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NEVADA THEATRE,
DarrMovra. —We visited this mine
-Bhe
north endof Church street,
Weclip the following imferesting ’ Palk of your V flames! They are just at the
‘he Daily Transcript Southern Californiais looking ap. items
and found-both mill and THE NEVADA CITY DRAMATIC
week,
from the North s#an’Juan fothing im comparison with the Milthis
"“Pheiiain mm ‘Brie.
= fn
i iets
L. Juan
San Juan Iteinis.
ie
he
NE
Mining interests are attracting thith
has been geged in blasting some mines owned
‘have as yet seen but few notices of uncle down there where he
by the father, and that it was a cave
‘their election to’suck ‘places. That spending the Winter, or not.
6 or 8 milesdistant from the start
~Men like to-see how {a considerable distance where they,
Gilbert, a shoemaker, recently di
ing point, by 11 o’clock a.m, This week’s run, and on the return of Cap
.
sever. ton ditch for floating Inmber. On hoistig works at work. For
i
er a-great.many, and the prospects Times of yeaterday:
CLUB,
.
:
taking
been
have
they
past
al weeks
are said to be very fluttering.
On Friday last Authony Madaen, Tuesday morning fast J. C. Broderout of the drifts « lot of waste stuff
AVE the a of sannouncing te
sunday, Feb. 21, "1875,
ick floated down the .Milton ditch
H the public that they will give an
Brigham Young has been spending of Freiich Corral, was killed by a
. .
saw mill at Little’<Grass . Jeft there in previous workings and tertainment on" —
the Winter in ‘Southern Utah; .and cave in some mining claims he was from: his
out
Valley,
about
33,000 feet of blocks . as this was soft enough to wash
is the telegraph informs us that he will working near that town. It appears
Saturday Evening, Feb: 20th,
“Women as School Officers.
been
has
mil!
,
the
sluices
ry
fn ordina
that. Mr. Madden and one of his and side linings for ‘slices, and had idle for some time. This old waste At which time will be presented the folThe law of, this State. allows woarrive in Salt Lake to-day.
an boys, aged about 16.years, were entherm df the bank at Wodell’s ranch,
towing Attractive Programme. The Perimen to act as school Trustees. We . don’t know whether Brigham has
gave a clean up of $1,140 from a two
ce with the Comic
NEVADA OFTY. —
Ougl
wiediat
of the
‘once? _
require
will on!
lars mo
ferinance will commen
Drama, in 2 Acts, entitled,
TEMPTATION,
was. quick work; The blocks: and tain Miller, the Superintendent,
created
by
the
blast
that
covered
up
have
o
were.t
Boards of Trustees composed partly
a
to
t
best
Cotta and Estrad
OR THE IRISH EMIGRANT,
lumber will be utilized by the Milton from below, it was though
or in whole of wonien—-would—be—an-. béen-hung in Sacramento: yesterday, the-deceased.— They-had run a cut Mining Company.
“. put what is now coming out through “With the following cast-of charactefs:-——wealthy ne
improvement, .we have not the least The Sheriff had numerous applicaup-to the bank, a distance of 12 to 20
as much of it was cement. Mr. Granite, a
WALLING,
J,
‘On Tuesday evening last Jaeab the mill,
feet,
and
then
drifted
into
the
bank
ly
especial
ing,
“see
to
announc
in
on
cy
admissi
hesitan
Capt. Milleris getting theDartmoeth Sterling,an old clerk, A. R. WADBWORTE.
‘tions. for tickets of
incountry districts. Men,as a. ithe execution.
‘their p
Bobolink, a truck man,
-in-rhape—fot-a splendidrun.-—Poot.,—Tom
FCROWLEY;
D.
ae
Y,
Mr. Madden “yorced from one Wife, was, married. Hill Tidings:
O’Brien, an Irish eapierant, INO, HANL
-GEO. A. WATBON.
rs,
rule. in such districts, are kept . ,‘it is done whensome one else’s ox 18 planted their powder.
‘Menry Trave
so” biisy “im attending to their gored. .
laida train of powder upto.the eut: to Miss Mary German, sister of Jobn
r
(Woe. McALLISTER,
1 Williams,
—\
stlsleos= thai hag.-seldom.give_the. “The Board of Superrisersdeve Tet and partway into the.drift, until it German of the Arcade Hotel at this
ow “to Prax—tux Psano.—It-was Polly Bobolink, Tom's better half,
MRS. NELLFE CHAPMAN,
“school
a thought. They visit’ it at the contract to-build the trestle work met the fuse which was too short to place. The wedding took: place ‘at a young woman with as many white Mrs. Grimgritkin,
MISS ABBIE:CORNELL,
plinet.
the
as
‘her
round
ANNIE onan WAGER.
