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“3S
peonocnis getting as bad™
as to-.
Waar’s Tae Marran?—The —
Theré
are
nine
of
him
walking
.
mer.
Ey er-sindé tile tax on tea and cofda. TraxscripT and Grass. Valley ropes around thisterrestria! ball wtf
Onr neighbor of the Grass, Valley
Union have evidently. been grossly-.
;
Unionisa tithe—tosSensitive;-toot fee-h beet, taken off, and the otariff imposed upon by false reportersfroin Lemer
Daily Transcript
NEVADA crry, CALS ‘
City,County and v.
: mig¢h so in-our opinion bxiong odds. on othe?articles” reduced, the— Govthis city_in, relation to the Jate rise of
+A few days-2go3t—had—an—articte in erhment_ exchequer: has _been_ran-} twatérs in the‘Yuba and-Feather— eS
which it spoke of the duties of the ning beRind. Nin other words theiners. ‘fhe Transcrttrsaid: “From
Oficial
‘PRESS.
}
Friday, Jan. ane1874.
What ro) ‘to be: Done?
A Little too Sensitive. .
Marysville there comes a doleful acthe brii)4 aber; near
count of the. water surrounding that’ Ati ttveiastians of:
city, andthe only way to get out of. this city, Jan. 7th} 1874, by Rey. Mr, Sims, .
Algert M.-Allen to Miss Anna R. Maltman.
the place is by boats, and it is not
‘Phe“atove notice was accompavery sufe to go even by that way.
We uré unable to learn anything nied by a bountiful supply of delicdefinitein regard to the matter but ious’ vake—and other eteeteras, and
One wise head says, -rewe presume that, things-there look
with the compliments of the bride
come @f the Government has, fallen
\ gation’would enbage its-attention, slrott several millions of dollars, of
or ought to. Weis our-fancy, supenough to pay the expenses necessposed that the Uniod Wrote the word ary to keep the wheels meying, Now
That’ ¥ the
: thuply—coined if-you please—in conwhat-is tole done?
Legislatare,and . retnarked that *irho
Gri
AT THE
city: will-gi
#the The
oie
~ paige Mone]
_W. R. GOE,
T
BOOTS, ‘SHOES, = =
to correct the same,
T ere has of the State of California, it andl for the
not the ability to sée that “‘irrogate’” ‘no that won’tdo. ‘The best thing been no floods, or anything approxiCounty ef Neévada, on the 7th day of danu-. . Ladies’, Misses and~Children’8
the
_ _ pith of the sermon Tests upon.
didn’t mean-irrig: utes It thoughtour. .to bedoneis to tax whisky $5 a gal-. ma'ip,g -one inthis city. NTE"e ary, 1874, by Jane Roddn, plaini ff,_and to
Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers.
tbe coinplaint file a thereih. within
“fact that when Joseph went wp. tu ‘artiéle on the subject was a eriticiem. lon and><¢igars $100 per thousand, Yivers rose rapidly the seeund “day . answer
teiidays (exclusive ef the day of service)
gens
Bethtehem to be taxed, taking Mary, of its manner cf. spelling the word;. and fiém these sources raise the after the warm rain, but récededin’), afrer the seryice-ciryou of this Sammens— Men's Boots, Shoes, Brog
. few-hours and before reaching within if served within this ¢ Jounty; er, if served
his-wife, With him, po room could . while on the contrary, nothing was
Gaiters, Slip pers: &o,
refothis County, but in this Distr ct,
dequired revente.’" > We are nota foot of the high water mark of. last
our attention to the sermons
bersof the
.
question.
to show tliat it meant by ‘‘ttrogate,”’ store the “‘tariff on tea and coffée, rather blue.” ‘Thisis so rdiculoux
Wants the Millenium.
and groom. Our boys made shorts
drinking whisky and all that sort of and upon luxuries, ‘and. ‘thus make ly sensational that it only provokes
d.
a
laugh.
The
Grass
Valley
Union
work of the cake,,and left~ the etcs.
