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April 2, 1874 (4 pages)

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Phe Baily’ a Nr ls wae see . Soca) SA SOAR a AA A RTE BT OT lil RN a — po Bhe Duily Transcript — ielpuie teliaieh SECOND: PARTY swatagitlion. » 30, 1874. The/Michigan Legislatures higs taal _or— On Tuesday the Directors of the f ! rey higa rere i ae ae . a of " NEVADA CITY, CAL. Narrow rd Railroad niet at Grass. Eb. Transonipr: & few days ago . cently passed da bill submitting the Young Ladies’ Social Club, Je veins or tae eae wd NEVADA-© fe (oa Valley and completed t@ orgasiza-. you.seiil in the Taaxseqrrt that you question of fomale ‘ufftage to. the . . ‘ns Fe ws gl REGAL. / crry ———————— Thursday, April 2a, 1874,. . . tion of the compaay by the eléction. want correspondence from all places) vote of the people+that is to'pay off Gal Clubs conta r-* iE bf ems BOCAL Al seat Nt officers, £0. J.C. Coleman was . in the county, andme néd ¢ hum-. the men, Huw-do} the wise men of rs eye heir iL ide ‘ ‘ a a gg e --— } elected President, George Fleteher . ber of places steed ghileon rhich . the Michigan Legislature knew that . peek: “vs pplica . fer @ Patentto', — ‘é . _Bmcourage Home Industry, Secretary, hd Frank Beatty A was Sweetland, Ty Bégin, must! the Women want to vote? They are} TRMBER ANCE HALL, ’ .Mifiing Claim, We yesterday v as Chicago ix destined th be the Jargest urer. No better selection of Presiacknowledge that T know nothing, or. going to give the mena ¢hance to On Friday Evening, April 10th: . iinipades i sad found fifteen m P ; es ie) : : a : . = — ar Uni LA sR city west of New York. The euter. dent could have beet nade in the at least very little of importance’. -Ag}Uetermine whether they will: grant Dancing from 8 till 1 o’clocx. —facramente Cal: March 2eth met and better than all, eS ae & = -hiathaat 1 ; oor Pa swt pene : ta Chinar prise and foresight of its business county. Mr. Coleman has the enter-. this: is a great mining place, you the women a privilege before they Seca Coinnaiatee. OTIGE is hereby given, That David W. men. No men have secured this result, Rall prise and busigess sagacity necessary . would naturally expect the bulk of/ know whether the worhet want the abbey eetast Seale Bitten, Sicciaell, Neyeds Connie ee Cal, nao ‘the diggings. bi ee toads were extended in évery direcfor the work. -He-has been an active . the communication to be about the . privilege. We think a vote of the Seraphene Nilon, _Etta Hoyt, spplioaion bd rae for 2,500 lineal jon {s in working condi tion, and Chicago is their terminus. champion of the propdsed road, is a} mines; but ab I aim hot interested in. women to determine whether they poet ster ea th om ace round 400 feet in wicth, gre eet Prop salle work Business centers in Chicago and can large stockholder, and will work for . the vines, apd my vocation prevents . desire the elective franchise _ would . joonie tn y-eco a ip Cent ining pistrie ; Seyade cous. expense in running ‘not pass by it. Twenty years ago/ i). snccess of the road with the. me from going out to see them, I. have been proper. Then, if they . Eliza Cornell, Ada Davenport, field notes on file in this “er improvements, a : ‘ ; ; 2 Office as follows, other cities were the \rivaln of that/ . 1, energy he works for. his own . know very little about them. This . vote affirmatively, would be time vis : : ha. Invitation to be shown st the Door. pared to work the c pl . es tcher rst . m pow : ta 4 Survey of Exterior Boundari " lace, and had, it was thought, suinterests: Mr. Flete is a first . much lk ) they are busy working . eneugh to put it toa vote ‘of’ men For Hg Co »! nel SS stabs tonnes se by aatege. Satie perior natural advantages for a large class business man, and will satisfy . them, and are jubilant with the an-. te see if the privilege should be alAssess Me . (Net re Pets Lede No 2) : edvant ole: city. But their residents waited for Rc w yclared r : INTHROP 8> LONG is hereby aned-as-a candidate for te-el eolowed., We would be willing to let tion to the office of City Assessor, the people he is the right man in the ! ticipation of a long mining season. right place. Frank Beatty has ne ~#0de No 1) on the souta side, and~ on the north side of the Eureka stage read? « and from which the corner future time, give the natural advantages to secure the concerning the wo: : sade The Methodists have a flourishing ' © “sregults that enterprise. has secured the women ‘have the final vote even. superior in point of hgpesty, ability . Sunday school here, On Saterday . Educational offices are open to woto Sections 7 and 8,.11 and 18: Tp ONT LB pets of the mine, —=—-__ dor Chicago, aed. of Satiras they have . ang integrity, and his nistration:. evening, the. 2ist, they had # concert . men in California, why not legislaNOTICE, 51° eee? ine ans Thence og curred in-the mine 1 —s = ve ap poin Es “is 8 ‘ , eae ee ee ; . " e ‘ . true Aatio: , i, . “yee . me . — been disappointed: It is 80 every. of the affairs of the Office will prove . for the purpose of raising funda,’ lative offitesin Michigan. The world = — 3.03 che to matake marked “N ‘ie Y Abanh of dirttwoh ze where. Prosperity and thrift: proas‘popular as that of the bank over . The schulars performed their pieces} moves. If women desire the ballot . Ee N Zonk s soe os the 5 E, Thence nd thirty-five fee t wide ~~ 206 only from persiatent effort, “Ta. wich he has control. well, andthe fands raised ameunted . o doubt they'éan obtain it. Alady. U 8. INTERNAL REVENUE singh rand: 3.50 chains erss Croee Eure sod wndatiats Youk dividual prosperity requires it, and The selectiéns were good, and Grass Valley was favored with them all. Certainly no complaints of selfishness can be. brought against this city. {t was thought at Jeast one office would be granted it, but ‘since the election we have heard no growlto $22 90, : Tecturer lately said that nearly every} On Saturday evening, the 28th, the tax payérs of this school district voted whether or not an extra tax field Ditchrans westerly 37.68 chs set 9 stake marked “‘R QL, No & from Which black-oak.8. inches in diameter bears § 7g0 Ts Tinks distant, A black oak 6 inches qj. ameter bears 18° W 14 links: distant and 4 _black oak 6 inches diamcter bears § 15a” W 21 links distant. Thence on a true’ ling NN 872 00 E 3.03 chs pass through stake Ne 2,at 8 end of the line of the lode. 6.06 chy Set a stake marked.-’R Q I. No 5’ ‘from which a biack-onk 92 inches in diameter bears without notice. I usually at work t! from the spot, or th ly have been burrie of dirt slid out and monitors, which Ww feet from the perpes May 1, 1874, to "April 30, 1875, so doesgeneral prosperity demand it. What'has resulted frony the enterprige of business men in a large degree in Chicago and other places can be done in a less degree of course hore. If everything which will tend to.draw populatien and give them woman can command one vote, and a widow woman can conimand sev. . eral; if so all they have to do is: to should ‘be levied this.year to,pay) off. bring the matter to vote, and the the indebtedness of the district, which . question will be settled. is $700. There were fourteen votes . oe Energetic, so . HE LAW of December 24, 1872, requires every person engaged im any business, avocation, or employment .which renders him liable to a Speci.) tax, to procure and place conspicuously in his Establishment : Pe tee See ; -»} OF place of business a Stamp Genoting the . 69©-“W 12 links distant. Thetice on : ke d ; ing, and it is indicative of the ear-. .cast for tax, and none were cast Chico bas a clergyman who{ Payment ot sold Suecial Zhi for she Apecial pe BE w. ah ce cross contac see ment. Another m ae sueobdrol adh any lik pro' i 5 . ; Tax year beginning May $, » Deforecom. Bloom ditch. ~38.08 c 8 stake mark, isin a position employ oie aa an ee nestness of our péople in’ doing eyagainst it. G. G. Davis was elected preaches the gospel, Fins a first clese. pencin can ng May Io, before com: . Bloonsbeld di eh. MUP ch Sake nat oH er ‘ it will be ab Lapel Mai . ; P erything to secure the completion af . to assess and collect it. sehool, bailt-his ewh ¢ehureh with . 