Mary."Travers,
rare intervals, and take as little in-. at_the Yuba river bridge, tothe Pareacu outside the drift. After everythe residence of David Alexander at flounees
ae
Saturn
has
rings,
that
did
its
She
Snacbet
fine
40th
Empire Flat, near French Cor ral the
‘terest as it is possible for an officer
gave the inusic stool a whit or two,
cific Bridge Company, fet $19,400,(thing-was-arranged he-set-fire to—th
Af ter which the comic proverb,
to.do. In such places we certainly ‘andit has to be completed withix powder and toldhis boy to run; be fay: A. J. Wells officiating.
and fluffed down on it like a twirl of
COLLECTING RENT.
‘think a Board composed of ladies thirty days or the builders forfeit at the-same time startivg to run dowh
The land occupied by VJ. C, Brodsoapsuds in a hand basin. Then
conSS ae ne
Landlord,
she
nusbed
up
her
cuffs
as
if
she
was
the
cut,
In
doing
so
one
of
his
feet
would be far preferable. They: generick
for
saw-mill
purposes,
at
Little
GEO. A. WATSON,
er
Potnc
or
afYallect
hours
our
$109 for every twenty-f
going to fight for*the charapion’s
ARCRIE NIVENs,
:
.
Mike
+-became—-entangled-with-something—erally-have-more-leisure—tine,. end
Grass Valtey, has-been sold-to-the belf. Then she worked her bands
of the thirty days.
f * A.DAVIS.
ter the expiration
daudy, Mike’s wife, .
that threw him to the. ground.
He Milton Mining and Water Co.wpany and wrists to limber ’em, I suppose,
they are more prompt to attend to
to papers give. notice alcalled for assistance, but before any-their
duties,
It=-ean-—-net ---be _ Sacramen
for reserv oir=purposes.> We learn and spread her fingers till they lookBo: conclude witha"Musica Farce, exititlea ‘
most Auily of car Joads of emigrants oné could reach’ him the _ blast. went .
ed as though they would pretty much .
‘denied, that they are as deepthat Mr. Broderick will remove his cover the keyboard, from thegrowl-'
arriving in “that eity from the East. off and the earth raised by the blast
FAMILY JARS. '
ly interested in the cause of
mill, houses, etc., off the premises ing end down.-to the, littlesqueaky,
fast’
is
State
the
ant,
The population of
rolled over him and smothéréd him on the Ist. of May. next.
one. Then these two hands of hers Porcelain a crocxe ny merch
education as men, ‘nor that, as a
PH. McALLISTER,
ne
and its-futare—prosperity to death. Mr. Madden was about 40
g
increasin
y+
made
a
jump
atthe
keys
as
if
they
rule, they are not as well qualified.
enediet, son of Porcelain, E._A, DAVIS.
is very flattering. A few more cold
were a couple of tigers coming down trio. Porcelain’ 8 clerk,TC. PLUNKETY?,
Firemen’s
Ball.
years of age. He leavesa wife and.
The ladies of Oakland have addressed
W. H. CRAWFORD.
upon-a flock of black and whiie Diggory, Delph’ 8 hse FRAN
snaps like the one which. has lately
4 ‘WYELLIAMY,
‘The Grass Valley Fire Department sheep, and the piuno gave a great Foe,
a circular to the Republican nominafour children to mourn his loss.
swept over the,States east of the.
Emily, the secretly married wife of BeneHis remains were buried ii the Cathgives a grand ball .on Monday night, hewl as.if its tail iad been trod on.
-ting convention in which they preMKS, NELLIS CHETAN.
dict,
Rocky Mouutains, ought to make all
wife of Diggery
olic Cemetery at this place on Sunday Every arrangement has been made, Dead stop—so still you could hear Liddy , fhe secretly_married
“sent the following reasons: why woMISS Vic. HANLY.
2
ther
of the people there want as come to
your
hair
growing.
fhen-ano
.
pam. Mr. Madden was a native of we learn, to guarantee success. Theé
men should Be placed in nomination
howl, as if the piano had two tails Prtee of Admission to all parts of
these shores.
people of Grass Valley stand by their and you had trod on both of ’em at
at hile Emerald Isle.
a
'\for school officers, to be filled at the
the Mouse, Fifty Cents.
