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March 23, 1875 (4 pages)

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The Daily Geanseript. , NEVADA CITY, CAL. SS Tuesday. March 23, 1875. Religion tn the Schools, The confivon scnool system of America.has always been ong of its " @istingnishing feattes. ‘The foundation of that system waslaid by our __ Pilgrim Forefathers, less than thirty years after the arrival of the May: +4 flower ‘at Plymouth,—A-teacher. WAS eappointed for every township con. “taining — fifty honseholders, who. should forthwith commence to teach sueh ebildren as should resort to bim _:_ township. containing one hundred householders, they should set upa grammar school to fit youth for the University. The system has frown to” ils present ‘stature from that beginning. It is a part and paree}of our Governmeyt. The schools -were-made free. from the start and have ever since. been supported upon the: principle that the property -of the State ought to -edueate the people of the State. The ‘We yesterday saw a ball of amalgam taken from ‘the ‘gold trap”’ . which has. beenin -operation.atthe +} Gold Tunnél mine for the past-week or more, and the size of it proves the ‘. amonrt of gold that annually goes to waste, notwithstanding the improved machineryin_use,_The owner _ of the trap will also put one upon the flume of the Manzanita mine, and demonstrate the amoant that escapes there. We-shball, the next time a élean-up is made on: the trap, give the present actly what has been accomplished, because the whole machine had to become charged, and the amalgam perinit. The next time something ‘already shown to prove that gold is wasted with present machinery, and that the a trap”’ will save. it.if used.-* 2 . : mat, Pittsburgh Mine. We leary from, Tieasuter. Sanford that the Pittsburgh Mine, Jocatedat Déadman’s Fiat, is looking -splen didly. New hoisting works, have, been erected arid aire nowyin, operaconsequently had -more-or.less cop. Trackee Items, ; The . following items are clipped from the Truckee Republican: L Frank Frates, roadmaster; between Truckee and Alta, has been assigned a position at. or near Los Angeles. He will have charge of a large tunnel at Sanford’s Landing, on the Southern Pacific road.. Light car loads of emigrants pass. ed through here on Wednesday night —innunibers, aboat 500, Friday night six more went tbrough, and fourteen’ more were expected-topass come, ‘The prospects for California for the coming year were never better, as faras the productions of the soil are conceryéd, There will aoubtless be endugh for them to. eat. through Saturday. Well, let.them . Poxrrregss Pays.—A true story is tol@ of a young élerk in the Treasury Department atWashington who is 1a Inek, and: Whose guod ‘fortune was bronght about by an act of -poJiteness ps ah Pie epee mee and his handsome dauShters. While the British high joint: commission was in session in Washington years ago, a-London me¥chant came over to'watch a elaim ef his which was before the commission, He brought his deughbter with-him, and the two ;hid-much leisure time dn_ their hai-ds, which they occupied seeing the sights in the vivious pubjic buildings. One day they called at the Treasury-Deparipent andthe cleck . referred to showed*them thMugh. much interested, and made” bimself agreeable and useful to the strangers. He engaged to show them something or.pilot them somewhere else the next day, and the-text, and the cid ipan and his daughter gladly accépted these repeated offers of kindness. . — . A Lroa, Waa.--Judson T. Mills, of South Carolina, wis Judge of a District Court in. Northern Texas, fond ofa joke, but very“ decided it a discharge of his duty, Ipc og Fannin, Smith, was ‘a. practicing liwyiree the berand'baving shamefully misstated the law, in his address. to the jury, turned to the Court, and asked the Judge to charge the jury aceordingly. The Judge was indignant, and replied: cae “Does the counsel .tuke the Court to he un fool?’’' ee Smith -was not abashed-“by this reproof, but instuntly responded. — “TP hope your Honor_wil_aot in: pint on an_apswer_to_ that “qiestion, as I mig nanswering If triily, “be considered guiltw pf contempt of Conrt.”’ “Fine the connsel ten dollars, Mr. Clerk;’’ said the Jude. Suiith immediately” paid the mouey, and remarked.