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June 2, 1875 (4 pages)

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Ghe Daily Transcript . NEVADA CITY, CAL. Wednesday, June 2, 1875. ‘We have ‘several times stated our} fnability to understand the persis. ‘tency manifested by Superintendent _Bolander in fighting the adoption of . “the Pacific Coast series of readers, We had not seen the books in auestion, but from-an intimate knowledge of the series at present in use, we ____were-of the opinicn that the change ccould not be for the worse. We have * 4 é and a careful exa us of their superiority. The books) were offered by the publishers in exhange for old books now in use, --without cost to the people. ate published by'a home firm, aud were fairly adopted by the proper authorities: ‘The _ put $50,000 capital into‘ the manufactuye of the books on the strength . of the adopiion by the State. Board. Yet Mr. Bolander fought the matter “throngh the Courts and succeeded in having the books rejected. The oth-er books adopted at the sume time the said nothing about, though the _ -ehange was made at much greater expense to the people of the State ap ey question. We could never under. stand why such a fight was made by the State there was a ‘‘nigger in the fence gomewhere, The Sacramento papers were very active in the support of the Superintendent's course, until of . late, Yesterday, the Record sings a different song, and plainly shows what we have; all along suspected,tonne ee“ SOEPUpt means tad beet employed by Eastern publishers, to in. ducé some one to oppose the Pacific Coast series of readers._-The Record says: traordinary letter from an Eastern publisher to the Superintendent of Schools for San Joaquin county bas thrown such a flood of light upon the system employed . by the Exstern bock-makers for the prosecution of same time cast so mic the honesty and good faith of the. fight that was made in the Board at . the last meeting against Bancroft & . ‘Co., that itis difficnit to denl with the matter intelligently. clear is, that the Eastern book agents have been employing corrupt means, and that for bad purposes of their own they have joined in. the assanlt tipon the local ~ publishing house. Under'the circumstances, it may be necessary to review former judgmett in this connection to some extent,’ ers published in our State. ly that, but all the books used in the tate ought to be published at home — Phe State Board hada meeting Tues. day. Weshballsee how the matter was disposed of. =o i a and squarely dénies that he is o ever was a condidate for the third term, What his opperentswill now say can easily be guessed. They will say that he waited until he discovered that there was no chanc for a nomination from his party, w presume, before he miade public bi “determination, or they will assert that he is still insincere, and only wrote bis letter to cover up his fu ture designs. dreamed that Grant would be a candidate for re-election the second time, and no one having the least particle of sense ever thought th party would nomiuate him if he did wantit, Anew humbug will havet be started tiow. "The Sau Jose Mercury io viewin ‘the present political:situation in that county says: “The day cf straight . tickets is passed with us, if the -_ gofhtain objectionable names. W will have tione but the best men, and it matters not to us who nominates them. this county. wrecked near Lucin, passed Bevo ‘Tyesday morning, ou the way to the railroad shops at Sacramento!