‘That Miss Bivens’ ave of her ab.
Season tickets to the Literary ee
Fire Department aud appreciate . once, aud then a grand -clattex-and
*coming election; and we think their
The fanetal of Gracie “Hesseltine,
admit the bearer. free.
will
ductionis’ alittle the most singlay.
their efforts to protect the city from scramble and string of jumps, up
-reasoning good:
open at half-past 7 o’clock, perDoors
atepdaughter
of
George
©
Spooner
dnd dewn, back and*forward,° one
the devastation of fire. The depart: hand over the other, like a stampede formance to commence promptly at &
‘“Before presenting any of the thing on record. How a womati
fold mi
Can pa
—edueate
liberall
the pri
z.
— ae
of Sebastopol, took place on Sunday
‘reasons why we, make the request, could be taken so peaceably from
ment is very efficient: and is com. ‘of rats and mice more than anything
last. The funeral cortege was the
GEN. Naeglee, of San Jose, has
and do manyotber things which re9:H00} >
~ puilrage, ‘or the Ro” walled woman's her
to be wide awake, is past ‘our ‘taains-of thelovely girl -who~-only-a quires time, and their time is as valmanufactured; the past seasun,
tights movement. The request is. comprehension.
It: looks a little few short. weeks ago was in the uable as others. To sustain the degallons of pure brandy from a choice
urgently made because we are firmly
. : bloom of health.
We noticed-.pervariety of foreign grapes, grown in
convinced that thegranting of it will suspicious.
sonsin the procession from North ‘partment requires considerable exhis own and his neighbor’s vineresultin the best goud of our schools,
The great Luttrell has , peiitoed
Bloomfield, Lake City, North Colum; pense, Itis right that the. people
in which each and every one of .the
to ninke a martyr of himself, and acwho are protected should assist’ in
oe
signers of our petitions has a deep
bia, Camptonville, Sweetland, BirchTuyre is abalance of $75,568 53
cand personal interest. It is desiracept the nomination for Congréssville and French Corral; also from béaring the expense. The ball on
_ ble among other reasons because,
man from his district for the purMonday nightis given for that bel in the county treasury of Santa Clara
~ ist More than half the pupils, at-. . -pose-ouly-of-serving-the people as. intermediate points. betweea those. pose.
places and. North San Juan. Funer“tending the schoolsare girls, andwe
county,So says the San Jose Mer-. :
ACIDS,
aining: Chemicals,
4th. That while niuetrofthe ~busi
cemetery.
Gracie
Hesseltine
is
County, Cal. The Annual meeting of «the
stockholders of the Yuba Gravel Range
Mining Company, for the election of Trustees: to serve for the ensuing
year,
and
transaction of such other business 95 may
come before it, will be held’on
Tuesday, the 9th day of March,
: 1875, at.2 o'clock, Pp. m,, at the Office of the
Pastsened.
ness of supervising the schools is gress, $200,000 on the first of Octodead! She has crossed the River and
Sompany, North San Juan. Nevada Osunmen’s work, such us the cure of the ber, 1875, and the-ist of April and left many weeping, mourning friends
J.B. HUNTER, Sec.
Trceasurer Sanford” semuenced the ty, California,
£21
_ property * of the Department, th October: in each year thereafter r}behind. As
Godtempers the wind sale of delinquent property yesterFebruary 18th, 1875.
providing of supplies, the care Ofte
tinances, etc., there is also
“much
until the amount,interest compoundto the shorn lumb, it is hoped He day, and then postponed the same
No, 665,
but fail
‘town >
shone s
t
listless
everyth
«Gay for
“ Spring:
day
to alloc
just foi
»
« suaded
ed out.
tooth .
hero cx
‘PRESTON'S
ly mat
ness-w
_ Ware-1
from h
COUGH CANDY,
‘Aifords inimiediate'relief to BOTS throats: =
~ ANNUALMEETING.
Natie:
' Web
we had
AT
TRY -okT.
cury.
Subject this Evening. :
_ think their welfare would receive the none other: can serve them, in his al Services were held at the M.E.
special attention it needs, with wo{ movement, for the investigation of Church.
—
Lhe Rev. Mr, Wells . The ‘subject at the Congregational
men-on-the Board,
the Central Pacific Railroad, and his preachyda powerful sermon, which. Church this evening will be, ‘'The
Qnd,.-More than eleven: twelfths of. fight—agsinst—the postal -ringand
& WATER PROOF BLACKING
is spoken 6f by those .whoheard it, destruction of the. cities of the
“the teachers of the schools are woThat is what
“yea “GRAVEL RANGE an Paints, Pils and Varnishes.
us
men, and it seems proper that they other corruptioas,
as -® -nasterly production,
‘The plains.”
