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“;inissed New Years-for_a month's vaNEVADA CITY) CAle
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‘Saturday, Jan. 15, 1876.
S
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Saxe:
ee Boiling. ae
“Fhe scandal pot of San Jose is
Rtill boiling. The™ high . toned
social clab, which bad for ita tttemAvors the elite, of the city, had too
many bed-lounges, fine” carpets andy
“othet appointmentsall of © which
inake tlabrooms ~ attractive—to .
_avoid'the-envy of the léss* fortenate
~ inembers of society there, and, when
some of the doings of the ton be=
there’ was a general
commotion fOr a while: A‘ Mr.
Jones sued for and_ obtained a di-f
vorce from his wife, Ada, because of
_; the effects of her elub room dissipation, butcit seems she does-not seem
to be satisfied to-reiiain divorced, as
the following from San Jose will
show: ‘“The case of Jones,vs. Joties
‘still contiives. to farnish small talk
the péopleand items for’ the’ reporters, A motion to sét aside the ‘de" eree granting plaintiff a divorce from
defendant has-Keen argted before
ae Belden; of the Lwentieth Dis~=-triot Court, who-denied the ‘motion,
but a motion te have the whole case
reopened, and -obarging collusion
between plaintiff ‘and defendent’s
---atterney, has been made and will be .
argued some time during the present}
session. Many scandalous stories
have been set afloat in connection
with the case; -but-it—is—believyed—by:.
many, and is susceptible of proof,
that. innocent parties have beén in_ daa and rumors citculated “that
= heave ap foundition in‘ foot.”
dmptel Burgidry. ‘eh
= "Fhe iron doors-in-thereak-atia “of
the stores ocoupied by’ Sutton & Baker, atid August Lademan, of ComLocal Brevities,
Many of the country schools disdation. ~We see occasionally & teach-.
& round town who is enjoying bis
freedom tempotarily, and we feel
like congratulating him upon—the.
it event. Atthe same time, however,
-we sometimes~ wonder if—he—don’t
have less care and moré holidays:
than men in other kinds of business,
who are thought nothing ‘about.’ We
would Jike to quit stepping @m, in
the tread mill life we are Sompalied
to follow, for a month’ or so.° “We:
-would like to go: afishing, but NO-ONE
8878 halt; $0 we, like the: eonvict . fi
sentenced to “operaté”-a trend mill,
have to keep stepping, whether we
Aiké tor no-Yes, wé think alf the}
cares of life-are not borne by school
teachers and preachets of the gospel.
The -Truekee Republican of the
1th says: The Peoples ‘ies Co;
commenced harvesting . -igeat: theit
porid across the river this morning,
We, understand. they will not, harvest dny more fora: few days. “The
ice stored to-day was eleven inches
thick, : ae
Frank Nelson, ‘one of the -dldest
residents of this city, died at biv residenes-on; Thursday night; and the
. fureral ‘will take place from the res-}
idence on Boulder: aa it afternoon at 1 o'clock.
~-Beme of: the atodkholdersta the
iaioe Gauge Railroad hold the
assessments as often as they-choose,.
even after the full aniount. ‘of the
-eapital stoek. is paid up, ‘We are .
informed ‘by . the best authority that .
no stich power exists, and that the
thing can not be done.
The children's AT AE on
. } DPhursday evening next should be at-.
tended by-allwho delight to-see the
‘ttle ones happy. The admission
will ‘only be half a dollar, +
It.is now said. that the. track <will
mercial street, were operated upon . be ‘laid to Grass Falley~ by~ today
by a burglara few nights’ since, bat
~ an_entrance was not accomplisbed,althdfigh a little more perseverance .
“might “have effected thie object.
noon, if the weather continues good.
