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Che Daily Veaaseript
<NEVADA. CPry, CAL.
; Toxspay, July 7th, 1874,
The following’ demands’. against
—es
Thursday, July 9th; 1874,
, A New €andidate.
Josh Billings; Artemus Ward, and
that class of humorists held the
boards, go to speak, for a long time}
but their<style of humor has been
superseded. . There has a class
sprung up Who can express a furity
thing in tolerably good English, without orthographic distortion. Mark
Twaia-is-probably the most successful of this class. ‘‘Max Alder,” the
“Fat Contributor," ‘the
__ familiar to_most_ newspaper readers,
and now. there is another-candidate.
The Milwaukee Sentinel has-a writer
who furnishes “the press with the
—datest squibs. ‘He will. soon go intethé lecture field, write a Dook,‘invest
his fifty or seventy-five thousand in
some good paying corporation, go to
Enrope, and retarn one of -the celebrities, That's his.destiny: Here
is his last: ‘It is not our fault that
we are red headed and smail, and
thenext. time one #f those overgrown rural roosters in a ball room
reaches, down for our head, and sug(Constable fees in
“Danbury =
‘dered paid:
Supreme Court, $250.
. Meadow Lake Township, $282 25.
road matters, the committee heretofore appointed to ‘examine into the
practicability of gratiting a. right of
way in Rough and Ready and Grass
Valley townships, reported that they
re dered paid. = eS a3
General’ Fund—H;t H, Greeley,
¢riming! ; cases,
$71 65, o
’ W.-H. Gétéhell, Constable fees in
criminal cases, $7570:
Special Fund—H. H. Greelgy,
Special Constable fees, in criminal
cases, $22 50,
W. H. Getchell, Special.Constable
fées in criminal cases, $27 75,
_. soun Pattison, Clerk,
ad
Wepnespay, July 8th.
Board met_ pursuant to adjournnent, Present. full Board. Presi
M. Dg.. : a . :
ing.read.
M. L, Marsh pr.
Minutes of previous meet
and approved. —
The following demands were orJ. I. Caldwell, attorney's fees in.
D.B. Merry, Surveyiig roads in
This.day having been set apart_for
. gests that some fellow has lost a rose
bud out of his button hole, there
will be trouble.)
had examined the said road, and
that.the expense of vpening @ new
toad under the provisions of the
Soe EU Mr aNR
re = nn ee
W. N. Osbornes$250)"Wm. Hitch‘cock $125, W. G. Carr $119 62, Wm.
Joy $21,James ‘Frasier $77, Michae.
rae *.
special. contract $10, Geo. Cooper
Road cally Road District No. 7 eee
O. Walker $175, Bennett & Paseoe
Schmidt $3 84, Mohawk Lumber €o.
$5'28, Jas, McDonald 30, R. Leach
$225. Total, $489 12. ees
. Road Disttict No: 3: =
Richard Dillon $150, D& DS Daly
$150, Wm. Rutt $300, GS. Fatley
$350, Wm. Burroughs, $250, Samuel
$175, Richard Dillon $23, Total,
$1403, —S
man $93, Jas, Reader $285, Robert
Hughes $34, Stephen Winans ‘$62,Jno. Kitts $104, Jno. Kitts $40, Jpo.
Smith $32, H. L. Hafch $50, Henry
Fienne $237, E. Robbins $68, ‘Phos,
Truman--$30, Jas, Nelson $21 70,
Thos; Freeman $119, Total, $1562 70,
Road District No. 5.
Peter McGovern $75, Louis Schillinger$60, A. H. Linstedt $70,’ John
Smith $85, Miéhael Krachlauer $400,
Wm, Mackey $300, L, Lincoln $40;
Géo. Shaffer $81 84, Truckee LumCass & Millet $31 50, Brages & Folsom $75, James Cardwell $200. To
tal, $1725 58.
: Joun Parrison, Clerk.
~~ Outspoken,
The San Francisco Post las heretofore been rather neutral on the Lo~—~cal Option question, butit now comes
code, would cost the county from five.