— Among the relics of the disaster were . three locomotives, two of which were eo badly damaged that they had to be ‘taken through on flat cars. ‘Waar lady is good to fled the foolish eryof -“*Casarism,’ ment of four-fifths of tio voters of Correspondence. Pirqusem's Micction. Mining Stock Board. : At Mills Seminary, on eukey, For Assemblyman. aS : Sax Franctsce , May 30th, 1875. Pennsylvania Engine Compapy, SAN FR ANCIBCO the valedictory oration was delivered T tne ‘request of: siany iiss * Ep. Tzaxscurpt: Thinking that *} No. 2, will hold an elegtion of offioe by Miss Anthony, daughter of James Judge O. P. Stidger, we hancte to == oe eae ae eed shad : on oe Yesterday Morning's Sales, . pounce him as a candidate for the offic ‘few words from this city might prove cers at their engine house this ere} eS, anthony, proprietor of the late Sac” . of Assemblyman. subject to the decision acceptable to yourself and readers, I . '28Members are requested to be} 1330 Sebn 15 ramente Union. — i ‘have concluded to send them. The . on band promptly at half past seven . 9910 Mexican, 2114. ee wpe nang ase — For Assemblyman. . auam . subject of greatest interest to the peo} clock. After the election a colla-. “610 Gould & Curry, 18%. Pedple's Independent. Party. Ww HAYDEN f Tru i : ~ ~ i 3 : E ot . = eS s tne 2 ‘ f UN, © cKee aT : School Books. ple ef this city—high and low, rich . 108 will be served. Those having os —_ & — NOTICE. Bue be a candidate’ for the procs Mr. . and -poor —-is not politics, is not who . #t18 charge have made arrangements! jj ae of ee reas of Gee Hepublican Welch, & g 2 ‘ ; 2, : . 2 BS MANE: of Nevada Co Q willbe the candidates for the differ-. fora splendid time. The room in. 16 Hale Norcross, 37%. qs PEOPLE'S INDEPENDEST PAR— shott v ent offices: no, none of these, but which the, banquet will-be held has} 215 Crown Point, 33. TY will meet on For Assemblyman. 5 We the subject of been tastily trimmed and decorated, Ped Leite one 75. SATURDAY EVEN’G, JUNE 5th. . (1 £0. W. GIFFEN is hereby. announced around ee ‘ Hees . mperial, 7%. 5 : : NWT as a candidate forthe Assembly, 5 , ; =e ae — = : and arrangements,have been made to} 90 Empire Mali, 5%. At 8. o’clock, at-their Cinb Room, . jet to the decision of the temedecoe.: The ' . ts what fills’the public mind. Al. seat forty persons atone time. All} 210 Kentuck, 19%.' : (old express Office, Main street,} yention. Se ee eee eee ‘ merices . most everyone is interested in them . the invited guests, it is hoped, will} 110 Alpba, 19. For the purpose of electing Delegates to 0 : eee i toi _—men— -be present. ‘he brass b ae 205 Belcher, 2834. _. the State Convention to be held June 22d, a eres 5 . to a greater ur less extent-—men and Pp ot. ‘Nhe brass band will be 10-Confid re. and also to elect a Central Committee. SIKEGARV : tendent . women, ay,and even children. Much . im attendance, and we are assured; 5, ee Vituidin, 426 "ey oaaet af tae Conran: M as 8 nhc tere tie oe t make it . ta the surprise of the insiders, “there . the affair will be-a-grand-social-sac-. 900 Sierra Nev-da, So see Se eee aa Srna Dy tuoceatie Pops to the decision Sra wit € : : Ss eae a 2 @@ hw ob the D suocra convention. ees adopted . bas been a gradual rise in at cess. ; 695 -C: hfornia, 60%4. + CONSTABLE’S SALE: SOR SENDON. —aplz : 7 : SEE as : ee = Se 520 Ba lion, 49%. = : SHERIFF. ere thi Edneati + luring the past week. am_ positive: ——— ——— = + =975-Oy aD oral =e . . DY virtue of an execution tome de= peaches mination convinces’ '* ¥** not anticipated, but that ony— s ==Turton £ony Jivsttere TOS. — livered:. i-sved out of the Cwurt of . f-—S--McBRIDE is hereby annonnced ~ i th ntrary—a—ati tin, . Knox; the railroad contractors, have} . 