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PARRER’s FATE. ©
In the Clutches of the Y, M.&. C.
~+—Guilty as Charged. i, . The Day Tae
" “Drawowp Joe” Reynolds is
one ofthe millionaire curiosities
of Chicago.. He invariably wears
Boycotted. ~Piano Tuning. .
G. Wedekind, authorized piano
tuner from the house of M. Gray,
The Char*>‘an Black guard.
We are ata oss to determine Ah, good morning; nice mornwhich of the three leading hydrauing,’’ was the galutation, of a genPrevia to our Annual Stak" ic .
: 18 PUBLISHED On Friday eyening last the lic sheets takes our existence most . a plain gray suit without an overtleman to his friend. ‘‘How are. San’Francisco, is in town, Or= To
ON HOT, Daily, Mondays Excepted.}. . members of the Young Men’s So Moon Min Jun Tide, We Ane coat, a hat several.seasons bé 1 ind, an the folks?” ders left at Geo. W. Welch’s store acai. FHBRUARY ist, ‘
\ SS e oe Lvegaland by Under peal and the Wavada Tacescuee. Meera ak that cease: “Oh, nicely. As well as could] promptly attended to. —_§29-6t REWE WILL GIVE 33 7 OFF. -# OR\
Tose who have missed seeing . Sheriff Holland, proceeded to the} The first of these are one and the . out of style for years, and aways . be expected.” oe aan ; :
roprietor Prof. Demers, the world’s cham. residence of B. N. Shitecrast: On sain ie poe the i ere has in his shirt-front a _first-water Wy, what is the matter?” aa eat a aa : CASH ON AL L \
oe ‘ EOS ee * ongs A Bi +1 di 4 wee 3 ose ; : ea * :
pion skater, in the exhibitions) upper Pine street, and demanded } jogs, Teobert Sechtusry. Wao should {diamond as large as a filbert and . «O41, nothing much. I’ve heen. G. Ramelli-has leased of Mrs. Trimmed Hats and Bonnets
given by him at Hunt’s Hall dur. the person of T. G. Farrer. Aiter. think Mac. would feel ashamed to . °° bright 8 adewdrop. He owns boycotted, that’s all.” Guscetti the milk ranch at Willow pa sted ’
ONSTA is nings, failed . his capture had been effected he . be engaged insuch a small paper . more grain elevators than any} « ” Valley, and will hereafter have Wings and Feath
NSTANTLY ing the past two evenings, Pp ang ( ail Pp ‘ ure Boycotted:? : sy, °
abou aut to witness a really remarkable en. :was handcuffed and, to still more, ranean on tiga the imes and] man in the country and\ ships] «yes. My third girl was born full charge of the same. Mr. Ra.
0K OF ‘ :
tertainment. The ease and grace
with which the scores of beautiful
and thrilling feats ‘were given
evoked continuous storms of apeffectually guard against his -escape, his left leg was adorned with
an Oregon boot. The Court of
the Lord High Chancellor was
\ This is the kind of stuff that the
editor of the Marysville Democrat is
almost continually emitting from
more grain‘than any two men on
the Chicago Board of Trade. ‘
Mrs. Leiter of Chicago is cutyesterlay.’’
A Good Administrator.
melli will supply the people of Nevada City with: pure milk, \and
solicits the patronage of the pubMaking the Prices MUCH BELOW COST.
In other words we will sell § = 3
\
‘his scurrilous pen. He is a ministing an enormcus dash. at the
There is not much prospect for . lic.
j12-té,
A $12.00 HAT FOR $8.00.
A $9.00 HAT FOR $6.0).