. to six thousand dollars, therefore the
committee did not see the propriety
of expending said sum; as there is
how existing a well traveled road,
running parallel with the suid proout in bold defiance of the liquor inSterests, and. says: “If we cannot
publish_a paper without slinking
like whippedcurs before the threats
of the rumsellers; if we cannot pub‘ish a paper unless on such terms of
suffrance from our ‘adopted sitizens’
that we must condone, and excise,
und ignore, and justify the mobbiig
of American women, by a crowd of
brutal foreigners, we. are ready to
shut up shop;that's all. Let the peoposed road within less than. two
ihiles,
the traveling public just as well as
thé new proposed road.
gued and sabmitted.
ing had in consideratidn the petition
. ofcitizens of Liberty and Remington Hills to open new roads, etc., reported un :
ans
hich would accommodate Ww
Matter arRoad Commissioner Pauson havrably. :
Petition received. frem. citizens of:
Action oN SEWING MACHINES.—The
mostimportant action of Congréss
for the last twenty years in regard to
sewing machines was that of Saturday, when Senator Hamilton of Maryland, from the Committee on Patents
reported adversely on the application of A. B. Wilson for an extension
of his patent covering the four-motion feed, the patent for which expired two years since. The sewing
machine combination, in which ‘is
incladed the Wheeler & Wilson, Wil-.
cox & Gibbs, Singer, the Grover &
ple who threaten us go-ahead and do
their worst.”’Now this sounds very
nice, and-it looks a little like suffering martyrdom for principle’s sake.
But allis not gold that glitters, nor
«re such bold words always dictated
from a love of principle. Itis bareJy possible that the Post, instead of
losing subseribers, may gain some,
“and that’s what's the matter, The
‘Jakland News, says: ‘The Post has
come.out squarely against the-whisky business, and we predict that
within @ month it will have the largest and most respectable set of patrons possessed by any paper in thé
wity.”” That looks like business,and
is probably what the Post anticipated when it started in. Verily the
ways of the San Francisco press are
past finding out.
—_——— oe
Result of Effert,
While Deputy County. Clerk under
J. J. Rogers, Mr. Darnealconcluded
that short hand reporting was a pretty good business, wid that he could
learn it. He obtained the necessary
ent to work. , Without
he devoted his eisure
is office as Deputy, to the acquire/ ment of short hand. He succeeded.
: In yesterday's Alta we find the fol=]
lowing: The Committee of Attorneys
appointed by Judge Blake, to examine the qualifications of Hervey Darneal as short, hand-reporter of the
Municipal Court, reported favorably
‘on the candidate. He was therefore
appointed by the Judge as such officer. Mr. Darneal is a genial and
pleasant geutleman as well as afirst
re
be
Little York Township,~preying—the-+
Board to-purchase John G;Peters”
toll road at acost to the onal
$530, Road Commissioner Pauson
reporting favorably on the same, providing the said owner will give a
good and sufficient deed for said
road.
sioner Pauson was.given full power
Meadow Lake township, pr
that-a-eertain county road
established from a poir
ingonthe Dutch F
. ble, the entire length of said road
_On_ motion Read Commis—
to act in the above matter.
Petition received from ‘citizens ot .
ing
sHouid be
; commenct and Donner.
unning thence along and
east side of Prossercreek to
entral Pacific railroad. bridge,
yhere the same crosses said Prosser
creek, or as near thereto as practicabeing about one anda half miles,
fully two thirds of which is now completed. Road Commissioner Pauson
reported unfavorably on above petition, and on motion the same was
rejected,
i
_ Petition received from citizens of
Bridgeport township, praying for the
establishment of a county road from
Cherokee to Badger Hill, a distance
not exceeding two miles in length.
Road Commissioner McCoy reported
favorably on the above petition and
stated that the cost of construction
would not exceed $300. On motion
prayer of petitioners granted, and
Road Commissioner McCoy instructed to construct said road.
Petition received from citizens of
m
Nigh as fifty machines.
‘. them;-and they cited cases where
class. stenographer.
Cinnibar.
