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A PSE I SU SES SSE SST ISU SS SO ca mY INE RSERSURECES v-_h ttid 5 — 7. Sa, WERE
Bee a} vil Gieuiseri it . such a vast amount of wealth stored A SHOWER OF GOLD. Marge Bank Blast. Only along hots For Sale. THE t ;
at y bast } * . in this ‘‘Slickens,” that-it should be} pe yaaner in Which Our People. On Tuesday a blast of 725 kegs of ‘A'gentleman from Yuba county Two good building lots in thi :
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. deposited.on.theJow.tulelands,.andjom. Stamd by the Mines. powder was exploded in the Baker’ informs us that an interview was re-. Price $100 each. Enquire of ss . NEV = cenctenalc eietaelanaam out of it make new wheat fields to. tis indeed gratifying to observe . ¢'aim at-Dutch Flat, a part of the/cently held between a merchant of} jI8-lw FRANK Cun, Jp oe
a « Friday June 24, 1881 . take the place of the depicted lands. . the promptness with which the peo Cedar Creek mining property, which . Marysville and the editor of a paper _— se eae
ge a a 6 . As far as Sacramento city goes, the . ple of Nevada county are~rallying . was a fine ~success in the way of} published in that county, during Sheriff’ ire
a Si ceseea ee a2 . project fora canal to run from the around the standard of the mining. breaking wp the gravel. To effect . which ‘the merchant sharply abused . erit's Sale. ’ Them
Rights of Miners. — . 'American river to below Sutterville,/ industry.in this-its‘hour of peril, as . this blast a drift was run into the’ the editor for staling that the patOvdés of8 Superior Court,—No, 354 The K emery . eae “ ‘ ae i ; cs Sale ere ER i ie ane 8 .
* Almerin: B. Paul, formerly # resi. was first advocated by Dr. Thomas evinced by the contributionsmade to face, at the bottom of the bank, a/ronage of the mountain counties was! M. L & D. MARSH, Pita” Foreclosure Masonic
Ene taut, teehcy A and of the Grips . o> 1 ieee im 1500, anid the 1 for . the fund of the Miners Association . distance of 65 feet, and from thence . not desired. _The editor replied that . 5, SRE dock ot ee
dent of this city, aud one of the orig—. ; : : 2 . a { HAMILTON McCORMICK, Def'f r} Anoth
tinal ewrers ef the Oriental quartz . security of that city, the project to/ through Mr. Sunderland, thé special) a T drift was run 20 feet each airee= . he knew the trade,was large, but he Gipoegand by virtue of aa oa t near the 2 s © He brite areZg . : "i * : A . i } 4 cree of Forec ans! reine,
‘anine on Deeroreek, interposes some . carry out at this time. Z i agent. ‘ tion into which the kegs of powder . thought the;best ‘towrse to pursue . of theese Cee ae: Issued out A port
ce -, 1, . The point the hydraulic miner} Little Graniteville, far removed . were placed. The, main drift: was . was to make ligh®of the Boyeotting, . 0f Nevada, State ot California’ eroo™y arguments in.bebalf of thehydraulic. . z d ; tths edna tak a 8, . 'L, and D. Marsh, copartners. doi rerein yf corner of
~:miners in an article published by the . Sticks to—it I rightly understand . from any hydraulic. mines, but near . then closed and: tamped in the usual — ora t ip bee — Pate the firm name and ee busines Marve
ms su Bue Lia fs Ne See ‘cht : : e o difference would continue. their}. Marsh, the ‘above nained 1434.4 < Stan Francisco Wellutin of Wednesas 1estion—is the aS riga the heads of some of the great water . manner. The hight.of the bank was trade. “Why,” said the merchant, . Tecovered @ judgment and Peres “luinti dose of F
‘= day. To begin with,-he lays down ” the natural — s for dumping . canals, gives over $400. 70 feet. A large nnmber of people . ‘from 60 to 80-per cent. of my busi~ bons — Hamilton MeCormick, The ne
the following , propo ee . if'and carrying of the waters and Moore's Flat, with its Miners Un: . gathered to witness thé blast, among . ness a from the hydtaulic-coun=} the sum of Fuikteen Hundred 3} 186, tr idence m 0 305 BE ed mt ens” . . one nore = ite 7; ° 1 d I, as well 2 : three and 20-100($1473.9 na Seventy, Sik ‘That hydraulic mining is not: going . ‘Sli 24 ens. The Government of the ion and inexhaustible gravel: mines, . whom. were several gentlemen from pole owas well think puncte ogg “hs cate Setuaee togetins elcut tai