Howar
the
of
,
A Rev. Mr. Jewell
Another Halso-says:-“*The Appealisjust now .
thing, “instead of: jnoistéiing with the ‘poor people pay it.’
ran:
for us todo away with. All
hands Cor. of Hain & ——
San
of
h,
Sts."
‘street ME. Churc
water, as the word irrig: ite imwise head says,“Fre-enact the income . planted by the side of a great deal of
conunite
in
wishing
long
life
and
hap
his
to
sermon
a
‘cisco, preached
water,
as
_bouting
in
and
ontof
the!—
plies. Acting on this, we proceeded law with an amendment, exempting
NEVADA CITY.:
‘pinesto: the tewly married couple:
gregation a-shart time ag9, from the}!
allincomes Tess than threethousand. beautiful little ity ofMarysxilleis
aa
as
t—
thé
order
of
the
day
iu
these
days.
Gospel
‘the
dof
r
text, verse 7, chapte
HE LARGEST INVOICE rtth:
ho very.
out
a thonght of giving offence
to our . dollars per annum, andthus make Phenew grades; thought to be-above
dest assortauent of
Be
He
E
seomitiag to Bt. Luke. We find
L neighbor,
—It seems, however, we the zich pay the expenses—ef
ae
the chiglit water, aye under-water.”*~ We
did_offend, w
Government.’ Another-wise head cannot believ& that these journals, rate at Gaditaraia County of Nev ada. ae
8s. Inthe District Court of the Four~gome days ago.“Phe:ergelk “Our-neighbor, in.ita; ensiitive nature, rays, 00, that won’t do. The nes who have always manifested much.
jeanth Judicial District of the State of Cal.
friendly
tnterest-in
the
welfare—and
.
the
in
hem
+«There was no room for-t
. took mortal offense At our article,and thing is to raise the tariff. or prosperity ef<our ¢éity, have given. ‘ jfernia, in and for the County of Nevada.
The People of the State of Californ.a send
+—
“inn.” Tae singularity of the text, in its issue of yesterdsy; peurs out} foreign productions, and poe currency to these ila een. withgreeting
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS Manic
to, Samuel Bo-da;
defendant.
ons
positi
ar
You ‘are hereby required-te appe:t in an
together with the singul
ont
information
which
they
deemed
a wholé column. pf its wrath ujfon. that source obiain. the revenue
The stoox consists in part ‘of 2B
me L E
action brought against yon tu the District
“the Rev. gentleman: assutned, induced our devoted he: + “Because we had
. . desired.” Another
wisé head says, reliable; and ‘therefore wetuke pains Oourt ef the Fourteenth Judicial District.
tradistinction to the word “irrigate,”
‘On Mand
OLD _SPAND,
The
hin ‘twenty days; otherwine, within
be had-in the hin, hotel or ‘tavern, further from our thoughts,_as any sure that the last proposition aint year, which was moderate .season.
fe
e“days—or judgment will be tuken _ Of all kinds, qualities
and varieties,
and hence they were fulced to take one can see by our mdde of treating.
Not one of our roads, .brixlges or against you by cefault; according to the
the
best.
We
honestly:
Delieve
that
of said cémplaint,—Heing um-action
Aitrot which wilt: ‘beresdgeind f6¥ Cash”
“grades, inany-direetion, have been} prayer
réfuge in the horse stuble, “where the ‘it, We spoke of former Legislatures
if there was a tax levied on whisky:
for the dissolution of the Bonds of MatriQuality of Goods
Savior of the world. was born. The} as being termed ‘‘the Legislature of of $5 per gallon, there—would-be-as overflowed, or travel in any direction mony; a to_exist between plaintiff [
can
be
purcl
tinned
ut
be
tail
in San Francises
a8
}interrupted.—Yuba
tiver
bridge
and
‘and
deféndant,
6n
the
grouuds
of
wilful
deRey, gentleman proceeds to make fivo-hundred drinks daily,’’ or of. ‘‘a
sertienand abandonment of plajatit® by
grade
has
been
in
as—good
order
Call and see for yourselves forthe iiider.
much
of
that
article
guzzled
down.
de fendant. Alse for costs of suit, all of signed is determined
this a-“prophetic. operation, which it thousand-(rinks.”’
