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Feather River Bulletin from Quincy, California • Page 3

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r.1 1 LOCAL ITEMH. ADVEKT1SEME3T8. ADVERTISEMENTS. column; Read it Don't forget fiho Temperance lecture Tuesday evening. The boys who went to Buck's had, good luck lishiug, but the hogs made a raid on their camp and cleaned it up, causing them to come home in short order.

Pishing party of Iteno-ites in Clover Valley tlr. Mussey went home on Thursday llimdred.Hof tons of Kureka freight coining UreenTllta Qnarti. The Cherokee Mining Company, of Greenville opening up their mine very rapidly. This property lb most promising. Its past record ulso.

It being the western extension of the Green Mountain mine. ud the rich float that is found on almost all parts of the initio, are undoubted ev ideucesof a very, valuable property, which tin-Company feel most confident their present works will folly develop. The average quality of the ore ENTKitrntsiso Dbcuomti. Plumas county I'Diugglsts are always'ltp to the times and ready to meet the demands of their ninny customers. Tney have )nst received supply of ttmr wonderful remedy that is astonishing the world' hy itaroarvelous cures.

Dr. King's New Discovery 1nr Couuinp-lion. Coughs. Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis.

Hay Fever. Phthisic. Croup. Whooping Cotttrh. TMrkllnc In the Tbriint.

Loss i if Voice, Hoarseness or an affection of llie Throat and l.ntigs. This remedy positively cure, as thousands can testify. If you do not believe It csll on B. B. Hughe.

Quliicy. Thompsou Kellogg. Spanish Hsneh. or J. II .11 11-.

.......111.. fmrntl JaD-jaii. Nico weather, just about right. More lMxlillers ail sorts That Town Hall sign is "way up." Lots of deer in the mountains, ami hunter can find una. in no time.

ier.t are plenty in all the mountain valleys, hut they don't seem to do much damans in American or Indian Valleys am of caiiiera ii the Meadows The Ued lllull' tiapersjjnve the Mountain Meadows a liifj pull as a Hummer retort The Cliieo Itecord says that "a l'liimas man is so bow legged that a dog which tried to run between his legs earns out on tho same side of tile man that lie started in on, and then MaITK.4. Bt thrae rears ofd'and occ. Best two vearK crid Bent one jearuld Ucat aucklng cult St-U-LUtX. Beat three jeara old o4 over Beat two jreara old Beat one year oM Beat three ycart oliramt iraer Beat three jreara oM Ueat three year old in are UURn.VM CATTLE-Bctw. Deat three years old and over Beat two yeara old kWat oue year old CO lo ou ft tal ft 0U faVW WOO $10 0f 10 Off lo 80 ft cay tows.

Ilesl thn-e yeraold and over cow. and calf $IS 09 Bent tiro year nM twlfer. 10 0V Beat one year oVA bellar S.0e Bnat Alderney ahd Jim; IS Ot Beit Jeney coir 10 09 Dr.vo.v9, HciHfonm xso ATea-iBiam. Best ball Best cow Pest Merino buck two year old and over. Must ewe Best Cotwold buck Best ewe.

Best pen (4) two-year old. and over Best pen U) Colwold Beet 4.en 14) lambs OoaTS. Be-t Angora ram two yeam old and over. Best Augora two year Best pen () does two years old $15 09 Stow 10 09 10 00 10 0 lo Ot) 11)00 too $10'0 BOO WW nest pen does one ear Ola Iieat pea graued doe i ysa old and 6 00 ft HI of Cherokee mine has been richer than any of the mines of ilia; locality. The opening of the adit level of the Kettle mine is nearly completed, the work being pushed day and night.

Tho hoisting works will he siihstHiitinl and very soon I'd for active work on the shaft. A lurge umount of work has been done- on the ontsldo. The 1U tamp mill of the Company Is belug put in Com! pleto order. The severe winter aud very late spring has delayed the operations of this Company nesrly three mouths later than they had anticipated. The Green Mountain mine Is one of the most active mines In Plumas.

The mine is well managed, and the method of the Company In keeping their so far uliend of their works precludes all uncertainty of any short t-upply of ore for th" mills. The No. 5 tui.iiel has been run about feet. The main pay chute I- estimated i to be within SKI feet. Tho pay chute on which the Company are now raNing to connect with the eust drift lufO.

4 tunnel is very large-- and shows the finest quuMly of gold ever taken out of the mine. The Green Mountain is second to no mine in Plumas. The conduction work of the new mill ihnu'l IV tint a ciri.at nilBiilil. uf nnl.rlul ...1 I amount of labor It takes to construct a a) ttamp It will be a fine work" when completed. The wire "Pokje' is the fashionable Quiiicy amuse-cable tramway to the new mill will be nii ingi ni- meiit now -it-days Captain ,1.

D. Swine. Best Berkshire boar 5 fl Best Berkshire sow 5 00 Best Poland China boar 6 on Best sow 5 tJ Best pen of 4 or more phr of any age orsex 3 50 Best boar of any age or breed 3 50 Beet sow of any age or bree 1 TouLTitr. Be-t exhibit of fowls frsno Best exhibit torki'T 5 IM Bcbt exhibit ducks 2 60, ACIIl.NERT. Best light, portable proepeetingnlll fonre- ducWa quartz J20 09 Best Turbine, wheel, ioaiinfaelure.

10 Beat quart crusher 10 on Best portable sawmill 10 00 Best-water wheel ill Mr Best machine for receiving gold from qtx. Cal. manufacture 10 00 Agricultural M-iciiinkh. Best clrcnlar aawmill operated by horse power. $10 00- Best loecross 10 00 Bst gopher trap Drploma Best post hole Gt Best smut machine 6 00 Best farm feed mtll 5 00 lt farm gate 5 00 licet bee hive without 2 SO VEHICLE.

ttest wo-hore family carriage 15 00 ne--T iop nuggy in oo Best open buggy 00 hi tt sulky 2 mi lie-t farm wagon for gi-ueral purpose 10 00 Best wagon or carriage break 10 00 Beet four-horse wagon 10 00 Hot'aKUOLO Kaduics, r.et hearth rug $-St llesl ten yards or mure rag carpet 5-00 Beet exhibit of rarpel and rugs 5 14 H' st lamp mat 1 Best patchwork qui It 51 Best d-splav of millinery 5 80 rfM-f spei-iiiien of cone work 2 eO Best specimen of letlf work 2 (Ks Best specimen of shell work 80 Bet specimen of moss or llnchen work. 2 00 Best specimen of hairwork 2 00 Best specimen preserved natural 2 00 Best specim rustic work Best pair knit cotton stocking. I 0O Best pair kuil wool stocking, 1 00 Best commou bouse rug 2 00 Best drawn hous" rug 2 OO Be! braided house rug Best knit house rug 2 01 Best specimen of worsted work in frame. 2 00- Best display of crocheting 1 50 Bot display tailing I St Best display bead work I Best air castle 1 50 Best wstch case (bead work) 1 50 Best paper holder. 1 50 Best display of table mats 1 f4 Best display sewing machine work 1 30 Best display lace work 1 541 Beat display applique work i 30 Best display wax work 50 lieet darned netting 1 00 Manvpactchk OF I.KinTErV, etc.

