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ipipieennneatai
alias Sohn F, Wilson,
a Che Daily Transcript
AE FADAers CAL,Speen
a me = ee ee:
Fridays sementy 25, 1878.
GEO: M. MOTT is our only aathortzed Agent in Sacramento. He will reevive Advertisements and Subscriptions
forthe Transcript, and reee relp 7 ior us in
_ Our Hance, m
Agr Tak ring Many People In, the
Ss Pead Monts Hotel’* Keepers are”
“Arrested -The Caélmination of a .
Confidence Game Which Originated in Nevada City in i876,
For uuparallelee cheek and unmitJohn Cee,
and his Fight
bower Wa Morgan;senary-cf= =e
jgated humbuggery,
sie The gaie at which these two
cwaithies have just: =been—eaught ext;
bythe Special Postal Agetits in. Sid.
ney, Nebraska, -is-one of -the—best
laid plans for taking in green-horhs:
and gullible people that bas ever bee 0
this person, who already had a Jock
box in the Sidney pestoflice, asked
Postmaster Dudley if he couldnot’
rent another box for a ‘friend? Mr.
. Dudley replied “ceftainly,” and the
second box was hired. The person
gave a slip of paper-to put on the
Wilson.” Several
that address> — Air.
Dadley wrote’ to.Special Avent .
. FParaysthat he believed something
was wrong, Hé had received a numname of “J. F,
letters came-to
Morgan was not in,
back to the i, 0
way from the Leckwood House to
the platform, the Sheriff and Snyder .
nieteMorgan. ‘The Sheriff spoke to
Morgan as he passed. and the Jatter
replied. The Sheriff thentold Moron-which was written the+eaite-consider himedlfander-atreat; +.
and’at the same-time said “throw. up
your hands, t-wantto search you.’
On Morgan’s person was’ found a
package of 21 letters, addressed to
J. F. Wilson, one postal card, and
ber of letters from ithe eastern States
enquiring concerning J. F. Wilson, .
to each of which he replied that he
thought Wilson was a fraud. Mr
Dadley went.on to sa¥ that this person~had informed him that hé. i
and would oveasionally make a tendet of $50 or $100 to him a ¥) .
for his trouble. —
Special Agest .Furay was unable
to give his time to the working up
cial;
Case 7
chis-famity-and-wt-his-reques
“Agent “Bey bolt. ‘took th
hand
~My. Sey belt a 322 Omaha. on Satar-_
day, and arrived in Sidney on Supig
day Thorning. He first ealled on
Postmaster ‘Dadley, who informed
titi that the person relerred to in
(his letter to Mr.
Lain;
. covered was
of the case on uccount of sicknes ‘SS in, :
pin the—sebcine,
three Jettersfrom ‘Lee* to Morgan:
Tbe latter had-been to Cheyenne,
end there Lee had—sent—etters-to
Postmaster Dudley had suaspected that Morgan was the aecom.
-plice, for the reason that Lee had
+shonlid-heréatier mail pany letters beea_coprespending —with-hitm catty 7
of Jate, Auiong the letters found
oo Morgan were those that Appear
above.__The—only—“veturns” disthe vonnstews (Pa.). check,
in the letters of. Lee to Morgan,
+he-former,urged the Jatter_to tome
“from. Cheyenne toSidney. _as—_seen_j
us’ possible; he reported progress .
asked — for—$30—tos
vive to Dadtey,and asked for post-age stamps with: wWhich-to mail dats
ters,
On
Hr}
going
a
joes
+ brought-to the notice-of the pal lied
and although. its: perpetrators have
been permitted to go Unpunished for),
“a long time, it is now.safe to~ assert .