Jita. Monro will have one of the
néatest markets in town when’ he
The . . gets, settled down” to business in the
bat which is used as a lock for ir on . . Trawscetpr building.
doors is fastened by ‘@ bolt: through . The old tricks of the Davenports,
the centre.so as.to allow the same-te . . by which they made the gullible and
—“be turned across both @aors to woe
“7a nek, Paes boitpasses
the door and! iv headed of the oat-.
side, The ung hud a cold chisel .
and tied to out off the bend of the!
bolt, whioh. if le tad .accompiieh-.
ed he coniil aauilly Lave opened the,
“door wad paused into the inside. Befor “worls was completed .something have seared him off. A
"trap has bean set to cate the next
operator that ae Vicinity.
‘Tee ‘Mews —One “hundred. men
ae are cutting ice in ProssorCreek. Three}
teams are constantly at. work “elear“ing off the suow, and hauling the ice
plows to and fro. The surface of .
blocks;_and the plows are drawn
‘backward and forward in the same
SS seuase: iol a
the dam, these blocks are carried by
their own weightdown~tin incline
pani way Into the: dee house.— “The ive.
Sec rae
which is beitg cut is about ten
inches in thicknoss.-—Truckee Rebe urged for the irregularities otber . d publican. .
Shien
. Wet, Beep Swine—We noticed
yesterday afternoon that a wagon
load of pigs, pretty well grown the
_pigs were, stopped a moment: in
front of Juke Wilhélm’s shop,-. The:
pigs were quiet, fat, snow white and;
“had evidently been educated as well
as fed-‘on grain, They were taken
eut to the slaughter house, and in a
day or two will make a showing in
Wilhelm's market. ‘ These pigs were
—aised-in-Nevada county, and more
of the same sort could be préfitably
reared around about this place. —4.
V. Union,
‘Ratroap.~-The . Union of Friday
says: The railroad track layers did
famously _ yesterday. They—~-put
down three thousand five hundred+feet of track. The road is now
ironed to Hooder’s place, which is
one-and a half miles from towb, on
the line of the road. A number of
Citizens went out to the front yesterday to see how things were getting
along, and to greet’ the locomotives .
aud the road builders,
A Fursno citizen, the other night,
. in a fit of abstraction, eatered’a drug
store and took w refreshing draught
from uw jur Sontaining au assoried
pickle . of -annhes, -turantulas, scorpions aud othe interesting spegimeus ih nutural history; but, veing
thoroughly cuse-barde ed, the drink
had bo uuusual eff cr upd him,
saperstitious believe in spirits, will
. by Her You Schienghnfester at—the
theatre to-night. This alone will be
: worth the price of admission.
' A young man by the name of Da-. room
vis was returning to his home somewhere near the Half Mile House; on
Wednesday night, about 10 o'clock,
and when hear Jonathan Clark’s residence he was ordered—to halt--by a
person supposed to be a robber. Mr.
Davis took to his heels and came
. back to town, leaving his interlocutor.to miss upon the uneortaintios
at jites :
BaP sy ee
ing a = rof almost daily oeourtencé that letters. plainly directed,
and papers with e-addreas printed
only a matter of pemonal annoyan S
to.call for redress, as no excuse can
‘than utter heodlessness on the part
employees along the “route: It-is
but a short time since & similar oomplaint was made in the columns of
do not remedy the evil, it seems
about time-that the subject received
attention from the officials. whose .
duty -it is to see to the safe and
Prompt delivery, of the mails. If
‘the’ official guillotine were brought
into use, andthe department deprived of some of the heedléas blunderbusses who sow eucumber. it, it
would be a blessing to the eommunity, and auother feather in the cap
of the reform wat. Maxs.
Sabbath Schwol . Anniversary.
An anniversary of the ;
tional Sabbath School will take
place at their church to-morrow evening, beginning at 7 o'clock. There
will be. recitations, duetts, and other
sppropriate exercises, and the. yee
are be cordialiy invited,
a
Coroner’y Verdict.