Rest pair heavy boots. 2 50 Best pilr line call hoots 150 Best display ol leather gloves und nviNeuei I 50 II AH NEW. Best donhle wagon hrnes. Diet, mannfae. 5 0f Application.

Cm iSueaX to a Sllnius; Vlaalaa. t'siTi Ormct. I Marvsvllle, Califurnka. August ih, VIM, Xp. 1M, TJTIi'B IS HEREBY CIVKN' THAT F.

B. 11 Wsiitlng. hose postoffice askitesai Qtuncy, Plumas viHinlv, has tiled tais (Ina. application No. 1HV for a patent for a certain gold qusriz minix cuhlta.

situated In Plumas cinury. Cullfor-uia. kiaown the "French Ravine (Josrn Mining boonded and described as follows, to wlt: at a post marked F. R. L.

S. X. C. In rot minted SE center of the French Havine quarlz lode, aftd running thence ShS drg ivar. Ul de.

min. El 4.5I'4 chains: thence 4(ideg. chains: IhenccS dcg. K.U9 chains; thence 4 deg. lira chains tnencen Ji deg.

II W-i chains to the place of beginning, containing y87-lvoacru. Applicant claim bv location, and refers to the records of flumaa eoctnly, Cat for the record of said location. All persons having adverse claims are' required to present tho same ot ibis office within slxiy days fruin the date uf the first publication hereolityLJie newspaper. fJ, 3 4d iw J. c.

BRADLEY. Register. Alt.l.U. f10 PROTECT THE PL'liMC AGAIXST THE jL devices of a swarm of comiler eilers. every Kt.ti.

-Singer Mschine Is now lielug made with our Trade -Mark into the Stand. Bt'V XO MAC W1THOI IT! The Slugcr Manufaeturlns Con E. A. NORTON, .43 Aitenl Plumas county. VT, ATI OX.

Attorney ut Law. QL'ISC'Y PLUMAS C.I..' -Will practice In nil the ronrts of thin and ad-JiUK counties, und lie Supreme Cmirl. U.ST ASVI AL F.lllt or ma PM NAIi. I.AHHF.X. NIEItKA AMI 3i i a i i-t hho- l'I ATIX.

OISTBICT SO. II, TO BC ELD AT Oioenville, I'lumas) t'ounfj, CaU OS Oct. 1 th. IStli. 10th, IfjSO.

OFFICTCUS or THE association. K. 1). II (SSKI.KCS. I.

IMMI'I'iiN. Vl. FLK1VUKK D1RECT01W. .1. V.

Thompsnn, Hive Sew man, l. II 1.. W. lllliell. John Mclleth, W.

II. Crane. 1). HosselkllJ. J.

J. Spears. Kfi.n or the Aukn.v. 1. Kuril Premium shall he v.

de op separately. The v.tc lo by ballot A ijority of the voles cast is rrq lired to aw if 1 the premium. The ar-Mifaiiiin-iU -sh-ill he from IMtlr-l dav of January uf the year in which they were fouled. a Diseased animal shall not he awarded a premium. 4.

A premium shall not be awarded to the animal or 'iiliele if deemed llut worthy, though there he no competition. 5. At th" t'nn" of making an entry of thoroughbred sJoi-k ol anr kind, the party applying will be required lo Inruish tin- Secretary with aulhenllr which will he passed upon by competent couiniiitres and placed iu the hands ol the committee to awnrd preinluins. li one will be allowed lo act as lude while he is all exbibiior. Ri.

tiik Titvrx. 1. Nstion Association ile to govern Trot-ling It Pacific Coast Killcs lo govern Running Kaces. except as hereinafter mentioned. Three oi more to enter, und tro or more lu start, In trotting races.

'J Ten cent, entrance lo all entrance money lo accompany I he uoinination. Enliios lo trottiir' races must be made on or Ihe 20th day of September. 18K0. Entries lo running-races, tcKlose at ti o'clock lu the eveu-log previous lo llie nice. 4.

There will be no money pild for a walk-oter, except eniniucu money. 5 Only first money to a horse distancing the field, or any part thereof. 6. The ird of Directors reserves the right lo trul a special race b-Jtween heats. 7 Owners or horses mint furnish name.

age. pedigree, and color of all hone entered, as far us possible. k. All entries irnst be mule to VT. D.

Fletcher, Greenville, Secretary of the Assoc ialion. Fair GiiofSDa. Owners of horses entered or to enlced fir speed contests desiring stable Hccoininodalicn oa the "rounds will apply to the Secretary. DlSTKlCr AlKICl I-TITR MlXISO Nil Mkch vnic.il Faih. Evcrv article or anironl entered for competition shall be under lhe control of the Board of Directors, but the Society ill in no case he responsible for any loss or damage thit may occur.

All articles or animals iutered for exhibition must have cards with lb numbers entered by the eiilrv cleik. aud exhibitor iu all casus must obtain their curds previous lo placing their articles or animals ou exhibition. Enlrie- in any department or class can be made before lhe Fair ny application or leltor totho Secretary. Ail oTI-ersof AriruUiiral Associations arc invited to attend without further notice. Th" member of tho press are invited to attend the Fair.

Sl.ihles for horses and cattle and pens for bog and sheep ill he furnished luring the Fair, froo ch irge, to member of the Association. Dsicix.vriNd OrnCEtts. Tlie President of thi Asso'lation will wear a lile e.inb memher of the Board of Directors a blue, the Secreury a red. an-l Siiperiuleudent of the Euir groitud a jellow rosette. LlCENiEi.

(Nn tickets with Licenso.) Two horse passenger wagon or SS 00. Four -v 10 W. Pbice ot Advjis4IO-, Fonr-horse coach or carrlago $1 Of). Two -W. Tlorse 5.

For each pcraou whether iu carriage, on Horse or on foot. B0. Children uuder li jeapf age, TreA Each yearly or life-meraber will be admitted up presentation of hi membership ticket. SPEED PROCRAIVtVIE. FIRST DAV.

Tcksuat, OcrojB.t 12th, 1880. TUOTriNG-1 minute c.at,. Mile Heats, Sin to harness. Purse ij. First hore 10U.

ec-oud (5U, third F' ee fur all borsea in the Dial. Same Day. R'l 1H mile dash. Free for all. Purse $170, First hoi so $10v, ccoud $50.

third 8. SEC'lN'D DAT. Yftmvmkr, Oct. 13th. Class.

Mile boat, 3 in to Purse First bjruo (ISi, second Jin. third Free for all. Sastio Day -ftrtnuiog, mile heats. Purso First bursu S-1- second $40. third $1V Free for all.

LADIES' TOURNAMENT me day, tt 10 o'clock. A. M. For tbe best, moat accomplished and graceful lady equestrienne, JJ0. teennrt tblrcT, $10, founh $3.

Other premium to be added. THIRD OAT. TauRsnvT, Oct. Hth. TROTrlSG-Two-year old colt, mil heat.

