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en be even moré’ firmly cieelinade es
in brotherly love itt+the fature,., Re. !
!
» Master.of Madi
dl
Bm
t
“pight.Negreat
was done. FF
e aie
Monday the .
at Present aari
osclear,and .
‘ei
Vitec ak die Kroken. On Sab:
y the sum'eamie out clear a
sh
E,ade Seteptlabil is
ly
:
cery ples
of Pt oy
[oreas'being'iff. Atla acPathe fonds eerie trot ge‘
. edunts
ae was:im proving.
Medes, No. 200." Respond to by:
i
A little child of Warren Mecinig:
ton is reported as having the dipthehicicliasied’‘and Rencuct of Nevada &. H. Gaylord:
4. Our admiration fot the ik ria. Dr. Farley is the attending
Mant Fraternal and Social Gathand energy of. Quitman;Lodge, No. physician.
;
Nig
ee ae
oe evening the annual] 8
S aera“New
qnet at the oa Hotel,”
: iiss avdea eteness has not}
out
age
He
“Ashbern
Pat
mp eear eat
sberts
ia all directions are
in miserable ton-. tiom, La., killed a colored man and4
ene
Mr i) uk
Mrs
b Fisher
GV W Ttokes & mi Adon
( inios of in P
dition, but none are so bad-.as the escaped.
Gambetta has “beem re-elected
roml to Cherokee, ’ The Nevada
EPs! Grass Vale J Coleiian,
iam Grass Valley
Huelo Gr Valie D Biikle
J Perrin kw For pr
of the’ French Chamber of
President
stage now comes into ourtown from
$8, ot Moore's Fiat, ~who, though
—— and “‘Besponses—Presemta_r00m—hasbeenleveled feet on. the upper.ridgelaste eels F
RS aufnacrier:
ese
broken whe
men Gon Vg
ee:~pe ie ab’ eg
The’ your
ties.
Montezuma Hill, via, the-ranches of oy‘The distress in Treland still iu= ?
Yesftragy’s Arrivals ai
Snow fell sickens ot. several
3 a
a
is for
ten and H. ‘Barton, te creases, aud:
THE
iN
JAT.
tring—Food for Body avé® MHind—
ee
sess
ne
a
apo
&
i uieciaaleenanl emaielian i
Lone}.Shampasne
Sug
andis gga he four feet in}
aeutad
into tie]: .
making ‘arr
ae
Bt UE rae
HOTEL,
leap year. b
ahem Pearsiin) Propriccey]
.
raary 10th.
appear soot
E pak 19, 261 Sos St
Tree tanch. If the weather.
asi
i ¥uba counortly pans Duth ¥ J Smith oar
half way descent for a few dayg,-our ~ DennisKearney
ree ret tinues to
San fra W Rozers San
energetic Road. Copies, will deliver aspeech 16Now ork City . R W Carter
— _— Moore san Frenne ‘
city
[@™srker
the
or
andsomely: to it owners, near=".
Empire,
of
Shadow
“The
—
Ese 2a.
. ey
Peet ‘yi
' Grand -~Ohapter-ofms
y all of whom are Sar Juaiiers. sosssse
_,
— ar
Wine ea a 3 Soming
py
;
and willpr
-jneorperation . .
eelermnen, teat
te,» tothe wite of
. pupis. Mr. MeAHisteris
a.‘epleni‘and
delegations were present from
CapalsCompany Jas. B. Cities, a daughter,
observations right .on the-spot, .exof the: M
6.
Geme
Valley
Cheptor
of
i
Royal
did
penman
and
a
finé
teacher.
= ~~
~ all paresof thecounty. At 7 o'clock
.
t is said the . am_ne
ot
re
been
have
claims: _‘‘Some members of the Asa —
Thestage plying between. this
the list
heads
seen,
of
P. M., &special train containing nearArch Masons,May the harmony
name
and good;fellowship whiely Have dis. place am Marysville, only -makes sembly seem to think that a State of incorporators. . -.
1079.)