A $6.00 HAT FOR $4.00.
then convened, Judge Hussey
presiding, and Attorney General
Nilon laid an information against
the said T. G. Farrer for conspiraplause, and excelled the \ anticipations of all, Erastus Bond delivered to the “atidience of ‘Friday
_ogyening an address full of wit and
the English leaving Egypt. The
position of England is pretty much
the same as that of the lawyer who
Capital, according to a correspondent. Except General: Sheridan,
noone has met with anything but
Fresu Importep. and Key West
Cigars, 12% and 10 cents, at NivENS’. tf
ter of the gospel,and yet the truth
isa stranger to. him. If we were
ever indebted to any one for: a
ilanis iabili 5 ked to goona fishing exgh EA RETAIL F a a “4 pussilanimouswhelp and they. ¢miability from her. General heiress :
4 shit ’ a humor, this eat < ae za He sommes ae aerate ee would not take the.vile and lying . Sheridan’s set-back occurred at a ee : He replied : . : Pay Rem Sc dental AA $ 3.00 HAT FOR $2.00. .
ui na tainne™ — Jina eae Beaalee: Miller was nie McSnerter“of the Democrat for}dinner at the Leiter mansion, . . CE srk ith : X have. een ap: 106 Co ae sa AND ALL OTHERS IN PROPORTION. :
eral oe a pointed counsel for the Sétendant their pay, the debt would always} When Mrs Leiter cruelly remindpointed administrator of.an estate, . swanrs photoguphs ure second tes be: : .
LT . = ’ 3 Pe a f
and I am afraid if I go away the
heirs may-getsome of the proper*.
ty.”
stand against us. « ed him that he was eating his
. oysters with the wrong fork. The
hero of. a hundred battle fields
A Nevapa City man says the
) to no artist in the State. Go and
newspapers of the State should
and as’ both“ attorneys professed attorneys professe see specimens. at»his gallery on ns
unbounded confidence, in the wis——
. Bank,
Prowrietor,
ages, Ete,,
ms Whole.
ly found fin »
quit calling the attention of the
public to the -evils of Chinese
cheap labor, lest. riots and all that .
sort-of thingensue._ The gentleman evidently gives: his fellow
citizens credit for having but little discretion and sense.
> oe
At the Congregational Church
today there will be preaching in
the morning and the evening by
the pastor, Rev. J. Sims. Subject
of discourse in the evening,
“Three Beacons or Lights of a
Different Color.”
—_—_————->oe——
WASHINGTON mining district in
this county.continues to prosper.
dom and integrity of Judge Hus-.
soy, a jury trial was” waived:
There was an abundance of testimony.-conclusiyely.proving that
defendant had been married, and
in spite of the efforts of the learned counsel for defendant .who endeavored to prove that defendant
was insane at the time—on the
hypothesis that a member of the
Y. M. S.C. must be ‘‘non compis.mentis” t> so forget himseli
is to many—the defendant war
found guilty and sentence war
passed upon him,~ expelling him,
tronr the club and forever depriving him of his freedom and_liberYesterday’s Grass Valley Union
gives the following: On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Wm. Watt
was-examining a platform _covering of an unused well on her residence lot, with a view to having
repairs made upon it, as it was
upparently unsound. While doing so she stepped upon the planking, which gave way and she fell
into the well, which had several
feet of water in it. Her fall was
but a few feet, as she caught upon
in obstruction in the well, and
fortunately she did not sustain
any serious injury, and was. reskansas.
collapsed without a groan.
Ture Senators have only three
legs between them—one apiece.
They are Butler and Hampton of
South Carolina, and Berry of ArButler lost his right leg
in the battle of Brandy Station,‘on
the 9th of June, 1863; Berry lost
his-at-the battle-of Corinth, Miss.,
October 4, 1862; Hampton,\ after
rid’ng gallantly through the war
without seriousinjury, lost his by
a fall from his_ horse.
AN exchange says: “The San
Francisco girl of 1886 is principal—
water, without ice, is an aid to th
functions.
ty, therefore water is fattening. ©
‘Tur Medical and Surgical Reporter states that water-drinking
conduces to fullness, rotundity,
‘and is -fattening-—That-is,—-pure-+digestive organs (if drank between
meals, before or after eating), aids . most melancholy spectacles in the
the assimilative and depurative . world is a human being shattered
Water produces _in-. and broken down by ardent spirits.
ternal cleanliness by flushing the . But the dilapidation can be re-.
human sewers, and keeping the} paired, the ruin restored to ‘perinternal as well as the external . fect soundness, by a course of that
clean; and as cleanliness is con-. most powertul of all inviyorants,
ducive to health, and health is. Dr. Richmond’s Samaritan Nerconduciveto fullness and rotundi. . Broad_ street, opposite Stumpf’s
Hotel. Prices low. 030-tf
House to Let.
