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January 1, 1875 (4 pages)

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Px fe . amon iceey: JPustoddysi ~~ gpneed the titention ofthe ~pro= diauction, there wentap a dismal . When the 3 Badtenento Union first prictors to put: the establishment up wail from the-so:called Independent eee = : Nevada Corinty Sehools, ere From thé Books of County Supt. . are 40 school distriots inthe céunty, posés during fhe, year July Ist, 1874, was 955-680: 03. school .-.furniture, $881 09 paid for press of the State, Ean -Jeader. ‘to way and’ Whento'say it, if the Union failed to gnide them. { = “blame. = ~~ ef course: was their worn-out hobby. ae the) apiktoad: They were certain wi ~~ Stanford & Company would pay two drthreg bundred thongintfdolturs to get rid of such an enemy 9s the. Une) ion, @&a abdut everythi > connected with the Railroad Delaunay’ $ affairs, they kuew~all. . Ehe presult, however, has shown ‘their entire ignorance “of “the-snatter and their --readiness to make charges when they. “Know fothing of what ‘they speak. ‘Stanford & Co. made iid bids for’ thi but'litt}e whether tt was#old Or Ben<2 Stiented "isan enemy undér its present ' -progrictorship. The gitiugtcalegas”” ey knew all about the matter will have to admit: their igaorance this ane ‘time. The great Union. We 4, sold for Hone = 68,000, > Two or three years ago it}, ~* “wpalg gaid to the worth! $250,000°-°Et it ! ‘pursues the. same course it has, for Ba Ns “thie AALS gears) . 'Stantdrll & Gb! : could not afford to take it asa gift.’ “The Widthabavl very Whialy Wado a provision ; in the se eql Jay “pre? hibiting # a change i in. text books ofee tener.» than: once sip iitewr dyears. Whenever there is an opportunity. * _ for a change, it:may be ‘felied 4 Gpon’ that there will be. parties interested: ® .-and hnxious for it. ‘Phere is 4 nice “thing ii furnishing alt the School Ste — _children.of the State. with, oks for -etperiod \of four’ years: hb last’ i ea le ‘made, a nap 8tions had much to do least: party lines wei “sttictl between; the adyo pppnents tf a change, oie a emo~—@ratic-teacher: but favored the change, and many. of aye a au & Brothers were at anew . some of the text ten thom. in use. "Those-of the opposite faith, many of them, were’ governed by F ‘ginhae motive; ~ Those whe; d vor” "change bd otlier ad! if was Sige ee thought, were influehced by tome bf . eae the profits resulting from supplying ‘the State, for a sertes-of sissy, Beg its s ol celal, mT A it b seat perior to 2 tae ied gr heir iy Seri ‘Ont doe TF was ‘decided, however) fo’ iuvtdduce the inferior, qnes.at great expense, atid: DOW We again oppose a change necessitating the esta expense-it~ will bob betashos all 6f bah) ay hav hodldca teh ~ impart instruction ‘as essf ably. _-~ with one,as with the ohh ua one _ -Wote the extra expenge necessary -to make the chang§) f6.fan increase of “teachers” salaries, ye ure bet‘toeytquth ets ata Lia, will be Petter and more advantageoysly e¥-. pended. ag "poaaan said to again ee a change. He. engineered the lisé Dae ‘sudeessfully,. *“sartin sure,’’ ao we believe will i) ly this time, ‘Teave t aye the * is » the. aids We Wie MA Re 8: bd . : i ofden of thib teathete Gt hd: “Shi! AUT Tue aspect of affairs at New Or. > Jeans coutinues-to-be-very threaten-. ing. Official advi to Waskin on say th Hee tarts is 3 imminent.. Rhe! Demovtaric; nein} £ bdersof Congress s resending 418 . day” ores ami Se by'telegruphi to'f it Witte Beetle aay friends not to. rebel sedinet dhe oconstituted authorities a in, but to “Fesolutely pres preserve thd” Lahare Bia abuterice OP Sania WAR Gon to have been. ty, “Newall” has, beaw + sania maa ment for "Senate ‘They saw.in thé aE “fell of” the” Vutow-the-tess-ot-their . ere salaries, There was. $12,726.34) How would they know what: -hhey were ~-gorely exercised, and looked: éagerly ‘around them for some seape goat upon which they. coul@jtitdw the . —— ee The figst thing’ they syrack: ~ Union, and frem appearances’ ae Baki) hse 7 dee ara gin pga agin G99) Coun, i ses; and $40,681 85 3 paid for teachreceived by the schools from State apportionments, $40,491 50 from county. Apportionments, ~ and $¢giving as total—receipts from all. ‘sourees S68, 559. 