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July 21, 1880 (4 pages)

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Ble Daily Granseripit, ‘NEVADA CITY, CALIFORMIA. é Terms of Subscription =‘Qe Year in advance. ..-«..s.-.~2«.86 00 &ix pi Chine oo ba ee WORE dee E898 eee < Three Months.. -.6+. +s ee see cree ees ee 3 Delivered by carrier in Nevada City at 15 Oonts a week. Seven dollars per year will. be invariably charged unless paid in advance. 4 od Wednesday, July 21st, 1880. cecS— The Cisco Con. Mince. pans wee : The last report of the Superintend‘ entof the Ciseo Consolidated Gold Mining Company is as follows: — Since sending my last -report we. ‘The “Sunny South.” There was much ‘encouragement pfor the management in the large ‘audience that assembled ‘at the Theatre Monday evening*to witness the rendition of the ‘‘Sanny South.” Every seat-in thelower part of the house was eccupied, while but little room was left up stairs, a circumstance that has not prevailed at entertainments heré for many months past. The large turn-out was an undisputable preof of the fact’ that the drama when put upon the: stage’ in a fair shape wil meet with commensurate appreciation at the hands of Nevada Cityans, who for a long time past have been bored greatly by the solicitations for patronage of r*one-horsé shows” that have infest: . “fave been labering under great disadvantage, on account of the heavy fall of snow in our Sierra Nevada : mountains ; the snow falling to a . greater depth than ever before known (veing at one time sixteen and a half teet deep); however, we have done all we could, under the circumstances and have uvcoveredin our tunnel a larger body of rich ore than was ever discovered in any mine in QaliSornid Oar iedge in the-Badger tunhel 18 34 feet wide, without finding as yet our east wall, and showing good ore the whole distance. At 75 toat in Our shaft, 5 feet from crop“pings, we arc on splendid ore which seenis to improve every foot indepth, Bosides the wn provement in the qual ity of ore in the Shaft, we have pros‘pected oar Riddle mine on tlie croppings at a point 200° feet distant} ' trou our shaft, and we find the same ‘-quality of o.e found in our tunnel and shaft; proving conclusiv.ly that the supp y of ore will be all: that we could possibly desire; and itis reas~ onable to suppose that it cannot be exhausted for years to come.” We have built ‘two bridges across thie Yuba and Snake rivers. ‘Che timbers for our mill are all on our_ground, ‘ and the mill and other buildings will ' be erected at once, Had it not been for the storms this work would have ‘ been doug. a month’ ago. The ma-. « dhinery for the mill.is at Cisco, and will be placed in position sbon as . possible,’ Phe tunnel has lately been, visited by some of our most experi“-eneel miners, who pronounce the tedge one of the most extensive, as a aet weli as one of the richest ever dis— . ed the section, and aired their’ incompetency to meagre sudiences, outside world.that-the drama (2) was not appreciated bere. As to the “Sunny South,” there is much in it to interest the average _play-goet. It bristles with a queer commingling of excitable’ “and humgrous scenes; Divested-of the depictions of villiany wherein the wrong-doers soul-harrowing escapes. by a hair's breadth from fearful jates that several of the characters experience, the play possesses no particularly strong points. The text in niany places is of an umnat@ral tenor, the author evidently straining himself to introduce grandiloquence. The fifteen parts are well sustained by tlie various actors. Messrs. Johnston and Cooper.in. the two-leading parts. display themselves-as true artists of the burnt cork persuasion, being fine dancers:and singers, and firstclass comedians. In their white impersonations, they fall far below the average stock-actor,. The cho: uses were pleasing, bat rather weak, The scenic effects. were very good througheut. The orchestra of five pieces was especially tine, in itself constituting a strong attraction, The ‘ covered in this State. We have just drama moved smoothly, and the au*< received a visit fram Dr. Win, M. Reynolds, of New York, the Presi‘ dent of the Company, who will free: -ly corroborate everything I have dience was enthusiastic