that their litile confidence game _is
_nipped in the bud. :
i uray Was 2 man
Famed John C. Lee,-who had resid ed John “Sidney. ‘House,-SidneyNato
_The decoy jetters sent out by Lee,
alias Wilson, were. §.milar ia import to the ones Bent from Nevaaa
City, with the exception, that they
“mentioned certain “deeds to mining
. property. in_the~ Black—Hills,”
in Sidney for sev res montis past,
On the way
and about half
\o Morgan’s .T90m,
"Pherain-fall for the season, ap 40°
four.o’ "clock on . Wednesday afternoon,
at Grass Valley, was 14,93 inches.
same.period, according to the auge
ot the South Kaba Qanal. C0. ,” was
18.72 inches—a difference in our favo¥ of 3.79 inches. Can it be pass!in the rgjnfall of the two, towns, only
four miles apait, Otis there a. differ-enee between the two gatiges? . .
Since writing the above, we learn .
tbat Dr. R. M. Haunt and Felix Gifliet
have Fain”
“a
2 femalese_ oe
The rain-fall in. this city for-the.
blethatell here is so. much difference
‘ALLEMAN iNIA,
i _gauges—at—iheir places .
Turret were 98 deaths in San
Pranciseo last weck—66 ‘males and
teers Pan ct Canad are sonia
3 times Gieaper than ‘Feast Pows
der. =
AW. oe GIVE THEIR
which, do not differ from each other,
nor taterially frem-the one in Grass
Valley, which goes to show that the
f South Yuba Cunal Co.’s gauge
i mot correct._-The following—is e
-raiy-fall for the season, as~ taken by .
. Pelix Gillet, showing a difference «i
ronly” 229 ibehes between bis and the
Grass Valle y gauges
1377— October,
j
1.25 iis
ANN U A Lo -B A 5 Be
é A Pa per Cambrie Masque
Qe the 6
atoms j
lave
& ees
rade: Ball, i
~ ON FRIDAY EVENG,
February 22, _ 1878,
1,
I Wor BD: “call the att
4€rees-of the verv best vari
that could be procured j in
France a and California,
ALL /TRUE TO NAME,
[ we. -ROOTED,-ANDRASED-WrTy
GUD -ARRIGATION, viz:
=. " CEERRY,-PEUM,. FEAR,
_{ PEACH, APPLE, bLACK MUL.
Bias ee
FRUIT TREES,
FLOWER PLANTS,
“BULBS AND SEEDs,
FOR SALE AT
FELIX GILLETs
NG RSE ey,
NEVA DA city, CALIFRII :
enty fon F
who intend to 3)
¥rait Trees this Winter,
ariety
do “November, a= 3:50 do
1878—Jonuary ‘to 23)" “8.43 doea
Ar HUN NT'S HALL,
+, \Wilses=propricter,’—Alsolong.
. lisis_of names; with postofiice—addresses. Tt was noticeable
only one person's tame was given
at each ‘postoifice. In the lists,
were the addresses of about -1,000
that}
: ~Fotal for ean 15 22 inebes
I kept at the South Yoba Canal Co.’s
office, the-ruin-fall was 2.20
Gillet’s gauge showed a fail of 1,80
t
inches. . Programuie i in a. few days.
ever
BERRY CHESTNUT, ‘WALNUT,
= AT MOND, FILBERT;
bearing Raspberry
ts, Strawberry Plants,
Phe an
. Se saristic Ss,
well known_lere, having b: en one-f}
tie proprietors: of the lottery Sich
As I don’t care about that gold .
. Watch, you may sel TF 44to pay ‘the
ak sts bene few cbiys the: ==
tud-itechoadquatier rsin Lise ty sume
doctoraartdrasgist and retahi the
out-of year bil and
i .
= at tat {the balance together with the trunk ernme ant. Mr_
che B
i
LOC
Thete is 3
thankful for
anxious to-b
t crackers, iL
tof this mont
=e
iic
ing and age
Dive
“his duties 5
G JP,
tor of. the me
on in 1 Me's s
ous,
efe arraigned on
Hore U.S. Comniissioner C. K. .Al“tay, and they stood: an examipation,”
dane} Mit, Neville appe ‘ared for the Gov .