68, The total @urrend expenses of the Grnssschools Was — *99, 436) 54.“ Tie" re= . . ceipts of ,the district was $12,834 94, leaving a batance at the beginning of the present schoo! year of $3,404 40, The reeeipts of Noyada district were $46 ;276 80,the “etfienditureswere $8,211 58, leaving a balance at the beginning of the present school year of $2,065 22. The County Board of Examination-haye-singeJuly Sst granted’ 35. cértificatés’ fo*teach, As ‘follows, Ist grade, 8, second: grade, 10; third grade, 17, The certificates of the following persons ~have ‘been renewed by the county Superintendent'the present year’. Jéhn. Snell, L, F. Fries, India Sheets, Maria Maly, Seriph Nilin}) Mary Madigan, oll of the. second grade, rane -Stattattes front the ‘County Clerk's Office. . “We learn frova the County: Clerk’ books that there had been collepted:-and/ paid. ito 9 dhe, Connty Treasurers office up to Dec Ist, 1874, $20,805. 37.. For : sehool : purposes, $7,804 95; for road. purposes, $3,085 for special purposes, $9,OMG On the Ist of December the coun \debtedness, less the cash ron hand, ‘vas, $79, 379 SL.” ‘ Corxesponding period last year, “the amount . was $100 674 . 82, bein eduction. of $21; 995 BP De ag aaa 0 ee cowmenced i inthe Distrigt; Courter of this county during-the year was 100, The siomber coumidnéeéd am the ‘Pio‘bate Court was 1. In the Cannty . Court there ‘were 16° oi¥il dictions as follows, 13 appeals from J ustices Court; Svoriginal causes ‘There were. ja the sa 29 criminal were in the Dist‘ict and County Court during Ahe, wear, 8 ‘divorces granted. Amusements, "The citizens of our,burg were éntertained at the several gatherings on Wednesday evening, in an appre. priate ‘atid becoming manner, and enjoyed themselves maueliby, © a “more so than, the. ‘‘busy.:bees,”” Neck Tie Party-ctr Piety Hill, or ‘ least we should judge: 80; for the first Pi heraat we saw gf 8S. B. Davenport ad) Thursday morning, ‘he was. pickitig a load of, broken, forniture to the cabinet makers for Pepa. wy 9) At . Magonié TiiataNation. ney On Wednesday événing Jast, the officers elect.of, Nevada: Lodge, :No.: 33, F. and Ae ms werd duly installed, by TH, Caswell; PVM.,Niles Searls noting ad Grand’ Marahal; 1.J.Relfe, yf . W. M; B. B. Les, 8: W; area Mee cee ee Caswell, 8; Wij dds Bosulitian, S. D; Q. A. Nelson, J-D;-Wm. Floyd and . C0. Weldtibaty: ‘Stibwasla ards} ‘Thos, Mein,’ Marahat; i B: Giay, Tying ( s1028 2 10 iStnea tind x0 TI the": ‘Wheélet* er Truape ‘Yad.-gi¥ phuse, bertotinanees in’ i i “yy saad wars Well: casion.~The troup is sm: onage. should not pial teeeption. aa BES er 2 Tm west 2a dere per former ij ida Re Peta. Joow A wel P ahead Gay gives: epi foh s'office, ine t er woot hi Sr Movies taxon dts, 4p. ‘Mt. each day. ervatie. there are two things thatvyow inca ait ; eae ie) 0 RAN hath oe ghey i pal ae ia ce ere “On a” new BalTar ‘court’ CY A s My “TOR by, Bee ean Vieext a Mote or the Enns, of the . whan savin: 5 on piss) fiiila cab vib “dev Eaice. ARORA (0. Tet There . The total expenditmres for eho] . here. was -$5,953-86 paid-for buildings and: school libraries, $8,089 23 ‘pridfor repairs, fuel and contingent egpencases tried dpring the. year, Phere, Hig raileied ta addition. es) A cwwla Bw 7 7 : ; 38 oasis) 8 veel enterprising, . ee sor John ie Moi r the followreating of wa Bs vada in 1874, richn Bicoch! 841; half breed’ hofse i Spanish: : nodes,” . 381; ‘Colté? 348. ‘Cows,’ American, 1,688} mixed, 705; Spanish,d8} catves; -4:298;-stock ‘cattle, 2,848; beef euttle, 63; goats, J,290; com mor sheep, 2 122; jacks and j jen-} nies, 6; poules, 126; oxen, 200; h M1895; Bee hives, 445;"tensof eoete errs 1,418; miles of dithes, 730; number of ditchday 78; acres of land enelused. 68,000; acres cultivated, 15,500; acres 386 60 from: city, and -distriettaxes, (of. potatoes i in 1874, 250; tons. of. poftatues in 1874, 600; neres of hay, . 