Surely if" the the throats
4
aet——~
of the people,
as there is every day as.any-road inthis or any whith
instore fully set-forth-in-said c€
~andoubtedly
was. bBut-we did not
of
the
adjoining
counties,
‘and
this
Plaint, And you axe hereby notified that
Union had not-been so excessively now.
And
if
a-tax
of
$100:
per
is the first.season for years when if yon feil to appear ‘and auswer the ssid Not to ‘bo Undersold by any one,
eall the attention of our’ readers to’ sensitive,
it
could
Wave
found
noththousand,
was
placed
upon
cigars,
has not~been interrapted becoraplaint as above rec
LE.ATHER OF ALL EINDS for sale to the
-this sermon with the intention of ing in our article to condemn, se far the cigar smokers would not’be less travel
tween Marysville.and Yuba~ City.
i
Trade Cheap for Cash. Cali and sec.
demanded therein.
_caviling or finding fault» with it, or asit was concerned. As to whatthe
About boats being necessary! to get
me
In testimony wit reof, 1, T, C.
in
number
than
they
are
now.
=
a, BOR
in our city, the story‘is simply a. seal ‘( Plunkett, Clerk of District Court
“of discussing the truth or falsity ofUnion says in the. way ef criticism .
Nevada, Nov. 2¢th.
Whisky drinking and cigar smoking, roarback. We —have-—neb~seen —#
-—— aforesaid, do hereunto
st my hand . ,
connected-—with_thie—his-_
——-any matter
against us, we willsay nothing. We is tae delight of the Americans, boatin or abont the city limita, ‘or snd impress the Seal of said Court, ut office, in the City uf Nevada, on he day.
tory. of the birth of Christ or of his
willtake no offense, nor make a] whether
to
the manor born, or
of January, A. D. 1874.
and
was
object
only
divinity. -Qur
. :
" f, C. PLUNKETT, Clerk.
-harsh reply, nor will we throw our. born in some other clime. Our where we should go to find one. The
MUSIC!
= ——Jno, Parrisox, Deputy. >
levees are strong, and the two grades . is to point to one, the fact that the blunders upon our typos, but will
John
Caldwe
‘i,
Plfi’s
Atty.
idea,
however;
“ts
that
if
additional
leading out-of the city toward WheatTey. gentleman is expecting too, -father-them ‘all ourself: “Weare too
:
~ MUSIC
revenné is desired; it should be land and Sutter county have been at
this
als
of
sintal mort
trom theeb
‘coUNTY
WARRAN
TS.
~Snu
cold -inthe newspaper business, not raised by diréct taxation. Every all times during the highest water in
\
sinfulworld
just at this sinful: stage
LL Wairants on. General Fund registo know how blunders creep into man in the United States, should be the rivers, in good traveling order,
=
EXCELSIOR STRING
benium
A
tered
prior
to
March
4th,
1873;
also
mille
and not at any time in danger of beof it. He wants the
type, and the great difficulty that is compelled to bear his porgon of the
all warrants on Indigent Sick Fund, regising
washed
away
or
overflowed.
~
We
set:
’ fore its, time—before the. day
prior to May 6th, 1873;-aleo all regissometimes experiencedin having erburthens, and the only way to—eom-+ believe the stages havé-maderegular tered
tered warrantson Road Fund will be paid
apart for it by the prophets that lived rors corrected. But of this we will’
pel them to do it, is by direct tax daily trips to Nevada with one excep= presentation. laterest veases from, this
RE now prepato.‘furnish ved
wuund died ten thousand years, more say nothing
tion, and on that occasion theywere +
Sic for
:
how. We would much ation,
“A.
GOLDSMITH,
Co.
Treasurer.