There are-some specimens of cinKentucky Flat and vicinity, praying
. that certain obstrictions on the main
road leading from D, W, Washburn’s
to the main Nevada and Grass Valley
road be removed. Petition on monibar at Bigelow’s store which were
recently taken-out of the mines near
Middletown Laké~county, A company was organized here last Spring,
und Thomas Carlisle was sent there
to prospect. The pieces of “rack
were. sent by him. That which
came from the ledge he is working,
is said by judges of that kind of ore,
tg ‘look well. There is another
pitee which is irom the Great Western, whieh is only 1,800 feet-distant
2 ~~ from the ledge being prospected “by
Mr, Carlisle, which is very rich, and
is said_to pay $350 per ton.,* The
owners of the Great Western have .
refused $1,500,000 for it. The ecompany which sent Mr. Carlisle, is
composed of Bigelow,” Gentry, and
uthers. . t
_-S
.teka praying for the construction of
a free road from Moores Flat to North
Bloomfield, by Woolsey’s Flat‘and
Bloody Run, and recommend the
buying out of T. C. MeGagin, proprietor of the Bloody Run Toll
The estimate cost of purchase, and
completing the same bein
BI300, The matter refery
Commissioner Cran
power ta act, ¢
Fun d= wer
paid:
tion referred to Road Commissioner,
McCoy. .
Petition received from‘town of Eu“about
to Road
» With full
The following demands on Road
allowed” uad ordered
Road District Wo. re
3.38. Thompson $15, J. 8. ThomipSrvgnit buildings in Salt Lake
City’ were struck by: lightning on
unday night, during a storm, and
Saturday,
OvER 100 hot
a
ives Were unrdofed, a}
Washington by the tornado o
$200, W. N. Osborne $137, W. N.
JOsborne $115, J. H. Wentworth
$100, J. H.Wentworth $16,.J, i. f last
and have spent a great deal 6f m
petitions; si over-three millions of people; ~usking that the extension sisting cea uw’ Gk
strong“ Many of the signers are
ufacturers, using in many cases
h The effect of this refusal, it is said, will be
ultimately’ to reduce the prices of
machines to as low as $20, though
this cannot take place-until the Bacheler feed motion, which isnow in use
on all of the different machines, runs
out. It was in testimony before the
Committee that the Wheeler & Wilson machine, which sells for $85,
costs but ap trifle over $12 to ‘manufacture, These and all other machines are not protected “in Europe,
and they can be purchased there
ind brought here ata cost_of about
$40, inclading all expenses. One of
the reasons urged in favor of-the extension was thut if refused machines
will sell so cheap that owners of the
same will not take proper care of
machines have been in use fo
r-nineteen years, and are still good
os —— OE Oe
Tue Vore or THE Townsurr.--The
Grass Valley Union says: The vote
of the townsbip on the local eption
question, at the election on Monday .
last, was as follows: Grass Valley
precinct, For License, 648; Against
License, 298. Forest Springs precinct, For License, 18; Against License, 6. . Buena Vista precinct, For
License; 10; Against Liceuse, 5. The
total vote is, For License, 676;
Against License, 307; majority for
license 369, in a vote of 983.
ee ——-_—______.
Buistay and son ascended i
balloon from: Woodward's G.
San Francisco, on Sut ty night
about 9 o'clock, and Agnded three
miles from Folsom, 4 distance of 150
miles, about twoours after sunrise
on Monday orning,
ens,
On Sunday night the stables and
400 horses of John Discoll,in Salem,
‘Mass., were consumed by a conflagration.
loss of life is repo
Vicror Prart, the Congressional
librarian, was killed by an explosion
of giant powder, at Cincinnati, on
Saturday. .
Gen. O. O. Howard takes the
place of Gen. Jeff. ©. Davis as the
j Wentworth $100, Pat. Mooney $13, {
FA ce a ee ee
Connolly ~$4I° 95, D. Wilson, .
$24, Bennett & Pascoe $24, John}
. _ For.
““Hiron, steel, tools, mantels, and other
ber Co. $280 54, W. Lowenstein $3150 .
