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NEVADA GIT¥, CAL, '
ote t = = =
r* sunday, Jan. $1, 1875.
hs,
CURR ES OI
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,
Cnily Following. Precedents.
There hus been a very general discussion all over the land on the -quesdian of! inilitary usurpation,
civil rigbts of the Stites-is a thing
very dear to the Ameriean people, .
When General Trobriand stepped in
at New OrJeans; it wus the pretextfor a gefieral
outburst of indignation, “Later deand adjusted matters
velopments prove thatthe Apilitary
-ouly acted at the ‘soiicitytion vf the
civil authorities, and zhat the Comwander-in-Chief bas made-no.effort
ta. maintain ts. right of military
usutpalion,< On the coutrary,—his
messag
eGsity’ that demanded such aétion.
7 He was ignorant of the matter until
” after it had occurred. But what we
had more-partienlarly im mind when
We vopmenced this article, wis the
inconsistency of the opponents’ .of
the Administration, They have. no
right to find fault, even if Grant or=
dered the Ynterference,because he
The}
; the matter of most > consequence to
5 5 F b .
enies the:right, and he, as! _, pe , ieee
ot es paises ee -tion-ofthe enterprise;-and have, 69
=. Grass Valley Union, .
b ri “ase
. The Union persists in pmanifesting
its position as guardian over the
. Narrow Gauge Railroad, and of at. tempting to surround all the move-/ Of Cinnabar, near Cherokes, sur. with insanity. She came up froin
. passes-all deseriptiou, Blacksmiths] Sah Jo . ments of the company witha mnystery,.
. We haveynot taken any pleasure in
;
$
. writing about the subject, but after ets the plowin the middie of the . at Gra
a continued growling by that paper
(ut everything. said by any. person
whatever, we felt like showing to the
. Union its position, and did. s0:. We
(now have ene thing. more -—-to
. say, and they we have done,—
. In the first place, we have
-favored--the—buildine-—of a rail=
. toad, because it would benefit the
. county, and the people residing in
it. The prosperity of the county is
commenced to be~agitated we” com-Ineucéd to point out-the advantages
which would result from a complefaras our influence went, encour-.
aged improvements-aud the estubHishment -ef “new enterprises, We
. believe our effoits~have met with
; some” Improveinents have
been. going*on all wronnd. -A new
im petns was given to every industry.
Property. increased in value; dnd
. further investments only waited a
. reasonable certainty of ‘a railroad
SUCCESS.
From the moment the ‘question’}
Cinnabar at. Cherokee.
A correspondent sends us the fol. lowing from: Cherokees.
The. excitement over the discovery
. leave their irons in -the firej ranch. field; the shoemaker drops the half
mended boot; laudlords forsake their
. cold aud hungry guests;.and all rush
lin blind excitement to locate claitns
in the untold riches of the newly
discovered ore; ench.well convinced
that he will soon become. .a.millionuire,-A conl burier, “with shot gua
on one shoulder and pick on the
other, rushes-to the scene of action
and swears with all the eloquence of
him td give up his” claim. The
butcher, knife im hand; leaves the
slatgphtered 6x, balf skinired, for his
‘treighbors’ dogs to finish, and hast. ens to fix his claim to the ‘precious
ledge: Even the school boy throws
down his book and writes his elaim
~~backdated several days~-and ala Spartan General, that sixty thou-+,5
Saud dollurs would scarcely tempt . .
lows no grass to. grow. beneath his .
: , Insanity. :
Margaret Moffat’ was yesterday
was yesterday brought up from Grass
. Valley by Marshal Collins, charged
se three days ago, and worked,
. one day in the family of P, Steeler,
86 Valley, bot showing signs
. of insthity by screaming and sheuting, she was dismissed, 'Sincethen
she bas been roving’ around that
town and talking incohérently. She
says-she has-a father living in San
Jose ty the name of Gtorge Ciirtis,
and two hugpands in. Salt Lake.
She waw sent to jail for a-few days to
averetain whether her insanity ‘was
ofa permanené type.
Congregational Church, R
There will be the usual servibes at
the Congregational Church to day,
The subject-of the evening sermon
will be: “An Angel's Exhortation to
Young Mer.“ We “advi
‘young man to attend.
Preaching Sunday.”
Divine services will be held in the Meth.
odist Chureh,Stnday morming at tt o'ctozk,
One day Napoleanwas searching
. for.a book in the library‘at) Malmnwon, and at last discovered it on ‘a
Shelf somewhat, above “his reach.
