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January 12, 1876 (4 pages)

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{ ~ demand-is made,—_The Bee says: _ The Daihy Granseript) . Tribuna.wrote as, follows of Virginia NEVADA OVE YS Oke ee —— = pee Gack Jani ae ari What They Want. it bas been very evident thet some ofthe residents-of the State wholive on jandé liable to damage from overflow_of the rivers, would like to—ei~ thet stop mining in the mountains, _or so-hanyper.it that it would of-it=a die out after @ little While. The ' dollowing which we clip from Saora=tfiento papers shows how boldly thet, “The rush ofidebris from the Neva-' “da county mines onte thelands skirt. mg the Yuba aud Bear rivers; covering them deep and destreyingthem for years, atlgast, for all purposes of —eultivation, is an-evil which seems 1 York, and heré ar Virginia City. A correspondent of the New York City some _ sitice—béfore the ww oo ie a “Here is a sity: of alokt 2 5, 000 i inhabitants; -two-or—three (?) years old; about 7, 000 feet above the lewet garb of borane but with the habits of Parisians. — Here are restaurants as fino as uny in the" world, though not—so. extensive assome,nor—as elaborate in appoititments.-— Here . are drinking saloons more gorgeous in appointment than any in Sap Francisco, Philadelphia or “New -shops and'stores which dazzliz in splendor—. The people here seem to run to jewelry. I have never*seen finer shops than here, andthe number of diamonds_ displayed in the windows to demand a remedy; and the farners ask thatthe miners~shall be. obliged .to take Garé of their Jeavings. and not be permitted te destroy theix, neighbor’s property. That-seems te= ‘be a-fair request, and one that ought to he complied with. The Record of’ the same date follows inthe same strain. It says: As it is, the people of fie—yalleys} haye spent millions in endeavoring io protect. their lands4ronr the -min-~ tag debris, and the hydrant miners have not contributed a dollartoe these wudertakings. Since, however, -both _. still further to agitate thé question. law aud equity are against them, aid . since after all they represent an ephemeral interest, and are entailing destruction upon-apermanent one, Fis time that-they_ were “compelidd . to respect the rights of their fe new eitize tis; —When such sentiments provuil ~amang people of the valleys, it Ts fitme that miners began to bestir _ 1hiiselyes. We have'given some of the reason’ why no Objections shéuld . be made to mining, and we propose “More ‘County. — This Legislature ought to aaah & Jaw which will remove the westeris boundary of Nevada county about-+ half_of oa mila westward fromthe. elab rooms is nearly as welt furnished. as-anyin New York, except: “pictures, ‘books and bronzes; and the manner of Tiving of: the fuahabitanita generally is upon 4 high seale. No. coin less than a quarter of a dollar isused ‘here, and when I offered a dime to the artist who polished my boots, he . gaye me such a look that I would . have been proud to ) exchange places with hiry and give him the dinie to . boot. He handed the money back to me, and, for fear of making —an-. other mistake, I gave bim a $5 gold piece and he gave me the ehange~_ have never been in-a-place-where } . Money ‘is so plenty, nor where it is . spent with somuch extravagance ‘and rrecklessness, Every _ man in the street. seems to have his -poc sckelful of gold, one who would pay less than 25 cents for.a morning paper would be looked upon as a sneak thief. Fhe houses are mostly of brick “on ‘. the business streets, and the side-' walks swarm with people. [t ia as . difficult,to get along on © street in: the evening as it is to: go along Broadway in’ the neighborhood of . Fulton, street in the middie of the Advertised Letters. The follows letters remain in the, Post Monday, January 10th, 1876. : H. HH. : Maaxras, P. = Bartlett Frank, m= Curtiss Louis, 2 ._ Falen Joseph, : Gibson athe —— Hulling. Juke, + Hen J. C,; Harris Thos., ae —Pierce-Mallie, Pearl Amey, _ Robinson J. N., _Washbars L; Fe —-Sewavor-Larn’s anti-gaming dill declares -that “every person who . deals, plays, carries on, opens or causes to be opened, or who con~ . whidh makes. aboy~gallant. . Boys Wao on ‘Tarte Moruens, Of all the love affairs in the world; suys Beriah Green, none can sur> [ito trae love of.a big boy for is Mother, It ig a. love pure -#: . noblg, honorable in the highest di gree to both, I do mot mean merel a dutiful affgction. Imean a lofe mother, saying plxin. thee Fi evesyenay. that he is ‘fairly in love with her. . Next té the love of a husband;-nething’ 80 trowns’ #-woman’s life with ; . honor as this second ‘love, this devotion of a son“ to ber.” And I never. . knew to “turn ont’’ badly who began by falling in love with his mother, Any man_may fall in love: with-a fresh faced girl,.and the man who is gallant to the girl may craelly But the big boy who isa lover of his: . ducts, either as owner or employe, whether for hire or not, any game» of —faro;—monte, youlette, lansquenet, . rouge-et-floir, rondo, or any other banking game. played with, cards, quite—dazzies “one’s senses, The . dios,-oranyother. device, for money, . . sentative of value,” ind any person: who shall engage in;-or aid, or abet any. other person in pool-selling, is punishable by a fine of not less than $200 or more than $1,000, and shall be imprisoned i in the county jail until such fine andcosts of prosetation are paid; such imprisonment; . however, not to exceed ong year: aa Some = the San Francisco papers + complain-that the Chinese are taking . fish out of the waters: of California and exporting $300,000 worth annually (the Fishermen’ sUnion say $144,000 worth,) but these same papers have no couiplaint to utter Lagainst—those— who také—-from-our all! = = Frawe Rocx, an old pioneer_farmer and stock raiser living Hear the San Joaquin river, about 14 milos ‘south of Stockton, died suddemly on the cars, bound for that place, Thursday morning, either from heart—dis-4 ease or the bursting of -a blood _yea>pel, from over-exersion in catching the ears, lines now existing. That would put “Smartsville and Sucker Flat in Nevada county instead of Yuba. The people inthe little strip of ‘territory would like the change. ‘They pay big taxes to Yuba cotinty while the “niajority of tt stheda _ *Sucke erests . Flat people. The Yuba éf the Smartsvillc\and . afteruoony. ~feveryyoung blood” im the city, and every old one, too, . ‘for, that matter, has his fast horse or his pair, and although he may be clad in rough attire, you-intyrest. assuréd that. his pockets are fall of Lmoney. ef doubt if there is a city of whieb has as much wealth as Vircounty Helegation will not-eousent to -the change, but justice: ought to be sone to those. -miners;in the district :pagposed to be anaexed to Nevada eounty.—G. V, Union, — o Timber Supply, é ~<A writer in the Chronicle says that the lands of the valleys, as soon as éovered with sediment, begin to produce different kinds ‘of wood; that the timber grows, rapidly, and ssor4 acquires a size which will make it uséfal for fire ~wood-and other pur", poses, “[fthis is a fuetit is anoflier™ . blessing the deposit of slickens will bring to the valley ranchers. Tint _ber isa searee semene ty with ie see aa gota 2 sisi field. is 2 the: smiles of the ¢ whole world. . Slickens, it “thay will . ! allow them to come, will start the -vood to growing, Slickens makes, potato land for them, and_slickens tillup the sloughs from which ascends the malaria that‘ takes away the youthful-bloom of our Valley brethrep. They don’t know what is —good-for them. A a ee When Benjamin Franklin 46 his old age, and at the mips critical epoch of his public life, when beset: with menace, jealousy, bribery, and official ‘aprice and injustieé, said: ‘ary rule is to go straight forward “in-doing what. appears to be tight, . leaving the consequences to Providonee.” Such a rule of.comduct at least brings the sutisfaction of hav~ tng tie approval of ones own contiencte, which is worth. more than ‘he Railroad. ‘It is said that the track ef the nur. vow gauge railroad will be completed . toGrass Valley by Saturday, if the weather continues fine, and that in fifteen days the whistle of the engine will be heard in this place. The last ' assessment bas been Jevied and: most of it has been paid. The road is ‘as been a pretty we bhre one e for the two towns and bas helped to make pretty tight times. Bat now the worst is . over, and we-shall scon begin to reap the ad vantages of the outhy, Curagini's Circus is wow performing in B.bia, Brazil, wid will go” thence to Permumbuco aud Riv de Juneiro, « ? some very eleyaut xesidencesin the city, and there are families like Mr.