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The Tram Road Act.
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MASS MEETING.
Question of Privilege,
great road
of. the
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When in Sacramento, the’ editor
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EPUBLICAN MASS MEETING
ee
be held at Nevada ‘Theatre, SatWill
_. oe
°! * paper wentandSaHighways
which is . . ™Htee
be, and
they should
way
Apt
Road
Tram.
the
of
report
}0%0"'s
April 6th, = the agate SPLENDID
evening,
vijay
and}
Roads
on
inducements.
proper
by.
‘attainable
;
in the Assembly:
wavana rvs,' cat, >,
a
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introduction
;
0
No, . establishment
bil
with amendments, Senate
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wou
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LOCAL
on
House
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FINEST
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We were not on Batten) Sort ines task “BY or
in con. ple of Nevada county.
of highways.
-porhtion-of-tram-. road companies.inthe obstruction
aa
emote Reees re AND THE oe
ORE
acbgoslebnti,
oF
ae
do
to
i
F
one
any.
by
paid
or
employed
.
second,
of
er
necessity;
‘of
and
use
certain counties of this State. [The stant
UBLICAN COUNTY CENTRAL COM.
amendmentsinsert in Section 2, after bécause it establishes a monopoly so, and Wilcox, who wasa member REP
¥OR PRESIDENT,
da; March 30th, 1872.
Neva
county roads, ‘‘toll roads in Nevada and brings the people under it, or of the Committee so understood at
necssities
the
expenditures
of
heavy
GENERAL U. S. GRANT. or Placer counties, -now uséd as snms of money to afferd conipetition the time. Notwithstanding this,
such.’?]
Amended as recommended,
North Bloomfield Gravel Mining
Subjcct to the decision of the National Re
and read by sections on demand.
of or an independence.of its use, and, while the question was under conCompany.
third, because its application to the sideration, Wilcox, who interested
publican Convention.
Mr. Berry.
existing
roads
would
be
usurpation;
ee CLOTHING STORE. Mr. Wilcox said the bill proposed
“himself so much in the local affairs
to take possession of. private. turnan upcalled for and unjustifiable deNorth BloomS,
WORK
OF
ON
OCATI
bill
struction of individual privilegés of Nevada county, said that the
How it Was ‘Done.
field, Nevada county, Catifornia. Nopike roads and to lay down tram road
B. H. MILLER,
now enjoyed and highly prized. Let was advocated ‘in a four hour tice. There are delinquent upon the folB, NATHAN.
It
repealed
section
51
and
__'The tram read bil-was-defedted in . tracks. railroad corporation act-of them. build their road upon their
described stock of the North Bloomlowing
57 of the
speech by a-paid attorney from Nefield Gravel Mining Company, on account
the Assembly, as will be seen by the this State, One-—of these-sections, own resources, upon grounds _noy
ment, (No. 26) levied on the twencounty. He knew at the time of assess
-vyada
but do not suffe,.
“proceedings of the Legislature,though provides for.rates of freight and fare, otherwise eraployed;
ty-third day of February, 1872, the. several
interference with the rights o-{ both these statements to be untrue. 1 amounts setopposite “the names of the rethe debate is not fully given. ihe and the other specifies the character this
as follows : °
Successors’ to.
others.
did
Tlie entire -sedsion ot: the ‘committee spective shareholders,
“He
n.
_ No. of
oe
bill was allowed to slip through the of the rail to: be. laid-dow
Myr.
Barker
thanked
the
gentleman.
so
Certificate,
:
Names.
HAAS &C
not believe the Governor would sign
000 $6,000
aShsAm’t-+-——
:
f Ne-. was not three hours in length, and.
affai
the
It has been ¢
the
—
OU people
that there is a gs
midst, who are
CHEAPEST!
to houses or stc
yaluables are ke
the houseof Mr.
into, but nothin
About 2 a’clocl
anattempt was
residence of W
NATHAN & MILLER,
‘ anyway.
, and
Aes when the bill
eins
J dae
oeimiinopposition
: Senate without
it reached the Assenibly, Hamilton & . sented in fan
in the aliairsOF
interestim
11S Interest
pre. forfOr his
eet
As originally
a
:
Ne-).