Puree $150. Flmi recoodjW, third Free for all coll In the District. Same Day Rnnning. balf-tnlle heat. Pnree $125.

First ttnrse tecrin third Jli. Free for all boree in thw Dlttrtet. SatneD.iT DonbleTeam Trot. Fur 30. Ftrat fta lecosd (10.

Team meet pnll bnggle and hare been used a a team, and owner of tam to drive. Mile boat, free for(all Uam In the Dirt. FOURTH PAT. FKiDATi Ocr. 1STS.

TROTTlSvJ Mile hts, la B. to haruee. Purao am First Uora 190, ocottd (A, tb.trd f3V Day Running, wile and a half dab. Puree First hHH tocood aw, tblrd $5. Free tor Cotrauce free (q ratinben of tb aUaovUttaa ITVE ilOCSwHowit br aU Wox.

Bt tirrwraara Hs4 AuguMtl. 1SN4J. Divini 8Kr.vi( i.It,.v. N. O.

Luko will preach si the M. K. cburch on Hundar, (to morrow) at It o'clock A. anil at 1:30 p. All re welcome.

Anotihr Fiiib. Jiut as wc go to roa the report comes (lint tk house and barn belonging to Air. 11. Schneider, of Meadow Valley, was burned on Friday murnlug. We have no partlciljflr8.

O. E. O. 8. Attention Is called to the new advertisement of Messrs.

Muthews 4 Irvine, of 'the Oreat Kastern Oue Price Blore, of Orfcville. They carry very heavy Hock of goods In their line, and sel which deiy competition. Samples sent en request. See the advertisement. DiaoctUTic Democracy hold a meeting at (lie Town Hall this (Saturday) evening, which 11 bo addressed by Hon.

W. Vlnters, of San Jose Hon. J. D. Ooodwln and W.

V. Kellogg. ofthis place. Everybody is Invited to come out anvt hear the of the political tlun uf the dtiv. Te New District.

The Hoard, nt its Soptem ber meellng will redlstrlct the Supervisor Din Irict of the coiluty, and probably the District i ill stand an follows: I'luuias and Mineral will in ike one; Indian and Seneca another, and liivjd-wiu. Quartz and Heck worth will he as at present, and make the third. Supervisor's will be elected In nil the Districts this fall. Tne M.tnsTov TaourE. These flue singers pmyuu hi inc.

i own uau auuuiiy uiglil, to lair audience, and went to Gibsonville and I.a Porte ou Monday. They are fine singers, all of them, well worth patronizing, and we hope they may be encceesf ul wherever they go. They show more genuine musical talent than any troupe thai has visited our town for years. I PlusoSiL Mr. K.

A. Weed, of the l.assen Advocate, with flcr. D. E. Itiishncll, the Grand of the O.

0. F. gavotis a friendly call on Thursday. Weed says that everything Is lovely over In the Sage Brush capital, and business flourishing. We aro glad to hear of his good prospects, said that the Advocate Is on, a sound and "slaying" footing Pleas Pay Vr Within the nejt thirty days propose to send a statemeut.of account to each and every one of our patrons who are in arrears to the National.

We contemplate purchasing cylinder press, and the outlay is quite a large one. We shall have no trouble in meeting it. however, if those who are Indebted to us, in small amounts, will do us the favor to rcpond Immedi aleiy. Watches. Clocks a Jewki.hy Mr.

-S. N. Ilavidson. the well known and reliable jeweler, of Reno. New.

will he In Quincy, shortly, ami bring with him a nice stock of watches, jew-elry, spectacles, and will be prepared to do all kinds of repairing In a satisfactory manner. Mr. Davidiou Is a flue workmen, and those having anything In his line should see toll that tiny have the work done while he Is here, as he ill stav but a short lime. JrivT School. The present term commenced on Monday last, with Mr.

Bray and Mrs. H.ilsle.ul us teachers. Nluety scholars are uow in attendance, fifty in tlit- higher department and forty down stairs. About twenty scholars In the District have not yet put lu an appearance, but will attend in a short time. The school- rooms have been put in good order, the new books furnished, and with the able teachers enacd the teun bldsfajr to be a valuable one.

Sax Fiunc.hco. Our tortosmnn. M. S. I.lht, stiirtod to Shii on niornhig.

havine fn chare; his broihur. Mr. Then. l.ttfM. who iKtrt hcen ciHifliid to liis bt'd for ut'irr moiitltt will, neiutic i UeiurirttUm.

Tliey wut hv jiftvut" convcyaiir to and from thtrrc hy mil lo tta- Hay. Vo hope that th chiinjc of HTid tho incMical trf-atmont which ho will r-vt lro will th effect of working a fpi''. ly curi- for Mr. Liyht, ns he bus suflrrtil tbytifautl dcathi" almulv. 'Mr.

Atwooo' Cask. Th ihy.iiciiii: rm- ployed in Mr. AtwooiT? cauR, after a prolructftl'i oiiNTiltalioii. concluded to operate on him. ami on Wrduodny tin; operation mui perffirined hy It.

Sawyer, an sifted "by Dr. I''ihk', Miti'ey and; Oitc. The operation wns thoroiihly ptirccsfal, and the patient is reported improving, and every thing indicates that he Ui now. rerover. Him I lfe and daubtT.

who arrived fiom the Kast on I are with biin. and under the t-killful nnd careful nurtninf; he will, undoubtedly. Meadilv Improve. We an:" heartily glad to be uble to; cnrou.cie a.oraue ajrespec. T).

Dn.hncll. of San delivered a lecture at the M. Church Thursday evening. Those who heard were enthusiastic over the discourse. He is a gified orator, and throws his whole soul into the pood cause, making his speeches interesting in the highest degree.

Mr. Bnshnell the Oriind Lecturer of the I. O. O. T.

on tills Coast. Hy refer-ing to annoancement in another column it will be seen thai he will be here 1 again on Tuesday evening, and we hope the people of our little city-will turn out fn maxae. He speaks at Jamison Aug. Slst; Knreka tho 2id und 43d; Qnincy, Jttli; Crescent, 25th and 28th Greenville 2Tth and iSlli; I'rattville 29th und 30tb. Nw Cooks.

The following Is a partial list of I new books, for sale by Jno. Tarr Moore, Agent for Plnmas County, 'Redpnth's History of the United best and latest publlahed. Brand Cyclopedia on Farming and Slotk-raislng. and Kecipes of Useful Knowledge," for every dupartnient-nf bnsl- nesa life. "Life Of Gen.

James and thclifeofC. A. Arthur. Also the life of Oen Hancock nnd W. H.

English, "Chamber--Ency clopedia." bound In ood atyle. In twenly-nnc volumes, and sold at 1 each. "Charlce Knight 'a popular History of Knglaud. In four volitmee. 'JlcCauley's History of England," throe volumes.

4 Plutarch'a Lives," three volumes. "American Patriotism." "Lifo and Wosds of Christ." by D. D. Ollklo-very low. "The Koran of Mubopimed." "Sbakipeare'a Complete Woika." "Worke of Dontc, or Vlslona of Heaven and HelJ.

