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The Chinese Restriction Bill Vetocd. . Yesterday's Arrivals at Delinquént Sale Notice. THE ‘DA LY
John .A. Seely, the well-known The President's veto message Was m NEVADA CITY; CAL. COMPANY. — Location of principal rine NEVADA CI’
: ; . P . ros a ae — 2 ut busineés, Room 32,
freight agent at this point, paid a) submitted to the House of Represen Chas. K. Pearson, Proprictes, Builtling, San pte Baggs ll
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“THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
Rules for Lent. « Prospects ag san Juan.
The freedom of individnal action,
which characterizes the age, has _inange
= ——S : = . vaded to some extent the religious . flyingvisit to San Juan and vicinity . tatives at 9 o'clock Saturday evening, Gigs of Sacks, AUNRY's Hill, “Wevads Ceaniy weenCt a
Established ..-Sept. 6, 1860 cireles in whicli thie season of Lent is) the ollie, day. He saya that the) and the deniands of Eesteid sellt a hehe tebe Syn Ee OF . Notices: There are delinquent upon th THIS PAPE
SS . Ub crercdly cbaarted, and in gorse] most (ithe minesup there have bees . ment Bve Beis cOfaPiask yA The . P Rogers sominant AGoidbarE 40 . ASTM No s, levicl cathe aaa, IE Nowpeper Ae
= SS
? é ‘ ~s ‘ . S% Be “abo i ; 3 on Essie :
Tuesday, M ch 4, 1879. places called out remonstrances from . runuing but a few weeks as yet, owCall m samming up Hayes’ argument 2 oe met Ro & R a oes BAP damuary 1879, ine screral . hens And (1@ Spruce St:
? ¥ “g pastors of churches.That none tray . ing to scarcity of water, and nothing . 9gaiust the Bill says * is mainiy” di . uation a ingot z ee a 7 oat lows: —" shareholdbe oii pag
ee eee, LE unwillingly the Most Rev. Arch. to speak of has been done in the way . tected against the Senate mendA biter .do —T Davenport Grass Va . vie P conde No. a c
At the Theatre To-night. bishop Wood of Philadelphia has issuof cleaning up. Of course this etate ments abrogating certain articles of ne tases ~rgepatl : eer doa Xai P Haskell, ‘ ea srr ae oon, oe
sod eae _ led a set of’rules for tle observance . of affairs makes money a little tight} the Burlingame Treaty; but what-. T (Randal Rock Cre B bodarnd ri Boise City” e 7; cee a, 875 1595 Brief
The Hyers Sisters’ © ombination . + rent, of which the following arc . ust at present, althoagl there is no ever spe ge is in it — apply eenenagininr ae 4 Niv Soe é ent Tschenek, 100 pod is The Milton Ce
__jn—theiz—beautiful_musical drama. 8 Sais P j bof fate ene PAs Jlonressic se ated eo against the bil as origiua iy passed JAseely San Juan G E Withington City 2 rs ET Se henck, JEP £0 1 ba : a :
et, f Bondage;’-will appear, a eshte, cinco AEST “~~ . danger of the lepression esting DY . py the House, or suy bill restricting 3 'N Wheeler Grass VJ Kichards Cherokee ig oe 168 erred ral and Manzan
” a. ASB , All. the faithful who have com. length of time. = jin/a radical degree the free Tmmigta eae Gauker HDL Holland City aa, as ~~ 3.06 ae . ia
the ‘Theatre in this city to-migh’, pleted thertwenty-first yearare bound Phe Amesern Company, having . tion of the Chinese to these shores. — — John McDonald, 128 100 Md Secite ante
The Gazette has this, to say of their . to observe the Fast of Lent, unless . hed their way out of the. nest of He quotes the treaty to show that a Yesterday's Arrivals 2t { ; acest dee. ie 10 20 tertainment. t
ads \ reni i for legitimate reasons. ees ve ession of servile imusizrati i 7 A McGee, Trustee, 40 20 2 «ate € oO
de Reve, # ai ‘eine Toil tae nel a day only is allowed boulders that made.threm ‘so much . drovided tor <i the treaty or dad THE UNION HOTEL, -! . phage Areren agi 5100 153 00 tre to-night
= 2 : é ; ’ © > ’ cml 4 r ‘ A. ueuCE, s A SI .
