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NEVADA crry . CAL
"Saturday August, 24) 1878.)
a as
GE. mM. NE). rr 6 oar oniy author
ized Agent in ‘Beorpuaento. He will re
ceive Advertiserients and Subacriptigns
for tho Transonwr, and receipt for us “in
our ‘patie _
sive ahead
THROUGH CHINATOWN. ~%
Tho Feee Masons Feeding Their
DPead—Two Hundred Live Ones
Left—Stagnation in Commercial
Cireles ~ Lhe Whyfere — some. thing About the Stinks of Stinkadum— "Baby Miae,”’
—hadtaken#hurried.ran.through tue
scented” reals of Chinatown yester-.
day,and held brief conversation.
witha few of its “leading citizens,”
hie accomplished all and more than
his fondest hopes had Jed him to be1 eve could be adduced inthe way
of information for the readisg “‘pabjie, ia 6y Bhort a tite,
One of the Mongolian merchants
interviewed had somewhat to say
that threw light ypon.tie fires baile
in the center of China stfect; on last
Thursday eveniuy, the very bright
lames Shooting up from which put
=e into aig eine hod ead “toat vite
ee we he
were oe eunvewed; and awed
the fire-bell_on Bogine House No. 2
ty be tapped several times io a vigbefore
was discovered, It was an importnut ceremony the leathens were oborous Manner, the mistake
The Daily Branseript, . :
When ‘the Tanscrirt reporter) “"
serving wheo they bailt that bonfire .
und placed long rows of lighted can;
les, and provisions of all kin gato: erg
the highway. The dead Free Ma-.
‘sons were being ted, and the fires
werd built sq those ghostly chaps .
might know where to find the view!
~ juale, The ceremony is observed
twice wyear under the auspices of
“the lodge, in every lind where the
_pig-tailg do habliate. The proceedings bad just become most interest~
ing Thursday night when officer
Scott cheneed tocome along, With
due care for the property of our citiven3, he anade them putout the bouapy moment liable to. communicate
fire to the surrounding shanties:
_"fiere are. somewhere-pear 209 of }thesa Chinese Free Masons” in the
vicinity-ef-this-city, aceording t6 the
Cathipates of well. posted _
meiiibers. The do not hold revalar
stated migetings, bet oaly tome together on special occasions, What
“" js called the “boarding jouse,” a
two atory building on the south side
of the street, ismade their geueral
heagnertors, ie
several
'more iatellizgense,
‘strains. Until suordy after midnight
‘dancing “and social converse eld
sway, when ap adjournniest was
lire, Deeanse sparks fioin it were at .
Dasikess is very dall With2ue als
mond-eyed dealers, they say. Never
in u given time, as is the case at
present, Of course, this mast be
attributed to something by them,and
they tuke the opportunity to blame
the city government for it, insisting
that the scareity of money is due
ulone to the suppression of Chinese
gambling. Twenty of the leadiog
gamblers have left Nevada ‘lately, going to surroanding towns, where they
an curry on their stealing transections without being interfere! with.
Besides tuisyn great number of lesser
lights are leaviug the city every day,
“The Workingaen wil find lots of
consolation iu tae reply of a ‘‘smart”’
Chinaman whe, when asked as 4
how many of his countrymen hid
come here in a Week past, replied
that hedidn’t kuow of but one, und
that he was a» leper,
Bat even if the population at Chinatown is being thinned ont, tye
smell in that heighvorbood is just as
strong as ever.Au inspection of a
singlé back yard of one of the stores
was guflizient. to show where the
odors came fronr, Rotten potatves,
putrigfed meat, and lots of other nasty things seot-ap-eneagh miasma
avery bour to kill a dozen men if
*& Chey got the full benefit of it. The
——xynintessence of stink pervades every Chinatown in the State, breeding Pestilence and disease. The anthorities of the cities muke the
American citizeos run sewers, dispose of whatever garbage or off.l
may be detected oa their premises,
und fesoit to other Sanitary meas .
ures, tk
is the case with the lowest order of
Aistricts "densely populated with
Caucasians, ate ignored altogether,
Jather strange, isn’t it, reader?