"Works of Virgil." "Cecil's Natural History of "Stories and Ballads for young folks. -Banyan PI Izrims Progress." "Book on Temperance." by A. B. Richmond, Attorney. "Mrs.

Heman Poetical Works." Mr. Moore will canvass Plumas countv thoroughlv. and hie list Is so largo that everyone can Itiid something suited to tbeir taste. He receives must of hi works direct from the Kast. and can sell thom at low ftgurea compared with the usual California prices.

Real Estate following fi a list of deeds recorded lathe Recorder's office, from Ang 1st to Ang. I2th Ang. U. C. Newberry als.

to Deadtyood Channel Milling Claim, a corporation. Their In-, ten-st In the Deonlwood Channel claim, nituatcd In Tlnnias Tp, Plumaa county. Ang.2, Deadwood Chuunel claim, a corporation, Jaa. O'Brtcn. Deadwood Cbnel claim and water rights, Plumas Tp.

Auir. 8. W. W.KelloKK CI al. to Jaa.

O'Brien. Their lutereel to tlie Deadwood Cbannel claim. Pin ma Tp. Ang. Jas.

H. Teatca, ex-Cherin, to W. B- La-throp. A certain town lot and appurtenances, In Oreenville, Abg. 2, K.

Veres to G. Bhlpman. HI Inter to certain mining claim, water rujbtJi, in Argentine Dlttrtrt. Aug. A.

Thom mt wife to A. K. DIdwcll. A certain town lotand appurtenance, intbeown of Greenville. Ang.

tj. IL Yetc. ex She to A. P. Mclir-trrft -certalo quart voln or mining claim, known as th Wisconsin quart claim: mlo certain land or mining cteh npn lhe con mill I located, with ppurtcnance therotio.

--Ang. tt. R-OtT to J. E. JtfMrd.

If cot to a cartaia mining claim e.r Kly' Aug. 3. flf lvl4or to 0. On. tu Gcrtt8lBlBC aila ot tUfauS sna SatXTCHtar to T.

Ztwl-Mitto i I I I I a in It i A a A Jno II li. for ed from Iluiio. Kuiseley ami Demi hail a lively time collecting China road-tax on the Middle Fork this week The? nia Knights found poor accommodations at Chicago Pr. Sawyer went homo on nday I eu jiitieuta in the County Hospital Tom. Watson's lather, ninety-seven years old, started lor the Kist lately, from i asm N'eilson, the great singer, is dead Tho.

Republican State Central Committee have had a muss and several members resigned Preaching at the church, to-morrow, as usual The A. O. U. W. contemplate starting a library in Quincy Major1 Haun is getting his steam thresher ready for action Divorce suit.

MeColluin vs. Mfl olliini, set tor next Monday, tsupenor i Court Dave Perkins, of Oioville, with his family, went witli the Knights to I Fishermen should take a look at that nice stock of rods at Hughes' VarietyStoi-e F. very liody is getting; ready lor (he rair, winch commences Oct. at (ircenville The Railroad boom bat "busted." The boring ma- chine at Spanish Peak will be in operation next week We havn't seen the Si- I erra Free Press yet All tho candidates for Presidential honors were "dark (ien. N.

P. Chipinan, C. W. Ree.1 i and two other intleinen are examining some mining property in the Meadows coun- i Several uf our young fellow don't seem j-to have but one arm alter dark Keed, I of the Mercury, will try to go forty days without drinking -and, thank Cod, he will i die before the time is half up'. a Pyramid Lake mule, is the mother of a nice little horse colt Mrs.

J. W. Turner, of Da Porte, caiue over on Monday The Bonanza claims, at How land Flat, have been bonded for The gravel mine at Buckeye, near tiie Utttte line, was recently to Dana Perkins, for I. He projKises to bring water to it "Transparent jerseys" are the latest rage hi feminine wear Mrs. Pake ha Joen quite sick Dr.

K. M. Prime is in Ke- no. That Chico rhyme inventor is at it again. Cora (ioodwiu is quite -ick with fever Kureka, had a $100,000 fire on the ITth The Mercury nominates Ol.

Win. Perkins, of Dm-viilo, as the Republican candidate: lor A short time rig.) the Mercury camontit in a strong article endor-sing A. Knulieli. doing to run all the political ma- chines, ain't von O. I'.

W. meeting next Wednesday evening Mrtsoni' meeting to-night. (i-'oiuniiinicjiteil.) A t'linii(f; Wanted. En. National: -Tlo ery comes from ul.road Unit penlile nie ereat.

'I'lo'V for years, Inn ale nolv de- the luincutanmis nfth snileied paiieuily llliilldi'i' to be to iii-il, anil in simiii' parts of this State their appcuiH have I'v-n answered. The jiannal- ol both parties have been demaiid-ine in he name of the --i new di al." and from II in ill the lectieTl of IDi-li lo till llle ollici-s. and in- the eervonts of the people--not the masters. Illtleed there peents lo lie In the very atmosphere ol pijiiic life 1 lial leads the olllce-lioldei lo tliat lie is llie servant, and in no sen.e me ina-ter ol the people. I'o'flllliliert fmliiic position, l.y afpointin' lit.

Moats these pri'I'Mlders into -boss. es nuo le i 111', to a ti til'. distritoi Stat-, llic-ie a community in cur lo.ie I in.1 nhere Iter- led in Ijui.d more or it th'-ce cliar.i'-iers. haie erown t.ii. an'1 trial l' tlo'ir pintles ale! die pie: iv bo have in i-i ve.i nt that si ni.in mi pun- -known as --inaiia jei ol ihe nen-liin under -1.

'i 1- uuil einoliuneiiis ot wliiehnlon; l'-asc of power Ims eutilileit lliem initu i pu iate Hie hv llieoveitlilnlencd furiiislies llo' llep-H illlril. is to lie of these tiitril-tcles on llie hnlU tllese eeLUli.i! uholloilk ii-lil-elM-S till' the ouiv Jelllies lo tii ihe io-itlon lo wliieh 1 1 1 nst.ire tor reelection, mid which tlley luive held lor lvo. tliree. nnd mote 0-t in. Ililll llle Jenlle a cllHUee, heV lime lel-lliell solivelled Ihe I 1 1 ion 1 Iheorv '-'llliil otllei-is uiiide lor llie iniiU.

not inmi lor the ollire." Slid llleV hllVe UClllllllV lieellll to teel thl'V an iniilieiiiihle rielit to li'-rle-iiial place n't I he piinoc el ill. the same ns a iiumi any pnliile ilollliltioii. Amitliei- runs" that Is nrou-ine; Hie -ople to deinaiid a eliailee -in pith-lie oltk es lioui iie-1 1 ourl house I duties. Itines and oiiiliiiialioiis. anil llie eelline lid ol old faces, anil seeilu: lo ones and llle most lioteiil tliat i niiat ion in ptllee I lends lo carelessiie-s.

self-sulhcieiicy. looseness In duties, and the misuse of public money, and in too iminv ca-e. emorHem'-nt. the out-L'towrK of a too loin; lease of power (nlli'c wliere-lv 1 hey Ihiok I can hold It as as I ish. They (Ihe people) can't do without me.