since: The performance was uiial'’Texpect on Sunda . troubleat present have good prospetts. . argues that if the terms of the treaty NEVADA CiTy CAL. At gen yh 1800-54-00
Thursday eve
of Grass Valley
And in, accordance with low, and :
: satinae , ana an or
of the Bard of Directors, made on the Lod
day of January, 1579, so mapy shares of
ys: —
‘This meal is not to be taken until
about nogn.,
attracting attention not + lone by its
The Superintes dent states that they 7 are n0t suiticient-to prevent this class —Jaeob Natfziger, Propricterinerits, but also by its novelty, arein the best Jirtnow thatthecom0 immigration, the remedy hes in aes
cm ‘3 on which iss . riwad isthe ‘ i ?GV ).aich parcel of such stock as ma hearsing for tl : j ; Onthese days on which permis ; com} ‘new provisions throagh the treaty. ) Sukeforth City 3G Fresdesburr GV G80 Ose ie sold at publi ay be neces. g 1
though the “pes ication wees i t ee bowh + Pany has ever found, This claim is} mari eS te . ; ° i ne 4 LDthase .do HH McCutchan Uhere . sary, wil ea sold at public auction at the’ Two lo: ; The members sion 18 granted to eat meat, fore Ty : making power. White adipitting the) Gita crocker do AP Clarke Quaker (1) <¢ arker Crittenden, auctioneer, Roc m wo loads of
peso or? Snelntel mea : a ineat-and tish are not tobe uset at . makin= a Jonz.c8n, like the most of! right of Congress to mouily or abro. D Pettis do Miss Buekmaster S Ma . ~; »* rohauts Exchange Building, San Franwill arrive here
of thetroupe have caught the insp*r# . the same meal, even by way of con-/ the others in that part of the county, . yatea treaty undera stern necessity, . W Williams do H€ Perils diate) eaten Saturday, the 15th day oe Mid
j i cisted . dime = When they clean up ina few weeks : 5 hi +4 ,. AOrr do TC Randall Ruck Cre ?9.at the four of t2° o'ttock, NM, ver Mining Co. tion of the plantation, as it existed) ¢ iment. _ 3 ’ uy : eks, . fie 1s of the opimwn that mo such ne-,) Wy one a cee V Flume. . of such day, to pay delinquewt assesen; 1
in a d xtuced A collation or partial meal is al-{so the men can all he paid off, it 18! cessity exists in. the especial case Ar vs -papergsiepibieme vite SE Ma 2 a mn, uxether with. costs of adv ‘ais wide in ante bellum days, and reproduce: : “gdieea ae faa foie eet 2 a : , T Bigler do . J Erving San Francise . Dae ; AML g i a I eng pinyin
es a fai i < tace’ ak ie lowed in the evening. The generat thought “times will be very satis. under conside; ation. There is no in. John Fox do. E Smith Quaker mia . ®2¢ experses ot — “Charlie Mul
it with a aed Mulness appare practice of pious Christians hunts 1ts factory. . timation that negotiations are peudWFSpenecr do JH Sraith Same Franci j Gites Roos a sat oon eae hath confined te hia
noné 80 forcibly as those-to-the man; . } quantity to the fourth part of an orcltice ahece i jug to accomplish the purpose aimed 7 Tooikes oa Popcorn: es . Buildins, California Street, San Francisco.” He will be all
or born of slave life on the planta5 ace eae sects ot’ atl Pai Kallaher 3 Contract. j at by the bili objectert’ to. a the-+H Gorth do-—-ESmith Quaker Hil . eee ne a
ter ; of Bon "45 i read, butter, cheese, Iruit of @ ‘ pee . contrary, he seems to regard the na-. 1/Thompson do A Murchie Mine are 8
tion, “Out of Bondage” 1s especial-}> —_—_ sal ee , z eT : . 3 i a 28 TE: é
. ; ve . \ the ¢ ie by } se Lices ‘ . . P Gorr do Y Nune Verez Mibstrel ga: 8 bs n ly caleulated te exhibit the depth scaly ee ee MOK aes According to the monerare made by . tion as piedged-to.permit the _immi-. Fn Coats do W P-Honsinger mine WALIE® BAKER & CO S$ The Georgi
: permuted Oe ea eco the Street —Cownsittee with Pat} gration of tree Cimese with only 7G G Allan do Mrs“Heymat Grass ¥——— Se _form-at Grass
and compass of the voices of the company, but there is another charm,
which, to a man familiar with the .