3400; tons of hay, 3,000; breweries, . 15; gallons: of beer for the year, 26> 17;, gallons of wine made, 20,00 Je saw: mills, Steamy, power, 83" saw thills, water power, 0; fee} of lamper sawed, 150,000,000; . shingles titade,: 25,000,000; quartz mills, 43; tons of artz ‘crushed, 200,000; average amount of. water jised daily, 4,000 inches; miles. of. 2teilvond im the county, 30; apple. trees, 57 ,850, peach; 225150; pear, 9,069; phim, ;5,664; cherry, 5,163; nectarine 871; quinee, 1, L372; apricot,’ 330; fig, 9423 orange 26; prune, 2077 ahulberry, 51, ,620; almond, 240; walitut,’ 967; grape ‘vinés,. 340,000. The assessed value of eal ésfate’ amobated ‘to. $4, 173)523; fax sessed valte of improvements on . real-estate, $1, 973, 8973 assessed personal property, $2)996,658; éstimated total _popatlation, ” 49,500;, regis-. tered voters, 6,000; ersons paying poll taxes in 1674, “424. There are at presentin. course of construction in the county, 1 seven ‘tunnels, for hydratilie parpéses,. dome Of. whieh“tre about: completed; ‘Phe following are the different tunnels; Milton.Cé., at Freneh ‘Corral, Milton Co. at Sweet. land, American tunnel, at Sebasta-. pol, Eureka Ditch Company, st’ Columbia Hill, Eureka: Company at Woolsey’s Fiat, North Bloomfield Company at Bloomfleld, Little York Goid: Mining and ‘Water Company'at pLittle York. The Union Gravel Mining Company have*~eompleted/ their tunnelat Kenrebeck— ‘Hill, ‘ahd are taking out: goldiin ‘large -quantities. Nevada county is 40h, $0 far as erman improvements are conoeiiind. ne ante ae year since the county was first settled, without the good prospect of. baie . ee Assessor’; tistics, ‘. We are ina oss Asses. . . Frank Power, we take the following = fatatisties of interest” tothe ‘putfons’} inglimt? = >) to the schools of the county. oroel Watch Fact gig ie a8 ; mem the Compan works of the Company. wete trinsferrell to San Frabeisco. . It’ is. Ahe inte@tion of thé« Company “te enpBage largely inthe -1fianufacture of Pwatches, ‘They propose to einploy . when under full heaewny, between. four and five hundred operatives. The company recently announced Fts intention of " eriiploying ‘Chinese . _649;—poultry,‘dozen, . _imits manufactory » This has-raisedan opyosition on the part of the operatives brought frcm “Obicago, . They _peremptorily refuse to, instruet the Chinese in the intricacies. of their trade. The grounds of their , objection is, thatit will be i impeossiOle to draw a line—between what white man-maydo-and_what-a-Chinaman is capable of doing: after he isofceifiifiated into the busiméss, that after he has learned’t the coinmoa place things he would soon ace quire the more difficult and.would eventually4drige out ‘all> white om petitors; that ~as'lie can live’ cheaper than white: men” ‘he-eap soon reduce Wages paid » for ‘such labor to a point that ‘white men-will‘be obliged. to léave the. business: We ‘think the men. . are sound. in. their views, and Believe itis the duty“of. both pregs and people to sustain them in. _ their opposition to. the introdiiction lof the heathens * into. the trade. -There ig no doubt of their, abilily to learn and to become skilled works nivn' ina sHort time: "There is “BOY doubt. but)the’ Cémpany could get
, their, watches, made. cheaper,:: and ‘could, for a short. time, realize batter profits; but still in ‘the end! they would be the ‘losers as well as the . skilled white laborer. Watches “ean be wWatifaelured in China ns well as in the United States, If Chinanen, can 1éat n.all the business here, what is to hinder eapitalists in. the Flowery, Kingdom from establishing extensive Manufadgtories: and) <from até leasd supplying the demand i in that country, if, pot inthis. We believe tho operatives are right to protest at the ontset against: the introduction.of ‘Chinatnen into thé factory. They should be sustained and encouraged } in their, opposition , by everybody. If, the Company persist. in using heatben dabor, then. their ' wares should