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he Daily Transcript
ee NEVADA CITY, ‘CAla
&
Snaps" speeimemanersaeenne’
Local Brevities. ie
“Rey, OxE. Rich, delivered ‘a very
eloquent and. interesting’ lecture .on
Sunday night, taking David aa_his
subject.-: vs
Saas Sens wre
a. Jan:—48; 76
pea ~~ $tate Superintendent. . ~
‘The programme mapped out ,by
‘ithe present Legisfature ia relation .
+ to the office of State Superintendent,
will, in-our_opinion, beruinous-to. the interests of the public schools of
the State. It is. proposed, we -understand, to take oway from the
_office the clerk heretofore’: ‘allowed,
when two atleast can be “profitably
and steadily employed. Phe Cali"vith, or be taken out of the ¢pnirol .
of the head of the department.
County Teachers‘ Institutes are to
be abolished, and, in short, all: the
best features of the State school
‘system aro to be sagrificed in the
foolish hope on the part of the moversin the matter, of pleasing the
people with the idea of economy; or
else it is a desire on the part of the
members to get even on‘the present
. Superiatendent, who defeated their
a _¢andidate fot__the position. ” “We
. . prefer to believe the former is the
~~~ exeuse for their proposedaction.
The State Superintendent, if he does
his duty, sbould.travel and. lecture, .
2 feast half of the time, :
He is a member of the State Board
_i_ Of Examination which oceapies a
. good deal of his time. He should
‘beeome familiar with the wants of
the schoels, and be prepared to sug__ gest improvements in the law to Leg-.
islators. He ought to prepare rules
— ond regulations for schools; and-sugpest chinges-in-the-dourse-of studios.
“pursued, ~ He mist answer ‘an exten= .
-sive correspondence in relation to
school matters,prepare State reports, . .
.. and make: frequent school visits, ail
of which duties would tax the pow;
ie ers. of enurance of the strongest,
even if-assistants —were— provided:
What sense then is there in trying,to
economise, by depriving the office
of a clerical force sufficient to do the
work. An educational journal is ab= ———goltitely essential to the successfal
———— ——~werking-ofthe-schools-eftheState,.
even if conducted as inefficiently ds
the California Teacher has been for
tho past eight years, Itis the only
means of official communication of
_ the department with school teacliers,
““eensus marshals and school trustees.
‘Undér the present officer it would
. become a journal which would be
read with interest by everybody.
‘“. Every State. having a suecessful com“Yaon school system suyports an educational journal,
Has California become so poor or
so careless ‘of the interéats of her
schools that it Gan_afford-to abolish
her school journal? 'The people do
not demand snch ecoitemy. Cali_ fornians never grumble at the cost of
~ ‘maintaining schools, but, oi the . ©
> eontrary, are ever ready to stand By.
liberally for anything that
ill increase their efficiency. Be-,
cause under-one or two -administrations the systeui-has not advanced as
rapidly as all cout wish, it is no
sign that every means of effecting
.such advancement should be abolral
. Solomon in the Legislature who ean
seo every-defect and has a ready
S< temedy for existing evils, we are glad
vf it, but we @ertainly think the
presént programme does not indicate
any such good fortuné;. On the
eontrary, it seems to ws the “movers
»
cae comaertn caine,
ta bill, entitled, “An Act to. “regulate
fornia Teacher isto be -done—away .
and-attend County “Institutes at:
-_. 'Cunningham, the well-known stage
ished. It there is am educational+dence of every One, and is “elassed
There is an R in this month, “and
oysters are therefore good and whiolesome eating: -Go to Antoine Tam’s .
and try the best to be. found in the
market. ©”
Sacramento street is being covered.
with a heavy coating of cobble stones,
When the job is completed it will be
permanent, anda good road ‘tothe
depot will always be assured.
Senator O’Connor has introduced
< erence See nw rowistomnttnyanatven ee
“War Don'r ze Wapezet—Donner. .
. Lake is located in‘one.of the coldest!
contracts-onbehalf of the State, in
relation to. erections and buildings,”’.
by which we presume he intends to
‘compel parties wha contract to. ereet
public buildings for a stated_sum to
complete the same without having the
amount doubled or quadrupled, as}
the prices of such jobs-generally are.
