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April 20, 1878 (4 pages)

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: a ee nn ee toateetaennnil nape enon tt OE TE LENE IT TT AT AAS Coe sere I as = ry cst ——~ ——“oo Nevads, Coupty Mines. =. Clty, Frustere’ Meeting. » scipiiains te 10 WOTIOR, Di r She D Daily Transcript. —_ __BREVIFIES. 7 More Schuel yeded. The editor of the Dutch Flit “Phe Board of City Trastees held “4 che aly ; “To-morrow ie “Bag Day. Ep, Transcpirt : ~ Binge Yon have Foram says that daring a sbort. their fegalar monthly méstiag ob Novade Lodge, No. No. 13,F. F&A a. yéVapDA CF —_ aby sme ren was’ gloomy, tainy . 1 akon ¢o influence publicwpid-. trip across Bear River iutoNevada . ‘iburaday eveniaig last. Lots del fr Bacon Winco ———— —— the pro-. county be gleaned the following in. drawn, ségording to law, in orde r month. d Mennetey oF pm — wants at LOCA ee April 20, pee. Where ig charles Blingonspor ee ceron Ie’ gon bd ott beta . fo formetion ae to thé mines: . to determine which twp Trustees . od landing ae cordially = ip es as Seo advertisement. _ ing a pew school-bonse,it isa more} At Remingt n Hill hydranlicing io . shonid “hold over” through the suc JOHN CALDWELL, Master, ped Men’s 7 : 5,280, Be MOTT 4 ont ‘mir poor . A new awning is being erected, de: than fair that both sides.of the questhe Rhode Island mine ‘has been iu-. eeeding term, Geo. B. Tarner and No] 3. H. Boxdiosan; Secretary. inks ; eoive . Advertisements and Subscriptions . the building ocelipita oe A. Biamention should be ventilated. Either . steady) progress for over two mouths . P, Brown being chosen. The retir= ainsi Tre Red Men's thal. The play of nets. Tom's Cabin for tho TRANSCRIPT, and receipt for us in our naine. intentionally or otherwise you make . rutoing night and day the most of ing members are Dat. Marsh, Jacob ' NOTICE, City and Grass Val ._Jabor-comprising froin 30 to 50.men . __ ty to seventy thousand dollars” in = a) it appear that the levying of such a. the time, during which period o. Naffziger and G. W. Swith, Orvice Navapa Guaved Wiernni Bo.** coupleted pie ae ——— : ~ was repeated at Grass Valley last tax depends upon the will of the large block of gravel, that 18 KUOWD . sq oe gt oc pig tidhsl prating in % proy MINING ON THE RIDGE. evening. Board of Education.. The. members. 10: have been very-rich, has been reFE eonn: oF the ap ds Gravel Mining Comrecarrence of * ‘St. T Hydraulic inining on the Ridge} The Colfax Amaieat Dramatic of taut body bave no power vor re. moved. The springs which sdpply . — pi acssieeememsinntais . Ce eee cane Lean ae ihe 4 on saturday, May has started up daring the past month Society give another entertainment . .,onsibility in the matter more tan . the water with which the mine 16]" 4) qickee April 14, 1878, to Paul herby rescinded. J. PENTECOST, Grove has been § to such an extent that, at no time during ‘the past decade, has that branch of industry looked more favorable than now. At Moore’s Flat the Blue Banks will very soon be in full operation, with a foree of white ‘This company, it will be remem berted, has been lying idte~-for—several + months owing to an immense cave that swept in on them from the ad"joining ground in the claim, which . covered up a large body of unwashed _ bottom, From this bottom the owe * ers-had made a partial elean-ap but a few days prior to the accident, Had. it not occurred, they have ample reasons for knowing that within: ® comparativ ely short time from. forclean gold bullion would have beep realized ; but miners’ luck came, and with iv The fatal covering that “hid , the vast treasury again beneath the —<teltte debris; which tw require weeks to remove. oof their honest: +toth— Occurred there was not a suffictent+-2 this evening. The people of Grass Valley are beginning to find out that whist is a better game than pedro, atter all, The City Marshai ofGrass ‘Valley has commenced raiding on al] mercharts whoebstract the sidewalks. “Pie Workingmen’s organization) of N vada City virtually repudiate “Kearney and his riotous proceedings, It-ja—well. outer Fifty shires of People’ 8 Ice mae pany stock is advertised for sale, another column, It is a good opportanity for some one to make a safe investment. The District Court is not abaes a Jand office business at present, which fact might be said to indicate the ex istence of an era of good feeling amongst Nevada county people —— Tue Citizens’ mass meeting for nominating a ti¢ket to be piacgd in the field at the next municipal -elece. tion, occurs at the Court. House on other voters, except that it is witbip their province t» order an election to nscertuin the will of the people. The Board did not move iv tue mut. ter until it.was urged upon them by. patrons of the School and taxpayers, Stripped ot all side issues aud plaivworked, are capable’ of furnisbing three buadsed.inches of water fur frou. three to four heurs per. duy. until theconclasion of wasbing for 'theseavon, which will be some time next.month. The developing and Ty stiied, the “matter stands thas: Tbe school populetion for the past -few-yearshas-been increasing 60-rapidiy as to render it necessury. that more ample accommodation be provided each year,. ‘This necessity the Board has inet by renting rooms at {pny times, Notbwithstanding these temporary provisions,every department in the public scbools is stillcrowded, and a new depsrtment must be organiged very soon. The stateweut in the TRANSCRIPT thut it is an easy imattér to “tind —snitable rooms to rent does nut accord with the experiments. already madv.— It is not only very difficult, but absolutely impossible to flud snagu “working” of the Wide Wert—mine contiuues t> make stendy avd encour-ging. progress, with a work-. ing forveof from twenty t) tbirty men. Tonnel No 1, is ovly being udvauced BPs for a connection air drift. No, 2 bas reacbed wu distance of over 1,000 feet in gravel and is .still_being advanced in northerly direction, eust of which drifts are being opened for the bre: wiingout of large. blovks of ‘gravel, —At—Lowell TLill.th the. “tana in_re-. ation o the boidingof the Swamy) Angel mina. fof, $48 ,v00 proves t be courett, although the origiva owbers still retwin possession aud a No general cleun up will be made} Menke and Wite;a daughter. BY) M sRRTE De fals-st } . $ecretary. ESTRAY NOTICE. At ae Frenciaco, April 12th, ,1578, to Mirs Florence Govcspe d. Rey. W. Gober, Mr. by Rev. Juhn Hemphill. Mr.AlM. Goodvough At Signy Val'ey, Avril 13th, 1878, by Thomas Care to LSet Sc ‘Phomas; potiret-arari Valley of here is € harles ‘Klingenspor? ORN in Donnhauren, County Ganderq « ‘s = NAME “to the enclosure of the under. signed, on Saturday, April 13th, 1878, a Brindle Cow witha young calf. The owner can obtain the. same by calling at feriperance Halt; proving property sia paying charges. JOHN GRIMES. ~Nevnda NES cen A linicrecnicn STOCKHOLDERS’ “MEETING, ANN UAL HE MEETING OF THE amoutt of water te remove it imorediately, and thus recover their gold—enegg, The last few months lave » piven copious 8 showers, however, and “now there is an abundance of water Ao enable ‘those enterprising and hard iVisalinetsienintint Jj working miners Lo