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May 21, 1874 (4 pages)

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2 ne ed Sere Oe eee ee eee eee oe ner ~ anless compelled by, pudlic opiniqn. “hear fiotbing but the coulng of a pair . received a ballet in the thigh from of disappearing candy and the rasp. . dese ription of the robber, \aégnittal. and 3-for conviction. Ghe Daily Transeript rise yoore age Senta Caz own # NEVADA-CITY, CAL. notorious Vasquez and three of his Tharvday, Mey 21st, 1874, “T gang, who made one pf their ebarac-+ ‘ceived ever} n imeeting. “Tits -work ina teristic raitis on that oceasiou. ‘They had been holding a high carnival The Heast te the Theatre. was the recipiedt™ Of a visit.ffomthe this city, is ina very, Leeal Brevities. Lecal Brevities. The Goodfempiars’ ' "Ledge, in. nrishing con: pre being re‘Leth convinced that=the cook Hamilton's Restaurant, in the Transcarp block,. . knows how to Eget up a dition. New membe: good one, and tlié“Ymembers “are active in their duty. . er convinced yesterday, whena boun. that evening ii a questionable house Under the above heading the Chi. loéated on the opposite side of the . _ cago Tribone gives a graphic de-. San Lorenzo. river; s which flows past . “peription! of the actions of Man y>peo. the city on. the eastward. At near . pleat the theatre. The remarks are . ' the hour of midnight, a row was ineyually trae in most other places of augurated in the house, after whi ch} smusement. Coucerts, lectures, and . the desperadoes started to leave. public meetings ofall kinds, are; They eened ounaiein. hp. Nees their . ee you to do the right thing. > now-a-days disturbed more or less by) horses ' were hitched to-afenee, and . those ignorant of better munners, GF . joose “ning them, mounted, then drew . those who bid, defiance ta the rules . their. coasrens: aot es a evil is a ‘goleworthy one, and i bullets.. ek injaring—no ax al leary patil the ones who-make the disturb! its inmates, and started across the auce are made-to Fnow the utter disj jriver‘in the direction. of the city. Yespect with which they are” regirded © Robert Liddle, a night watehman, by others, it will doubtless be, con > heard the shots, and surmising soe tinued. -Here is what the Tribune . . thing was wrong, immed: ately” “star. . gays upon the subject: féifor the locality, bat had not pro-. “This is a great city; and its citi. Bédled far ere-he wag iatercepted by zens are, individually, immensely by the, horsemen find was fired upon . danportant in @ theatre. He who by them, one shot-taking effect, and . kicks the harde st, sinelis the—rank+ seriousig~ but’ not fatlly wounding . / eit; Spits the largest aud-dirtiest volbit. “The watchman, although: se . ume, ortalks the loedest,is the nrost” verely wounded, drew his weapon, important, and must” ‘have his-# ray. and returned the fire, and had the . * It is the same mm every theatre, aud: satisfaction. of hitting one of the . will remain 60, to a great extent, un-. gang, but evidently only slightly . til the management protects the pab-. wounding him, as with a yell of pain . lie, and this qapagers will not do ke put spurs to his horse, and gal. loped off after hig companions, who, . Managers complain of hard timés)in the meantime. had_ commenced and dull seasons, lighthouses” and . ‘shootingTight and left through: the disgusted audiences. No svonder . main street of the plice. tre to have their best clothes ruined, . th; at late hour, but Dr. J. J. Dyer, a see nothing but the trimming of: the . dentist, happened tobe in the vigigantic hat of the lady in front; and . . cinity at the time of the firing; and young doves behind, softiy . the pistol of Vasq ez, #s near as conld roingged ‘with the mune hing sounds . be ascertarned from ,the dentist's . of The band ing remarks of the pair of tubaceo-. bad escaped, but subsequently one} chewing gentlemen in their neigh-. of them was tracked and shot: by porhood. It is very dirty and dis. Sheriff Lincoln and posse, and the reputable, but Chicago is not excepbalance, including Vasquez, eluded tiovally unfortunate. Thera is one! all Norte at éapture.