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January 29, 1876 (4 pages)

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The Daily Granseript __CONSTAELE’S SALE.” . shade’Trees onthe Public Streets. __A swErt young aoe went inton Cedar Rapids music store andasked Burlington (¥t.) y Free Press, says: _ Would it not be a good move on the clerk, inquiringly. if he had “A ‘. the part of the City Trustees, to pass. “Mr. G. H. Haselton,of Greensboro, Heart that Loves Me Only?” *-No,” NEVADA PRY, CAL. _ ~-fan ordinance requiring shade trees . has a little girl, four years-old; who. he said, “but here’s‘Health to Thee, ee ma to be planted on each side of all the, “ from the bed when about three Mary.’’’ That wouldn’t do, but beprincipal stréetsin town? or it might . m nths old, striking on the back of fore sbe turned to go she asked: : fa Jan. 29, 1876, . **Have-you ‘One Sweet.Kiss.. Befire . be as well for the city to plant them. her head and hurting’ it severely;. We Part?” That Cedar Rapids, clerk They would add magh to the beauty soon after this her head began to grow looked up and down tthe store; the = Sehools. ‘and comfort of the town during.the_quite rapidly, and_in.three months bookkeeper was out; the boss was} We believe the bill introduced by ‘Summer months, and be worth two had increased nine inches in circumup stairs trying to_sell a granger a}\+~ Senator O’Conuer, for the benefit of the Grass Valley School: District @ oat igri simshould become ucation prowdes a Board o ly in “of seven members for this district fnstead of three Trustees, Lhe Dis SS wheezy old melodeon, and so he lean er three fire companies in assisting ferenco. . All-efforts to arrest the our present efficient fire department growth proved futile.The head now in preventing the spread of fite. measures 2614 inehes one way ‘and Probably locust trees would be pref4°, the other. j The expansion of erable to evergreens, for the reason the head.seems to be ail ‘above the trict is large and the sebool fund) is does that during the Winter, when’ we eyes. The bodyis about the size of bill The proportionately great. uot interfere in-any. way with the want all the sunlight we can get, the children of that age and well formed, general jaw, excepting to give=the locust is leafless. Section 4081 -of. but it has not enough strength to o seven metrinstead of. . carry the head, so the child has to three, “Fie school money will‘ be: the ‘Political Code provides that the i crib, or plays is, the n. Board of Supervisors‘must. pay for . He hett; or ties-in its deposited where it now bou they. remain.as ~ @uries of, the district such trees when they. reach the age on the’ floor, just a3 it wishes. {t ed overthe countér and‘ turned ont see offered in a job let. \.[£% “ Shedidn't say much, bat.she went ont ofthe store in a step and a = oe ae ae Sates 1. ae pepe acti —hy = Peace in and for the _. sPietuary, "2D. pie & or dae en =} gnemt renderedby. said. Justice bf von * inh ‘ : hoes _will he « Assessor . costs of suit. I bave taken into éxecution, and isa -". yitue right.tithe and interestoftheabors se teas — setiettnn Genetic —_ named defendant in and t the one-eighth Bik se thet med certain quarta ledge known y the appurhenshces belongitie te oc i on y wise appertaining to the seid same.. Said prop. pt hog eta an a = “ now are, ‘and the election. of mem oe and State of Culiforsia,BESthe 14) part of that certain ciaiins witn all Britton, whoin her Way is a véry}. > seems to possess intelligence and remarkable girl. yi ae 140} iain rapidly when put to -the test; pounds, can turn a back handspring lar each, If the Trustees should “the end of the school year.