At-the above h
was awakened
room, and on
dow, discovered
been A i uy
2)
"500 oo
erage A eri vada county and said _the opposition several witnesses were examined and 8, F. Butterwortiistrustes ae
it
and a robber in
tothereom. 1
120 860 1,500
Nightingale,
came from the Grass Valley and Ne-. speeches made by Wilcox and. John
an order Corner Pine & Commercial Sts.
Gilbert, of the Telegraph stage line . in its provisions. It applied only to vada
And in accordance with law and
Stage
Line.
All the
counties.
Nevada
De
Haven.
Wilcox
was
working
for
and
the Board of Trustees, made.on the twenof
Placer
tackled it. The friends
of the bill in
Mr. Wilcox said last night they
ty-third day of February, 1872, so many
anti-railroad men from these counthe lobby had little influence, and ties were before the Commitfee on asked in God’s name to pass this bill. the stage company and wanted to shares of each parcel of said stock as may
be necessary, will be sold at public auction
while the bill, which. was entirely loCorporations last night, and they There was nothing in “it specifying defeat the bill; hence his misrepreat
the Auction House of,John. Middleton
the traction power, so that they
San
cal in: character, was supported almade the most beautiful railroad might run steam cars on it if they. tation. The course of. these out& Son, No. 310 Montgomery Street,
Having largely increased dav
Francisco, on SATURDAY, THE “THIRyears.
for
‘heard
had
he
speeches
siders
in
regard
to
a
local
bill,
which
ost unanimously by. the people, it
OF APRIL, 1872, at the hour
DAY
chose.
It
was
a
special
franchise
in
TELNTH
Mr. Everett said the sections rein no way concerned them or their of one-o’clock, P. M. of said day, to pay. Stock of Goods as well as advantages’ of
NEVADA CITY.
A
was defeated byoutsiders. Hamilton ferred: to were not repealed, but the guise of a-general-bill.
Mr. Mott of Sacramento said pracconstituents, but related solely to
is a good worker, and he made his made inapplicable to the purpose of
tically the laying down of such a ‘Nevada county, is unusual in such
amend
this
to
by
inHe
act.
moved
The
Committee
on
power felt.
track would be to.destroy the road
serting “unless authorized by the for.all.other purposes.than that of a . ©4S¢s.
Reads and Highways he could
ssarely Board of Supervisors.”
_Dpom, wat when he. got the bilantoy
They were working against}
said delinquent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
ANDREW J. MOULDER, Secretary.
Mr. Bell supported the bill ‘amidst . vices were given to the stage comthe hands of this Committee, he won . for the amendment, and pronounced adverse
questionings from Messrs.
the first victory. Tho Committee it.in bad faith with the committee by. -Wilcox and De Haven, to whom’ he pany.
ew
whom it was assented to. ‘The bill.
would have held the bill until the was discussed forfour hours by a replied that he had been an_op‘French Corral.
end ofterm,
the
had not the friends hired attorney from Nevada, to the ponent to the bill, and been made a
This lively mining camp was never
of the méasure agreed to an amendwearing out and disgust of the comconvert since last night; that he only
ment providing that no toll or county mittee,
.
Mr. Days said it was a proposition
<<
other resting
awoke Mr. Da‘
the robber four
he made tracks
kind usually de
well to keep °
locked but bol
jt1s advisable t
LATEST STYLES!
deadly weapon
4%,
;
vena inal pr
AT THE VERY
oe
___. the county simply because their ser. i California,
Me, Wilcox thanked the gentleman . tramway.
on the floor ins
purchasing the
Office No. 320 Sansome Street, San Fran
funeral.
‘. LOWEST PRICES!
CITY ELECTION.
We are prepared to supply the
To-morrow, .
nies of Easter >
more than usu:
Catholic Chure
in D, will be
OTICE is hereby given, that the anpeople of Nevada and vicinity with
N nual election for Municipal officers of
Nevada City will be held onMonday,
May
preferred steam power if it could under the influence of more favorable 6th, 1879, at which time the following ofbe obtained.
He retorted
upon Mr.
The
Haven-bp-acking
hime -whether
he {times than at the present. The mines . ficers will be elected:
[AS FINE QUALITY OF
asked for oy two toll roads conmect-.