30, 1874. the's W. Tacnosonatien ing Xa i tt portion.to its-,size. anufacturers the road I believe.that there is more intelThe Taxes embraced-within the provis. W 3.63 chs to plac: of beginning and cop. must be encouraged, educational institutions be established and the cultivation of the soil be fostered:-Here . is one instance that will apply here @ San Juan Road. We learn from the driver of the San Juan stage, that Peter Purdon . ligence in Sweetland than any other place of its size im the county. In the. social gatherings of the male in‘habitants, it matters not what subject his own hands, runs a warehouse, does the marrying, burying, and takes’ a hand at doctoring—and makes money. Chico will take the head of-the class; _ We-find the above in an exchange. lowing, viz; Rectifiers, $200 00. Dealers, retail liquor, $2500. Dealers, wholesalé liquor;-$100 00. Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale, $59. Dealers in malt liquors, retai' $20 0e, ions of the Law above quoted are the foltaining,22.77-acres and being a portion of the E 46 of Section 17, Township 18 North Range 11 East, Mt, Diubio Base and Merid. jan, Said location was made by Henry Co}. by, Wm R. Cary, Thos. Saddl -@;John shang F. M) Hathaway, RB. Banberry; Robt, Lindsy D. Conley, G. W. Shearer and E, Crandall ~~piping, and succeed the others on X Considerable damag flumes,-pipes and <®onnected with the bat fortunate affair as well as elsewhere:———-— all repaired. : has commenced work. on his oroad. . A good illustration of what mann> : is mentioned or brought up—from He intends improving the curves in : Dealers in leaf: tobacco, $2560; . 88 to 1008 feet adjoining the National Q. a’ Retail dealers in leaf tobacto, $560 00, We know that clergyman. Twelve and recétded in B 3, page 393 Mining claims : 4 ’ : Scripture down to the most trivial ao” industry characAnd en sales of ever $1,000, fifty cents . Records of Nevada Conaty. 1500 feet way @ne Thousan, factures can do for a town gr be making them longer, thereby making thing—it is discussed with all the _— ago the eee Sy we . 2 if for every dollar in ooo of $1.00. located by this applicant, June 3, 1873, me Th N d City ‘found in the history of Canton, Ohio, . . foable for ¢ teishtindi. ik: Seba Pos eit a isha Ete: ame Th terized him ip soathern Wisconsin Dealers in manufactured tobacco $5, corded B 6, page 904 same records, Adjoin. The Nevada Ci where Ball’a reapers are made, . }* practicable for teams of eight a fervency of enthusiasts; often one ing claimants are owners of the Nationa) Manufacturers of stills; $25 60. And for cach stili.m And for each worm manufa¢tureée Manufacturers of tobacco, $10 60. Manufacturers of cigurs $10 00, He ‘built a church, married and buried” there, but did not make . }. money. His energy sticks by him in the pulpit, and he is of the vpinten animals to travel the road. He intends lessening the grade ing the road as good in every respect ety, and the Grass Home, have each be the: Legislature, th When the inventor went there it was one of the dullest and least productive tewnsin the State, retrograding in-wenlth and popalation. Butsome Quartz Lode on the north. All persens holding any adverse claim thereto are hereby required to present the same.before_this office within sixty day from thé first day of ublishing héreot, “. can not wait until the other has his . part said, and two or thitee frequently speak at the same time. One subject 00. $20. ' ) ; Peddlers of tobacco, first class [more than TB. McFAKLAND Reniy Thousand Dollars. of the citizens appreciated the situa. ** the nature of the country’ will al. ig commonly kept up for several} ig, that Beecher does not say better wpeadiear ne Meal Recond clase, [two . Chas. H. Wyman, Attorney,” po aware who solicited tion and its bilities for improve-;low. Mr. Purdon anticip utes & great days, or often longer. For about things than he does sometimes, and . berses,} $25 00. we think no ‘necessi: ments, Ball asked for $10,000 to . increase of travel after the comple-. the last week the. mania has been. we agree with him.. ___ = ery tobacco, third clans, [one DELINQUENT NOTICE. dosation. “Tt is ox help ‘start a manufactory; it wus! sion of the railroad, and he com: ° = . spite : dain raised for him. In five years the. sists phrenology. More theroughly,deepPeddlers of tobacco, fourth class, (om foot or'pablic conveyance) $10 00. Brewers of less than 500 barrels, $50 00, Brewers of 500 barrels or more, $108 00. Any person, 80 liable, who shall fail to ‘Comply with the foregoing requirements will be subject_to severe penalties. .