ee: the reward freight train vt Pino Station, on the C. P. railroad, vesterday morning. forthe accidents ro: far-as we were: able to learn, no one was injafed, ~ Dutch Flat-wants a public library. thre" teponwe“bei red “working . __.jplace_is also being workeds / = Pie ayenrers at the“Posten “elaimea . arougain running, and-in-a short trin, ‘Owing to a_ slide on the mioath of their tunnel, they have met with some delay in their-labors, but will shortly overcome the diffiabundant rates, The Chinese claim. at the same At North Bloomfield, there are other hydraulic claims at work be__ sides the well and favorably Known North loonfield Ciravel Mining Company. ‘The latter, an extensive aud enterprising company, bare]: spent over two millions ‘of dollars onthe Ridge. They are now ranping with a fult head of water both day and night, and making aregular clean-up every two weeks, when handsome returns are Tealized for -LNo small-town is’ satisfied until it A change inthe time-table-neesunte+ school building, the people an tins deciJed to give Mibe abd is Said t) be icreasivg iv the Nevada Gravel Miniug ‘ ompany,. ¢ oppo: tunity to -siy trie 33. thuse wh Nevadn City, Nevada County. Stute.of Calad 29 began : He Bebilt: of tb r ". ifornva: will be bi ld at its office, National have this mine.. bouded, Myr. . Exchang Hotel, in Nevada City, Nevada £TOCHOLDERS’ MEE STING, a Specis] Meetingo the stcchholders of sheim, Ge many. last heard from eto-kholk ersof THE MASONIC HALS at evuda Cty, Calif ria’ eighteen-yerrey ‘ASSOCIATILN ! will -be held -at Masonio ago. His ace is 49-years, oceup.tion gerd . Hall, on g digger. Information thankfolly reCived : = by “a GUSTAV. KLINGENSPOR. Saturday Evening, May 18. 1878. "Danville, Vermilion Goutty, Uilsois. : Post Uttice Box $12, ‘ ap2u for the purpose_of electirg three Trustees : ; of sard Asroviation, tayd-cf transacting = ; si such 0 her. bi.8i.e+s as nay Jawfully come ; ss before it. FOR. SALE. K. CaSPER, Secretary, i : Nevada March. 30th. 1878 et oy ee . N ERY very shires of PEOPLE'S ICE coM™M I PANY SEUCK, are 4 POs! OF FICE, Box 13, : —AYB— ap20 Nevada City. : esr REESE DRES MAKING. —— When: the slide. Mo uday evening. April 224, instead . 3 _ _— as ‘that erent to work it peel n foice . ao Te Saas ie MISS LOTTIE WEISS, . of 20tb, as annoyunced yesterday. economy and expediency wit even . tweutyeight ~ men. 5 eee > ( Company, Nevada City, Cal, april “WOULD respectfully announce to Toe “Lightning” collided with a’. tually require the eréctton oF a new . being washed as tiken from “the ;Tsty rss" Notice’ te" “piten;-that~the-Ladies-of.evius.and vicinity, that she is now prepared to Cut, Fu, and Make all kinds of DEESSES, af now, Move than tuiy {hey caunyt do, and less than this would be ‘rety. In proof of the proposition tbat nore school roow is needed the fal=. the fact that:in places of less ‘than such projects prove a failure for lack of sulficient patronage. tion will reproduce Uncle ‘Tom's night. The saccess achieved ly this company here ongWednesday even= ing last wil ineahe a crowded house. . ) Secure your reserved seatsat-Vin=4 tun’s Dray Swore, to-day, and avoid the janvat the box office. salle bcs 01 [Comimuniecated,} No Kearneylam for Us est Eprtog Transcrret.—-Dear Sir.— In your issue of to-day appears u call signed ‘‘arany citizens,’’ with the above heiding, und issued for tas purpose of nominating a ticket t> be voied for at the City Election, the vast wealth so judiciously expended. 