’eggs are probibited.
Custom has made it lawful to drink
in the morning some warm hquid,
such as tea and cotiee, or thin choco. such degree of restriction as maKallaher, Cottaze streetis to be grav. recgineBare. Pee — time
it the intlux of Chinese to the capaceled from the corn-t of Kallaher’s. ity of the country to absorb them.
fence to Frank Anmer’s barn, a dis. Ihe message does not iatieate
M Moran Smartsville
HT Marchie mine
D Ashton do
Semel
A-E Charles San Fran .
¥ © Thonrpson Patterr .
W J Davenport Gide ¥ .
‘ing, and go fi
turivalicd Preparations of
, Nevada.
ee pee sero races : any Se ‘cetes AND CHOCOLATE ' 316 kegs of .
characteristics of the negro racepis of. late made with water. tence.of 100 feet Jong, and 7 or 8. comprehensive conception. on te naus.” / s s! Blue Tent mn
far more interest than even the splen. Necessity dud custom have anthorlect wae 1S hot sue . part ot tie bxecutive of the question . “ie die Sea Wee die Neen : I
tid singing. ‘This is.the life-like deized the use of lard instead of butter eet in witlth. e hole washed ont . 2. it aifeets this coast. While adAX They have taken the first premi bi ceived at. the au ging. satire : F enaring Gals. vegetables, ete recently is to be filled, and the. side. eee ; At Grass Valley, March Ist, 1679, to John. ° E : premiums Saturd
lineation of the loyal character which. inpreparing heh, vegerabics, 2 ee iuiacd “ana grade with the. mitting the right of Congress to take . 4 ‘tomas and wife, a son, * vcqueigna J 2 é ? : 2 . = ey : ‘ : < > x
“js probably stronger in the African mea ese ae . roa?. Work has already been comBases e such action as the bill proposes wee t Over all Competitors at all the Rev. Av J.
sadt hosp een : i cart Corrected ve aran emergeney, he docs not admit f Sok Aaliger
thau any other race. Hetore the war A False Report Corrected, meneed. ae . DIED. der, delivere:
the emergency to exist. Such reliet
. as this coast, is entitled to, he thinks, . == or
. can cone through the slow process} In Truckee, February 28th, 1879, Dela. Eliv
. of consultation and action with the = sg een — eee mee. E
: } concurrence of the Chinese Governp Keno, February 27th, 170, tons, calle ©
‘the County Jail at present—two. went. The argument.of th seep, . ter of E. W. and #. Hayden, aged. 2years
: , ae ‘ ; MENS. c at een ahs © INeSSAZE . and 9 months. _ i Don't use an adulterated Article
white men and a Chinaman. The) isnot of a character to mitigate in
\ : 8 estore memes
. tax-paying public, tinlike most board. any degree the keen disappointment
‘ing house keepers, is better satisfied the people.of this coast will feel at
. with a few than many patrons. . the tailure of a bill on which so many
ee . hopes had been built.
ADVERTISED LUTTERS. When the veto message Was Te-} pusiness, San Francisco, California Locarp be <i
ceived by House of Kepresentatives, ; tion of works, Nevada County, Ca if rnia.
it was placed on the Speaker’s desk Notice.—There are delinquent upon the
and r °. , ad ther : hour following deseribed stoek, on account of AsCLOTH ES CLEANING and remained there two ours, un< ct .
. i : s sessment No. 5,levied om the 23d day of Janopened and without any announce: . uary, 1879, the several amounts set oppo‘ . Ww orld s Fairs. mons at the }
city, Sunday,
Moses Stoc!
the Probate’C
dian of Aradii
dale, minors.