~The Coroner's jury, which was
convened on Thursday evening, to
held an inquest over the body ‘of
the jate Peter Ismert, after hearing
wall the facts, returned 4 verdict of accideutally killed. We will give the
ly and without Bim, on,
ing inquiry. Aiea MRE T
‘Opinion that the com patiy Gan levy .
ment.of. a most outrageous, Kier nef
4-eand absolately falee.
eclipsed bythe trick performed .
{ thousands. So he boldly told hia
-but-eften-a_positive: injury to_busi.
tress, and-has become so comrion as}
of the distributing clerks or other . .°
the ‘Taanscarrr, and as complaints
: dari
qk therefs pdtv ler of the}:
. augar refiner. But the sweetness of
ne ae. Side,
‘We Se. a notice
. from. th thie New York n td the. effeet
thit Montgomery Queen while visiting“ theatgical entertainment at
Brdoklyn became fascinated! with’ an
act#ess dud sent her‘a note which she . *
handed to‘her. husband, and that’ he
resented the insult to his —smife. ‘by
beating the great showman; he . 2
following card we find -in the San,
telling the other side of the story:
t of the. Su
(Pe pe rkyca Dee 27,1875, I visited Brooklyn. to \see a.persen . ony
professional business, oe from ia,
¥: expected
Steers Pek Theatres elle
there and -sent-in-my card to the person. named op the bill,” whom, I ‘Ups
posed I wi
ce Gérxe To Have . SURIGH
Irtein’s best teams dnd sattaihe ‘She
drove up and down Front‘ street a
‘too tame sport slie turned and started up. the railrocd track. Had a
0n" } train been cowitig along about that
timé, ‘there~ would” eee have
a catastrophe. sport.was
Beatty pat to an end od. raking di
Irwin's men coming . an taking the
team’ away. front her. Deo
—_ tm ener
Bees. Sage Szgaets g — The
+. printing. office is as moh a secret
that ars 9 “ae ory
notin his company, but enga i
another. eof amuse T at
once Cte Park, pa LO the
lady of whom. I was iti search as’ indicated’ by Cotonet Sinn, Twas
about-_returning to New Yosk, whes
Iwas. approached by one. Murray,
person £-wished to see was:
ortanice to communicate. to. me,
cat desired me. to step out of the
po into the place of a: friend near
by. I did 80, followed by his (Murray’s)-companiong,, -Lhedoor was}
at once closed upon me, and Murray,
} With the most abusive aonaee: aos
-eused me of imp
lowing it up-by—a attack, in
which he was aided. by the--ruffianly
deo ji with-my life; and am “how
ned tu my unable at presf°
ent to appéar ea. who}
assaulted'me, ‘Thisisa true stateproked assault.
The most disgraceful instwuations
ef thi rs in appeared in the ne n eonaorta with this pi egal whally,
My Baby and valued friends may
feel assured that J shall re nothing,
‘either in ae: public. or. private life,
Hby” which I “abet toss” their “good
opinion,
Sew York, ont Sea ee Sua
Street. -—Commodore . Vanderbi.
owns Harlem, Central, Hudson River,
Lake Shore in part, ‘and other. enterprises, and is worth some sixty
to-one hundred milliona, of whith,
probably, nine-tenths ‘was made in,
stock, speculations —fivé millions and .
over in.one corner in Harlem.
“Commodore ‘Vanderbilt, I oink’
your danghter in tdrtlage,”’ ceca
ver Hey? quoth the money king.
Ds sali Jout-deugh ets
‘You mean you want m jmaoney?”.
growled Vanderbilt, seate
‘*Youand your daughter be d—d!""
-aaid the young lawyer, Teaving the
ing himself to his feet, and Jooking:
suave and aternal, ~‘I ‘rather like
you. Ididn’t say you should not
have my daaghier, You may have
her. i. rather like you, young.
man.'
Clark i hever got much of the
modore’s money. It is said “i
derbilt even used Clark one aki and
his son-in-law lost thousands —on .
father-in-law what he t ht. of
him, and after a time the losves were
‘made good. ,
. Even ‘Mies Vanderbilt, the!