‘Fgir's.and Mr. Mackey’: 3 that would grace any station; but, taken generally, the society is one Of the enigma of life. -+It should be remembered that several thousands of the-population of this,city are always under_ ground, {In_ ‘all the. mines there aré three shifts of hands, Each shift-or detail -warks eight 1 aoe One sbift goes down-at 2 o’eluc TS “agftenew ot: and stays until 40 o'clock at night, wher it cones” up: and another foes . ‘down and stays until 6 -o’clock “next morning, when that in -turn_eomes fT up and abather goes down and stays: fternoon, and . so on n day ‘after. day, including Sundays.” Cotor of THB Rep Sxa.—In a communieation to the Bombay Geographical Soeiety a writer. eonfixrins the opinion bitherto-expressed by scientifie observers that the color of the Red Seats due to large portions 4éw yards to some miles square). composed of microscopic vegetubles, . OF guimaleula, particularly abundant, in Spring, and which dye the water an intense blood red;-whenpot-af— fected; however, by these organic beings, the deep waters are intensely blue, and the shoat waters shades: of rgreen. Contrary to the usual belief, the water of this.sea is uot—re-. markably salt, the @ saline matter beThe evaporation is equal o eight feet annually, . while not more than one inch of f edin the same time, for’ although there are heavy-tains on the shore, they-are stickedup by the parched. sand. The reaultof such enormous evaporation is according to this author, to produeé a constant deseent of heavy salt waterte the bottom of the sea, and when this; heavy fluid arises to the level of the Mocha ° barrier, it falls over ir an outward cur-. reut,and is replaced by an upper inflowing cutrent--in this manner the whole of the water beisa_shecged ence A your, de ies i 2 “Sir,’’ enid an “ola tole 1 to a young lawyer, ‘‘you would do well to} pluck some of the feathers from the wings of your imagination and stick ‘sia in the tail of your ee eistoharbor will get their he ing ouly about 41 grains.in— 1,000. . Tur Oakland. Tribune tells, us that an American. Plimsol has sisen. in the “soit $30,000,000 se esa export it }— who will love his wife in the searleaf autumn as he did in early manliood. alrous as the true~ dere of a _— for his mother.: = F = es his exceptional “qualities. “Inthe presence of commonplace people he accepts their views so far as he.can, and does not.care fo impress his own. It is a poor spirit which seeks ‘to startle weaker brethren. by the atterance of pxtréme views, Theattitude of the spurious genius is based upon the assumption that what.he has to say will not be Uiiderstood, te hist neglect the worn and weary wife.} ht} got —_— “on. There is nothing so beantifally chiy-. ~Exprvipwanrry, _ mano ieeae 'dividuality is not desirous to dis lay Tir for tat» ‘How long have you been in England?” was the question put by a_young Englishman: to a 4young g Aggerican ata public dinner ‘in London Tecenfly. ‘‘About two weeks,” Was ‘the Teply. “Really,” was the Fejoindér of John Dull; “andy 1 notice you talk ourianguage as well 4s we dol’ . “Yes,’’ was the reply} of Brother Jonathan; “Tt have=arot been here-quite long enough to for? get how to apeaks it.) ’ Xa recent evening social held . in Birdsboro, a gentleman wore white unmentionables. Fhe night was a fearful cold one, and the very sight} of the Summer elad youth caused the cold chills to crawl up the spinal columuns of those_present, A lady aske@ him. whether he wasn’t—ecld. Oh, no, By dear;’ ae he, “T've “An Dilitois aucikty sink vlaset tof issue a marriage license. beeanse the. inuu was only four feet-bigh, while the woman Was ‘six. He said he knew something about doméstic life . -with the propertions ‘reverséd, and were $0 fearfully against him.” ‘A FOND parent who bought a cow for his summer residence, in anticipation of the delight that, the fresh product=would eause his daughter, was somewhat chagrinéd when Julia, looking pon a pan of nectar, exthe clowd:of