Enquire at this office. j26-6tA MAN. in Ruins.—One of the
e
vine. Beware of those topers’
tonics of which rum is an element.
_.{the reductions are genuine.
Good. furnished house to lets}.
COMMERCIAL STREET, NEVADA CITY.
Thesé Goods are marked in plain figures, just as
when placed on sale, and the-customer_can see that~
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
Near: Union Hotel, Main St., Nevada City.
LIVER REGULATOR, CHAS. KENT, Proprietor.
er ey
sued promptly from the ‘un pleasly remarkable for her abilities to
Work will be systematically com_—_—— oo
ae HAVING PURCHASED
ie above named Market,
ty—after 9-0’clock Pom.
They aggravate disease and ac“er will be glad to see all former
: 3 ace — . ant position by those who quickly . &xpress herself with a double-. ‘I see the people have a good atrons and will be able to UNIVERSAL VEGETABLE
i Tue a0. eae it se hens =e a phi ml iota tess va ae to her assistance. back-action combination of con. deal to say abont Jay Gould-leavcelerate decay. At Carr Pros. supply the public-with ail kinds of PANACEA OF CONCERN.
[TH ME, more claims there that p nerves of several of the member: >> af ‘ +1 a —— ;
vi ST RATES become regular and permanent} \fthe Club, wiiom, Dame Rumor ei cGiN ha hawarteds ciseness and volubility.”” That . ing the street,” said Mrs. Fangle. Commended by the Ladiss. Fresh and Salt Meats, TRATED EXTRACTS.
coi 5 , , is a rather surprising characteris: . ‘*Yes, they have,’’. replied her — . AND EVERYTHING KEPT.IN.A.. Prepared from the Active Mesisal be prodpeers. Ney a already a in 4} The Chinese have but few. tic fora ‘girl of 1886.” Some of; husband. ‘Well, I think he did If any lady is unfortunate. PFIRST CLASS MARKET !. dicinal Froperties contained
FFZIGER. ai ike conspiracy and soon expect i in Nevada City, ‘but . the Norristo : : . F enough to be troubled with freck. Which will be furnished at the VERY
A-pravuTwut billiard table_of the sad sien Alias white loversin Nevada vat 1e Norristown girls of 18 are not . just right, and [ wish a great lot i ah
latest improved pattern was being wo commit a like trespass. chose few pretend to believe that] so highly gifted in that direction. . of other men would leave the les, moths, pimples or an unsight. “OW#ST wis sete Bon Dane’ Bivter Roos, Dloed Rook
Root, Bog Bane, Bitter Root, Blood Root,
Calisaya Bark, Barberry Bark, Sweet. Flag;
Indian Hemp, Wa-a-Hoo, Golden Seal, etc.
For the Speedy and Permanent Reliet of
After court had adjourned the
lately-fired ex-President called for
slub ‘‘paraphernalia” and as . thc
ly cemplexion, the use of Ainaxab,the Egyptian Elixir, will make
her skin soft, clear and brilliant.