“[No.
j
hy one handred ‘brethren from Grass
reputatien.is.to be. madgin one sesThe most re storm of Rew ‘application aedie!
tinguished itinthe past; continue te tri-weekly trips.
Tt “goes down
Vailey, with their ladies, arrived at
embellish its reputation in the fuMondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. ‘sion, aud thatto~become‘suddenty . whichhas¥i
fees
the depot, wherg they were taken iin
by’ white ‘men cared
c.ipation
famous,they tiust keep-their_ names:
tare,,,Responded
to,
by
John.
C.
Lap Orne)
sraras
Ussrap
and.
returns
Taesdays,™
tad
eredeyes
the}
between
inst.,
Oth
bs
charge by commitiees: and. escorted
January13, lise. j—
before’the public by a contingal “ap‘a Pridey;
Coleman;
of
Grass,
Va
:
ragP.M.,
None is heieby given that Oharles F
aud Satardays.
;
fo-tie parlors:-of thé Union “Hotel—a}.
o £11 A. M. and 2.30
hours
MacVermot, Whose posi office. ia Ne.
pearance in debate, and-by the introing
with the greatest force at about. vas City,
;.
‘The
Grand
Chapter
of
the
Ora
Lyon,
teacher
in
the
Forest
Nevada county, Cal., has. tude
: vecent détision of the Grand Lodge .
blown
were
gs
Buildin
duction
of
innamerable
bills
fo;
the
v'clock.
2
der ofEastern Star of California. Springs district, is enjoying his vaca*ppiicatron for Patent for the: Perseverance
,
forbidding any more public.Inataller
‘injured
men?
killed,
aud Live Yankee Quartz Mines, beagin, Gold,
déwitr,* cattle
ite influence ‘and. p.
popularityintion with his friends at this place. I sanitary, political, and social reliefi amt havoc prevailed géueraly.
embracing ‘Khree
‘T
said (3;owe) linear
tions: ‘The brethrea of. Madison .
of
their
fellow
beings.,
Like
Jack
in
feet (that is, birteen H
(1,500) feet
eruase until every1idy hav om earn that. vacation of two months
In the State Senate Tiesday the each)
tad oblver lodges that: came up
suriaceground six Hundred (6)
the Box; who jumps up and? sakes standiug éommi.tées ‘were announeleetinwith
oe upon: the: Maddate pasgactt
width (that 118, ‘Three Hunared (300)
from and after Christmas’has been:
the trait repaired to Masonic! Hall,
_. himself whenever the spring is touch" ed, aud the Senate refused to confeet each) ii Goid Fiat Mining District, Ag.
have the means of obtaining
sesapeltoes declared iin that district.’
vada
county,
Califurnia, and described in
Where after the ‘regular business of.
by exed, every bill, évery resolutionis the firm the appointments made were te pit seh Halt noteae ile isa Utis Ottice,
tion
aid
assistance
on
all
needful
aoe
rnles:
‘Thére
was
a
rumor
he
in
tiie
Ihe
the evening was trausacted the inGovernor. Irwin.
&s LulloW
sy >be:
casions,
Responded to by I. Ju. early part of last week thet our fel‘spring which shoots activity through}‘adepted Inthe Assembly 8 pumstallatiop ceremonies were conducted
Yield Notes of ‘the pecetvaeians and Live
their legs: and-power through their ber of. bills were introduced, AuothYankee Quartz Mine Surveys,
by Past. MasterJohn Caldwell, asRolfe, who as usual forgot his set low ‘citizen, John McCoy, had gone
”
-_——peasev BRANCE LOCATION.
er atiempt was made to reversé the
speech, but did — — by 80! ta Saéramento asan applieint ffor the jaws.
sisted by I. J. Rolfe as~ Marshal.—
—-—
decision of the Judiciary Committee
For the Ledge —Reginning ata post m'kd
+m
effort.