--[S\-F, Post. evil within the remedy of the audi5 “>. — i There are*many ‘sidewalks in dif ' férent parts of town which are sadly . yesterday, and created quite a sensa-_ Pr Happily ad . = Fs ‘ “ay many people will not go to the thea-. there were not many persons out at ‘attracting the most attention.” _ -were beautiful for all that: titiomis likely to spring up. . the thirty-three cents om a_dollar for _ There is preaching every night this week at the Baptist eharch, by Bev. Mr. Mitchell. ce ed the attaches of this office. { the first and best of the season. in need of ‘repair. Don’t wait, Mr. tion among the children, who ran af_/ taking wafiles. The ‘‘institution’’ a rter during its . Walters & Klinginspor are~‘pre. / pret eae qua er g pared to afford: all who D denttt it, the. —— es —_s ear water in . congeegetionn’ Church Festival . From Yépeated trials, we have “ath hice dish; but we were more than ev--; tifal supply of ice cream was furnie. i It was . The flying mete was in town . property'owner for the Marshal to! tet thé wagon, watching the bakers . ‘Tate Farnen-or ourione ‘Cmn-} Diex.—John Hepner of Reading, Penn.; élaims to’ be ‘the father of . : forty-one children by three wives. The Engle says: 1815, and 25: ‘years afterward—1840~— . be-married his first wife in Germany. . They lived happily together for eight years, when’she died. Dor. ing tliat time they were blessed with seventeen children; hence, at the age . of thirty-three, Mr. Hepner found . ization in the United Kingdom,nomhimself ‘he father Of quite an exten: . . bering 300, 587 ‘members. The share sivefamily. The little ones came on . capita)amonnted, at the end of 1872, earth ne follows: Twe pair of twins, . four sets of triplets: atdone at sin . to £2,784,000,-and the sums of £19 gle birth, seventéenin all. Thechil. . 176,000 were paid;tnd £11,379,000 . dren @f this marfiage. are now all . -received during the--year‘in cash f j dead, Mr, Hepner remained a wid. goods, wid . ower but a skort fime, for in Jess) . than a year he married another fair . gpreues: to £507,748. danghter of Germaii, He wa: +tiade the _bappy fatiber of another THe agricultural fair at Mobile” (child in the month of F. brary, . Alabaina, Opened most Successfully" . tare. The Committee on Music.in . Feported that out of the 3,349 Pupils in the schools there were only 78 . mot able to join the mnasiecal exercises. acca As4most-of the other rehgicis_soer= z t0> thn bristmaa 4 We eas Tra Eaton’ is taking . ties “have had entertainments,the of selling out bis hotel inthis city, . indy members Ot the Congregational . land’ engaging in_business in San } Church propose to follow the exam. Francisco. In case he does #0, he . ple, and. have decided to have a will be largely patronized by Nevada Strawberry Festival on of abonut-the . eounty people. Se 10th of June, There will. be ‘music Thé circus bill poster has not yet and-the presentation of some moral . play. The full programme’ is not} . appeared iu the land, aeouge. itis [yet fatty determined upon, but it is! , Said he 4s abroad. A . intended to make the affair attrac: . The. weather is getting quite warm, . }! ;and unless there is some mistake in, tive aud pleasant. Farther notice . will be given in a few, days. . our calendar, it, will, before August, get no colder very, fast. The Grass Valley Union predicts . aiu. The Union man is a pretty . sure prophet. We predict wind. . . The one who guesses correctly may. treat. . The Man whodid It. d. M, Ashley of Obio, is the man} who gave publicity to the late Sena-+ . ator Sumner’s speech which he had; . decided not to bave