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MBI ome
The Daily Transcript
__»J NEVADA CITY, CAL.
ay, May Ist, 1874,
amet. ogi a é
Editorial Notes,
For the convenience 9f country
“visitors and men of leistire, who
would otherwise remain in ignorance,’
the Bulletin announces the location
of thé following gambling houses:
:., 620° Market street,,696 Market street,
225 Bush street, 112 Sutter, street,
318 Pine street, and in the building .
ae ghtown ug the ‘‘Cafe del Europe.” It
is wery etiterprising un the part of
the Bulletin, and
*
® threat;, Ford introduced a bill for
appreciated by its :country—patrons,
The Union, on reliable informa~ tion, announced a day or two since
that freightS-to the East lad been
generally advanced.40.per.cent, and
that California fruits would: have to:
pay from. $1,000: to $1,400 per car.
“3 2 dr we Owe; Greneral Superintend— @utof the road, says in a card, in anSwe r, that $500 per: car by freight, or
$900 per car by passenger trains will
be the price charged, or the same as .
=e year. We-believe this is a misake. We will take the word of the .
‘Union or its informants before that .
it is. their interest to misrepresent .
“wad deceive the people,
In view of the fact. that “temper+
ance advociltes are likely to get the
_advantage of’ liquer-dealers” in: the
country through the ldeal option law,
Wholesale dealers of San“ Rtancisco
have resolved to raigea fund of $Q,we O00 to“protect their own interest and>
the interest of their. country. custom. .
ers against -aliy effects of said law;
We don’t exactly understand the intention of these wholesale men, unless it-is a fixed determination—on
their part to-testthe legality of the
—+ enactment in the Courts, —lirsueb4
case, it probably is the intention: for)
all retail dealers to continue selling, .
and if arrested under the law, make .
“\_@ test case or two, and not: stop the .
sale at aly the-Awholesale men bearing the-expense: of the litigation re
There is One woman who possesses
traits of character Similar to men,
and therefore demonstrates the. fit‘ ness of women, asa clas ta. hold .
office, It is said Mrs, Phelps>
. this city, to obtain: ~subscriptions,
-will_doubtless be+
“of thé employes: of. the railrend, for .
{. prise will leave’ this
* Subscription. Commtttee. _
‘The committee of the’ Board, of
directors of the Narrow Gange Railroad, will soon visit every mai’ in
The statements of the amount of
business which the road will do, and.
the operating expenses prove that it
. will be a safe aid paying investment.
. Money ‘put into such stock will not
have to be reloaned every year. It
. will’ continue safe for fifty years, .
with an annual increase in: interest
. hy way of dividends. The security
. ill be permanent, No foreclosure
of mortgages will have to be resorted
to, to regain the original amount
loaned, as is frequently the case
t where—money—is—toatiedon—otherproperty. The mouey wilf™be sifely invested: The completion of the
road will insure itiereased prosperity
in everygbranch of business: how it
will be done, is pointed out’ Clearly
by the Grass Valley Union, as folWhen the trains get’ to running
over the railroad, twenty persons wiil
come to this place.and Nbvada city,
where one-now comes. The people
of the two townsand of their vicinities
will then frequently-ride over “the
; ination of Trustees.
A meeting of Phe citizens was held
at) the Court House dn Wednesday
“eVening last,for the pirpose of nominating a Board of city ‘Trustees, to be
voted for op Monday next. On motion
elected Chairman and J. E. Brown,
Secretary. On wotion a committee
of five, consisting of A, H._ Hanson,
Geo. W. Smith,’ John Pattison,
N. P. Brows, and-C. Beckman-were
appointed to pregent the names of
five persons to “be approved of by
the meeting. The following named
gentlemen were selected and endorsed by the mivefing; ‘A. H, Hanson, Sammel Clutter, W. J. Organ,
-G.-G>AHan;-and Alex. -Ganlt, Or
gan aud Chittér © pereniptorily. dego. The citizens present:~-came to
the conclusion that the committee
resignations were entirely out of order, So Messrs. Organ ‘and Clutter, can consider themselyes elected
among the other persons named, If
the railroad is built these gentlemen
will be requitéd-to live—on . yery,
. healthy food fox the purpose. -of-fil-+roud for the sake of the pleasure. of .
riding. After the railroad ig-built to .