Commodore's pet, did not
One day his father said to hims
“Sell Hudson, William.” ‘
stock seer
remarkably steady. He “aiscovered
by peculiar ways, that his father was
buying quietly. William covered
Movements, ahd followed suit.
¥-eix. per cent, profit, clear, .
was the.result.
When.t
1). DROore rode roul office.
you lose?”
**F wentin at 110 602 shares,
that makes me $260,000,”’
“Very bad luck; William," aa
ingly; ‘‘very bad Juck.”’
“Bat then I bought you know.'*
_; “Hey? Whatsent peoduing that,
sir.
~ Why, 7
emt
long with i..
“Ahem,” croaked the behignant
Commodore, sotte roeutnynine up
his fur overcoat, '
‘The Commocere hae la high
“pinion of William ‘ever sifve that.
et la tent
Tax bridegroom was a chilly lit
fellow, and, as thechute ei. Ute}
cold, he did nothing but shake a
y that was your litded short meant
aeite remarkedee rai
arr ee
oe ganee i'd oo ress
eeciod a bad case of the Sherman
Island ugae."” “on
Ta Rochester Rx ar ak takes }
thie folowing cal Fi to ‘get & free’ tieket })
to Clara Lo wie aye next =
cert in Rochester,
te a a wealthy
eutleman, who.
Shara Aovisa. sat Aa
Clara Lonsia. teeds no.
That is very nice. mae":
—
(Ween a aweet little. hild ski
eerelessiy and rests its’ span .
smeared fingers ob . hie t Cassievidence given before that body. in
tomarrow 's issue.
meres, it is mes enong r you to
remember tha canis is re kingdom
offite-at once.
mént because it sometimes ‘happens
crowd who were With him. “1 barely f
Siriiniitiee ate Man or ae
sare? “Hold on,’ ” said Vanderbilt, raie-.
-} Mgr ing a Gentile:
’ j warrsivg « Gs and then ‘He is good,
society as isa Masonic Lod Eos
printera are not. Ander.an a
crecy, but always feel themselves “Aa as
traly in honor bound to,keep secrets
as though they bad beer put through
triple oaths. Any .employee jn a}
printing office who willingly: disregards this rule in regard to printing
office ets, would not only” ny
f ti stated that he had something of pesryied y the brethren of the cra
but should lose his position in‘ the
We make .this* statethat a communication appears in 4
‘newspaper undéer-aty aksumed signature which excites comment, and va-}
rious parties try to find ont who is
trouble of ‘questi “the _employee or attaches of the printi ngofe. They are *‘hwow nothings” on
such points as these, On such mattars they ‘*have eves and’ eara, “bint
no mouth,”’ and _ if they fail to observe this rule, let them be put down
as dishonorable members of the craft
Gali Hiureen relieves herself on
+the-subject uf infant damnation, by}
ig ‘There may bean avoidor grown ez but if
there be. a hell for — ae it
they must go, and theré is no tise in
talking. If you give a. bible to the
pudgy little fellow in the cradle, he
may maa LS to
pinto his drooling little mouth;
‘fut he can not read a word.: If you
preach righteousness to‘ him jong
enough he may throw-up bis milk
} gently, but be not repent and
reform. ,No backsliding church wad
‘ever more cold’ and dead wnd buried
in trespasses-and sing, more absopmproeenls ,t0: appeal and
iy alana motive . an Poeped
ug ee pag Cr. ing, 7 sepia te
. infant.’ atthe, bier, draw: the
‘line deg irresponsibility ‘wad responsibility; bat I think T / hazard
nothing in baying » that no. agency
“7 known to the eharch is, capable’ of
érror of his ways, If he dies af that .
age, and if he. is not saved. without
ural-working of divine‘ laws, he is
not saved at. all” =
a0 exquisite in a long overcoat, accompanied by a small black-and-tan
iterrier, of ‘a Fourth street. salesman
tive other day. ~**‘None small enough
for that one,” replied the salesman,
~ [referring ‘to the terrier,’ -‘‘Oh, no,
ef.course not. J want them for ale
hwelf.*—**Aht bep your:
T was looking at the wrong one,”
he handed downs box ot the desis
Srticlesean
_Hegp is a. ‘Mormon reason for
“Why, isn’t
and. then--and then—I, I wanted
every bit of bien to self! tke it.