‘to.stop. 21—That valuable farme . O'tt States, by deed—by usage . contributes $1,600. © = Grass Valley, who went over speci. stores, if we are deprived o that fees ailowed herein amonnting temo Mrs. ‘
F . i E arms : : “ fe : = ss tele : LLG: F : 3 r E of 370 wi ‘ art ar 9 the x ae
igre nate be recklessly destrayed.by . for one-third ie a pnpenigtias in The' business men at North Bloom. ally for.that purpose. After firing’ traile,” They: will lose the trade if . said parE ecg emer pete dataot to is visi
i ¥ : . nade his ea i or f a0 s i : ; es 4 sad rate of sev: cent,
‘dumping debris ow-or -over—them —. se ims ok ban Pian hee field add $380 to the fund, the miners the fuse the spectators had not long . our people are true to themsel\ es. record in Judge a uae Dr. R. 3
Having demonstrated the great soos EL oe 2 np Ser ’ ; =e there not being solicited to give, a8. to wait until the explosion took A tinh Col 6 ee Mit = Beinn peace 174 et Seq. and whereas it Judge
et nee as Sc be AERIS ESSN. ona a oe Bae ees A Bane amie On ‘ ‘i _ ; “s 2 = i if 3 3 ordered thz 0 Piacoa oer 1 : ‘
. gree to which the State is dependent paet to. be maintained, or else we WHE) they are nearly all out of work on . place, heaving the whole bank UP . should be stapped. Neglect frePlaintift's sammie be fees et forty in” will delt
on the output of the hydraulic nines . have t6 have some new features “n~. account of the-injunction, several feet-and _then—settling down . quently respits in_an incurable lung a a therein described, rower and the Ja'y cele
for financed. and the 1 akon a. . augurated. .The hydraulic miner} Columbia Hill, where the-Eure-,into a huge crumbling ‘mass, the . tisease or Consumption. Brown’s} jp the Core ane grind — situate Regery
sultsof suddenly checking this so ree . Pays double price for his lands. ka Lake Consolidated. mines are sit. earth, cement and gravel being shat i send w eaens Nes B ae ad pe otprtscer iach 5d as Tollows, z =“Felasshn
ous : te . Gheve € 7 sae , Pee s : ‘i : if f ’ onchi— . ¥® ‘ing at a pine tre Ge eR = ; of revedus, be tung: his-attention to. ise ew ae ere pays. " that’) uated, comes down with $609. It tered for several hundred feet back tis, Coughs, Catarrh Consumptives. eee canting on the oe oe
Marysville wodanys : “What sabe) oman that we shall._mine and pos-. was at this place that the people . into the hill, . Experienced miners} and Throat.-diseases, For thirty . low enenee oan, the int distance beA. Lon
les Maryaville is this fear of evertiow. . sess the natural a lvantages for min. burned Judge Keyser "in effigy the . said they had never scen a bank . years the Troches have been recom~ _ Creek, and exténding pd ing of th
not ite interest in’ the farmerand} 8: °F ore we ta go to reeree pota-. other night, after having shot him . blast made that was more effective eiscslenen bit oS. eee always foek: more or less, tow apres ee ie street lot
$62 ack cle All be laid fo. the hy. toes onthe lancis? The question has . to pieces with a cannon ball—all jin doing the work intended.—G. V. “ee How oriuntried Lak uacite bea Prvta® pe ple = entire tera wack
oo ‘naar « a . > l : ‘ :! Pati . ek said distance ni 3 draulic mining, Now, your humble gat _— pamerogs Be as this being done on receipt of the} Union, ae by wide and constant use for Lg ideo ge tuning claim, aa he Hydra:
4 Af eusciile cas Fret . ing Skill and capital, and until thatis . lying report that theS Court . 2 . nearly an entire generation, they . Mery Known as the Houghton 4 pletcher “ae ‘ heu Marys first} .-° ying repor eme = entire generation, tiey ; . * tcher Py
varia Ponty ae my he done there can be ‘no just .disturb-) had stayed the inj pattatl An Earnest Endorsement. have attained well-merited. rauk fat te tenstagica hertine er sn Scll as vad 201 t. : = : ae ee awe Reiko seid y among the fe tapl ' te ‘ ets oe eee wo 1
‘Dlocks ef ground, and gave up the Bute of the hyds aulic miners vested North San Juan antes up $700,. The Fres Lance says concerning the pa Public is al arte Ga Sppattaining be sold eke mid Jol he would