Colfux,many a Grass Valley or Neva.
da city manu who goes to the Eastern
Sat danagin an rcnbagasos " ice ° .
States or to. Europe on a visit will .
ing the bill at-Aldermen of the city.
Bonevolent Society,
A meéting of the Nevada. Benevo.
. leat Society will beheld ut Library+
Hall, on Saturday evening next; at . Went into a taverh on Sunday,—and
of A, H.Hanson, Niles Searls was . :
Grass, Valley Items.
We collate the following from the
G.V. Union: . 4
“Marshal Collins continues
street work, and the improvemf
are pleasant to look upon.
The growth of vegetation for the
past week of mild weather has been
rapid. Shade ‘and fruit trees have
come.to léaf with the suddenness of
the
nts
magic. ~ ©
. topic of conversation. The fealing
among our citizens is ‘sanguine,-and
promptly made when the committee
of the Board of Directors commence
to canvass,
amount of goods now being. transclined the nomination but it-was—no-. parted, has brought down the price
of freight from Colfax to__Grass
Valley to $5—eents per bundred—a_
reduction-of twenty-five-per cent upéuthe charges ruliig ten days ago,
There is-talk of repairing the rink
building so as to make~it-suitable
. for public ‘assemblies. In its pres, eut wrecked condition it is unsightly
to the public eye.
+ ‘Phe -musiéal talent-of the town
_propose getting up a benefit for-@:
. Hamilton, proprietor of Hamilton
. Hall. e
Sete set
A PHmAvELPHrA woman reeciitly
be accompanied as far a8 Colfax by . 8 o’cloek, forthe purpose of eléoting . by representing that her mother was
many. of his friends who want to see . Clicers forthe ensuing yéar, and . very siek, induced the proprictor to
hin-safely-off-on the big train:-“fbe ; Preparing pipers for H-corporating. . sell her half a, pint of whisky, and
pleasure of a trip and the change . It is uevessary that this action should . then turned around and’
and rest from every day sights it . be-taken nomediately in order to al; him: for selling Hquor-o
ices ioe
prosecuted
n Sunday.
will give, will intluce men _to~travel, . low the State to pay that little dab . Thig, she says, she did with the hope
Rarents will take-their sons and. Of Money which ‘was voted to the . of preventing the man from selling.
dattihters over the roud to let them . Seciely. It is-hoped that there will . liquor to her husband. That a man
Nite oa
"
recite abe
See the Inege trains coming from. the . be « large attendance, aad we expect . linked to such.a-woman as his -wifeEast and the West, All these things . there. will be, on account of its not . Should wirh, above all earthly things,
will nuke busines3Mor the-railroad, . being nevess wy to appoint commit. to drink himself to death as quickly
When travel becomes aetive, freights .
will also increase. More people .
coming and going will create watts .
for Inere Merchandise. Elonses will
be built. up and will have to be fur
lished, aud their occupants will be
compelled to have food and clothing,
A general prosperity will begin ‘with
the beginning of the actual work of
construction on the rujlroud,. On
the other hand,-if “fur the want of
the pitiful sum of $80,000 the project fails,:men of meaus and enterpart of the
Vakland, after receiving the se opeins to find homes where there is
tion for City Superintendentte=+
clines the honor, as the majority of
men would,
more hfe; ant where there: ate modern conveniences for coming and yoiy 0
Who will now. say wo-!. ing. Decay will surely begin as
men are disqualified for citizenship?
Members of that dignified body, .
the Congress of the United States, .
it seems have Het outgrown the hab.
its_of their boyhood, of trying to
scare their opponents by threats to
awe them into submission. Por their
action iu urging the President to yes
to the Senate Finance bill, the Eastern eapitalists were threatened by
the inflatienists to revive the income
tax law; and to give color to the
that purpose;. but the telegraph hastons to relieve the minds cf the
threatened parties, by stating that
there is no“danger of the measure
becoming a law.We presume ¢capitalists now breathe easier. .
“The groves were God's first’ tem__ples.”’ “The sale of pews in thoxé
primitive times did not excitemuch
competition, Front seats cost ho
more than those in th@ rear. A mab
of means then, ad no percentage;
‘but moder divilization bas ‘greatly
improved upon the custom, The
telegraph informs-us,thut-the sale of
pews in Dr, Tyng’s church, the other night, realized $75,000. The premiun, or fixed rentals was, $30,000.