—The billwith aglis;of-water—in her teeth, Thurs the seas: 5 eh at \. fore = Femp see : Township of sad‘Ka, County aof Nevada, eae, . ,. ; : bers.of the board -will take place uf nuit ae ne fe re. and Biacuy, hg ae oma a acai,ad cash . \ : balf and ruabb ed ber cheeks. thooghtfatly"alt ‘the} way home. Ske : ¢," most artistically finisbed articles that . . the astonished young lady had ever} igen on the 24th day of December, a. D. 1475, in -. z favor ater oe and sesinet i W. —— ophirty, me tes resin ‘oy Doltars 0 iGola” Coin, debt,~ interest, Bf a pe : about half adozen of the best and} ef anSeales Ws ik ate ~i * (. from the court of J: Me‘Balan ee = rove California,County of Nevada, = : i oe ay : Se SSeS ee : = 29th. sao fourth iio= its dips, spurs, and pany pie : an ee ais me © Ge! = i F aims 5 the above named Rocky‘din in the abose or mo Loe named towhshlp; county and State; alsoa certain house dnd lot known a8 the house ‘tice of I this city is an exact copy, almost, of the Neplant, sey two yeat old trees, in two itis quite healthy, aod bas a-good withont-spilling a drop, jumphalf ae of Richard Banbury, wita all-the privi‘Chi fof) lef of . vada city school_law, and we ‘have ‘years more they can recover -from appetite. The head is hard like all “way across a pond on skates, no mat-. —-* ee poop es gE me Fag published it in foll. Senator O’Conthe county nearly as much as the heads, and for the preseut_ does not ter whut pond. Sheis a dead shot,} & the sbove manned township, county and law for 5 nor has been informed tbat the law can throw a ball four hundred yards, state. year, we Notice is hereby gtven that I will sell at is not working well in Nevadacity, planting and protecting would cost. gtow faster thau nature would haveit. jump overa chair backwards, swim bova’ like a dack, and is open for. marbrent the hig the above iagiocnan 8 es oys’ hi; ie and that the people there ‘are about ~ Mxs. Grant's " Bengractions, — assert We . Horses as Path Finders. repeal. its for to petition Ison, .the town of Graniteville heres the Unic . that the law does work well in NevaIn traveling over. the summits of Mrs. Grantis greatly beloved by the never appreciate talenta jin women da city, althongh seme peoplein that poor of Washington, for itis a fact for some mysterious reason, ownship, Nevada county, C a l . , on entertain ‘ { SATURDAY, Jan. 29th, A, D. 1876, ; district may have eriticised the acthe Sierras, it is . often a serious not generally known that she and: oe — patton thee bons of 9 o'clock, A, M. and with thei tion of the Board of Education, for question how to keep on the roads. certain actions. We shall get docuBetween Truckee and Sierra Valley the President are very benevolent vertiser notes the following coineidoe ‘the above demands and fot costs. San Frar and charitable, and have a regular ences; ments on the uestion of the vule every storm ‘that “J. & W. Bone keep a meut sweeps over = a sutae cobain Hist a Vid of tbe law in Nevada City, ‘apd forlist of pensioners on their bands. m: rket in HE d ] . GS B } metabdle o urska Lownship. ae ward them to Senator 0" Connor,— the mountains obliterates all traces She is a very. kind mother, and tenof the sleigh tracks. ‘The road is rans hotel ss Ihauadout, Cottaey The ahove Sale is postponed until Sat; “ rene G. ¥. Union. der hearted withal. I remember that sells dry goods at Binghamton; A.{‘ urday, February 5th. 1876 large pro Itis true the present school law of usually kept firm and hard “by -conoe RICHARD DILLON, , does; anc when the President was being inangSassaman isa lawyer at Reading; this district -has—-somewho dispute “stant travel; but-on either side of Mr. Rippe dees business as a tailor ee An ere warmest urated I saw a young West Point cain Williamsburg; A. Horn keeps a ee: : ; its superiority over the old law, but loose deep §snow will leta horse silk det being carried to the White House F = The G. ee ‘ 4 Na = in the fourth ward, and Mr. “4t must be remembered the old law “almost out of sight. After the freezwho had been suddenly taken ill on saloon Bogus wants to sell you coal ‘in Puts and Call ' . 8, A had its critics also, A Board of Eding, blusteripg winds have blown the Washinton.” —— oo aro a pen tus domeianrnontiiweny 9 Ee cre esa i es aga nine ie oases Fryer No the aventie. ‘‘Itis Mrs. Grant’s-er“ueation may be criticized, and-df we: flakes and drifts into the track and ders,’’ said a servant, ‘‘that he be +o g oe arrived remember rightly, Boards of Trussmoothed the wer?over 80a . taken 5 ; es ee . New Yor to Colonel Fred’s-z00m.”—Andt Somk one, some time ago, seeing two or three eminent lawyers gather. 