Itis-a good bill and ought to become
alaw. rR
~*‘Benator Sargent, ‘of. Californta, y
says the New York Herald, ‘thas put
forward a resolution of inquiry into
the public affairs of the Pacific Railroads, which looks very much as if
it was a mistake to say that. he. was
a Senatorial attorney of the Central
. Pacific. Sargent is. really one of.
the bravest men in tha Senate,”’
The Marysville Appeal says Mr,
man, and formerly a resident of our
city, has ‘brought down a lot of
stock to wititer, and at the same
time enjoy the pleasant sunshine” of
the valley,»
“Grass Valley merchants are. going.
to close their storas at 8.o’clock. un-.
til--the . 1st--ofApril, 1876, They
rought to have commenced. sooner. in.
the Beason,
-Mrs, Hawley, who-has been vjsiting friends heré the past two weeks,
returned to her home in Marysville .
this morning,
“The case of Martin ét. al., ‘versus
Lonkey“& Smith, is still on ‘trial in
the District Court.
The Truckee Republican is. out
again for a new county. vit wants to
L-play-with.a white elephant awhile,
The line of the railroad is ‘a common place of resort of Grass Valleyansjust now, who want to see how
the.thing looks,
be repeated by our—people when the
track is laid to this place.
The Cunning Man.
The cunning man overreaches nO Oe as
much as himgelf,—Beecher. had
ever expressed than the above. With
all the schemes and tricks and underhe_never succeeds _in-covering up}
his tracks successfally enough ‘to
avoididetections He may~be-ever so
industrious ini laying his little plans
‘of treachery, and think his cunning
{ is past finding out, yet most men can
d him like an open book, Such .
a nan, can not long Yourish in al
ecommunhty. When his true-charaeter becomes Well known; when the
‘public learn that» while he openly
professes good principles, he secretly .
plots evil;~he soon “Towed the confiwiththe many.whose loss would “be .
The cunning wan is never frank and
hotest, and-bold. He is always in
Beecher says, never overreaches any
one as much as-himself,
other State, and bad better Tet well
enough alone, —
Another Smarty.
The Mining and Railway Register
of St. Louis has discovered a mare's
nest! It has found out by referring
that the rock is roasted; and t
‘ manner in which it is done, and
os = —--seomes-tothe. conclusion that it is .
“Spencer Process,” which it thinks
-Fryer’s resembles. The roasting of
’ the rock is only a fifth part of the
-_¢ Fryer process, and each part is so
; complete that, alone, one of them
would add twenty-five per cent to
the gold saving capacity of any system of reducing ores now in use.
Everyone who has seen the works
in operation, concede that the pro0% cess isa d success, Of course
; o haye not seen, can not
any correct judgment, but. will
have to wait until they have aD Opt
portunity, which we hope will be in
es & short time. ‘
in this matter know nothing about }:
the school system.of this or any}
to the patent of the Fryer process,’
failure, becatise there was once a)
The Entertainment Saturday
Night. —
~A& full house ‘listened to the entertalsinanl aives for the benefit of the
Episcopal cburch on Saturday night
last. ~“Pheprogrammewas along
and varied one, The tableaux were
well gotten up, and very. pleasing,
but did not succeed each other quite
as quickly as they eught nap
done. The farce was well played,
it was not as good a selection, we.
Wk, as might have been made.
The ‘actors, however, made all there
was of it. A very fine recitation by
Sadie Davenport, the box tricks, and
the Skidmore Guard coucluded the
entertainment. Considering the’
short time taken. far preparation the
show was good, The. greatest fale
was want of promptness. The proceeds we believe were ey eatisfactory. ; L
Grack Gresxwoop says she weuld
like to live in ‘Paris if she had an 1neome of a thousand dohars.a miunte,
After a year she'd have-.more cor-}
m . eats and Lustles than any barn would
The process will}.
We believe no truer sentiment was .
~-hand-workings of the sunning man, . trouble, and always: in. fear, and, as}.