[By Telegraph,) thy
Mining Stocks.
» 880. Ophir 608%
435 Mexican 24 eva
“455 Best & Belcher 67%;.
480 Geuld & Curry 21 yy"
$265 Savage 2344. \
625 Chollar 105.
580 Hale & Norcross 63,
130 Crown Point 2534,
Yellow Jacket 105,
moperial 40,
oa Em ge % ae : pire Mill 69% 2
160 Kentuck 2434, \
410 Belcher 35.
606 Con Virginia 467.
‘9235 California 85%.
95 Bullion 6734;
625 Fxsbequer 18 x.
100 Gunfidenee 214%.
1260 Sierra Nevada 26%
oe verman 70,
* Belcher 100,
ideo Justice 2944.
1696. Succor 2, °
oe Union Con 11%, ares
Lady Bryan 4%.
(290: Julia 16,
5 ‘Dayton 6%. . he,
Yesterday “Afternoon’s Bales.
r wa 2550 Covo Cos eo =
2550 Ceso Con
AN 2 Ra womery: 4 21 ymono
.
“410 Eureka Con site we
40 Jackson 27%,
Bo Phoenix 1 iy"
0, Woodville 3.
1625 Mint 50c.
~00 Uriginal Gold Hill 2%
aa tio*Heayen,
~220-Andes 4 84.
.
Rr : =Mabel Gray, a wait from thet
badk, street, says the. Truckee Re.
pe » orented Considerable exe
ohtgs ont in town’ ‘last. ‘Monday aftern0 Sieh was eb joyi a sleigh}
ride all to herself with one of Mr.
number of times; but thinkiig. this}
author.. Let all. be. saved: the. ssa
-@veoruer of jt} Johnston & Son's powder Hp
fing “old baby “from they 2) eseh:» Bor full particulars, addrees
‘human instrumentality by the nat.
“Have you any dog gloves?’’ asked [
ae Saturday. Evening, Jan, 15th.
Dwi ac _}Grand Entertainment .
Yesterday Morning's Sales . .
‘tIn which the
+ “after which the great
idheipea by the Davenport. Brothers)
P ance and drill of
Se wide te’
Tous dat apd
roe
aA Faun Drscvss .—Fondling
pa husband with a stav@lid wouldn't
at first glimpse a to be a a
IMPORTANT, NOTICE.
= le 3 aa
“3 OHN 1 JACK,
&
M. F. GAME, Secretary.
Tableanx ! oo
a _jBurleagne . .
Biggest Bill of the Season.
de performance will commence with
Lonfeliow’s Poem,
The Hanging of the Crane.
moet ILLUSTRATED .
ay, Yo Sanewed Wy, ink aagiting
¢ particular ttn of the,
Dramatic Association will appear.
Bag and Box Trick !
The whole to conclude with an appear.
the famous
.
‘Skidmore Guard.
ASSESSMENT Norte, .
+ Location -of place
— Seek City, Gatrornia Local i) PAS ye ning District,
Califorata x is hereby given, that at
a mee Directors, held the Tenth
day of Nee Rg 1076, wi assessment Numrrp OB ae of pep One.Doljar. and Fifty Cents
share “was ag i"
tal stock
Sani Uunted “be gold mera
Conany sone mitted Navedi City, oat
1
1876, wilt be d verti cae . elin mie and ised for
8 ¢ heforc, will be sold on AY,
the 26th day of wile sid 1876, ge the
delinquent assessment, together costs
6 of sale.