lpurclvese,.from the simple fact he rigits sic db i ahs dat this amount principally coming}the Mendelssohn Quintette~ Club{ ers use them to clear and strengthyp oop rang aane i costs. ef Busine
was istered that the whole site was the Supreme Court adopt this policy, from the busines: men. Most of . which will’appear at the Theatre in. ©? the voice.” Sold at 25 cts a_ box. sranlie sale, in front. of the Court ge the hydr,
‘subject to-overflow, which was fully. serine the irrigation and: drainage the laboring miners thereabouts are} this city to-morrow night: The head — da Seauror ahora ee . Tt will be
: Searified shortly after, aud alsoin questigs becomes. prominent, and on . out of work, add they were not so‘of a-very prominent musical house, BORN. Saturday, the 16th day of July,189i. merchaut
1852; -As for the miners’ debris prothat the miner and Granger can_both. licited,______—-__._____ -, of Sacramento, who is a gentleman . ~~ ——SS patton =. nore o'clock A.M. and A that tow
ducing any more overflow than ttere co-operate, and this, I content, 18} Last, but not least, as far as. of ‘extensive travel, and who has Pempher tage) Reo negae 1561, 10 MP. ont, titigatd interest of sald dota W. A.
upon the simple fact, Bret, that the take as his interest is damaged, as city of Nevada, which donates} musicians in the world, writes to a SUMMONS said judgment and all wa" to satisfy Sigourne
debris follows the channel of the Yu: vi a all others of the State, by: $1,200 to the cause. — Grass Valley friend uot to miss see. ae : dune, dk ered pene Se Ot ee C¥oss, on
ba, occupying so many cubic yards the ee of — — and its)’ Other scattering amounts ‘collect: . ing the Mendelssohns, The Sacraoe econ of Bloomfield Town; BYR s ©, TOMPRINS, Sherift, sum of $:
‘of that chaunel. What matters it, atleudaut:diss oe ed here and there will swel the] mento gentlemau remarks that it is ais f P. Crandall Palntk ve Freok Hon: .° Searls, Niles & Pies pre rede ‘Potavo
‘when so, much water falls, or rushes eccee ag jaggregate several hundred dollars . the best quintette ever organized,and hood tee snp ee eee ae Marysvil
‘down from the speedy. melting of the Se ee more, aa is-worth thirty miles travel to wit. defendant, You are hereby required to ap’ Proposals for Sinking @ Shaft, the fever
mountain snows as{to overtlow the} yy nis Cia bo a There is not one of .the above . ness by any one who atall apprecithe above. reson plaintiff i the ha J outcroppi
whole country, whether the channel . . : y ‘Many . } named localities (whose donations . ates music. This letter was written . Court, of Bloomfield Township, County of . ” them ual ner S ‘ : = rish an! foolish things, but the above ;
. Nevada, State of California, and’ to answer . Office of the § i ‘ is filled with debris or filled with . . itiment from Sveti sinatra aa, are stated in round numbers) but . several weeks ago, and before the . before the Justice at his office in said Town-. Mine, Nevada ie Cee eee of Murchie ease,
water? But, says one, ifthe debris. 1. acainst them og os s : fie will give more when it is needed, . Quintette was announced for that Rath an ae five Proresats will be rast aes The Ta
‘ : $ a : . Dy ; i ‘was not there, there would be s0. )., 4, ot sunita ot scare feat ~jand continue to give as long.as there. place. > bey secsioe on you of this imeibea phd up to 12 o'clock, M. on Broad am
' nts te ate R : mer— . ; ‘ . ae: ed within the Township in which this acti * much less water to overflow, all of . : 4, citizen, If-this greatest of minis a suit to fight. All they ask is Dent Know What they are T: is brought; or if served ot of ond Town, Wednesday, June‘29, 1881, great fire
ij ‘which at first blush seems reasonable. . . : that. the money be wisely.expend={————— sat they are Talking . ship, but in-said County, within ten-days; ror stinking Fifty _.orlyinates
a sulle ing counties had long @;o adopted ete aes : About. , >». . Otherwise within twenty days. The said acnking Fifty (50) Feet of the main shaft :