153 Succo Gay S A.A. timith, Eeq., a acting JU-tier Or the . pg ts-2 -condidate-for-theottee-of Strt =. and bat . the contrary—a—still farther decline » Dave’ = 153 Suecer, 13 ' ; rownshipof +4 Yevada County, subj ; : ;*% : s 93 Huccor, 17%4>, Peatesin and for the Township. o* Bloom. . iff oi Nevada Coulity, subject to the decig= 7000 mi 'wasexpected. One of the best inmade another forward movement 370 Unvion Cov, 734. . field” County of Nevada and State ef. Cxli. ion of the Republican County Oonvention, \ _ i aS ie + Sr labc = A tee re ) lv von. 344, ' fornia, bearing date May 27th, I875, in_f». sree : fe eys. formed brokers here, who is geaerwith their laborers, aud ‘established = “ a n, 344 . Serot'G. 8 Farley and against Gi evn Me. . For Sheriff. ley = . ally looked upon as being in the a camp on Butterfly Greek, on the! oo gilt, 16. . Donald, for the sum of $76 50 dameges and Impr SEY . oie 1 told va ges west stietof Green! ao) ae errs BM. th 808 guit-1 have levied upon all the} J}OBPRT HUCKINS is hereby Hl }
Ting, told me that this was but. a — = reenhorn, where they * 490 -Silver Hill, 9. = : . right, title uni interest of the defentant . I » haunied as a can idate. (ate oan area as . ‘stearaing market,’? and that, the have set scrapers to. work, The fin-. 100 Rock. I-lind, 6%. Zs pipe to nterges Sat eg reget ages sani : he pa rhe of Nevada Cont t:, subject io are kept i . E S = z : : ‘ + a . t Zz aes a veTEy y-WIts Fst Cll . the cisio 4 * Re slic: ¥ = c sublis : . time to buy had net ‘yet ‘ eome. As ishing touches are being giveu to the 20 Eclipse, 6. Za5 i tain pie: of mining ground or claims. sit-. Gunvediiics . : _ Repub lican County but very pa ishers have { bisi ee ’ ss grude-on the Colfax side of the river #1150 Woodville, 33%. . uatet in Indu try Hill Mining District. ant . ~~~ * =. seed of i bis information heretofore has been. > _ eg ° cos fei eee eee . pounded. us fellows: On the southeast by + : i sys . . and two days ™ rit] -relieve— th: , . Lake Company’s ‘mining ground the for Sh-r ff. x what-he says. One of the jhakocen forces there; except the two gangs on . with tears in net exes you my “ny’s Ravine, and on the northeast by Little . oe hereby _announ anon ca : __ton will . of = ont Se the’ big cut; -who expect now. to: jJ8¥4 id jiw, ani bow and rip and —Gras= Veliey and the Miltos diteh. ot Nevada Cou ty, subject tc fea deci ish ; ‘ a pan gags been the rise and Anish that jab ia tee oe The “tear, but Ii ma ry Jobn Stewart if 14 cere is her oF pert ee = a' 1) of the Democratic Connie ipo ee — sts olia, Starting in at $7 it]; ostle at Guble’s is bee i die for it.” Audibe old-man leaned . ne gory Er ou ee ea te aaa <j eee Soe tut _ smith . FORE rapldly to,$15 and as. suddenly potas Jes a at etncdes expected to} back aud realized that he might as . the town of Columbia Hill, on ‘Tne<day.the or Sheriff. Ss chinery . Soll 20-99: Wilat was the cnage a 5 = ia Bios nae Or ee aie Siva caer =a meee aia tat aay OF Jue: . (UALR. CLA EE, of Gracs Valley, is. — . these antics, no one pretends to say; week.—G. V. Union. guns cena see } 1875. EDWARD CUMMIAGS, \, heteby announced as candidate for Iti . but: itwas: probably gue ot tide — Saivon’s “Othello”. is so museu. Jun? Constable Bloomfield J ownship. ee oe County, stibject to the : sd leaermand'’s 1tt : < ‘. Ar Los Angeles, ou Wednesday, . larly realistic that several ‘“Desde. — see Se ee oe Scape + e OWDSERE § ittiegames to encourage the prismoidel railread_—was tried on . Mouas’™ bave been made illby acting! — i Oe Seeee Se ; : who ha’ than were those of the-readers iat ce tt rs, as there is_another . » section of—ubout $06-teat-snd gave isimn, wtict 3 ta ext tbat O86 