. thotisand.eight hufidred dollars.
. lars.
Baker, and the Howe, for two-years. —
have worked hard for this extension
_instruments, fift
. nasium, five hundred dollars; clock
mninee ©
——
[General nature.—no. 36.)
An Act making appropriations’ for
«the support ofthe Military Academy for the fiscal year ending June
‘thirtieth, eighteen hundred ‘and
seventy-five.Be it enacted by the Senate and
House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congressassembled, That the following sums be,
and the same are honey: appropriated, out of any money ih the treasury not otherwise appropriated, for
the support of the Military Academy
forthe year ending June thirtieth,
eighteen hundred and seventy-five:
additional pay_of officers, and
for. i f 5
eadets, and musicians, two. hundred
and thirty-seven thousand dollars, —
For repairs and improvements,
tinber,-plank, “boards, joists, wall
strips,
hinges, glass, paint, turpentine, oils,
bricks, varnish, stone, lime, cement,
-plaster, hair, blasting powder, “fuse,
similar materials, fou
five hundred doHars.
For pay of . citizenthechanics
and labor employed. upon ‘repairs
that cannot be done by enlisted men,
eight thousand dollars. i
~~#oer fuel and apparatus, namely,
coal, wood, stoves, grates, furnaces,
rahges, fire bricks, and repairs of
steam heating apparatus, fourteen
thousand dollars. ; rs
rteen ‘thousand
LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES
‘. bundred dollars; tar
aths, shingles, slate, -tin,7
Sheet lead, nails, screws, locks, butte, .
For gas pipes, fixtures, lamp posts, »
ofthe judge advocates of the Army
_ For department of .drawing: For
eamieed
dollars; models for
ca aT
ird lass, one
rd for mountfor securing models from injury, _fif-.
foo ere rs
Taxz Herv.—No matege
‘Iagte. you may be “with »
with whom you have. bn;
whiting. How many
ings arige from the way
which business matters are talke
over, and when each Sete
how int.
the ‘frieng .
hess trays.
nderstand.
ty dollars; colors; Brushes, pencils, own construction, the matter isGs
ps, gasometers, and retorts,
fof annual repairs, six hundred dolFor fuel for eadets, mess halls,
shops, and laundry, three thousand
five hundred dollars. :
For postage and telegrams, three
hundred dollars. ~ 3
For stationary, blank books, paper, énvelopes, quills. steel ens,
peneils, mucilage, wax and ik, six
hundred dollars, f a
For transportation se materials,
ferriages, one discharged cadets, a
For printin
fice, diplom
ters and
ype, materials for offor graduates, regisanks,seven hundred dolFef compensation a1 cf pressman
@ lithographer, one hundred dolara,
one. .thousandsix
Lundred and fifty dollars,
For-elerk-to~ adjutant, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For clerk to treasurer, one thousand five hundred dollars.
For department of instruction in
mathematics, namely: For repairs of
and station
dollars.
For department of artillery, cavalry, and infantry tactics, namely: For
tan bark for riding hall and gymnasium, three hundred dollars; repairing camp stools, tents and camp furniture, fifty dollars; flooring and
mats, apparatus, and repairs of gym’ ? £ary for instructors, thirty
and furniture for offiee of commandant of cadets, seventy-five dollars;
Stationery for use of instructor and
assistants, one hundred dollars: foils,
gloves, masks, fenc.ng jackets, and
repairs, two hundred dollars.
_ For department of civil and military engineering: For models, maps,
—— of instrument, text books of
reference, and stationery for use of
instructors, five hundred dollars
For department of chemistry, mineralogy, and geology; For chemiculs,
including chemical apparatus, glass
and porcelain ware, paper, wire and
sheet metal and ures, and photographic materials, nine hundred dollars; rough spécimens, files, alcohol,
lamps, b ow=pipes, pencils, and steel
and agate mortars, for practical instruction in mineralogy; for fossils
illustrating the different rock formations, for daily use in section'rooms,
and for gradual increase of the ~cabi
epairs
c,
pe
net, eight hundred dollars; r
and additions to electric, ga
magnetic, electro-magnetic, toelectric, pneumatic, and thermic apparatus, and « Ss illustrating
optical properties “of substances,
eight hundred: dollars: carpenters’
and metal work, including materials
for the same; fifty dollars; pay of mechani¢e employed in chemical
ological section rooms and
e lecture-room, one thousand
d fifty dollars; models and diagrams, fi‘ty dollars books of reference, text Bons and stationery, for
the use of instructors, and contingencies, three hundred dollars; compensation to attendant, fifty dollars.