2 Ses Ss : rae tees have shared # similar fate. We! so. he was taken there, and althotigh * “PW MAKE “pvrs” AND “CaLrs” a _ usaess never yet saw a school. officer, nor forest Tookalike the rest, teams must. hé réaained ill several days, yet he ed together'on a spot supposed to bet; likely to be chosen as the site of the ‘ specialty. This system of dealing the Fryer in fact a whole Board, no matter of understand traveling in snow, ~Tol,‘was carefully nursed by: Mrs. Grant new law courts, said they had met WinLl in STOCKS ad ering popularity, as it fully exp how many it consisted, that could be sure shingles are nailed on all the in person untilhe had ‘recovered there to view the ground «here they ay ‘vantage a rat RISE AND FALL of hish * = + priced Stocks. : everyone, It seems almost. trees along the route, but they only “sufficiently to be sent home. JY menmust shortly lie. —— iaccaghs ; Si oar ko scores of seinen who have — = G —as-impossible.a. itisfor.teachers . 40. serve to point. out.the. general course, . “Grant vets up at tbc Sos. So oa = = ron $2-60-ta-3is-66phare SSETESE ee tion the eireumistance tu show that, + Bain at to 3 na Se —— in the “CALLS”’ during the past son seni ate : b i dothe same thing, Either law is: ‘andin the night time cannot be) although “surrounded by cafes, she) mor erning. When—Mrs,Grant says, pe -} “We tyve's large Cash Capttal and are thas ¥ Sherif of seen. To get out of the road is to ncy ‘The efficie —— est.up Jflow a start the fire ; wa. ; enabled to fully protect our. Certificates. McDonal , good enough. seuses a truewomanly heart, and put on the -teaetile,”” he bas s . . es oa schools depends “pon individuals get stalfed;to get lostin a storm,, or} finds tine to do a great deal of good. and [aes ngs a long experience that to ASTONISH THE We also Bay. and. Sell Stocks fe is more than upon law. We have seen at night, is death. ‘The instinet and —Nowark Advertiser. ay is dangero a J a }on Commission and Loan a — ~-is-very ri _good schools in districts where on?y knowledge of the horse is the dri-. : gne Trustee acted, ‘and have seen ver’s safety. ~Let the reins hang. Aw Bxpranarion: —The reasons Tue celebrated sera horse, < base them. ‘ men now poor ones. where half wdozen held loose and most horses saequainted -that the Central Pacific Railroad Judge Fullerton, left ‘ Sacramento for}; —s_—> a PRICE _OF PRIVILEGE OW TEX — thinks th the way will go slongin the road . will =net-issue~exeursion tickets to —office;-and-viee-versa. The law. in -with = E’st_on =r s train. . SHARES AND UPWARDS : ee BiRiorsorece force hereis similar in many respects almost as well where it is -covered the Centennial Exhibition are thus with drifts as where it can be seen. given by the General Passenger }to the one prevailing at Marysville, $1 25 per share fer 15 days. the whe Sacramento, Stockton, Oakland and They learn to feel for the road. every Agent: If the concessions were made, bi wed eee via the. pr e among the NATIVES! sheep herders of SanBan Francisco. Judge O'Connor time they put down their feet, If they say the railroad people, the regular +a Rosa and other plaoge-inSosemamaae can learn how it works in those muke y Inisstep and go out into the passenger busivess Si elas would be ruined, }eounty=— :
_ cities very “easily, We think the. . loosesnow,, they ttarn back carefully since no one would go East without . he would . ” ~ [By Tegra. Se change would be good for Grass‘Vale intothe road. When by any mishap an excursion ticket, which the sleigh is hoplessty out of the sell at Omaha, or sume point not far Mining Stocks. road, und the road lost, there is only beyond, Another difficulty occurred one way to find it—turn the best tothe impossibility of satisfying the Yesterday Moming’s Sales . it as agree to, attend to the ‘business Sareea horse louse and follow it to the track. public with any reasonable reduction.: should be. 1620 Ophir 59. ‘It will go directly to it every time. 345 Mexican 19%%. 8 Gelwickian Era. —Truckee Republican. Tsz New York Teish World pre530 Gould & Curry 2234. We thought Senator Laine or the fets Blyine to Gramt. It says Grant . 850 Best & Beleher 6134. ,Lager Bver, Savaiye 3234. Maripowa Blacksmith took the lead is supposed to bea Methodist and a 2400 80 Chollar 92. it but Another immense brewery estabare, Legislat present in” the follower of Wesley, who was an en150 Hale & Norcross 59%, seems the honor is denjed them by lishment-+s to be put in operation emy. of American liberty; _while 465 Crown Point 23%. The Republican Blaine, whose name.is # modifica-. 