Oneot the youngest inhabitants of
Ohinatown is. Wak Foy, a brightae
before’have they sold so fey goods! After refreshments bad been partak, en of; the yuests oade their—popalar+:
(to give us
Tne Chinatowns with their}
: fijth, ten thousavd fold worse than.
eyed gight, uae vid gick, sheqnie-.
stands English pretty well, and
senka it a little. She ie adaugtter
of the big, fat and dignified, merchant whe keeps a store.on Conti_mercial street. Her pa says she was
born in Canton; and is @ “welly
smart gal?’ Her ma, who lives with
her pa, callg.her ‘tbaby,” and: says
“she heap playee, no workee ; allee
same stuck up, but welly nice baby,’
which means that Wak Foy is, like
all other children, fond.of play, and
very proud, but then after all she is
her materual ancestor's dafling, and
joved just the game as other mother’s
children. ss
Some. day.endther jaunt will be
taken up China street by our repor
ter, and more facts of sterliag inters
t will Be fished ont of athe scam
@ucountered, ee
mel li a
AN HaKRGANE PARPFY, .ee
The reesptioa given by Misses
Helewand Annie Naffziger at ‘Temperune> flal., on ‘Phursday evenidy,
testimonial to: Misses
Einma Pearsop and Emma Poalterer
as a farewell
Who take their departare for Sit
Francisco to-day,
memorable. sveial eyents that Nuva-.
lav.was one of the most
da City has ever witnessed.
tatiouis to the nambe rofose hun ired
aud fifty tad been issued to this city
and Graga Valley,aad thgawh-agoodly number of the favored ones Were,
deterred from attending on account
of busipess and other engayements,
stilenoagh were present to fil the
Hall conifortably. It is sale to_say:
that an assemblage representing
reas ent and
aryle his Hover cons” torettier on
. former simyar occasion. “Moreover
. there existed a spirit of aicdunicliie
the guests that insared the
enjoyu—ntof alliathe fullest seDse.
The inasie,~ firnisked “by “Messrs
Muller, Beckett and Carter, was up
to the usual siandard of excellence
presented by those ‘artists in sweet
ie
amon y
had ‘to ,the Union Hotel, where .a
royal banquet with which to
fresh the revelers, had been spread
.TeTo deseribe the attractive appearance
given to the dinthig rooms, words
fail, A maater hand had evidently
‘been at work, aud the
é
preseace of
jdeas of che “eternal fitness of
things” were indicated io every
feature. Fioral and other Gevoralions Wore profuse; the vast aambe
‘of tables were spread in the. most
tastefnl and elegant. munner, and
the display of all imagio®ble varieties of dainties was as large as Varied,
The bright light shed over all gave
a post beautiful effect to the sovae,
and op every hand were. heard the
pleasing compliutents it merited
hcstesses goud-night, said farewell
to those in whose honor the event
had taken place, and departed with
their bearts full of satisfaction at
the unsurpassable measure of the
eVening’s enjoyment
oe te
WE BONWT CARY MUCH .
Net long ago the ‘PRANSCRIPT published some itemsregarding mining
Operations in the nelghburhood of
Fall Creek, from information furnish.
ed by Mr.-Moore. Yesterday the
Grass Valley Union tr published
them, commescing with “The Dutch
Fiat Foram gives the following
items,’ etc. The way we put ‘it up
ts fthis: The Foram man cut the
items out Of this paper, and forgot
due credit, Sdch mistakes will sometimes occur in the
best regulated families, and -therejere we're not mad—very.
_—~ws eo
WHO IT WILLBE.
The Union. says the Firemen’s
election for Chief Engineer this
vywning will be a mere matter
of form, as ‘Thowas George will be
the only candidate. Tv has been av
active fireman for many years, and
his brother firemen consider this recognuition dae to him fur the lively
interest be has always takea in the
iaterests of the Department.
aa oni: rettiniehcomingeet
NO FARO AD TRUCKEE,
S eatenieiieaiae
The faro games at Truckee have
‘Been closed, upon a hint from the
officials. Caa such things be? Faro
and Truckee were thought to be so
closely indeptified that they were
nseparable? It looks like striking
down an established industry.
=—baviters ee
. fornia Powder Company,
PERSONAL MENTION.
i
Anna Nofiziger, Eoima Pearson and .