For department of natural and experimental philosophy: For instraments to determine magnetic intensity and declination, six hundred
dollars; compensation to mechanic's
assistant, one thousand dollars; compensation to attendant, fifty dollars;
repairs and contingencier, six hundred dollars. a :
For department of _practical tmhilitary engineering: For mining materials and for profiling, fifty dollars:
telegraphing und signaling, twentyfive dollars;drawing materials, stationery, and text bopks,-twenty-tive ;
dollars; repairs of instrunients, twenfive dollars; contingencies, twentyfive dollars; one five oared barge,
fonr hundred dollars. vlc
For deparment of Spanish: For
text books and stationery for the use
of instructors, fifty dollars. :
For department of law and ethics:
For text books and stationéry and
books of reference for the use of instructors, fifty dollars: Provided, that commander of the District of Columbia on this coast, >
. the Seeratary of War may assign one
For clerk to disbursing officer -and. quartermaster,
xs
riously.
and paper for the use of instructors, . missed by each party with the . ~The
twenty-five dollars. “AN right, all right.’”” Frequently i y ley are
For expenses of the board of vis-. turis out all wrong, and omes q Ie i}
itors, four thousand two hundred . question Boo the lawyer and the & ay
dollars. a : . courts. ore than three fourths i They ¢
For miscellaneous and contingent' the litigation of the’ country eat of intend
expenses: For gas, coal oil, candles, . be saved-if the People would put the pa
and wicking for lighting’ the acade-. down their agreements in writing a r
my, cadets barracks, mess halls, ofand sign their’ names to it, Eack way of
fices, stable, and side walks; four . word in onr language -has its pecuty pris
thousand dollars; water pipes, plumb. liar meaning, and memory may, b
: sg : 4 » by Was
ing, aud repairs, two thousand. dol the change in a Sentence, convey an “lage
lars; cleaning public buildings, (not . entirely different idea from that ip. electio
uarters,) five hundred and +rixty . tended, When-once reduced to wr; tion on
dollans: basotaa. brushes, pails, tubs, . ing, ideas-are fixed, and expensive from, i
soap, and ¢leths, We -husdred-dol-lawenits are avoided.>" fron
Tars; chalk, crayous, sponge, slate,. = nae
aud rubbers for recitation room, one} . ter ee ee eee
hundred dollars; compensation of bia eee et Senlemen who hat __tronr t
chapel organist, ide hundred dollars; } io. i, A row, wrapped aa i : Lattaaghe . * Op in paper and sent it: home to Ino
compensation of ibrarian, ene hun his family.. The rest of hivte :
dred and tweuty dollars; compensaa ee DOdy be of the:
cd Ae threw away, there being but lity
ofnon-commissioned officer in charge left.Boston Post” ite _ terday
of mechanics, fifty dollars; compenoa : . : stated
sation of soldier writing in adjua by tha
tant’s office, fifty dollars; pay of enA Cuicico r Ne
gineer of heating and ventilating apcan now walk Mate si Pe the Di
paratus for the cadets. barracks, } ment Without having -at pesbanaa “vir been t
chapel;and philosophical academy, . to skirmish round a ho iam ock: Le
including the library, one thoiisand gram occupied by ‘eatbeaee diaa
‘five hundred dollars; pay of assistant ers, but they are almost ctrle ay: _ tiful si,
ot gy seven a ged collide at each: corner with cnt frame,
ol ive firemen, two -thousan WO} boy~flyin kit Suis Se OF
hundred dollars; increase and eX-. weed ae Fanning: backOnce
‘pense of the«lbrary, Rooks. maga-. —~ me chrom
zines, periodicals, and binding, two rene NY see Joe .