COMPANY.
Location of principal
‘
AT
should have an opportunity of the comes next,
“
place of business, North -san Juan, Nevada
church was crowded to its utmost ;
freest communication, with at least
Cc. 2. Huntington, VicePresident capacity, and even.then not one-half
# portion of the governing Board, ,i
Services will be held at the A. M.
of
the, Genitral Pacific Railroad, writes the people in attendance. could ob3d. ‘Lhe paYent having the hiore
E.
Church, on Sunday morning at
immédiate care of the cildren is the to Seéretary Bristow that. the road . tain standing let alone sitting ‘room.
11
o’clock.
« motherjind whatis is suid of the wowill agree to pay, ia lieu of ‘payment hev. A. J. Wells also officiated at the
James R. Dorsey, Pastor,
“men teachers is true, alse of her,
as now requifedby the acts of Con
should
‘the bui
the rai
CRUCIBLES, CRUCIBLES,
ACIDS,
—home a
‘institut
it woul
benefit
“believe
raising
o’clock. .
we desire most emphatically to displace * to, place, in a Semi-stupified
posed of some of the best citizens. that I call music.—Oliver Wendell
claim that it is any way, directly or state, knowing all the time what she largest ever before seen in this place,
They turn out at all times, night or Holmes.
*
“indirectly, remotely or presently,
People came-from all parts of the
‘.gonnected with, or-that it bears any was doing; at times able to play the Ridge to pay their respects to the reday, they attend’ meetings regularly,
relation ,to, the subject of woman piano, and ‘do other things requiring
a
NEVADA DRUG STORE,
E, M. PRESON, Druggist,
¥. W. corner Broad and Pine Streets.
S. O. WHITING.
“CL. Y
& ledge
in Was
“Jast Se
two hu
on the
The le
Jones
week,
the ro
made t
the fol
ting es:
CONFRACTOR FOR HAULING,
assay
OULD inform Mill and Mine owners
W shat he is prepared to
The c
mil!
power
fast as
There
of the
big thi
pertaining to the inferior and ‘real ed each six months, shall liquidate may assuage the grief of those most until -Tuesday. Those interested Application for a Patent fora
work of the schools for which wothe claim that the United. States deeply .afficted.
Gracie is gone.} will take notice and) act accordingly.
MiningClaim.
men ire-especially adapted; otherGovernment has against the Central . Peace to her ashes.
MACHINERY,
UNITED STA'TES LAND-OFFICE,
“wise a great mistakein entrusting so and Western Pacific roads-—both beTuEN anv Now. —A few days since,
Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 16. 875.4
much of it to teachers who are woOn Friday night
of last week some. says the Foot Hill Tidings, we were
OTICE is hereby given, That the Cold
ing now consolidated; the payments
men,
Spring Gravel Mining Co., a corporaparty
or
parties,
not
having
the
fear
tion
duly organized and existing under the
bth. Men of necessity are so enas above mentioned to be in full satlistening to a highly entertaining
laws
of
Calitoruia, whose Post Office is Ne_-gtossed iin business during the hours isfaction of all unsettled questions of God before them, entered the narrative of the flush times at Union
WOOD, etc.,
vada city, Nevgda
County; Cal., has made
-In-whieh the schools -are in session,
house of John Fitter. at Cherokee, in
application
for
Patent
for
the
Cold
Spring.
The
that a Board composed entirely of between the United StatesGovern‘a burglarious manner and stole, took Hill; when several mines were in Blue Gravel Mining Claim, bearing gold,’ On short notice and. in the moat careful
full blast there and the Lucky and situate in Nevada Miring District, Nevada manner.
men, can know very little Ly perment and the Central Pacific Comworn a
-sonal observation of the quuliticapany.” We do not see that any and carried therefrom about $45 Cambridge and some reckless advenCounty, California, — described as folGENERAL JOBBING DONE tn the City
be saic
viz; Onsurveyed land, being the 8
or to any part of Nevada County,
tions of teachers and of the actuul fault can be found with the proposal, worth of cigars and a few dimes~ six turers were at lawin regard to the lows,
W144, the SW 1-4 of t ) SE 1-4 of Sec 33, T
ject
a
National
the
at
Orders
Leave
thel
3
1school room work.