One‘ Marshal,
are being worked with energy, and
Cominittee, Senator O’Connor and ing Grass Valley and Nevada, etc., in did not appear before the committee
One Treasurer,
the miners are all doing well and are
last
night
as
the
hired
attorney
of
the
Md
One Assessor.
aaa Bell and Barker supNevada county, to be allowed to layThe election will be héld at the Marshal’s
Stage Company to defeat the bill.
in excellent spirits. .Among those
down
a
tram.road.
It
was
right
and
porte the bill>. DeHaven, who is a
Mr,.De Haven said-he didnot do who are reaping the reward of their office, and the following persons ary approper thatthe—privilege should be
pointed Inspector and Judges of Election
relation of he stage proprietors by conceded, provided no private rights so; he went there as a mémber of the
and Board of Registration, viz ;
labor
and
perseverance,
are
V.
G.
Legislature
in
the.
performance
of
, _Inspector.--T. H. Rolfe. Judges--W. W.
marriage, opposed the bill, On the along the route are interfered with.
Bell, W. M. Eddy, the Welch Mining . ‘Cross, J. B. Drummond,
morning the bill as reported, Mr, It was not intended to-run steam what he deemed his duty.
By order of the Board of Trustees,
Mr. Berry said he weuld hke to Company, and others. whose names
;
JOHN PATTISON, President.
Everett offered an amendment, leaycars, but to use herse power.
vote
for
the
bill,
and
he
thought
with
Mr. De Haven—There are features
H. CG. Mills, Clerk pro tem.
ta
ing it discretionary with by ge in this bill which demand the serious those amendments perhaps he could we.did notlearn. Mr. Bell is heavily
Nevada city, March 29th, 1872.
interested.
in
the
hydraulic
mines.as
of Supervisors, whether thé.rails attention of the members of this do so. ‘The person asking for the
should be laid upon the toll or coun, House. Its history may serve to inbill was a gentleman of integrity, well as in. milling, and--each invest
pa
_.
of the bill, said he could not support . gotten up for the purpose oe enabling . Previous qiestion’ was ordered, and the South Yuba to tap and drain the}
composed of }
AS LATE STYLES AND
Miss Katie Ed
John Glasson,
as Fine Made Clothing, © °
Grimes, barito
sisted by the
Business and Dress Suits, ,
direction of 3
conductor. W
attend to-mor1
As can be procured
In any Store in this State!
IMPROVE YOUR POULTRY.
rn meinbers of the purposes sought who had the interests of the’ people ment is proving successful. Bell &
Mr, Days, to the astonishto
be.attained by the introduction of and community at heart.
Co, are about toruna tunnel from acca
ment of =
all who desired the passage this bik.
:
00 motion of Mr. Caldwell, the
The bill, Mr. Speaker, is}
ty roads,
treat, rarely «
Cathedrals in
sermon will .
4
=
Father Claire,
Tobe convinced of his fact we
ei
s Pesbiiglobalgael orgoe only ask the public to call and ex:
agi
the.amendment.. Mr. Days gave the. certain gentlemen wno, having obthe enacting clause was stricken out . basin where their claims and others:
the following vote:
‘are located. The tunnel will be
bill a support‘in his talk, but by optained from the Beard of Supervisors. bYAyes—Bacon,
Baird, Berry, Caldabout 3,000 feet long,jand it. 1s exof Nevada and Placer_counties the
posing the, amicndment took ground privileges for the constxiction of a wel, Center, Crane, Dannals, De pected it will require about four
against the very thing the people detoll road, and being either teo_indoHaven, Hagan, Goodall, Gray, Haryears in which to’complete the work.