y But here comes another feature, as) eo. ity Ghibbolath ‘Phe Chins ed, Werbelieve that they will not 5 ok ‘. tionis brought to recover the sum of Thirty bes ate Murchie mine 16x7 feet outside of Francisco
every one knows who has seen the . srust Go,” it would to-d . ‘ arta have any cause to complain on this. There are afew men who say “‘it Mss peedt neyo eee tite oe farnished Rap orn tog raceant oar te business 1 Yuba in the winter season, that there . , ; -day be much . jatter score, The cause of the de. Will not hurt Marysville to stop buy. dise furnished and delivered to von bs ad viewed by applicution tothe mine Foreman Mrs, B
ae at eae etter able to protect its mining infend ities jug ati plaintiff, at yourspecial instauceand request, . 2,(h° afternoon of any day after June 25th ae . are‘fains which fill the banks “in a] posts tian a tha enka. Wheel endants is in the hands of men . 0g slicken potatoes of them, and so . and said balance is now due and unpaid, as . 1o°:_ Bids will be considered by the Board : Heury Fi
single twenty-four hours: So how. this the first determined and a by above suspicion, __ a itis no use to make that kind of a) {pown by plaintif’s br ype i lg file in tees nORTaGA at Tb Tapa ae ye ~ in tearing
does debris produce so mich-damiage . gq : : " bbeecuiall Ue To-day Mr. Sundérland will be. fight.” Men who talk that way are . that if you fail e le tocar tad states matt NOTICE. —No bids will be considered unerty. Her
SS OE arn creed -onslaught ever made on the hy— ea oe cee Na aa Re EL RM OO eres sie) Salle OR complaint,.as~abos-eired—said—piainti _Jess’sizned by all parties to work under the we ‘under a week or, ten days’ square . draulic mining industry in the his-. "the canvass of Grass Valley. . @Vidently going daft.“ We would . wil take judgment pr pr ees fea pore’ contract. The Company reserves the right. [ge S24 this
train, with meltiag snows following sees ak ike waddle scaeiataa te From there he goés to Blue Tent, like toask such men if they are ane OF $81 20, together with coats of suit. as a ea bids ax its interest may {Justice Ri
taloug at the same time? The fact! the enthusiastic chek of pie Rough & Ready, Dutch Flat, Smarts. . #'¥4re of the fact that there are conJune, 1381, es my AMES peng tenes ey Au SCHUYLER, is right.
-is, Marysvilte-was-built-on—too—low pts itvtng iathe gutd soduain — ville, and all other mining communiatantly employed “sixty or seventy je23 Justice of the Peace of said Township. ~ je22 Superintendent Mrrehie Mine, County
“ground, and the storms bring, at . tions becomes pea cia fiieel ties in this part of the State. We . t2amscarying freight from Marys[. <= : marriage
times, too much water. Instead of . obstacle to abtainiie it Pee nh commend him tothose he may call . Ville to the upper part of Yuba, Ne: mae ee ‘a ess Sonoma oc
enjoining miners, Marysville had bet-. ¢.3¢ that some of ‘aan Guns ae upon as worthy of their fullest convada and Sierra counties. _ Such is Brady of
ter appeal to a higher power to pour employ Chinese barbarians a fidence. . the case, and if they were drawn off . formerly ]
down less water. -The saine way be hen sink: wad thar he e ar : ca it would not take away the. slicken i Bet, but h
: ‘said of the lowland farms on the Yu: B fi A ‘. potatoe trade alone Vasa home in S one voice among the whol Booming the Cisco Con. =:
ba, They are no more subject to} ang hydraulic cinare van on We find the following in the N Superior Court. IIN FAVOR OF ina ten
overflow than they were thirty years . 0, them in roa 5A. See mew ; Cra im edly, be in every emergency. ae : sian — Y, Dea
ago. But says one, I don’t mind the . this detestable yn jo . se arraing Record: one H. C. Coleman, tried in the _e ; put on the
water ; it is the “‘Slickeus” that rui ss __ The Cisco Consolidated Go'd Min-. Superior Court Wednesday on » \ j and
: always be-a certain class of men . ing Company of Red Mountain Diseee: y Fd B . the uy
ins me. Did any One ever see a flood against hydraulic miners.” It imines trict, Nevada County, California, charge of burglarizing Central Pacitio ae i various kil
that did not leave a deposit? Hy-. with not pay @ithout employin have an extensive property of eight Railroad cars at Truckee, was found ry g heretofore