—
_. interrupted by high water inNevada
or less, ago. Here is the way the rather it-sHould be said we wrote
By
A.
H.
Parker,
Deputy.
Ss say, 6,000,000 men, county. ‘The Colusa‘stage_has also
Balls, Parties)\Sociables, &c,
Nevada, Jan. 8th, 1874.
j9
Reverend gentlemen treats that part sinful with a double I, than charge
who
are
voters
in
the
United
States,
made
its
tegular
trips,
excepting
one
On ‘short notice. An orders left -at-Kis.
of his subject. He says
it upon our sie semicon or that we and 2,000,000 mofe men who are not day, when it was discontinued be-. —
-TLE & Jcite ease tn‘witlhe-promptly sic
d society. -He
“Christ is tabodein
ded to.
a. ee BG:
We regret voters; making 8,000,090 in all. . canse“of bad roadsin Colusa county.
-wrote-caterer, ‘‘cateror.’
ovals, Jan.ath, 1874.
Js shut up' as it were from human}
2
#
Thenew bridge over the Yubs-river+ ee
x
be has proven a’ care structure, .
sight-allthe week to lead, out only. thé semsitive spiribot our. neighbor, Every one of these -men-should
THE
‘on Sunday. I would not have the meore.so because:we Raye felt a strong , taxed for the support.of the Governand the mile grade leading to it will
Special Notice. \
nag
erogs made into a toy to be bandied disposition to live on amicable terms ment, for every one
in
est
turnof
them
has
an
+ OTICE is hereby given = art p :
irfeverent
debtedness.
consist of
music; ete.
~ programme
ting forth i
“tn store. fo)
tickets on
——gutertainnte
30d. The
~ ble one,
oF ant
thy,
to themselv
a beautiful:
any other ¢
deed it wou
dity in thik
still in: de!
money to pa
“to raise a fe
intend givin
quo’ ‘for th
” Count
' ‘Preasuret
"In another «
thes holding
Fund, regis
1873, and
registered p
present thé
music!
=\__
“about by careless and.
with it. We hardly know how to
act or what to say, or how te say it, equal interest in its maintainance.
cupy prominent ‘plice in society #0 as not to give it offense.
we .We say then, instead of making the
and the affairs of everyday. Iwould should leave it “severely alone,’’ it poor pay, by taxing tea, coffee’ and
‘hands, but still l would have it oe
ae
‘have Christin our Board of Trade, would take offense, and if we notice
the luxuries of life; or the rich
andwould have him havea seat in it, it'does the same thing.
pay by taxing incomes; levy a dour Board of Brokers. I would have.
a
him President protem. éf the Senate,
rect tax upon all the property
State Librarian.
:
and Speaker of the House at Sacrathroughout the United States, and
Alb&t-Hart, Gov. Booth’s private
mento. Heshould be in the mart,
make every man pay something
_ and in:‘the shop. Itis coming,
secretary, is urged by his friends as
(however small) aud in proportton
pike in Yubacounty. If our Nevada
contemportaries were to cross either
WILL GIVE THEIR NEXT PARTY
.
save cost.
A. T. ROBINSON,
Surviving ae. of Lancaster & Robizsen.
— OR—
this item-and make the amende hon. {
dered him the-private secretaryship.
the failure he drew outsome $40,000
& Tharsday Ev'g., Jan. 29th, 1874.
Duly Received and Filea.
of his own money,and allowed: the
Government deposits remain,
Here
\Committeee -of Arrangements. — Dan.
Marsh, Geo,Sniith.—Chris._MaHon,—oes
Falon) Chas. Grimes, J. M. Buffington,
A
U=S. Deputyand
A&A. B. McGREGOR,
. County Surveyor.
Rutte Chief Deputt
Surveyor, City &
Couzty —cf—daa.
Francisce.
Removed to his new Shop,
Opposite the Exchange Hotel,
tus to the lie. In writing toa friend mines, anda meeting of the AmeriON BROAD STRE&T,
is the way Gen. Grant puts a quiefrom the ridge,
‘in relation to ditches,
_
\
:
ATERPROOF BLACKING,
NEVADA LIBRARY.