Long, They intend to introduce the dia-.
sired. He was afraid to trust the Sulent in disposition or too parsimo. Vey: Hooper, James, Jost,
nious,
have
suffered
their
road
te
go
‘Meeker,
Mott
of
Los
Angeles,
Mott mond drill, which will facilitate matpervisors to decide the question. Dedown for want of repair, and ask the
Sacramento, Munday,MeOullough, ters very much. With this aid the
Haven’s &peech, which was carefully passage of this billto enable them to . ice, ttuss, Sargent of Santa Clara, wotk may be accomplished sooner
dispose of the same. ‘The passage of . S¢tgen ef San Joaquin, Schrack, than the time spoken’ of, though it is
prepared
and poorly read
from manuGiepos
‘jy .
bar
agian. ay
nd
3
‘reeds
aepieiuse
OAKLAND POULTRY. YARDS,
/
°
pe:
The followi
. °™ine our natecacen
roll of honor it
for the month
teacher: Mar
brook, Willie
We have only One Price for each
Corner of 16th and Castro Streets,
OAKLAND.
article and that the
im VERY LOWEST!“
SEASON OF 1872.
Ott, George F
oe
i
<
pana me
Rolfe, Rosa’V
ee
EGGS FOR HATCHING.
thatsuah will. be
not very ze
ee
script, will be found in*the report this bill, Mr. eet, wil — fo ee
old method of . from the targest and best bred Fowls in WHITE SHIRTS, UNDER CLOTHght—vo. the case. Tine
COR, Barklage
Pt 3) Barker,
gon,
It
people.
the
to
wrong
the
grievous
_.
Under
re.
a
=e
iea--~Anteoe:
.
ll
seat
rot
ae
jis
ke
ea
8
ab
The
torday,
publish
we
which.
"IN
©? . drilling, the time required would be
inne Vawlae. Hall. Bec
te
:
ausdities sopeaton te face, . Hel”
BOT ee
ss
exons Burck. much ier in which to accomplish
the only highways now in use in the . Parnes, oayley, De,
ited
er
anh
— . . Carefully packed ;'and warranted to carry
a Appeal.
8 tiga, saysSY the Marysville
Ellis ?. the work,
Edgar,
Days,
Chalmers,
halter,
it
wich
through.
country
of
=!
.
. .
says that the two réads now in ‘use . section
een
Rverett.cie
.
=
Ma.
O
E
S
COUHSEY,
;
would be
:
destroyed
,
leaving the im. 18 proposed to run this road.
It will
=
aaa
reeman,
ereth, .# TANCK,
prise
:
sees
sent modes of . Galloway, Henshaw,Lee, Little,
intertore with the
safely any. distance.
seat
lér, Josie Reg
’
Joseph Plunl
1
Goods
Furnishing
The varieties com
.
igs
A letter w
from Elder .
In Town. .
pression that there would be no pub-. oot and seek to hcmciniiee and . ton, Luttrell, Mathers, Kector, SamBurr ann Pant-. Ever offered in this Market!
ue road, to Colfax:if the railroad was . turn :nto one channel the carrying . #20"8,—-Walker, Ward, Whitney, Phe Marysville Appeal says: Capgepenerigrmanns —
ne ee ee
tain Frank Coffey, of French Corral, ee
built, All know that the two roads . trade and travel of that section, and . Woodward, Mr. Speaker—28.
DANS, SILVER SPANGLED HamBuRas,
os WASER We ORL SENS MEE
The
following
isthe
Record’s
rebrings
the
public
directly
under
its
made
his
appearance
in
that
town
Coleman
Buack
Spanish,
Warre Dorthe
and
are the Crandall
control.
Farmers living along the
port:
apparently as much. at home as he
roads, which do not connect in any line of the road, and over the coun. THE
NEVADA
AND
PLACER
TRAMWAY,
was on New Years Eve;1865, when
way, and that.a railrcad upon either try contiguous, must be reduced to
By Mr. Edgar--Vhe Committee on
the
necessity
of
shipping
by
the
new
would not obstruct the other, and,
Rodds and Highwuys, to whom was he, and other genial spirited the
AYLESBURY DUCES;
interest of the stage company, pre-. ong ya tiinaen of seli-thanipordo®. to pone for the incorporation of . captive—around town to see andy}
:
ae
tended to speak for the people of Ne
aed
:
tram road companies in certain coun. note the various sights and scenes of
‘Wea, Send Stamp for Circular to
back, with amendments, and recom-. no signs of the years that have.
Importerand Breeder of choice Poultry.
GEO. B. BAILEY, ,
=
ee ties of this State—report the same. that evening. The Captain ‘shows
was ecntee pea —_. reap les panics cf werner
i
no
Francisco.
passed, but.looks.as fresh and hearty . BOX 659, San’
© mend its passage as amended.