-thousand dollars. . ae ons : : city, -w:
For pay of libraridn’s~assistant, . ~— Deling uent Sale i aca
neFUCA, . ¢ SOLD RUN MINING -COMPaNy 7. Beer
"For contingencies for superintendG cation of principal place of Paphieg, ee
-ent of the-scademy, one thousand oan Bestel rs Srteaa ad Works, Ne.” ia-his4
Ca ee : @uent upon the following deretben cit Ther
For furniture of cadet hospital and account of assessment No, 6; levied on the withsts
repairs, one hundred dollars. + = day oat. 1974, the severalamounts ;
For printing catalogue for libraty, ahictecdaa as follows; 2 Peabective on
Alve hundred dollars. Mien ap “i * No. of No. of Shs: Am cats .
Buildings and grounds: Forrepair-. Gat? ta nd panies
ing and opening roads and walks, . Badger Jos 289 1% $9500. Picture
five hundred dollars. — + me 290 100 95.09 cx
For continuing superstructure of ‘Soeiaes. den aaa i chines:
‘the new hospital for .cadets,. twenty Badger Jos 390. face a also ha
thousand dollars, ; Badger Bopben, 317 1000 250.00 The
For continuing construction of ergron «, Arustes. 179 25 6 25 Fer
Sewerage from barracks and quaresguas? Trait 248 $0 = “i : a4 ce
ters, three thousand dollars, ~~ Brown Geo A 197, 25 62.80 Bl
For repairs to-reservoirs and ‘in=. Brown Ges A a8 soi §y proprie
creasing capacities, one thousahd + rsa a ps4 ‘ = Pedbed peremy
dollars. : Barron Richard 276 100. 95.00 « * the.pro
Approved, June 6, 1874, Barron Richard $03.. 60 i250 Sadie
aE ee 26 Barron ee = 10 Ste
; mee i arron Ric 1 396. 140 Of.
Maxzem. ‘TheGrass Valley Union Barron Ricks = gia ‘The
says: William Harris is accused of . Gamage A 455 BO 42 50 triet. L
the crime of mayhem, in biting off ne et pied ee ant 3 ,
the ear of Thomas Patterson. The . Littlehele J M Tr 292 8 = 15.00 eee
— Maguire J M Tr I Bee 125 ever fy
occurrence took place-on.the mornMaguire J M 240 ere a neee7
7 43 aguire J } 241 500. 125 00 m
ing of the 5th of July. The parties Maguire? i raj a ee atalviea
had some words because Patterson a, oe a penne
. tried to prevent Harris from fighting Maguire J M 162 "to 3500 rer .
. . r ‘
with an old man. Harris is a young oe . 4 4 rb Be Stake :
fellow and had a grudge against the Mi — L 276 wo > 2500 * dis ve
babii artin Miss Nellie450 10 20 z
old man and Patterson stopped. @/ Paimeruc 192 50: 1949 eat
fight between the two. Harris atAg wot ed » 50 ~ 1250 dinthe
re er ‘a 5CC Tr 5 35 tne!
tacked Patterson by striking him in . Palmer C ¢ Tr 393 Pi Eyed =
the face with a beer glass and knocka vg Boon eA rear a
ing him down. Harris then jumped hee COTr . 489 100° 25 0)
on his fallen foe and seizing the left . Rovineow, a on Pe Virgi
ear of Patterson in his teeth, bit it po a A st _ Be bustle,
completely off. Dr. Coombs is at-. ” ana in accordance with Isw and an order do atyt
tending the wounded man. Harris . of the Board he oe Atte
was arrested and held to appear be. each mat rot reer stock as may be neceson the ¢
F ot . 887 will be so blic auction at th :
fore the Grand Jury im the sumcof . So7."s7 tin Cameene Satiten of deat to give
$500. and Spear Sts, San Francisco, California. Fourth
Monday, the 20th day of July 1874, atthe ka mill
hour of 12 o0’clock, M. of said day to pay f
A Herorxr.—As an evidence that . ®#id delinquent assessment thereon togethother m
. the qualities of nerve and downright . £x,¥'t costs of advertising and expenses of down.