published. “It; was given him in confidence, by the . deceased, and his action in the ‘mat.ter bas been censured by all who re. Spect the mémory ‘of itgautbor, Senator Anthony denounced . ‘the party who did the act in the Senate Chamber; and it is #aid-that Mr.Ashley cooly listened to it throughout. It’ Billiard experts seem to have tired of their specialty. The ball alley is The Grass Valley girls were red in the face and dusty, from the last pichie; auceording to: the Union, but eS The elothing war is likely to again burst outany time, A new compe: < i — who ought, to know better, and was in very bad taste foro one -Amona the smaller ties of life I fone more impor. hardly know of of praising where tant —. — ist dne. ot muay praise the Russian a/. thousand times, but his eyes will . The “young man’, who is going . into the sheep business is attracting considerable discussion just now,and which he proposes selling goods, for: the next four. days, in the, Ts ences andthatistie detestable: rea . — Sr ee to. the dogr at the end of the piece, . Everyone whom we have heard ex before the descent of the curtain, A . . press an opinion, speak in the: hi oh report ta the popular mode. of ex-/ est terms of the festival given by the pressing dissatisfaction would “pét=tarties-of-thre-Episcopat-Church on haps have some effect This isa Tnesday evéning.“The° attendance pri ivilege of which Garant audi-. y large was expected, ences frequently avail themsélves for unde r the circumstances and ev eryitis -sel-) thing passed Off © pleasantly. Tt ted. States, was omy onemore evitience of the! ie but might well be _ability of this ‘society to get up a sition to suppress such ontrages a4) first-class ente rtainment, Was as as “protection from outrage. dom -resaried toi the lai called into requi-' tbere, The offenses of chattering . Be LISP STE BH ly at RINT loud or low and stealing reserved . Tue machinery~of the steamer 5 esta thy wl seats could be prevented by ushers,. Swatara, which will convey the . if these youug persons were called ; American—seientists—toe—the South } upon by the managemeut. As for . seas to observe the transit of Venus, other evils, we must wait for time! was tested may 7th,“at the Broklyn and a higher state of public ealtives: , navy-yard, and found to work ade . tion before they are eradicate d.’ . mirably. The compound engines, ones 7 the first set up in a. United States vessel. of war, worked smoothly, All of the guns of the Swatara, save the . swivel on the forecastle and several . others on the bertli-deck, have been hoisted out. No marines are to be included in ‘her complement, as Captain Chandler avers,his ability to beat off without their assistance any folks.”’ . We believe there is a most pitates who nray be lurking among unjust prejudice on the part of soci-} the islands of the South chain ety in regard to theatrical people gees generally. So far as our acquaintance with them goes, they have as many virtues and as few vices as the com-. mon ron of men and women, ~ Their vocation is as legitimate as any other; for it is just as necessary umuse and entertain people, as to = ro seem ronengecnniprsip Tix Acton AND u1s Vocation,—A writer inthe Brooklyn Argus says: . ‘The actor and actress are umong the . hardest-workea people on this. two. etith—and very one they are the poorest paid for the work they do Yet they are, as-a rule, very ‘jolly Saladin iat Tar marriage of iolwan Hunt, the famous English artist, to, the sister of his deceased Wife, is causing much discussion in art and fashionble circles, the act b ing contrary tothe Jaw. It has noty et occurred to the average Britisher that the artfeed, clothe and instruct them, And} jst is actuated by the desire to have fis even possible sometimes: to pet . but One mother-ip-law. a# good a lesson from the stage as} . .. A surr for extolfion in freight and from me polpit —Boston Inde > to + passenger rates has been brought in The Heyman Trial, the Circuit Court of Morgan county, In the case of the People vs Sol-. Lil., in the name of the people of Ilomon Heyman, for alleged conceal-} linois, against the Toledo, Wabash, ment of goods stolen by Fred. Win-j}andWestern RailwayCompany. ters‘ from the cars of the Central Pacific Railroad at Truckee, in March, 1874. The jury stood 9 for ~The to 1873, and is for $100,000 debt and aud $5, 000 damages. ~=°\ German immigration society, there In the general conference of the Methiodist Chureh South, at Louisville, Ky: May 7th, a resolution for’ the appointment of a committee ‘to cuse will therefore have to be tried . again. a i ; Going Kast, , John C. Murchie, ynd Mrs. Chas. Mulloy atart for the Eustern States: ow a visit, to-day. A pleasant time ‘auda safe return, is the “wish of their numerous friends. Sea soos Lavpanem, given by its ‘mother, [ Ly mistake, for soothing syrup, killed the child of Chas, Band, WestKighteenth street, New York, May 7. dist bodies of Eurepe-and America, looking to a union of missic nary. efforts throughéut the world, was . adopted, a) Putting a passenger off a car after he had puid his fare has cost the ‘Tuird-Avenne, ‘New York, Railroad, $1,5v0 and costs efcourt, jleoking -Roman-umong all the frater. menced to-day; and we Hope it will The suit is brought. under the law of . correspond with the various. Metho. scarier building, . is ‘anothet item off interest. . some, according to Usbec taste. Mopesty redeems mediocrity and . We vote Judge Murray “the best adorns genius. a Vice without bypocsisy i is purtial. ly disarined, nity,when John I. Caldwell is:out of town, > Op en ee ‘s©-c-c-can that p-p-p-parrat talk?” asked a stuttering man of a~GerThe law against selling liquor tof men when in an intoxicated coudition, is now in force, And We learw it is generally observed in Colfax. It. ‘is well to observe the law. as you, I Site py tam,-his head off, +. A MusIC dealer in San Francisco not long since received the following order: ‘‘Please send mé the music to strike thes harp in_praise—of God and paddle your own canoe.”’ i L. L. Rosson has been called upon by the Executors of the Pioche estate, to surrender 2,000 shares of & mining company in Nevada. Suit The railroad survey will be combe completed at the earliest possible moment. If subscriptions are sufficient, ground will be broke s00n after, Ve learn that a repetition of the kee of Belshazzar, will be had some time after its first presentation, to recover is brongkt:in the Twelfth by other artists of this city. This Wisisict Coun. was unknown-to us until recently, ee It will give opportunity forcriticism. §prixins’ good old grandmother Many persons hereabouts propose wants to know if Arkansiy isn't in a visiting ‘Truckee and vicinity-as soon . state of “Arnica.” as the arctic proclivities thereabouts disappears. ' ‘ — THREE ‘old boots, a gaiter, anda hoop-skirt in front of a house indicate that the family has moved. > oe THE Bostoa~ Traveler says: “The Old. Seuth Church matter is likely Query: Do you know of any of . to go to the Supreme Court for arbi“those.” = tration, as both parties are reported Weare happy to state that Jodge to faver the bill to send it theré,now rSearls has so far recovered as to be . before the United States Senate.’”’ able to go to his.office. The condition of his eyes is still bad; but with proper-care will soon be all right again. Frank Leslie's Mlustrated, of May 23d, has what represents to be a picture of Senator A. A. Sargent. Ajthough not perfect, he would-be eas-+ ily recognized from it by his -acquaintances. Accompanying the picture, is a sketch of his life and politicul career, which is notin the least overdrawn. His energy, indomitable will, and sterling integrity, “is recog nized not only in the body’ of which he is a member, but all over the Union, The case of the People against Gus. Heyman for burglary, alleged to have been committed at. Truckee, in taking goods from the cars of thet Centrat Pac fic Ruilroad’ was ou tri: al yesterday, Vo admire a good growler, one who never does anything timself, but reserves.the right to find) fault with everything. any one else does. Aw Irishman having accidentally ‘broken a pane of glass in a window of a house, was muking the~ best of his. way to get out of sight, but, unfortunately for Pat, the proprietor stolea march on him, and baving seized him by the collar, excluimed: “Didn't you break that window?” **To be sure I_did,"’ replied Pat; “and didn’t you see’ me running name forthe money to pay for it?” A young bachelor, who had been apported sheriff, was called upon to serve arattachment againsta beauti=
ful young “widew. €) accordingly called upon her, aid Said, Madam, ‘The widow. blushed;.and said that his attacumeut was reciprecated. “You don’t understand me; ‘you must proceed to court,’ . prefer you to do the courting,” ~ » “Mrs, P-, this is no time for tithing ;the justice 1s waiting.”’ “Phe qastioe! ad I prefer~the 2 parson.’ AN exchatige recommends that when you bay a new lamp chimney, pat iin a vessel of cold water, set iton the-stove-and-boi: You can ‘Dever break that chimney, uuless A temporary sojourner in our city says better looking woinen can be’ seen here than in apy place on the coust. We cobsider the man poswhe eiibabedis. Fics oe AccoupIna_ to ‘he figures of the}. a oe “Jo. D, Srevenson, a hephew of \as, been a falling off ‘of 1,000" pas-. “Wongers per week from Germany, . shot anddeabed by debu Cavlor,. ut, Nashville, May 6th. hievenson 18 ‘Governor Brown, of Tenne-sve, wast” you throw. a flatiron at it, and it wout break even then—if you miss it. * sessed of good taste, and advise dan to Jocate forthwith. oe “Tr you way that again I'll let] Tue Sanna Times quotes‘ down my: bach hair atid scream!" from the “Ointinunti_ tinea January. es =. maid to tvve-eenr ae ae rv i cap = we :—" oe: wri aW anaes belle.” He didu’t. 4 a correct. ae piibaec tn Sees, eases Stee, alee is “~ was an unpardonable breach of oe No) tid be blue—the—reverss—of—hand—n=“ Ver he don't tatk-so~pooter} I have wn witacliieit for you,’ ~~" . “T know it is leap-fear, sir, but se “} epics that he iwes ead by. i is lance COMaRh + Wavteyp itors wards Gf. 46,600 pers@ns were on the grounds, including visitors from all parts of the country. to him. ‘Then they were “blessed . with twins five times in sRecession, . . and subsequently three more ebil. dren at single birth were born vuto . them, tpakiug fifteei in all: His . Second wife and himselflived togeth-. Ler nine years, and then she dieg: ~Josern Brackxstrex, ex-United . States Marshalfor the Nashville, By the two marriages Hepner, at theTennessee, istrict, has been eu age of 42, had become the father of . teticed to four aud a half years in ' thirtytwo children, of whom only . the State Prison, for alleged forging” j two dre how living. Twenty years . . of sigbat ures of sur : ;ago Mr. Hepher and his seeoud wife 6 ae! — siehaame came to this country. He was then} . bonds. j thirty-bihne years of aye. Three . DER UE on ae eaagy aaa years afterward bis wife “died. _Mr.4 ' Most opinions are merely — now desiring io live in a/ism elaborated. i Strunge-land entirely alone, selected} 2 — ha third wife in 1858. They are still . living happily tegether, and during . és -the sixteen years of _their— niarried . —— o<life nine chiidren hayes been ‘bory . ah Sacramento May 13th, 1 1874 to « , % G. ; unto them, each by sipgl@ birth, . M. Mott and wife, a daughter. . making forty-one in all. His third } ne ena LCS . wife was a widdw with’ one child Sees State e . when they married. . Henee, : for DIED. . two children bave éalled bim icons aS . Of the ituird set of children “only . In thi sels Ms 19th, 1974, Ardy Conthree are living, nak @ tive living } nelly, aged 87 years and 6 months. in all, together the ae O.