OF} i MM. PRESTON, meee: ty Treasurer. ——_ city, th as Fassessment onthe mine. The sud-. ,), ou feet, RNC Bere the womber bad an “operation per" ars me 3 ee ‘ anywhe den rise in Eureka Consolidated is eS fect satisfaction. The . formed npon her throat, it was 80] WHOLESALE AND RETAIL——*—;-} LOYD, of Nevada ity, te hereby == . ativibeted & a “oormee” 11 trial was witnessed by a large numbadly hurt by che too suvage-—Moor. . : . psp tng ahaa eendiinic forthe office ——Hve tan : : i : ave S ; a . : = eed y Treasurer, subject to the decisSuperintendent, noless . aintrisaean Hi ; DO. ber of people, among whom ‘were aa Dp R U cS G L Ss i ig . it th HERP paRtG paicee a dents h ae es apy of your) several eminent engineers, and ail; A cocgnty who was visiting Gor-. . ' ee — readers are inclined to buy stocks, “I expressed their belief that the rc ao aud who was shown the won. AND DEALER IN ss el cectoratatll on chorepree eal But f wou!d advise them to hold on awhile . y ould pr 16 TOKE . ders of the cloek ut the Cathedral ot} Serres OHN A. SEELEY s 1 ) ited thi until things get settled, forI.can uswould prove a success. A company . Strausbarg, said tha was all very . PAINTS, . ef asa cindidate toe tea Oe or ican: scien teh hal ib te he option : ; has been formed ‘to lay down sever-. well, bat he expected td see more In OILS a K ee . urcr of Nevad@county, sul ject to ‘he deful and : = o ‘ or : F Jate ibe rerycision of the Democratic C ae al miles of street railroad on this . that Watch ou the libive that every and VARNISHES a Pemserate Cvaety Conver Mar those who are the best posted, that / bedy hud been talking about i cece i : Bes » that / plan. » Eas ee a a mar the ‘late rise was nothing but a Se ee ee ; MINING CHEMICALS, For County Clerk, “ ked “spurt.” . Speaking of stocks re=-]. -—W+D ° 4s ane Ir is pot plevsant, perheps, to “go : : ae San Fra Spatt, _. « SDOAking (OF stceks te We, Dover ret is death ina up’ tothe sixti-story of a New York . ACTDS ) LE TAN C. PLUNKET? ishcreby announced for al oo: ere AS Se Se als Ae nk A Bed lien earn * Sate eNOS EER ead ieee ‘ < oF mae pee a 3 al se = ses nel Philips, _forstrange manner at’ Punamint recenthotel for arouom, Buattbereuresome > ana_ CEUs = oF statis County, subjert t a z a siong,-A merly of your city, has bought a seat . . : ; compensations evenin that. Yon bart Serpe eee se Sa : 72 : y. ln attempting to catch a donkey I it. . of the Republican County Convention, i dv the new Stack Exchange. the halter aa neck lacer ted Sti enti cence agi oe sheer one For C 2 : = = : grt -— : 7k lacerated . yuch when you pay your bill. : or Lounty Vierk. ~ There POLITICS his band;—fbe—ani ’ ‘ : ; AND ae = ere : : ; ma: —had—svre-a . i Down here are getting a little livel = re ee ——— = =f Pees " AMES D. WHITE is hereby announced times n Maoist getting a little lively, }eyes, and some of the virus getting Lorp Shaftesbury was presented TOILET GOODS PF lpopigsd eee ing pea ee although things ure not very warm’ into the wound caused a py tre-Londm-eostermongers with af 2 “Nevada Cuunty,-subject to tha decison of Queen’s at present, It seems to be settled . which io a short time resulted in es resem and ee ha to make} — = —— the -Pemocr=tie tounty Conventton: ———~-— Biss mow liar We kfcio Les a Anonealat nis hitife speech all the costermyn: = For County Recorder. : Juan, i abe pape nde eons gular . death of Bourne. He was a mem-. gers called out, “Ear, ear. PRESTON’S LEMON SUGAR ee She . 8 ate next Full. There. ber of Branceforte Lodge of Odd —— : : we ’ V H. ADAMS, of Grass Valley, is eae are now three Clubs organized, the . Fellows, of Santa Cruz, and was bur-. 