The financial problem is still puzzling the hends of the law makers at
_the National Capitol; and is hkely to
meet with a solution before the end
_of the present session, A comprowise between the requirements of
the East and the West is presented
hy a bill of Representative Poland,
which has in view the re-establishment of fre banking, retiring of all
greenbacks, and gradual return. to
specie payment, Greenbacks, in accordance with.this bill, are to be re.
duced to $250,000;000, or $132,000,UO are to be canceled. $400,000, 006
in bonds ure to be issued; bearing
live per cent, if for twenty years, v:
four and a balf if-for thirty years, to.
be used exclusively for the retirement
_af greenbacks. ‘Ihe Government is
required to pay all demands agains:
it iu coin, and one-half of all enstom
—— duties. ic Wited Sater
_ » tea, All laws limiting bank ciica
Jution are to be repealed. The bi:
1s favorably spoken of by the pres:
oPthe Country and it is thought afte:
. their surplus funds in the
_aatow'from the wagon.
.
soon as the present phin of building .
a railroad is announced as 2Mfailure,
That decay will contiiiae and noth.
ing can remedy it. If the present
project is not successful, none similar to it in the future can receive .
even & Moments consideration. The
dry rot will start as soon as a failure
is made certain, and the rot will keep
going on until fire-proof brick buildings in the two towns will be the
homes only of bats and owls, and
without ahy market value whatever.
The comparatively small sun of
$80,000 ‘subscribed now,~and paid
up in easy installments, will insure
prosperity and permanence to this
section, and will, at the=xgnretime,
bauish éverything like a fear for the
success of the future, The subserip.
tion for that amount should be raised .
immediately, ‘for immediatenéss, in
this case, is the great element of cffectiveness,
:
How Much it Costs.
San "Francises: requires 1,345 people to govern it. For the pleasure
of being thus woverned, and for compeusation to those, who do the job,
it pays on an average B1,446,140 per
annun, When this is equitably divided up among its. citizens; it only
comes to $10 a head. We calhthat
a cheap’ luxury, It is one induex
ment outsiders; have iu investing
property
of that city,
i os os ae
Mining Accident., 6%
Wednesday, at the Empire mine,
Richard Wiliiams bad’ his right leg
broken just above the knee,-by a
quantity of rock caving upon. him
Fortunately he received ne other in.
jaties. \The necident, though prin.
ful, is not of a dangerous nature, but!
will cause his coutinemert o bis bed
for tine, He is a married
Hasty AVL a Wife und three elii.
dren, “Drs. Jones und Towpkins re.
set the broken limb,—W, ¥, Union.
Tux body of W. W. Kimball was .
fonnd on his ranch at Riverside a
few days ago, baving died trom ‘Tap: .
; ‘ !
turing a blood vessei, While Iifting a.
sulne
j
< beibg gmended, will pass,
Pergo
2 :
%
§
5
z
Schwartz, B, Conley, Nick Sitfet, N.
while he was working in the stopes. \°
tees to solicit subscriptions for the .
. . poorand needy. Heretofore it has .
been impossible to raise a cofporal’s .
the .
at. their meetings,. and
at
“guard
Purpose of senaing Away anybody, .
wat only to show the-up. hill work .
that has been done in atltespast. Attend everybody. RS i
Death of Mrs. L. A. K. Prestonty
Tt is our sad duty to announce the
. death of the wife of B, 1’, K. Preston, Principal_of the sehools of this
. _city, Her health we learn, has been
. failing for two _years, and on Wedjiresday night sho passed to “that
bourne from whence no traveler rettrns,’’ Ars. Preston had been a
resident here but & few short months,
‘but won for friends all with whom
she became-acquainted. We tender
to the husband our sineore sympathy
hin lis bereavement, and trust he may
derive some consolatiGn from the
fact that although-his loss may bear
him down with-a~erushing weight,
Yet her-whom he mourns has been
reledsed from anguish and suffering
‘so long endured, and is now safely
anchored in that better Jand to which
we areall rapidly hastening,OR oe ee ee,New Firim,
_Jacob_Naftuiger and. C.-J. Naff.
ziger, have formed a copartnership,
and will hereafter carry on the retail
meat business: atthe old stand on .