The lonelie
Delinquent Sale Noticewan BLUE GRAVEL minine con-. Walter Paker & Co’s Chocolates. is KE. M. Pres
i accounted for
PANY.—Location of principal place of .
deere
almost every plantation .had its UnThe County Jail Nearty Enipty.
ele Eph and Aunt Naomi, whose simple, charitable minds only treasured
the kindness and forgot the evil that
; To them freedom
Mr. K. Casper, Chairman of the
Street Commissioners, says that the
item concerning the award of a conThere are only three prisoners in
tract to Pat Kallaber to repair Cottage street between Pine. and Broad. was done. them.
was a dream, vague_and indistinct,
an abstract idea, with no real foundaWhen it came it struck
streets, as published in this paper on but ask your Grocer for
the 28tli, was strictly correct, all retion in fact. ports tothe contrary notwithstandthem with all the force of a calamity,
ing. He Says that the road was ina
very bad condition, and he as Chairbelow on a ty
Robert Rut
friends as cle while to the younger slaves it was
like opening the gates of heaven to
their untried minds,The transforma:
The following is, a list of letters re.
maining in the Post Office, Nevada .
City, for. the week etiding March 3,
man of the Committee made a verbal
contract with Kallaher to do the
11879:——Per alling f : A SPECIALTY. chin this i tion is alittle too abrupt; the tran. work for the sum of $50, which he as . 1879: Persons ealling for any of. ment-of the contents. ol the envelope . site the names of the respestive shareholders, teb-in this cit
ie : . " ie aes . these letters will please say, adver. until the pending bill, for the estabag follows: : tion and will
sition from uneducated field hands . well as two other reliable citizens . tised”: 5.8. Hoxproox, P. M. . lishment of a Nz al Board of No.. No. :
ingi ions £ Ul Tro i . % ‘ ange ae . P.M, [lishment of @ Nationa ard oO Names. Certif Shares, Amt. ae ‘ The Good
to singing selections from wi were present at the time, con-) Ament A H Allen Mrs AR . Health, was disposed of. A motion . Doan Mary B 230 190% «90 00 CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS thisk ‘df vavt
tureoin a drawing-room 18 @ wild . sidered very cheap. Mr. Gillet, the . Alben Wellum Dr Abbott Ira Warren . to proceed to business on the Speakod bog ‘ ee poe eo bed PR@MPTLY ; visit t ire
flight for even unchained fancy. The . other Street: Commissioner, was not Coase — hae Henry i s Lace We Breslin, ogee Mo sa R i Ned ing aoe” tae aes oO * Vi
es a ; aes ; : Sat Carter Charles overson Miss N J . Randall taic e message before the . w , hey, on. Tue: singing, however, was elegant, the consulted in regard to his opinion of . Jameson & Levy, Knox MA mn . .House, as the matter ot. the highest baron of Maha is 10 10.00 CLEANED AND REPAIRED. ae music good and the evenness of the} the arrangement, for the simple rea. Robins Captain Shaver Marcus privilege thereon, andit wasread trom bi ame Paani . ps ee a ~ There-was
repdition beyond. compare; but the . son that he was not to be found readSmith Samuel Tass Miss the Clerk’s desk. It was listened to Meaaaet R Stacey pore ary 10 00 . TERMS MODERATE. Pret ™
eulture was unmistakable and show. jly atthe time. Therefore Mr. Kalmeer . We a, Sarr . with close attention, oo at ee Wegener R Trustee, _ 30 30 eo —— es ie ses (
oh tamabel Spain 7 : teld tor postage it) A. Mce one manilested an esire to ciscuss egener rustee, a higher’
ed more the careful training of Bos-. jaher willyperform the work accordQuad, Bodie Pi ‘al 8 —— . it, and the iosaker immediately put Wegener R Trustee, © 312 20 200}. THE OLDEST FABRIC show fell. ton thanthe wild freedom of Geor-. jing to the contract made. with the Sie ssn? the question required by the ConstiPes Jn seonrtnnes Oe sad apes pom ea was ver oil i is h c = % ‘ ae -" : 6a “6 eb Directors, e on 23 5 201 gia. .In his line, Kersands ‘has no . Chairman of the Street CommissionBetween Two Fires. tution “Shall this bill pass, the ob-. gay of January, 1879, so many shares of LOOK LIKE NEW, y
; ; i eee : tated a
superior and very few equals. His} ers, anda majority of the Trustees . jection of the President to the con. each parcel of such stock a8 may be hhecesd a possi
: It is a wonder that Hayes ever took {trary notwithstanding?’ ‘There was.a . Sey; will be sald at public anction, at the T THE BUILDING IN THE REAR OF” There was
odd dancing and humorous contor. will ratify the action and allow the} any action at all in regard to the Re. sim attendance of morbets,.and. ax . Cmce of the Compeny. 2:8 Pi ear age A JUDGE GARTHE'S OFFICE, Between (attendance a
tions are bound to make any audi-/ jj]. Next ! : San Francisco, California, on Thursday, the . jsroad and Commercial Streets. Z
20th day of March, 1879, at the hour of 1
o'clock, P. M. of said day, to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with
costs of advertising and expenses of sale.
