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March 4, 1880 (4 pages)

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{ S . en ee dl ee <> ere ak 9 Bet ( Ne Ad Nee ra eDaily Transcript, NEVADA CITY, CALSFORMIA. Thursday, March-4th, 1880. § Ax. ‘Encouraging Ontlook. pu year of 1879) Withessed a great tus given to the mining. interme Nevada county, For~ ‘some tiine preyious to that, ~pérations in ‘audrtz and gravel had not been vigorously puskedl, andthe resu't was a. fafting off of the’ amount of bullion pv3duced. Somie of the old claim owners had become” discouraged. be“cause. they could not reatize féftunes} _vrith the same facility. that. they_.did Fer wes -and they —— with : “her how = mei sare ee mieans . came here and bought their ii terest at reasonable figures. “ing the space of Fa few months affairs . all through this ‘district-in particular changed their aspeét for the “better. Since then they. have “continued to improve, atid How ‘fairly entered on atiother year that promises to exceed ~ even last season” iv. substantial —results, Those few *imdividua’s who just before the. revival became disheartened: antl left for ottier ‘parts, Dur} Ridge Items, 0 ia our San Juan Correspondent.) re mining on San Juan-Hill.': > ‘meneé work:in a few" days. The Malton-company will com. meétice operAtions i in'a'few days? ‘The weather forthe past few days Thad: been. very chatming. Match opens, spletididly. Out sick’ peopte mentioned in‘my’ last, repott are all: with. “one exception’ ‘getting along nicely. ~ The American ‘compas “made a pattial cléan-up of “their-stvices® last week. “The men was ree favorToday’ Robt. Huckins Sielits up one of his éifices—Consvable—to. E-~ dred: Northup.» This change ‘thay be Hor the better ;—end—it—may— — Time will telh.Business» ati ‘North Sart Juan is picking up. Daring the past few days many hew Yaces have appeared in.our town, ‘They were “tramps looking up'a square meal, . J, Lyon and the County School Superintendent have’ made arrapgeParents to exchange~ their. respactive} schools. Mr. Lyon goesto French Corral and Me, Wickes to Forest Springs. ' The exchange was made. wen & King have re-commendeay, The' Lone Ridge cobipany will 6bmn~ izens ; intimated tha at French Corral aud the Malak off company at Noxth Bloomfield refuse to. dischargd” ‘their: Chinese,” The: managers of these ‘corporations. Say the law is un¢dnstitutional, and will be so:declared by the Us 8+ Supréme Court. “ApFopos” of this, Avt. VE-ofthe Conatitntion of the United States, subdivision 2, «reads: ‘This’ Constiution and: the laws of the United States: “which shall be made in. pursuance theredf,’anu all treaties made or which. shalt be made; ‘under: the authority, ofrthe’ United: States, shall be the soprEME LAW Of the jand; and the Bi udges in.-evéry State shal ‘be bound thereby; aNyrHiNe is pe . Consti TUTION-OR LAWS UF ANY STATE ing,” It strikes me" that antil our’ . treaty obligations with China’ are abFrogated,nothing cau be done by the . Steté authorities to. rid us df the preséne of the Chitiene—Dennis Kearney, Kalloch, Porter and. ‘“Mudsill” to the contrary netwithstanding. When @ man sows the“wind, he must, expect to reap a whirlwind. This Brother Porter has found out fy ‘corporation the Milton company 0 THE CONTRARY ° ‘NOTWITHSTANDin ay saat SA A ND ad Cm . ‘ eZ “ GRAVEL MINING, hydraulic. mining’ in Nevada county: said ‘Carbonate is King,” is only in its-infancy?, since hydraulic mining"has been _reduced to a science; and some of ths large hydraulic: country are managed by those who . .now but precious little about sag -peculier kind of miming industry. I have written before of my baliat Adbased on actual. personal examinairivers, extend will be found some wonderfully rich Nevada 5 aunty as the ‘Fountain . Mead tke Richest Gold Bearing Dead in the ‘World. “A, J. Bell, the ‘prdminent mining engineer, writes to. the Chieago Min‘ing Review a9 follows eoneerning . In these active'times,. when it is may it not be well for our active operators to keep in mind that gravel mining lt has only’-been a few fyeays properties of the what is called on the: ‘Paeilic Ed "det ¢ T lacer mines, . MThere need be no fear of-great [tis ‘true just