Persons oF firms liable pay any of the Special Taxes named above must apply te I. J, ROLFE, Deputy, Collector of Internal Revenue at Nevada City, Cal. and psy for and procure the Special Tax Stamp er an amount was gran tion of greater amou ted elsewhere. We ple are generally op; the proceeds of ta any private institu wishes were plainly The Difference. ' The bill granting a franchise to certain parties ef this county, to construct a railroad from Colfax restricts the price to be charged for freight from Colfax to this city to $4 50 per ton. Yesterday goods were being mepced this early so asto be prepared for it, and for the reason that the same amount of grading and excavation can now be done for half of what it will cost two months from now, town had doubled in population and trebled its taxable vatuiation; and ‘out of the investment had sprung two» large agricultural implemeut Oy manufactories, employing 2,500 nien i one of plows exclusively, one of :_“Segvesrand Rpiiow ware, one of reap' et and mower knives,one of saddlery, -hardware, two of horse rakes, one ly, earnestly, and even fiercely, no subject has ever been discussed. Every evening, a8 soon as the social circle have met, and those’ that }smoke have their pipes lit, the old subject is taken up again. The other evening three gentlemen formed Nett BLOOMFIELP GRAVEL MR. ING COMPANY.—Location’ ef prin. cipal place of business, San Francisco, Ca). —s os Location of works, North Bleom. eld, Neva munty, California. Notice, There re roy upon the following described stock, en account of assessment No. 30, levied on ths Sixteenth day of Pe rosibera fame the several ae eet PAK por names of the respective share. holders as fellows: on : teal ’ ° Stamps th . prior to 1, 1874, and a ; * during the last cam of farm wagous, one of cultivators, . \ We: ae a ras 1 ti themselves into & committee, and de. delivered. to mérchants here, the WITHOUT FURTHER 5 TICK. * = Nemes; Gort, She. Amt. Wasa reform Leg ‘one of wrought iron bridges, one of . \ "are informed by several parties . i444 that phrenology as it is taught, . freight on which from Colfax was JW. DOUGLASS, . Thomas Derby,Trustee 110 2000 $3,000 E Kar: . tint papers which are left each . =e : Commissionet of Internal Revenue. . John Nightingale, 60 500 BH wourse. must be righ soaps, and other m cc tae eas arsis is a ‘*bilk;’’ that it Matters not what . $14 per ton, or an excess over the ee In aS nes Washington, . John Nigbtingale,61 880 we eg acters. a prec cclals morning for. them, are takem before bumps @ person has on his head, . maximum price allowed the ysiltoad B, Barerque, 3B. Fale Sigel Young Uadi pene bl "ines aranien whusk seladeand they read them. It in very flattering . i). at the shape of his head, or how. of $9 50, Of course teams ean ¢omBsc Sheriff's Sale. L. Pheller,Executars— = The Young Ladies ing up-all-the-region-roundabout, to the proprietors of the ‘TRansonipr large or small his head; but that the pete with the railroad in hauling} ~ S-vuieri —— : rg ray aang 62 6250 6.309 Nevada City, inten¢ __@nd carrying wealth and comfort in. to know that it is read with interest, . character ‘of @ person ‘depends enfreight:—-------: ee B me phe te bra pata a yar erg 6 with law, and-an order their, recherche soi, SF gas within @ circe Sof twenty . and that men will commit a Sheft i0/ tirely on the size of the ears. They . ~ eee distal ee poate of the: : de { Pirtecnie roger pmecniaeae ime fh eveuing,.April 10th; miles. order te get it, but it would be more. aay the laveer the ean SP hy New Barns aa, State ean for the Bounty of Ke. . many. shares of each lof such. stock Tak dates : : : ’ ears, the more is. J vaaa, State of California, date Febs . —e that dainty hand That is what the