4% exchange says: ‘Dan Rice bas sah eget, os te tue bikes of County Mace? acon iile — ae? vines, . : ly } 3 ee : ’ ’ i 3 = ‘ ae a : 2 or the office of County Recorder, st bject ‘ their enterprises, . al " otic . ee, niaake Centrsl Republicans, . ied by the members of that Order. — pet Peibest “Sal 50 te. NEW YORK ENAMEL PAINT, © the decision of the Democratic-County ERD . the Young en's Democratic Cen — reus : : 3-— IN =. Conyention. : Z t e ridg tral, and the Independent Central, . THE farmers of Pitt River are con0. Bapetioet: ’ The Cheape st and most Durable For County Recorder . Mrs. “The promoters and organizers of the {>ttcting—en—irtigating—ditehIt . _You-can telegraph to Great Brit. Paint for this climate. Will . . oux{y noarns ie bend sa ie prarad wa latter Club are mostly seceders from will be 7 feet wide at the bottom and . #18 bw for half a dollar a word. As neither crack; peel nor . e as a candidate for the ofaee of a : —and-wil at 15 / the first named. After taking part will be capable of carrying 1,444 ies oT ss * chalk off. Denmarsiit Great io. tie. Gucisinn ot the ina sh ia the-election of officers, many of inches of water. Its length when comes cheaper. a 5 it, emocratit County Convention, them being candidates, and being complete, will be nearly 9 miles. Boston people have to pay a dol¥or County Recorder. : a fi defeated in their attempt to gain conThe ditch will cover about 3,000 . lar and a bulf a qnart for strawberBETHESDA WATER, EE GARTHE announces himself a usual trol of it, they suddenly discover that . #¢Tes of land which can be madeto iti a y have got the. dolS. oo . eth office of page a Rehae i i q x : sibel ect to the decision’ 2 \they can not affiliate with Republiyield certain heavy crops each year. BE BBG A Bet * . ON DRAUGHT, AND FOR SALF BY THE . ocratic County Convention. Jes lee cays Brethe: ‘cans basses se Se eee : GALLON -OR BARREL.ee ee ee of the corruption in. §Syerman Chapman, aged ten or! }, a) oe horse spots fat bee ic For County Assessor. : ber. Now the patrons of schools ought . the party. Fully a majority of these . twelve y : t 7 = Tack signs. A man was “killed fr in —< : : 2 to demand the adopiion of the readLeagn bie been offiée holders auder years. son of oseph Chapa blow ofa red hot one t. € other day ae BR MAYEANT. vf Eureka Township, 2 The ¢ Ses ay : ander . man of Diamond Springs, Ei Dorado . 18 New ¥ork.—Providence Siar. A FINE STOCK OF e ishereby aunounced as a candidate railroad Not on-/. the present Administration, and it is County, accidently has hi if j Se ee : = me cftice of County Assessor, subject to Vall . : : ad , a 3 8s C — ‘ 1e od < nN i : alittle singular, to say the least,that+} the mouth last se a limself in} pae New York Commercial AdPURE WINES and LIQUORS, Convention. of the Democratic County cress . they did not discover the venality of ; a se ep reraaet aye if has become cullousto. ___ por wrepicaL v see gy es ae =e ets hae ue wate bai lia halen Sak the while herding sheep at Sugar Loaf . the cu'llessness of its contempora-. ~ : : sia For Ccun'y Assessor. til the ¢ = aders until they . raneli, near Lugtown.The accident,. Nes ip aniscreditiug its paragraphs. . = So M were removed from place. Of conrse proved fatal eci dent gon EEE Se ee See rs. I donot acouse thei of ‘being ‘sor eae In Chi of Beat of Mi x Prescriptions Carefally(ag a eaoaiduia $s po digceeniies ~~ month’ : ip i = nN Chicage-on the first of May an scriptions refally ~-Comus a candidate fur the offise of CountySettledat Last headed, but if one did not know. THEY have an interesting perjury . Seba N *3 Far it age led peer eee Democratic County Convention, Weu : i that they were working for the 2 2 eee oilows: ‘"N. b.