now, during the car. bonate craze, men will leave good ld'minesto-rush into carbonates, . G but fime will demonstrate that both are legitimate, and both require untiring ewergy and: industry to win permarent success, ~~ Thereis ‘real. danger thata few fortunes suddenly made insome of the rich carbohaté-camps may prove «on the ‘whole an wjury, by unsettling the permahent plans and workings of many good paying properties. There is ‘abundanea of.room in thatvast mountain ratége for generations.to cone, to give sadpe to the Pmost ardent seeker after precious, ‘metals, and to him who’ lkeeps cool, goes‘slow, presérves hia manhood, amet ‘steadily. works for Suceess, the: is much more than “an even chance. fa Tling off in the productions of gold. . — Sameer in either class Ch minmg. . — tion) of the existence of # system . & esa ty Yesterdays Arrivals at. — THE UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CIty, CAL, " Jacob Nasaiger, Pr Proprietor, 2S E Gaticher Keno» W 0 Powell Gries Valle. * G Smith Murchie Mi-¥. Danson Grass Valley J Day Truekee 8 trelawd —— ¥Yesierday’s Arrivals At THE NATIONAL HOTEL, NEVADA CITY; Catz Chas.ik. Pearson, Propticter. F MeAllister San Ju W Crawford. eity. F £lynn city A Korn do a W Weernact Dat Fl B Crakam S4a Frahcise A Arr nith-s fr Rmith Coftabia—Hill BSwmilicvsan trance J Brooks Mooges Flat A Stoddard Cra Va : : aenNe = sen Reornere # Seer tee gion.of San Miguel into“New Mexieo, aregion out little explotad—in—very4 few-places, even by boring, to tind the iOwer, OF n old channel; so in this: ie will speat of the infaney of. hydraulic mining ia California, ‘which, so far, is the ‘boss in hydraulid‘mining.’ ‘There 13 both the white*and blue ‘to his SOrrOw. ~ Some time: ago he made » bitter attack on one of our citaid citizea. ought to be tarred’ and teather red 1 s é aré now doubt! ess beginning to ‘rea-. with tinaaimous consent of, the — ‘inerely ho ius onid cited éxercised lie that they had far better have re-. mained. ‘The age of “deep. quartz : on last Saturday that, the Malakoff mining is but just begun, so far as this section is concerned, and tlie gravel deposits havé only been pfospected, But even with the present conditior: ef affairs, we doubt. if the capi. tal invested here isnot)? taken as a tees of both districts. A report was in circulation here mine near North ® Bloomfield, and the Bald, Mounta‘n mine at Forest G ty, “had been sold te?Bastern capi£3,000,000,.. The report is not, credited, as eitlivr mine is supwhole, bringing better returns: than posdd to be worth more money. thatinethercamps more pretentious. The major portion of local, properties: ‘are ih the hands of private ‘patties, and the outside world have slight = knowledge ag,to the, details of their movements, However the facts that these mifers dre all thatithe engaged n enlarging their facilities for developments ‘pay their way as they go, anid are, na’ 4uxious to sell out,onght to satist v.&-Teasonably minded . man that they are making “money. Several new companies are. now, being formed i in the East. t\ bring, capital here for investment, and it is settled + dat at least three entirely new developments will.be begun soon. --Ifthese are successful—and! they have ‘every engouragement of ‘beitig, judging by tho reports of the prospecting that has been quiet ydone on the ‘claims specified—the effect will be most wholesotie, ‘There is nothing-in the otitlook to discoutage the peop'e of : Névade county asto their future,, Indead, they have mamycauges to congratulate themselves. ~ The Normat Behe).. x ie Stockton Herald. faye: Nevada City, is the last place heard ‘yg on the Noxmal Sehob. question. "ttwante owenlss, If the" State” of Ugliforitix basa dozen or two Normal Schoo s to dispose of, Nevada ®ity's claims should not be overtooked, It js.a nice, healthy and, picturesque town, ah& the Nevada citizens ‘are intelligetitand publio spirited. They wa@uld do. more~ for a Normal School than it would do for them. Yes, Nevada: Citys dbee Want a Normal School, atid if tlie’ proposed. northern, branch of the’S San Jose™ iastitution is, established at all it ‘ett ‘Week. ‘bein Nevada’ City and ngwhere' else. No doubt the people’ ha Abia community