‘draulic mining, or no hydraulie min; y™8 . claims iving 12,000 linear feet of . guilty of burglary in the first < ’ a rysvi : s them,. the sooner they are closed . vein, which bids fair, we believe, to} The j age rst degree. ysville, ‘ing, the flood of January, 1850, left dowu the better, for the working of . be one of the early oi wes ea he jury went out at 8:30 o’clock in os for Nevad:
‘several feet of allgvidin in the streets . them, will do no good except to Chiducing properties of Nevada county, the evening, and at 8:50 returned as The wat
‘of Sacramento City. To lay all this. ya; The enemies of hydraulic miners at present one of the chiet seats of their verdict. Coleman will be ‘ oe look just a evil, if evil it may be considered, to. are continually érying out that the oi qniete: seinen, et os iiied sentenced Monday. @ ine ent to re . draulic mir \ ence othe S , @ cdunty which already. ha : :
oy Agdraalic niining, either shows the stopping of hydraulic mining will produced more gold than jel tag The trial of Ah Sam is set for next, e It will tak
‘greatest ignorance or willful misreponly hurt the Chinese. This state. !" of the same urea in California. Monday.
ae . the slicker
resentation, : ment-we all know to be false, but ed > prod ees . ogee Id—. The case of the People vs, “EK. C. ‘ —00 and. Marys
The fertilizing qualities of slickens . there are many compani ine 18 located and which, out of . Hall, alleged to be te : ' i ‘ i anies that emEysiites. 0 be connected with obtain pur iss iMlustrated, and the deduction . 'ploy them wh east neering? sng ae taut a and Ah Samin the car EVERYBODY INTERESTED AN D rivers flow
icawu that in proper time the miners . of the act. Theyshould be fired . Sve monthly dividends, aggregaor ve ie yeoterday. OUR SUCCESS ASSURED ! Ban and farmers will harmonize, Ten . out,and we want our friends throughhte rege with a present monthJumping Claims. : ¢ A St
per cent. of the mining ground wash. out the county to send li 2 precact Shenk $51,000. The sSrsopiee —o—
wd isthe amount -esti y us a list of . character of the officers and directors. Beho'd the prospecto h : : “ E.M estimated to be] th : : prospector ‘who wan. M.S a . : the names of the companies that em. . 488¥res good business management of_. dereth ovér the. face of the earth
2 the Mi went down the streams a distance of . ploy Chinamen, and the number of this large and valuable mining prop-. He traverseth the hills and picketh SPEAK ce eed + miners
ten miles or more. Ovi the other! the tailed bipeds so engaged. Let erty, including a mill of ten .stamps . the barren mountains with his pick. Hee nee Ny eplendid ;
‘hand, whole farms along the’ rivers everybody “stand in” sia cake ti and 249 acres of timber land. 3 ‘The pangs of hunger grip his bowcity for fu:
‘have been swept away, one losing dad bok lon ail ancalacere af ai : . : ia in the morning, and at night he zo LOUDER THAN WORDS . the defens
‘ninety deres last winter. ‘The —wrix : er — The Loss Estimated. own with only a blanket to 5 ens suits, men in our mines, whether they be af cover him. : The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered in N ‘ La ad ter rehearses the history of the freshhydraulic, quartz or drift. The North Bloomfield, the-AMilton And the graybacks come forth and . dies a: d Geel ae ee in Nevada City ! Hundreds of La=e by a
‘ets that oceurred prior te 1850, eatee and the Biue Tent. hydraulic mines rend him, ee entlemen visit our Store daily with only the intention of satisbusiness fi
“showing that then the valleys sere ‘ wdids hota ; And he lifteth up the voice of lamfying themselves of the truth of our quotations. Many of these people are ne 8 ry
flooded ¢ mmiense Trade, ui eee ccount of . entation in the wilderness and crieth . who have resolved é 4 i most of
: soded to a greater extent thaa Judge Keyser's injunction, produce . alond to heaven: esolved not to buy are overcome with the tempting bargains “6 since. Mr, Paul concludes thus: The trade Marysville receives from . #!together about’ $3,000 wérth of “Why has this affliction come upoffered, atid may be seen meandering from the Store staggering uader _ for {