Emma Poulterer. The two lust:
piemed young ladies t:ke their de;
Nevada City and itz. people by visinng here for a period extending over
ubuat th ee mouths. Tiey will take .
to the Bey a ew the “warm .
friendship of ull who have the
ovr people and their bospitible
ways. Toe y
intention to retarn for upotuer visit
h our midst bes tue jira
44 AG: ae FS — estute broker §
Piety Hilb formefly owned by Miss
‘Gibson, avd whien she traded to bins
for property inOykliod, Phe berith-+
fal wountuin elmate-bere-is the i—
dace gent which prevailed upup Mr,
Brown to bribg bes family toNevida, The new comers will -prage
w-decided weqnisition to the com—
unnity, and we exteud them a bearty
eweb-otae
Reed the volly, ageut for the C alts
(of coarse
these d:ggings knows Reed) has been doing
the city att ‘looking after bis customers in the vicinity for. two: or
three dava past.
“J.C. Dickerman,
confined io his bed for several weeks.
everybody — aroand
who las been
with typhoid: fever, bas nearly
covered, and will be -op the street
again soon, =~
L. A Upton, representing the
house of Adams, MeNeil & Co., at
Was laden quite sick
here afew days ago, but isallriguy
now, ;
Mise Lillie McBrown bas been sergously ill with typhoid fever for
several days. She was reported
better yesterday.
” Miss N. M Wells, the evangelist,
was in town yesterday
a roe
‘INFORMATION WANTED.
reo
Gop Fiat, Aug. 23, 1878.”
Environ Traxscrmt: The voters
who were ou the winning side in the
school elec tion beld ut Oakland dis—
trict ob the 3d. iustunt, would like to
polled, who was elected, ete. We
have failed to observe uny reference
of that nature iu toe columus of the
Transcnipr, Wouldn’t it be a good
idea fof the Trustees to publish the
returns therein? ‘Better tate than
never,’’ suy we.
Will the Trustees also kindly
favor us, through the same medium,
tu u siatement of the financial affairs of the District, that is, 80 fur as
the school fand ts coucerned?
By doing these things tue wishes
of the tax-payers Bere will be .grat~ . )
ified,
Very Respectfal'y, FRIEND,
oo
TRE CRYING DeGERs,
Thursday night the Diggers over
at campooda bad a celebraion toat
is known to pale fuces as the ‘'Grand
Cry.”” Every aborginal within a
radius of teu miles assembled there
A big bonfire was built, so as to,
light up the scene,. Thea the fan
began, The red men and their
squuws jumped up and down -witl~
outregard to the time of the tomtom beaters, aud howled and cried
a8 bard ag they kuew how. Those
who coald force tears into their eyes
did so. There were between ‘three
and four bundred of them altogetuer,
and they mude noise enough to wake
. toe dead in the grave-yard two miles
away, Whut the fass was all about
we dun’t know, and it is very doubtful ifeven they du themselves.
ll
THE NEW PROPKIE LOR,
purcbased the stock and trade of the
lute *firm, of StPurtleff & Jiumieson,
unounces in anotber column that
Samuel M, Shurtleff will act as bis
ageut, and is authorized to eurry on
the grocery business in his name.
The stock comprises everyihing in
jat prices as low as the lowest,
fhowes Shurtleff, of the old firm .
popularity with the people will be
the means of attracting an extra
amount of trade, Here’s to the sue. .
tes +
5 capehig agent. ek
%
The’ ‘Vranscript office receiged aly
phesent call yeste rday from Misses . mony for -he defense, in the case of
partare for bome #h¢s morning. after . sTgumerts;
baving evinced ther partiality for . prosecntion,
. Thos. A. Bell,
pleasure of. their acqnaintsnce, and . George Harding, Jobn Collier,
we warrant they Will Got Soon forget .
vang lidies ¢Xpress ap . .
ae is wos into the residénce on 4
hew tue official report of the Tras.
fees regarding the mamber of yotes
.} Range, near San Franciscvy, mude
B. W. Reagan, who has recently.
that linw,and goods ure offered for sale
will rewain at the store, aud bis
cess of the new i aoa and his
ADOLPU CHATY’S TRIAL.
4%
Jc vectopday a! boon the entire testiithe People vs. Adolph Obaty was in,
and the Court adjourtied until 1:30
P.M. Then followed the aitorneys’
E. “H. Gaylord for the
aud Johusgn & Cross
for the defense. The fvllowing are
. the jarors in the above case,
iE W. Robb, Cb. Ferrand,
'G. W Hobert, _J. Naffaiger,
-H, H. Aroistrong,
Wm. Ket,
R. Morrisen,
D. McKeon,
J. A. Craig.
A i a ners
CONTRACT LET.
Messis. Brappigan and renry have
Htrket a _couti net to fitiish graditg ye
West Broad street, whieh bed beep .