€! The funeral will ‘take place from . pon to-his third wife. + the Catholic Chorch, this, Thurs— mn if Dog ‘Versus Chinaman, ; day afternoon at 2 o'clock, Friends “Between 10 and 12 o'clock the’ {and acquaintances are respectfully other morning, a bloody combat oc. invited to attend, curred on Brannan street, near } = Fourth, between a Chinaman and a} . large bull dog; which was subse: . IMPORTANT NOTICE! quently reinforced by a larger dog of . the mastiff breed, both .of w hich : x T R. ORDINAR i were, fortunately for the Chihaman, 7 . killed before any serious danmge ABD j was done. It secms that tha man was plodding wearil along with ‘8 iW. 0 N D E R F DL couple of baskets of “fish straig ow BARGAIN Ss. his pole, when a large brindle’ bull dog of ferocious aspect, which was . following an exptess wagon, prompt-. , A young man lately arrived ed by that instinet which impels dogs eg Eneland begs ‘to inform . generally to yo for a Chimaman, . the inhabitants of this district . made a rush ai the fish vendor and . that he sanrchased before leaysiezed him by the overshirt, over. TMB, O Sterling worth of _ turning both of his baskets and ‘all. Dry Goods from the firm of — in the violence of the onslatght, Kensie & Co., of neh : “Happily for-the Chinaman, a large Englanc, who failed for £ 00. kutfes witt-a~bkide about two: tect . 000-Sterling at 6s. Sd in the Jong, used for the purpose ot eutting . pound, fish, fell out of the basket rear the TheN. A Chinaman’s hand, and this he siezed i the idea — and with-one terrific lange. drove “it j manently into the dog's body. ‘Tue ferucious . cpio a eiil sell the whole of animal, however, did not loosen its . his a cat English cost in order hold-apoi the Chinaman, who, with . to effect a speedy clearance. several well directed thiusts, kilied. The stock consists of the most elhim. The driver of the express €gant and. fashionable dress wagon did not see the fight, tut! g00ds in all shades and variety. drove ste adily on, While tue Chi-. ¥rench silks, bonnets, best black naman wus examining bimseif to see . Si Bradford alpacas, West of if there were any wounds upon his England wookdyed broad cloths, persona mastitf ran out-of 2 factory . . Cassimeres and’ doe : kins anda or mill nearby, and made directly . lot of other.goods tco numerous forthe Chinaman. The latter in-. tO mention. : stantly stubbed atthe doy, bat missThe following is a list of A having relinquished ening business pereis going tosheep ed him, when the anima! seized him prices: Exgjish prints. 4 1-2 by the chest. The man then stab-. C@N'8 a , domestics 6 cents: bed the’ dog'several times, when it. Waterproofs, 26 .cents; cassi_ 25 cents a yard; all the dress goods and biack "silks at one-half the regular prices; Ottoman, Baisley and Vienna shawls at a emenineus sacrifice; good wool shawls at 50 cents each, the largest size Made, The sale will commence on Thursday morning, at store in ‘Trauseript Block. Hours of business fron 10 A. M. to5 P. M., tor one week ouly. ‘Come at once 1. view You never saw anything like it betore in the State. You can purchase each arey ting at 33 ceats on the . AN ine ‘biiaiad individual precipi. . dollar tated himself downthe depot stairs, . and, on striking the Junding, Yeproachfully ap vstrophised hunself with: “If you'd been Walling to . comeé down stairs, why didn't “you . say 80, you woudenbeaded oid fool SS ine : lay Mane, Oe : aree weeks ago, a da a — With you, an’ showed hae a.stay in ber pe ae ow 3 hind apkle is White, and branded ¢n the left-sbeu!der with the letters “a KR.” the ia 5 yeare oid and weighs about 1000 pounds. abuve reward willbe paid to any pepeon who will leave the shimal at the a Mine, nexrthis city. ~~ Nevada, an May MD, 1874. sweecrtecrentesot= relinquished its hold ran back to the! factory, where it fell dead. “Lhe Chinamaa ‘was not injured beyond a few scratches and contusions, and probably be sheving that he would get ‘into trouble, quietly but quickly left the Singuinury scene just as the crowd began to gather.