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August 21, 1878 (4 pages)

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Shannen nner eecpesentem siete aC po nectar Bannon ef pre Yap Nee ee ere mint ere Ghe Daily Granscript. NEVADA CITY, CAL. Wednesdsy August, “1st,1878. GEO. M. Mu’T'T 6 onr only author ized Agent in Sueramemto. He will re eeive Advertiserients and Subscriptions for tho TrawscriP?, amd receipt for us in our name. ait i HOW. BEECHER WAS RECEIVED. The platform was covered with . -people When the train that brought * Henry Ward Beecher and party cane in yesterday morning. The crowd was a promiscuous one; o'd ladies with spectacles and young. THE COMING SUPERVISORS. The nominations made for Sapervisors at'the Workisgmen’s Covventions.in Grass Valley and San Juan’ last Saturday, are but the forerun— ners of a change in the Board's political complexion, so far a8 ordinary’ In both of those districts the Workingmen displayed a preponderauce of power at tupAiét elegiicn,.and subsequently tu that time they ,hage Leen quietly bat steadily employed in making new converts to the party of their rndoption,. Not that their candidates are betier men than thosewho will probably_be pat up on the opposition ticket, but because their practice is ~~ ghildren, ull intent upon seeing with their own eyes the man whoge ponnlarity hag only ‘been eqraled by his notoriety, It. was a morbid curiosity that had led most of the peuple to go to the train, end they expected ¢) . see ROMe OnE, Who i) # measure re— sembled the lithographs labeled ‘‘Henry Ward Beecher,”’ and stuck around in saloon and e'gar store windows, A moment after the train stopped, a big-waisted, mediumlengthed, florid-faced, _eiderly individual eame pilipg out of one of the ears in an uncertain sort of mannet, He walked ag though either rheumatism or gout was his greutust enewy. He had on a yellow. lowcrowned oil--cloth bat, jammed, into --striped-eoat that hang as thongh-it had been made for the eardiff giant, anda bagey pair of pats that went, to first, last aud all the time stand sby and. Vote solidly for the individe4 tals whe wre-chosen at their conventions, is the bisis apon which the resnit of the election may be almost certainly foretold. Besides all that, it ig a mait-r of importaice-te them . thnt a foothold be -oltsined in the arena of local political #ffairs, now that a favorable oppurtunity pre sents itself. To. bave s majority of the-Bourd is no small item. It. is only pecessary thet their San Juan avd Grass Valley Supervisors be -electad, because toen Messrs. Natter and Byrne will step down and out. supervisor. Knotwell is alrendy in sytupathy with the new. purty, and by word and action siguifies his inte.tion to stand by tueir platform. Thus they will have three members . of the five, and the mejority will enable them to elect a president. But these things ‘will not be achieved . flip-flop in every direction “ashe, waddied along. That was preacher « . withont more or less hard tabor. ‘The; old factions will not,stand idly by leecher, He was_accompanied by ~ his sweet-looking old wife, wao lean—ed--affevtionately.on his arm, and_ seemed to say by her looks, “I'll bet my. bottom dollvr on Heury;” his ageut, J. B, Pond, of Boston, and --wite; also J. W. Bueklin, who.is connected with Balawiu’s ‘Theatre, at san Franeisco. The way that the people stared at the pew comers,, seemed to rather tickle Mr. Beecher: for he turned. around to one of his’ companions, said something about ‘‘s brass band and an elephant,”and . then went off into a hearty. lnugh that made his big fat body shake of! over in the jolliest sort-of a way. Yos, he seemed rather pleased, did the renowned gentleman, at-the welcome accorded him. Asmile lit up bis features as he took'a second glance . around at the‘strangers, and bis otberwige homely. features became mo-mentarily «attractive. “Then he relapsed into a quiescent state, as though he was too tired to keep it up, got into a garriage, end with the rest of the party went ap to