‘abort Eaif eompteed by the chain
gavy,wken, the lust prisoner escaped,
J aud-wak upon which bas since been
discovtinued. ‘Lue contrictors will
push tae, wok toa rapid completion,
it will be necessary >)
} taibgs? dn order enatlethem to muke
.
i Weges.
the oy push
A FINE MiLON,
Join Senver, Se>-Commercial St.,
sent to this cflitce,ye: terday, a witsrmelov, Which fur size Aud quality is
hard “ty beat, It weizhed neariy
fifty pounds, aud was as laseipas as
if Was lutygé. Sepner keeps a fine
wssortment of fruits and vegetables,
. also groceries, ete,
BAPTIS i CKhURCH
dent and: pastor ia will
preach at the Baptist Church, mornthis city,
ing and eveiiay, toewurrow,
many oid time frends will rejuice
him once more;
BOARD OF i RUsTEES,
eo
The Board of City Trustees held
& special meeting on Thursday
evening last, wheu oa conmaittee of
three, with K. Casper as chairman,
Was appointed to procure plans and
CHANGE Of PULPITS.
Rev. 8. A! Redding, of North San
Juan, will exchange pulpits” with
Rev. W. 8, Urmy, and will occupy
thé pulpit of the slethédist Cherch
in this c.ty, on Sunday,moruing and
eveuing, at theusual boars of worship, All are Sordi: uly invited to at. tend,
THE WEATHER. .
The ‘fol! lowing observations were
taken yesterday at the office of the
South Yuba Ganal Company, in this
city: Liepesrpg eins wattiul 00 a. M., sun.
7, shade 64; 2 P. M., suu 82, ‘shad’
Tl. Barnomerer—9:00 a. M., 27; ABE:
B. Me at: biti Wind south,
o
An exchange, a few duys ago ahs,
nounced: “A report of Rey. Me.)
B=—'s very able sermon is crowded
out of,tuis issue by a» press of a
timely matters.” Ou another page;
we found a columu devut-d to base) .
bull, aud balf a coluaa tou horse’
trot.—Norristown Herald, ae
A MAGAZINE éontuintug £400 kegs
of powder was exploded by lightning,
u few days ago, «i Potivilie, Pennsylvavia, Thiee persous were killed
und a number of others wounded,
SM oe ake ae a
Tue Chicago sboemikers. ‘till
hold out for an advance if thei:
wages. Their employers are equally
determined and say .that as soon us
the men get work or leave town, they
will provide against futare rows by
perthavently employing Chinese,
SIXTEEN men of the Samper Guard,
atew days ego, at the Bay View
2,291 points out of a possible 1,6U0,
at 200 and 600 yards—the best shoo:ing op reoord fur sixteen men.
Tap ee
Tre Ldasan -by the cloud-borst at
Eureka, Nevada, foot mpl $63, Ov0,
AMELIA, Brigham Tinag! 3 .favorite wife, bus been married to Jobu
Leavitt, General Passenger Agent of
the Utuh Central Huilroad. She is
bis second affinity, .
A bloomington (Lil.) special says.
Kearoey spoke to a crowd of not over .
2,000 for two huurs Tuesday evening.
There was po sympa by apparent
and no entbusiasm, — He collected
. Frederick the Great was es peanliar
jo bis dieteficsusin other things.
jas one’s flower,
“Revo Mr. Worth Tormerly— a tesi= 7
His /
at-having Ae opportunity to listeuto .
speeiticatious forthe mew Clix Hal, .
{CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR,
Dier or I'REDENTCE fHE Ghee. —
A
stteng tian, hé took strong food.
“Disday,”’ Zimmerman writes, pee.
King had taken a grep t quantity of
soup mad
dmmwn of the most beating things.
With it be mixed a large tnblespoon~
fol of pounded mace and-pounded
ginger, Ehe then ate a large slice pf’
beef s6ewed in brandy. This is followed up by a copions allowance of
an Italinn dish, composed half of
maize flour and hulf of Parmesan
cheese, ‘Lotits be added the juice-of
4 garlic, and the whele is fried in
britter til lit acquires a cragtas thick K
Thi-/is éalled polenta. At length’? coniinnes Zimmerman, ‘the King, praising, the excellent appetiie which bad. bee’ given him, couclided the scene with a
large viate «f tel-pie 60 het ond
highty—sensoned that if seemed to
lave been b ked in bell.’’ Then be
conctidess”
cre uvulsions, ly
oe General Key and party were in Chicago on Tuesday. night
on their way West,
pp
Yesterday’s Arrivais at the
UNION. HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
JACOB NAFFZIGER, P:op'r
J A Craig, San Juan wee
JR Balch, BR det & Ready
J Mayne, Grass Valley
JM ‘Peamer & danghter Shady Cr
= @ Baker, Scott’s Fat
eT & H C Brown, Oakland
M J. Crawford, San Juan
W J Valk, Santa: Rosa;
In M Poor, V Flume — .