in the extreme. It is reasonable to say that, taken all in all, a more generally satwritten in regard to our mines, etc. isfactory entertainment has not been We have Jately purchased 240 acres of ‘excellent timber and. wood land in Nevada county, immediately adjoining our mines, covered with heavy timber, Which will supply ua with fuel and lumber for—-twenty years to come. Through our timber lands “two fine streams of water flow, which ‘our conipany own for one mile. The ‘isco andl Meadow Lake wagon roads run completely through the above timber land, making it accessible at “mearly every point. Mr, Wm. A. Walker, ou. foreman, with ‘an experieuce of twenty-five yearsa in the «anines of California and Nevada, pio-’ pounces our ledge one of the greatest iinines ever discovered on this coast, _—---— ---oom City Trustecs. The City Trustees held a special umeeting Monday evening to take action on the following petition, which “was signed by 58 tax-payers, including the members of the County Board “of Supervisors: ? ‘Tie undersigned citizens and taxayers of the city of Nevada respectfilly solicit your henorable body to widen and extend Nevada street ‘through to "Main street by condemaing for street purposes that certain Jot or parcel of ground lying and _be. ing on the southeast corner of Main and Nevada streets, near the Main ‘atreat bridge, and immediately on Deer creek, tormerly known as the lot of B. T. -ANen, but now owned, iand octypied by one James White. Mr. White offers to sell the above described property for the sum ‘of 4$330. The Board. agreed to give $100 towards purchasing on condi-~ tion that the remaining $230 will be waiged by private subscription, which ‘will probably be forthcoming. White has commenced to erect ‘a frame shanty on the let, and as its presen-e ‘would prove an eyesore to that enAire part of the city, this effort is unade to prevent his, completing it, + a a ee ® Information Wanted. An eastern investor writes to astertain the status of the “Deer Creek Gravel Mine, which is «situated near the Providence.” We know of no « such property in the section spesi‘fied. The same person also asks, ‘What do you think of thy Cranston Hydraalic E evator, which is im general ‘use about Nevada C#-y.¥” ; ~ Willsome reliab): person whe is posted on these subjects, if there be any such, inform th> Tranxscnier so it can be sitistied whether or not a bew breed ef rhininy wild-cats is being propagated ? : given in this city for many . years. Last evening the troupe played a second night’s engagement. ‘Tonight and to-morrow evening it will delight our neighbors at Grass Valley. <>< ~ Rates ef Liceases. The Board of Supervisors have fix-’ ed the rates of county licenses as follows: Auctioneers, —Per quarter: Ist class, $100; 2d class, $60; 3d class, $25; 4th class, $7.50. Brokers, trust companies, ete. — Per quarter: lst class, $15; 2d class, $3. Theatres, cifcuses, etce.—For each performance: Ist class, $5; 2d class, for each day, £5. vawnbrokers.—Per quarter $30. Retail liquer.—For each month: Merchants arfl livery stables.— Per month: Ist class, $5; 21 class; $3; 3d class, $1.50; 4th class, $1. No licenses will be required of physicians or ‘druggists for wines or liquors they may use for medicinal purposes. Pedlers or Hawkers.—Per month: $15 where wagon is useds $5 where wagon is not used, Propagaticn.—For season: Horses, Ist class, $40; 2d class, $23; 8d o ass, $15; 4th class, $10. Jacks, $10. Bulla, $10. —_——_-—_----— @_e Ka it a Success ? There is much inquiry here _regarding the degree’ of success that has attended the trial of the new quartz millon the Alaska mine at Pike City. A complete description af the-princip'e upen-which the—ma: chinery worked wag given several weeks ago in this paper, and since 1 that time we understand work ~ has been started up with closed doors, no outsider being permitted to satisfy himself as to the successor failure of the mill; which is a aevel'and intricate affur. Won't some friend who is poster on these points write and give us the facta? Visttdig ¢he Mines, The wembers of the “Suony South” troupe , yesterday afternoon visited the Provideats mine, some going o1 horsebagk and some in carriages. They say they hada “jolly time.” It was the first” time that jnany of then had everscea a miue, thus giving the impression to~-they are-all eventually foiled, and of the} j column: ‘The Gazette has an exten. 