_ county knows that he was not represanetehig A es agg iy
cage pa
a
ir
Freie
is
case
the
is
such
That
then.
rules. as
the
Everett,
Mr.
of
motion
O
.
ig
how
reads
twe
oie
useof
the
+0)
senting the wishes, of twenty out of. .+
Phe vist Ping coeestiineh ate
the thirty thousand people of Nevada staenek
:
because.
this
Gea cane bg
cy po
consideratio
up forrips
i
we the con‘
.
of thatsection
on the people
ontro ed by
ws were controlled
ec his Views
mitted
who was running a stage coach that Tne — ba " “y PAN
would have to suspend its trips if the ieetiinnan.“The people dent’ olsject discussed at length in the committee}
bill passed,
;
;
contribute "largely “of
Oe
iplyoay:
eas tho Ass ites — . _ so i,
—w
P
poner + th er of
eA
such
their
.
gp but they port the amendment.
1}i
a
Q
j
willcountry,
maintain
betterinto
interests
Pyeenacting
er
amet clause
. was adopted
roads, or either
of them could; be . ofWho
the
bythe
culling
sera the
used. .Senator Neff, of Placer, Sena-. vice the proper energy
id
twenty
Nevada, Match 30,
night. Thi
.
:
HATs,
ae
“s
2 this cityy a fe
;
.
oe
CAPS,_
be presente¢
titled “The
TS oa
the Griffin s
BOO a Bo
Everett and
ms
“
/
SHOES, ~
:
‘Dear
':
ta
sort
of
by one peer
could for the bill, but outside influ-. the home advantages which can only. 72° @**thauake of Thursday
ences,
by parties not interested, work« . be derived from those kinds of'roads.
We e 1learn ysis
that . the ‘earthquake
to
tit
ia
___. ing for the stage company, alone de. 1t is tome somewhat astonishing
LUBE
standing the many new candi-. Miners’ & Teamsters’ Rub
aree, brimr
should~fail
;
THEAT
BY
wl
ber Goods, Boots, &c.
ance of this
We are constantly receiving ad
dutiés throt
St.,
The an
m29
pes
i
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.~
ieewdege
i
enim
ope
4
county men supported the bill it. railroads, and the mono oles whine Thursday, was. very. disastrous at Inmight have passed, and had
.
boand ma a Inyo county,
those . they claim to be ineidant ro
es-. toState.
their best}
upontheir
8!utely consequent
in the
interested
who are directly
the
devoting
the . tablishment,
one-half
‘road done
proposed
a
in this
of the Routh Fane
at the otice
“Troupe. orbs seen
Dramatic
50,, onMain street,
=
AT NEVADA THEATRE,
to be made-upon the following . ly kame
ep rergeamesal ron pedigie
sass
:
agighess
OR, THE
ga
ssc
_
rome. for which # proper allowance must.
—
ae
.
nay
made of iron or w
‘The followi
ena f — agg Pr the . whose motive power is Seomeamer ‘foll of aa
nn
team.
Cirewmstances alter 27th ‘1872, Miss Emma 8. Palmer
~~"* D®¥8 of #9.”
by special request,
,
WM. ELLERTON.
To conclude with the new Operati:
The bill was defeated cases, and interests is-the ali-preteacher: : Willie Cannen, Charlie lesque_
Burletta, a la Italiano, Sater bates
dominant influence’ which govern Guffin, Willie Gray, George Pascoe,
end is not yet.
in the Legislature, but the matter
to these . Willie McCrandle, Gussie Hoffman, alte’
will yet be decided in this county —— Thaveon y to say
:
Treasurer,
far bayff now nor
ne eemebleot
th copper. mE Ah
with
, corering the wont
Said work to be done under the direction
of the superintendent in
struction of the
: ar a of the on
hite, . made ingold coin upon completion of the
ete
with local
Nevedm Fepl
i .
:
ats ers to call
Galifut Blucbag...s<0.-.
Wm. Eilerta’ tecing ha bean the material and plasAfter which MR.
i
» —* itr best comie-songy. =e tug the tote ron eel One yng
‘orSes
defeated by . and whose speed will be that of the . diate, for the month ending March.
outside pressure and the lobby. The mule
we
will
be
3 elec
.