false surprise he escapes without revealing his own iuSuccess for him is only attainable by] -elaimed: “Oh! what borridyellow ‘+a mystification of his hearers, ‘andin . ‘stafi! “itisn’t half sogoud—as‘they }rice-bies mils we get in town.” Heould —net— aseist—a fellow-man to : : “buy into q lottery when-the odds . ‘IMPORTANT’ ge JOHN JACK, NEVADA Crry, AS: ‘be ei appotuted POIs Sz6nt by LIEBES BROS. & CO, . For thébale of their famous. nae of CIGARS & SMOKING: TORACCO. Bi r-keepers will hereafter find it to their _ advantege-to inspect the stock of JOHN JACK betorg sending to San Francibeo for) — their suppltes._ 1 will euiatantee to deliver--t} fiem CIGARS tower than they can _—ie¢—— them at the Bay, relewa are 6 ‘the brands: * sacs BROQUET,. us. SENATE, VENUS, aN _ UNANUE HERMANOES,“PERLA DE-CUBA.— SARYMEN, ~ REPUBLIC DE CUBA, = PUMARIEGA,CHOICE-YOUNG AMERICA, : ~~ AMERICAN TEAM And a variety of other brands, too numer-. ous to mention. The r-Beepers can. get a Cigat_of.me guaranteed to suit all their patrons at a very low figure. old ‘JOHN JACK. THE a na ¥ lume Company: = '—or—"" rte tgs, —“fris-quite different with the-mian who has’ really something to say. As a rule is quite content that ha shonk? be . judged. as an pointer. \ asks for a whitewash that will stand -exposure to the weather, we give the following, which we know. tobe good: Take half a bushel of freshly burned linre, stake it with boiling ‘Water; cover it during the process to kéep in the steams Strain. the liquid through a fine sieve, and -add ‘to it seven pounds of salt previously well dissolved ‘in warm water; three ‘. pounds of ground rice ‘boiled toa} thin paste LP stirred in boiling hot; ___________—___. one-half pound of powdered Spanish . get.
whiting, one pound of elean glue, which has been previouslydissolved California Legislature in the person of Mr. Pallen, and it is not unlikely that some ~of~ the—floating ‘eoffins which sail in and-out_of San Franstirred up in-a-very interesting manner. The English and California! maritinfe reformers are ag near alike ag two P's, — Even Democrats do not besitat take advantage of a good thing when it comes within thei? reach. “Here are two of them who’ contracted to clean the Legislative spittong daily at the rate of four —dollars-a da , Sundays-and~ holidays included, ~ and they sub-let the contract to Mongothéir twenty-five dollars a week each, . or 8.25 per cent. profit on the cost of the work. Of course whea this came to representative ears’ “neither -Heusesper cS and the chief apittoon aédnets were ordere@'not to employ Mongolians’ longer. Europeans, or Americans to do the work while they l6ok on, but no One dark night last week, three ere being” covered with patches, from 4 . terprising villagers—Jim. Coon,: Jim Keogt and Geo,-Taleott—cavtionsly dyke’s woods, in-séareh of chestnuts. Hastily mounting a tree, with syitable sticks, they went to work with vigor, and threshed-awaywith such effect tliat after a while there was nota leaf Visible. Then they rested from their labors, and being. somewhat tived, and fhe hour late, they concluded to come around early and. gatherupthenats. The following morning Jim Coon got out. first, and 4 by throwing” sinall stones at Jim Keogh’s windew, got-him out. — It was about. five o’élock, aud soon they arrived'‘zpen the scene of that. night’s Operations. ‘What waa their amazement to discover that they haa . pee mall that time thrashing a hem-. : tree, Joux Camppenn of Polk ' : Towa, celebrated bis one eh tec fA birthday on Sunday last. e has never been ill a day iu his’ at active and healthy now; walks ten -ef-wood daily; would. have been Washington's body servant if he had owly been a colored. man; voted for all the Presidents from Washin down; remem about the Revolutionary war; reme heari there, tell his grandfather, who was Lait about the Pea Fatal Times. Tar stom of ‘ladies inter g . ing ki whenever they meet ‘has been so much ridiculed that. it in.going out of fashion ‘among refined people, and is only mye wives. in the lians at at fifty. cents per 1 dig aameiety the origina sOntructors . had nothing to do but boss the job «and pockét . They. ajay hire Africans, or . Asian shall have piace bencath them!