O P Stidger, Sin dnan ©
BG Sukefordr Marysy HeW W Haskell, San Francisco
J McDonald, Maryaville
J Peetol, Washinuton
JK Broderick. Columbia fil
Jd Treanor, Snady Creek
F OW Heath. Murchie Mine
W Shaw, Sacramento
LM Bakeforth, VFlame
M B B-Pot-er, San Juan
Drdohn St tlar. San Juan .
B(Femple, San Franeiaco
W H Parkman & wife, Gakland
Mra L A Dodge, Oakland
Miss F Brown, Oakland
$s Dodge. Oxkland .
E™ Huntley, Bloomfield
‘G B Newell, Birchiville. ;
NEVADA _ PONE
—AND—
MACHINE SHOP.
Spring Street. Nevada ‘Gity. ae eo ay
_ GEO. G. ALLAN, Prop’r
ee
MANUFACTURER OF
Steam Enyiues and botters,
—Qairia Midis-oF aH-k ites
and tyles ef Machinery,
eae B Aresitectural and Ornamental Castings. Amalyvamuting Machinery o1 alli descriptions.
Blacksmithing in ull its branches, from
the 1 ghtest to the heaviest kin or work
Cutt: g, Puttching and “Roiling of Iron
for Lydrautic Pipe, whisk will be mide
and sold by the fouot,: rthe material will
be cut, rolled and punched, reauy to be
put towether on the ground,
For su *h work thu Nevada Foundzy has
$ho moet coniplcte and extensive machine.
ry in tha State. The work done at this ay
tablishment can not be @xcelled Trt
ta.e,and the prices sims aa will be ahs
eTate.
~$teameFiigines, Mining Pumpeé, Hoi-ting
Gear, Saw, Grist, Quartz and Oement Mills
a Snee ‘and ‘all orders Alled with! des.
ee
, ae Done 1 on ‘sore seaumesn
Second Hand ‘Mialidery
For-Sale,
Nevada City, Aug, 24th.
. FOR 1878.
tACRAMENTO, CAL,
: COMMENCING bs
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.
$50,000 00 CASH, :
To be Distributed In Premiums,
HE EXHIBITION WiLL BE DIVIEED
nto Seven Pepartments, aud the
Society’s Gold Medal
To be. awarded to the Most Merttorious
See eack Department.
Premium iste, ae Those desir Ha
<b es A Please notify the
The Largest! Stock Show,
'—AND—
Most Attra etive Speed Display.
Ever a. any Agricultural Socicib the Caste States.
8?" Public Sale of 'T hbread
on Friday of the Fair. —ane
The Central Pacific Ratiroad a4 3 eamers will carry articles toand from the Fair,
Free of Chargé.
Wells, Fargo & Co’s Ex Expressowsil. deliver
ing over tr, enall packages ¥ree, not
ty pounds.
,
2 Bue
.
plication for Stalls at
Pi at the Pavilion showia ve ade to
i ape BECK, Secretury, at once,
Seema
aeee SPAth ene + + eaeeln
SINGLE apietbest Peete eeee ed
op AROUS D. BORUOK, #resient,
Wate vite “tabte the Fresiang . EG frost. 4.
“Kine fed asteep aud was serzed with
Attractive Military Tournament ;
RE ARRIOLA SASSO A ATIROOES LEN! EMCI MRO TEEN ULM, LAN RES a
Delinquent Sale Notice,
URCHIE GOLD & SILVER MINING
Jbocetion of principal plac :
Mic: Sav Francisco, he oat tie
‘tien of works, Newada County + Calif:
Notice—There’ are de linqnent sparc.
of the +trongest grasp . following described stock, on account of
Assessment No, 1, levied on t ,
of duly, omen oe aay 4578, the severa? amounts set
sopposite the names of the Tegpec tive bhare.