will do» moré thi the achool could, evey pay ‘theiti for in dqilars and cents, but that is not the issue. We look at the, cbenelits thiat, are to he ‘derived by. this whole péktion of the State. Our, people are securing no‘benefits from the . apn ab San J ose, because . it is 80. away. ’ Yet. they ‘annually eon: fr theis share teit® support. ee sot _ What Nextt, There i is ‘one slat. of dgbris. which will cost Campagna a 00) if adopted; and apother is propésed which ca ‘Is, * $603,000 as a mee and by w high phe flow of d.may: narented or two years, -Ayfriend ab our elbow. safvrests that : “he better and cheaper wiy to man-. this affair;would, inJhis opinion, re ta.buy out nie pwaerg.of the byAtaulic mines d-close eur forever. Sageaine: ! oR editor: of . ‘the le sGught *to ‘that frietid at his ¢lowover to the anthorities of a lunatic asylum. ‘Te bity, ‘ont the hydrant mines of ie State would take vvey dollar of seoin that cou ul scared af om the Cost; while to. close thoxe. Hon Ot . correspondent either. ‘. from his insanity, “Say nothing about it, I will return it is what 4. wood thief said to the dwner of a,wood pile while caught in the act of stealing wood at 3 o'clock one, cod morning. He: didn’t return the wood, and hetce he was exposed, The parties reside A geritleman that.came. from Nevada a day or. two ago, says the road from thatcity to Rock creek is .the very workt-he ever-traveled, oyer m this State. He said it was a disgrace to Nevada City, to the Road Commissioner of the district, and to” the Board of Supervi syrs of the , county. Tt is thought Conte of ‘the pedple of Novtl, San Juan. that. our School Trnstees were’ rather premature inrecommending the adoption of: the !acific Coast readers, Some Have the audacity. to ‘say that.’ ‘the ‘Trustees were governed by metconay ry. motives—that they are in the pay of Bancroft & Co. Peter Hildebrand is in a sea of trouble because somebody intimated that he ig acting as reporter. for the Travscriet. He wants it distinctly underatood that he is not’ thé writer or’ the concoeter of the ridge or San Suan items. He threatens: to: pubish a éard to that effect ifs you do not ‘excnerate him. ~ Please say -he is not the writer. R.'MeMurray of N. San Juan ana Jedge Bell of Frencly Corral; both of whom*had-been at Sacramento City fora week or more w atching the acnot over twenty miles from this-place, . disbursements, , $1.4, 42, terest! ‘on sathe, $58.01 5. hia right to Jease a houseito a wWonai, who Brother Porter says is, a bad woman, For this and nothing elag Brother Porter abused.said citizen without stint, When the tables were turned, then. Brother Porter commenced to ery persecutwn. Even a writer at Cheroked who sigus himself J. 4M. thinks Brothey Porter has beéiy perseeuted. Well, Brother . Porter sowed the wind and.heis now reaping’ crop that , he little: imagineit would fall to him. His ery that your reper ter abused iim is alf’folly. He began it, and he must reap the consequences, “Ménpay, March Ist. ae eS County Aunditer’s Repert,. bbe : The Auditor’s report for the month of February shows the balance’ on hand ab*date of last report to be ruary ‘were as follows: Delinquerit tax of 188, $41.54; delinquent tax of 1879, $4,454, 90; licenses, $1, 246i 05; road poll tax, $31.30; apportionment froin Stave’ for schools, $29,479.14; intérest on school land, $60;' migratory stock, $26.80; listing, ete.,’ of delinquant™tax 1878, $2.59; 50 per cent. on.delinguent tax of 1878 »B18,07; 5 per cent; oa delinquent tax.of Y879, $228.66; "isting delinquenttax of 1879, $192:74;,delinquent poll tex of 1879, $€3;.tax on stock issued by’ corporations,» $26. 303. arent “county! building, ‘$302}County Clerk’s fees, $67 91054 sAuditer’s fees, $153; Ps cordet’s fees, $262.15; Sheriff's fees, $85.354° “‘Treagnrer’s /chdimisiion cont Total receipts for month; $37,208. 57, whieh added to amdtiat on hand at Iast-of fhorth mikes a'total of $77,081. 85. Disbursethenth*have been as folies’ Warrants paid, $9,084. 