the National to feast on chickens and other good things. Last night he lectured ‘ju the Theatre to an immense crowd. ‘To-morrow the Tuanscripr readers wil] have a brief outline of his remarks to take with their coffee and hot rolls. Since writing the above we learn that a committee of gentlemen comprising representatives of our principal mines, mills and business houses were appointed to meet Mr, Beecher when he came here and extend to him the “freedom of the city” On their arrival at thedepot they found themselves superseded by the.oppositesex, representing the youth and beauty of Nevada County; so with the accustomed gallantry o2f the geatleman of Nevada, tlrey modestly withdrew in favor of the ladies, bat remained in the neighborhood as Ordinary spectators, Their mod“ esty was amply repaid by the excitement and pleasure the appearance of this world renowned gentlemaa afforded the fair sex. —_— AUCTION SALE. ‘Frank Guild will sell the farnidure of the Miners’ Restaurant, on Commeceial street, just below the Teanscusrr Block, consisting of ~ Bedsteuds, Matérasses, Bedding, Tables Chairs, Wrockery, Stoves, Pictures, etc., ete., to-day, Wednesdey, at 2 o'clock, P, Mm. ‘his is a spleadia opportanity te buy cheap household’ furnituré,us everything must-be-sel., the building having changed bands. SEECHER’S QUANDARY. Thegzeat parson spent most of his time yesterday in trying to solve the following problem: “If a fellow ‘buys an articlo that is worth a bit, ow is it he only gets tev cents back out ef a quarter?’ You might as _ well give it uj, Mv. Beeeber. Tbat’s what the rest of us did, long ayo. sill Tay and see the sceptre of power wrested from their grasp, els@ their previcn?] +eputetion for loyalty to the parties in whieh they were born and bred will bave been beliéd. On the other hand, they should make a fight so creditable, that even if it does result in defent, they will not-be compelled to seek excuse in the unmanly plea thut they ‘*did not try beciuse they suw beforehand it wa’ of no nse.” Their only hope, if hope there be, is in. non-purtizan nominations, and “ery wise ones at that, -_°>TIS OUR DUTY, a, ‘The Grass Valicy correspondent of . the San Juan Times:gives the Tran. scripr the credit of being ‘moderate and fair iv its treatment of the Workivgmen’s party.”” While we appreciste the acknowledgment, cuming as it does from a representative member of that party, at the same time it is DO more than might be said concerning this paper's activds concerning ull parties, combinations, or individuals, fore desire, to treat every subject fairly and io-an above board manner; to abuse no one, or nothing, unless they are worthy of and deserve it; to give praise where it is merited; to keep the public thoroughly posted eu all matters of public interest, and not waste time und space in throwjing md; to mind our-own business, and at the same time see that meddlers do not interfere with the welfare of those on whom they rely for support; to weigh the poor and rieb. in the same balance of honesty and common. decency; to advance the welfare of Nevada county, aud he) its enterprises along; to be firet and foremost in yiving to the public news of a lecal character. The wisdom of ihe above course is apparent in the constantly increasing patronage ucwever mare prosperous than at present. It s recognized to-day as the leading newspaper of Nevada county, becanse it contains more and a better. class of home.reading mutter than any other paper published thereiu. If enterprise and hovest purpose go for anything, it will continue to improve in the future, ag it has in the pust. Weare here to stay, and work for the people. They will get value reeeived for every cent paid to us, COULD NOT AFEORD IT. . ., The game of base bali announced to take place at Grass Valley yesterday, between the True Blues, of that place, and the Intrepids, of Marysville, was not played, because the latter club failed to put in an Appearance. The reason given by the Marysville boys, who had _previously agreed to meet the