*‘st-was-teu doilurs wore than the Court conld show ” “Bine the counsel. its oon -be—given-—Enowstr-is+—* man. he mst have been-a “pil grim,’’ stepped into one of our drug stores a few evenings ago, and called fora glass of soda. He. was sumewhat in advance of tle season, but the astonished attendant gave hima glass of citrate of magnesia, and he Ww ind satisfied. _ : iy > : aS : ft snowed. about two inehes in depth on Monday night, but during the next day it disappeared. ~The weather has .uot been as delightfal Of ‘course the parties became well weguainted, und itis rot’ surprising that there should have grown up a nutua: liking. The young man was a welcome visitor at the apartments of the Englisb .sirangers between whiles. : his business in Washington aii. be ‘aud bis dangliter turned their faces . homeward across the sea, leaving at’ Jeust one personal friend in America. Soine months since the young clerk resigned his position in the departmuaut and leis Washinoton for no one At length the merchant, finished) faid the gudge. = and Smith,not being able to respond in that suns,;.sat down, : The next morhibg, on the re-opening of the Court, Smith rose, and with deference bf manner, began: ‘Muay it please your Honor, the Clerk tuok that litde joke of ‘yours yesterday, about the. fifty dollars as The fine was entered by the Clerk, . : He laid down the basket’ of ehips he had pilfered, and lookitg hard at the urchin who had been making a tarcet of him—by shooting at ‘hint ‘with a ‘‘nigger killex,”’ said: ‘*Whar ‘ans you raised, chile?’’: **Sehurcargo,’ said the young hoodlum. “In the orf?’ ‘Yeth. thar.” ~ *{T tort. so.’ Suddern white folks’ children wuddunt do like dat. Lemme: tell yon, poner, manners gwine to carry you furder déti money. You heard me!’t--Dallas (Texasg Herald. -A& -sayina husband—‘'George, dear,{don’t you think it rather extravagont-of -you-to—eat-butter. with-thut— delicions jam?’’ **No, love, economcil!” Sime piece ot bread does for both.”? Se a ae A cautious housewife requests us — to warn our resders against an impostor, “ardéaf and dumb woman who yoes from door to door asking. ulms.”’==Capital. ne —-— Turrz is but one. proper way. to part your hair in the middle, young man, Purchase a crowbar and _ hire sowebody to-do’ it for you.—Rochester’ Democrat. ae *<BaRnuMm advertises that ‘he will hold four rates at the bhippodrome. We pass; there is no use bucking agaist four aces.—Boston CommerUhe J NEVI ~LO . Several { Saturday » our reside inclined th blood occa health, . The rail have no D sessments, ments hac collections expense is District _.__formed_a tice of La . will remait There is this secti “ is going t prolific da: rhetimatic ‘serions, as 1 pesceive froin tie rend or be pleased to “inform him of tiis eiror, und ifave it erased?” es schools were also thrown open to the adniission of children of all creeds. "The object hus been to-exclude_both politics and religion. Mora) training was to be encouraged buat secta““yian teaching was to be and has been strictly prohibited. To these schools The shaft is now 104 feet deep. The ledge in the bottom .of1. the drift is three feet wide, ‘Ten loads of quariz were crus)ed about a week ago at Barimer’s mill, which, paid $63 in free gold, and there was ‘a ton of sulpbureis saved, which is tion, for the past thee or four days is it Inight have been. ~ Friday: it was disagreeabty-coid and coldty disa greeuble, Saturday was pleasant. The proposition to open a meat market in’ the old Virginia Saloon buildiug, on the upper-end of Front kuey wliere, tarned with ‘The oiler day te rea wife, anil has vely simple and natoral. He correspouded with thé Bnylish friends after they left, and especially with: Hthe. young lady.—OQue-day -he re ___. _»ehial schools muy be admitted: to ie call classes have sent their—ebildren: Wherever they have been established general ‘ignorance has not -prevailed, People have come to look upon the system with a feeling of devotion, and any scheme tending to break it up will forever -receive the immediate and. hearty opposition of every true American. ~and-has been a desire-on the part of some to modify some of the provisions of the existing School Law, “which will in. the end. effectually break up and destroy the system. A "dispatch from New York City, dated rch 17th, reuda as follows: “At a session of the Boardof Eduention to-day a Ccommupicatien, signed bya nunibler of the trustees of Catholie-schools, was received, re— questing: the appointment of a Cent: Still there is, . . supposed to be worth -from$140 to $170. The mine has paid all the ‘labor expended upon it by way of development, and has paid dividends regularly besides. The mine is owned by the Cook brothers and E. P. Sanford, : ee HEM ADS cheeses ert Millington’s Dancing Classes, ~ Instruction willbe given in danejng at Temperance Hall *to all who desire it, by 8. J. Millington. . Class-' es will meet as follows: Gentlemen, Tuesday evenings at 8 o’elock, — Lao’élock. Tuadies, and Thursday evenings gentlemen, L at 8 o’slock. Misses.and masters froin twelve to. fifteen years of age, Friday—exenings at 8 o'clock. Children Saturday afstreet, 4.dies,—.Wednosday..xftornoons-at.24 has been abandoned,. The partnership has been dissolved, aud a saluon will be opened there. Immense flocks of wild geese are said to have niade their advent. in Sierra Valley. : ee ; New Fields. (oe Developments are -going on in every part of the State, which show that its rainersl wealth has o: ly been dreamed of, A huudred years hence,: eounties whieh have been to be barren of supposed minerals’ will be flourishing mining counties, Colas sa Connty is an-iitstance, —Neurer howeé;~where agriculture“has been the only resourse of the people, mining discaveries wre opening. up Dew 4 lore £ a Sere ‘oa eee the re Coven we retrer ttont Her Sirti fey her father, bad died leaving ber all lonely and heartoroken. ~ Tue yolug wan's sympathies were aroused. Tt was his plain duty to go and see her ‘keep heF company auc try to. umeud ber fractured. heart. He took. ine Cuunces, lett his situation, Went to Loudon and Was soon ut her side Inafew months the couple were married, and the wite the podt youny clerk brought back to~Wasbingtou was the preity Bughsh yirlto waom he was_polite some years befure. Lt always pays—pulitentss. ee -SoME one eeti guessing at and . gossipping t the moneyed “reward of well known professional men. Charles O’Conor, it is said, has-a larger income from his pructice than any lawyer in America; the Jutiel case alone bringing him $1,.° fovea eravavas been watinly* welcomed by his *eitd4— j. friends. The rest of the story is}. his fortune, and asoteawing her very} the implied apology —pleased thJudge, and he remitted the fine. iug of the winates. “Will yoar Hun-+. cial Balletin. ~~ a have been too, late if it~had come eurlier.—[ Rochester Union. Wer must respectfully decline the —~ paihctic. poementitled “T cannottelk * tell a store Charley “ing his .] walk in fr: mike wimuaris on—the var _witere—itwent overboard and get it When be cuibe back. ~Tue vicar of the parish of Cowley, Buyitnd, receatiy surred up a borAet’s.best in the towh by refasipy to say, or allow to be sald, the prayer of tue cuarch over the budy of .a, dead-crieket player who ins lie was given to drink wud unruly couduct. Lhe cCiergywan was mobbed and ; fairly beld bis life im his hauds, Lut beld out.tothe end, and the ‘decéas ed was buried in his own yarden. --# unk who desired to join the Chiistian Cuureh recently, in the Awericau Bourd’s Western Turkey wission, Was asked whether, if he loved others as hidiserf, be would hot, if be had -séveral loads of woud, “DAYS AND EVENINGS OF —-TUITION= Gents’ Class, Tuesday, at 8 P. M. Ladies’, Wednesday, at 22. M. Y Ladies and Gentiemen, Thursday, PF at8 P.M. Misses and Masters, (from 12. to 15 years Of. aye) Friday at 8P. M, : Children, on Saturday, st 2 P. M. Private lessops.will be given from 1@ to -Agvery day when not.engaged with classes. ee Parties desirous ef acquiring the New and Elegant Waitz, ‘*The Glille,” which combines both eleance and simplicity. and can be easily attained by persons of alk ages“without dizziness, are re= $@pecifully solicited. ce Ss J. MILLINGTON. Nevada City, March 23d, 1875, ee a : ae —-Elyy muy THERE Was-a most accommodating . “ee ™ ae but he hol Inin wuo Was Captain ofa steamship. : MILLINGTON’S this city, x Oue diya suidier lost tis -capover-. = fe ocr 5 sense, — board and went to the captain about . DANCING CLASSES, : : it. ‘Lbe old gentlemap said it wos++————___— es e. There is . iipossiblé1o stop the Vessel_to.reAKT TEMPERANCE TALL. quack doc cover it, bat he kindly offered to = “emnete because t. a they have skin when Painters many of t there is nc there is at painting. Wm. Di ground by ‘Valley on tained a f tween the Simpsoi the New Y night, ani bruises,_al rc. ‘\_ ists are sober and sedate, with a