:
besani
f
Don’t forget the place. —
NEVADA CLOTHING STORE!
.
Nathan
& Mille
2
Ze Lg
TORS
PROPRIE
1872, re .
A. D.
r, po
th
mittese ontNoume
_ . [inaye
.
*
:
*
ra,
caruuer
es
Wane
Rasen
corner
Centr
& Co’s Old Stand,
ie tasBivens,
ot thet
and sid
bronle
anid Hothersall, Willie OR; SHAKESPEARE’S ROMEO AND JULIET REeee tte ight tobe geReporte At Haas
of. Ni
er
at ence
wi opview
be Teen
noexpensive
8msre
ore
willibe}
public
of the
demand
the
:
are not accompanied by responsi-. FP
an
r
McCrandie, .
Lizzie
Berry,
cans toward the.
;
o
‘,
all
ae A
_tneard,_ oyA
SES.
\
_
FEES 8
:
their in.
lew of
¢
;
Madigan, Joseph Long.
;
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s
°
4
ce
at 7 be R naeceraae the Tefetenee to ability of
Maggie inne, Bee Cale, Doors open
Nevada, March 27th, 1872. J
Ss
eee AD
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4
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3
Fine & Commercial Streets,
NEVADA CITY.
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cy
Se we z
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emer, Earnest Welcn, Jessi
m
‘an
ad. Furnish
Wouter Von Breom.. .... Ton ee and Hardware.
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The gity
. Work, soaking he tilieapenta’cach om purchasing and feel assured that
pe oa .
ole ag
Mum ny Gee . tlic ngauau
. Wostahctai
. cosatry and opening up quick mud . graph operator athe Plage
on thewasrecom
throughcounty
to goa whole
feedin which
interwraskds bes ominous ‘whose rails
_-~ Rell of Honer.
one, was
ou
We have the best facilities for
Ali other local bills have been‘sufgr baa yendistant
and time,
itsbring-. Several hundred feet deep. So we . praulein
xeBurgh, aaa
a,the
Fupiehien
naeperform. we gan:
labor of taeGabe and
Miss Ella Griffin . ing
mersEstellede
extremities of . are informed by Archie Nevins, teltogether
_ jing
thréteh on iia
fend
g
— ~ Pens
on the
as is now all
suchfurnishing
8,eeexcepting
the . Our Goods.
Sak, “wale,
Sen
com . maa
willConan
entertainment
rpyie-evening’s
very laughable
leveled
were
Many
with the
and. . a mence
killed
a child was
und, buildings
nt
weare confident it would have passed. . 1t8 broad ditfusing benetits, its anni. distance of ar 3,000 nether
the delegation,butthis, . easy intercourse with the outside
on,
ada
you a eaehago pis goadtd vicinity are invited to call and examine
Saturday Evening, March SOth.
in two Acts, entitled the
wack that aoa canine Yan it efforts a wi up and sustain this. @ number of persons seriously in< ‘Nautical Drama,
:
3
ill, }proposed road—unot a railroad with . jured. The ground was o
TWIN BR
endation of
pared, at a
3
the Assesso
~}County, until the 16th-aay"tind one Best Articles for the Very
ONE MORE PERF
3
Odd
Aeasdltion at
sec,
the
LiOWEST PRICES!
crs!
Nevada,
” “Association,
mete Hall
ab Fellows
eos
= orgeress
in this city on {. Ellerton’s
“Whove\ faces; . Shock Which Wad Telt
. emt Wow 1 THis house
~feated the bill, Had all the Nevada
nee
ime se
ox
Pag
i@
ti
pyri
favor, the sslés
for public increased.
ates
save constantly
Seah
TRE.
wi
t
i
&e. &e. &e.
years, and notwith. .
wubauagsor.
areca
Ogg
THE VERY LATEST STYLE
.
ee
yM. CRAW
,
FI ote
is Ellerton’s
eee ‘
of
a general assortment
"And
sas Sree . Market for aoa
EGuS, delivered at the HARDWARE
7 & vote of 35-agus to 28 nose.
and liberalit
ae:
i
nagar
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ee a
‘
nee...3. H:
notice of
Gray gave
t Mr.
in cantition to
put the present
and . te ene
tor O’Connor, ’ and Bell, ’ Everett
’ eo.
ere
sz seh toot
aie
reconsider
on torow.a motion Musical Director. .>.
ee
give the ‘very
to
aim
our
_
6
by
received
be
will
proposals
were
So
Meron.
wil
en
a
Siwelene.