Grass Va!leyans atthe time and place meationed for this getion, was that they expense attendant on keeping thei ebgagement. : i Leble married [matter; the otuer boy apo 5 It 1s our duty, and there. ’ evrded the ‘Transcrirt, for it was} could neither affurd the time a . MORE JUVENILE DEPRAVATY. There are-certain boys in Nevada reasonable excuse. Two or three of these hoodlunis were swicming dear town the otberday., <A respectlady . -accidestally chanced to wander in the vicisity of the scene where they. were: She was greeted with, ramarke of a personal character that should never be heard by ears polite.».The officers have been put in-possession of the facts, incladiag.the.sames of the boys, and requestthe TRANSCRIPT to ‘publish thecatter.> They say itis a duty «we owe to the community This we do not wish to-do, for the . sake “of the: parents;_as—meationed4 yesterday.” Common decency never. theless demands that some action be immediately taken to suppress the nuisance which is a ourning disgrace to the town, All of the trouble is.caused by twoor three ringieaders, and they should be dealt with summarily by their-parents or some one else, : — A MOTHER’S STATEMENT. The mother of the Aristocracy .Hill boy who, im connection with a commpanién, were accused Transcript yesterday of having outrageously imsuited a. respectubie. maniiedlady the day previously, sends a lengthy communication to this-office. We tuke the liberty ‘of slightly amending and publishing the following extract fromit: "My son avd-the Spring street i ed toto E She fully exonerates the ya t e logized by ticle. MOIRAR DU The remainder of the commupicaA NEVADA €1®¥ ROMANCE, Within a few days we will pablish a true but romantic chapter from Nevada. City’s ear!y history, which has never yet been placed before the pablic. Most of the chief actors have long. since gone to their final rest, but some of them ‘still remain in our midet, It is-a‘tale of fortune avd misfortune, wealth and City for whose. Cepravity there:is no p oprietor of the Pacific Stage and in: the’ -bey-havejust-returned from “a. visit. Bi) rr saying he did uct see her, or intend ' tion is of purely personal interest. ‘VENGEANCE IS MINE.” -\ Jim’? McCue, well known’'to old Nevada county residents as obce the Express ‘Company which ran {from this city, gets even with the late diceased Micbael Reese; by pnblishing the following characteristic “obituary’’ in bis Workingmen’s paper published at Saucelito, and known as the . Telephone: Michael, old boy, I have got you at last. -Yoa unserupalous old villniv, you never done a good deed in jyour life. Your study. was oppressidti,. You cansed Cavendish to commit suicide by gctting a money cotner on him and goimg-back on him. You rnined me financially. I worked hard from ‘57 to ‘63, I ac Fenumulated sixty thoussnd dollars —Oppesition—stageHass {-héd-the confidence -of-eserybody_ him to_ansaggiagor : I deserved it, F was hone+t. “I bad lwo knowledge of_raseality at that ‘time, bunt little book education, and my. stady was honest industry. I pot all ~y effects into the Pacific Stage & Ezpress Co. fidenee of the C. P. -R. BR. F hav. ed their first passengers to Grass V .1ley, Neveda City, Aubarn aud Virginia City, the railroad line to the: interior, Stanford gave me the preference over Wells, Pargo & Co., and no man ever bad so good a chunee to eontrc) the express bwsiness on this Coast as I had under the Pacific Express Co. I_allowed you to be elected President of tie Company, when you bed me ont of every dollar I had in the world. You-did not only rob me uf ny money and brought me so low down in poverty as to compel me ¢o let mv delicate dep»rted: wife do ber own housework and live in a bore withouta carpecon the floor. Ffoolishly gave up my last dollar towards paying Habitities sponsible for, bur you set nbowr tying and slandering me, burting my e: edt it, pnd done all in your power to 7. ted+ U rnin him. Yonr would be friend says you died from aroplexy, which is not true. You died-from banger. . You are poorer now