99;inTreasurer's Lgravel. $39,876.41. ‘The receipts for Feb. f ‘came these: The old biue lead, the main body,(so far agdiscov ered: and, werkeG), is udt Over: twenty-ive to “thii ty iniles, traced, as it has been detinitely,: from Little Grizzly to. “Yorest Hill; running through Nevada and Plac er counties, having live or six branches, Jarger-—or. smaller, making sixty to seventy miles of br anches of: “this wondertul ‘‘dead river.” In many places the old channel is covered with java, sO that there may be hidtlen deposits yet in tlie-cld biue lead that wilt surprise the most sanguine, It ‘is already estimated that among these dead rivers, lying up” 7000. to 8U00 feet above the sea, there lies a treasure vi more than §.300,00,000, the annual preduct being untior mily about $8,000,000. , In ene litile spot in Nevada county there “bas been take out about $100,004,000. _ Some of thesedead rivers have a tall ef 80 feet to. the mile, aflording good opportunities for drainage, under currents, and Various modern appliances for gaving fine gold.. Iv some of these old rivers the gravel isewhitish and the’ gold quite evenly distributed,so that very exact . estimates can be made aa to tue probable amotutot god. It is easily washed out, -whiie the blue gravel is mixed more with, a tenacious clay, giving much trouble often in getting out the gold, but itis always richer ‘than the other, especially near the bed roca. “There have been some wouderfully rich spe@ihens taken out of the blue lead. L npticed one at Dutch Flat, the finest I bave ever ‘seon; Was an immense boulder studded with gold nuggets, which were worn smooth on the surface. I was told afterwards it was valued at.,$8,000. It was surely.a grand boulder, It is no uncommon thing to pick up in blue lead diggings, fine specimens of rock carrying. nuggets of gold, which, to the inquiring “mind, naturally brings up the chougntfrom whence Wondrous stones? and this sane “question —will;perhaps, > bother the brams of many scientilic meu, while the practica. miner will be. studying equally bard to find out how toget uae vast knowWa deposits out. * No dotibteother ‘dead rivers’
will be found iu various parts of the mountains, and at very different a.titudes, one class of men speculating ag to liow itcame so, another pragtical class getting ‘out the precions.angtal. With $100,000,000 from Nevada, $9,000, 0.0 from the little county of Placer, what may. be expected ‘ sislature or the debris question; returned,.to their respective homes the latter natt of last oth. of the gentlemen feel well convinced that Brown’ s debris "bill: will not pass botl “houses. as originally reported, ‘ Fudge. ‘Bell is of the opinion that if the ‘bill is prop: erly amentted, it woulit “be % good act. wl Brother, Porter is coraing to his senses, He has succeetled in issuing ore number of his weakly Organ without abuse of Judge Stidger or your} Thisis a sign that Brother 1Poiter, ig recovering He: is. to ‘be commended. For more. thad ‘h. ‘month he has poured his -vile abuse upon the gentlemah named above, and not content with distributing it through his own organ. tie employed the colums of a paper. at Nevada Louassist him. He how sdes how little his *& js it, and he has jkovome, ashaniwd of his conduct band i iq willing tovdeop it. _. Brother Porter: ithe ever expeats to . ». have pditce © ow “earth ahd to go. to. Heaven after Aeathy ought to, ‘make Judge Stidyer Aa. “abject apulogy,and then bag his: head for a month to come, He prdfeyses to be a “christian, and makes loud . prayers ‘to be Kear of * men; be bub, ‘like those’made ue ncers forever would ery “off: one of the: heaviest money } deve lucingrewourees . ‘Calivornia, has. : Bags P publican, of ‘old, they dd,not what. ifthe: liydrautic mineys the stringent, law, pow in ye ae back bo Bec Voit ot any: stats P » bidding’ the employment of 4 re It is said that,” ‘notwithstanding . commixsien, * $114.42. . Total disbursemebte; $9, 267.42, leaving’ a balance in’ Treasury March lst of .$67,814.47." vert -Theindobtedness:-of the county is as follows: "Warrants outstanding— Special fund, $255.33; General Fuad, $2,069.83) General Road Fund, w.: 531.09; “Hospital Fund, $2,036.91; te Road District, $969.85; 3d Read bs $669, 29; 5th Road Diattict, sibs “Total warrants outstanding, $18,694. 