8: ac h enterprises should be encouriged in every possible manner, so as to induce men. of ample means to open up the resources of sa@:. . rich a mineral country as ours, This and similar other ventures within the eonfines of Nevada county, are giants in the way of producing bullion; and-otherwiseadding to the] inaterial wealth and taxable property of this portion of the slope. On the road leading Flat to this city, one parses over a portion of the Yuba Grand Range Mining Company's claims. These claims are being worked to their tull capacity, having all the modern appliances for hydraulicing, These < mines are considered among the best inthe vicinity, We will before long give our readers turther particulars concerntog the gteat mines on the Ridge, ——~~ from Moore's PERSONAL. At the hotela yesterday: Woley, ¢ tees ‘, 8. Stewart and J. Buggs, of San Franciseo; J. Morston, Cherokee; L. J. Leconti, Oakland; J. HH. Colfax; R. Dillon, Grantville; Bell, French Corral; J. }h-Youny, Eureka; Tl. Buhring, N. San Juan; W. A. Marshall, Omega; David Harris, Blue Tent; G. D. Me-+ Lean, Sweetland. Vv. @ Hi, . Messe ager, a» large <¢ owner “Neff! Young. and . So far as the nominating a C tizens’ ticket is concerned, of course it is alt right; but you will allow me to mike a few remarks on tie heading of the call, ‘no Kearveyism for us.’ What doghe miny citizens mean? Thit the Workingmenu of Nevada City side with Mr Kearney's notions un political economy in general, wand the great agit:tor in particular? Let us see, The TRANSCRIPT having, several days ago, publisbed the platform adopted by the Workingmen at their last meeting in this city, every one of your readers bave been able to sve for thew-elves what the Workingmen of Nevada City mean, what they nre ufter, and what they expect; and’ I here challenze ary of the “many cit zens’’ to find a single sentence that could be obj ot-d to by a good, honest, disinterested citizen, Now about the so-called Ke irneyism; if being earnestly opposed to Cuainese immigration and Chinese chéap labor; if being in favor of reform. ing abv-es of all kinds, to commence from the enacting of good and ju-t laws and to end with the faitbful perforinance of duty by all publhe Officials; if being dewn on bank robbing, stock gambling, land grsebing, monopolies of all sorts; if being for the advancement and welfare of the laboring classes; if being’ : ll that constitutes Kearneyism, then I say we are Kearneyites. ‘The distiuction is ciear, avd in this case we would know on which side to find the ‘‘many ciizens’’ who sty ‘no + Keatouvtats for us,"’ as if their ten or fifteen thousand inhabitants, . ~ Tbe Grand Opera House Combiana}. Cabin atthe Theatre” in vhis city o. frwing facts and figures are “sabmittra: *ahcal census, 1874, 702, oF 1877, 889, Avernge yearly iucreuse 62 1-3.— During the last foar years four uew departments have been orgauized, aud the condition of the schools at the preseut time demands thut anotber must be organized ut the comThere is little force in the argument that the times are too hurd tu’ warrunt levying an additional tax. We have no guurabtee that the tines wiil ever be any beter. Besides the . } money 8o-raised will be expended} and cireujated in this comuwunity. The simple fict. ia that the schoo! ‘population is large'y in excess of the auccominodations now provided, will now leave it with the voters to say what they will du-adout it. Tur Orger SIDE. {In reply to the above communication, we will say that no editorial influence has been brought to bear iu these coluthns which migbt in any way prejadice avy oi the voters for 01 against the erection of pew school buildings. We merely mentioned beeu subjected to the pyople by tie: Board of FE lucation, and invited correspoudence ‘op the Subject from. all intere-ted. A gentleman who is well posted in such matters handed us un article for publicition, in which be tovk a decided stand agaiust the ad. Visability of heaping additional taxes upoa the property-holders of Nevada, and gave what appeured to him.» number of goodand sufficient arguments agiinst immediate action in the mutter.. In no way did he impose upou the’ Board of Education the responsibility of levying such a tax, but expressed the opinion that the voters should and wuald repudiute the proposition, We muke this statement ont of a desire to place the ‘TRaNscripe£ in the proper light conceruing what it has said on the subject. The maiter is open to discussiou through our columns, and we hope to hear farther from both sides, Ep. ‘(RAN script. ]
iuissness in disebuarge of pablie dn Lmencement of the next school years . . i a: the fuct that such a propositivn had ’ {Freedinburg.bas several men engaged in ruining prospecting’ drifts to tie noith, east “aud south of tie wine which will be extended these. difterent directions unal hey first of May, when tae sale will be coufirmed oF the bobds released. Tie East New York tuuuel is couipleted » distance of 1,000 feel, The coutruct taken by Shaffer & Keskeys for extending the bed-rock tunnel in the Plavet mine a distance of 800 feet was completed in “March ‘Tue incline will bé raised. wbout tue Ist of May. Tne tonnel.in tha Wildeat mine is couwpleted a dis:ance of 1,700. feet, ands sull being advanced. . It is’ ttought vy some, on uceouut of a peIh top of the chunnel. At Libe:ty Hill the bydrauhcing of; the upper and lower strats in the Liberty Hill mine hus been progressing steudily--washing night aod day most of the time since January 26ta, 2,600 inches of water is util Zed. The. yi ld from twenty-five days’ hydraulicing in tue Union mine is gaid to -have been very flittering. Getting Ready to Resume. The Secretary of the Treasury bas complet-d his negotiations for the placing of $50,000,000 four and a half per cent bonds for resumptiou purposes, The coitract is made with the last Syndicate, who take the bonds—ut—per—and accrued interest and 1% per cent. premium in gold of the bonds immediut-ly aud $5,000,000 each mouth for tae balance of tneyear. ‘The New York Eveting Post, commenting upon the agrev-’ ment for the sale of $50,000,000 fouranda half per ceats bet veeu Secretury Sherman and tae S ndicute, says: At tho time the contract was closed guld wus selling at 10034 and 4% per cent, bonds were selliug in the market at 102% currency Making allowance for accured irterest, the price in gold was 102; mekipg. the same allowance for these. bonds, it was. 102,03. This price was 14% per cent higher than any other bid and 1% per cent higher thin tue bids of the banks. Considering the circumstxnces, sale. must be considered as an excellent-oue for the Treasury in every culiar rock,they ure passing Over tue . Twenty-five weu are employed, and The Syndicate will take $5,000,000 } ‘the . : Co,,Cal., 6) MONDAY, (he 6D dvy oF WAY pA DISTR at-l o'clock, un tlhe alternoon-¢ said day, by laws aud elec ing a Ko r. “Tur the ensuing year, trorrot suvh otarr business ts-may—eon beture said meeting. lranster bow tenses befor: paid-election, to-wit Ph forthe purpose of amending the of Directors tnd tor the trifisneB CJosé IN THE MOST_FASHIONABLE rT a ; ‘ AND. A T LOW RATES. “Willtirery rorthits Branches.Ladies’ Hats avd Bonnets made to order eo . -o—Inade_ovir dui the. Latest Epnine apd of € 26:h day of April, A.D. T8tk. lion huiding # mrajority che Capital steck of suid Company. A. H, HANSON, Se st ‘No Rearnsyiam FOR Us. all, nic requesteu-to meet AY THE COURT HOUSE, sites ticket ‘i be vot d for at-tae Cit Oo Tet eve y: assist in pineing a ticket iu ‘Trustees, Marslal, that will be clec ed on the 6'h of Muy. alg MAN} CLLIZENS, the ficla fe This mee! ing .s culled by’ m , upon the written 1é . quest.of the stockhud ters of said Corpor of the shur 8 of CIT: Z8NS’ MEEVING, . HET itizens of Nevaila City. One andj} MONDAY EVENING, April 22d, At Bu clock, for the purpose of nominaePizen att nd this Meeting and Lreasurer and Ass. 880F one adam . Sutter sty yer: ne Gentlemet’s Panama and ——_ Hats t= . -Cleuéi and W hitened. ALL-work entrusted. to. my. cares syillre-_. ceive pees pe mle in attention. Phot) raph 01 “Paintings. axecuted in ‘the jiigheet, style of the art. Cail and see specimens at ANTOINE TAM’S, Where orders cun bé left. MISS LUTLIE WEISS, }-—Rewtteneesactuméetto Bireet, near Weiss’ Br. wery. m23 EXCURSION —AND— Pic NIC, SO BE HELD-A® © —2 2 xr ‘++ JSMERI’S GROVE, Sunday, May 5th, 1878, NEVADA THEATRE. “COMING? Saturday, April 20¢h, Positively the Last Appeurance. COMING! THE ORIGINAL In the New Ver-ion.cf UNCLE TOM’S CFBIN ! san Francisco, to pack d howses, for four consecutive weeks. NEW SCENERY ! E NEW PROPERTIES 1 A. D. BILLINGS, as.. Together with JOHN LEACH, tion toa FULL DRAMATI® COMPANY! @7 Box Sheet open at Vinton’s Dru Store, will convene at 1.30 P,M., MONDAY APRIL 29th, 1878, A: Di BILLINGS. oa aen ct cere ,»Manager. COMING! GRAKDOPERA HOUSE COMBINATION ! As played in the. Grapd Opera House at ORIGINAL CASTE! .-s Uncle Tom -Phineas Fletcher * As the Chinese Character Actor, in addiTEACHERS’ *NSTITUTE. HF Nevada’ County Teachers’ Institute Under the auspices o GRASS VALLEY UAMP. No. 72, 0. of C. LARGE PUATFORM FOR DANvING will be provided, und the best of brass and string Music will be in atten ance. There will be seats tor the accommodation ol guests, on the grounds. A fine Launch on the grouid by Mrs Ismert. 5 TIME TABLE. Leave Grass Vusley at 8.49 A. M,, 10.15 bATM:, 100 P.M; 9 49-¥,-M. ;300-P:M., 8.25 P. M. Leave Nevady City, at 9.204. M., 19M, 2.00 P.M., 4 20 P. M.,.7 00 P. M, PRICES AS USUAL. By order of the Committee. WOKKINGMENS’ TICKEL. aps —_——— For Marshal, Miss ALICE HOWARD, a3,....-. ! opsy ERASTUS BALDRIDGE. ZOB TUTTLE, as.... mi tavenitowss Eva : b.O, BURROWS, us... For L. :W. ity Treasurer, DREYFUSS. For City Asscssor, . 8S. LONG. For Trustees, K. CASPER, F. GILLET, J. C. LOCKLIN, * pariose of -boldio that vecasion, when . sometwotbousentd i take in theenjoytne: 4@. Excursi 0 trai! grounds from this Valley during the + who desire to: nitenc to do so, Af ee fall, b band bas: “been eng: jhe stir @iveness 0 the members of t! Choral.Spciety, a which bas a strong jie favor, hawe kin to be present and dience with some airs. Hoh. Grov Graat Sscbem of the the most thrilliug age, is to be the-o1 Phis-one—featare — the means f «f° many people whowise ‘attend, as J a~-St-to.reputtio lianey of bis orator ae will” nounced, cansi-tin wheel-barrow fices -ed poles, ete. — Fee: Qomnoa tions fer desire to dance, . seen that nothing 1 which may tend to ‘siected “to be pre a royal nffiir—. fete, in the wilid-w Dig YY ict. Frip. The case of Jenki ve Cinnlighanr wi miseed, The Jury wag . Monday. at ten o'el — > 2 < George Lb. Has on hand thre wagons, with steel braces‘: alao, 2-one Wagons; also, one sale cheap for cash. Don't forget that largest and best ass to, iron, crockery ¢ i Nevada county, Villsell at a lower her house in this de buys forcash. Money to loan on {al9-1lw] Gk MESS recs OES Cauti A pedler is going alley; representin t. Manasse, ‘sellin ersons are cuntiv noch party. The round pedling, ou! be Unior, Hotel, bis city, of which « piven, —_—_—_—S>Dr. Ma Will be at the U ew days with a lat Oproved ‘spect icle manne ois Champignons ut . >.