Cotamercial street.
constantly
meat,
Théy will keep
hams, bacon, and — lar¢
to which they call the special attention of the public. ALL persons indebted to Jacob Naftziger, are requested to make payment at the old place
of business, «
frxivals by the Colfax Stage.
April, 29th, 1874.
ban, Geo, Mitchell, W; Hoffman, J.
Jacobson & wife, J. H. Helw, C. F.
Kabath, M. Galrin. : :
Departitrés by the Colfax Stage.
April 30th, 1874.
Mrs. Leavit®\ aoe
H. H. Hasxms, Agent
—_— > —_ Wheatland Free> Press:
We have received a eopy’ of the
above named sheet;-published. every Saturday at Wheatland) Yuba
County, by Win. H. Campbell and
Co. tis a 28 column paper, the insides being devoted to loval matters,
It presents a very creditable appear
ance, ‘aud we Wish the enterprise every success,
renee
“Tar Central Pavitic Railroad Com:
any bas at lst decided to meet the
reasonable demand of the public ‘by
issuing stop-over checks ou the Westerm” andCalifornia Paciit. ‘Phe
checks will be geod for One diy, and
can be bad fran the condieturs.
. her name
on hand all kinds of!
jingat Anaheim Landing every day.
I’. Durberger, F. H, Hill, Dr; Al-/
®
as possible, is the most matural thing
in the world,
THE grading of the first-section of
. woilhus always fullen ona few. We . the Texas and Pacific railroad out of
j ~~ 8 eg hie erty :
. do not ike these remarks for the . San Diego is completed. The work
. =
has been accepied, and the read is
now ready for the iron,
ge eager Sa
Joun Lk, Haley, on Friday, hooked
a brook trout from the Calaveras
“Creek in Santa Clara County, that
measured twenty inches in length
and weighed three pounds,
a ee
Aut -the workmen and foremer
Were, suspended “in Ore bureat’ of
~Constraction and Repairs at_ Mare
Island on Friday evening, The-apprentice boys are“all that are left. ~
Tue Président has signed the bill
authorizing the issue of early supplies to the sufferers by the inundation of the Mississippi.
=
Tue Stocktonians talk of running .
; woman for Superintendentof their
. eity schools, and Miss. Hodgdon is
SeNor Castellar has written a letter, in whith_he declares himself in
favor of a Federal Republic for
Spain.
Gnranp Duke Alexis is thé “only .
memer of the Imperial family who
will aécompany the Czar on his yisit to England. ~ eG :
Tue Londonaccountants appoin‘ted to investigate the beoks of the
Erie Railroad Company, will sail for
New York-on. Wednesday. 3
_Locat option is not tlourishing at
Weaverville.
ere ait a ——————$————.
7
A BAND of horse-thieves are operating in Santa Cruz~County.
><>
ean ee
TraAMs loaded with wool are arrivCoyorsk pups are among the marketable articles in the City of Los .
Angeles. :
. sR
Tuk Carson Mint, on Wednesday,
‘turned ont $160,000 in $20 gold
pieces and trade dollors, :
polis SS ia eee
Apbvices from Constantinople say
that the Suez.Canal difficulty is settled.
A Rvwor is current that the Car
: E ° .
lists have-asked Serano for dn amnesty.
<< ee
‘ON Tuesday morning a Chinarhan .
Was rau over aud killed by the Oro-/
ville trad” i
SS
‘4
A TRUTHYUL yourg man, being ask.
if he.eonld play the: violin, replied : .
g‘Dreally don't know; Enever tried.”’
Bae =
Spring
y Watching a>
Iv is a sign of au early
See w Cal lutentt
nole in the wail
ail .
——
>
~ Railroad talk is again the popular
subscriptions, we. believe, will. be.
Good roads and the very—arge‘paralyzing force.’
.
.
ral
.
. troublesome
-ebTly.
Kilicd by the oopson the left.” .
rs bee earl : ped ALWIOUR sole Swedes” recently .