so I Mill ju-t run line tliin-j lo suit myself while." Anil in dome; so lhe people have hail lo Miller, honest men hecome smirched liy olHi-iul connection, anil it general disturbed slate of society mused, all from allowing one man to pretend to serve ihe pi-ople too lone, when fn the people are sci vine" him hy coiitiiiuine uiin in tilllee year after year, uuil paying laxes to support him Live some one eise a chance it is nothniL' hut lair. I.ei some of tin- coiiti iliiitoi lereive for a term. Tie-re are just as compel enl merT out as in ortice. mid suppose the si ll-siipjio-ed only man should die. whei-e would llie dear people he witlioiit a no.

holder. Several I'ltunty ColiM'lilioiis in tilis State, of hotli parties, have set tlie initiatory, und hnve -nouiinateil new I men- some throniihout. Ills to he hoped nioi'e I will follow the lead. It can In- and easily, bill thev must commence Willi lhe del elates to ConvMiitinns; see.they are not machine men. bin men who iro unpledged, mill wlio while servuii; the party will be set-vinn llie -people r.ot a clique or Public ollicets should be ihe people's representatives and servants, not party rcprcMMi tltlivs and people's masters.

Let llle people arouse and think. Now ihe (inie i stand slarins nd wondi'riii whiil todo utitil loo late, and then curse after bavin? been soid out and beaten by old crowd -who would he liliiusin in lhe stupendoiisiiess ol their cheek, were It not distrusting. -and who Imaeiue IheT-selves eutitleil to colisidernlion ou Hccounl of their pay nnd present otlirinl prominence. Cou- utvinit anione; themselves for re election irrespective of party. Inorin tlie idea of "llo the people me or have they enough Wcsav in lhe otHce-holdini! class Ihe Stale, step down nnd and give ol ners.

your equals, a rn.mce, nun yon ire your nana at earning your living ny me sweat 01 your hrnw. or some other-enterprise. Serve yourselves Hwhile give ns a chsnpe, a new deal, throughout. Prove that Ihe axiom limt '-office unfits a man for any other station In life," untrue. Anti-Third Term.

Meadow Valley. Annul 13lb. 18611. Ax Old Pi.vsasiti; -The following, from Ihe Chronicle of the 11th. gives the particulars an accident which lead to the death of Dr.

A. Fredonyer. who was at one time a resident i Ue also lived in lhe Mountain Meadows, Lassen con uty, and the pas from tout place to Husanvillc, was named fur hlin: Atlas Fr-idoayer, whose avorldapols acerc-gale 2T0 pounds, was bionght to tho ciiy receiv-ine; hospitnl yesterday' afternoon Mifferins; from injuries produced nine days ago by a sixteen, ounce bottle lodging in the siffimml tlexttre of the colon. It appears that Kreilouyer was troubled a severe attack ot cntan-fiux inttatinali. and having a smattering of medical knowledge he songhl lo stop it hf the application of the bottle.

Throutrh some inadvertence the bottle slipped from his grasp and entered the colon. then sought the service of several physicians, hnt they could afford him no relief, and. as a (ttrnitr rtMori, came to the City Hospital for treatment. Dr, Clark. Police Snrgcon.

consumed two honr In' his effort to elttractthe bottle, and, failing, he called In Ihe service of Dr. Murphy, aod together they workctl anon the sufferer for two honr longer, bnt without any result. A consultation being had. It wa decided to perform the opera, tlon of eolotomy hvcutllng duo the colon, and thereby remove the bottle. Fredivnyer, who It abont 40 year ot age.

la in a critical and theoplnion was hazarded that his death wa Inevitable whether tbu obstacle was extracted or not. The operation referred to will bo performed this morning. A lutef nnrohef of the Chroirlcle say i "Atla Fredonver. wbnwa operated npon the removal nfs sUteeo-onnce bottle' (torn bis abdo men on Thursday morning, diet at nt. Mary Hospital at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, i From the time of Jbe operation to the moment of bi death Frediinyer wa In apparent good spirits and condition soomed when be and-donly complained of a pan to bis abdomen, and qfnlckly (row nncOBHcintf aud diad.

The deceatod ws a satire of Switzerland, tjod yoaia." Oharlca wa fwpd in ewToxk Tf ity Is apace botwtea lamnrplle. kavtnf; ecf ture ea it; a withtittt (uo4 wwiteK i I i I a i I I r. a at of his on the T. PfW. of that upon rile of to on A.

1. the maa or a recti I size bottle for one dollar. As voit value voiir llle. glrc it a trial anil he convinced, thousand already have been. At ihp residence of the bride's uiotlii'r.

In In dian Vallev. Wednesday, Aug. lsth, lsso. bv Itev. L.

M. wing, Jons AIlubay to Miss Lalka Blood. 1 iiorx. At Qnincy. August 15th, to Mr.

and Mrs. A frew. a sou. mrcnviiie. August imu, to Mr.

ana mm. CsdwHlloder. a daughter. DIF.I). At Slisauville.

Aug. Ililll. 1SHO. Mr. Jas.

Miinn, oue of llle -ditois and pioprietoisol'tlie Mountain ftev iew aged iiyesis. NEW TO DAY. rjiK I'. I.JiCTl UK! MtT. I Lecturer of the I.

O. at the will leclnre Town Hall 4(nlnry, TucMtlay A us. tilth, IHHO. Everybody Is Invited. pSTKAY rpilERK TO MY RANCH OX TnE fl.

Itlh of August, four horses and one mule, dcscj-ilied as fiillows One sorrel hoi Ilizlit luaue and lail. siM'-vll haliil- hieh. bniniled three burs on slioulder. One bay horse, star ill lorehi-ntl. four while feet, uuliraudeil.

sixteen hands hleli. Onebl ielt mare, star on for" lid. llubraii'leil. fil'teen bauds small rup-ln- on riln id-'. iron-LTay Colt, one vi-ar oi l.

w-'iite stripe In face. p.on lufi shoiil-de One bay mule, bruuded on left shoulder. pers.in cliiinini2 said stoek will prove prep-crtv. pav churkfcH anil take them skiiv. Bie; Meadows, August 1.

Till. lssu. ii- If. STOVE R. TOTK'i: TO C1ITV MIXIXil COMPANY phiee ol lut-ines- and lo'-alion ul works.

Jainlinu it. Pitiinaii onntr. Vol ice is herehy eiven tlist rtffii meelloii of Ihe Itoaid of llirectors tin- t'ii Knlerprise Miniui; I'onipaiiy Iietl at tiie Kureka Mine, on the loih instant, an iissesstn-nt ol P-n eenls perhan-was levied all stork of the iiuul'-diutely in L'. gold vein In llie Any stoek nji't'l which this assessment Is levied that i- not pai'l within tliirtv dav fro.n the above dale cniisiil-i-ed delilliplelll. and unless piiyinent is in ni--liefore.

shall he sold at thei'ilT Kiitei-pri-e Mine M-ittifilny. thr IHth ilay ot Hepte in her. to priv the a.a'-'i!neut, lotjeiher with nf advertising and sale. llv order of th-- Hoard. 'Jti-tw THUS.