Whe folowing chevted aad. appointed Peay
office bf Seargént 4b Arms
of the As-]
— travel alon;
~ eurred at &
town. Th
* J, Hoops
long tittte i
_ quanta min
eounty an
with. varic
producing:
i
His ile
some cabbe
other day:
ened On. &.
ty, and he
L. Y. No. 3, stuading atthe in regard—tothe triple reading of. P.Ne. land
Cam © Home ie Reost.
puint of the location from which the
eace eu hoepertly of Laembly. The rumor turaed out Pa,
bils. In order to. settle matters deti-. initial
beetbren were inducted into piv
ceuter of the inain working shait of the Peyted
}
wlGp
“by
nNo.9.0 BE. Bux] ebg.a canapde? os :
severance, Viz 8 773° & 0.06 chs. dist. and
‘ Yate Wednesday afternoon 2 Mhin nitely; @ reso
spective stations tomctvenae
on: Ww illis & Stockthe } sec, staxe ou tae North side of Sea 13
the House
of
wisdom
the
of
“exemplar
iivotthy
street
business
man
who
is
the
poss“Professors Davis and Hunt have
. Sow tae ensuing year’: ModesKE.” Me
BLS EL a. D. By and M. ivi: N.
ton for a ein of the debatesin in T.16Ni
rohit W, $3.87 chs. Gist. and the } sec. stake
Preston 3 Senior Watden, H. Stans-, establishing an order through which} opened adaneittg class af this place . essor of a fine lot of poultry’ went the Céenstitutional: Convention™“apon"
on the Su@th side-of seme sec.viz: Si--W.
«: They . beforé Tadge Robinson‘and swore . that subject.
40.13 chs. dist. and runnit
g thence var. 15°
fiald:, p dunior Wardens, WG. Rich~ lady relatives gf Masons may secure . numbering about 25 eouples,
-. ES, 64. 1. 7b.chs. aniddie
LS Valley
ards; ‘Treasurer, \ Philip’ Richards’; Masgnie recognitions. Responded. +0'l-will occupy our Theatre every Wed-. out a complaint..charging a.peighLW. 4.66 to:
JUST as Liaamanice had recovered and Nevada and bearing
nesday evening during the. Winter. bor with'stealing one of his roosters. from the depressing “Hardly ever” junction Rough and eae road 9.3% chs. to
Seovetary;, Be H¢ Boardman; “Maw by Au B, Crosby.
easterly end uf ledge and intersect Westerly
9 Our ladyay faa wWelThey have a class alsoat North Co[The warrant of arrest was being _business, ' 1¢ newopera introdyce-> side line of ti surtace survey of the “Thane
shal, f. J. Kelle;Seni Deacon, H.
which post" 30, 2 vig: §
‘made Out, “and officer Scott was “What all?” “Well, nearly all.” as” Qtz Mine.
(bids them. May Jumbia and at French Corral.
ie+
Heaven
6, Cas, ¥oot
iH. Haskind;
"64° £1.29 chs. dist. for withess. post. ~ Beand
arrested
be
should
authors
The
beanty-adorn,
amd
grace
characterize
plainthe;
when
it,,
iwaiti
to-serve
gin agi
Sane pyint of begusiing Post P.
Bowen and Ring who are cleaning"
Ey +) ; mcrae B. Gt. MeQutch~
land L. Y. No. 3 and rua_N, 64 W. 12.03.
fi’ all’theit undertakings. Iebed rock on the old claims of Davis tiftcame ‘hurtying’ back ‘ind -withmade to give $100,000,000. bail to No.
J.C. Lockiin; Tiler, Win.
keep the peace for ase Pudencd chs. to aepoint on Westerly end of Ledge
from whicha pine tree Gin, dia. ii"kd P_ No.
Wluies‘The Tnstalliug"Ceremonies . spouted to ty tetter“by" Wine we rand Bowen, SanJ aan Hill, “eleaned drew his charge. The rooster?kad’ years. *
“trict Atte
thinking t
warrant al
vised that
the presen
Judge Rol
saiiits
desire not
der the c
from dhe 6
times, and
aia.
dignant ar
3 for witness tree viz: N. 64° W. .07 lis,
being concluded and the Ledge clos-. ‘Cormick of Grass Walley,’ @ud read) nptheir hoted & fel days ago—and come home while he was at the
____ od, at 10 o'clock the procession was} by E. M. Bidston.
For: surface ground—Beginning at a
Asvir has been iniatitted by the dist.
point ov. Westerly end of
line 8. 64° ©
This ee first time.
fealized a handsome sum,
ty ot evade
A
‘shows that ‘San Jaa Hall hastnotan:
~ formed: apd amaeched’downte they <a 3 a Pipe:
Lodge;
Nov
8.