holders as foliows: >
And in accordance with law, and an or
der of the Board of Wirreters, made: on
Pte serand
Shares of each parcel of such stock ag may
be necessary, will be sold at public auc.
tion, at the office of the Co: mpany, Econ
26. Mcrvhanuts’ Exchange Baiding+—Gelifornia Street, Sai Francisco gCaliiomita, or
Friday, the Gch day of & aie Ler. Is7k,
-at-the-heur-of Fo ceck PM; of enid day:
together with costs of sdveriisimp amd 4
penses of saic, S.D. ROGERS,
Hecretary,
Office, Room No. 25, Muchants’ Exchange, Celiioruia street, San Francisco,
California. agis
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
CASE GOODS, ec.
B, W. REAGAN,
Samuel M. & Shurtleff,
AGENT,
OULD respectfully inform the people» f Nevada City end vicinity that
he hes pur hased the «tock and trade of
th late frm of SHURTLEFF & JAMIESON and will continue the business at
their OLD STAND,
ON MaIN STREET,
good articles as carried by any
similar house in the City.
LOW PRICKHS AND GOOD sATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Call and See Us!
Nevada, Aug 23d, 1878.
N OTICH.
W,. REAGAN pbeving purchased
e the entire stock and trade, together with 42] scconnte and notes of ‘the frm
of phurtleff & Jamieson, the said firm of
Shurtleff & Ja iescin is this day by mutu“el consent dsssolyed and B. W. Keagan is
alone authorized to settle the firm accounts,Nevada City, Cal. Aug. 21, 1878.
THOB, SHU RTLEFF
ALEX, JAMIESON
HEREB M.
ae Zeuaey, soca to collect and agen
sobile. all socbuais Ouing to or Wr the said
farm of Sburthff & Jemiceon and in my
_— to buy onrhauand paige rg pat
bo bpp d Phe siness in the city wikrad Heveds.
State of ia,to de and perform all
AGS et mie patie, ae Cally af OTN may
** Nevads City, Cal, 21, 1878.
OIA ter eyes.
J aah, _ By Joba T. Lewia,
F486
»No. of No of
Names ‘Certifies Shares ard
Barber & T, Trustee, 169 8000 Goo on
Barber EF. 'l', Trugtee. lio 400 So a
Barber EE, Trugtge, 370 Jooo 200 «xs
Barber ET, Trugt e, 436 loco . 200 ine :
Barber }gf. Taustce, 459 500 “oo a
Barber ET ‘Trustee, 579. 1s0 ae a
Benpicon GE, Tris, 560 O59. Be oe
Churchill Clerk, 453° lo 3 om
Eddy Alden H,irust, 120 loo 20 va
Frycr Ida d, 318 1600 200 ow
Fryer k M, 877 BO ‘loco
bryer RM, 872 26 Ao
Fryer R M, #93 I 4 ia
Fry er kt M, bbs lo 26 :
Free and FG, Trast, ¢£2 500 loo ea
Vrecland EG, Trust, 126 lve 4&0 sire
Freeland # G, Tenet. pts a5
Freeland £ G, Trust, 8738 ica —
Freeland ¥ G, 'irn:t, 401 406. avila nally
le 96
Free‘and 1G; Treat, ees hey Z ao =
Frecland EG, Trust, 453 660-120 05
Pree and G, ‘trait. 49465 $5 60
Freelund BG; Tract, 405.. Bea loo oo
FrancisG G.I rustee,464 loo 20 00
Blin tSarnel, Trnet, 365 loo 20 ou
Flint Samuel, ir: ist » 2 57. So Ic 00
Flint Samue: ira t, 358 bo 10 oo
Fiint Sar w et, Trust, 375 650 lo 06
r lint Samue 1, Trust, 299 20 400
Flint saninel Trust, 402 loo 90 on
FHnt Samuel, Trast, 467 Sc0 = loo oo
Fiint suniu 1, ‘Trust 0 °°" “Joo \ Sa 00
Fut Samal, Trast, 644 loo « 2000
Fiint Samuel, Trust; 542 loo 20 09
Foint Sxmnel, 'Peust, 643 $0 lo bo
Gréeley Wni O, Ir, 159 160 50 00
Jossivn ' H, bé0 TS 15 co
Josalyu Memy, 849 25 5.00