®
NW
N 1-2 of
17,N "ROE. Also the
or seven—which Mr. Fitter had left
of SE 1-4, of NW 1-4,the
N 1Qof
$ 1-2 Exchange Hotel, Broad Street.
~ nowad
6th. Women are serving, with adThe payment of this debt has agitain his money drawer. How much title-to ground there. How the forN 1-2
mer Superintendent of the Lucky, of SE 1-4 of NW 1-4; the W 1-2 of W 1-2 of
Nevada, Feb. llth, 1875,
“vantage on Boards of Education in ted the minds of certain papers. con_ nights
SW 1-40f NW 14; the NW 1-4 of NE 1-4;
other Cities; as for example in Bossiderably,,and they have. charged, whisky the burglars gulped down Mr. D, E. Osborn, was enticed intu the W 1-20f SW 1-4 of NE 1-4, the W 1-2 of
—
—cpresen
I
BAL
S
FIREMEN’
‘ton, where-there are six women ‘on time after time, that the compaay during their stay, Mr. Fitiet has no ambush and came near tosing his E 1-2 of SW 1-4 ef NE 1-4 of Sec 4, and the
"any ot
¥% 1-2 of SE 1-4 of NE 1-4 of Sec 5, T'16,N RK
the Board this year; last year there
means
ofknowing.
Entrance
was
WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY.
would never pay it. Here the offer
life at the hands of these roughs, and 9E, Mt Diablo Meridian and-containing
the sul
were four.
made by breaking a pane of glass it cost the company something like 410 42-100 acres. Said location was made
7th, The advisability and practicomes voluntarily, What next?
July 16, 1866, by Augustine isourd and othgrass
i
1875
-+-out-ef the door and reaching through $75,000 to law them off when their ers and is recorded in the mining records of Monday Evening. Feb. 22,
eability of having women on such
everyt
Boardsis acknowledged in the plathe orifice and unlocking the door, title was without foundation and susNevada County. — 4, pages 7 nnd 8. 'The }.
All Right Again.
applicant claims
»b purchase, Adjoining
AT the request of the
begin .
«cing of them upon the Boards of Dithe key being
in the lock on the intained entirely by villainous perjury. claimants are the’
ony Co. on the west
property owners aud
We are assured by the San Juan
rectors of your orphans’ homes, ete,
ds clos¢
the Fountain Head Co. on the éast and the
citizens of GRASS VAL8th. We ask for two in place’ of Times that its editor, Judge Stidger, side. The burglars first attempted Those weré flush times, ‘so called. clam of A. J. Doolittle on the South. All
LEX ,ie
_Yain
di
persons
holding
any
adverse
claim
thereto
to bore the lock out, but finding that Money was plenty and quartz claims
‘one, for the obvious reason'that each
is all right again, and that we shall
are hereby required-to present the same be«joy
thi
. may have a companion of her own
a difficult
job they resorted to the were frequently sold for large sums fore this office within sixty days fromthe Grass Valley Fire Asso ciation,
$ex at the meeting of the Board. ~~" be favored--with a call from him more easier mode of breaking @ pane
tirst day of publishing hereof,
. '
of:-money.. But they did -nat. prove £20.
I. B. McFABLAND, Register,
We will hot: ocyupy your time farone of these days, Good. The
Has congjuded to give +
ther, but will rest eur case with you, Judge has been under the weaof glass. Fitter -didn’t swear any to be pérmanently good times and
. Grand Ballon February 22d,
"Well
when he thought he had been we are not afraid to venture the}. _ AUCTION, AUCTION,
soliciting at your hands the revepther
for
a
year
.or*
more,
and
port fr
tion and favorable consideration of
robbed—not he. It was Skimmeropinion that better times are coming .
. AT.HAMILTON H
Ati.
AT HOLBROOK’S SALESROOM, .
“our petition next Thursduy--vve~} many had come to fear that horn’s boy who did the swearing.
which
for
our
suburb
of
Union
Hill
than
ing.
another of the pigneers might,
the Ka
A’clue has been obtained that will were ever seen there. The same . BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY, 3 Te which the Firemen , and Citiere long, go the way of the rest. We
zens of Nevada City, as wellas
.~ peals f
lead to the detection of the guilty
* Don’t Believe It.ground, about which so much lawing Saturday, Feb. 20, at 10 A. M.
are-happy to state that the fears are
all the readers of the TranAn eff
parties.
Itis reported that the. veal. calise unfounded, . The old man_has lived
a Jarge and
. .
and quarreling was had at sthetime
. A'T which time will be sold
;
script,
are-most
cordially
in-—
~—yaise
6!
varied assortment of.