shack aouaen contined exclusively to ‘ ‘5G. G. PALMER, Secretary. Ss
the heroic men of ¢reation there is here Office.--Corner Spear and Market Streets
with offered the narration of a. circum. 589 Francisco, California. ays Miss
stance wherein a young lady bore her. —— be Sane school
self bravely undersuch trying cir’
cumstances a8 would have severely) UNION HOTEL, Theatre
tested the most dogged determination MAIN: STREET, city. 4
of the genyshomo, This lady wis at a ventilat
church, when, during the delivery of NEVADA CITY. a ~~
the sérmon, she suddenly became Sole — .
aware that something of a crawling :
‘iature was-making an expeditious . #@ A. Baton & C. H. Moore At th
journey up herleg, Startled, as may. PROPRIETORS, mah Lo
well be believed, she was for the time on Tues
bereft of power of action, and there ey 5
forwith chased each other through fo orrig cin: ae cl es
i ; in all its branches, and th ficera of
her mind extremely lively and fear‘ in séarch of.a_ desirable stop ;
ful apprehensions touching snakes, . ping place will find it greatly ‘Master,
rats, and a ‘host of disgusting creaso spas aa verge 0 give 20 ® N. G,
sere: hat with 8 Gotermtined Ort . “TES WURE bs eapplisd with dhe bent Ge 3-0 mt
she recovered her presence of mind, . market affords, and well cooked and served. mene
and by the time the ‘‘thing’’ had got. ‘The Bar and silliard Roomsare supplied Organ;
a short distance above her knee, She be Sy icq rte Ti cot et tae: beet ae
clutched it through her dress with a in the Gitis. "The beens being all large, Murchie
vice-like grip, and held on like grim pend well furnished. H. Park
death. Since the first revelation of . . To our ola eS lersnthg . Sedheotg eatin
> 2 : P @. continu re ns;
the distressing circunistance she hid roman te — anak, we promise to do al! yo 8;
not uttered.a sound, nor given any . jp ove power to please and give engire #stger; 0.'¢
outward sign of the menta torture . isfaction. 2. = . oar A. Gray,
she must have suffered, but sat rigid me . PO eas & MOORE. . .
and composed, firmly Srasping t t wens Sule eee
“horrible thing,” which she knew oe James
was some living creature, when upon DR. LEONARD, : Oek eas
being clutched it gave forth squealDENTIST ee
‘img sound. For. full three-quarters, © : : poe ance ~Riease ta
of an hour the brave girl sat there as nae tna Rein alii eg es
composed as ever, still, retaining her prepared todo DENTAL o pa “en
hold to the close of the service, when tote.
she departed homeward, never once . Pull upper or_under sets of Teeth, 25 Wm.
relaxing her grip until reaching home Clark. ¥
when giving-hurried explanations to NI .
her mother she fainted dead away. W. C. JONES, M. D. Reeds
A quick examination by ta mere reysician and Surgeon
vealed the presence of a rat, dead as Physi > aacnenn po 4 S
a door-nail as the cause of the un-. — _ 5 Gol
happy adventure, which, for lively GRASS VALLEY. : V. Gerz:
‘Interest.and the revealing. of a reOFFICE NO. 21 MILL STREET. »8 ings, J.
muarkable spirit in the mind of a. —‘ eS 2 Chinas
young girl, is not often matched in ': : ; aS
tbis latter day.—New Orleans Times. +~*P42EENOTICE.
i cS tne = = RS
A RaLway disaster at Stony Creek AH CHEE a rors
idge, Cor iNea employ_we bereby c8tA.
pa se, Sonn. 00 Monday,killed the Hin all persons against trusting = family ¢
Division Superintendent,und wound-. on'our scebunt or in any manner “0ing but oak nay
ed 79 passengers—some of them ac. . nae wi ae oa HEE KFF k CO. office,
Nevads City, Juné 13th, 1974"