R. WEG
4s . : : . it was known to be hopeless to atstriction Bill, Here is the kind of a . tempt to obtain the passage of the
situation the New York Graphic says . pili over the veto, very littie interest
he was in, and it is about right: Was manifested in the roll-call. The
can-can in tl
Tr he enterts
have been v: ence in the world laugh. On the .whole it was one of the most satis. Washing at the Lone Riige Mine.
. . E. FRANK CHARLTON.
Ne City, Feb. 25, 1879.
C srformances ever given in ere : eapeaee a ; ni ER, Secretary.
factory — ee Ne “il 1 8 . \ ; W ashing waa begun on the Loneé Conneéeticut Legislature: Mr Hayes, vote resulted: Y as, 109; nays, 95; Office 414 California street, San Francisco, tures, so far
Reno, and one that will linger ong} piace Gravel Mine, near San Juan, . Ve earnestly hope the provisions of . whereupon the Speaker announced Cottornia. mechs that Anti-Chinese bill may never, it, and said, ‘Two-thirds have failed
disgrace our national statutes. to vote in the infirmative, as requirCalifornia—Hayes, if you do veto . ed by the Constitution, and the: bill
it, Rome out:here will howl. ‘is rejected.” Most of the negative
Maryland Methodist Minister—Y ou . votes came from Republicans of the ¥
‘was concern
The tailin
mine come ¢
tities, that i
keep a man
in the memory on account of its-contrasts and peculiarities. The com-.
pany does all that it advertises to do,
and does it well.
yesterday morning, by about 20 men,
The company will have to pump the
water used for washing. They are
now engaged running a large tunnel
NEVADA THEATRE.
_/ ONE NIGHT ONLY. —
. } TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1879.
Pr, Coyle’s Lecture,
San Juan Independent: Those who
failed to ear De. Coyle on Wednesday evening last, missed a great
treat. ‘The speaker is an able and
gifted man, and the lecture was an
small quantity of goods are arriving
for the merchants in the upper part
of the county just new, they having
laid in large supplies before the rainy
season set in.
—— ee tO OS
The Chinese Elated.
thing up!” “Do,”
“Right !" ‘Say, get off my toes !
“Wrong !" 7
—-4 lt tp fl ne
‘San Juan Samples.
of Do it Ruthy !” ‘‘Don’t-you dare
to!” “If you do we'll break the old
‘Infamous !
oo
. without remorse, the Republican
Party there. I had rather have
be rid of this Chinese curse, than a
century of such Republicanism as
that of this Administration, with
unrestricted Chinese immigration.
Hayes was determined from the first
>. twenty years of Democratic rule, and .
Baling Wire,
Axes, Shovels,
Nails, Rope, Screws,
Written expressly. for them, in Four Acts,
illustrating the progression of the race from
SLAVERY TO FREEDOM. .
_ Admission, $100, and 30 Cents.