—5.F, Post. Tuts is the way they do it in St. Louis: When the summer vacation approaches, the schoo! marms form . together, visit the ditferent railw: ay Officials, and effect arr apngements whereby they muy-travel over the Varlous.railroads at reducéd prices. m* $25 REWARD! TRAYED from the Murchie Mine abont > ON account of the soarcity of ice next summer, birkeepers will charge for the ive oa spttukie it wiih brandy for nothing. A I Wuat a name tor an Ludian Peace Comumissivne:: Bishop Hare! And FFICE OF ov NTY COL LECTOR,—yeah i ae : x is hereby What tempiatiou to me noble SuvRe heally cog. ashe Pp season nb books age to “lift” tim. fir the 24th and 25th fiscal years (1672 and eae 1873)Nave been placed in aay bands. The 8 catered on sad Books will become e ingucnt on thé First Monda: in July. (6th) 1874. anu Wuloss the sae 16 paid priGai CE isa modes to wearNlow dresses zirl, and refuses “Mary,” remarks to Det mwernal ‘taati than Tecan bare’ * ‘added 10 the amount thereof. E: P. sASF RD county Cyliscwon ae. Cal Mey 16th; 1:74. OUR REST. RAN tT. (OVED TO. ee “Tr miay be ta. the head -tisai : i resk ha wouid be: lie still ‘ue dueasy lies 7 bat it lieatad that didn't. cry wil -hout one. coun’ Béditur ot is .orado Globe :erown Mostcan training in the wails schools i# getting 4o be « grent feq. “He was born in. the Boston public sehools recently’ p Tetxx are 746 co-operative organ: The disposable net Profit i May Hh, and acta oF S0-afte aes [the satie year, another was neon ¥. t, Up-" Bunsbyae The or td that date, twenty-five per cent will i ae She Dail NEVADA —— : LOCAL _Re The. people wh . good roads, Eti , having © themin f they are » pat in ti ditish} It isa n terest, aul as suc when notified to « want of the effort ‘should be done: : we wish io be ju the road to Scott we spoke} vestet “ated. Te is ib road in many . pla ~ porthi side’ of the are springs, and the amount of wa dleto so fix thi loaded wagons pr eat-up-aud be as vefure they were that new cutvert ae in, and ditch ‘can be ma a a contracts Yet any such work. dries up, the roar _ 9g to remain goo. , dog of the road what is told us. Go to Hyman. manvfactured bo Tha pro: : ~~ We understand of Geo. Jacobs, t the interior of th “Tumor i is not true greatly needs rep we. feel mained soon be repaidy repaired, Yenovat “made to, look. ¢! ‘it would be lease: itis once in its pr _would also be a ¢ As Mr. Jacobs ; end be the loxer, the other 20 x ask him to do it. his brush a week a new floor laid, : der the stage ni ladies dressing ro the-place-must so salartuin ois is-t os Go to aaa ] were Summer su: ae ol Db A general con exists in most . The reason attrib ties, is the bad w posted anticipate aby one who ha condition of affai ing and -agricult: know that good t About the dullest is Sacramento. reasons why it is say the principa 80 Many of the er road, have go where the railroa removed. Shoul Temoved, the tow Tate representati low, Railroas ‘We are informs ourney that the s1 reached Coifax equipage, and th work to-day, the railroud thay books, and Basi them from this ti ion of the roa “ how secure the _ “erprise is the 1 books. The wa heeds no further Bow sink or swilx the choice. ol Arrivals by th P we > Jake €ro ae ; Departures by . Mrs. Reasouer . Mra, Jobuson, M and two cuildren, VF. Pett, J. W ate dreat tibbers 7 ne dOnt ‘know . MEALS served up in ahi ‘styles and at te whether’ toed ce sence hyty re owest rates: Meats ut #11 Lours. Be ad Pas ra és a a wt 7 ‘ . Tt Commercial Street, A > i Block” Li Sta gr Ants wt The time furtty 7s. HAMILTON, 1, Prop’. Rorth San Jéau » x [= piven i ‘ ed yesterd a, ae