. Marshal Mertey, who was present—
one ofthe tallest men in the army—
stepped ~ forward, saying. ‘‘Permit
me, Sire; I am highér than your
Majesty.”’ ‘‘¥on. are longer, Mar-’
shal,’’said’ the Emperor, witly a
frown, ~ :
~ : —
United States Land. C ize.
ete
; Sacramento, Cal, Jan. 12, 1876;
WNO ALL VHOM-:IT MAY CGNCERN ;!
Whereas,on the 8d day of September .
1874, the Ptat of Towuship 17 Nort h, Range .
10Kast,was filed inthe U.S, Land Office; .
-and -by-Corimissioner’sletter;—dated Des .
cember 2d, 1871, the 8 1-2 of N W Quarter .
of Section 6, in Township 17, North Range
10 Rast, is to be treated as Winerat in character; until the ontriry is proved, after
due notiée. And Whereas, John Caldweti:
County Judge of Nevada County, (Post of
fice address, Nevada city, Nevada-County; .
=@al.) did, on the &th day of December, 1874,
his. Declaratory Statement claiming the
habitants of the town of North Blodmfield,
in said county, and has applied to efter the
“Kaine in trust as aforesatd. Therefore, you .
will take notice, that ander and By Virtue .
ot instructions from the Commissioner of
the General.Land-Office, dated—May 6th;
L871, we have fixed the 9th day of-Mareh
1875, at.2 o'clock, P. M., at this offic, be= .
fore the Ksgister and Receiver, for the .
hearing-of proofs to-determine thecharac—+
ter of said: kitts,
} YOUr Own prgce,
fle in the Registers office 6f--this District .
above described land, in trast forthe inst
PAVHERE WILL, bE ay ATCC g
at the Auction
opposite the Bank, oy? 1, OL Browg kite,
Saturday, Jan.
Comniencing at one otediy VE,
tinting uhtil nine in the FT a
following property Will he 5 ld, vib.
i. Chairs, 1 ables, Bedstead B s
Wardrobe 8, Meat Sat; s, Clocks
Sewing Machines. Stover, Carpet
Abd.old) Baby Buggies: Win =
Undershirts and Drawe
Ladies’ ing:
20th, 1875.
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Furs, Jew:
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Stockings,
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Auction, Commission ana vy
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: ‘. URN TURE REPAIRED,
tats
Second Hand Puri.
A well known superintendant of a,
ditch company, with retort and erucible, hastens, with some half dozen
of his employees to test tlhe ore, and .
feet till it be posted upon ‘the Frock. T
}
Preaching-at-the Congregational Ghurch
every. Sunday morning and evening at the
usual hours of, worship. Sabbath School
and in the evening at 7_o’clock, Sabbath. 4 } lujviliiese. hereal,wobaxadies.
eee. , pe ro ) Seal > unto set ofr hands.the day and year
Hobont ats . oe sade ‘ ‘ eu Lore i —— ) first above written, :
Pastor, ti hoa “scant T.B. McFARLAND, Register:
ja31-6w HART: PELLOWS, Recctver,
“
ought &Sola,
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BROAD STREET, _.
—— wenlbentybe folowing the exampte
of illustrious Democrats of the past,
and eyen in this case Democrats first:
ealled-in the. military, and by vote
thanked them for their prompt appearance. General ~ Jackson
~guilty of a similar interference, and
yethe was ‘subsequently elected
Présidént. Fraukiin Pierce, while
Président, ordered Col. Sumner. to
disperse the KansisLegislature, in
1856, and it was a Tedully elected
order -was literally carried out wit
the bayonet, aS any of our Demo
“and regularly constituted bod a8
cratic friends can discover by cou. sulting history, ° E% 1861 ‘Gen. MeClelland arrested the Maryland Legislature because he thought they
‘were plotting treason. The State
was in the Union,-and he would
“have had“agamuch right to -havein=+
terfered with the California Legisla.
ture at the same time. ‘Still General
McClelland, a year or two subse~
quently, was nomipated by the De-mocracy tor-the office of President,
-and-deelared to be the most—devoted
admirer of the constitution im the
land. Now it seems that Grant,even
if. he shonldmaintain: the right of
military interference, (which he has
not) would -have a time honored
Democratic precedent. The fact is,
the action of General Trobriand. was
regretted by everyone, but the opponents of the Administration cared
more to make political capital out
of it than they did for thé principle
ofthe thing. “The conditjon of affairs in the South is very compli—eated, and requires deliberate and
conciliating measures.__-Theeaghis. :
bad enough without misrepresenting
it and making capital out of a very
dangerous state of affairs. “Both parties ought to unité and agree upon
some wise measures, and cease their
attempts at taking advantage of the
situation for selfish purposes,
morntnne—o OP Re =
Protectingthe Villeys.