56. Gil. A WwW Cash on hand available for redem: tion of warrants: General Fund, $22,268.92;Geueral Road, $221.67 ; Hospital Fund, $481.65 ; Special Sand, i's pee $5,531.77°s Ist Road District, Ye OS; 2d Roail District, $462.9 Road District, $329.43 ; 4th . x ee District, $207. 04; 5th Road District, $1)385.7%. “ Total) amoint avajlable for redemption, $31,064.19, befig in excess ot aaiouint Of outstanding Ware surely this class of minis “wien the whole Pacitte SOPs “has” been put in thorough working order? Iu the matter of hydraulic miniag, promises as good returns forthe outls lay as any ‘opening, even “carbonates hee OX" pected. Noclass of mining requires more economy and bebnd) judgment than does hydraulic miving, aad there is gineer than somvof those deep yravei nines alford. . . Whilé'the exposed western portion of this auriferous gold'tield has been washed and eroded away, the upper, or Sierra portion, is practically unexplored, and we need nut be surprised 10 hear of great wea th being uacovered yet in the Sierras, that portion lying adjacent'to the great gravel deposits now known und worked in the dead river system of California. When I have stood by the exposed margins of those ancient, rivers and examined those rich auriferous boulders and’ rich pieces or qotrtz, tilled with gold in various forms, the thought Would arise “from. whende caine taey, and imagination would ras toh mother Excess of cal ‘on hand at eortess ponding date. last zor was Bion, 39. lS ‘lodes of rich quartz not’ yet discoverrsa of which some futuré day may panes x the precious Amount: Semaining dclinquast on cnpamnaeabint of * beds iss $950. 86, County 6 Feets During the two the ist at aye Reco Tiuto oue of the . in 0 0 “4 of ming regon (¥ J idaho, Montana, Wyoming, eer t ha el asformed California grandest of aay while yet compatitively an. infaat emeng the States. But pow sport fond of ‘es rich: quartz, hidden, be true or not, Callens in I give. business of hydraulic’ he ill give life and energy to ‘that class hich hak’ some id auriferous “gravel beus), }€oloeand New Mexico, and, in a. ‘few eetiay lec sn aie ‘wehads “Sitar sry ding through por of Montana, Ww yoming,. “Western Col. orado, passing out. through the re=. no better field for ‘the practical en-. et . transierred his i pacar to the Will continue to lead all othek States success of Ek mae = “Sone: ti time “‘BinCe the~ TRANSCRTOT reatled attention to the fact that no less thaa seven different suits had during the past two years, relative to the Chinese mining claiitnea> We the longest'if not the most important of all.” men, sues Al‘somebody, his cb-part; Pner, for $150-his share of * profits, ‘The suit was‘ tried before dudge Sheldon at Gass Valley, amid a great display 6f-barbaric gold, orientalinterpreters‘and-Melicah: than law. yers, The trial-ocdupied ‘five full . days, including night:sessions’' As we write, it is undecided on Whese banner victory will perchs . a oe At the Theatre: Notwithstanding the ‘nm@pleasant weather that prevailed, sized audience greeted the produc: tion .of ‘Bought, or Lost and. vo and “Nan the Good for Nothing” Mies -Boyd’s benefit Tuesday evening: “ fhedvama4s one of mucliinterest? aiid the leading parts were creditably sustained. The farce wes’ irresistibly“funny. One of the features €P'the evening was a néat add-ess by’ Mtv Hasenwinkle, who in a joodthe libéral: patronage: they: had bestowed, also to those gentlemen with whorn the’troupe’ had had business connections during . their stay here. superior Cdust. n The following’ business was yesterday transacted.‘in the Superior C ‘ourt, higew Sohn: Caldwell presiding: Pelli Bavie’n vs. Br ue Tent Mining Co. Motion to: strike out tefendant’s. answer-denied. Plaintiff given ten days ta aniend: eomplaint. ~~Anten‘Hapinianvs. and others, Court ‘strikes out an; swer and inserts prepared’ order of counsel, . _W. H. Méntgomery, co-defendant,in casé’ of Scribner vs. was given 10 days to answer, Recese till Saturday. ae : , Arter Herticultyrists. rem Bill Not 4 404, relating to Hiishtionr passed the House Momizy;-} It provides that among other articles subject to taxation are “all. fruit, nut-bearing; or ornamental trees and vines aotof natural growth. _Farmers, W8igerymen and the jlike “will feel sordaver thig clatize. ee: = ——— Thundvtr, Lightning