than Iam. You are in the othér world, iv hell, pérhaps, with an empty belly, wkere J hepe to see all of your kind as fast ax the devil can make room for you. While you are vows rry you did not bave enough to eat on éarth, because yon were too mean to pay for it, Tum sitting in an arm chair with my belly full of the best grub in the market. I will bere stop and light one of Henry Swartz's best imported Havanas—it smokes elegantly. ~How poverty, life and death. The Sierras’ have bad within their fastnessthere was no accounting, and in ‘point of interest their features rival the wildest caprices of an imaginative writer’s brain. It is one of the best substantiated of all these real romances to which our readers will soon. be treated. “FRUIT AND BLOSSOM.There is a peach tree in a yard on Piety Hilt that at present contains both ripe fruit and blossoms. This is bat a single instance of the phe nomena—and yet hardly a phenomena, because so common—that may be witnessed in various portions of the city This climate of California is truly wonderful. So productive is it of the growth of fruit that many trees are unable to bear ,the rich treasures with which they are freighted, and if left unsupported by artificial means, would be broken to the ground by the weight of their own product. i HOME AGAIN. C.J. Edson, Chas, Eddy, James Valantine, Will Welch and George Hentz returned on Monday evening from a ten days’ excursion to Lakes Independence and Webber, They went in a wagon, and were well provided with the paraphenalia necessary to out-door life. Of course the boya had a way up time, even if they are tanned up badly, and weigh 20 pounds, or less, more than they did before starting.
ADOLPH CUATY’S TRIAL. The trial of Adolph Chaty, for grand larceny, commenced in the County Court yesterday morning. Three gt the principul witnesses for the prosecution were examined during the day, and the court adjourned watil this morning, Qver thirty ned on both sides, and the frial will not be eongladed inuide of three days, probably, . : Tux body of a hunged negro murGerer was exhibited at Pittsfield, Mass., at ten cents admission, by #wo colored men, one of ew deceased's futher in law, es many strange doings for which witnesses ig all have been subpo. you would enjoy it, vou old brite, if-some one else would pay for it, Qld fellow, Iam even on you at last. wonld send you a lot of my, old clothes to give to your sweetheart for services rendered, Thank Providence, old fellow, yor died a bach-relor witbont le» ving any ¢hildren, thereby letting your blood run out, the only good act of your Jife. You were a curse to the community, and I take pleasure in thavking Providence for firing you out. J. 8. McCug . = < A NEW SALOON. Yesterday Frank Morrow and Geo Williams perfected — srrangements for shortly opening a saloon in the “Lones’ building,” on the corner of . Pine and Commercial streets. The room is being fitted up in fine style. Mr. Morrow went to San Francisco yesterday to procure a supply of liquors, bar furniture, etc. NEW CAGES. The new cages at the Derbec mine were put in place Monday, and Sapjerimtendent Mein says they work splendidly, Hereafter he will send visitors to the bottom of the shaft in as good shape, and with as much safety, as they would be conveyed in the Palace Hotel elevator. THE WEATHER. ‘The following observations were taken yesterday at the office of the South Yuba Canal Company, in this city: THERMOM§TER— 8:00 A. M., Bun 78, shade 71; 2'P.M., sun 90, shade 70, BAROMETER—8:00 a. a, 27.17; 2 P. M., 27.18. PERSONAL MENTION, — Messrs. Derbec, Dussol, Dutertre Company, arrived in this city Jast evening. aioe eo \ ‘THe skeleton of.an enormous aniimal bas been dug upin Texas. Itis 54 feet long from the root of the tai} to the joint of the neck. _— oe has de new industry—kidna vate Chinamen, and wtto something like 8 Thad the cope . Ex: I carried the express of . : ut-once p&t up a jebon-me and-rob-. W Hyman see about me, bot if there is_life after . pide th be-knows-ere-this-that you “were