Stephenson for. "Lee, .
a, ea letters Ia ine post. offic
“$e Lot fof last monta ihe
~poard bill, eta.
~~ addressed direct
Office.
aud Be Watehed them so closely th
: “they” betaine ahirmed and te f—petore
tue three hundred or
sept by tks.
the Hastern States. Since tacir departure, which'oceurred between two
days, about forty letters addressed to .
them have atrived, besries a large .
nore letters:
to” different. parties in.
~—unniber-niddressed tothe Posturaster
“naking fq uiries— Here 15 one—of)
the swindliug letters:
Pacrrrc Horxn, )
“PA TAGE, Prop't:
-Nevapa Cry, Sept. 16, °76. j
J, a. Cri chell, Esq. —Dear Sir: On
525
ie; of thos:
shoot
and contents, 2. ‘careful
as I want -them-to
. a friend-of jis died on-the same day.
Yours, ete., W. C. BROWN.
phe most important letter aniong .
i thee aptored corre spondenc © Was as
ees .
eae W ilson, Esq., Deaf Sir: Mr.}
+ Se b. “fitirhes, nierehant taitor ot
thisspiiees; basi just -shown—ine—your +
letter of the ‘224 inst., and from-.
which he -gathe rs-_that the Mr.
Ss: eres _he-= ties —atyour-hotel:
. must Have been his brother;
when last, heard from three years .
TCE
stopped at my hotel, registering his
manre3ws-©.-Gitebel:
“he died ery suddenly of apoplexy.
. Not knéwiug anything ef bis rcla.
viona, I examiued his trank and
fonnd it to contain’ very fine gold!
‘watch and chain; two silver mounted
revolvers, a gold’ ring, aud many other viiluabtés.
pers addressed to J, J. G.tchell, Cho,
Mich. Qn seeing tfis, and suppos.
Ang you to be some ‘relation, I concluded to write-to you as the said
trunk is very valuable, and you are
evidently the proper person to have }
it. I would also say taat Mr. Gitehell owed mea balance of $20.50 for .
the above amount by registered let--.
ter, with-insiructions as to what
point you wint the ae ae .
and I will forward to-you at once
Address, #. Ay Laprenne,
Nevada City,
Nevada Oo. Cal.
Numerons citizens—here have received letters of inquiry . concerning .
Lapierre. It seews that a large number to whom the-bait Was thrown did
not bite-very readily, but’ there are
forty or fifty lctiers.in the Postofiice
—frodays atto7
T ajsu found some pu.
Please remit toma
7 was$ hi Catone Gh
close you. my shack for the amount .
.
NA EO
particulars.of Mr. Hughes’ death-~as .
you kuviv, aud where he is buried.
. Very respectfully yours,
J. H. Fisugr.
The check was drawn on the First
. National bank .of Johnstown, Pa.,
i for the sum of $29, and.was payable
to the order of J, F.-Wilson.
SS fe 5 Farrell, + attorney-at-law,
. Blaffion,: Ohio, under date of De. ce mber 31, 1877, wrote jn behalf of
iJ. B. Hall, to Postmaster Dudley,
. asking bint to go to the Sidney .
House. and see if a Mr. Hall had died
. there, ee a trunk with the
landlord, .J,_1°. Wilson.__If jt —was
the Sidney House, as_L-seo —
any answers had been received to . letter to 5S West of Millersburg,that . Where: he flourished
. Patted lets Omaha,
who [1
of your bill, “a5 ¥ou—will plearebores
tioned, und = aes give us ect . .
time to take his trank al we,
>} and V. Hisrhower tor Morgan. The
were committed to jail,
-Lee-foriverly~resided—in Omaha;
during
dugys of Pattee’s Lotteries. “WwW hep
. grow up with the ¢ country,
Morgan was formerly a clerk in)
the post traders’ “store “ar: Rect}
Cloud agency, and_ hitherto has .