{}—— ‘preceeded up in the vicinity of Van-. . miles before breakfast; chops cords . . by soaking it well and then hanging it over ‘a slow firein.a small kettle within @ larger and filled with water. to the mixture, stir it well and thea let_it stand a few days covered from. + dirt:—Tt-must-be-—put-onquite hot. L For thia . purpose it can be kept-in-a kettle ona portable farnace. a Foa pint. square yard—Laneaster Farmer. es in the shadow? And didyou was between the snailight of the cloudless skies and the sunshine that gleams into the darkened chambers of the human soul? How bsight and. beautiful are the golden beams that eat again after a suécession of dave ant stormy tay, ‘How peaceful and happy ase the blissful words of hope and cheer tbat touch the-heart und fill the soul with emotion of peace and joy after a long period of sorrow. ‘here are “none living who do. not, in a greater -or Tess i have an eeSenes over ness, christian aa charity rity and Tere [iesiwaat are sunbéams = the sou be _ [By Telegraph, = 935 Ophir 59. —330-Merxiean 21. 440 Gould & Curry 21%. 1315 Best & Belcher 66, 2170 Savage 22. 125 Chollar 106. * 370 Hale & Norcross56%4,~_ $60 Crown Poius 27. 625 Imperiai 924. 755 Yellow Jacket 106%. 90-Empire Mill 6. ~130-Kentuck 1334. . 155 Alpha 26.125 Gold Hill Quag:e z 3. 500 Belcher 343;, ‘ 215 Coafidence 22. 455 Con Virginia 450. 1165_Sierra Nevada 25, 410 Exchequer 16. — be Seg Belcher 108. ~~ -he is not ¥6¥¥ anxious to say it, and intellectual disap“tFont Hundred and Fifty-one doHars with —AGoep,Doses: Wareawass— . fatevest thereon trom the date of said judg{~~ Tn answer to-.a correspondent whd Add five gallons of bot water + ¥esterly on Neal Street One Hundred. aid ure will cover a SUNSHINE. —Did you ever notice} whet a_ different -aspecteverything Te tees in the sunshine from _what it -to-the place of beginning, and containing ta: ever think what-an-analogy thera together with all and singular the tenebreak thfough tho . gaat eta +05 {Grand Entertainment! =~ ms In which the bright particulae Stars of the , . Dramatic Association will appear. ‘Sheriffs Sale. —~. _ THERE AS,J.H. Henderson,on the 7th Ww _day of Jan., A, D, 1876, recovered 4 judgment inthe “‘DiateictGourt ofthe 14th] Sadie ial District of the State of California’ in and for the County of Nevada, against W.-C. Pope for the sum of Three Thousand ‘“pettat the rate-of seven percent per.an. num tHI paid, payable in U.S. gold coin, together with costs of suit taxed at $19 00 and counsel fees allowed herein amounting to the sum of 3150 00, (accruing cost $1 50) in like gold coin, which said judgment-is} recorded in the Judgment Book -5 of the said Distr.ct Court, on “pages 609-10-11-12 anit whereas it is ordered that the Mort gate ‘set forth in Plainiiff’s. Complaint be foreeldsed and property therein described, to wit:-All that certain parcel of land, or Town Lot, lying and being on the North EKast.corner of Church and Neal Streets, in the 'Pown-ef Grass. Vahey, County of Nevada, State of California, known on: the’ ofticial map of the said townof Grass Valley. ot Number Thirty-one in Block Number Twenty-five ; oc at tie cor. +-ner of Neal and Church ,streejs, thence Northerly on Church street Forty-thyee and one-half feet-; thence Easterly, One Hundred and Seven feet ; thence Southerly Kighty-five feet, to_Nealstreet_ : thence Nine feet to the-place ‘of beginning and containing eighteen-hundreds (0, 18) of an acre of jand. pof Jand, or aon +e ing-onthe. — all that. certain: parcel . at mate, i and beNevada and Grass Valley, va now plepared’ to fill orders for AL Lutaber of Every Deseription, Mining and Building Timbers Common, Finishing, and a General Assoriment = bi Building Lumber as "ways on Hand,. A Large Amount of Seasoned ’ SPRUCE WwooD on hang. Orders left with Scimatan & Son, Nevada, or at our office‘on Town: Park Hili, will receive prompt attention. . W.G6.V.W. &LGo, Nevada, Oct. 20th, 1875. town, see a State aferesaid, KDOWD. ontheofficinktmap of said town of Grass Valley.as bot Number Thirty-one in block . Number twenty-six, commencing at, the sou <east corner of Lot Number thirtyin said block : thence southerly, on mill street thirty-six feet ; thence westerly ninety-three feet; thence northerly twenty five feet ; thence ‘easterly ninety-five feet . " six-hundredths (6.06) of an—acre_pf land, ‘ments. hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belongi ng cate anywise apper— tarnidg_be sold for 8. gold coin to satisfy said Jy ent, h egeaeee with interest, ‘counsel fe and_-costs . Notice is hereby given. that: I ‘wlll -expose at publie sale. all the above described roperty to the bidder; fer cash inst front of the Gourt —in the city eof Nevada, on SATURDAY, Faria “Bid. 1870. Between the Beate of 90 "clock, A. » and . 