Worse than-a-thief-and-tbhat-you}— helped to curry out the scheme to} ~ Tf Thad-any way of-sending them} . — and Huerne, of the Derbec Mining x . FROM WAR TO COURT. i ~ “The Union says that on Mcnday” forenoon, Milf street was the scene of an excitement, caused by' a per-soual Collision between Josiah Dodge and H. D. Brown, growing out of a misunderstanding about a matter of business. There seems to be some doubt as to who struck the, first blow, bat Brown is said to have hit Dodge over the bead with a heavy cane ditipg-the melee, aiid’ 16 Jatter put in a number of blows epen the face and eyes of Brown, punishing him. severely. Justice Paynter, who was attracted by the row, succeeded in parting and arres:ing the combatants, who were ordered_to—appear yesterday -before di the peace. sa<o> Arrivais at t he UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. : 5 NAFrFZIGER, Prop’r JACOB Menpay, Aug. 19, 3878. Thomas Collins City “ C Loughri ge = wv © Van Slyke R D Carter JS Murchie A Murchie FW Heath -~B Guseetti.a ~~ : > Jd B Kowalski Grass Valley 5 “ “ * : se J Bamburger Judge Wright San Francisco a J W Staplio “ A M Hill eg J $ McBride San Juan C Hill = D Bachman Reno V G@ Bel) French Corral —, nfs * £ C Hutchinson Col Hill M J Crawford Gold Run W Sparks Webber Lake In Nevada City, Ang 19th, 1878, te Geo. Johnston and wife a danghter. AUCTION SALE! Wednesday, August 2%st, At 2o’clock, P. M., At the Miners” Restaurant, No. 22 Commercial Btreet, Consisting of Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Bedding,Chairs, Tables, Dishes, Stoves, Pictures, etc., etc., the proper-. ty of August Kraft. Everything will be sold' to: the highest bidder for Cash, F. G. GUILD, * ; Auctioneer. Delinquent Salo Notice. EVADA GRAVEL MININGCOMPANY. Location of ,principal place of. business, Sau Francisco, Californ:a. Location of works, Nevada County, California. Notics.—There is delirquent upon the follewing described Stock, on account of Assessment (No. Two) levied on the, Eighth day of July, 1878, the several . Smounts set opposite the names of the respective Shareholders, as follows: ~ ao of No. Names,~ Certf. Shares Amt. Bobo C D, ‘Trustee, 43. 145 14 50 Green Milton, 10 20 2 00 Green Miiton, Su 8 00 Green Miiton,Trustee, 568 200 20 00 Green Milton, Trustee,61 5e0 50 00 Hart W HH, ‘Trustee, 31 500 = 50 00 Hart W H H, Trustee, 92 3u0 30 00 Hart.W H H, Trustee, 100 10 00 Hart W H H, i rustee, lua 10 00 Hanson F, Trustee, 49 20 2 ov Hanson F, Trustee, 650 30 3 06 Henson F, Trusvee, 51 50 5 00 Hansom F, Trustee, 62 100)=— 10 00 Hanson F, Trustee, 53 1000 §=100 00 Hanson A H, Trustee,116 20 200 Hanson A H, Trustee, 119 100 «=:1000 Haneon A H, Trustee, 129 1000 100 00 Hallett O G, Truste, 132 seu 30 00 Miller B H, 2 100s «10 00 Messenger H W, 3 20 200 Messenger H W.Trus, 13 1000 = 100 00 Messenger H W, Trus, 14 1000 «100 60 Messenger H W, ‘Tras, 15 2000 «100 0¢ . epee ped Trus, ~ 1000 §=6106 00 senger H-W, Trus, 1000 =: 100 00 Pentecost J, Trustee, 107 2375 «86937 50 Pentecost J, Trnsiee, 113 10 00 Pentecost J, Trustee, Pentecost J, Trustee, 115. Pentecost J, Trustee Varney L H, Trustee, arney L H, Trustee, S11 Ww the 28th day of Augnst aieet the hour of 1 o’clock, P. M., of Guid any, to Engel seedy nae » ’ ; " , ’ Delinquent Sale Notice, ‘URCHIE GOLD & SILVER MINING . M CO,. Location of principal place el business, Sar Frahciseo, Ualifornia. Loca, wa fa —— Nevada County, Cali ce—There are delinquent ee following descrited atocy, én on {-Assessmment-—-No.-1,-—leviedon the 2 ase ese of 5 AAP abba eH severa’ amounts set opp © names Of the respective phare. holders as fpHows: Bo Names Gena’. ne wl : ames € ’e 8 Barber ET, Trustee, 169 "Sode,. Pg Barber ET, Trustee, 170 400. 8 ne Burber E E, Trustee,;:370 J000 200 og? Barber E T, Trustee, 436 ‘1000: 200 oo Barber E T, Trustce, 439 500 * I00 06 Burber E TTrustees, 579 100 Qoio Bennison G E, Trus, 580 250 50 05 Charchill Clark, * 458 lo Qo Eddy Alden H,frust, 120 100-20 00 Fryer Ida J, 318 1000 00 éo Fryer k M, 377 50 le FryerRM; =. 