; boraé an excellent chi aracter
=o 1 Werne ‘Suny. “hist Pos tiiaStat ‘i
: Haskins, of this-eity, receiyed a Jet. lowing skercties of the representa
cial Agent making }tives-of thie eounty-in the Legisiatterfrom the! Sie
uqniries in regard to Morzan--when
Lhe was hGre, when he jefe, and_for—Coteman, Hon. dohn-€: = Senator,
evidence of the Sswibdles. he comnit1
ted while in this city, all of which .
was sent to Qmaha yestérday,
li: appears that when Morgan .
. jumped Nevada City be didn’t have
and it .
has remsined undisturbed ‘ever since
at the National Exchange, until yes. terday afternoon, when it was opened
and found to contain from 700 to 800
letters, sealed and directed to various
parts of the United St tas. There
was also a list of about 1900 names
and a lot of privats papers, Xe.
foundin the trunk, =
The number of people who had
rall right, he wa wig is Tequested to send
the trank to J. B. Hall, Blutfton,
Ohio, by-ex press-C. O-D= Phe—tol=
lowing postscript, characteristic of a
certain class of lawyers, was added
to the letter: © ;
¥.S. If you should send “C. O.
D.” say nothing of the drug and
. doctor bill and Mr, Hall will see
to. that aS a separate matter soon,
wide
remarkable. ‘Tbe letters of.inquiry
addressed to Mr, Haskins came in so
rapidly that that gentleman had several hundred slips pripted of the article published in the Transcarpr-of
Oct. 16, 1876, and sent them to the
parties who wrcte him.
Morgun camehere _f
to the swindlers,
“which may contain money. “They
will alt be seut to the Dead Léiier .
Tire knaves must have con.
Aederates in the Hust, for nearly all
thos®.who inquiré of the Postmuster
say theyshave relatives of the same
Mame in the West. Of-eourse, there
4 Ran
is no such aw Tratel as the ** Pacific,”
‘and nope of the” “parties mentioned
ever died here. emer
The swindlers left ton acto parts
and have been laying low evar_since.
_But they have not been idle allie
while, as may be gathered from thé
appended extracts taken from the
Omaha Herald of the llth instarpt,
__which accounts for Qpe.of t the brace:
One of the most ey
-denge schemes ever brought to lig
in this special agents’ district of the
post office department, has just
been useartlied and completely nipvee fo the bud through the effarts
cial Agents Geo, L. Sey bolt
Nae oha b. Furay, and Goverifuvnt
Detective George Sayder, <
The first intormation of this confidence game-was seut by Postmaster Dudley to Spegial Agent Furay.
Mr.”’Dadley wrote that there wus*«
persen in Sidney who was doing «
large postotlicé business, niailting
trom twenty to fifty letters at atime,
und in each instance senditg them
neacly all to the same State, as for
xan) pie, one lot-of letters would go
toN@cénsylvania,) dnd perhaps the
next bs would Joasgent to ‘Pennessee.
This perdan. ived: many letters Ol an Ja the 2nd of January
L yesecn,
—Mro Sevbolt busied himself on
PStrrdiy+mo-watching “ee, but it” was}
a dithcult tuntter, for he evidently
. remembere@seving him in Omatia.
i It was also foted that he would not .
. take letters out of the ailice as long
as’ Postmaster Dudley was there.
Bat by a cunningly devised plan the
evidencd of Lee's guilt was at last
. firmly fixed, aud on Monday. eve
ing the Sheriff arrested, him whi
in the act ‘of taking the: detters {faint Se
the Wilson” lock box.
On the way over, Lee attempted
t0.drop on the ground the letters ia
‘his possession that-he had obtained
sng postofiice on Sunday evening
4S
A
nd -afterward opened. .The
Sherifl™yyas on jthe look-out, and+
i seeing Lee drop the letters he ‘pickthem up as fad L as they fell on the
ground, and put them if his pocket.