meljniltee, to confer with a similar Committee from Catholie schools, to consider upon what terms Catholic parthe benefits of the Gommoun school system, subject to-Catholic tenets, as regards the course of ibstruaction, . methods of discipline and general management.” The purpose of the request is evident, and if granted, it would be the éntering wedze; whieh -weould—eventually rend the whole system asunder, If one denomination can. démand and“receive a share-of the public funds for disposal~ag~it shall “neo fit, then others may do sv. likewise. We are @ cosmopolitan psople and thetheory of not only the Government, but of the common school system is to guarantee, to ail the exerise of their religious and po~~ Jitical opinions. We have creeds, sects, denominations and faiths. of ternoons ut 2o'clock. Atthe meeting for genttinan to-night, it will) be Larenged what nights the ladies will meet,if the present programme is 10t. . satisfactory. We understand the
. e'asses will all be large, and it is dee sired that those -intending to tnke lessons commence at the beginning of the term, Good Tempiars? Lodge. 7 On the 2lst. cf March; District . Deputy, Samuel Clutter, ‘assisted by. several members of. Nevada Lodge, No. 201, organized a Lodge of tte lO. of G. T., pt Washington, Nevada county. The fsllowing is a list of the offiects for the~ensuing term: W-C. T., David Johnston, W. RAL S,, Mary French; W. L. H. 8.> ‘Agatha Wells; W. V. T., “Eama Grissel; W. R. S., F. Battes;.W. A. _al-varieties, each iasisting: that alt is right and all the others are wrong. “SW6 are seasoned with” niysticisns, _-skepticism, spiritualism, idealism, mormonism, and every other ism under the sun, ail having partisans equally furious and — unyielding. What would be the fate of our sc: vol system if a, precedent was once established that the public funds could bo diverted to sectarian purposes, aud for the support of sectarian teaching? The most stupid must see __ that it would be the end of the-sys-. tem. That in place of the pleasant ~school houses which now dot every settlement in the land, whose por-. tals are open to the children of the poor and rich, the Catholic and Prottestant, the fanatic and skeptic alike, there would be sectarian schools in which the attendants would be-tanght to despise the attendants of every other. There would be continued feuds, wrangling aud quarreling, and instead of harmony existing among citizens of different faiths as at pres“sent, there would -religious _ intoler‘ance and fanaticism exist to an extent unequalled in any “country on the globe. No sir'ee!The Ameri* gan people will mever submit to any _ ‘such proceeding, and the sooner the idea is abatidoued the better for all me a Ir is noted that all great humor ucholy cust of countenance. It ther serious business to be fanRichmond Enquirer. Tux furniture recently sold at the ath eh td York City was rich ‘with, histetieal reminisceaices aud ingects.—N. OR i S.,5, C. Chace; W: F. S., N. Anderson; W. T., H. Sprecker; W.M, . George A, Grissel; W.D. M., Eman Worthley; W. O, G., William Piper; W.C., E.-T. Worthley; P. W. C. T., Frank M. Hathaway. : Jas. A, Monuo, Dist. Secy. ; oe Advertised Letter List. The following letters remain.in the Post Office, in this city, for the week ending Monday, March 22d, 1875; H. H, Hasxrya, P. M, Almeida Maurizio Louzade. -Cammings Robert. . Cupiurio Signor_Frangess. Debuce Signor Francisco, . Egan Nicholas. ~ Fowler Enuly Mrs. Gallagher John R. Hawley B. F. Halpen Mrs. Maggie. Hal! Mrs. Annie. Knights W. R. McCoy H. GO, Orzalé Cipriano, Prout James. Sharon Mr, Thompsen John H. Arrivals by the Colfax Stage. : March 20, 1875. L. Hinds. March 21, 1875. D. M. Gray; E J, F,.O'Neil, H, C. W. Tozer, $. Hathaway; —-W.-—1.--G.,-Minnie+ and wife. Departures by James Heath. F.7D Charlin, M. L. Mursh, J. T. Cline the Colfax Stage. March 22, 1875. P aveNPORT, Agent. usual last night, huve been becau had no umbrella, < Bn. 2 THE street lam > were lighted as he failure to light} j, up on dark and stormy vights must se_the lamplighter —{N. 0. Republifields, whieh in time muy be of gveat itm portance. ‘Down at Wheatland ike Free Press says that the mining. dxcitéaient. runs higher’than ever ih Bw i omeeatad foot hills, and that thos Anterested are daily growing ‘more and. more sanguine of suecéss. The Monroe mine is looking far bet-. <-> = Bor Wontan, The worst feature developed in the Brooklyn “scandal is the following i + ewhich we find in~-an Eastern exchange: : There is probably but one woman connected with Plymouth Church or the scandal, whom Beecher ‘hasu’t kissed—that’s Mrs. Beecher. It was a narrow escape, for she might have fullea had she yielded to one of those parexysmal ‘sulutes,”’ e Fisa Stortvs.