W. JEN KIN'. Secretary. UIVAMI' I VD I'KTITIOX. j0 tii(.

Uo-n of Tvlsjrsof coun c'ti lifnmia: fpi I'KTI I'lUN' OP Till! sluNEH represents lhat he is the owner and hol.l'-r of (Vttifli of Purchase for th foliowin-; des- nn swamp ant overil-jw ed lanil in tunas co'intv. The' N'K of Tp --i S. It K. M. 13.

M-. it-lining O'l iter 's. That i is susc nfonettin 'cef our "tit inner dc-si res io fwrm I'listrict lor tile r-jclauril ion of lid laud, to claim the 5-arne. and manlike t'lch Wilh-HH the rf trustees. eslab lisiiiuenl of bv laws.

Petitioner prays to be allowed lo undertake such rei on his own 'I'iiiit no oilier lands than tliosi-alioe desi-iiie-d are in wit i such pro posetl reclamation district. Therefore your peli tiotier pruv llcil voiir lioiod will lake such lion in lhe matter as von mav ieeni. proper. ANliKHrt' J. Subscribed and sworn to before me this ltilh day AuMit.

Ism). t'J 4w W. Plt.VTr. P. JJI.I'HAS titriT A TAKIETV STOIIE.

aiotla Fountain nml ICE CIIEAH Saloon. Fresh Candies, Oranges, Lemons, Tho Clgare. Cigarette Tobacco. Limes. Nuts, Old Judge, Jury, Tobaccos, Cocoa Nuts.

Fandora, -Corporal, Etc. "A I. CATARRH, And many otbor brands of Cigarettes, Orders f.o;n a distance Promptly to. A Share of the Public rntroaafe 1 Moliritnd. COME AND fiKE ME.

X. H. II A I'UOOI. Proprlntor. PROOF.

I'SrTFD STATts I.AXD OvriCE, I Hnsauviilo. July U. IBM. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TIIE follt wins named settler has filed notice ol intention to make final proof In support ol his claim, and secure Una! entry thereof, and that ssid proof will be made before the hciaicr and Receiver of the U- Ofnco at Siisanvllle, Cat. Mondav.

the ild dav ot Anirnst. 188o: HESRY USEMAS. Homestead No. for th- SE ol SK'i of Sec. 25.

t. 14 1. S'i of SWSj and NW'i i or isW'ij Mec. an, 23 N. 14 E.

and names following as his witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon and cultivation of said tract: D. Bennett. A. Anderson, Wiii. Knott and S.

Bennett, ot Jamison City P. Plumas county. Cal. tr Sw W. II.

CItAMB. Register I.lwt of Dellnqnent Pprrhaxersi of School Land fn PlntnaM County. Showing the A mount Due Jan. lat, 1HHO. No.

of Location. S53. Date of approval of Location, Ms-rch 8th, 18Td. No. and date of Certificate o-r Purchase, 6SU3; April 178.

Namuof Purchnser. Bernul Jesos. The E'i of Sec. Hi. Tp SN, III N.

D. containing 160 acres Amount paid on Pi iucipal. $so. Tolul ainounlof interesi paid, Interest due January $96. In accordance ith the prnvisloni of Sec.

3547 the Pol. Code of notice is hereby given if the amount above named nd stated as rie said lands, together wlih the rosta of this notice, he not paid ithin flfiv day from iiedate of'tbla notice, that I will, la the name of tho pco- of tbe Hiatc of California, cnmm.jice action tbe 9nperior Conrt of Fluraaa cor.nty. State of to obuln judgment foreclosing the intrresia the aforesaid purchaser and i.is aaslgns lu and the snld lands, and to the certificate of purchase. Hated Qnincy, Fltunaa Oounty, ofJnly, lteo. R.

U. F. VAKI IX. 4S-4w put. Atty.

1'loma county, Cal. piXAL rnooF. Umtid Statu 1d Orncr, I SnMnvflle, Calirorula, JulyH. lBHft NOTICB 18 HERBBT GIVES THAT THE following named settler has filed notice of bl Intention to make coal proof In support of bi claim, and seenre final entry thereof, and tbataatd proof will made before the Hegitr and Receiver ot the U. 8.

land ODce at Snsaovills. thetM day of 18t: OHARlKsJ ANDKHSONHomestead No. STti. for the Lot S. lnd4 8cSl.T N.R 1J 1.

and game folkaviugM bla witnawa Jta ro bt con-tictfrtia rMifisnca opou aod coltHatloB ef talH trav4: T. D. Bennett. Wm. Kaott.

Umr Ne od B. S. Bsaatttt, ut Js.ion City O. ow W.H.CRAS. -fav I of od 5, whe the mnii went to kick the annual he hit It man on the other side of hiin." Won derwhiehofthetwo.it was.

First direc- rate remirts from rh mim.a in ui-nt-n noii. i luiium sin ue uie uosa mining couuty in tho State inside of two years. Mr. Kniaeley 4ost A tine cow on Wednesday, and it is thought that alio got hold of the wild parsnip which grows in the swamps. Quail will be plenty this vear.

The quail law expire on Sept. 1st, and the boys are getting ready to "bombard." The "fall lights have commenced at IYatt- ville A Marysville party ran into a snow-drift on the Gibson and Jamison road, the 'other day, and had a terrible time getting through. They lowered their wagons over the rocks by ropes, and nianagod to Hank tho drift and get away with it The I.a Porte country is reported li vely as usual, but we miss our regular correspondent, who has moved to Sierra county Ben. ItauL'h has lost his pet do" and of- fers a suitable reward for his return luting, hiipeiiiiteiHleiit ut ptntc Printing, is in the Dig Meailows, with a party of pleasure-seekers An exchange asks "What do the girls think?" We had much rather answer something easy Crescent had a light thy other day. Mr.

H. Stover has taken up a band uf cstray horses. See his advertisement Some parties in Sierra Valley are trying to drown out the grawlioppers by irrigitiu tiieir hatching grounds. Tough game, that Mr. (liecn, agent for King's New Discovery and Ltucklcn's Arnica Salve, gave us a-caJl on Friday ot last He has been on a trip throngh Shasta and lessen coun ties, and is meeting with tine everywhere.

Mr. (ireeu is a relative of Dr. Green, of Oroville Har arc nitich more mi merous in the mountaiiis tliis year than ever before known. The Indians do not hunt as much as in former years, aud the bruin family have a chance to increase The Gypsy party have been making a small harvest from credulous lieotilo. who I pay a dollar to "look at the futuv." The I old adage of "fools ami their I ia here Th N.vrio.-.AL is tuiniiiL' out i some nice job-work Hon.