establishment of gratifying to have the lovers of its z : . John T.Morgan is going to erect agen fern «de vali seating eo necessary, will be sokd at publie oneal : r the person like a jackass, and the LO said Comer ye ay oh & indgmentrondered in . Suction et tke auction house of Maurice. brains devise, will one manufactory did for Canton, . \ontents come up to the Captain's . J : & new barn of the lot owned by him, . tn 7¢u7t0m the 19th day of December, 1873 é = : Fes & Co., 313 Montgomery_Street;San ae oe : ‘ 2 further buck the ears are situated, the . . in favor of Daniel-Dougherty and against Franei Sdtinin. FRID. make it the most en Railroads built Chicago, Mannfac. 5 mcg and pay a year’s subrcription. ; formerly belonging-to Mx. Kelsey, . Axgustue 0, i. Moere for the sum of Seven Tehth dey of Aprit, 1614, "at the’beer th built Canton. . We give more of a dunceis the person, They : é Hundred and Fourteen and 31-100 dollars ont a , ’ e seagon, We pre tories built up Canton. . GIY°. At least, we request such parties to ‘ : The lumber is on the spot, and work . damages, ‘with interest thetece 2: the rate sen ek. P.M, of such. day, to pay a6 ther instance of what educational : adhere tu their theory with the ob: 3 of aeven ver cous i Jinquent assessments thereon, together with ‘and select attendanc. _ ano need ins “aah eeu allow regular subscribers to read the stinancy of A.J. ‘They may yet will be commenced next week, Harablein goldcome ef cn fay aor we r sere pay — See and ¢ aa ot salen jou of the young institutions will do ace, taken ids via oope Iso erected “a ln?ge. -er teste + OMA ; Secretary. bal ban the San Jose issue: 7 Lanka et — olutionize “the science “and . ae m2 tr pits barn sis i the’ date of aid Judge ae meaty at Png 3 ha —— ieee yan ged _— es ‘ : ; : commodious barn, on his lot on . conte, . te widel it thats ‘ ‘We have here, in San Jose, the Cheap Clothing, themselves immortal. Ae Hie dd caedat New barné-are all the . __1 have levied wpom tho following describ: cua — dozen school hewoes, the ‘Gaivers. OSE clothing dealers are making . : sf pre ore attached. tow COUNTY SCRIP LosT. thing -heretofore=at perty. toto go now. That certain Jot of land situated in Rough Persenal. sity of the Pacific, a mugnificient . &rangements for a large. trade this & Ready Township.Nevada County, Cal. and Cray WARRANT NO. 114, on Gesetcity, and we feel co: re Se Fp al Fund of the County Treasury, fof structure; the Academy of Notre. season. Miller is going to crowd his. _ OU! 8anctum-was-visited yesterday ‘Clear Weather at Last, SW ond the Beene a ns £f itis . $666 20, nas been lest by the © wer. Pay * <p ee Dame, a day boarding schoul for la-. store with the finest goods to be bad. . PY Frank Beatty, Trersurer. of the We believe a continuance of good whole of lot hon aan ioe. fy ane tox ciiesratrane Chasey Tee es _ Remev. dies, with Se en: po a Casper is below receiving a large inN.C. N.G. R. BR: Co., A. B. Brady, weather can now. be relied upon, yes-. tion No 1, Township 18 N Hanae vie finder of the above Warrant wil} pleas Justice J. M. Wall uarter of a millien dollars; the San . ~™ : : County Surveyor, A, Goldsmith ities Mt Diablo Base and Meridian ana co leave the same at the office of A. B. BRADY : 4. Wa 4 osé Institute, a mixed day and . Voice: and Hyman Bros. are new reje a John TM ". terday the san“ shone~brightly and . ig 300 su tee ens land. Also lot of . N° % Main Street, Grass Valley. : mii his office up Broad s 4 ; boarding school, with buildings worth . ceiving new styles and plenty ofthem . 4'Y goods man, Jobin T.: Morgan, the gentle breeze dried ap the mud. lamdenclosed by a fence adjoining the . < about twenty-five thousand dollars; ‘the State Normal School, one hundred and eighty thousand dollars; one public school buildin , twentyfive thoushnd dollars; anether of the same sort, fifteen thonsand; and six smaller school buildings, costing‘ all the way from two-to eight thousand .