put upin the Glenbrook saloon
yesterday. *Mr. Gardner proposer
to leave nothing undone that will
it will ruin the country and get us
ill into jailif the present agita-ion is carried any further. The
Raving had long experience in the business, I can guarantee to give perfect. satisfaction to ail, and wiil supply thef
—Norristown. Herald. street. This thing of having to
pass between two files of loafers BRANCHTY
—
PROBABLY Owing to the introthe most hopeless cases
of
=
1 age
: . ; 3 every time a lady goes down town e ° e Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Chills and Fever,
: he Glen. @stive cheese and cracker appear-. shinese Government ought to duction of Berlin fashions, society i £ Aa [here is no skin which will not be Very best in my Line. Disordered Digestion, Sick Headache, . Gap:
a . EDY add to the popularity of the Glen : J the S: Isl ; ~~” Lis not agreeable, and I hope that . . ; ; eral Demility,
r : ad, instead of the expected feast, pension_them as a reward for in the Samoan Islands is growing improved by it. It does not inc : rf 1 ’ . , And all other diseases arising . from a
brook. COAL ahaa ee cladave Ue distressingly ’ conventional. A others will follow Mr. Gould’s ex C@ALLZKINDS OFJLIVEJSTOCK FOR 2 ‘ F A : ° ious state or the Stomach, or an inactive of
sR eC ; their efforts in behalf of China : ante?! —— . jure the skin, but rids it of irapurDiseased Liver. :
‘Wiekine sede _ ‘Tuere is a fine location for . visages of the members, further} nq against_America. Of course lawhas been established lately P _ ~~ Jities and the effects therefore are ;°44# 47 Abb TIMES. ee OT B00, B. F., SW Relea
steam laundry on the lot, adjoin. .ntensified upon being invited upthoue efforts will not ~secomplish forbidding Senators to appear] Boston constructed more buildpermanent. There are many laCHARLES KENT. For sale by all Druggists. o8-Lying Geo. M. Hughes’ laning . stairstosmoke. Into this gloomy, inything eit‘ier way, hat: Ah Reo naked at any session under a pen. ings during 1885 than jn any year
the Lungs, and
mn come, Y. M. 8. C.’”’ appeared in
ind he says he will not take a
A dies in Nevada county who use
iecascnurgtelte mill, and the natural advantage: . sloud-wrapped atmosphere, like 4} \ ont to see*that they are recomalty of $100 for each appear. since that following the great fire. it, any of whom will cheerfully
of the location as to water, etc., it} ray of light, appeared Mrs. Farrer oy at 1 z ance. The total value of these was $8,testify as ‘to its merits. _W. .D. : !
ore Throat pensed for all the same. == Vinton, the druggist at this city, € n u a OS : , first-class. with a request to follow her to the i A COMPOSITION f f 000,000. is selling it at the reduced i f :
oarseness oe ini f : He Wants 81,500. of one of the pete, is selling it at the 1 ed price o
’ . lining-room, andthe alacrity with : : Sorry ate Par : 75 cents a bottle in order toclose ug ~ Cough, Citizens of Prospect Hill are : a boys was as follows: ‘‘Girlsis. Lo fare—Indian meal. ; IN ORDER
ae <i » . which they followed is easier im-] 6 f the City Trustees has . tt 1 : ‘ ; : out a consignment that has been
‘8 OF THE subscribing to a fund with which iwiadich‘Aaberibed. The di neg aeerimed : the only folks who has her own EE _. put in his hands for rapid disposto buy agas lamptolight the walk rs rastineateesty: apchipascs e din-. \sked J.C. Locklin what is the] way every time and allus does} ,yon’s Hair Vigor improves the . #!The usual price is $1 per bot1 a"
LUNGS, and steps leading from Sacram 2:iig-room was beautifully decoratlowest price he will sell his lot on . what they is ‘a mind to and don’t Sakis E4GS' Gib wed Geentaies tle, and the opportunity to buy it ; +. )
relieving Con+ to street to their part of town. sd with ferns and ivy, and ‘‘Wel-. uin street near the Plaza for,}care nothing about nobody else its growth. It imparta an attracfor less will not last long. 2 Ja
Oa and father.says the less I know
‘ ; : : F ; OW . tive appearance, a delightful and :
1: of the Threat, Ir this balmy weather continues \arge ivy letters upon the wall, . tollar less than $1,500. Ofcourse . about them the better off 1 am.” ee ae a ‘s abtiais THE STOCK OF
awhile longer it will advance al-} while a bank of flowers and fern: the city will not pay such a figure, en & pe 1
Drugstores in mond, peach and some other frui’ . ran the full length of the table. ind Ms. Locklin will keep his “Ou, where are the girls of the lates the wie cleanses the scalp, When Babywas sick, we gave her Castoria, DRY cooD Ss, MILLINER Y;
Pi trees so that the Spring frosts w'l . Che supper was served in courses, . jot. All this will prevent the . Past?” asked a poet in the Chicaane and edi be ere Wheu she wads Child, she orled for Castoria, ees FANCY GOODS
'P, CLARK nip themin the bud. and in the discussion of the sime sombination — bridge being built go Rambler. If he means for us Lee pa are enduring; and thus When she became Miss, she c' ung to Castoria
t
"P. CLARK, ; unterenevesd with t ie to answer the conundrum, we . it proves\itself to be the best and IN THE STORE BELONGING TO
}, Nevada City. T ‘will be preaching as usterspersed with songs the wet . \orogs Deer creek for Main and 2 cheapest article for toilet use. When she had chiidren she gave them .