The Saerafhento Record, ta~dis=4
cussing the question -of protecting
the*valleys from overflow, alludes to’
the plan suggested’ by one of our civil engineers, and inquires if the people of the mountains would favor
» the adoption of sueh @ plan, So far
as our inquiry has extended, we
think they would, . It affords miners
uo pleasure to know that im the
working of their mines they are rendering—valuecless, fertile tracts of
country in the valleys, and subjeeting cities and towns to an annuul
overflow, On the contrary, they
will join in any scheme tending to
avoid it. There is universal sympathy felt for owners of property
there, but hitherto no practical theory has beea advanced, only to stop
*
pouied oe week, .
ble, In our vextissve, another communication will appear from our
correspondent. H@éis morally certain ot the success of his plan, and
‘nly asks meansto put it into operation. Government and State aid
sought to be granted. Can the Record tell the best way to secure it,
Postponed,
The drawing for prizés given by
the ladies of the Episcopal Society
which Was tov have come off
February lst, to-morrow night, on
eccount of not receiving retarns
from all the agents, hag been postWas .
T * ‘ .
+People with méans. to: jnvest,
(were -anxious to . gain some
information about” thé inten. tions; of .the railroad company.
. So far as was in our power, without
violating our obligations,’ we have
givea it. Dozens of schemes Were
ih waiting, but everything dragged
along until all were becoming discouraged, and felt-after all that the
road .would bea failure. The idea
‘surrounding, every action of the DiHrectors with so much mystery, was
the -CRRSE: After-the contract wes .
i let, thére-was hopes that-work would
every one expected it’“Lo prevent
further disappointment, we ‘wUggest
be expected to commence until February or March, and everyone herea-.
bouts readily saw the reason, dnd
were afterwards ° satisfied. There
has been dozens of other times when
similar tnformation could Have been
given and ‘ no-‘damage result
to the company’s interests. —
Could it have been done, thousands
of dollars more would have been invested in improvements, and several
new enterprises would have been in
operation ete this, The dovbt and.
uncertainty which has existed about
the intentions of the company has
been the cause of delay. We have
endeavored to stimulate these enterprises, believing that in the end they
wonld be as beneficial to the railroad
company as to the’town. A railroad
without something to support it will
certainly not pay, Every —acre of
ground added to the present amount
cultivated, every new manufacturing
establishment, uo matter how small,
every new resident with capital or
without, helps to increase-the “prosperity of the county; and that is
what we have endeavered to encourage. But about every item we ever
penned concerning the progress of
affairs has been contradicted*by the
Union, notwithstanding they were all
true, because: not copied fromthe
“Wuion, the self constituted organ of
the tampany. The result has tended
to defeat just what we were aiming at.
We repeat agin, that the people are
interested in the Failroad and desire
information, even though it may not
be “‘official;”’ and we propose giving
it when in owe: power, if it willforward the interests of the county, Auds
we again assert thatall the information we have hitherte given . has
been strictly true, and when the
Union states tuo the contrary, it
knows it asserts what the facts will
not justify. If we have not known
what we were doing we certuinly
shall not seek information from the
Grass Valley Union.
renal Ee rrere—n——
Cotumy afler column of labored
effort by our daily contemporaries
to prove which guessed the tearest
right about railread matters, and of
quarrel over the question of prior
right to announee tilese guesses, has
-vesulted ig——-Foot-hill ‘Tidings,
Well, that may be a fact, but the,
greatest loas that resulted was to ourweekly cotemporary, whe had less
Opportunity to clip interesting matter, aud thus fave’ himself labor.
Sesisbunes by the Culfax Stage.
; ' January 30, 1875,
Mrs, H, Welch, H. Roberts, J.
Tam¥ehiv, Thales Curtis,
T, T, Davenronr, Agent,
of keeping everything so secret. and}
be commenced Without delay, and .
ted that wark' could not reasonabty!.