-G@olars. .Where is the community County Assessor, Dr, Chapman,den‘tist, and other. parties, and we were assured by each that their age afd physical vigor have been renewed by the prospects of a railroad; and that it-was a pleasure to them -to witness the prosperity of the Transcrter office, and enjey'a sotial chat in our above described lands On the west. Seid above ter md adjoining Jackson’s on the East containing 300 acres or thereabouts, KRowy as. Moore’s pastures. The whole of both aforesaid above described tracts being known as " éaéments and appurtenancea thereunte belonging or in any wise ""Rotion io finad pose otice is hereby givon that I will e: to public gale all the above described propevery day, Clothing will be sold cheaper here, this season, than in any place in the State, if the dealers words are true. Weadvise any outside the city, who intend purchasing, toeome to this city, and they can save money after paying their Special Notice. above Pine, where h ‘ administer justice, ° ; hereby givem to al] persons i si inde tothe Isto firm of L icas Kinds of legal busin & ROBIN that. their. accounts uM i.the most app ands of J: 5B. +4 GRAY for collection and ¢ prompt payment must be made by ioee'oae’ : Sewn se Winthrop 8. Long Bave cost. A. T. ROBINSON A of Ro *8 &@ candidate for very rapidly. Warm days will be a». luxury, and if a little uncomfortable, ‘will be preferable to the long dreary days seen the past winter. OTICE WE Tas Truckee Kepublican says an icicle about eighteen feet leng, over , , : . 7 : 0 rty to the highest bidier, for cash, in Bni. Nevads J R74. : of sixteen thousand, including San . expenses in coming. olx foot in thickness, and estimated ted State “ : ¥: Sam. Fee 5 Mr. Long is an old Jose and Santa Clara, that can beat . _ Pad cozy sanctum, jp weigh ten tons, fell on the 25th of . House doot ia eae ps a Conet veaca — ‘uy 3 this? Business. a PEN i} last menth, and smashed a portion’ Saturday, April 25th, 1874. GARDEN SEED ee There is ne doubt that these insti-. yg Coleman, President of the Game Cocks.’ '!'', . of the flume of the Truckee Lumber Sotcloel, te pours Of Do'clocs, A. M. and é Candies at’ W tatious have been the cause of the Wovadg County Narrow Gauge Rail-. " Ira A. Eaton has six game cocks, . Company, at their mill. Beck a my hand this Sist dsy of GRASS £EED John Jack, on P prosperity and rapid growth of Santa road Company, and T, W. Sigour-. and for their better accommodation . sa : ' "JOSEPH PERRIN Sheriff eee just received 2,000 Clara and San Jose. Let this cit paience, hell eer oaavaes an old resident of. pinvie a py coer ‘ern i ich ha «7 . ney, one of the Dirctors of the com-. and for his own convenience, he! ¢ : : ert ste dies, all of which he use thé same efforts and practice the ‘ or BP '. ". Comtra Costa county, died at bis resFLOWER SEEP, pany, went to San Francisco yester-. rents a store, and haa’ them tanged idence, near Antioch, on Saturda D. B. MERRY ine trade at the lowe same liberality, and we will have a . daymorning to Consult engineers. in cages along the counter, Anyone} ia. . : aa Sie County Sarve : nie. dealers are invited to feurishing town here, and make other arrangements pre-. desiring to see an exhibition of pure. —sienidt AND U; 8. DEPUTY aaa ine the stock and pri Our Assemblymon. paratory to commencing operations . ‘game” can, by coaxing Eaton aj F. A. Horxsiowes, late of the OrNLVLL ann MINING caienad NEVADA DRUG STORB. ——____+-+ The Grass Valley Union saya: . °? the road. Work will be comlittle, induce him to let.a couple of . leans Hotel, Sacraments, will soon Ci SURVEYOR & DRAUGHTSoo menced just as coon as they can decide upon the best manner of proceeding. This looks like business. The ball moves and will keep on The Clothing busi : eatried on by B. Sc E. M. PRESTOR comer ef Pine. at a is ili streets, in this city, them have a get-to, It may be cruel, but we can assure you thé roosters like it, and they dre not allowed to stick to it a great while—just enough The Legislature bas adjourned, or “will ina fewdays. Nevada county's members will return home and will be greeted with @ general sort of a eee take charge of Tubba’. Hotel, Ala: NEVADA CITY. iy Wa. Office at the COURT HOUSE. left atthe Daily Union Office, Grass Valie will meet With prompt attention, =" Joun Srxzvens was caved on and i —e ie Pr moving until we hear the whistle of for exercise.