\LFE, Secretary.
Office, Broad BS
DIRECTORS :
Jokn Cashin, Chas,
bogey =
“Rs, Fy
Nevada, Dec. % 1876, c. HAYES.
" evetticn oner of of Homoeopathy]
PHYSICIAN AND‘SURGEON,
Office---Broad St., cor. of. Pine,
BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY
BROAD STREET, ET, NEVADA CITY
¢ \APITAL STOCK $280, 000,
pe yi. Winnie ne CxsHIEe
Marsh, aw. ‘panty
Jonathan Clark, M, L, Mars, &. B. Parker,
; We. Bnryéa.
{MONEY TO-LOAN emgood eollateral_ so 86
“Highest Price paid for ity and Coun
sets Tenders Boughtand soid at Regular
oon Dust Bought. Bullion discounted.
Liberal advances made on Gold Dust or
Bullion for Assay or Coinage at the Min
General and Speciai Deposits recetyed.
Checks on Sam Franvisco, Sacramen:o, 56
Jose, Stockton, and Virginia City
. Drafts on Eastern Cities, Lonion ami Ger
many,
Agents for Liverpool, London, Globe ‘hsurance Company.
ComREsPONDENT! '
Francisco ; Bank of D. QO. Milis, Sacramento
Agency Bank of California, Virginio’ City.
el
Months Time Deposre per cent. per annum.
welve Months Time
Deposits 8 per gent. per
waz ens residing ats dirtance ean
Checks on . Solvent nt Banks taken st par.
INSTRUCTION IN GERMAN.
oes \
MRS. M, ELISE RICH,
y ILL organize a class in German, 0F
_ will give Private Lessons;
Terms snaderses, Apply at the Metbo:
jovada City, Cal. ~“}~ Nevada, Tati. 8, 1815, ;
\ a.
baa 3.2J) “4 ¥
RW. TULLY, Ps Preaitent: —s
«intereet on ‘Time Deposits will be allow.
Ors pumean ue cm . ” Six ae dl
0.
» tht Tos: it cousable Ww =
bye consider™/the: “attentling faitgin NEVADA crry,. a
“stances, ote e hid said to him “Dara
ling, I win . growing old,’* afid™he H* been appointed rele aden by
added,” **‘And blasted ae too.” ea
. Ebattg why, the atove-lid. iret a LIEBES BROS. & CO.,. i
hom iteat ars id the family -dis*% “ 7 Sussion.pa For the sale of their Farutas aka, of : Bay
a CIGARS & SMOKING RamAcc ofre absent-minded ‘youth hhelistig: a “ He
ing.te Saco -recently; went three -Bur-keepers will hereafter find it te theie 1
miles into the woods to look for fice, to: cm my tack of JOHN wud
toi ewith a view of_capturvefore sending to Sar Francisco for , 600 pat Ad p thei supplies: I will Sdarahtdaity deliver
ring afew olthem. At-last-he espied . them CIGARS lower than they can get has
one of those shy birds of the forest, Pte Bay, Following ure some ot the
and when lie got ready to take aim . ™* = a :
be disepvered for the first time that, BaQueT,. ‘ ae heita he
although hts powder and ‘shot: were Pa san
with hivy, the had:steft sis gun af ee ‘8; SENATE, the
home." ~ —— "7 = VENUS, Sa Ct
A YELLOW somewhat “boozy” ‘had UNANUE HERMANOES, aoe
seated himself bythe" stove ina} _PERLA DE. cus = ; a]
+ chureh; @té on-beeom ing“ somewhat . ———
and
affected by the Héat abd miaking~a SARYMEN,
disturbaiee, was showa tothe door’ ee
by .the vehér when be turned _.REP UBLIC DE. CoRa, aes
around, taking a yood look at the ~PUMARIEGA, . E. i
minister, and, in a slow, loud voice CH “
said:. > “Such preachn’ 8 y that’ 8 OICE YOUNG AMERICA — ont