—— = Poe eee h this. sma’—-hours came and went. 3road streets, as proposed, and a would say'that that they.are getCasteria The Late Mrs MM A Sterling
Sale ual at the Episcopal shee this . inthe early morning light they de-. «arate sities i) tae tobe ting ready-to-be thé grandmothers ai papas: . ° “ : : .
. more. +08 antes pov parted with wishes of long life and ui for Shwe of the future. AREE ae i aie: cad ek Is offered For Sale at Retail or by the Lot inorder to sell it
eee clematis oO) oenmeiaresheen ee ae NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. . F stur . : ‘ : ,
NEVADA CITY ! f ra ee nag f ag oanins : ena onaneindige geleanenne a aG IkECTOR IEA ne eee cuanOes THE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY ALTA) . sal : sa
bse Tuomas Leaa, of the firm o! . -hem thinking.o the time whe Friday evening MarshalHol-. doubtful original inicio ee i : awit bs ecaibhany-ashves~ ”. ape oer ved ob lend of THIS SEASON’S PURCHASE and
wentent to, ba Legg & Shaw, has gone below to chey, too, should forsak> the Clul . . oo arrested James Charles . mortal hero Robinson Crusoe, has Fins hay. D anuary, 29. Thirtean weeks on trial for 250. comprise all the Latest Styles.
pe qié-um purchase a large stock of fine . (cr the congenial comforts of a} 2: nards and wife for creating a. just been erected at Largo, the} y as. Brady, Dutch Flat, MISS ISABELLA PARMENTER, direct from Boston, where
Wm. Boyd, Central House,
home,and all humming the reJ. Smith, San Francisco,
‘rain of their new club song:
furniture for the spring trade. j26t: listurbance at Mrs. Phillips’ place birthplace of that refractory sea4@Splendid premiums are offered to recy toy wen Lind peal a bead ntl Atspoeieit ons Piva
° F nti an. J.H. Van Meter, Washin D yearly subscribers. ar Ape Z
Now is your chance to send your vie. wousien,k baer arith ieaiin of exes m Spring. street. The couple man Be a Wright, Sar ta gton, THE WEEKLY ALTE. . Any person desiring to purchase the business will be given a
be Catone Quarts girl something that speaks vol: . Uncertain, coy, and hard to pleas; ” were locked up for the right-} Cyugrommr— ‘Have you some. A. Monteith, do ail Franciown, Cal.) great baryain.
meenion, w fy umes. Call at Carr Bros. and get has Galuty Lbs tion dent provite? Yesterday morning Richards good imported cigars?” New. J. E. Fuller, do (0@F Call early and see the splendid inducements held out to pure Lt) 3
Notice to the Pub.ic.
vleaded guilty and Justice Sowjen.sent Kim to jail for ten days.
Later in the day Mrs. Richards
one of those lovely valentines. tf chasers.
—e
a Miss A. Grimes, Smortsville,
Barking Up the Wrong Tree.
E. E. Dills, Sacramento,
J.B. Wilmot, Modesto,
“ Miss Prindele, Central House,
on the Chica.
old + lat, Nevada
EGG, President.
