sme ‘and SNOWFLAKE WHISK Y—skating on account .of the excellent amusement it affords, and — SNOWFLAKE because of its absolute purity and especi.l suitableness toy family use and medicinal purposes. Ask your grocer for it. HALL, LUHRS & Co. PROPRIETORS. Racenmeni: California. “Say mister, you orter let me in fur ha’f'price *cause I ss gotone skate.”