BROAD STREET MARKET.
@
competent architect, who
‘succeed in cracking the crib, but dida't suit him, and hence; he threw
hu reported it good and sound
up
the
sponge.
"Tis
well.
in every No. 405 Battery
Harry Georar of thé Post is gowould have done so, had it not been
respect, and capable of snstaining
So says the Tae fello
orwhe sella:
w
colored. salt any pressu
re which maybe brought
Transcript
Bas to prevent the explesion of incest,
ermore, and tell them what he knows ‘Oakland
a
ee 6 BO
ee see
to
bear
upon
its’seats and walls. Wet
hos reached Daluth.
about farmiug. He is having hay
Tux editor of the Haywood Advo
_ ‘HENRY WAGNER,‘H. D.
Street, Corner of Clay,
Sam Francirco.
janl
FRANK N, PISH. . .
pmention this for the purpose of giv_SEESLE
FFICE AT BELL & BROWN’ pat
Sune, Oucver ef
st Pine and Combe
clad Simca,
WORKs,
’ STOKES’ HOTEL,
pos
A DINNER bell which’ belonged to ing confidence to those
Muutgomery street barber, and in face his music.’ We never. could Washington's mother has been found. whedesire to attend of'our people rc
CORNER
OF STS.
oeoF MONUMENTS, . G«
MAIN &
the. performCHURCH
“Ut
is: 206 years old. a
i
ance on Monday
Ot tace an organ-grinder, without more
sen ne pext,
agriculture. ot less dismay. ee
aaences SLABS, ke.,. a Grace Valley
5
Toke
Ge Saxe’
Transcript. oe
win ant press.
rok 5
land:‘Transeript,
jeter
Ba.
When the
Fund are .
_
there will r
\weredit to
“Mhisthows
in bpretty
\
In the .
Young Me:
last.issue,
cldding sur
be no suppe
known it;
best regula
Spectac
“Yow is
i t]
old or you:
pair of Sp
glasses, jus
" splendid e
they can
E. M. PRESTOR,
= seeds distributed in-his hair by.a cate intimates-4hat we are “afraid to .
Tota
Baleacei
5120-615
06
procure fh,
PRESTON’S.
the President says:
can Mining Company, held at North Where he is prepared to do everything in
COUGH CANDY,
_
habit this ‘world must bide their fied, Albert-Hart would be elected . “You may have seen a statement San Juan, recently, to determine the wee spins line im the highest. style of
e
Art
‘She -milleniam will -eome—at+‘State Librarian by “a unanimous in the papers that I drew ont of Jay question whether they would pur~~“ His Barbér
DRUGS and MEDICINES
Slop iw the Neatest and
. }Cooke's bank $40,000 the day before
the proper time but not now, Christ vote. No more capable or worthy it failed, and took nonotice of $193, ~ chase water frem the Eureka Lake tiest ef any in the City. a, ee
Strangers visiting the city and in want x
has said so; and He never fails, for man breathes.
‘The a good shave or hair cut should call on mo:
000 which the Government f ad Co. or tlie“Milten Company.
there. This bank was not a national communication is a very interesting
NEVADA DRUG STORE.
By striet attention to business I hope to.
Christ is truth. The Reverend genreceive a liberal share of public patronage.
bank,
and
therefore
not
a
bank
of
Reduction
in
the
Army,
——
tleman.can.not force the millentum
one, as it gives the length and capaDon’t forget the oe my old
deposit. Government, therefore,had’
stand.
NAT,
FORD.
before its time, that’s sure, and if
It is proposed to reduce the army no deposits with them, and lostcity of the different ditches on the
Nevada, Jan. 3d, 1874.
jtridge, and the names of the mines
he lives until he sees Christ in the from 30,000 to. 25,000 men. “We nething by them. —_I,—i
DRUGGIST.