Clerxg—‘‘ Not just now; but we will
have in about anhour. The prin_2—3e
Many-of the Chinamen scattert@ All persons knowing themselves indebted to
—_——
The Marysville Democrat seems OTICE is hereby:given that on and after ‘ . ter around the corner. is at work i alt:
pet: ed along the South Yuba river are} . iat delight i ~. was taken into court and sentencj 9 . + J. C. Hickman, Bloomfield, January 9th, 1886, I will not be rethe late Mrs. Sterling are requested to call irameengaged in ravine and bank mino take eapecial delight in hus ing at imilar t a Maeda es ah €. J. Turner, Stockton ¢ MYERS . any. Sal al pag vies si diat d settle. . SP2S Pees . Imilar term. : owe ’ Y ig ‘ ne 7 i
Market ing. * a viltifying a McMurray, ‘* as peace Sse ~AYER'’S Sars aparilla is the most R. Landon, do : owned and ‘ecuiead ante the ano pola! late a on se e P
h le ? oe well-known and respected resiFiremen Attention. ape J. H. Spencer, 8. F. Myers & Peterson, as I have sold out my ino MRS J LUDBY
lalifornia. H. B. Sears has assunied the. lent of this county who was for: . , — potent blood purifier, and a foun-} © J "Jones, Hunts Hill. Sereet int thie persone, pee ee EO. . ee 9
leanne _. proprietorship of the San Francis-. merly Superintendent of the EuThe members of the Nevada . tain of health and ne Be aon _ . Nevada City, January 27, 1886.-1m Commercial St., opposite Transcript Block.
Wasi ia co beer saloon on Main street. . reka Lake and Yuba Canal Comi. oity Fire Departmont.are ae Sater eee eerie }——-NATION AL HOTEL OEE ‘i , : a ; aes ‘n full uniform at their . tions are promptly removed by this. 3 4 a — . y = es
ly : 7 pany, but having severed all con. 2d to meetin fu r S: AN EDDY scien aces PROPRIETOR “fet I= — + 1 Y
ees ee A New Five-cent-CiaarR: “THE . . tions with that co i jx . respective Halls on Sunday, Jan. alterative. January 29. is ee il ess YW =e =) S = OaeakGew
> of Nevad City p +_the best in-the mar ne th that corp >ration
a y
_--Pirapers,’’—the .
ty with Choice
utton, Veal,
. Beef, ete.be purchased
a reasonable
at, Steak, Cullet F
the best.mea °
et at the shop,
or young, can
order.
nage {s respectfully
made with Mont
eb, sn aad Ue)”
AND ARRIVE A?
» City
LeTER—
Ows
onnecting with Pa
pam Francisco #
oe
ting with Pas
ng ra he at 8.00
LON.
LES, M.D.
Physician,
pairs, cor.
A M., 1to sF *
ket—at Nrvens’. tf
Tur Good Book says: ‘Love
thy Enemies.’”’ Comic valentines
at Carr Bros. tf
OO
DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer will cure sick headache.
—-—sSupervisor PrRiIDGEON was
town yesterday.
in
-——°2--—
Use D. D. D. for Dyspepsia.
. <3 e-Goop growing weather.
pee eale Aenean otacree e
¢ Faro Game Pulled,
John A. Graves went before
Justige Sowden Friday evening
atid swore to'a complaint charging F. L. Bush with conducting
a faro game atthe Bank Exchange
saloon. Officer Scott arrested
‘Bush who pleaded guilty to the
charge and was fined $20, which
he paid. The proprietor of the
game says that the animus of
Graves’ complaint is that he lost
about $2.50in the game during
the evening. Awhile after the
* episode in Court, Jack McCarthy
met Graves in another saloon and:
“put ahead on him” for having
« made the complaint. :
—— ><
Sued: by His Grocers.
The case of Thomas & Walrath against Thomas Scadden to
recover $194.11 for supplies and
money furnished to defend: nt
has been on trial . before. Justice
_ Wadsworth for part of two days
past. Messrs.“Gaylord & Searls
are the attorneys for plaintiff and
now devoting’ his entire attention
-to the affairs of the Delhi quartz
mine of which he has charge. D
the Democrat has any idea that it
can intimidate Mr. McMurray into paying itto quitits assaults on
him,-we-are of the opinion that it
We have only a-speaking acquaintance with him, but from
what his neighbors say we judge
that the Domocrat’s. assaults
will worry him about as much
as a mouse’s attacks would worry
a lion.
>_>:
The North Bloomfield Case.