“Ta-Mr. Sey bolt’s rc
ted that he-had maile
but denied writing them or_ originating the scheme. He adihijted
having an accomplice, but refused
bolt would promise lim immanity
from prosecution. —Lee well knew
that the promise of a special agent
in stich a case would be considered
binding. This promise Seybolt decliaedto give. Sothe Sheriff took
him to\jail, There Lee was_ visited
by Government
Snyder, and being stoutly pressed,
Lee finally wrote on a slip. of paper
ithe nawe ef “E. W, Morgan, room
20, Lockwood House,” as his accomplice. Thisisformation was taken
immediately to Mt. Seybolt, who proto give his name, unless Mr, Sey-h
Detective Gearge .
time with J J. M. Patt
tor of a lottery, apd after. that was
played out be stayed bere for sevorat
months, thex went to Chicago. Lee
Was also Mere with him. The second
time {iat Morgan patin an appear@ at Nevada City was on the 13th
x btlay of Septeinber, i876, and ali of
his letters sent from here were dated
September 15,
These rogues have had a eheckered
career, and one which was marked
with considerable success; but at last
their little game is up, and they are
safely cornered, ‘Pney seem to have
been favored by fortune, so far as.immunity from arrest is eoncerned, but
the final result proves the truth of
the adage that ‘‘It is a long lane that
nee bo turning, =
_— aoe.
Divorce Granted.
“Fa_ the Dist.iet Court, on Wednesdayy a decree of divorce was
Weanesday bers.
the .
Lee wentiwest to .
relatives die in tais city that Fall wast
the ‘proprie~}5
. 46, merchant;-married, with a family
of nine children; resides at Truckee; .
dair, “Sam. latter A. KR. Lord, ane
Siebert. :
. Washington==C. Grissel.—
Californie, and known as-theNational Ex.
change Hotel, and lot of land on whieh
said Hotel is situated, bounded on the 1or: -therly sido bs Praat ptruct; eIrthe wester=~Budgepot—J, H. Hewstd, ~Sabez
. Armstrong, Joba Downey.
Meadow Lake— Peter F rank, ee
uch a lively rete as to arouse pis tls, + prisoners were held to bail in_ the} :
ae ol “yr Stiister Hiski Saw 2 May— “Vistt—your— place sunrofgt006-2sch—aad= tn—iefanh is wits ot
ee Taf ‘them, People die fast at .
Eureka—Henry Dill, J. Jackson.
Griss Valley—Mrs, Cloke, Geo,
. Corson, ~ Herman: Kruse, Stepnen
Moore, Julius Bamberger.
Rsanhs and Ready—Isaac sail
ing. 4582
—= ><
Our Sreiaee mene
. ture:
. . Feprese nting the Twenty-fourth Diss
trict; Nevada—and-SierraCo's; age}
. 4: aes resides at Grass Valley,
Nev.-Co.; native of E ngland;. Denio. erat; aistied 1877; first tert, expires—-Bros,, on the southerly side bys;
ly side by the lot of land of Rosenbery
a
tas
sterly side by the alle y . street, and on th
John Biasauf, and known as Jot No: 7 i
on WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of F EBRUs
ARY, 1878, between the ho=cs of 10 0'viuc k,
: Trustees.
J.1. Caldwell, Secr. tary.
Pe cost Bs 23d, L378.
. that divides eaia-lot-trom.lot of land of .
b
Btovk to-t6 Phat the satewit ero =
ete., ete.
ties, mixed,
Fresh, Vig:
double.
(all colors.
GARDEN SEEDS.
“Mostly Srown_on ny place, and Warranted
Hyacinth
double,-all. eolors,——
RANUNCULUS ROOTS,
Pansy, Blue amd feed Flax,
—Cheice Puli ip-B athe the
A, M. and 4 o'clock>P. M. of said day. at
-the said premi 5-abot lescribed, : =
aid promises above descr SEARLES, ) ~—#&-mnvst~ Berutiful Flower, admirbyy—
JOHN CASHI¥,$ + adapted for culture im pots, edginzs or.
x: BE. GENTHY, § beds. Very hardy. Finest double varie.