Creed Haymond started for his homo in SaTamn- i to on The Orovillians caught him and made him make a speech, and be gave I I them a red-hot one -R publican, from a I I Democratic stand-isiint Mr. lien, i Hacket. Wells Fit urgo went! lown the other day, witli a load of bullion. Georgjfi does some hard work in gnat ding the fcs a treasures liei ry and Allen, of yaville, came up on Monday's stae The Val- ley is ivjioi ted red-hot I) octorj have been plenty in (Jiiincy thin week "No woman shall hiss her children on the i bath, ra one of the lllue I l.awi). 1 lie oin man H'li m-ir to rue nun-I day buases those day Monday alonpfanice little rain aeconi-' rallied by hc-syv Jl cooled oil the ah- and heljied things l'olitioa don't warm iiji worth a cent in i'tu- mas The vill j'robably lie eany in rs-pteinijer t.

terjiri-'iiif: presents his bill every night, and he "'-'es fur blood," too, Hen. Han sate was robbed, at tie scent, the other niolit. The burglar gut two pounds of steak, and a shank -hone, "biled." It was the meat safe. lieu, hai purchased another and stands fj.iard o-. or it pox js waking up the lower conn-try ieople-, and vaccination is beeoiuing the rae Jndu Jluudley returned to the llii; Meadows on l'lieadav, havino tinish- eil his judicial Inisiness.

villi; Iwifj been cdu A T'avlor- ated, nild would imthe a snccef-sful "catcher in a base ball niatuh. I le objects to "taking a llv, how ever, and believes in the rand Olive. yan says to the girls "If von (l ounj; man assistance in widkuig, take Ins ami instead of his taking yours, Just tell him in plain Knglish, 'hands Slliiervisor Ward, of Butte county, was in town the oilier dav The voraciona grasshopper pitclieth into the Mo-doe fanner's grain. There's no Tanners among the hopper lamily Hon. t'has.

Miilliolland and family are rusticating in the Big Meadows The Lassen Democratic C'onventiou will be held ou Oct. 2d Tint 001 is wanted in iSusanville again A Itoeklaud gill had her corsets torn oil' by lightning and was uninjured, but a mau who called to borrow a book had his right arm shattered and a piece of corset Htjel blown into his liver. He said he didn't know she was loaded Tiie Chinaman who had his hand blown oil at Silver Creek came near bleeding to death on Sunday, while Dr. Fiske was dressing the stump ol arm. He saw the thread which tied one- of the larger arteries, and pulled it The Doctor had some trouble to tie it tip again, but got it properly lixed before leaving.

C. Vi Hyde's family have moved to towu, and occupy Ihe dwelling ow ned by Kv. Hines, in the past end of town Some heavy Uase ball talk in Indian Valley, and some probability of a match game, lor money, between the Bald Hornets, of Tay-lorville, and the Greenville Club. Talk is cheap, gentlemen. "Put up or shut up." Bidwell, of Greenville, will soon start below with his invalid wife, to San Francisco, to place her uuder the csre ot eminent physicians in that city.

sin rere.lv hone that the chance mav be benefi ciaj to Mr Bidwell, as she has been a sn Mer er for several months school house bell needs crease No tnatter how warmly a man loves his country's (lag, he. is never happy to ace the hen-sign in his garden-patch prominent mining operator, over South, was arrested in San rranciseo, a few days ago, and the examination will held at La Porto. During the! storm on Monday evening there occurred OHMf tremendous peal ot thunder, wluvli lilted everybody out ol bod, nnd caused some of our peoi le to think that the curtain had raised for Grimmer' World Smash -Up. It was a "rip-tearer," sure enough, and a fine specimen of "Coil's artillory." C. Atwood wife nnd daughter arrived in town on Wednesday noon, direct from Chicago.

They made the trip from Chicago to Quincy in exactly six Drs. Sawyer a-ntl Mussey arrived in town on Monday. Uuclc Reed has lieen delivering his books during the past week. He soils more books than all tho other agents put together. Judge Clough has gone to Sierra Valley after Uis family who have been visiting there for a A.

l. Hallsted baa been in town several days this week The Quincy Republican Club now baa 114 names on the list. -The Hancock Club numbers 122. Truckee merchants have gone hack after a new stock of goods. Eisner is having the Hall building fitted up, and will move into it in a short time, and oho Truckee meu will occupy now oecrrpied by Eisner.

S. S. Boyoton, of Oroville, with 3Ir. Mathews, of the Great Eastern, of that gave ua a call on Thursday. They are on an advertising trip through Plumas, and report business They went to La Port on Friday Dave Hecht went borne and beaded op Hoed ei the Mercury, and he let it all go in nia last (put.

Bed remembered how ho fol vhetv -that bad man from Wysodotta "CrecT him MtJ stl told th tah for oar benefit iX ailondid kt(ic from t'Juwx" in attothc I of by he hi 1 a ous and effective adjunct to the works. The Gold Stripe Company has. been opening a very fine ore-body in the estern part of the mine, already a large bowing having been made and ufi abundance of ore produced. The prospects of the mine never were better. The properly is In splendid shape.

The Company have Just completed 15 Staines addition to their former mill capacity of 'H stamps. This mine hu- been worked for about three years and has never missed Its regular monthly shipments in all that time, 'j'hc stocjj. lf Vl'ry closely Be Id ant hi; lily thought of by lis owners. Enrekn Country otcs. JollssviLLE.

Aug. Ilth. 1KS9. Ed. National: Seeing a solicitation in your valuable paper, some time for items fi-oni other localities, we thought we would send you few from oir growiug town.

Tile Kureka Company are putting tip a large nd-I diiieu to their new quartz mill. siilUcieiu to con-J lain livuaty nure stamp. Mr. Grazier is build ing a very fine Saloon and Hall, and a new brewery, as his old one i crio-h-d winter, by a snow. slide.

Mr. Fred is bin I a saloon, and Ms-. Thomas has a new. coin modioli Hotel. Mr.

Duly has a new store, and things in the biisincs's line looks pro-perons. Stephen l.inanuo has fold ills interest in the to J. Perrenno. forSS.OOO. Mr.

II. Grozier returned, not long since, from a trip to the Kast. Superin-lendeut Johns and family, of the Kureka Mine, have gone below for a scan on. The Mn. sical Troupe plsy her- to-night.

They are higbly spoken of Ju'Iue I.annes. of Jamison, returned last Saturday from a month's visit to the Hot Springs in Siena Valley. Judging from his up peaiance his sojourn w.is not in vain. About two weeks since Mr. Jas.

Phillips was nuirried to lieijc reioiiau. oaiigiiier oi liuiii. I'eiiinnii of Jamison Jlolel. The wife of Geo Cool ni' ion prHi'iiifd him wit Ira flop on. IV" lias ptir hfivuil uml i.