__seventy Liied hey Teesday, while Ho 648, pierietirtda font by K. Casper, i ase teoteanibie “ae gene car the locomotive. working in a mine pear Angpls,; Pal Application fora Patent to MiaAnd Dealer in =e soudacted:by * taking everything intoconsideration. . _ ne Last. Moar, arate aaa ing Claim’ ACIDS, CRUCIBLES, MIS_ Banas been authori ' gon . New Dwellings. Poke Osahin bed th alt dethth dan om * 4 Jos ING CHEMICALS ‘AND bills due Mr. Schwar : There will be no firing of guns here : © pleasure of. Tux “Pioche World” ig the title UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, MUFYLES, PAINTS comin At : nor congratulatory speeches to the . . The prospect of mapy new dwell-. witnessing the close of the 20th sesof a little brochure that made its apSacramento, Cal. March 19th, 1874, ~~—OILS AND VARB: The New 8 B pte Ksestublyuaiin: coins hes olan ings being erected in this city within sion of the Legislature. “He feels as. pearance in Pioche the other day. Noe is ary . ven. that JACOB; ae In addition to the} f for that ‘Freeman bill, That vill . * few months is very flattering. . We . much composed in mind, as could be] _ Shape : whose Dost Ofice at Nevade cle ok All at the Lowest Market tam. ‘0 fashionable gents’ 4 had it passed, would have stop ped met two gentlemen: while on dur expected under the circumistances. . . Tur mail route between Weaverfouunty, California, have made application Pay full supply of the 1 P a all railroad building in this State ru rounds for items yesterday, in search He was intreduced to the great Freeville and Arcata has , been blockaded Chance Places mines pres ig ore S97” Prescriptions sorrecsix, componmled s Boys’ and Youths’ Be a ebk all time tocome. The members of . °! Suitable lots to erect new~dwell-. man, while at the Capitol, and still} With snow for the past two weeks. tanto F oie Livads County, [ot sil heures, day or night, Weare the cloth Bae ie wo? phe Re as ing houses thereon. We hope they. survives. Mr. Cashin thinks ‘the, x notice on file in this office asiemon! ane EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. ; wm ' mbly from this county sap-. vill find preere) ‘ , . . . . An effort is being made to estab. Upon surveyed land being the ee Ne thé new Spring and ~ . posed, we suppose, that they were will ind p q to suit them, and members of the legislature will. be: lish. public library and readi; 48 4 of NEM ofNW% and N of N STATE OF L. A. WA: G. Deceased. om hand, yet we are: + Pledged to vote for the Freeman bil; . Commence building forthwith, as To. strong eneugh to bear their ‘blusbing. rom @ Santa Cruz {TNR wed, tak ti Sectiod 9'tp. . TAY Netice ie Resa ators tee me A tow if competition bat they were not, The people hay cal items are getting scarce, The first . honors, and that the clouds will con-. ~~ OT il . made by these’ rt plicante chen st ply caer an ceanee al these posthonlonsotial MRE quire unreasonable actions from man that builds a new house will get . tinue to give rain long after theyre; Mixers in San Buenaventura pine pr have ern purchased, im SA Y, APRIL ite, iias io alo. ie a representatives. While therefore our .bally notios of it, forgotten, aS eee county comenplate: s Prospecting Mining Gp fie Boneh owners of the Nevada ten per cent downy and panne fo only Corner of Broad a © _ expedition to South i one 2 ‘mation of sale by Probate Court. : pote eaguna wil be Greg tere weg cares eee . th kites Eagle oe Fae cal ane MEY cio ie . eens cgay eae . Yea Uy ae lanaindeiuie # anes @ are indebted to A. Goldsmith, Journal, published at Antioch, Con-. . © Tas members , of the Merced from the first day of gutta, SiStY days the Nevada Daily Transcript, from Janust] : Cane Bottean Sanding P for the Freeman . of this city, fori lot of tnleavened . tra Costa county, has commenced its . Grange-will soon. ‘erect a matnmoth aareh 0 fete ¢ keene TR Reseated, on Com ‘bill, j OF Passover bread. fth volume, . Store-house for the Storage of grain. John Caldwell, Atty foe any Bewister. Executor of last-will of L.A. Wallint, saaite Transcript