6.0 clock; P.M. 4 . Given under my. hand this Tith aay of January, 1876. G. W. SMITH, Sheriff.By A. W.Potrrer, Under Sheriff. _ E. Roberts, Plff’s Atty. ji2 = < MRS, OM, HAYES. MAIN STREET, Nearly Opposite — the Sehool Honse, : “S now prepared to do all kinds f . eet such as ge CURLS, _ FRIZETTES, ETC . Sho “keeps % fine aseortment— Sf isi Wonk coustantly on hand, and is pre to do everything in the hair line Poros. to Dar Gare, in tie Baccus style and with dispatch. aoe vee a = Sete Anant in NevadaCity for : Celebrated Patterns, : . Buterich : ~Alse Leeal Agent for Remington’ 8 Sewing Machines.” MRS, C.-} Nevada, Dee. 8, 18%. "a Saturday Evening, Jan. 15th, _ Pantemine . ‘[Practitioner of Homoeopathy, ] “Ty. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, } Office---Broad St., cor. of Pine, © NEVADA CITY, CAL Soe! Farce ! + Burlesque !} Biggest Bill of the Season. . HE performance will commence with . Lonfellow’ s Poem, ~The Hanging of the Crane. * ILLUSTRATED ! —— plo, be followed. by. that side-splitting . arce, > Mr Joffin'’s Latch Key. After which the great ~~ Bag and Box Trick . The whole to conclade with sn pear: apce and aril} of the famous _ is {Attempted by the Davenport Brothers. ] ¥ . BANK: ‘OF NEVADA COUNTY BROAD STREET, ET, NEVADA CITY Osman sTocK $200,000. ~ RAW,. rv. + Presi A. H. PaRgER. Lx Pres dent. DIRECTORS : Jokn Cashin, Chas. Marsh, R. W. Tully Jonathan Clark, M. L, Marsh, A.H. Parker, W. H. Duryea. a TO LOAN on @m good collateral se — wnighast Price “4 Dold ToeSig and Onan _ 3 egal Tenderg Boughtand soid at Regular : Geld Dust Bough¢. Bullion discounted. Liberal advances made 6n_ Gold _Dust_or ao for Assay or Coinage at the Min and 8 Deposits received. 1ecks on San Franvisco, Sactamenio, Sa Jose, Stockton and V City. ¢ a on Eastern Cities, London and Ger: * Sees meee 1500 California 82. 715 Julia 16. » 1020 Overman 79. _ 1820 Lady . 5%. . 105 Justice 3344, 1520 Suecor 2. “600 955 Caledonia 41. <—— ~ : fA Farsno citizen, the otiibr. night, in a fit of abs tio entered-a store and peace refricbing, pase from _a jar co jing an assorted bors only else to talk t pickle of suakes, taragtulas, scor{pital yo pions and other imteresting speciSecretary meéns in natural history; but, being . Compa’ thoroughly cuse-hardened, the drinkt had no unusual effect’ upon bim. é Da, Howiany thinks the cure for gossip is culture. He says good natured people talk about their neigh>ry Sana they have nothing = Skidmere Guard. q ASSESSMENT NOTICE, mot prinelpal ‘piace . San mee yo works, Nevada Mining Mining Distri California. Notice Seg ‘enon & meeting of the the Tenth day aise ae assessment Number Four, of One Dollar and Fifty —$1 50— per share was levied co ee. = io a! Omes, Broad street, Nevada City, Cal. +s we . CRS ae reer one * Agente for Liverpool, London, Globe 1:surance Company mae of California, Comminponbatita = s—Bank Francises ; Bank of D. 0. Mills, Sacramento Asner Bank of California, Virginia City. . _sterout on Time Deposit wi be ee pi nee) . 3 ‘per cent. per annum. one residing ata distance csD send money by Express. Checks on Sdlvent Banks taken at par. i (aalay reecinasval IN GERMAN. Ms. ‘ELISE RICH, Wa sence te German, of Pret citghe sae orm a I fle aaah Apply, st S, Methor .Cash “Hy bo __rat ga = €xt ey ad: gecr give = BUre anit beet ercis usne for + quis dear ‘obse disti seen sites meal fal samen dP P a Wi first sey’s clean mer, yard must has ‘ inche says. Pole. _ Iniles ions by m “and remer rectio ‘ pretty _presei vs Spr ~~ shipp es. ley by road. and sl The Torni of Bas Bie Centr: all day compl Ye} na Toy _ the ch dred 1 _~ there, te They ¢ except -servan thing t the Ch “to su] eyes fr the kit The will sh Ped to .