In_ the United States Circuit
Court, before Judge Sawyer, counsel given until February 15th to.
prepare briefs in the contempt
case of E. Woodruff vs. the: North
Bloomfield Gold~Mining Company.
Mr. J. H. Quatman,
—
Who has for many years enjoy-.
ed the repupation of being the
best garment fitter in Sacramento,
will hereafter be found at my tailoring establishment; 46 Broad
street, Nevada City. . tf
ae Q. A. Barrett.
Money in.the Treasury.
The following shows the amount
of money ih,the-County Treasury
yesterday according to the official
count: Gold $59,455, silver $3,344.02, ‘currency $1,026. Total
$63,825.02. > es
es
Tue finest line of valentinés im-_ Messrs. Mason and Farley for the . .
‘is barking up the wrong tree. }
3ist, 1886, at 11 0’clock a, M., to
attend the funeral at Grass Valley of Thomas M. George, late a
member and ex-Chief of the Grass
Valley FireDepartment.
i Frank EILeRMAN,
2t Chief Engineer.
Clover Seed.
Fresh clover, alfalfa, timothy,
rye-grass and other field seeds just
arrived at Carr Bros. ' tf
Perpetual Motion.
There is a clock at Brussels
which comes as near being a perpetual motion machine a8 can be
invited, for the sun doesthe winding. A shaft exposed to the solar
rays causes an up-draught of air
which sets a fan in motion. The
fan actuates mechanism which
raises the weight of the clock
puts a break onthe fan until. the
weight has gone down a little,
when'the fan is again liberated
and proceeds to act as before. As
ong as the sun Shines frquently
enough, and the machinery does
not wear out, the clock is’ practically’ a perpetual. motion machine.
Tue Inter-Ocean makes the remark that ninety-nine times in
every hundred the man who will
boast of blowing up a city with
dynamite bombs and making indiscriminate slaugb‘er, is a lunatic, or a. coward, who could-tie
. scared into fits by pointing a bol:
until it reaches the top, and then . _
ent.
low. corn-cob at-him, — jaginable-wt Carr Bros. _ tf
T
How!
tions he asks.
A* PENNSYLVANIA girl with an
eye to business added to her wedding invitations, “No pickle-dishes for presents.”
~ “How do you tell afool when
you see one ?”’ asks a correspondBy the kind of quesDr. S. M. Harris, City,
H. H. Purdy, Downieville,
L. Byington, do
J. W. Orear, do
Geo. McChee, Sierra City,
D. Solari, do
Henry Way, Central House,
F. M. Pridgeon, Bloomfield,
_ Mrs. Wixom, San Francisco,
E. Charonnat, Mine.
Agent. for Nevada Gounty,
WHITE BROW Ze ,
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Reporter—I want to publish a Cescription of your business,.and your portrait, as one of our merchant
princes, in-the holiday edition of the ‘‘Guff,”’ for the small sum of two dollars. m=
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RETROGHRESSION:.
When first. this industry. was started by the newspapers it applied only to-such men as Stewart, Astor,
Gould, Armour and others, who have actually achieved wonders:in theiline:The industry, however,
has retrograded very much since its first introduction.
wide the gates, and now men like Smith, the cheap tailor, who does repairing with neatness and dispatch,
can become a merchant prince, providing, of course, he pays for it. And it is exactly so, in‘many cases,
«. with the introduction of an aricle of merchandise.—The introducer.at first is particular about the
of his goods, even at the expense of his profit.
‘a disregard for success-induces retrogression in quality in direct di obedience to the rules that govern men
of.er The OUR TASTE H n
vet no retrogred#ion jn quality has appeared. Pure old SNOWFLAKE
aps, not quite so.extensively known,
ways maintain their deliciousness, while the Whisky, for medicinal purposes and family use, will ever be
excellent. 494" For sale by all grocers. . ee Lai
HALL, LUHRS & CO; PROPRIETORS.
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A desire for the almighty dollar has . opened
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But-it-is-a common-occurrence thata thirst. for wealth, or
AMS have been before the people for the past ten years,
OW! asa household necessity is, perbut retrogression: to it will also be a stranger. The Hams will -al-_
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