—Furniture loaded’ : 2 Sa Bie alee eel eee or er 2 ee pur. case on their hands in Sacrameuto. . so as to show tothe best advantage.” . & BVADA: ail Gone President Grmnt bas at last set-. ification of the “filly pool,” from. Oue Heury Visher in “gbtsising st ge: A DRUG STORE. For County Survéyor. sana . the mibat uuselfish of motives, and marriage license, swore to his inSheree Sea went pe court as cana tee a. —" not with au idea to their fuiure ad. tended being eighteen” years old, as aud identities 100 quarts © white ts z subject to the decision of the Democrati: arrival . vancement, one might thi -. she had. told * ? beans, which had been stolen from > cotitity Convention. : the eer Seer right think they . She ha told him she was, and now! Ler andmixed witha whole barrelt 1 — e ney were not ‘entirely above suspicion in . the cruel parents of the girl have; Sa = Fuk CUUNTY SURVEYOR. base m« that direction, “With such pure and had Visber arrested for perjary. — a be tog dae on re KR 7 = Doses Haere Tee So Se atervilie, Me., are behind in their CNW . MELLER, is -hereby é a. elG eee Se er) From th Vallejo C ~. . yey . Scythe orders 2,000 dozen, and have . fk announced as a cendidate for the office oe Gannon, Ned Casey, Dick Chut tO: 8 allejo Chronicle: i Smee = = : * of County Surveyor, subject to‘the decision ized, ax ¢. Mike © 2 A ie bute aid J. J. Smith, do hereby chal th converted their shop iuto a scythe j; of the Democrarie Counts Ceuvention ia Mike Conroy to" map out the policy . ‘), : aleuge Che . factory. CS ; ee prosper S. of the Independents, wel ate “auits Alert Bout Club, to row a-race on the —————— ee : For District Attorney. f stire that none but the kad 4ih day of July, 1875, for from $100 . © AN Indianapolis paper bas a com-}_ EO, 8. HUPP is hereb ed as F purest will i is plinkinek haat © $500, in the Live Oak shell boat." . POStYr who habitually leaves out}: e W acancivate for the Cfice of District : gatest chance the word “not,” and its myruid readAtiorney, subject to the decision of the The a with that party. Jom. The scarlet fever, in. a very dan-. °"® can’t always tell which side the; Democrati: County Convention, _ elosed er és i i 3; Se SS Sr ee eee ee PaaS canis os gerous form, is prevailing iu Sacra—— ae at : es With an tinugy'to prpauce « eplendid “quality . e ee Pettis ores learning that a man ont West COUNTY TEACHER'S mas ot ‘rock. héavy in. salphure atal in a num rof cases. In some. '* organizing greenback clubs, -an : : ollewi1 lentifull nn inkl ag = and . ¢amilies two or three children have . dias editor remarks that he’Jl) + INSTITUTE. George e . plentifully sprinkled with free died take x dozen or two, provided the : = gold. As depth is obtained in the : : price isn’t tog high. . HAE keesal begs» pees Institate Polly : a a assemble at NEVA r, at i o . 8haftithe ledge retains its excellent} Firrexn cases of breech loading} Borxthe mills of the Bowdoi 10 o'clock, a. M., ou 5 ae Oaente ae ranea ‘atid increases in strength. . rifles arrived at Sacramento by Mes. sane i chubadna soma ‘ a OF . THURSDAY, JUNE 17th, 1875, pang Independent. he work of preparing for the new . steamer, Saiurday morning, from the and Androscoggin, Me., Pulp Cv., Application for Patent to a Min. And continue in session three days, tn the iwi ; ‘. hoisting works is prosecuted ener-. United States A a are running night and day—full of i Claim _ . Assembly Hall, Washing ton School cad des z e ates Arsenal at Benicia for} org < ing . House. Every tevcher in th nty is 8 . getically. The Company are prepar. the Stute Armory orders for stock. ’ oi ee Tepetek tote la atbomdanbe. e€ county the cou: é re . ‘ _. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE It is hoped that at 1 Trusry ae ; § a lng to apply fora Government patHLH ; : : Wauat is it that @ pvor man . Sacramenty, Cal., April 7, 188} “tee a School ena: ent to-their ground.—G. V. Union. j— Bde ixpg of the St. Louis Re-. and a rich mau_wauts? — Nothing. N Soro, hereby gion. that C-_2. present. Se =a y i publican was recently in Chicago,. ° . — — sl FE =. ene aid Helece . eaman. and other distinguished _ Oa F ky > ; 6 is Fiat, toms,'will be present and deliver lec e; "NEW Yorx Hu. Muinz.—A clean aud, strange to tell, got out of the A wour year old child of .John sani Leek fs“ og mde apjilication . tures. ee Se earn @ nic up of 160 loads of quartz from the . place with bis entire name.—RochBugg, living on the San Joaquin, in TecPrasueta: kivaate is Rares Gate Miting ‘auring seit of a exercioce will be pebpispe? evening ‘ ate New York Hill mine was made at ester Demoerat . Fresuo couuty, fell iuto a tub of hot — ara aowny Californ‘a,and.de-. All who are interested in the cause of school yield being 485 ounces and 5 dwts., . Hiwaxe, of Sand Lake, N. so badly that it died shortly after. . $°4" af DM, and containing 16 16N,R] County Sup't of Bchools. . 7 = ro pamelor 90,000-0t SUN ME pee tend. [oo maven aliens by die: itccetnae eee , ;. — ——_ os ES 8 : : ’ € applicants . é i ESE This did not include the sulphurets, theria during the past month. {Tur Kausas grasshoppers speak . Nov. 28, 1670, and ie duly recorded in the) ———— me © Nave car loads of the train recently . 1:01, are estimated at $800. The. Tx > very highly of this Spring's early . Minihe Rec rds of Nevada county, book 4, (Og Bees pies es ou eens . result, . although t 7 aps: tare eke nang Agra ms. © oadjoiing mining} TQ CONTRACTORS. Q ys ugh a most exce ent . rey export annually about. 100 tons. goconad fnstallment of Suma Pre! agoang s holding any adverse claim mei The one; is not considered a fair average . of dried fish. sseceonedl oes Et Seeey SEA Se pendent ti EALED PROPOSALS will be received st of bf what theore will i’ ueixod re = Goods. — = his Office within sixty days . A) the County Clerk’s Uthece, Nevada City, tea oo ie pay. Ww = : <> Wiieiabtees San Seek ~~ ° eet Sag of publishing hereof. . Where plans and spec fications can be seen, mence: with the rock was a good deal of cab. . , sea Bac gy hago down from 3 > as just returned . *P B. MCFARLAND, Register . until TUMSDAY, JUKE Sth, 1875, for the this eit 1 . e clouds in, dear. rom San Fraucisco, and has o construction of :n arch brick sewer : er aud refuse which was gathered from a from San Brancisco, and bas pened POTTER & SIGOURNEY, . kites arais to connect with mand sewer, 1 _ Ssual the old dump pile and. the workings Carpets! Carpets! ey ond: ment tenbionablo . cutee. bo backs ay te vequived preseni stock of *% ; wil, &c., &c. Bonds wil req reas of the tunnel preparatory toacbange. 3,000 yards of Three Ply and In-. x ve ada on — eg — * Soa Commercia} Street, for the faithtol performace of the work: = = Sis eae => = : g : ; 4 ies shi Re great barga : an e right to reject a q i ontt: ae] { Seeeene ground at the new hoist-. grain Carpets, just received at A./ aj) means cull and es stiould, by . AY Niky, GLASSWARE. Wala Parna . Dezeserved. ee “New ing works. =G. V. Union. Biewenthal’s. ee call and examine -the qual. and WINDOW SHADES. ° By order of the Board of Supervirors, Ameri; i Sk . 34 ity and price. jl 2 wwads. Avril dh, 1875 JOH PAT) I5ON, Clerk. “io ; , . ; _ ae) By T. G Puoxxest, Deputy, ona : : : » " Z 1 e = Z