4 i Monday afternoon a notice of which the following isa copy was served’ on the owner: of a certain honse on Pine'gtteet. . eens Sir—You-are hereby notified that your houseon Pine street, situated opposite Jefinie Anderson’s, back of he Court House, is occupied, by-a-prostitute and kept ‘as a house of ill fame, and that the same is contrary to the provisions of ordinance No.-81 of Nevada City, and the Board of Trustees. have iistructed me to strictly enforce said ordinance. You will please govern yourself accordingly. are. E, ©. Batpriver, Marshal. The authorities declare that they wilk serve similar notices on all persons renting houses on—Broad and Pine streets for the purpose imenERE a>. Tee Only a Cent. complishes so much : clerks-three cents, the clerk owed the cashier twe,cents, and the cashier owed the office boy two cents.— One day last week the office .boy, having a cent in his pocket, congluded‘to diminish his debt, and therefore handed it over te tke clerk, who, in turn, paid Talf‘of his debt by giving it to the cashier. The latter handed it. back to the boy, saying thet Ire only owed him one cent. . The office boy again passed the coin to the clerk, who passed it to the cashier, the boy discharged his entire debt The following anecdote illustrates ‘how money, by chariging hands, acA singular financial transaction occurred in an office a day or two since, By some means or other it happened that.the office boy owed one of the who passed it back to the boy, and_ Ir is strange Captain Jack Crawford was not more successful on the stage. He has’ every qualification for a first-class star, the chief qualification for which, as of course everybody knows, is the knack of keeping one's name before the public. John McCullough, Booth or Sara Bernhardt would have given thousands of dollars to have beén “on, the point of drowning the other day:im the Rio Grande” and been saved by their ‘St. Bernard dog, Hero” catching them by the hair, as did Jack’s, anid assisting them'to the shore. : A New York finawcial paper advertises for ‘‘a first.class humorous writer.” Hadn't Prof. Stewart betby handing it to the clerk,—thereby+ter-apply? We don’t know_of -avy-+ Monday evening Bridget McClosky cer Stevens for keeping a house of itt famre-onPine street. Attorney Gaylord will. conduct the prosecution, and Messrs. Simonds and Garthe the defense. The trial will take-place before Judge Robinson. The time for hearing has not! yet been determined upon. ~—_— Oe t Board of Supervisors. . Yesterday Supervisor Byrne -vregented a supplemental report of District No. 2,. which was received and filed. The following demands onthe Geveral~ Road Fund were ordered paid ; Citizens Bank $332.50, “John Janson $8 40, H, Kohler: $8. = The following additional ‘demands for services in autopsy of Mrs. Philliys were allowed: Dr. Vajantiie $15; Dr. Buelow $15. . The other demands allowed were as follows : G. v. Schmittburg $10.15; Jas. D. White $180. The Board resolved to issue bonds to pay the indebtedness of the county.and the Auditor was instructed to render the Board a statement as to the condition of the finances, if Grass Valley Union Etems. The quail crop this season, will be alarge one. They are quite grown now in the foothills, On the 15th . of September quails can be lawfully killed. ., The rich piece of gold-bearing quartz exhibited in town by Patrick Dillon, about a week ago, is said to have come from a ledge near Ametican Hill, 3} miles south-east of town, : : There is talk among the Colfgx people of putting in repairthe Teamsters’ Bridge, at what is called the upper crossing of Bear river. A portion of the old bridge remains, that was not carried away by the high watcr two years ago. " Superior Court. The following business was transacted inthe Superior Court yesterday, Judge Caldwell presiding: . E. A.len vs. Albert Gravel Mining Company. Ordered that judg-' ment be entered in accordance with stipulation filed, Ong Ah Peon vs. R, D, Smith. Case-postponed till further orders, — Recess till Thureday, County Officers’ Salaries. _—_—_ We have receiveda communication Wherein the writer calls upon ‘the. Board of Supervisors to regulate the salaries of the county otficers, “Itis very lengthy, and owing to that fact cannot be published at resent, Tux Galveston Herald (Dem.) says the campaign has opened more precipicately than: it was expected to. Already it is gravely charged that General Hancock wears cersets, and the issue does not seem to be met by any declaration in the Cincinnati platform, The democratic organs