Seats can be secured one week in advance
at Vinton's Drug Store. z ru
aa diaper aaa ; must veto it, Mr. Hayes. . ‘House, but a cousilerable number 7 ISIC "OF ;
» Destroyed by Fire. through the hill where they are at! Nevada—What! Talk of vetoing . came also from the Democratic side. GRAND MUSICAL EVEN : : the time to.
seer work. It is their purpose to lay. that bill: Don't you doit, Ruther. Senator Sargent, after perusing the HE REDPATH LYCEUM BUREAU, of the flume «
Charley Loughridge, conductor on their flume through this tunnel by j ford; don’t you do it! the.copy of the veto message which oa ie cartoon atid sa lpg . bridge,
the N. C. N. G.R. R., says that Sun. which to wash the gravel. A fine New York Methodist Ministers— . -¥as sent to the Senate—but, of egurec . sg . renow A tramp :
a i bout 6 o'clock a fire . lot of heav whi a The bill is a crime against civilization, not read in that body, as there was oe
. p
ay morning about © 0 clos a fire . lot of heavy mac amery meet Mr. Hayes. ’ no occasion. to vote upon it a BAKER & HAMILTON . H ers Sisters’ Wotsaniie
started in a small building near the chased for the claims, and willbe} (California—Hayes: Veto likely. . mented upon it-in.the following em: , ’ Vv =. and asked f
Depot Hotel, at Reno, Nevada, and’ sent up from this city as soon as the . Sound the wr Ring the alarm . phatic terms, which arereported ver~ COMBINATION! To show th
before the flames could be checked . roads get better. bells! Secede! Draw out! . Pacific . batim: ‘“Ihe message ‘18 weak and . MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF i ‘said, the fe!
three-fourths of the town was in ashhte Republic! Hoopla .mula! Carambaf) ineonsistent, The Administration: pS The Only Colored Burlesque Trou é ;
“1: Increase fm Preight Basiness. _ T. Baroum—Mr. Hayes, re-. Grouches at the demand of the. East. im the Werld. succeeded it
es. All of the railroad buildings, ereccnmnilaeay member that Chinamen have’ souls, . ¢™ Press and money bags, .and~-but Agricultural Implements, ‘Assisted by the HYERS’ SISTERS QUATtuals to last
the freight cars in the yard, and part] _ Five car loads of freight’ came up I = = once on 5 i cag gg Sk? gg EO paeeee. be : ‘TETTE, whose fame has extended from ocean than a wee
of the lightning train that stood on a. over the Narrow Gauge Railroad yesa ya rst pg ~ ap tlie coaren of the Adnth. Satcation, I Sacramente and San Francisco. to ocean. Also A travel
side track, were also consnmed, Sev. terday. For the past “Sony or five! salvation of our beloved country. supposed I had its adhesion to the BILLY KERS ANDS! arrived in.
eral lives are reported to have been . months the amount brought to this From another man—Keep our . principle of the bill, but it was all _ ; The tiving Comedian, itis owners cart
lost, This disaster is a terrible blow . station has increased vapidly, Last sh. er out? Never! Gentleseed, hog vent nbegs 2 Sacto of ‘ WILLIE E. LYLE! them, and
Ss : ; Z 1@88, mercy, ce! By 4 asad
to the interests of that pretty town, mouth over double the amoxnt of From still sera man—Keep the . the South to,their fate, and selfishly HARDWARE J { Late of the Georgia Minstrels, who will apI : * EO
and its friends on this side of the . groceries and grain came for the deal. lepers and beggers out? Yes! and ithtew away the Republican Party péar in their Novel Sausical Drama, Jenkins, or
_ moxwntains extend their sympathy-to . ers in this city that there did for the lll shows that are in ! ee sg pager paces, gale — S Barbed Dunne Wire engaged in
" ‘ > P baie 3 2° nd altogether there went up to. the interests of free labor on the Par ! al
ne meee corresponding time in 1878, Duly » ‘the White House a iat slcoar cific are at stake, and sacrifices, : ‘ OUT OF BONDAGE! —*
makes fow
this city at
Our mar!