— i —and . persons,-principally id UHnois, 'Pen=. . Ga acne we Wanton “baksen "Sad. OF E3 President, Freneh, Eng. Deer Cre
In order for the reade 2 of the . . the amount Necessary. to secure the . nessee, Pennsvivania, Obio, and ee : Z EOP GARTHE tary lish, Kmevienn and C lif endey, 884
“Euanschrrt to fully understand the . Rey ty was $28 50, = of) Missouri. the two gauges of .40 inches, LEOP. Ge % Seere tye a ox “She being s sel
ae of-the-affir Me will. fa Es) RRS Seer noes Es t In. Tesponse to. Lae’s“letter,. —Mor-. poner ; ius wei Castes ta = Paes SS Rap egg open SE I Be 3 :
them: anth of Oc 4 tober, 1876,f ar in & While, “Wilson” ‘Struc & [ian came down from. Caeyenne on Z ee ; Z d x : Sea se
—haek-to'the men’ : 7 woes Sinan who was too smart: for him, . Sunday.“ Wheu arrested he was Grand Jury. =< a 'ROSES and JESSAMH SG
_ahdrésurrect portions: Ol 28h 88: who evidently * “had been there,” =n ; pre paring to-go-to ‘pidney —onthe The following is the list as for SALE oF REAL ESTATE, . closed on .
count then published concerning the for instance the followitve which we wa ext train. == the—Grand= Say, wehiok-tmects— —— RHUBARB” RooTs i
a {ticks of éne of theabsyr—aamed par. foumdt-=enreng capyared G = =. U, 8. District “AttorneyNeville —Pehnar : OTIGH ie herck that th a.
“Tes. (More aay ia this a fence Wils promptly notified by telegraph Monty, = HEME ——s: —_ = IT Te chy given 1 a a EE an =P as —
ete pas me a, ee = hive: nPdOL; Pa Jun tT, 18% ) Dy ME. Seybon of ‘lis arrest, aad he} Navas: 'Towuship= ———— ul Rx¢hange Hotel Gumpany--witt sell at . :
: ———_feone nn by the name 0 ee J. F. Wilson, Dear peas Rag oft proceeded JromOniaba to Sidney ‘by . J, B. _Duoray, J.B. Brown, Ezra Pubbe-Saie, tc he highest bidder tor carhPlants Pfleaiah Pinks, CarZs Lapierre and oa mores! ad eee. . the 22d ult,—received. -Sorry— toi a st train, accompanied by U.— S-brasi— Tame, “Conk —HensyGe= to ein, _al) the following, described = <s-since— Prat apoat cas He Cook, enry-Ge cal estatc, pituated, tying, and being in y
ea So wees i 5 Hotel eee Ye —— = tear ofthe death: uf Brown. = sputy Marshal Ball, The prisoners Pee rs ‘ity, Nevada County, and: Btate of { nation, Picotee F reneh—
juforms us
Bet, where
¥ Ui hing OF
ethers 3
: Swill ti go
“Phe
eating?
SCRIPT tam
=
a —-ba
li_is to be
rude bail,
-pnblished“me bts ure
Quy uff tir,
—
beatin
The Ex
. intertainment. :
Carrot, Cabbage, Parsnip,
Beans, ete.
ALSO FRESH FLOWER SEEDS.—
t$Call or send. for. Descriptive
‘Tarnip,:
“‘Lettace, Beet ;Onion, Corn, Peas,
with N. P.
Mutter Vii
Dec . 1S81; arrived in California Aug. .