Responded
to™ by tirely “petered —
:
Vaiow Mute’ TS avoid: the cohfu
Rev: Sir Jas. Phillips to. recover. a &,.0T TkszAronnpine tree
tre 6in. “dia, Gags
-m'kd-P,
paw tite
". district jaWales comprising 25,000 “NG, J and rimiing tieace var.is"E.
PQS N. 80 -E.°4.55 chs, to a poirit
on N, =
-pacresand 23 villages:
eor of claam from which
@ post in’kd “P; Ne
Au Editor's Lack.
Last Friday G.F,
McGlashan, ed. tion incidews to such au event, pages. John Caldwell, who traned jits histb: ‘FrankWood,son of J. W. Wood,
‘Were stationed at the Vico’ and = ry from its Sommongemend to the of #weetland, and }Miss Katie setae beectiid the Truckee Republican, was
edors, aud -when.ggehtlomay galled for~PaBiRBNELodge,
he was at
titled to r
citizen.
taketi, and
“When the
= the latter.
4s¥iz:
N. 62° W. Sy lks. for cor. Mens
2. 38. 64
BE. 12.96 chs. cross Grass Valley .
N. 20 4°
nid 2Nevada Roadvi;
:
the bridSiedine un basiese
B
“Hilt, wich ‘six Ceritral Pacifle railroad
his lady, it was heralded to the page. Hi, The Past Masters of Ne€qan} this connty, on Sunday evening the! locomotives were. He fell’ between
above, who in, tarn, announced it,
No:-13, All boner to their lithinstant,’ Phe Rev. Mr. Harris the rails, and three of the engines
and “the ‘lady descended _ and wag ema. Peage-to the ashes. of thoce performed‘the: marriage. ggremony. passed over his body, tearing off his-dake by her escort into the banquet who have pessed “AWAY,eee
_p
John A, Seely, E -» our Tespecovercoat and cutting the cape of his
hall, welt hat been “elegantly “fest and happiness to t
remain, tive townsmen, threw the‘Tight of sailor’s cap. He waa not hurt. His
tooned for the occasion. At the Responded
td by:Mivgeek who. his countenanes on the people of our account of the circumstances as’ pubhead of ihe dining toomwas a largd after paving a fitting.tribiite to the burg o
on Saturday last, He was not lished in Wednesday’s Republicanis
¢hromo of the father of his countrYe meinory of those whd had departed; obscured by’an eclipse on Sunday. extremely interesting, and written in
gs he appeared When officiating as guid ghowitg theipsterling wdyth wid} 9Ve ave 'diways plad to see Mr, Seely his best “style, <2 Se. ee eee
=
=s
Master of his‘hedge Three tables,. character; paid the retiring Master, when we don’t-owe him any money.
Mining Accident.
extending the estire leagth of the Job Caldwell, some well.deserved
E. and ».
Now 5.0m.
Wittens line of surface survey of “Thomas”
residence
ca:
~~ figtz. Mine. » Baence
a
\Perseverance’Ledge line from which point
post. No. 2 bears o. 64°. &. 1.29
chains distant).
v.09 Post marked
P, No.6.and-L,-¥. No. 5,
4. Thence N. 64 W. 6.70 junction of roads.
,» hot to hay
as-mine
S. 15 W; to Grass Valley S 504 W; to
. Kough and Ready S. 62; W. 18.30 “chains.
eosis? “TY
the object
is sickly-a
. bearing towerds Nevada
N. 20} -E., to‘Thom— “along int
a
FOR THE
jPod Raskea
No. 72
6, ‘Thence N. 13 W:4.87 éHathib Post wnerk:
ec No, 8
3
6. Thence N, 30 E. 1,60 chains to Pine PVR YANKER LocaTiON. .”
For the ledge. Legining-at the imitial
point
of the jucation, a post marked L, Y.No. 1, standing oa
side-of the
The inc
ming, whi
steam “st
works Ne
been‘adva
depth of .
pitches«
Wedueésday afternoon Thos. Hauke, ;
Grass Valley aiid Nevada road, from which
presented a rie andlovely appear-) of the mem: bers of Nevada Lodge, he}week past with erysipelas in the face employed in the Merrifield miue,.