—The Boston “Traveller says: ‘‘In Our issue of the 23a inst., we gavean éxtract from. the ‘Paris Trite Kenttickian to tte sffeet that ‘a fish duck had been. killed recently with eleven fish in ite stomover two pounds.’ An old getitleman . of_ejghty-six, who for many years followed the occupation of a fisherman and pilot, says that some years ago, at Nantucket, he saw seven shoal ducks taken from the stomach of a monk fish that was not over three feet long. The ducks were fresh, and must have been captured by the: fish within a few hours, probably while they wére diving for mussels. These ducks generally average from three to four pounds, undressed. The sanhe gentleman says he once caught a halibut that had the tails-of seven dogfish protruding from its mouth when taken on board the smack. But the strangest stury remains to be told. Some fifty years ago, Captain Eben Gardiner, of Nantucket, was, in company with a number of others fishing for codfish off 'Sconset, and lost overboard ah open jack-knife, on the handle of which his name was cut,, The water where it was host was some seventy or eighty feet deep. ‘When the boats had landed on the shore and the fish were being dressed, the identical Knife, lost some hourg previously, was found in the stomach of a cod, éaught from a ‘boat that had been fishing at some distance from Gapt.-Gardner.”’ ~ . Tus Krog of Burmah is going to} ‘start a newspaper. His creditors have therefore all requested to be paid or secured before he‘commences and the life insurance con panies have marked him off as ineligible. —([ Boston Commercial Bulletin, Tue fashionable style of benevolence is to keep all your money until you die, and leave its disposition for charitable purposes, to the better judgment of your beirs-—[Brooklyn ach, the united weight of which was. aI ,GU9 -jn—money. Sit Ronndeth Palmer, who was opposed_ to. Evirty at Geneva, makes $150,000 i#t*vear,, which is more than Evatts’ average } receipts -for-his-New—York practice. For defending Jobnson, Evarts. re ceived $10,000; pnd it is not thought he will be prid a greater sum for worrying Tilton. Mr, Sergeant Ballentine, of the London bir, who hits -V gone to Lidia to defend the Guieower of Bardora in a prosecntion for murder, gets $50,000 for this ease-alone. Beach,of ‘Tilton’s counsel, is thought ‘to be working fora contingent fee. Jeremith Black “is suit to trouble himself more about-his cake then, his fee, preferring to Win and get noth jing thin lose aud be puid liber: ly. Great actors ure as well remunerated as great layers, Booth hag made bis $12,000: a month. Jefferson. has even passed this sum in the same time. “It is thongbt that in a season ‘of forty weeks Clura Morris will make $70,000, while Charlotte Cash-. man’s lingering farewells are a kind of dramatic bonanza, Bocicanlt, between his royalty as playwright and his skilt as play actor, is pocketing $2,000 every week at: Wallack's.— ‘Grent-plysteivns--fled-mthiens——intheir healing art; Mott; Parker and each on a year’s practice. =_ Tus is the sort of thing we may expect to-see in schools and lectures: ‘First classin beefsteuk, stand “up. process of cooking-a beefsteak one inch aud a half thick,:measured by Whitworth’s gauge.” “Putit ona gridiron and biol it thorongbly, without scorching, and_ serve it up with salt andpepper.’ ‘Wrong. You may step down and out. The process of cooking a beefsteak of the above dimensions is to place it on a gridiron over a hot fire yntil the outside is. properly browned, but not seorched: you are then to remove it, and put it‘on a plate in a hot ‘oven,. where you are to leave it for from three to five ‘minutes; at the endj of that time it will be found couked through, and ‘of a délicate roseate pink hue, neither dried nor burned in any part thereof. Ifyou dare to sit or pepper it hefore serving, you: stitute.” ~ ‘ Joste MansFikip a few weeks ago obtained w'jidgment in the Saprene Court of Néw York © fer. $25,700 against Mrs. Lacy D Fisk upon two romissory notes made by James ‘Fisk.