will have to come out with a blood. curdling stery that Gen. Garfield usea face powder, and then this country will knew what questions of national concern are dividing the two parties, a. Tux Reno Uazette is up to snuff. It was sued by James H. Kinkead, the other day, for libel. Now the Gazette keeps the following quota— tion from Kinkead’s complaint, made on oath, at the head of its editorial sive circulation in the State of Nevads and in other States and Territo— ries. James H. Kinkead. to before me this 8th da 18380, Mark Parish, Cle o¢ county,” i] Sworn y of July, rk of WashSarsa French erities “I like :a girl before slie gets womanish, and a was arrested ou~ complaint. of _offi-} District . —~ squaring all accounts. ‘Thus it may be seen how great is the benefit to be derived from. a single cent tently expended judiciously. & Modern Bogberry. A French military etudent, home fér the Christmas holidays, wished to do a little shooting. . Acéordingly he possessed’ himself of his father’s gun, dog, and permisse de chasse. He was accosted bya local Doyberry, who demanded to see his license. He at once producedthat of his father. ‘‘But,” read the official “seventy-two years old! You are wonderfully well preserved.” ‘‘On ! that’s -common in our family.” ‘Then I'see certain peculiarities indicated: wears a wooden leg.” The student burst into a laugh. ‘You. don’t suppose,” he cried, ‘‘1 should put ou my wooden leg when I went shooting ?” returned the other; “it would doubtless impede your movements. Good day, bir, and good sport,” in —“Don’r get out ofanybody’s way, ” advised Henry Ward Beecher. But, Mr. Beecher, when you recognize your landlord only half a bleckaway, and itis three days past rent day, and there are two cross_ streets, “an alley and three four Story ‘stairways with rear exits winking at you from the near side of the street, are we— isa man—that is, to go straight ahead and collide with-the landlord? Oh! nonsense, What kind_of-talk is that to* give a debt laden peuple, -with-money at-8-per-eent.,-and—your summer clothes not paid for,—Burlington Hawkeye. You may try to beguile flies with fly-paper, but you'll find they’ll stick to molasses. “After the Opera is Over.” In the privacy of home odd little scenes are enacted after a ball. Nobody ever goes ta bed at once the instant they fiud themselves back in: their room. Be your feet ever so stiff with dancing, nerves and imagination are too much excited to consent to the rapid transition from gaslight and music to quietude aud a night light. Those little scenes, joyful or sad, agcording to what the bail has brought, would be quite as interesting to watch as the ball itself, only nobody ever has an opportunity to watch them; every person thas but their own little scene. “WiitraM, do you know why you are likea donkey?” ‘Likea donkey?” echoed: William, opening his eyes wide. ‘‘No, I don’t.” ‘Do you give it up?” ‘I do.” ‘Because your better half is stubbornness itself.” ‘‘That’s not so bad. Ha! ha! {Tl give that to my wife when I go ” home.” ‘My dear,” he asked, as he sat down to supper, ‘‘do’ you know why I am like a donkey?” He waited a moment expecting his wife to give it up. But she didn’t. She louvked at him somewhat commiseratingly as she answered: — ‘I suppose -because you were born so.” THE number of persons who come into a newspaper office when an item without names-is-given, to deny that they ever did such a thing, opens many aguilty conscience before the. eyes of the editor. Our advice is: If youare tet specia'ly specified, don’t come around.to make a denial. For, though you may-deny from now till doomsday, the very fact of your denying before you have beencharged will leave a suspicion that, if-you did not do it, you would have done t had you-beon there,’ Proressor of Greek, who is out riding with his wife, notices that the horse is thirsty and drives into the stream by the roadside ; Professor remarks that. there is evident'y some weighty obstruction which prevents the horse from getting his head down to drink, and says that he will make observations with a view of detecting the difficu'ty. Suddenly he exclaims,, ‘Ah I perceive,” and proceeds to unbuckle the crupper.