This carrying debris from thehighSmartsville, French Corral, Birchgold bullion a day when in operation. on wads Boe a of hell . load of Dry Goods parcels perfectly satisfied with their bargains, because rovidena
er t> the lower grounds is one of na-. ville, Sweetland, North San Juan, . /%eit lossin the matter of water . .. ye d while he: sle : * THEY HAVE PAID ONLY HALF THE USUAE-PRICE.————___— =
_ ‘ture s labors. Ithas been going on. Columbia Hill, Lake City, North which is now going to waste is ‘not . devour his uke @ wolves . eee eg * ties know
ever since the showers commenced j Bloomtield, Moore's Flat, Eareka, less than $1,000 a day. Supposing. . And when he findeth the ernpenuine French Hose, extra long, only 9 cents. of streams
cooling the surface of the globe, and . Nevada City, Grass Valley and that only sixty days elapses from the Moe i me diggéth in the ground and Spoon Bush Corsets, 49 cents, clared unl
will continue, and no injunction any . Raugh & Ready, is enough of iteelf tinie they chut down 4ill they con ane eth up the location notice on a Flexible Corsets, 99. cents. apply to tl
“wise and righteous Judge” can is—. to sustain a city like Marysville an! atart up again, what an enormous. He then hieth to the valleys, and Ladies Merino Vests, 25 cents. . i
sue will stop it. The Sacramento, . it is doing it to a very great extent. sacrifice ‘results, to say nothin; of nye to the capitalist: — Misses Silk Emboidered Hose 9 ts es the Feather and the Yuba will ‘rise . Yet in the face of this, .the Appeal . ®¥adreds of men with large families Hearken unto me,-for I have Gent's Cambric Shirts Poles
; ia special seasons, ant overflow, . says the loss of all the hydraulic mito support being idle all that time ! hy Ps anf ‘ae at hors 1d the : Aegis Bs nes
j ; : Rec raae se , an : . pF e 4 * _ _ ens of hydraulic min-. ners’ trade, will amount to only . Ad yet these are only three mines ! gold maketh lousy the rock ~~ We shall open this week WONDERFUL BARGAINS in pein =
ng will not produce a 1-32dth of an . ‘‘about l0or 15 per cent,” while out of a dozen T] :. . richness.” ‘ Laces, White ¥
‘ : ’ ile equally productive ‘ Goods ae % ‘
~ . Inch in am increased hight of water . someof the Marysville ‘iinet ones, and as many more small ones, Ane. the twaia return to find oth“ . Ruchings, Embroideries, Ribbons, Collar ing engage
' When flodds do come. Now, the . placeit at from 40 to 60 per _ cent, that are similarly affected, wt gs yp wethe am begat ee nye Yonge Thousands of European Novelties. a net of
age I have endeavored to make . Now stop getting freight from Marysoo gun; saying: eee graspeth his speap adherence to “he following Rules we intend to push steadily forward— ed abs be
; ne at treble ig not so much . ville and there will go up a howl} When a boy sees. bighornet’s nest. en ye from here, for, thie is holy . Hon @ Dealing, Prompt and Polite’ Attention! robbing th = ydradlic miner ere is at! asainst Mayor Stone and the hire. depending from the branch of atree. . And-a fire comin out of the bush’ ~ Lowest Possibl P ' ‘ea: . near Gras ' Vertain sedsons too much Water, and . lings that we believe will make . he is not satisfied that it is loaded . *™iteth him on the hip, and be oo “ , rices, No Misrepresentation. Smith wh
that means must be adopted to car. them seek some morecongenial clime, . watil he hits it with a rock Ht eth with a loud vo'e:: Yours Respectiully, ieee: Sar mith who
by off, By artificial canals, this Bo : He} «1'm done for; é : time ia th ’ als, this shperyeott Marysville and we wil] . Would rather heave a rock at it that ‘hed ne for; take off my boots.” —— =
. nuundance of water, andthus save'. soon see who is injured the most, = one fivedollars. Ina few sec: shored Sieh i sg ghost and is} < _ WW. B. SHIVELY. on Ke
the loW-lands. Again, there is Nevada teuuty or svi Oids he would rather five dollars 1 pcg ; eta sr
oe , fo os y Marysville, that be hadn't heaved the rock, el wg — Pons worked the NIN The latter
i ce Seine amok tod Smina~Novada Monthly, <<" : : : — living in F