< f Compl Hyman Bros. hat he largest, best s¢ omplete stock of M ' Clothing, Fr Boots, Shoes, Hats, ‘nthe market, all o sold at greatly redu “onvinced call at th “rer Broad and Vada City, eity. “a informs ma that all diffitite fire the word ‘“‘bemp”’ in our Sabon 'TRaNSCRIPT—Dear a Treasury to have secured so much . He id a the ne She week) School Directo: s’ Election. . Special 2 2 ne ee platform. ° Coin for the resumption ut any price. . 3 : M culties which have héretofory stood . ” yy Workingmen of Nevada City, Allow me to express my. thanks for tts Gs tk preps ene P Washington School Heuse, Nevada "« Belle Cha: ia tho way of the coatinued operas . let me add, are as good a set of cit{tue Courtesy extended me by your maRD Hess een, the Ce neeeee ne. Hove OTICEis hereby given te the qualined hlectors of Nevada School Dis'rict, including Nevada City, that an election will be held on Saturday, April 27th, 187 8, Atthe Washington School House, For purpose of electing Two (2) School City. Teachers of the county MUST attend its sessions or be considered guilty of uuprofessional eonduct, sec section 1560 Re vised Sch°ol Law. Able instructors will be present. school Tiru-tées and others interested in education are invited tu attend, GEO, E. ROB'NSON, Supt.of Scheols, responsible babkers to engage to furnish so much—vr, in«tber words, to buy such an amount of United -$t tes. bouds—voaght adcidedly to ‘To weave a fabric warm and bright; help se puulie evodit, ee Earepei e Imperfect th: eads in the woof may so!i well as bere, And mar the blending of dark and light; }+ tion of these rich’ claims will be removed, and work will be immediately resumed. Weare pleased to heat this, as it is enterprising company, and: deserves success, Mrs. P. J. Carmichael leaves this — —city-for-her-Bastern-home some time izsps as can be found throngh tbe State; but they mean what they say: opposed t> Chinese immigration ane odolie chexp labor, to bank stealing; to official corruption, to everything thatis bad. They are ready t » mect ‘miny citizens’ onthe tirst Mon lay iu May at theDaliot b x, und show them tbuta m jority of the people kindly notice of my arrival and-intended permanent residence in your city. tions to see her Pttrons at the Uuic here she will, hea rvoyant sittings, -— from 2 til bes, Tuesday and Sittiogs daily, an For stiil at the loom I daily toil, ee apis 5 —_—_— ; See ; ‘The . here at riti ; ; _ . But the warp which angel handshavespun, ; ree is pe —— Diretors of said District. The polls will sane " ogee — _ teach ty tena ine ebeamek of the And@the broken woof which tangled lay. THE city of Flint, Michigin, does FOR CITY MARSHAL. gpen ore hour alter sunrige and close at Professor will not take his departure sity. Yours, very sadike Now blend, and rainbow-tint-d run ‘pot owe a duliar, oer cau it run iv ATHANIEL BAILLY will be ‘aoe vo ee yr bene eae wo ° F Wall &E * ve J : . ‘ cand wi a ol u . ‘woul after the conclusion of the pres: PELIX GILLET. And the weft grows brighter day byday,. debt hereufter, unless by a direct date for election to the offen of vie by orfenet. the Board uf Education. Wtreceived, 6, ost term. ol sclivul. i Nevada, April 19th, ~ PauL PLgaganton. . vote of the citizens, ago ee —_ = an 7 siete 0. wtoise ge oks RICH, ees per, at WwW. a ms 4 ’ @. PY . oo