Bole
pint
“aa
oa
a
Barker in the Assembly, did all they oo menge ses travel, ed
Aes
A. H. Purker,
Bb
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r
eople everywhere
u
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Mr. "Gerouas's sie Gece
continue thei
=p ee
i
SITTERS.
WILL PAY CASH for Geod Fresh
:
e amendments and the bill were
4;
Mr. Speaker, if this com-.
Supervisors to decide whether the = , an tar net nae 4 D Rprtgcescasrng
:
comed by lay
Wig ane:
Tonic
the most
andduced
firstintroduced
HE
ever
in thehealthful
United States
EGGS WANTED.
Mr. Sargent, of San Joaquin
enterprises
clause.
and which . enacting
now established,
supported the
a
p),
tothe surrounding
a necessity
oo: the ofareroads
ar bill, but opposed
only proposition worth mentioning, . country.
mpenicircis
;
sigapen sentria mnaetlrinapeginen
Mr. Everett to offer the amendment. . another
column.seeneee
@===o
Mr.-Days said he coald not sup
before it was considered. Mr, Days . 20" byal themselves of the benefits . moved to amend by striking out the
ibir
reverend get
]
— se
DR. HUFELAND’S
—
Eggs.
Wm. Crawford, advertises in this
committee,
‘he courteous
ahiheid
establishprefer
Wouldofinfinitely
Senator . ment
Nevada county men,
the
@ taihpocd,
andthewould
did fifot t think
think it
in . farther particulars see the notice in
Bt
a wal, {222
saiu
es
on . it would at
~
—
—
:
As for the position of . to the construction of a tram-road— wate preoeeiog qreoinaand amend. morning’s Transcript for eggs. For
Kent and George W. Dixon worked lingly
ainst the bill, the latter boastin
-:
;
{to greet him.
~~~
Supervisors.”
a
Mr, Wilcox thought Mr. Everett
pur-. gig not act in good fa:th in offerin
tue fact that his wife had a, relation . struction of new roads for home
tied for. that amendment. The bill had Neon
é
ie
bear
—
the statesman from Butte, who ad-. purpose, It will necessarily "ass a authorized by the Board of . next century, and may they be alive
Bly
i]
AND UNDERWEAR,
i
ity
Styles!
and Latest
Finest Qual
gi t00 . second section by adding the words . live'te visit his old friends. for the . THE OLDEST AND THE BEST.
champion, they will not call upon we eta bb ead bara
Bee
ie Fa ea ae es fies ggte eg gg roan
v
y
i ee aott sty: Say acted the hen he ened a eis. "Sar be
county. When our people want a wit pectipy alt oo space aimed by
4
BOYS’ CLOTHING
meetings in t
en Friday ev:
oe
rie
y
that he will
sth iaens
of this item—a rather willi
this man DeHaven, working in the ashes vagiampr . pregbaes referred Senate bill No. 370—An Act . writer
if
brated preac!
KINGS, GOLDEN POLANDS,
Anp Game SEBIGHT AND BLacK AFRICAN
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we eG
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:
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nt
:
The eleation for said Delegates be be held ot ig 2
lieved on was demanded by the peo
370—an act to provide for the incor. an infringment upon invested rights,
Saturday, March 80, 1872.
SEVADA
oe
. GOODS tS
:
oan
&)
Sacramento
. is to be held at
>
.
NEW
co
of the ‘tram road 3 Sere ipo, _ fae Doe ory lege
By Mr.:Edgar, from the Committée . Mr. Speaker, I do hope this bill will . urged the passage
because we be-. to the Republican State ag Ra
done
was
‘This
bill.
<6
ated
ap
ke
“wigs
rteniecs
.
perk
on Roads ay Highways, lovely,
&§ oh ¢ Dail
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