not be purchased by the people of this. coast at any. price.SS Last oa) (to: Pay. Daxes Wishont ” Cost. dein that. to-morrow, Sater day, is the, last day to pay ‘taxes without costs “belig added thereto. The Collector and. his deputies can be found -at the Bank of Neva: County. Don's f rget Es wore a er Mus. Sroresiis ib: of, ang A Antost showy women on the street * age York,:' Hot hasbabl ig log sakes and the courts have given: hera tors mal rélease,. “She does. nokinit 1 Wwegping at home; but ehjoyy life ‘with the] . merriest. She attracts‘much attention by. her~fine ‘taste and wren . Stes Her, gonvigt bysband not expect g. n. when Tilden e. comes Governor, the latter was a great ftiend of Fisk in political life, tree DOT a ehemaenmaain antl yA One hundred more hostile: ‘Indians of the plains have surreadered at the, Obey 0 Aap Agsnen . \Copsnien Keyes, ofthe ‘Le y,, has capturedififty’ aaceeeahis on the north forks ‘of the. nates river.» 4 ‘ 4 As ‘ STae Mark Latta, Reed BAYS. tha wheat crop of England is abers ft fhe average, ane that hat abe « Sectaal in ives: Sel 7 Lia tou ikl ' GEN. SATAN A od = a magna fo ponsarade. ‘States ad lok atthe pena EP poe at New Orlean pl «ba » 1 agay farett yh soon! cb =~ 4 me = REORC will Potion 6 Pfr ia} de tyi[ Wass mere matter of cligicewheth: about there being nothing jn dreams. ic} oo Risacw GavcE Roan. —Phe Tne es — sof ©, ‘that: visit anangah tea BO Saft, : tte iy % ett ; Ss vec jain t An OMEN Furie. —A Sara: mentambas rélated to us‘a terrible . the: ‘dream “which he had one, weak. e* ‘dieamed that ere treed by an envrinous grizzly) As long’ as he ¢ould Yemain’in the trée le was safe from the bear, but the night was terribly éold; so that it er to be eatex: by the bear or frozen . to ‘death on: his* high ‘perch. By and by he became), so benumnbed with cold that ‘his hold’ rélaxed, and he was jnstj abeut falliig into the bear’s embrace when be, awoke in terror. He awakened his wife and tola“her’ ‘his ‘dream, and’ said. he knew some calamity . was. about to, 9) Wappen; ‘it always did turn'zout so after he dreamed about bears. His ‘wife langhed at bis fears, called him silly, and said there ‘was ‘nothing in dreams, “But," said the speak} er, in a rvefall tines? hy ooh next f), ed> to a. . Stay ent eee the ent ‘And’ then hé added, 9 gleam’ of satistagtion passing . over eauntenanee: “I “wonder what Hae thinks now ale ask her—after her mother leay @n,~—Sacramento Bee. ie } eiets) i) bn et RMB tae seme c SES ». dependerit says: The. rapid. growth of Vitginia’ City and ‘ifs’ ‘sitidrhs— Gold Hjll'and. the small: towns, imPetatively require: greater. tanilitien than: we. now have® for’ the transportation of lamber and ether Dertatiqn. ‘question ¢ani: shardly be ‘oyprvestimated,. At present, we ,are ng exhorbitant prices: for article of consumption, owing to. ‘enormotis ’ cost’ "of, “eatnpiortidian: 1k Werte: not for the: sbigh tariff fort freight, lumber and all’ the necegsapeice nar weuee teen as Waites Dtakorn Redes brought from Chiengo © when. ~the P . the morning; ‘but-he-preferred a ci+Oan swear Fee a . sehoobboy~Brooklyn Argiis, . “id TN BT ot, att} entertammits readers with a» % esi 7 Hit fi ined! BOs A 30 at : ‘The-great impottance ‘ot the, Mat. ow He Senven Tuymu.—WWe are sth fafependent of . d few. das age ‘ Pale ae : { ' OK Mey; speetiige hin tomate, . . fairs not progressing as they ‘should, ‘determined to ‘satisfy himsett wlitther or not his stispicions were correct, and-accorilingly adupt. ef the foll6wing plan: Being a black‘sthith, he decided to go into the mountains for the ptitpose of burning a eoal-pit, where he said he and_acgordingly directed bis hired man to get a team and take him, together with the necessary , outfit, to the desired locality. ‘This beitig + doue, the hited man returned home. The . ‘tutortunate husband remained} in thé’ Woods ‘until inidnight, when he, too, “returned home; -and,~on. oot tering his house; “four: d-his wife and the hired. mat in possession of his bed. ‘This disclosure «confirmed bis} suspicions, and