‘of the felling of . the Sacramento to see the Independent party busted,
J ohnMcNamara, one of the parwerefer to—the Lucky claim, the
in this
vited. Tickets, including SupUnion for the low price of $46,000; and its chief organ, the Union, and ties who located on the quicksilver’ Cambridge claim and -the ground
je
. of Wel
per. $2 50.
USEHO
was on account of the investig ition of its chief fuglemen, Morrill and’ “Anmines above Cherokee, informs us claimed by the roughs—is all owned
receiv«
* AND
‘the Pacific Mail Steamship Company thony, pushed to the wall, which that he has made several tests of the now by the Independence Company, NOTICE,
:
elothis
‘bribery. It has been rumored’ for ought to be a victory sufficiently cinnabar with good results, He a San Francisco corporation, whose
To Whom it May Concern.
tg oe
:
some time that *the:-Uniouw : had. .re-. gratifying.to.make. him content to says his first test was two pounds of Superintendent is Capt. John White. »
ceived a. portion of the $100,000 pass in his checks at any time now. reck from: which he procured
1% . ‘Late developments, made at several
We:
. pWRWE laws of the United States require
ages
which was sent
to this coast, and the
ounces of quicksiiver. His second points now being explored, are of a CROCKERY WARE,
that every check drawn on any Bank,
‘forac
Roll
of
Honor.
fact of the Union having enthusiasti-. test was three lbs. of rock, from very encouraging character and it is
Ninth
venue
po
cen
cally supported the subsidy, gave The following named pupils are which he procuréd abeut two ounces tbought the company Will be able to
initials of the drawer and date of ae
:
4
taken
of
written on said stamp, in cancellation
CARPETS*
_ ome plausibility to the statement, on the roll of honor in the Mooney of quicksilver.. He says his facility put
on a large force-in a short’ time
r be S. "Es
ae —_— will ae ]
2
i
'
‘and it is said, rather than .to have Flat school for the month ending for testing the rock was very poor, and keep the mill in good pay ore.
vt
e trouble
and expense
be = ee
as heretofore
9
ese
WATCHES
stamps on checks for pee z
the influence of the Union destroyed, Feb, 12th,*Miss Belle Cooper teachHe thinks the mine will pay well
we have always done,
but we will pee
Ap
Articirs of incorporation were
Ty refuse to pay such check when presentwhich would have necessarily been er: Mary Schmidt, Sarah Schmidt, enough
to warrant the construction
city,
a
ed, until properly stamped and canceled.
.
filed
in
the
office
of
the
Secretary
of}
+)
Ida
Glass,
Carrie
Glass,
Annie
Presthe cuse, they preferred to sactifice
And Ten Tho
of retorts. Ifthe rock or cinnabar
other
eral
pi
the whole establishment. The inley, Mary Presley, Katie Driscoll, will retort one ounce of quicksilver . State-on Tuesday as follows: Con“4K. W, TULLY, President.
warde:
-———yastigation-now going on at WashClinton Baldwin,’ Willie Presley, to two pounds of rock, we think it ‘solidated Occident Gold and Silver
Clothi
DENTISTRY.
Mining Company: capital stock $6,ington may extend
to the Sacramento Johnnie Langman, Sammy Langwould payte constructa furnace,
FORD'S BARBER SHOP,
000,000
-in
shares;of
$100
each.
Unien office, but we do not believe it. man, Johunie Driscoll, James Drisaay,
On Sunday morning last Richard Abbott No. 2 Quicksilver Mining Breed bib ates Opposite the Rants:
oe
coll.”
=
Twamley
lost a very valuable: horse. Company; principal place of ‘busi_A fh
Tux Gilroy ‘tebaeco factory are
The
animal
was
taken
sick
during.
bough
Tax
verdict
in
the
Beecher
case
ness, Middleton, Lake County;. capimaking cigars which are superior to .
DR. A. CHAPMAN,
HAVING, HAIR’ CUTTING
%
ingat
bids fair to be the judgment of posthe night with colic'and died about tal stock $96,000in shares of $4}K
HS
LAVIN
and
wil
work
in
the.
SBA.
any
manufactured
in
the
United
States.
rial Art done im the most approved style.
_. daylight the following morning.
terity.
4
each.
ON COMMERCIAY STREET“WP Raizoré honed and set,
fis
HAUL QUARTZ,
' GLASSWARE,
the
Tet Revenue Susp of 3 conta, with.