®
the centre of tha main worki ag shaft of the
Peérseveaance bears N. N. 32 W. 2.60-chaii
ance.. Everything the market, could presentedhim with a beautifnl: Past and head . She was
4¢ oné tithe. te-’ had hia right knee severely bruised
tant, aad manning thence variation 18°
. afford ‘was'brougtt to bear to tempt Master's jewel, mgnidiactured, ex: sported to be jaa dangerous condition, by a cave from the roof of the drift}:
8. 21 KE, 3.67 chains, southerly sidé line o
B
Whoopit'
up
Everybody,
surface survey of PerseVerancé, 8.85 chains
the appetite. and mine host, Jacob! presaly. for him
bg Cee3. Brand ofthis At last accounts she wasconvalescing ing which he was working. Dei ¥alenwestern side ling of striace survey of the
Thomas, from which’ post marked L.¥. No.
Naffziger, certainly snaintained his city.-Etie weavly Sparogold, about . under.themedical treatment of Dr, tine, who iis attending him, says he
Ad rember that te Hae to tay Bh . 2 bears $. 21° EB 2.41 chains distantforwitfeputation “Asa ‘éatefer second to six ‘fiiches” in‘lenguay “and Fepreseute’ oe
_»
@lass Groceries
at avout
{. bess corner, Begin again at_satmepoint of
will be-laid up for several — in
2
beginniag post L. Y. ‘No 1 and ran nor
.
mone, It was ex ected that all}a pairof compassds, the poltits rest.
L.
tebe Pherewas ag tion-foradewotays ‘eonseljuence,
W. 3.00 chains post marked P. No, 1 and
~ ‘ebuld be ‘didommodati at otce, but Fincdoe hideided .o inte de’fast week in Ehé Primary s¢hod? (at
Y. No.3, being the initial point of the loc
Day before yuuurds7 evening .
tion and:survey of the Perseveraice, aud the
In Te enter’eid ohn ‘made
alter the tables-were tlled‘from 75 to IBr cosy”
northern end of Live Yankee ledge.
Jesse Clemeis was also alightly hurt.
secon table,
severéillnessof Miss
] owney, the by ia cave at the’ Providence mine.
aaroapnue
te ee
Better ‘hate than. Never.
which had been “engaged ‘for thé ovpie
nished \
OA Giute of. Hindi is Woped she will eon be in_a =
ee en
easion, discoursed excellent musicas pplvplascery Fain Pex was, Abtached condition
to régume her i in ‘the
A Nevada City“lady who iis near:
the throug filed into ;the banquet: to he’jewel, to ‘whfsh*was supported psahact house, » _
. ly seventy years ofuge has recently
‘hall, and also at intervala during the pa béautiédt gald pha niadel ta pre.
Theeclipse of the dan’ on Sabdry beguf taking instrumeatal music lesevening. .When_ the .guests were sent frieze worl, @u the obyptse side
.wa8 peb_@) inilare’ by ahy’. inéaifs, sons, ‘heis confident that by the
seated, Mr. EB. M. Preston, the newwad the followitginscription: “‘Pretime she has become pretty well ad.
an va
tse
—
:
¢ ground,
No. 5, and ro seve‘thence. variation 19° E.
1. 'S. 30 W, along western line of surface
survey of the Thomas mine,9.26 chains post
d BE: No, 5 and. 5. No. 5 on waste
markeN.
dump on north side hoisting works of Thon
as mine.