— A FASHION critig -teiis us that the PatWoran . there i—5 j
“ MrsWilliams
For many weeks, the! stately Mrs:
Williams, wife of the Attorney-General, bas tain-at her home—her new
and beautiful home—~stricken and
broken. There-is something so unatterably sad and mournful in her
fate that the tenderest comment in
this Way stems almost a sacrilege.
Here was a lady whose brain, whose
and whose quick adroitness of diplomacy might have -nrede-of her, in
saeco and under other. conditions, an Elisabeth, anIsabella or,
pethaps, a Maria Theresa. Hers
was the rare ill fate of being endowed
for a throne and born for a cottage.
With a man, the circtmstanees of
birtaane but little difference, so
his brain is sound: and his constitu‘will in . hutnan ‘undertakings’ is
buch offener‘‘synonynious with
believe. But.in the woman’s case,
there is an element of Ghanee about
the realiZation of het ambition that
does not attach to the other séx and
‘its aspirations, 2 ~ ee oe
It sv happened that Mrs Williams,
leaving, as women wust, upon the
. arm of a nian for escort up the in. cline of fime, leaned upon one weakway at the knees, she fell down, tvo.
Willianis*-took his defeat—a defeat
that would have driven a fine-grained
tian into an asylum, ora keenly
sensitive man head first into the Potomac—tisisS defeat Willia.os-suatfered
with stolid: unconeern. There .was
“no deepened trace-of care upon his
antomatie—favé;—no averting of his
feyes. He came aud went about his
daily vocations in the departmeat
of justice, and there was nothing in
his'soggy, Jeaden tread to indicate
. that.ts feet had ever “aspired toa
higher threshold, But. the woman
had been cast in a different mould,
und to her prouder nature this blow
came with deadening, benumbing,
Yor a little time
she stood up and tried to bear the
ngony that had--smitten ber soul.
The shock that has crushed her hope
}and broken her heart, had as yet on'ly bent ber pride, and that sustained
. her for a little--while;-when -it,-too,
. gave way, and then—
Mrs, Attorney-Geveral William's is very
jill with maiarial fever, antl is unable_to
see anybody-—
Was the sententionus announcement
inthe Evening Star that told the
story of alife and the sequel of a romance. But-she braved her woe to
the end of the ‘social season.’ ‘To
the casual observer her eye was as
face as radiant; her heart as light,
and her carriagedis queenly as when
her hopes had been” highest and her,
prospect-fairest, But after all and
beneath all there could be detected
the disquiet and the , faintness that
wus in her mind ‘and heart.
Danctnaann Favu.t-Finping.—
Rev. Mr. Nightingale contributes to
{the Springfield Republican the folTawing story of Rev. Dr. Lothrop,
an eveentric person who officiated in
West Springtield:
A young litdy,; a member of Dr.
Lothrop’s church;went on a visit-to
a neighboring town, ‘nnd while there
attended a party and daneed. Tidings of her sin reached her home
before her. On her return she Was
visited and called to most ‘severe ac-}
countter-thecirprace she had thus
brought upon herself and upon the
church, and-which had been found
out, notwithstanding it had been
done among strangers. One staid
maiden was speciaNy earnest in her
rebukes, and made the poor girl feel
‘What shall I do?’’ she asked.
“You had better go and see’Dr.
Lothrop.’’ : ag ean :
“She.did go and told him all about it.
“And so, my dar, you went to
the partyand danced, did you?’ he
suid. é ee :
“Yes. sir”? :
‘And did you have agoud time?’’
**¥es, sir.’”
“Well, Iam glad of it, and hope
you-will go again and enjoy your=
self. And now I want you to tell
me the nanie of the woman who has
been making youall this trouble,”
She told. ,*‘Go to that woman and
tell her for me tuat if she ‘wants to
get to. heaven she had better take
pmore-use of cher feet and less of her
tongue.” ie
oe
'
Anour Corns.—Soft corns are cured by warm water bathings and
backskin protectors, and no parings
are necessary. Hurd corns on the
top of the toes, at the joints,-ean almost always be removed in two or
three days by simply soaking -the
feetin warm water for about twenty
mibutes, night and tnorning, rabbing tue corn Withthe end of the
finger while under the water, This
hastens the soften.ng, andin, a day
or two the kernal cau be picked out
with thie fiuger nail. If the corn: is
Shaved off the routs deepen; besides,
bieediigs sometimes
fuliow, which in Several cases have
ended fatally.” A bit of cotton ‘sat
ated with Gil and b
ound upontie
coru ever night, faci “a litates Ake softZ
> Ewrracts from<an acconnt of a
Sght with thy Comanches in Texas;
“A youug
and (ied
she
squaw tach turned around
fo sarrendcr; but was alsu
own ‘by the heutenant. The
. of the escaping Thdiaus were all)
t
— > o—Who says Jimmi
ot?