tive appear
meats. ‘T
hanging in
effort of careful study and deep if “Independent, March 1st.) ‘ ; —_— -@. in the city,
twee as : ae) ; st. to veto the bill, and was bound to ,
—_ ool ees peta a gh pcg Wee Hop, Ah John, Ophim Kaita : “Mystery and Masonry,” or ‘“‘Mys. find some pretence on which it could CUTLERY, ETC, NEVADA FOUNDRY ~ been prepa
aed sak ace sttendaheh wee nak Bill, and-all the other moon<eyed ticism,” is the subject Presiding El. be done. All his pretended oppos: ; aoe 3 days. The
arger, and can not account for the lepers, are jubilant over the Presider Nelson lectures on next Wed-. tion to the (chinese was designed to Bui ’ oat : te ing favore
side . ; —— vet : nesday evening. eapture the Pacific Senators on such uilders Hardware at thi non-attendance of our'peeple. _ dent's veto. They laughed andjoked. . ‘The social party given by the Ea. matters as‘the New York nomina: M A C HINE SH OP 5) eat
The world has progressed to a. and celebrated the occasion in high . gle Base Ball Club, at the National . tions. It wasnever founded on con= a Spring Strcet, Nevada cy. ". Sey
point where female miustrel shows . style. They thoroughly waderstand . Hotel, Main street, recently, was . Victions, and vanished the moment : Locks, Bolts, & ; Leo ‘tor raised in 8
are in greater demand than intellect. the point they have gained. It will wal atvenied, wie tie : — bean a A apes hare EO. G, ALLAN ..Proprie Honey Lal
Peat ~ hat’ a meee ‘This week, Mrs. Sson 0 s{ has been done Jongress an 2 P en, eet i feed j .
ual entertaininents.~ That's all there be the American sturn to score the! place received thesad intelligence of . stroyed by 2 a The only 2 A Hinges, Butts, MANUFACTURER OF -—_ eo
is of the mystery that bothers our . next point, and the heathens if they . the death of her brother, Mr. Mat-/ tage left is the instruction of the ; ool om Steam Engines and pal round, D
eotemporary 80. “. are wise will step down and out bethew Crooks of San Francisco. . 1ebuntry, making the work easicr in Wire Cloth, Et Se rany eS = A goed bath kur poe two more
————————— fore the gathering clords bi rst An alarm of fire was sounded last. the future. I hope the California oe Viom, Htc, Red tural and Ornamental Cxsthere, of ak
iain a ei Lal CIE tn OCIS Ses Montes It was a mia mca preg a = members will keep up : : pon ar Aumalgamating Machinery of all de~ kets in thi
selec A * Jing. No serious m done. The . the fight, for in time they will suc: ’ cripSons.; meee :
The Reno Gazetts says: John bi oo F ie gf the pawn lent plaes sume og ~ nee soa shea in Mechanics To ols. ME coreg ey tot Ee . on ” : pean
an 1: : : ‘ . 4 a ] sm ; nm r a > * ‘ x i vn fer e
Bost, of N evails City, California, is . _ It will be Biosoc anu. to watch the) started a be. He went = rot Bg otes oy eo -cohanin oF thesecs es! njaeue Lge ae ibe made ae and vol ; ps
in town making arrangements about . more talkative class of people who] dulge in the usual game of pedro. . asking tor information, and they will ; ee the took, or the mane pin pode a The .
his orchard ctop. Mr. Bost has a} may attend the mum sociable at the} The result was ¢he burning of» bovh . soon make themselves felt by the the pa ; a All
splendid orehard, and is now prepar. M. E Church te-mérrow night. It the barns and smokehouse. Moral: doctrinaires. thopecthe peuple of BAKER. a HAMILTON, _ Fur such work pyaar! Toundty i : of tt
oe ll g forthe sale of its product, His . will be.actually painfn} for some of i a ape 29 you have anyoo pte pe eva 8 wine their sine pag hogy er. ——— ps nggonst 4 the victin
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~ sechard ig one of the finest in. the. them to b> compelled yo preserve} "The sluice boxes ot Sr.~Josephr{cte in this fight aie oe eS sene-tSACRAMENTO leven en es a ~ or aa ni last pai
: foothills of California, and its fruit . verbal silence any length of time,and Keiffer, of Montezuma Hill, were dice exerted by the intemperate ut4 i ies; Mitr Bey nang a. “5 which
cannot be exeelled. He will deliver the chancos are that few people will robbed several nights ago, by Chinese. . terances of some of the anti-Chinese > 3 Comiaith, ended oo ont eee dinpetchs he rem:
ei thine The dirt was* ed a mile and a}partisans. That-has been a power~saD— —: ae out their .
f fruits in Rene at the lowestrates pos} ve abie to accomplish such a phenom? half from the boxes, and then ] anued ul lever-worker in and out of Con-} — * “ Ee ne 7 sale yesterday
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