. Year of his age,
each lovate his claim. One man
(Yankee to be sure) slyly empties
.the white.contents of. small’ vial.
into his retort, while the anxious
lookers-0n have their eyes-turned.teward the door, Of course his ore
pans out immensely rich; _yet he
Offers to sell his claim’ to the bystanders for twenty-five thousand
dollars; says he has no wife, ‘no
children. tu 4alepend on him; ‘so that
will last Lim’ 'theremainder_of—his
days. Indeed, cinnabur is-the . only
topic of consideration for the past
threedays;--When waking they talk”
-of it; sleeping they dream of it..
Pie ;
Too Slow. =
“Phd Stephens,’? “Neil Flaherty”
and such flyers, have not speed
trough forthe present day. ‘Bonanzas_edhipse anything onthe speed
programme. ‘Old Thad’ was formerly Valued at “fifteen thousand
dollars. That was when’ a willion or two -would-make-e-maiitaler$i, 125.—-When stocks are down it is
a good tithe to buy. We believe
the buyers of the celebra*#d horses
of George Treat, at the anction sale
which took place the other day at
San Franeisco, hit the right market,
When the excitement on stocks subsides a little, racing stock will go up
again. The other horses went for
the following prices: Bay «stallion
~*Monday,’’ $500, to a Mr Nelson;
‘Nell Flaherty,’’ $1,000, to Wilbur.
‘Pierce; tke stallion “Venture,” $1,100, to R. 8. Farrelly;-‘‘Mattie Howard,’’ $530, to Chas. MeLaughlin;
“Camilla Urso"’ and ‘*Annette,”’ $1,000, to Wm. MeDonald. :
Lecal Brevities.
X
fine assortment of groceries ‘at his
store on Comercial street, and he
has 4 great penchant for keeping the
choicest shelf goods. If the kinds
presented'to us are specimens, we
say gato Bigelow's for groceries if
you want prinie articles.
Dr. Bates, of San. Franeisco, used
to practice his prefession in this city.
The Doctor has a brother in Tennesee. That brother was a candidate
for U. 8: Senator. Audy Johnson
walked “that brother Bates’ log.
So Nevada City has the eredit of hav,
ing once had a» docter, who bad a
brother who run for U. 8. Senator,
paud was beaten by Andy Johnson.
S Unoffleial,
[ A gentlentan from Sacramento informs us that Turton and Knox bave
taken the sub-éontra to build: the
railroad from Colfax to-Grass Valley. One of the firm told him so,
The Sacramento Union also-said the
same thing a short time since, but it .
“was contradicted. “We presume, if.
itis a fact that the parties mentioned
have taken the job, the reason it has
not beén made public is,that it would
damage the interests of the road,
~ Baptist Church,
Rev, L. Reynolds will preach at
the Baptist Charoh, at ‘the regular
hours, nidrming aud evening, to-day,
and on every Sabbath, until notice
to the contrary, A cordial invita.
tion is extended. ;
Death of Dr. L J. Bunt.
Dr. Isanc J. Hunt, brother of Dr.
R. M. Hunt, of this city, died in
Utica, N. Y¥., Jan. 22nd, in the 54th
ably well-off, butnow—he selle-for.24nscurer.._ Will the ‘Transcripr
~. The Judge is not a vain min;.and
Bigelow keeps:a very large and . ~
ime diately after morning services. Rev.
J. Sims, pastor.
Bervices-at the Episcopal Church every
, Surday morning at 11 o'clock;
’ “Divine. services at the ‘Catholic Chureh
Sunday morning at 10% o'clock. Sabbath,
School at 2 o’clock,-and Vespers at 7 PLM.
Rey. Father Meagher, Pastor.
Divine services will be held at tlie A. M
E. Chutch Syndaly morning at 11 o'clock,
Services in the evehing at 7 o'clock, Rev,
a: ©. Dorsey, Pastor.
ProspxcrinG is going on in many
places hereabouts just now. We
strolled over the hills in seveial dicoming to the surface in a great
many places. Thisis as it should
be, and we hope sooti to -be able_to
‘note a good maay rich strikes where
heretofore nothing encouraging had
been brought .to light.—Foot-Hill
Tidings.
Two green emigrants have taken
out over $4,000 ina few days; with
pans, from a rusty ‘quirtz ledge at
“Dead Man's Fiat: "So" Says” the
pleise tell us_what. country these}.
greell-men came from? We have
seen white>fed, black, yellow, and
copper colored’ men in our life time,
but we never saw a green man.—-San
Juan Times. ie.