—-N. Y¥. Observer. _ A MAN bonyht some of the refurding certificates at the Cincinnati office, and missed one aiter retiring fromthe window. ‘‘Give me a dollar and I'll get it for you,” said a boy. The offer was accepted. The boy pulled another urchin out of line and choked him until he. opened his mouth, from which the hiddef certificate dropped out. a a a ee _ Tne English genem#hin South Africa dates his last report from Umbagme. Doesn't this sound: like a womaa before she gets girlish,” defeat? Andrews Bazar; “Oh t to be sure not,’ thing ruore humorous than his would-_ be geological lubrications.—Economist. : Wall Street News recently had ‘an item on Lydia Thompson. Does the News consider Lydia a claim or only a:pruspect? oe ee Ir we had a law punishing lying with death, the mortality during the coming election Présidential campaign would be awfultocontemplate. a Yesterday s Arriyals at THE UNION HOTEL. NEVADA CITY, CAL, ~~ Jacob Naffsiger, Proprietor. F H Bigelow city B Guscetti city A Adkin San Francis Mrs Mason Qnaker Hi, Mrs Schacily-Quak-H G Anderson do A Selfridge Hunts H™ O C Swain Oakland W Pehan San Francis G Whitiside Gras Vall . Miss Brosche Downie Jo Davidson Downievi Ma Emmons San Fra, J Brimskill Washingto MP Hurlbut Clevela CW Parker Oaklaud D Morrow Oakland L Mitchell Vallejo E White San Juan J A Seely San Juan G Dussoel San Fraiucis B Guscetticity =. D Allen Eureka ~~ M Byrne Grass Valley J Motter Grass Valle J Kingsley Sau Franci E Bates Pike City PC Lenard San Franci J Jenkins Downievill Miss Finnie Grass Vall T Compor do Miss Purdy San Franc H Donner Gold Run J Smith Timbuctoo Dr Farley San Juan BORN. In Nevada City, July 16,1880, to Hamilton McCormick and wife, a son. _Usper tlie-head of “Mining” the . . = creasing: ‘Notice, He-DAI ALL WHOM iT MAY Take Notice ! That my vie QNCERY, NEVADA eS having lott my bed and be mg he —— ever are notified nde. pa el ee an whet ' count, as-I will not pay or beresponsibiy +. Br . any debts of her sontenetiiag nor hasish for _berbee Shatt, Nevada Co. Gal, July tte, Mote . . Sym" Alex. Gaul yakery yeste' ‘SHOOTING CALLERY @ ™ gia wee mises tO — St. Opposite Transcript Block, Beuetioent _ NEVADA CIty. din’s residenc H. 8. GIBBENS Propri evening, A SERIE: p Pesetor BE ngcartso ee ie TES Gr ing Company CASH PRIZES! Tn. aes gnd Sans rai Prizes to be awarded Saturday may be bo night, July 24th. ~ i Uaion Hotel First Prize = $4.00 the oldest ~Seéond Prize.. 2.00 gg the hottest w gE eee ee 1.00 ‘yienced-on-th Twenty-five cents a chance. every summie Mrs. H. S. Shea took th for Say Franc where they -yisits, Tlie hearin charge of dis' postponed til daring the di guilty. . Geo, Stew: per's clothin mountains fi B.oss is occu meantime. Several tir has been offe by bim. Ye Connectedwith the Gailery is the Greate Automatic Wonder of the Age, Recon the Resurrection of Washington, the Father of his Country. Moying Pipes to Shoot as A. Fine Assortment of Rifles and Pistols Nevada City, July 7th, 1880, fou Restaurant For Sale. » ECOCO’S CHO? HOUSE AND Res. 4 TAURANT is offered for sale ata bar gain toa Cash Customer. The house jy du: ing a good business, and ‘is constantly inSickness-is-the-enuse for-wanting to sell. : None but a Cash customer need. apply. : ae LECOCG. Nevada, July 161m A. LADEMAN, Fy Awe PURCHASED THE stTocg _ OF T P Blue You Bet A H Scott Banner Hill ae. oe : F Battis Washiugton Miss Warner San Jyan_ Groceries cue of its leg P Cane Marysville J Denler:city it ’ he had sold C I Meyer San francisco aaa On ana Provisions, TheYesterday's Arrivals at been busy. “ THE NATIONAL HOTEL, Produce, veel Fo3 tas NEVADA CITY, CAL. “aaa ‘ ufos from Chas, E. Pearson, Proprietor, Etc, Ete., 8 road — Mr. Gowe Formerly belonging to ~ ERSKINE & ENRIGHT, , Manzanita 1 ‘trict, who i: ‘Announces to the public that he is now re, “ prepared to’ furnish all goods in his line at as sown as