Washington letterfrom a lady corHrespondent to the Cleveland Leader,
regarded as again to the community. menta and showing signs that someBR te
“Fuep, Dovdiass ii Lineous—AT “Tw its tecture ov eenietiwet IMPORTANT NOTICE, See
Life,”’. Theedore Tilten teHs the . stery of the king who could not be+JOHN JACK, —
canyons of thé Siermis. High moungives this little incident, in ‘which made happy except by Wearing a z z
tains rise on three sides of the lake co Douglass and President Lincoin . happy man’s sbirt. ‘When the . " NEVAD A. CITY, e
and the cold seems to concentrate gured: L asked Mr. Douglass for re-. happy man was found fag tg he ~ ES
t face: Eve ie Seats miniscences of Abraham Lincoln, a. tained be wore no sbirt. is in‘53 teen appoitited pole agent by
upon its “sur "yy ©} subject ow which I never tire of hear-. variably creates a _Iaugh, and, Theotofore Donner has been covered with ing more. He replied by recalling . dore takes advantage*of it by sliding . LIEBES BROS. & CO., —
-ice-five or six sg thick, long be-. the evening of the second inaugura-. in the following bit — a For the mate-of-shele OR pO “é fhe C
fore the middle of January. Skating . tion ball. Mr. Douglass was not ‘at . dies and gentlemen, I suspect from j
the time a resident in Washington, . the merry hemor yeu are in, that cigars &. SMOKING TORACC day e
has been excellent on the lake wh : 7 Os y padiupesn erase WACM} bat theré to attend the inaugural} many of you would be-afraid of untokens
many of the ‘poudsand reservoirs in ceremonies, and applied at the door. buttoning your vests.”’ When Mr. a a rkeepers will hereafter find it to their h
the vicinity were partly open. This] of entrance, with a very light color-. Tilton gut this off in Newark, N. J. TACH batore Ps 2 ig Rage ASyear hur-been one-of the—coldest—oa-} ed. lady, _Mrs, =; of Philadel. the other evening,. a stout and tidy . their supplies. I will guarantee to deliver 4 . Yr
, ice at Schaffer' phia, under his-escort, _ The whip. looking Scotch woman fii the galery . mem “CIGARS lower than they can get a ~ of ae
record spd.the ive at Hehaffer'y: and er-snapper at the door did aot know . responded: ‘*Deil a bibam I afeard, there at a Bhy, Following are ‘some of were
at the ice pond is ten or eleven inch-. him, and taking him for the colored} mon,” and. then unfastening two ashlee enartaiess casey : a
‘es Ahick. Donner Lake yesterday . attendant of a white lady, admitted ; buttons ued her dyess in front,. and . . BOQUET,\ bone
wn ote om over ane PSE ele te ca ae . ws Sew, = Ss
ie was onlywbout an inch thick in. 4 ok Ae he wer inclined to enous [bie by the eee ime ———— a
portions where it was frozen, There . toward a side door and closed it on} linen, and my grandmiter’s ain spin— Miss
has_been-no wind~in the region of hi He found himself, to his chag. nin’, too!” Theodore passed . on, ; sop Se HERMA (OES, : deligh
the lake, and nothin that would . Tiny Sbutout upon the pavement. aan — ~—“PERLA DE CUBA, ee
reyent the usual aon sa of ites: Just them some one told the officious “He got neatly out of a little sn -SARY N, ae ng q
: A ded oo aes oe =“ —— had treated sar witb-bis intended. Ste taxed bi] ME: : the ch
ome unseen forces must. have con-. lierly, and the young man hastened . with baving kissed two young ladies . . REPUBLIC DEC press
spired to interfere with. the usual. to admit him. Almost the first bead . gt some party at which she was met}: E CUBA,feveaing procesnees ~Many-of the . be saw looming up above the eruwd presént. He owned it, but said that PUMARIEGA, —
3 was Mr. Lincoln's, .and. the latter) tieir united ages only made twenty~chorce: YOUNG AMERICA, style,
iat aettlers have been puzzling their seeing-him also, culled out, in his ‘ene. ‘The simple minded girl thought — fering:
brains over the enigma, and, it is cheery, familiar voice, -«Come this . df ten and eleven, so laughed off Bere AMERICAN TEAM,j aa)
pretty generally concluded that. hot ook Fred Douglass; ag here, I pout. -He did not expliin that oné+ And a variety-of other brands, too numer. ed the
springs must have burst. forth in nie! to see you. oe en grasping . was. nineteeti and.the other two years. iy to —— Set bar-keepers can get iy
is hand, he said,—‘‘I want to-ask+} ofage, Wosu’t it artful? Oh, . Cisar of me guaranteed to suit ald their @ year
seme portion of the Jake bed in such you what you thought of my speech . George! ae we very low “Soi a ae
force as to prévent the temperature . this afternoon; Isaw you standing si a OHN JACK. ~ghowe
of the water from being lowered to. there in the mud while I was talk: i
he li , Back costae ing.’ ___Mr, ‘Douglass then wenton Probate Notice, ° _ THE. Su an in
-the-congealing point. Such springs . to rehearse to. me some of the won: xt vaatel af Vv Fl TESTE with
are’ common io Tahoe, but so far a&! Yerfol utterances of “that inaugura. (\paTE OF CALIFORNIA, County of NefF fume Company, the Tr
is known there-have neverbeen any tiom-speech that had burned them. \°5vada,ss, In Probate —Cou-t, —In--the-}———_— oS Es SRS erase PRES Soran Aap
in Donner. Inasmuch as Truckee’ g . Selves upon his brain. . Continuing, ibe ct the ketate and. Coardisnship. ei. ; eT aes : after p
: he seid; Mr, Lipicoln—then—intro-. &ULancaster, & mino®. Th apps fO Pen zines a
grandest skating rink is this lake, duced niyself and Mrs. to Vice ee a net died By ‘Mary L. Lancaster Nevada -and Grass Valle :
three miles long by a mile wide, all. President dobnson at his side, Mr, . Guaruian of the pores a estate of a. ys = .