Kieupfer Fred, 451 1600) Qn0. wef
Kleupter I red, 468 Tooo +200 ch
Kleupfer fred, 469 loco “Bou od
Kteupfer Pred, “#50 100 200 Go
Lauder S$ W, ‘tT restee, 130 250 50 co
Giuder. Mrs. vane; 3 66 16 ou
Leach $i; ah A, 618 30 606
Marchi¢e & T 626 60 lo oo
Muarchie Té s iC, Sr 36 250 ho OR
Murehie John ©, Sr, 414200 40 Oo
Murchie John 0, Sr, 435 ““200 40 oO»
Murchie Johm G3 416 loo 20 vt
Murchie John Cl fr. 47 = Too 9m oo
Murch’'e John o, Fr, 429 loo 20 co
Murchie John i", Sr, 421 50 lo Go
Murchie JumesS, . 54 Oh 86 Ou
Murechie Jan. es S, 582 Beo 169 op
Miuxchie James. 8, 58% 950,-—-Bo-andp om
Merchie Jamce $; — 685 ~~ Goo. 200 co
} Murchie James 8, ~~ 586 loe20 ou
Murchie Jauics 5, 583 S00 1’0 60
Murchic dea s 8, hr f00 = 100 oo
Murchie damess, 680 5oe §=leano
Murchie Jumas $,, _ bof oS Bu0 -106 Ga
Murehie Jaioes 8, E92 250 $0 oo
Murchis dimes $.0 5030 ge..
Moran (aura, * 474 50 1s 00
Moreau Leura, . 5uo 40 8 00
Nahf Sam.el, r 286 6o 12-vo
Prie-t, OF, 76 lee 20 00
Payne’ SW, ‘Trustee, 363-— 16s er oo
Payne, JW, (rustee, 867 joo 20 00
1 ogers 8 D, Trustee, 66 260 Bo 00
Snider A, frust-e; $04 so00 = fe 60
Snider A, Trustec, 508 250 50 oo
Build r a rrustee, 817 Ooo 126 co
Sui era, Trystee; ~ 538 600 100 Gu
sniter A, ‘Truste’, ~ 637 660 100 oo
Snider A. Trastee, 646 Boo 100 ov
tpeneer orcas J, 578 S00 lod oo
Welis Francis. 8, f'r, 121 leo 2u oo
wiv oY Jiwy, 1878; fo immuy
to pay said cei: quent asse ce tbereou ,
Where can always be found as
eG tice’s
(TOE NEW
tis tbe aim o
tees to makesth
of the peatgxt at
fices of the bilx
property anjoin
ards’store, on B
purchased and f
of remodeling 1
menced 43 00D
pushed rapidly:
plans ior the fr
likely to “meet
hunus of the ¢
for adopting f v6
: _dor an. arrab gem
he foik ag
"Whe sonth eutra
ing ty tie célis i
-{he door 4 ti-ty
‘jodicating tiar:
op: —-With-a—4
. the next entry
fo the CUry I
floor “Thi is Hy
pumedious ou
~ pated, and ndap
Se courts,
The door!
the building, .
Halland over j
be_the swords,
eames aucther
the door opevin
office; Which isn
side of the buik
designcteddy a
to that offici ]’s
dlesign is a pleas
~ ee rine one of ic
‘sHall a decided o
tion of the tow!
inelading tie
above propertys
er needed iim)
exteed $1,500,
finisbed, our «iti
thing to be pre:
The old sbaut
Hotsl,in wireh .
and the Marshal
locks up petty
aneye—sure to .
enough, and it:
hatied with Joy
u disgrice to tb
Dinetceuth cent
Gt for un abidi:
hegs, but suunt
gether ahd feft
“Lhe property wi
s00D usa buyer
receipts will ,o «
bulaucing the «
getting the prop
tor Ovcupauey.
a
THE NEVA
The Nevada k
Shop, of which .
ing gentleman,
proprietor, turns
that for quality
cannot be excel
Coast. Sienm e
quartz mills of »
architeccural an
ings, amalgame
all deseri pions,
that cao be tian:
‘appointed foun.
there at most
The cutting, pu:
of iron for hydra
of the importaut
od. Mr. Adan 1
lot of seeond-bat
he-will seli very
Will be filled wit
new advertisem
per.
1
MOUNT BLA
There Were {
‘he office of the
al Sacramento,
ation of the Mou
ted Gravel Minic
*ratein Nevada
Place of business
ital $1,000,000, ix
rectors— Franc
Wards, Henry By
4. B. Brady.
et nse
GONE 10 s