Sen
gration is falliug
;
.
family eon} wow “bounets areThe old ones sai Pasty ef a-mn of forty-five, his
Ow), on Tor aurhoesos two. j Wite, atid nineteen chidren, ‘
ee i z
; tt : So 8
a < Ee ae
" ahi
But let the intent atune for the act.
will, whose ambition, whose courage; .
facultythan Carlyle would have us!
ef than her own, and, whem te gave]
bright, “her lnugh as —hrtelike, her
Srents.
s April 29th, 1874, by nee’ Geo. Clifford, H. B.Hathbun to Magic t
Novay,
_ With the above notice we te ‘ ceived
some fragrant Havanas and 4: liberi)
supply of cake. “We-wish the comple
@ continuance throughout ntatried
life of the happiness they to-day en:
joy.
“In this,city, April 29th,
K. Preston, aged 26 years,
_ The funeral will take
the M. E. Church,
[aftemnoou, at o'clock, Friends ayy
acquaintances are respectinliv=gg.—
tited to uttend.
1874, Mrs, L. 4
place from:
Friday
this,
—— agrees an PORN pct ‘ ns ag
Si SPECIAL NOTICE.
: ®
OTICE is hereby given thatc.j
NAFFZIGER bas this day formed g
copartnership with JACOB NAFFZIGER
under the firm name of :
J. & 6.5. NAFFZIGER
And _will continue thé Retail Meat business
at the old stand oh
COMMERCIAL STREET.
. They will keep constantly on hana the
MEATS OF ALL KINDs,
SAUSAGE, HAMS,
BACON and LARD,
All persons indebted to JACOB-NATEZ
GER ate requested to wettle their accounts
atthe above named place «f business,
Nevada City, Muy Ist, 1874.
HENRY WAGNER, M. D.
_ Physician and Surgeon,
FEF ICE Af D-#, BELL'S DRUG
STORE, Corner of Pine sud Commer, (
Ci Streets, Nevada City, myl
Furniture! Furniture
B. JOHNSON,
NOU 92 Malin Street, Grass Valicy, —
» Has just received the Lar
gest and Finest Stock of Fur-niture ever brought into the
~~ County of Nevada, which
e sold at will b
Yrices.Astonishingly Low!
The Stock consists in part of
Fine Parlor Sets,
Fine Bed Room Sets,
Beds and Bedding, and everything else usually kept ina
Store of this kind.
Furniture for Cottages and Offices, of the °
most durable kind fora little money. Tean
suit every taste and every purse in selling
Furniture.
Call and see my Goods.
B. JOHNSON.: Grass Valley, April 30.
Bissolution.
——
OTICE is hersby given that the copartnership heretofore ‘existing bet ween
PF. A. PO'Tc Rand W. A. SIG@URNEY, in
the Crockery and Wall Paper business, wder the firm name of Potter, & Sigotirney,
is this day dissolved, Either partner ie, .
empowered to use the ‘firm name in settkment of the Company business.
: F,.A, POTTER.
Nevada. April 98th, 1874.
MASONIC AND ODD FELLOWS —
GRAND BALL.
FYNHE Masonic and Odd Fellows FraterHRities of MOORE'S FLAT, will give &
Grand Ball at their Efuttyon;, Main Street,
Moore's Flat, on
Friday Kvening, June 5th, 1874 —
COMMITTEE OF “AERANGEMENTS,
Henry MeNuity, SantikCaldweh;
Joseph Olsen, * Jumes Redington,
Alex, Rauch, Win. F, Cummings.
COMMITTEE OF INVITATION.
Moore’s Flat. North San Juan.
Chas, Allenberg, Robt. McMurray,
Jos, Olsen. A. N. Crane,
* Woolsey’s Flat. Nevada City.