and Snow. While the’swow sturm was at its height yesterday abont’1 o'clock Pp, M,, several flashes 'os lightning fol-) lowed by, loud *peals ‘of thunder ( startled.dur citizens. A*‘pine tree in the Delights of Campboda was struck by‘lightning and shivered intoa hund pieces, % Recorder's Office Business. The folléwing dovhments were filed in the Coufrty Recorder's office for the week endittg yesterdays 14 deeds, 2 patents, 7 mining bocitions, 4 liens, 1 notice of action, 5 ‘satisfactions of mortgages, 5 mortgages, 1 attachbeen. ‘brought by differentp rties . Grass Vatley known as ‘‘The Bifde.” now chronicle one .more,—. " Al’ Hee, one of the*@hina. . behalf ‘of the’ ‘management returned . . : thanks to the people. of Nevada for . : A;--Mackhn + Casey, . ~ aor-feress Vales pireh + $88 29, to Themas bwhe Tie yaa wits, wenger. ———— —_— rte Will buy a NEW STAND ARD. ORGAN. It cost $225. order; never beea used and is in perfect. * Apply atthe TRANSCRIPT OFFICE, “Whi ITE LEAL 3 Use ATLANTIC linen; the standard Lead. Stipulate for in all your contracts!: Do not permit any other to be employC: hie RAYNOLDS & CO., Sole Agents, NOTICE! Owing to the greatly increased cost of material, the price of ATLANTIC PURE WH TE LEAD has been advanced to 9. gents per pound: €2T. RAYNOLDS & €0.,° CAUTION. The price’ of ATLANTIC PURE WHITE LEAD having been advanced, property owncheap low grade ‘Leads, ine owing to inferiority in quality, can be bought for considerably . material.C, T. RAYNOLDS & CcO., Sole Agents. REWARD. Whereas, the sittin. of cheap,,-inferior Leads; where “ATLANTIC” has been specifie’, is notonly a frand upon the property owncr, but a dam-\ age to the reputation of the ATLANTIC brand, we hereby offer a reward ef $50 for sufficient _ ment . 1 agroomelit 1 ‘marriage cerRemoval or Mendquarters. _Dr. Beverton-will “in a_few ve tal remove his dental establishment) to TRanscriet editor. The latter has never On thé opposite side of ~~ 4 Still they Come. '‘ . The following additional+amounts were handed into the peercane tha:toom. Sutil stir abeteted tee tae . oi evidemge of such neue being made. a ~G. . ¢ RAYNOLDS é Sole pe ae feb 21-Gt-eod Red Rubber. Printing” TO ORDER AND REPAIRED. ADE M” GEO. STEIN,’ Agent, ottice: the'Trish relict Cor. Main & Unida Streets. 6 ’ HESS ~yeaterday for ¢ fund: M Sh bri enircnae aie Oi ‘Neivdda City, Feb Feb. 14th. * W ole Minnespts. ~G Handy Bloomfield P Myrphy ilodmiich L Suketorth do W Joyce : . W Hale do TD Meco afran J CoatesSan Francisco ~~ J Kea: jer ae NEV City Ss som + ersare cautioned against th the on a nee Ss XN Sole Agents. less than the present-cost ofraw —-THE DAILY Ti NEVADA CITY, € Brief Wai Remove: ‘the snow walk.-: _ Criminal busines: courts isedull,: ~* Union:. The sha ww depth, Annual electioniic vada Commandery, Templar, this even Two or three incl night before last. _titiued nearly all de _SanFrancisco. A the press “to hohees “City also wants aMrs. Matteson 1 those celebrated H: Uncle Manuel: n little ‘olf’ whea ly BS beno svow aticr month. _ The new county tled down to busin aud everything at, moves-lke clockre The retimbering of Town ‘Talk tu on. It‘witl take < yet to' finish repe There-are 24 at » the roll of the Nev or Court. Then government of pre have been publish and yesterday mo tect, Some youngste yesterday threw ¢ apane of window McClosky’s house malewaxed ex andealled on the to’protect her pre John T. Wicke tendent of Scavol teachership of ti Corral, and=wiil . er the one at Alli: informed. Thea exchange with M tioned by.our Sa dent;-bas fallen t emake scree anna eel Putting it The'Union.exp forcibly becaus torn boards from ing the old cemet thus enabling .« enclosure and d age. It says t who have busine must hereafter p the Superintend& “the gates. Resi ley who expect-t the future will c announcement, ir evident nomore mitted to climb break their way _ Transporta: A wagon will Gauge depot dai <M. and 1:35 0’¢l With the trains: Parties desiring, road must secur tidn as usual. Geld RB A’gold ring stteet a couple. owner ¢an reco this office and p Situail A witlow lad; situation%e, de References” fu Clerk, Nationa “The annual « Nevada Comm: es will 1 day evening, N “full attendance qhested, 0H, aa