'pairing lumt-o jjciir bin bl.icksniith I'hnp, which loolit, ratht-T Mir-picions. a.i lit hM? Isfly rqtiit trip to a neihr If. i hz town. Are certain partita not farfiom hro-who try in inintl tln-ir own l'li it-sM niid nvike nn htjiiLvt living, who fur m.MiUiH i -vii nv.uW. Ih'j victims rf ci'in! aniioyanci'H ami inn.

tliat h.tvi- iutul-'raljlf, and luiw b'-cii htirnp-in pitincL' and vilcbCti until forbearance ban ci'fl'-i'd to hi rt virtiK'. Throe pt-rsrculions have of fi chan.rU-r, a inn (o n- in ho a hindrance anil damage ti thi-ir bii i aiVaitci. Ncm 1ml a cowardly wn tt li, ho would mab a in th-; dm or ohoot from bi-hind trt-p. roiilil li capahli' of such atrncioux conduct. ThU ih tt ronjr lamjnage.

but no more nu than the occasion ri ijriircn. nd if it i noi brought to a Hpi-dy termination, tln-y antl tliir hcIh will lie publicly exposed, and we will be" upheld by the I public Sine, I "A Ciunob tins raill correspondent given hi views as to "'on should be done in the coming Convention, nnd nrires -a new deal with a new deck." This is a cry that comes up each year not usually from the masses not from Ihe people-hut ill most liwtancea from ho hl lbc of 'ike to be with he -ins. He nelieve in noneii, compeienl men in me pnh- licotllces anil as long ns we have them it mailers not whether they have been in one term or a dozen. A public officer is, nnd should be. as ouror-respondent suggests.

the public's servant. He should lie honest and faithful in the discharge of his duties, nnd should be competent to fill Ins position. The routine of business In many of the public position Is complicated, nnd requires the pruetice and experience of at least one term to lit I the ordinary olllce-holder for ihe place. A -new-deal" each term would result lu the public business becoming a tangled mess, which would be hard to unravel. If busiuc man has a thor- competent ana triisiworiny employee.

does he consider It good business sense to dis charge hlin al the end of the year, and take in a tuw recruit, simply lo make a change? Our correspondent conveys the idea that all should "have chance" nt the houors and emoluments of the public places, and we do not see where anybody llss been debarred from "that chance." The people, by tbeir ballots, show their preferences, and they wijl probably continue to do so. The Conventions of the respective parties will soon he held, and we hope lo ere the delegates come together wlih the purpose of nominating tickets composed of honorable, honest and competent men. and then let the people decide the baluiice. That a man ha held office baa hut little to do with It. If he has proved himself the "right man too right placo," well and good.

If not, drop him and try some one else. HOTEL. AKRIVAL.S. For the week ending Friday. Ang 90.

Pi.t'MAS HorsE, 3. E. Eiwabos, Pbop'ii. Orecn. Ohio A Heulh, 'Argentine Schnnittachcr, 8.

F. 1) Hvkemt. Greenville II Hollin; do Wollers, tnn Fran Merry, Gllroy A I) llallajted, ISMiletir A Batter, do A A Unlisted, Md Val ifonnev, Oroville Joe tjnum, do Toims'n nidwell Bat Daler. Plnmaa Eureka Hunt. Kjarrameiito'Dan lloherty, do Robinson, Toll tin te Mrs Atwood.

Chicago till lis. Sp Ranch Mrs Chiioberlaln. do Mctinlly, plucks Thorn, lud Val Hurterv, Long Vnl Jno Ward, Oroville ermine, 8an H' fd, I.a Porte Allen. do ifadlngtun. Son Jose VBKIIton.

Vlrclly Klley, do Mc Bride, Taylorvllle A Halslead, Ororllle Darken. Marysville iSickcr, 8p Ranch Reese, lowaj Orny, do Poblete, 2flick At Weed, Sosanville Tregiae. 'Urovllio jr a. usnueit, nan dose UrJi-Mussey, La Porte II 8 IKIood, Sua) Fran .1 a.ftnr ftferracitv Reed. do Nemhn'rrr.

Marvsvillo Sash Brown. Md Val Malhews, Oroville A Dodd, Greenville 8 Bovnloii. do InrnffH, do Snpertor Court Hon. T. O.

FnnAY. August 13th, 1880. K. M. Anderson t.

Mary A. Anderson-. Action divorce. Oeuae tried. DeCrei of divorce grant- Plaintiff, and cm-tody of ch i.iMiotnr.

Idreu awarded to HiTonnaT. Aug. 14th. Hungarian HIM O. I.

va. Action to qnlet title, to water i.kmi under arivlaement. Moaer, Loo et ale. tell. Cause tried Aog.iGth.

Hungarian Hill O. M. Moaer.JUootale Mioteseri fi.r nefendant. additional Uo Wl JttelC(Jt motion or Thctttl fafittc Railroad 43 mile of railroad la Keradaj thg Viralaia aod Track i I i I I Best double carriage harneee oo 1. 50- nest gems saaaie -st ladies' Best horse collar (draft) Ileal horse carriagvr FcBsinjiua.

Best chamber set, Dist, manufacture Best lounge Best spiiug matireo Woukbd Metals. Beet dispfay of god and gifver worlt. Dist manufacture. FlOI-K' ATlD (SKAIIT. 1 51 1 00 I 0 5 oo 2 00 04 J5 00 Ttcet variety ol f)0 0b Best variety rye.

to-' Best variety oat 6 00' Beet sauipAi of Atonr. 6 00 Best sampe wheal-in the ear or head 5 I Best samite timothy seed 5 00- Best sample red top seed a uor Vegbtable.v Best hnlfbnsbcl red potatoes 2 50 Best half biisbal whUa potatocr. 2 50 Best bulf bushel anv other variety Best twelve tmrdlp 1 ini.r, vmiuii- i pr Best twelve bngarbeet 1 i Hi-si peck tomatoes tit- Best six drumhead cabbage 00 Bost six red dutch cabbage 00 Best six auy otbor variety oo Best three head canliOower. 1 00 Best half peck-onmu 100 Best six slafke celery 100 Best hnff pecft garden rea dry 1 00 Best baf poeas fleW sea dry. I 00 (cot hail peck gherkin cocnrabei Ou BVTfEJt.

it'st dispfiy of tinttCT te ro5s fea Utr. 5 00- fleet dispSir I'nb and Firkin not Juvrtbau 5 0 Bkead a5d Cbkbal Food. list fonrbave baker broad 1 00 fonr toave domefftlc corb bread. 1 00 -t four Sieve domestic rre brad OO wt four foave domectlr brow; bre4 I 00 Bm four foave domestic wheat bread fO B-tl display of domestic bread fl Farm. Brt apple )3W Best three varieties appfvaf.

OO ifost diipjay of peat. BjxI jispiay pfurn. OD HOET, PRESSRVSa A2P PtClsl.ES. Best ten pound honey dd'slx finises rkspberr.4 a so do ix gfssses red currant jelly 50 do six giasae, strawberry )ey 2 5 do dtsp.iy of preacrre (O ki dispay tdckf 2 50 do display fruit in g)ae 00 Sprctil. Best dlspfay of miner' toos, caultttng of drills, plek.

gad, tti.i. $tB do dlspfay horse shoe. SO do dlspfay forging do washing Is' do chnrn Ml do cabbage cutter 2 do road cnrper is do butter worker 2 $, riowftfpuinp i ft on do display or Diploma do display mnsical iutraawuU. 5 on do peumaonhin I on do display of houM Son MlltlRAU FH8ML8 mWtti. fljt display of gold ore $10 do do display of sUvr ore .7 10 00 do displsy of copper a0A do display of teid ora.

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Years Available:
1866-2002