Se Tra Laicaster, -pra for ‘an—ordér Saree
the skating fraternity are interested} Johnson scowled, then presently ot sate oF Biro ude Senos propRE now prepared RC
in knowing why it don’t freeze. — smoothed his face into-eivil'ty; but} ety pelunging to said minor. that it is A umber a + Seti De = —" for ~
: I said to Mrs. as we walked necessary and would be beneficial to said 5 Bloda
Truckee Republican. away, “That man‘ is no Sriggd: W . ailtnoe thet ngewe gos Aiprcmped we ge Mi Fy Buildi died”
aren ” It is hereb t the next of kik 1h
) . sweh as you and I, ee Porte we apes EE MOE ing and Bui ing Timbers, Tiseuns
~ Pretty Cool, ii anand ‘. said estate, appear before this Court on.) ~“Thtend
People who prepare Truckee break-. Gynec Services ror CHILDREN RHOBEDAY is%6, gr “Coat Hoon or Common, Finishing, and a and Mi
fasts have to first thaw out.the meat, . Several ‘methods for. ‘ministering to . this Court, in Nevada city, at 10 o'clock, .
butter, potatoes,“milk, eggs,’and ey. little ones-are suggested: ogcasional . * cedar ahead ot bo granted farthep. ~ General Assortmenti ae —
ery edible that-constitutes the mal, . *Pecial servicesor a regular service . of ouoh-ontata Sc cEAnEEinie, cs
tiaathe aie anil on ot=tost held, in a different room, while the. Ana ie farther ordered, that = copy of Building Lember aL and in
a —masses—otFE t-lgact 4 suc
i Ce ree ee ee sermon-{or-adults is being aetiveind; mrss ee eres win tay or hiner San = large-e
Steaks are frozen a9 hard. as" ¥ooks, . or s-division of the-regular-serthon. [00° 0) A Nevade Traupéhipt, 6 uewepa-. 5 seh Hen Baia
and,eggs can be thrown acroas the. Prepared for juvenile comprehen. per printed and publistied.in said Nevada . ways on Hand, peony near
roam withont being broken. Par:' ‘sion. A good rule to ‘start with are “a4 4 ° 5 nas :
2 would be-thatimary one down} Dated Jan, u ey ee The
ties preparing to make veyagesin-the by. Corbett : * ever uaa pag of} vice Seed vraag: A Largo Amount: of Seasoned depot ir
Polar_seas will find it to their ad-. two syllables ae aS tmwertabie elie y : SPRUCE WOOD on han a. = the irai
ee will answer the sama pur A : [ eentsae to — i sind ll werve ra seotbdiins of eueds Mentat al ielias. ASSESSMENT NvuTICE. ee aes the Be
BP ens SEN pn“ gering “Up Cary . bles may be very. edifying to colle-" OORES PLAT BLUE GRAVEL MIN-. Orders left with Johnston & Son, Neva“ble, 80"
and making fires:—Truckee Repubgiaus and teachers, but few ministers. i ing Company. Principal place of . aa, or at our office’on Town Talk Hil, wil tained f
lican have congregations made ap of such . business San Francisco, California. Locapee panteaial 3
\ hearers. Addison’s exquisite EngGal, on sos mies Sie piven, thet ee Se a Sek vies ae ‘ a otice :is herebv given,
~ Advertised Letters. lish sounds fairly ebild like in com. meeting of the Board of Directors, held on N. & G. V. W. & L Co, er. track
The following letters: remain in-the Post parison t (No. 1) of Ten Cents pe¥ share’ =e il E. Nevada, Oct. 20th, 1875, for this
Office, in this Aty, for the“week ending the lands Wiliam Moras pulpite in Raving anak = capi ek of PES sas s with th
Monday; -danuary 17th Pek gumeee rss 8 2 —bat-in a a nc nr’ tretatates + tation,.payable mime a a ee eae
A, Haskins, P. M. * reader finds pages of ex uisite comtary ton ak the office of the company, Roonil,
a cna : Pai Son ano catiraly with gy Peay or captor > ge “urs, c. M. HAYES, Ther
axter_ Fran words of one syllable. The direc. shall i id on the Tenth day of i
‘Beal Wm 0, tion of Longfe’low’s favorite poems February, 1876, will be delinqnent and adMAIN STREET, Nearly Opposite idly me
Cochran George, is babyish compared with what—we ee male a yap eden eager AR the School House, dry a
Dougberty Owen occasionally find in the poet’s cor. oP eee th those le
a5, Monday, the Sixth day of March, 1876, Ss kinds
Fulton R L, = ners of country newspapers, but we bog ar Gs dattanuant pi —— 1 WORK? such as todo.all eS county .