James Reid, J. Earl Brown,
Newton Higdeon, k. B. Gentry. ,
North Bloomfield. Omega.
R.D Skidmore, §. O. Pease,
A.D. Lemaire, Geo, C. Shaw.
; Malakoff Washington ~
Emile Bremond; F. M. Hathaway,
J. La Stivall, John Jensen. .
‘Lake ity. Forest City.
R. Phillips, Jobrt West,
N. Paulmire. _AXG H. Miller,
ColunibiaHijk<—Aileghany.
Dr. Josiah Lefevre,
John Bradbury.
Graniteville.
Jno. 'f Cline,
W. C, Clark.
W. W: Frisbie,~—
O. F. Hawky.
> _Lihicrokee, «Jo Fitter,
. +6hnu Trood.
Relief Hill.
J.¢. Hickman. Jas. Kleese,
R. Penrose, Lars Buck.
Snow Point.. Grass Valiey.
8. L. Black rel}, Cc. W. savith,
Kob't Lindsley. A. H. Mulloy.
“RECEPTION COMMITTEE. _
H. Atwater, Ales. Rauch,
W. D. Long, Cras. Allen berg
FLOOR MANAGERS. ‘=.
‘Wu. F. Cummings, Go. W. Brows,
KR. D. Skidmore, i,ob't. D, Carter.
Arratsewents have becii made to —
the servlcOsof an excelent “Bands mh ;
splendid Supper will be prepared by a
dchn Shea. The Couu.the will spe
3? ce
; Meather time or expense” im providing $Y
the comfort of ati wits wish io share 1p tbe
festivities of the « CcMphel.
Pickets,’ inciuding Supper, ©
Moore’s Fhit, Apr: 29th, 1974,
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; _ MARRIED, iD,
= See i
At thé vesidence of :the ¥ tides nm..
Pleasant-¥alle wre
We understanc
~ cop, the blind n
subscriptions for
received quite a
tiousin this city,
ever, is not-as
deserves. “He v
work, an industr
man. Now this
has to obtain an
basa large famil.
and ap invalid w
+ charitable object
_ wehope all who .
sist him. °°
Sheriff Smith
been looking into
ing liquor to Indi
into the particul
mentioned yeste
satisfied -from th
have, who suppl
~ such parties are
sequences. The
killing is not at}
‘but one of. the tri
“ground in a few d
him, = We presnw
© taken from him,
‘will land in jail.
~ Alexander Gaul
liberality, is going
ou-the day of the .
~ company and tho
While others doua
trinkets, Alex. alw
the,itner man. I
how to tempt-the
Broad street baker
assertion that hi:
enjoyed the most’ o
tites of these militi
bially good,
Hi. H. Haskins t
Post Office to-day.
be Nat Builey, A
good business man
and will fill the bi
‘tion of all. His ¢
and efficient, and .
_ satisfy: the people
men inthe right p!
We understand
Grass-Valley-Unio:
a trip below to rest
We think the arr
out of order. No,
his post until work
the railroad. W
Shoemaker is doing
than he can possib]
cisco, We again c
Rain commenced
Wednesday evenin
through the night.
terday. The groun
much tothe advant
ing grass aud grain
Deeded and came .
north.winds do not
tattle will soon be ¢
“Harvey Helm, wh
springsfor the bene
retarned Wednesda:
tived great benefit f
isnot wholly recov
hess*prevented his 1
ate glad to. see him
ubproved,.
:
Railroad talk has:
Ple generally are sui
completed.
Come
tain’s oflice and tl
doubt or delay.
Haunted House in
_the mystery solve
Ummasked! The ix
of new goods for the
tum of B. H> Mil
thrown around in # &
‘Ret of late, for the pt
his numerous custo.
jpyous Spirits, as sho
they hourly leave hi
down wita fine clothi
dlisively that his stoc
‘ad his prices the cl
clothing house in this
~~ 2-—
Fresh Straw)
Received every day
. Geidsmith’s. O1
~illed urd delivered °1
ateny
Another In
Of 5,000 Oranges, r
tale at 50 vents a doze
may] ED. Ge
te
For sal
Several cottages for
’ Pat\iculars apply
may l B.E
% Heawypraxres aréa
Pola Ciry, ae