130 Yellow Jacket 99, the Oukland Tribune, who -¢laims ev=. near Truckee. 960 Imperial 9. ; It says San Francisco capitalists have tion of Bianey—a perfectly Irish erything fur -its representative. 5%. Mill Empire am says: Mr. Gelwicks seems to be lalooked the ground © over, and name—is free from any such — G Kentack 13.boring under the. hallucination that have concluded to commence the tions; , .. 50 Alpha 24%. »It says in this -con200. Confidence 20. heis the city of Oakland personified. work soon. THE Indianapolis Sentinel rasbly 775 Con Virginia 417. ce impuden the 8 with ; laws devises He made the statement that the rebel to deign 780 Sie not reasons a the Truckee River i is esdoes ee and autocrat, an @f = prisoners at. Camp Mortom were as te-the business-of inform the people jof tha. nature-.of pecially adapted foully treated-as the Uniow ectdieset-70 Exchequer 134. 100. Bullion 48. the measureswhich his fertile brain. “making beer. The purity of its waat Andeisonville. The Journal te _515. Overman 65. + 25 ~ ces for 30 di NY plaining our system, ; Be Remittances OE T OND _ Workhas _ Opening— ee ee_rock worl eli Wells, Fargo & Co. or Post Office onders at ses and le ; In ashert . ourrisk. Address ' enlarge th i Seat the prese CHAS. I ARUE & CO. the return : = ee Ss nee to any mi. ——e — . : wills . jaa ie wen = ANDERSON & RANDOLPH, Ea ' . . . batt ond ite prosieeity te the Celiter . . =, ? Broad stré Goldsmitk Sins pind wit as in — with tight . CORNER OF SUTTER AND MONTGOM--—— melggcend #4co tions are Bloc ‘Clock Tower Building; : z : ER JEWE eee + tors of the ce te z Sif SAN FRANCISOO, Post Office—Lo cx. Box 819 » produces.gho important. acts—one . h debts 3 ae ” oui wa eee es ee) SEND FOR CIRCULAR [FREE] oc gent men be found there wao will + $1 00.yor share for 10 ayn oeaeaas's ‘that peopl t : a . —Shiiging’ a ticedupon the Tebels was the free 1900-Succor 2%. ges compured with its climate. It is} 660 Union Con 10. = distribution among them of 100 eop-. “1050 Lady Bryan 33%, and the other thehperte rights of ies of the Sentinel per day. 215 Jniia 15% the whole people—have been crowded ever been made, on the coast. Its those and ly, ‘manufacture requires an abundance Assemb the h throug Senator Gonpox, of Georgia, is Se ees ‘ who are to be-affected by. thé operaof ice and a freezing atmosphere. in favor of free and universal amnesYesterday ‘Afternoon’8 ‘eeiaa DIAMONDS, tion of these laws have veither been When the hot beer is taken from the ty, not excepting Jeff Davis. If a ond & Ely 18%, >. : consulted nor informed in regard to boiling kettle to the cooling pans it bill for universal amnesty oantot be+ Bssto Berek (eaefa S JEWELRY, _ their provisions. This is au upusumust become perfectly cold in about passed without attaching to. it the 00 Jackson 2%.. ‘ — al proceeding. It is the inauguratwelve hours or it is spoiled. There prqposed onth to support the Con110 Northern Belle 30. tion of a new erain legislation-—Gel-is-frostevery-night—the year—rownd+stitution, hewould vote for ‘the bill wickian era—an era, which, conalong the river, and during half the with such an amendment, 250 Globe 13. -IMPORTANT NOTICE. ceived in stealth, bids fair to bring year the meroury hugs zero pretty: 25. New Coso 134. a wee Mr. Be.xnap and his friends are ee 250 Utah 19, 000 : forth a period of municipal corrupclosely. JOHN J JACK, Orders from the interior win. Again, lage® beer must be kept in not diatiinyed by the result of the 68 Rock Islas a tion\such as ‘has disgraced the his8 one . : Sentoriat contest in Iowa. One of Dniico orrather in ice cellars; and tory of nearly every city in the 9 ie 6s Caledonia Si” oS the fitm, a Will~bea: . WATCHES, 1470 Leopard 11%. _seale ofpr thathe wi and new c finer geod seen in { mean busi and poate Peeper which will SILVER WARE. 2140 Coro Con 14. be filled ne Wa lear } ~~ ted Statés, Tt remains to be seen when tts sitpped too must be liber: . the Bewspapers significantly remarks} — ca ae ee met A ETT 4s been appointed role agent by and quer forwarded” avary what the Benate’ wesdo with Gelally packed around the kegs. In that the Secretary ‘‘is still a young’ . ° oa é {low prices: ‘LIEBES BROS, & CO0.,. ee. . some European—breweries the anmax, with. is ‘flattering prospects wick's scheme. = —§anuary 0th, 1876-8m———— nual cost of this one articleis from for the future . not diminished by this oe a a a. For the sale of thei famous brands of “aie n : Gentnasc We male mentio $30,000 to $40,000. Here a thoucontest, buticreased.” n Ne a anus Harriet G. Nicholson, wife of TL, Nichol. . CIGARS 4& SMOKING TOBACCO, "Stookholder's Meeting. yesterday that John Connell, a misand tons of ice can readily be stored son, and sister of N.P. Rrown, aged 37 A FALSE rumor obtained in Sacrapore Be rkeepers will hereafter ner in the Omaba mine had lost both ata trifling expense. We are. infind it to their . ae mento on Wednesday, that the steam}' , : advantageto the stock.of JOHN occurred which explosion by_an eyes <. clined to prefer woolen and cotton . * rs. ‘Nichelson leaves a husband, {Ace Vator» fing. fo ‘fan Ban Francisco for Nevada a Bounty Narrow 2 ome et China had been lost between Yoon Wednesday. Connell is a very nianufacturieos and paper mills, but: Petey ownage they ca can get *” Railroad. Company. kohama-and Catena. It was startéd two infant children, a brother and Sheds ame poor man, with a large family. The if breweries come first we shall not. other relatives and friends to mourn —_ atthe Bay, Be Following are some of by some heartless: wreteh who de M resending to Ban THERE are more than one hundred perfectly furious, uprooting trees, kind and benevolent neighbor. Almillions of animals slaughtered for teuring off signs, and sweeping away though suffering intense pain, she : ‘Tug Springfield Republican quotes food in this country every year things generally which’ lay aiigcas bore her sufferings with meekness Horace Greeley as having said, beVogetariung must be scarce, loose. and resignation; and when the spirit fore the last Presidential election: . arealways. generous.— G, V, Union F V Fn \ Tet 8 rs going bome!. nine feet d eg place, and: ‘it averages tw twenty field ditch the office of the Company, No_ 69 Main Grass Valley, on TUESDAY, the 1stday it. ay a = ran another col J UNANUE HER I i purpose of considering matters of im coneas ANOES, sbavesten ths eceeicnaok of the se rire te be poset. By —_earnestly 7 rest De ~ SARYMEN, ree = =e PUMARIEGA, RUDOLPH PHOTO-GALLERY. the st. Proce low, ates Wages : of PERLA DE CUBA, * Miner : Miner were filled that it will . : February,’ 1876, at 11 o'clock, a.m. for __ REPUBLIC DE CUBA, — SN.EE, ee **President Grant will be re-electedt Tho number of bore reccein-Eag-. —-Tarr Pittsburg Curette“announces, was about to leave the body, her dy-. — =F : am ‘‘I were, words next Tuesday by an immense maland last year was 1,909, and the’ that its voice.is for the Hon. William jority, and whatis more, if he lives, number of race horses in training Strong, of the Supreme Bench, for The funeral’ will take place trom. . CHOICE YOUNG AMERICA, . BROAD 8T., ABOVE P'NE, he will be re-elected a third time.” 2,084,784. President of the United States. . the Methodist Church, on Sunday, . _ AMERICAN TEAM,‘NEV CITY. ee This means four terms, we suppose, “Or the making of books there is a I Sam Cox has been happily ealled to-morrow morning,’ at 11 o'clock. . m6 ob Tiriety of ether brands, to amet. _ B. A.DESMO. ere Pe “Deer fre said to be very ubundant no end.” Twenty thousand new the Orator Boulle of the Forty-fourth Friends and acquaintances are in-. » Cigar of me guaranteed to suit all their on the Calaveras river, — volumes were copyrighted last year. } Congress, ICTURES taken in the highest ay a patrons at @ very low figure. to attend. ited oe beanies : miners of the Omaha made up a complain, We are bound to have ber loss. She was a member of the ae serves hanging.: purse for him of one hundred dolfactories, even if the product turned M. E. Church of this city, and was a. BOQUET, jars; and Mr, Dodsworth added fifty out is lager. Tue gale in Sacramento from the devoted and consistant christian, ap U.8.; SENATE, -. dollars to the purse. Our miners southeast on Sunday evening, was affectionate wife and mother, and a} ENU:5, i ____ : wt — me “en gyre stsble of been Ppostp a "ee Bis ati ee pahrshecs The ditche: . With snow, phat gp is