2 Then N, 214, W.6.50 chains; road
ain
NEVADA erry;ie Ne.85 MIME at Pchains; road from junction: to Hough aad
=> GRASS VALLEY.
5 nen Abn
3.68 chaine; &
tree 12 inches1
—S— ee
Col. Mitaton’s Letter.
For
wy: the surface survey. of the Per8. Rccmkes
marked:P. No, 6 and L. Y.
wey
]
. No.4-0on south side
. ~_ ofi erance.
Thence 3. 6i EK along§ side_line line
FrPerseveraave, 10.76-chains
to place of be
rare
‘cold aud the thermometer fe!l a de-f
and which they were not slowin folient was taken entirely by surprise
grees—from 46 to 9.
ey
jowing. Afterthe ‘‘iner. man” had by this substantial token of the
The
American
mine,
it
#
reported,
been well eared for, sparkling~ heidbrotherly love and esteem in which
The three
ledge and the : se of developinent occurs
from junction to Thomas. mine:9.50 chains;
road from junction to Grays Vailey 10.oe
ithe time the sun's rays were ghacurly skilled to play for her own amuse
ing‘all an“inpitediad to ‘pafticipate of Mader,” Hom Join Gilawal, Jan?
ment,
the riow viahds'spréad before them, ary 14th, A. D; 4830,” The recip:
1,ed the weather became _exeredingly
_Station, fi
are
FF,
though
the earth here:was. not.. enLodge, . . shrouded
idtoral darkinebe. “During vanced in years she will be sufficient we
No,.12,. Ff, artd , A M.; to, their Past
widen, ou
The last named ip and ——
an
Lay
of the
upon the croppiags
lsnult LEFE
ky inetalled cages qpgeeered an adsdateil by: Buothiren of Nevada
‘through a
"FiRST GOST,.
‘Dy, the
Elser’s string band aa of rays of light made. teacher. . Sheiis conyalesving rapid!y
—
Owing to the crowded condition
of our columns to-day, the remainder
tick was. passed. around, aud the he was held by;
brothers
‘of h's. has struck rich gravel. G@reat hopes
ot Caty “Hinvon's letter “from: Nevada }~
are
entertained
that
the
mise
will
[®
tousts of the evening were given as Lodge, but in a brief speéchexprass:
couaty to t
¥. Mail will wot
follows
ed his heartfelt thanks® for the beau‘prove to be ‘as rich in the future as
appear
unté
“morrew.
4
it has beenin the past’ ~ [ heard
_Qur. Masonic Pieneere—the tiful present,_
pr’
°
GROCERIES
paren
pee
os
bigs,which, axe rer a
y error ty
firmly to our, aister. L «ge ja a
wie e .
lacation of the Perssyeranée.lode wa
‘pinnae Sanuary 8d, 1878 by Janes Goltey am
‘Live Yankee lode was niade. Macc aye
by Charles Beedle, James Step
hose Jap on 38 Oe
silver dollars depesited in “they
ae grain
Treasury: : “hie”gold" certifi
‘bank accounts.sate’: short. _ie
"Sabi cd lity “hat
wea
=
aa a a
sited. ailt
Pasi Meng. and , wae marie fel.” annaonea —a
mire
———
—r2
are willii
Organizer
ciation. o}
-_enjoyme:
vy
a
Amater
nship 16 North, range 8 East, Miweisble”™
PTow
Base and Meridian.
Lodge No. 13
'was ofganizéd in 1951, arrived,“the banquet was brought ta . Welear nothing . moressid of“the tificate’ faite ad receipt ‘for the
“. Pine Bticed; “Ailfoi ning Lones ma
under the jurisdiction of the G. and{a _ loge bya fuw remarks andj a new wagon road to Grass.Malley, or amount of gold‘named on ite face,
~ NEVADA CITY..