872 << 35 Fryer RM, 498 30 4 Fryer hk M, . lo 2 a Free and F G, Trast, 552 500 loo oe Freeland E G, Trust, 126 loa 2% Ne Freeland E G, Truss, 315 . ae bed +-freeland EG, frost, 3731600 —4e6 on ‘Freeland EG, Trust,4ol_ 400 & Freelaud XG. Trust, 411 ~~~ Joo 95 cg Freeland E G, Trust, 449 100 40 00 Freeland E G, Trust, 453. Gog Free-and EG, Trust, 493 a7? os lo 00 Freeland E G, Trust,495 50 Francis @ @. Trustee, 464 ra ss < : Piiut sarc uel, Trust, 365 loo 20 08 Flint Samael, I'vust, 357. _ 5a, Is 00 Flint Samvel, Truct, 358 i “lo ue Flint Samuel, Trust, 375 50 loco rlint Samuel, Trust, 399 1g 400 Flint samuel, Trust,402 oe 9a. ep blint Samuel, Tryst, 467 500 loo oo Fiint Semu#l, Trust, t4e loo 20 00 Fhnt Samuel, Trust, 541 loo 20 00 Filiat-Sainuel, Trust, 542 lee -20 00 Print Semuel, Teast, 843“ 56" 10 oo Greeley Win O, Tr, 159 106 20 00 Jossiyn + 3, 550 75 -. 15 00 Josslyn Mamy, 549 25 500 Kleupfer Fred, 451 1000° 200 og Kileupfer Fred, 468 looo . 200 o» Kleupfer Fred, 469 tooo “200 6a . . Kléupfer Pred, ie coo 200 oo . Lauder.8 W, ‘Trustee, 130250-50 com Lauder Mrs Jane, 133.. ‘bo lo 00 ‘. Leach Sarah A, 518 aaa 6.0e Marchie $ T. 6%. 5o 16 oo Murchie John C,8r. 36 250 ‘500 Murchie John OC, Sr, 413 200 40 00 } Murchie John C, Sr, 415 Qve 40-00 Murchie John C,: r, 416 loo 2000 -Murchie John €, Sr, 417 lou * 20 00 Murchie John C, 8u, 420 loo 20 09 ‘Murchie John c, Sr, 421 50 lo 00 Murchie James8, — 581 ?50 60 oo: } Matehie-James-§;— 883956 —Bo-np , Murchie James 8, 585 500 = 100 00 ‘Morchie James 8, 536. loo 20 oo i b Jr gS 88 900 Ko 9 Murchie Juies 8, 500 : . Murebie Jumas’s, ae ee 160 00 Murchie JumeeS, 598: 10-34-00 Morgan Leareye gah 50 —loo Morzan Laum, boo 40-800 Nahf Samuel, 236 60 Moo Priest, C 3,” 16 “100 a0 Payue J WTreptee; 363: 100° * 30 00 Payne, dW, i rustee,-367 loo 20 00 bogers 8 D, Trustee, 606 250 = bo ow Suider A, Trustre, .-504 800 160 00 Snider A,Trustse, *5e8 250 «= 0 00 Snid r A, ‘trustee, 51% "Goo. _196 eo Sui er A, Trustee, 638 500 = 100 00 Snider A, Truste:, ~537 660 loo o& Snider A, Trustee, 646 500 ~~: 100 06 Fpencer Doreas J, 578° —~ 500 loo 00 Welis Francis H, Tr, 121 leo 2u ov And in accordance with Jaw,and an or der of the Bousd of Directers, made .on the Gay of -Suiy, 1578, so many shares ach parcel of such stock aa may be necessary, will be sold at public auc“tion, at the office of the Company, Foom 25 Merchants” Exchange Building, Cal” tfornia Street,San Francisco, Calitornia, on Friday, tss 6th day of sSepten:ber, 1878, at the hour of 1 o clock P, M., of said day, to pay: sat colin quent assersmutt hereon — ——~ together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. _8. D. ROGERS, Secretary. Office, Room No. 25, Merchants’ Exchange, Calitornia street, San Francisco,. California. agl3 CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR, . FOR 13878. 3 £ACRAMENTO, CAL, = , COMMENCING g SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. PnP OINE oer $50,060 00 CASH, To be Distributed In Premiums, HE EXHIBITION WiLL DE DIVILED: into Seven Dopartments, and the Society’s Gold Medal To be awarded te the Most Meritorious Exhibition'ia east Department. Those desiring Premium ists, will Please notify the Secretary.. ; The Largest Steck Show, ~AND— Most Attractive Speed Display, Ever offered by any Agricultural Society in nited States. Attractive Military Tournament &7” Public Sale of Thoroughbred Stock on Friday of the Fair, The Central Pacific Railroad and 8'eamers will carry articies toand from the Puir,. Free of Charge. Wells, Fargo & Co’s Express will deliver ty pounds. Application for Stalls at the Park and Space atthe Pavilien should . i made to ROBEBT BECK, Secretary : MEMBERSHIP . SINGLE DM Las tere ew eeece $800 Reward! HE UNDERSIGNED WILL ABOVE REWARD For intormation which will lead the person or persons who fired the Town of EUREKA on the the moraing of Aug. 12th. PAY THE M. BOHANSAN. Eureka, Aug.17, 1878. — eRe tam ime pee oe Memo & _-._— oo beet tile aa PP ee er! ee . A ere. Se SO ee Vee ee sll packages Free, not weighing over twen-,