. aise et
consequently never looks in a glass"
¢Papais dead!’ suddenly exclaimed the little daughter of Mr.. Jones’
a surveyor in the Novia Scotia Government employ, the other day.
The mother hushed the child, but in
a few minutes the little gne-r peated
the . words emrphatically. » Saving
the same day intelligence came~that.
the father had been drowned while
attempting to cross a small lake~on
the ice.For « Butos.—The. Khedive of
Egypt has sent a $250,000 necklace
and ear-rings to General Sherman’s
daughter ‘as a wedding present!
Who} would like. to be a -bride on
such terms? mS
>
Pivcx as Caprrat.—The business
hero is doubtless the bravest man in
the world. Talk of facing the cannon's mouth, why it is: nothing:
50,000 picked men do it .every day
in war times, and like it. But to
face fortune, to stem’ the torrent of
reversey ad if Sweeps everything
away; to stand firm in trouble, with
an eye clear and piercing, that sees
hope in the distance—this is true .
‘heroism, We remember seeing Henry Clews the day he went back into
his bank after the effort of « creditor
to erush him failed, *‘Well, Iam
glad to see Clews in his old place
“‘again,"’ said a personal ffiend: ‘It
Jooks good,”’ It was not Mr. Clews’
merits, neither the grace of his ereditors nor the ralings of the courts,
nothing ofthe kind. It was pluck
in“ his “eye, his tread, his hopeful
face, his indomitable resoluti®, that
won him the victory. Pluck is the
beat capital a man has in the: world, .
basi panic can break,
How tuch stronger a man is who
plucks sivcess out-of tnisfortune by
bis indomitabte will,
>
LA
Tur Prefect of Tein-Tsin, the
‘port of Pekin,” China; whose salat
was $1,500 Bad annuu, has just re-.
tired, after four years’ servive, on a
fortune of $750,000. He displayed
thrift and industry ‘equal to the average American office holder,
A Tuomas street schovl boy hud
just got his face fixed to sing “Let
us love one another,” when a snowball hit him in the mouth and so
— }
-be distributed, on the .27th Vebruary by
‘no matter of how long
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. ane momen ee ee
A Ae
YUL AN
PANO THE AMOUNT OF TWO MILLION
FIVE HUNDRED: THOUSAND are to!
ithe Publie Library of Ky., upon the occa. .
sion of their Fifth and: Last Concert, ~~
Drawing Certain or Money. Re«
funded, r
One Grand Cash Git't... orev ayes $250,000
One Grand Cash Gifts.. 8s 100,000
One Grand Cash Gift:.....033.. 75 G00
One sore Ped PUG oiuik acne yk wus 60,000
Orfe Grand Cash Gift.. +.. 25,000
5 Cash Gifts; $20,000 each.. . 100,000
10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each.. 140,000
15 Cash Gifts,
20-Cash Gifts,
10,000 each
6,000 each
«+ 150,000
«16,000
25 Cari Gitte, F000 Cen;
30 Cush Gitts, 8,000 each.. 90,000
50 Cash Gifts, 2,000 each.. 100,000
“+100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each.. 100,000
240 Cash Gitts, 500 each sa. 130,000
500 Oash Gifts; ’ 100 each,.. 50,000
19,000 Cash Cifts, €U_each,... 950,000
Whole Tickets $50, Halves’ $25, Tenth,
or each Coupon, $5. Eleven Whole Vickets,
$500.
‘
For Tickets, or information,address
Ky.
j29-3w-was
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FITS CURED FREE?
t
a =
ger, Louisville,
ner rnb eens
, .
NY person ‘suffering from the above
disease is requested to address Dr.
Price, and atrial bottle of medicine will
be forwarded by Express,
FREE.
The only cost being the Express charges,
which owing tomy large business, are
pmah,.
Dr. Price has, made the treatment of
FITS OR, EPILEPSY
a study for years, and We~will warrant a
cure by the use of hig remedy>.,
Do not fail to send t-him for'a'trial bottle; it costs nothing, and he { Tie
WILL CURE YoU.
.
standing your case
may be, or how many other remedies may
have failed,
‘
Circulars and tegtimonials sent with
FREE TRIAL BOTTLE,
Be particular to give your Express as well
a8 your Post Office directioa, and r
Address,
DR, CHAS. T. PRICE,
67 William Street, New York,
CONSUMPTION CURED.
PY\0 THe, EDITOR oF THE NEVADA
DAILY TRANSCRIPT, ORNS :
EstEEMED FRiEnb: Will you please. inform your readers that I ‘have a positive.