Lodge ot California, Dr. J. R. Cran*heokengae’ ffeni the presiding ‘the railroad ‘either. ‘Fromthe oupand no meution plata of its being :a) Ch oice Fresh Buti, 60 ¢ 38it vi
PHS Sh PAE argiecgeosk%asrteis i
dall “being electet Master. Judge vilicer, E. M. Preston. The “pesisde . pear:jnce of things one: would: dndge legal oaledt
BESS
for
_ MEALS cor wR ox
© 5 sost
Reberss’ remarks were replete with tive sounded the ‘signal for return, . jee
bethe. Grass
.¥.
that chan
silver cértifieatee hettse issuedin
juteresting Masonic info: mation.
aysns
has tuckered oat or that pond Fexéess of the’nctual-‘amount of #12)
NOTICE ANDNANY STYLE
hates:
te eee tans
ate vicini
objects 1
containing 23 83.100aores, and desiz$, No. 89 and.odin Section iy ~
as Lotd
— pate
COME WITH THE CASH 3! *
ie x To
and form
{iginning, containing 4.96 acres, and . both.
frony good authority” that” the mine
2, Our. attachment to ‘FousmsTue New York Evening Post pub. Ee Robinson. ‘The applicaat clasts BY. por
Nevada county..This was reepondsonry.» Angientiae its oriida, honorhas divided among its owners, since lishes the following explanation of
. Ciase from thé Ipcators andibeirigrantes.
it
was
first
opened,
over
$1,000,000.
claiias are the Taunaas unines.
ed toby EW. Rebexts, of Grass Val. me
a Ee its fraternity, poole in—its
pre
the nature of silver and geld certiTo be found in Nevada county,
= CASH Hogg rena sipeantoion Gat ot
We
notice
that
Senator
Baker
has
ley, who traced the progress. ot“Manthropy. *Résponded toby A.
tc ro
ficates: ‘A silver cértaficate is in ior
only ~——e way. ofdoing,. thereto are hereby requireil
a bill to!
the Senate ed
oduc
inte
~sunry in this eoutity froin
Oywhen _Dibble, who took “ap the sent] intr
. the nature of & Warehouse receipt the .
‘Sestonetr.<
ublisiing,hesevt.
the tirst Lodge was formed, ‘known meut by sections, and in one of his amend the constitutionin such a mansame as is a gold ceitificate. There ‘
> F. TAYLOK,. Register.
M.
Walling Attorney.
jaio .
as Lafayette Lodge, working under a characteristic, able.
and_-elog:Pet ner as to forbinl the payment of ceris this difference, however: (1) The
.
‘dispensation from the Grand Lodge . speeches, ‘impressed afion all pesey tai money to the delegates to the a lver certiiicate has printed upon it
; dy Wisconsin, BEB. W. Etlis being the the beauties.of Freemasgary, din “ita jate Constitutional Convention. Our a clause saying that it is a legal tenfirst Master’ in’ the county,’ This origin, frajeruity, and, philanthropy. people will support that suapiteent der for all dues *‘to’ the Gov —* ,
pa:
Sain
saaiios SE aie
Unanimously. izes
Aasted but one year, when Nevada . Tae hour ah
P
now
. almost
*
aie menibers of' éhe Lodges of
er pursue
H hao. 3 pee of beginning, ertining yt.
Mrs.J. W. Wood, of. Sweetland,
100 were cowpel’ed t¢ wait until the
the purpo:
slept over
. fpurvey. of “Thomas” Mine 4.55 chs. cross
rood, dajybkeef geatin
gst 7B peragns, compliments, ‘after which, in, hebalé has beenvery ill for more thai a
North
San Juad, 6
dead” gold, while‘around it is W
“the compl,
Hunter te
3:. 5. 80° W along Western line of surface.
GEN:RAL GRANT
lyinjured 2
the 22d ult.
pis bedin.
gp Mladen
ivehvilte “ast: has opétied-a-Weis
4 mame
~. ting ‘school at N. ‘San Juma with 281 :
‘The [REE wee which takes. =
oepeony
in the ‘county,
Richard:
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{ DESIRED, FROM 25 CENTS UP.
in’‘tht cain
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nee
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fama
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POM
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.
worthy ¢
full parti
members
Brand &
street.
~All ta
work in
to meet
church :
attendar
very de:
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