Seen Jackson, know some adults who = Longpa costs of AG eeSeng © an -Sepenses of =
, . — iforn a
Ginddtoe J 3 M, 2, oe en 0. al CURLS, Mr. $
Haslitt Mrs. F, Gore awh Union
Hunter Harry, rat a Tar eS Transcript wants to NOTICE TO CONTR ACTORS. ‘FRIZETTES, ETC. mais
Ragon. A J, know how many floating coffins ate She ‘keeps axGme assortinent of Hai making ses afloat which Captain _Waterman has WILL sell to the lowest bidder, Section Work constantly.on hand, and is pre a4 2
P ‘No. 10 of County Roads of Nevada . ,°% prepared suming
THEAtlantic Staten, steseaes -certitied-to-as being sound and sea-. Township, tcommencing at a point near . (0 4° everything in the hair line entrusted .
he 8 & Johnston & Son’s powder House, thence by to her th in the latest style-and-—with—
those east.of the. a ae have} worthy? —Wewould like; to KknOW A, Rosenthal’s residence, thence up thedispate 5 Ch:
* ae Nevad and Washingtor turnpike to th © ese 2p not recovered yet from the panic further just how much it costs to get Washington hema, utes mative “Snead oe ‘Wile sigilbn hasc cana eas ick's We hx
that began in-1873,-when the polit-} certificate for a rotton hulk from . less. “This line uf road-is to be put and . Celebrated Satta.. — sixteen v
cal raid was commenced on the rail-/an Inspector? This going itd an sactand mar ten iav. ee benced het ; Also Local Agent for Remington's Sew. ‘masquer
roads; The closing of factories, the] nvestigation of a ship after she has’. of — a Se Le eee yd rete pater . oS nee RA. cC. Me HAYES. It has b . r ei q . °
check on immigration, the numer. } gone t6 the bottom of the oeean, carccm dcop. Bids t0, be filed with the Herads, Dec. 8, ais, that mot
ous comniercial failures, redaction of . rying down hundreds” of hunian be: —— ce. Mey eh asad a cna tor dress
expenditures in doiestié life and of . ings is’ ghostly fares, ald Ie is about) ™ ~~ SS ‘Commisatonsr . ee FRANK = POMAS. ee a Goose
gs REE a ree among . time that an indignant people stampHighest pienh 000, [Practitioner of Homoeopathy, j Hood, e€
@ accompaniments aa i E um, $50, —
co co aaa nal At out —Maryaville Appeal. By Authority of an Act of the Legislature. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, of paper
iit nines apts . > material
can claims that St. Louis is now [By Telegxaph,) IN Sate ee Office---Broad St., cor. of Pine, of a pert
nedrly out of the depression, and Stocks. In aid of the Topeka Library. Tickets NEVADA Crry, paral ti : me be }
that the Mississippi Valley generally St each.” Fox full particulars, address cents for
is building manufacturing establish; Yesterday Morning’s . Sales. PO Capttal — eo BANK OF NEVADA COUNTY “the mas
Sicerebens Lok opeka, 5: 4
;
Ti, BROAD @TREET, ET, NEVADA CITY ont
110 Best & Belcher G8. _
. ~ the old prosperity will soon} 9475 OS ee: a Assessment Notice. _. qurm STUCK $200, 000. ae
return? te SNe kee he ae os Se = :
Ce ‘oo = Ea 108 ane Sasry = — OW GRAVEL. MININ iS COMPARY: E R. Ww. ‘TULLY, President, F the aity
Tue San “Francisco Journal of} 3025 Savage 27. : j ness, ‘San Francisco, California. Location . AH. Panzer. ecees = present t
.55 Choillar 102, of works, Columbia -Hill, Nevad ty, DIRECTORS : a Commerce begins'the new year with an — r Noroedas 71, Calitéenis. Notice is hereby given quay. . John Onshin. “Chen Marsh, R.W. tony retary of