CURE FOR CONSUMPTION.
And all disorders of the
and that; by its use
cured hundreds of ¢
in my practice, I have
ases, and will give
$1,000 00
For a case it will not: benefit, Indeed, se
strong is my faith, I will send a SAMPLE
FREE, to any sufferer addressing me.
Please show this letter to any one you
tiay know who is suffering from these diseuses. and oblige, Faithfully Yours,
“
__DR. T. F. BURT,
j28 69 William St., New York.
W.C. JONES, M.D.
Physician ana Surgeon.
DJERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
GRASS VALEEY.
‘OFFICE NO 21 MAIN 8TREET. In
® nonce
LL parties indebted to Dr, F. Buelow,
F. are requested to settle thei# accounts
y the :
‘
20TH or JANUARY, 1875,
With J. M. WALLING, ry accounts hav,
ing been placed in his banda for colléction,
‘On all Account « Remaining Unpaid After January 20th, Collecf 4 6 are large.
Hon will be enforced. hg nes rir Eo ‘rable —
dau 5 DR F, BUELOW. . compare favorably with that of on oo
Ap the Gtste. The Propeiets +—bis—gucets County Warrants.
LL WARRANTS on Road
and {al
Fund, also Warrants on rr Indigent Sick A
L ". Fund registered prior to July 1th, .
confused him that he yelled: **Bill . and warrant No, tron same Pints saimer
Sykes, just do that again and I'l! peo gd A pe Warrants on Gen.
at 4 “1 “, registered prior to July 13, 1874,
chaw your ear_off Rome Bent. will be paid. n presentation, Sakapest cen.
— par adhaann: .
RERBOOTERS-—tmen, who are ready By ae ORD. Treasurer.
ae ; By A. H. 3 Deprty.
te kick for nothing. > . Nevada, Jan, lath, win — 4
Pp : :
bd
by Cr
THO.E. BRAMLEYTE, Agent and Mana-. _
SS The Second One Dollar
NATIONAL EXCHANGE
BROAD 8TREET.....I ways open for the accommo
the Trevaling Public. Large legos ~e
been made to it,and it has been fi
pains no
comfortable.
their
the accommodation of the Traveling
withthe Hotel.
fully solicited. 4 A. EDDY, Propeioh®__ NEVADA Crry,
Opposite the Bank,. Nevada; Jam. $8, £X75,
CRUCIBLES, CRUCIBLES,
ACIDS, ACIDS;
. )
Afford» immediate relief to sore throats,
ples pga a a
WATER PROOF BLACKING
_ Paints, Oils and Varnishes,
secoaenea ata 9! Sacben
NEVADA DRUG STORE,;
E, M. PRESON, Drnggist,~N. W. eorner Broad and Pine Streets,
SOIREE,
OF THE
NEVADA SOCIAL CLUB
WILL take place at TEMPER
4 ANGE HALL, on
FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 5th
Tickets, admitting ladies’ and gentleme,
to be Inith-omly of
A. I. ZEKIND;Commercial Street.
J.C. DONNELLY, Tragd Street.
A.D. MARTIN, at Geo, Wateh’s Store.
W. W. JACOBS, at B. H, Miller's Stow,
M: HYMAN, of Hyman & Bros.
_Nevada, Jan. 3a, 1875,
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. To City Tax Payers,
HE ASSESSMENT ROLL OF NEVADA
CITY, having been pluged-in wy-hands;
notice is hereby given that will bein my
office at City Hall, on ts
MONDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1875, AND EYERY DAY THEREAFTER UN'TIL
: MONDAY, F UB, lat, 1875,
From9.0'clock, A, M. till 4 o’clock, P.M,
Throat and Lungs, . ‘tor the purpose. of .reveiving Taxes, NOW
DUE, AllLaxes not paid by Feb, 1. 1875,
will be declared delinquent and5 per cent.
Costs will be added.
: J, B> GRAY; City Marsha).
Nevada, Jan. i, 875); : :
SPECEAL. NOTICE.
LL persons indebted to the late frm
of Hinds & Nicholson, or T. L, Nich
olson, are hereby notified to make iniwediate payment to R. W, Pully, at the tank
of Nevada Couuty, All persons having denanids will please present them for adjust
ment,
‘R. W. TULLY, ask gaee
Nevada, Jan. 9, 1875. j
NEVADAGTY
8. A, EDDY, Proprietor.
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