-“A motion Was receitly made om behalf of Mrs. Fisk for a new trial on the ground of newly discovered evidence, Upon that application Jadge Donahue has granted: an order of reference to take the testimyny of Mr. Thomas G. Shearman, who was Mr. Fisk’s legal adviser, Ir is said that the daughter of Senator Schurz reminds Goethe's Marguerite.; -_ms . Two niembers of the Legislat in Maine sported iemaieen pone Argus, i te throughout the session, * Lwould not. follow,’ Clarke, making us much as $100,000" Miss Martha, please describe the’ will receive no diploma from this in-Hevesi BY poot-ticet wire ask fur. it. **That saldbe, “for in that case T-would have none left for other poor-men who might come af-_ terward.”’ -—* Two of the children of the old -negro who was the original Mrs. stowe’s ‘Uncle Tom,* ure said to be living in Tudianspolis, One is ‘Uncle” Moses Magruder, in bis 104th year, wud the other is a sisier -the ‘baby’? of Mrs. Stowe’s novel—now 60 years-of age. = Tana -—Puex have just had fair for dumb anlmuls in Boston, and tue following is one of the resolts of. it: Horse standing in one of our streets. Humane lady rnsbes into a store,rushes out again liden with two or three sheets of;brown pwper, with’ which se covers the ‘‘dunib animal.’’—Boston Transcript. . “34-1. 2tt-t0 tt miobtcome and On Tuesday night, when a Sixth Street man. had to: go to Wyandotte ou business which detained him all night, his wife hardly slept a wink from fear that he. would get hurt, -yet~be-badn't-been~home~ over” an hotir yesterday morning, “When it took wo policemén to unclasp her fingers from his hair and pry her teeth off his ear. —Free Press, THE roling passion is strong in death. slipped and fel! on Fourth afreet, the other day, bringivg down a boot black amid the ruin. Then arose the last plaintive wail of the youngster from beneath the periphery of . multitudinous skirts,Shine "em up, only a nickel!’’——Chicago Pest. _ A youne man residing on N street 1s the proud pcssessor of legs so attennated ean elongited that he might use them as telegraph poles to Bee. A coop big wart on the end of a woman's nose is a tolerable sure preveitive of Beecher scandals.—Miiwaukee News. Don’t know about that. Seme men have queer» tastes. There’s Elizabeth, now—a° little namby-pamby, worn-vut, deceitful, dowdy thing. And yet—, ~ : recently had a colorod case which reported itself to him in the follew‘ing style: “Doctor, I’m jes’ dreadful = I've-had the fleuring in iby hip, and a sore on the roof of my tongue; I’ve: put ona mustard altercation and good, ” A’ SPELLING school j : movement, which is ‘destined to sweep the country,’’ has in Ohio. The . Struggles of the ave the word “‘baker”’ Tue Civil Rights bill doesn’t woroe Veeerees county, Ind., much. Ohioan with areraid tobe al-. . county, One of our loveliest tadies . . dispatch him _along.—Sacramento . A Tauwron doctor reports. that be} fic goggled my mouf, but it done me no . : ereisn’tone uegro in the whole. JOHN JACK, HOLESALE AND.RETAIL DEALERV TOBACCO, NUTS, — Ss CONFECTIONERY, DOMESTIC FRUITS, FOREIGN FRUITS, He has just received another large and choice stock of IMPORTED HAVANA CIGARS, superior to any before brought te this city, to which he specially invites the attention of Smokers, ~~ . Also a fine stocx of Chewing Tobacco, comprising all the favorite brands, _ He has just received a Hite 2t6ék 6f-Gil=— roy CIGAKS AND 'COBACCO, from the celebrated Consolidated Co’s ‘Factory. AN lovers of the **weed’ should call and examine them. : Hees JOHN JACK. Nevada, Jan. 9, 1875. es . B. MILLER, CLOTHING MERCHANT, [}~ Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St~~ NEVADA CITY. CRUCIBLES, CRUCIBLES, ACIDS, ACIDS, . Mining Chemicals, AT PRESTON’S COUGH CANDY, WATER PROOF BLACKING} Paints, Oils and Varnishes . ai ‘NEVADA DRUG STORE, . at the lowest prices 4 ‘vises the glide. Th _ Ing the “'g lessons, al fulness. Those y plays to gregationa are relied ready. ___ They he tions for : Eastern . ; « posed fail News fro however, . reports. . and rain ¢ é secure a5 The sch supervisig -_ ting along ‘satisfactio: he teaches Yesterds anda slig ferent tim was a gel wherever a ‘Wet weath send to thi Tom Mo a Republic sembly in Stoddard . candidates the Indepe ] The foll ’ roll of hon for the ‘mo 1875, J.G Barr, Bess iels, Wm. Christina } ~“onora Hick Keon, Tho Lizzie Stin ‘Whilden, ‘. liams, Davi Bessie Ta: Jas. Rosew —_—sen the Congres meet to-nig 0’clock shai Tue wort! Q, “man,