bh Prices as low as the Lowest, fe : Numerou ‘A. LADEMAN; city daily il As the ming Cor. Broad and Commercial Sta. . Nevada City, July 15th. ; atl : with help, In Nevada City, July 19, 1880, to Wm. cs : Vivsdwnin : ty for new-< PRICE List wa do, — — : ; When the OTICE of Intention to become Sole Tra-. -> 2. a sr : Say) d pai ¢ Downieville der, In the matter of the application 6 6 f s of -Mrs. Mary Crosett to become a Sole -Tra9 while the ci! der. Notice is hereby given that I, Mrs. {the f Mary Crosett, wife of James L. Crosett, resi. 9 reeZze dent = erg: Sur ethite ae ao : Le. y go-up on the ty, Cal. being desirous of availing myself of 2 the benefit of the provisions of Title Twelve, CROCERY STORE. niles away Pa¥t Third as the Code of Civil Procedure of . : meee with snowb: thd State of California, intend to make apES Gece ' pli ag: sag Superies Cont of the coun: A party o ty ‘of Nev State of California, at the July 5 ‘Ferm ef said Court te be-held_at the Court TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, ascended Su defer of said Peer en Petes, Be twentieth : Monday eve ay of August, , at 9 o'clock A. M. on i o 4 hat day, or on such other day to which the Gommuroial treet, «+ Heyada Cap ed on the la earing may be postponed. by the Court for Smee them two h iedgment and reer of said eaperir Oasrt m 4 és re ms uthorizing me to carry on and transact bus. j inesyou my Ownaccount as Sole Trader. The ie t lis ps if a bes to er patare nl Fae leaminees a ecg to carry on . New Potatoes, per pounds, $i. come hon and conduct is that o ce) eepiny a ere x bec Shaft, Bloumfield Speradhin, maven counFlour, : per 100 Ibs., $3 37) Work — ee Colitarnia, MRS. MczRY CROSET?, . Mackerel, No. 1, per kit, 250 abrick buil sa hss Bran, per 100 lbs, 1% burnt distri Small Corn, per 100 1bs., 1 874 golians at . 9 4 ELECTION FOR Wheat, per 100 lbs, 250 cluded to lo GHIEF ENGINEER. Ground Barley, per 100 Ibs., 1 62) are now ser ed Whole Barley, per 100 lbs., ) 50“ # tling ia-the HE ANNUAL ELECTION for Chief En" a eG A. gineerof the Nevada City Fire DepartEB, lag. per Ib., * wt the city: ment, will take place at the City Hall, on Japan Tea, per Jb.,. 35 Some sty] Choice Roll butter per roll 50c da City se Monday, July 26th, 1880. i penive Tea, per th. 8 de, alee _ + Crushed Sugar, oe pers sent th Judges—Win. Powell and John Hurst, Brown Sugar, sead of Ca Ger +-E. W. Bigelow and W. F. Engle. Pearl Barley, — Blbs.; 5. cte purchasers 1 right. . ae s Polls will be open trom 6 to 8 o’elock, P.M. . SPlit Peas, 13 Ibs.. 100 BM pense for a . By order of the Board of. Delegates. Lard, : per can, 9% more. The W. R. COE, President. . Best Island Rice, 10 Ibs., 100 Bi yesterday, out, Secretary. jezi . Harkness Wax Candles, box, 4 q clover Oysters, "ee cana—-t : : Lecocq’s New Chop House. — 5 caus 100 ri Plne Street, Adjoining Lones’ Hall, Jell 7. % sane 0) Mond NEVADA CITY. ee , . Monday, . : — — Syrup, per gallon; 87} ed as th“ MEALS GOT UP ON SHORT . Sardines, small cans, 6 cans 2 a : a ¥ , Sardines, large cans. 4 cans € sale o po NOTICE ANDINANY TYLE. 7 ion Peel and Citron; 3 lbs: 100 [i trof the es DESIRED, FROM 25 CENTS UP, Tobacco, or . , 4 deceased iene Ts et PO Gan full af Cotes, 3 ibs., : ior i P Joifee,5 Ibs., : nto s “Ground Coffee, per package, 29 cl# Ministr * a Starch, 2 packages, 25 cts ns, dec Prize Medal Kerosene Oil, per gal, 50e n fixed a; do do do 5 yal can, 2 2 JN. w, : : Best Cal. Candles, 30 for = the estate of nee Frye’s og Cocoa, packet docs tl Washing Powder, 3 packages, ~* ie pcce aes RANKIN, BRAYTON & CO., . ‘ishing Powter 31 fo. bation o Noe. 127 FIRST STREET, Pepper, yet bottle, ae ~ BP ist has bee, as oe {Wash Tubs, from 50 cents to = Cheating Mini Work Wash Boards, ce fs oe 8 i Watcr Buckets, 7% cts. aes ining Work a specialty. Chathea: Baskets, uo Gr DARTIFS WANTIN. axy xinp oF . Rolling Fins, os ak JW. Kit “Mining Muachi/ ery are requested . Potato Mashers, i x Da Se to send for Illustrated Circul, sy All ls subject to correction. nl . str stcular, goods sub} Poets, ackinnns ped og years axpotiones in Mining sine : 18 district, _ Best possible” commits on ‘al cleus” oa . Php bet resh andewarran ne « te ; ; 2b. y> aud Work of the best quality, and pricesmod . , 5 a: ms! Richard Reberts phos !