FIRE BOYS’ SALOON.
Board of Trade or Board of Brokers, think it can stand a greater reduewas in Pittsburgh at the time of their furnished water. by them.
As
suspension,
and
was
as
much
surthere are some matters discussed in
at San Francisoo, or as President tion than tliat, In these piping
W. Corner Broad and Pine i
prised to hear of it as you or any
pro tem. of the Senate, or Speaker of times of peace, no more men should one could be. If I had a deposit this communication whichmay be
T THE FIRE Boys’. “SALOOK, CorNevada City.
a nay
ner of Pine and Commercial Streets,
the House, at Sacramento, orin the be kept in the army service, than is there—and I-did keep an account prejudicial to. some of the parties (Baize’s
old stand) can be found the best
mart or workshop, he will live to be actually. necessary to protect the with them—itisstillthere. If lowe that are made to figure in it, we WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &C,
Ever brought to this city, If you don ‘t
“> ten times as old as Methuselah was Government property, and .to keep them—and I expect I do—that is withhold it for the present, and unamong their assets, Unfortunately,
believe it call and test for yourself.
said to be, and will havemore childown Indian raids. In our opinion Ihave beenin a condition since my til we canhear from our she dee
G I = members of Nevada Library 4%
ji
THOS. CANFIELD.
ciation are hereby requested tome
dren, granchildren and great-grand15,000-men is all that is required for occupancy of my present office that ent again,
at Library Hall, on SA1LU RDAY EVENLY:
January l0th,1874, at 7 o'clock. Ab elet-¢hildren, than had the ‘‘old woman such: service, For the support of. no bank eould fail after the 15th of
tion of officers will take place and othe
any inonth-and victimize -me out of
AMES COLLEY,
Ag Pretpricter. ‘Al business of importance will be transact.
30,000 men, $50,000,000, is required tive. hundred dollars,”
that lived in a shoe.”
Theatre Building Safe,
:
ways supplied wit
e
BEEF It is hoped every mem ber will be pres?
We have no intention of ridiewling. per annum. Reducet hearmy one half
ES.
MUTTON AND VEAL er
A short time ago;-as we are informws
d30
By order of the TRUSTE
Orders filled from Families and M
religion, but when we read such nonand-that will be $25,000,000 saved
Throwed Up the Sponge. :
ed, a report. was circulated, and to: vered at their houses.
—
sensical trash us many of its votaries to apply in paying the public debt. B, F. Stoakes, who we reported a some extent
_ Nevada Assay ‘Office,
Give me a call,
i
believed, that the Thea_ JAMES OOLLEY.
Established in 183,
promulgate, under its guise, we feel
Nevada, MarchTeh.
AN editorial operative on the few days ago as having been appointed tre building was unsafe and dangerBY.
it our duty to speak plainly. This
to some pesition in the*Miut,at San ous, especially for a large audience .
J. OTT.
ES
JAM
sermon, taken ‘througbout, is made Morning Galt has been awarded a
& CO.,
Franciscg, has returned to our city, iuthe gallery. We are authorized to _MAYR1SCH BROS.
tion Be
ORFS af every: descripPartie
es
up ef high sounding words, which prize.as first-horscthief ata masqyer:
—
.
‘firied, Melted and.
state
that
there
and
again
gone
back
to
his
old
busiis,
and
was
no
founade.
We
should
like to sew brother
IONEER ered i
Attention paid to assgys of Sulph ure
“the Apostle Paul, if living, would
ARS
ness of manufacturing tin ware; iron dation for the report. The owner of P Califormia, aad Importersft a precite
Piekeriag
d ty Quicksilver cleaned. jaMcsd. Olt.
appear
as
head-burglar
in
‘condemn as “sounding brass and
. :
ee
Nevaca City, Sept-1 i
pipe, ete. The place and salary the building had it thoroughly examtinkling symbol,’’ and so we view it: the Pacitic job. Brothe? P. did not
x
Havana
Cigars
and
Tobacco.