enough to maké a dog sivk,’? . AMERICAN TEAM, ae the
Ba cists eee a hod s Variety of other brands, 400 numer. ° Sau
FTO Be ee ous to mention. The barskeepers can get will
"a ~~. BORN, . . . a Cigar Of my t
0 SS gi
dp xevade City, January Séh, 1876, to Da= i Ou “SACK. Deir
¥ vens and wife, a son.. ee ee sel
In. Nevada City, a, 138th, 1876, to, be Kaci abn THE): “mo:
Jamies Mogro sud wife, achter. Vv Fh e c eal ae bs
: : BEE cade a heat
= the
o =
iamerada ily, oie 1876, Frank. Novade and Grass Valley, thre
The funeral will isle place from
his jate Tesidencd to-day, January A pec ine pared Ss. tion, for i
Lbth, at 1 e’clock, Pp, «. Friends. pee
and eedguramiek are Cail dining « and ——. Timbers, mie
NOTICE TO. CONTRACTOuS. General Assortment of Au
[Te eeil to the Jom jowest maser, Sewicn . : fame
o. 16 County 3s of Ne
wnehip, encing.at 9 Ee el S ~ Building. Lumber AL f cloo}
A, Rosenthal’ d th en, Siemon by cas Sy mall sen 4i8 residence, ence P
Nevads sud. Wigh@dgia® tishpile to the . _ways on Hand,. ee of its
Weahigaton Road, three miles moze or sioa
pr Fh joo pe uf arent is = ose A Lar * Amount f 8 table
sebstan repair tor e term @
expiring ey I6t, hs Two bandied ae =e are" @ easoned. of ad
of ‘said road, néar the powder house, t
graded and maceada Petop wideand 12 SPRUCE: ‘WOOD o on hand. for
inches ‘it to be to be 8 filed Ph sags the
dren,
County rk, to openes van, 876.
: oP Pee de SETAN <. —-Odars Tett-with Johustoa Son, NevaSe
: Road ‘Commissioner. _. da, oF at our office on aint wilk
receive prom pt atten Fa .
Highest Premium, $50,000, pilD cotranpastingnaea One At
By Licsanior! of an Act of the Legislature. . N: Gv. W-& IUo. Teen
$275,000-00 ! Nevada, Oot. aii, 1918, had
. CASH PREMIUMS, ~ Ing oO:
In eid of the Topeks Library. . Tickets HAIR “WORK, % ~~ Gran:
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ee ~-ftate Capitol Bank, Soe =
S aescciash Ne Topeka, Kansas, MRS. Cc. MS HAYES, C.5 J
MAIN STREET, Nearly Opposite Tully
e ~ Assessment Notice. sf . the Sehool House, ~ ‘Win.
TNION GRAVEL MINING COMPA 8 now prepared HS
Loeation of principal 1 Hg of Ay. T Won nes h as es ao 7 kinds ot HAIR Pottle
bess, San Francisco; California. Location :
of works, Columbia Hill, Nevada county, SWITCHES, R.C
California, Notice is héreby given that at M. le
a meeting of the Directors. -on the} .CURL ee
faethe Sac OMe pt sheer ee 2 a 0.13} of Oue Dollat per-share. was lev-. ~ = :
ied upon the eapital stock of the Cor; FRIZ ETTEs, ETC. Rich
ar 3 ayable ue at 5
gold coin, to the Secretary e @ of “she keeps a fine penton of Hai
the Gouipene. 2 No. 320, ‘Sensoms Street, [Work consta seer ;
ny v men
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han ee my on the ist day of Glepatee in te latest style and with : _narft the
Tebrusey 1076, will be delinquent, and adi will b
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Ler ite Fonte day of Mareh, 1276, to . Celebrated Patte: Te xo prentn.
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