a mammoth sheet of. eight: pages, 7 th ca tx inestiig"0f the Directors held on the . Jonathan Clark, M. L. Marsh, A. H, Parser on or bi
Near! e-balf of the fiat, 660 fmperial 9%. Teath day of January, 1878, an assessment, W. H. Duryea. ee ;
y on page is! 155 Yello = Iuckat 101, (No. 13) of One Dullar per share was lev& 1876,
‘taken up by a map of the ~workd,. 1450 Seeen Point 23%. . ied upon the eapital stock of the Corporare TO LOAN (on good collateral se=
showing all the steambont, rognigr. 70 Kimpire Mil 876." * . AS RSG IRN eget eater part Tor cy‘ cous — ft
+t. atuc aaa > gee the Company, No. 320, Sanso: 5 “ be rn ‘ear “Ts ship and railroad line connections of 80 Alpbe 24). 2 er Stink me Street, Tenasts etiitiiaceeaad cs A full lin
California with the reat of. the world. Belcher 32%. * Any stock upon which This assessment Se bes tae L, Jacob:
. : shall remain un on the~2ist— day of us} ught. Bullion di ted. a The paper hag'an annual review of . © 875. nfidence 223 4 . February 1876, will] be delinquent, Sia gh 4 __Kiberal advandes made oh Gold Dust 03
trade, commerce, bullion yield, pro} 110 Com ¥irg nin 483765 wertiess for sale at public auctién: and un-{ Bullion Assay or Coinage at the Min
ductions, etc., and is full of exhaus3370 Sierta Ne si = Wridep, tke Tenth dan” 1g to bay wig ~ Checks ca tkenheincua aieeeeee ie On Sat
tive tables and statistica) facts and/~ 150 Bullion 57. soos erie yrs neoorirmpapenr gerd together Sen, Sndkicn and ¥ City “lost betv
conclusions, Itis a very valuable} 1250 Overman 63. ™.. , sale. rattorlensticssalhag many. rah ee ore: Veoniton and Ge» “Mnert’s ra
* 900 Justice 29. SOS GAME, Agents for Live’ 1, London, Globe In‘number, and should be w yeseneyed tor 95 Excheque! . % SN Olek Sto. pag Rave ee sae de py on fer a fave
pane : } = Seg Beicher 94. a° Be Pensinn: See tm ga Eg grain waukee
sates $97 Suceor 2. peo ma < ". Agency Bank of California, ¥ inia City, eR
lichen Fomping éirls, says the Car250 Union Con ‘12. a ~_ ASSESSMENT ‘NOTICE. = =
son aden ore wove showballing in and Fr we ST ts ne Time Deporits will be allowrs The ne:
about the Capitol steps the} 1 ro lgv0 PHING.GRAVEL MINING COM: onal C:
red day. Oneot them held thek 330 Caledonia 2824. ; C: Location of prineipal place Six Months Time Deposwill’ be’hi
ramparts and fusiladed the attacking ss Et trea business, Nevada evade Minors. Lo-. its,6 per cent. per annum. Dick
ith great effect. “Lhe battle . California. Notice is h Ct T 1 Months Time — a Yesterday Afternoon’s Sal croby given, that af Werve _ 2800 was carried On with much é on, OS: . a mecting of the if the Tenth next, Jan
both sides, the girls’ shawls idee ate To day of Janvary. 1876, an ¢ Numpre san 8 per cent. per invited t
e Do
‘pack and their cloaks flying in all ccm sa 2%. 2. ber A {= cha ‘wan ead soi eel a a
rections. These girls “fired” girl}. ew Coso sipieal seen of tee Company, payable imnay ers Tesiding at a distance
Utah 20. mediately in U ‘ y by Express. Mrs. L, fashion—the awkward, pump-handle nited States gold'or silver . -Ghecks
[stylp; but they made voce pretty . 1420 Silver Hiil 10%. coin, to she Secretary, at the-oftlce of the wal a atc ain nec ke , “ Compan,
a falr'ahots. It's queer, but the other 1925 Rock Island Ke Aug siock upon wah kus areanon oat LD INSTRUCTION IN GERMAN. 4
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