1850, from St. _Leuis, Mo. Mr. Cris} a
jargely engaged in mining operaHE LADIES AID SOCIETY -of the
M. E. Church, of -this—eity, will give+
MUSICAL EN 1 ERTAINMENT end SUP. PER at the :
3
. tions and is President of the Nevada
. County Narrow Gauge R. R. Sac.
rameénto res, Arcade Hotel. I
Searls, Hon Niles.—Senator representing the Twenty-fourth District,
Nevada and Sierra: Cos., age 25,
“married, lawyer, resides at Nevada
City, Democrat, native of: Albany,
New York, elected 1877, first term,
expires Dec , 1881, came to Cahifornia Oct. 14, 1849, from Missouri; bas
been Judge of-the Fourteenth District Court, for six years. Sacramento
‘res., Golden Eagle Hotel.
Blackwell, 8. L.— Assemblyman
3 pe Nevada Co.; age, 45; miner;
tires,
Deniocrat; nativity, North: Carolina;
single; arrived in California, “from
‘Fennessee, in 1853, served in the
Legislature of 1875-6, and was reelected to the present House, Sacramento res., Golden Eagle Hotel.
—_ Garver, -Miehacl.—Assem man}
representing Nevada’ Co. with
Messrs. Blackwell and Giffen;. age,
53; machinist; single; resides at Nevada City; Democrat; native ef Ohio;
came to California in 1853 from Indiana been residing im Nevada
Co, since, he, eame to State, with
the exception of two years. Sacramento res., Grand Hotel. E
Giffen, Geo. W Assemblyman
representing Nevada Co. with
Messrs. Blackwell and Garver; age,
=
. Democrat; ‘native of Illinois; arrived
in California Sept. 7, 1850, from
gtanted imtyr case of Emma Craze
vs. John Orazd;-alluwing the plaintiff to resume her i
Emma Jetzer.
Empty whiskey barrels sell
Tuscarora for $350. The TimesReview bears witness against some .
live ones, full of liquor, who would]..
[create the room designated, but or Seng ee the F amowit.
a =
* =
\
Twentieth and Twenty-firet Legislatures. Sacramento res. Capital
Hotel.
<>
wera
Tue barking girl of Chicago has
recoverd from her strange hysteria,
neither barks nor growls any
reporter of the Inter Ocean
“Mosre’s_ “Flat. “Nevada —Ce-7
‘Methodist Church,
WEDNESDAY EVE’G,
February 6th, 1878,
Admission, Fifty Cents.
Children, 25 Cents.
Fine Music, ‘Fine Supper, and a
Fine Time forni-who-attend.
Assignees’ or Trustees* Notice of
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ted States, District of Califernia. Im
the matter ot P. H. Belden, of Nevada
county, Bankrupt— To-whom-it may-eon
cern: The undersignéd,H. D. Whittum of
Nevada City,in the County Of Nevada ,hereby gives notice of his anpointment-a Assignee of the Estate of P. H. Belden, of Ne=
vada City,in the County of Nevada, in said
District; and whe was to wit, on the 17th:
day of December;-A,. D. 1877;-~adjudged.
the District of California.
H. D. WHITTEM, Assignee.
Dated at San Franciscothe 4th A of
January, A. D. 1873
‘CAPITAL $300,000.
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA.
PRINCIPAL “OFFICE,
406 CALIFORNIA STREET}
> San Francisca
—
FIRE INSURANCE ORLY.
cae
Missouri; was a member of the] — RE ote ee, Sa
Charles H. Story, Secretary.
N.B. Eddy, Marine Secretary.
H. H. Bigelow, General Manager
RH. Magill: General Agent.
Genes Valley Branch for Nevada
Thursday, and found .
County ;
_© "TRUSTEES, : nyse
Wm. Watt, T. W. Sigourney a
262. eran Valter, gas. \° , :
Be
a
Bankrupt, upon the Petition of himself by .
“the District Court of the United States, in
= ~ PELIX GILLET.
Nevada City, —— 1877.-lin
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC,.
Catalogue and Price List of Trees _
and Plants.
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HYDRAULIC PIPE,QUICKSILVER,
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GUNS _AND PIs $TOLS,
With AMMUNITION to suit.
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HOLIDAY GOODS:
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Sheet: Tron & Granite Ware,
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