.
ined by a
Se
Road Fand
Special Fur
— Tudigent Si
2
D. B. MERRE;
has
We have in hand acommunication
ing to address the Grangers at Livfor the leatherheads.
School Fu
Nevada City, Jan. ist, 1874.2
_ REMOVAL.
some market house or .a—sit. in a Those who remember his ready courshoemaker shop, or in-our printing tesy and remarkable efliciency
in the
office, the world would be any better library will be pleased to know that
off than itnow is. Tho Rev. gentlehe will probably be eleetedLibraman forgets that the people that inrian,”’ If our wishes eould be grati
General Fa
indebted to the late firm of LANON
W. Lester.
J. D. Fleming, G. W. Hentze,
the Savier "salt ang at the State Librarian.” The Sacramento to what he is worth. This is the as you suggest,
0. D. Campbell;
Reception Committee.— D. J. Crowley,
.
‘Beard of Trade or of Brokers, in Union, in noticing this matter, thus only fair way. of obtaining money for formation partly from* the Appeal
= MERRY & McGREGCE,
nr Nelson, Palmer Brown, Hugh Murand
mostly
from
report.
Far
be
it
.
the
support
of
the
Government,
beSan Francisco, there would be a speaks of Mr, Hart: ‘The library
chie
oa I'L ASD MINING ENGINEERS.
Floor Committee.—J. B. Brown, Henry
ND SUBVEYORKS & DRAUGHTworse scattering of people than everwas removed from its old location, sides that of the tariffupon foreign from us, isthe wish, or thought, or Welch,
J. 8. Murchie, John Hanley.manufactures,
‘desire
to
say
ought
that
would
injure
Floor Difector —A. R. Lordtuok place in that city in_conseat Second und J streets, to the Capi}
a
'NEVADA CITY.
the Marysvillans. We have too! . Tickets, $2 50. Carriages if stormy. j7
quence
of -an-earthquake; nor can tol, and arranged with much dis-.
‘Gen. Grant’s Bank Account._. many. warm friendsin that city; and
wa ffice at the COURT HOUSE. Orie
wo help but think that if the Savior crimination by Hart, and when he
left atthe’Daily Wnion Office, Grass Valley
‘About
too
much
love
for
the
city
itself,
to
the time of the failure of
_ was made President pro tem. of the ‘was removed from a position that he
_. Will meet with prompt attention, " aii
the nenewspapers ‘. be guilty of such an act. “We are}
“present Senate, or Speaker ofthe
. is peculiarlyadapted to, the San{day Cooke’ & Co., the
———
to learn the Appeal’s city is so
present House, net one of the sinful “Francisco Law Library secured his charged that Gen. Grant was a deglad
TOILET GOODS
NAT. FORD,
mortais that has now a seat in either. ‘services, and only accepted his resig-positee of the bank ina largeamount secure against floods, and its roads
OULD Tespectfully inform his ‘ricnde
bedy, would be left to legislate. Nor nation When Governoer Booth tenof money, and that on the day. before in such excellent condition,
THE HOLTDAYS!
andthe public — that ke FOR
do we think that if he had a stall in
The mor
treasury ha
lows:
State Fund,
1ER & ROBINSON that their ON
ment must be made by Nose who would
Temperance Hall,
behind their boats and life preservers—even their ‘‘side-arms.’’ Insert
a proper person for the pesition of
. above descr
=
have been placed in the hands of J.B
GRAY for collection and that prompt pay
come down any time and safely leave:
All right, Mr. Appel, we accept
to present't
that interes
YOUNG MEN'S SOCIAL, CLUB)
river to-day they would. be surprised
at the lowstage of water. They can
orable,—Marysviile Appeal, Jan.
He also no
registered v
BAND!
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They
ple which i
d
Foss and
Broad and
Beckman’ry
gentlemen
~SWent of g
found any’
they are ge:
ers, They
city a few ¢
those want
enumerated
ee
A day or
W. Welch,
School mats
“8 boring u
\ in his