he véry calmly took his g gun, locked. the door, and left . the guilty pair to enjoy themselves as--best.they could “until, daylight hext' morning, ‘when he: ordered madam and the hired man_to leave. They left dn quite a tnerry miood, and are now _enjoying-their honeymoon . at Susanville, Lassen gone. fae Phe Spring e, Utah, on Christmas Day, fell into an’ air hole, in the presénce of a hundred skaters, an was drowned. The beady cam not ‘be found, ; * Witzen. yeaa hand well known farmer of Oxkland: died ts heart disease on Tuesday, Bc RY Fisn is tow negotia-. ting _a reciprocity treaty: with the per: a tr; 3 an apologize: f6¥ His “an punctuality by saying “he was so bisy,”’ ‘bé'sure he was leaning over the rails in the :park.: People who . have anything really to do ure far to well aware of the value of time to weste . their.own or that of those — whom they cGome. in-contact. oad a kean appointmeee Ress at reel in the morning and saunter in, looking blissfally umaware "6f thei? teipunc-tuality-at -half-past twelve; -No-;-the: man who: dees this . has generally . been at his wits” end to kill. time all gar, or a visit to bis stable, and his own pleasure was of. far more con-, sequence than a busy man’s time; orelse he fancied *beitg late made 5, i ia of some ea ee —Jobn vt Saat from iis [ seaaheele part of . te Wentto bedat one of the geother night, and blew ont, ad of turning itoff. The. , the room was close, her’ in about half av hour the smell became'so strong that the stranger got out of bed, epemed the deor and shonted for ‘the elerk> came op and detomride® what was up. ME never stopped in Detroit, ge “and gins know bai tibis smell ‘is all Hight, but it ‘pears to me as if someth ing, hhad b buated , _fomewhere. 4¢ Coow(t fellow ‘pactntt who bin been alics, #, new, .place)—*Well; Liza, will iteult?”’ Blion—-"Not uE knows it, Why;*when I got there, blest if there wasn’ ‘tthe two young ladies of the ‘eyse both ,9 usin’ of one piano at the same time. ell, . thinks Ee st, & eOmin’ down’ in he, world, ‘So I thought I was hens ae good morning.’’—Punch. “Do you think," asked Mrs, Pep. = Rem itiete sich veh ds bad 1h & woman?” rtain ot, ma'a i replie ‘aga galfant Nit ih a" ‘good thing, end awtase — ‘Ag. ‘lose it, zs «cis Borat Honan the, Duke .of Cambridge is a Pi and pretty amiab]é’ nian: ’ ne a a sets € ieee ta ai uty 1s he waukes Sundaytains Pwould be absent a week—or ten days, . ‘an “old. veaiihens : The ‘clerk . . oat . en (Sie Bitoh in ne Maret, while skating on Warm j}-> Fal ) nel Greatly: Reduced I vate 9a9.0d0t bas t4'giD Ws ates . CVEVOTSIHOAA” Special, aiseniion is cae M pedepeegerei eo Bit) « ‘Gea: fT a ot ena Give ye neeealliand coptince ‘yourselves that’ we enue, we ou Signin. Bros te pull woe = Ni Great. Reduction . fi wilh —FOoR reed ; — MOMpo ; : will fo =o fang : ‘theres HOLIDAYS: . oo pera saters D, 1 veyor, _ future Feit SBE ‘busine “Hyman . ‘Bros, inteas : it is w jhe is 5 OFFER the folOt Mr er of int “lowing Reduction : eee -——IN— minin; — =a ACERS RS tO a fil ae im the ; CLOTHING {. ae & Blue Beaver Frock Suits} =o aie sold lust fall for $36 now “at ‘i <— > $95. x \ " Prison Blué Beaver Frock Suits foi sold last fall for'$27 50 . now Ja J€PS at $22.50. the jai 1s . to-wit: » Bitte Beaver Frock Suits, la sold last fall at $25 now. $20. Octobe . 17:0 Chinchilla Coats sold last "“Stoekt fall at $14 now-$10, ans Chinchilla Goats sold last acta fall at $10 Mow $7 50) 0" * ~ ei, oa Cassimere Suits mare ast — charge fall for $25 now $20, ween thousa ‘Cassimere. Suits sold: lark ealanc fall for $22 50 now $18. oui Cassiméro, Suits sold last tee : _. place ‘fall for $20 now $17, homens Cassimere Suits sold last Bake fall for $17 50 now $12: 50. . peters: mem Genuine Diamond Toe “-visitin oe Treoms. Shaker Socks at 25 cents per pi ain. GO ae © Gee PT 14) ~ Wel We han alsoin very ae 20 ae stock of = ile births. , the pe WHITE sHtrts,” we beret FURNISHING GOODS, Bite an a BOOTS & ec eo t a ae “HATS & CAPS, . ae . TRUNKS VALISES, “Royal, 5 Aréh € “Which ° we Offer. : —