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May 21, 1875 (4 pages)

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> * dred yafds lower down. ‘The flume . ~ Wyoming. mine, whichis situated ‘The Daily Transeript. “WEVADA CITY, CAL. 4 Pd semnhece ~ ad Friday, May 21, 1875. fhe Wyoming Mine, "We yesterday paid a visit to the “near Deer Creek, on Wood's ravine, — about one and a half miles from ‘town. We fornd the Superintend‘out, Mr, Thomas Mein, busily engaged in building flume from the ‘Soggs mill to the Wyoming,, both of which are*situated.on Deer Creek, . the Wyoming being about two han= is nearly completed, and when finjshed will give nearly 50 inches ad. j "eter, with a pressure of 275 feet. purposes. Workmen are now engaged in connecting the two tunnels, and ft is expected the connection will bo made to-day or to-morrow, as the sound of the picks ean be distinctly heard in each tunnel, When this is ‘completed itis the intention of the ‘Company: to ‘put up hoisting works under ground, a distayce of-£,800 feet from thé rhouth of the tunnel, ‘and 75 feet from the surface, The excavation necessary to build the hoisting works will be 10 feet high, 14 feet wide, and 30 feet long. .'The new hoisting works will be ran by a hurdy gurdy wheel, 10 feet in diamAbout 50 inches of water will be reexpired, evening last, Gague Railroad, mind all you who are interested, aday or two since, will not be known tintil the discover: ~~ ditional amount of waterctor mith per-weesthrt bis-locwtion iaallrllits “The rush to Meadow Take is still on the increase. By the time the snow bas disappeared there wilkatsn be a cluim to take up or jump, snow im the town the Inet time we heard, was about threb feet deep. _ Looal Brevities,~ Capt. H, Atwater of Moore's Fiat, has been appointed by the Grand Lodge of 1, O. O. F., Depaty Grand Master of this district, Vieo A, HParker, of this city, whose time has Political matters have eommensed hirthe-owurse . g The Republican anys a train of 18 cars crowded ‘jock fnli’’ of emigrants passed through Truckee on Vnenday Some very righ rock from a newly iatown ‘The leodtton Quite a number of the immigrants who. récently arrived from the Mast, have found their way-to this county, > Mra, Geo, M, Mott, daughter of Jonathan Clark, Eaq., is on wvinlt to her parents in this city, Friday, the 4th day of June, iw the last day to” pay ‘assossinents Ol he count of the Nevada County Narrow Bour the foot jn tile, The abate eee bef present Mewtown Valley 44 miles. and Lestimate could be hy w bridge of 40° feet, The tollwwing is a synopsis of the report of Hamnel Bethell, surveyor, who wis employed by the Grass Valley and fan Joon Wagon road Coupany, 10 select a route for the conatraction of a road between the two pias, Which we find in the Union: “After making thorongh éxaminato be discussed. ‘The Tlepublicans,) don { recommend thatroute following Independents and Demoorats have “pounle abd i commenced bazzing. of atew weeks politios will be red hot, . the county and Gephard’s toll road miles from Grass Valley; thenue over or near the roadto Deer Creek, erowwing the same on the bridgd already built; thence by a divergence enstward of about 40 rods of now road, an intersection with the rosd would be oude; thence following, or-nearly so, tie rout bed lending to Beman's house; thence dow and around the onstorly slope-on-n grade of 16inches lo the rotor ttatance of-2-mttes;-to--on-the grass. There are thirtecn deftusl Creek-this creek ean be erossod by 4 bridye of about 40 feet span-— thence about 4 mile to the bridge crousing Mouth Yuba River, making the distance to thin point froin Grass The span of this bridge would approximate 90 feet, built for #1,000 ov §8,500, ‘Cho ascent from the vyiver northerly would be imade on wo ginde 18 inches to the rod fora dintande of "4 of a mile; thence fora dintutiee of Oi mile to the summit ow «grade Of about 12 inches to, the rod} thene on aw easy grade to Shady Creek; a dixtance ofabout % of a ‘hia Greek could be spanned but some tation, und it is the principal place of yesort for those afflicted with neuralgia and rheumatism, and other complaints, Every ‘Summer hundreds of invalids, and a good many that are pot, flock to that place to pass away afew weeks for recreation, and enjoy the valuable properties contaited in the waters thereabouts. A correspondent of the News Letter says: The eluster of cottages and dwellings the appearance of-a miniature town, Salinas valley, with the river in sight, and sheltered by a range of hills runoak trees with wide sprdéading .branches give ample shade~for~alt-who wish to enjoy a quiet stroll or lounge yo: ssn sn a es nn ama ‘These ‘spring enjoy a great repuadjacent ta.the hotel gives the place . they are built onthe slope of the . . ning beth north and south. Tall} = Ao cxaveter who was: yesterday rant pear one of the depots found a coat button in the bottom of his cup, and held it up and inquired: ‘‘How did that come in my cup?’ “f can’t’ imagine,’ replied the waiter as he took the button; ‘‘but If you find a coat in the next cup I believe I can identify it.’’—Detroit Free Press. . : 4 : Orpers have been received'al Mare Island to put. the United States steamship Lackawanna out of commission as soon as possible, BORN.. + In Nevada City, May 17th, 1875, to Wm. Eddy and wife,ason. At Stocking’s Flat, on Deer Creek, May lith, to B.C, Waite and wife, a-daughter. For County Recorder. a drinking a cup ef coffee in a resfau-} AS SLEEPS EET ET SEES LIS ATT DI ION ¥ For Sheriff eS EO. W. SMITH is hereby ‘announced as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Nevada County, subject to the decision. « of the Democratic County Convention. . For County Clerk, V C. PLUNKETT is hereby announced “@ as a candidate for.the officelof Clerk of Nevada County, subject to the decigion of the Republican County. Convention, in lalate ? en For Co inty Clerk. AMES D. WHITE is hereby announced ev asa candidate for the Office of Clerk of . “Nevada County, subject to the deeision of the Democratic County Conventton. nei For County Recorder. — EE GARTHE announces himself gs candidate for thé office of County Recorder, subject to the decision os the Democratic County Convention. For County Surveyor. , eerie SMITH is hereby announced ~~“as a candidate. for. C.unty Survey cr, subject to the decision of thé DemocraticCounty Convention. : 4. “Wevada On Ss ra neg” grading: . Grass Vu . front the on this . grade is . .the deep bridge, w! There are in the cut will com] Gangs of« to Gabriel on ata liv tached cottages. Most of them huve three bed-rooms and a sitting-room. Four are of lurger dimensions. They are all furnished. very comfortably, and are used by first-class guests. Second-class guests-are accommodaiu aless expensive style. The dining-toom.is attached to the hotel; it is quite ornamental, The table is supplied liberally, The surrounding country is pituresque, with splendid roads, and long efough to satisfy thé cravings of the: most ardent-lovér~ of fast driving. .Paso de Robles, however, is better known for its healing springs aud marvelous mud _ baths, than for its exhilarating surroundted with rooms in the hotel fitted up COHN J. ROGERS is hereby announced @}--as-a candidate forthe office of County. Recorder, subject to the decision of the Democratic. County Convention. Assessment Notice. EW YORK CANYON CONSOLIDATED . BLUE. GRAVEL. MINING CO.—Logution-of principal place of ‘businers, Nevada, Cal. Notice ishereby given thrt ata meeting of the Directors helu on the Seventeenth day oi May, 1875, fin assessment [No 3} of (121-2) twelveand one cents pcr sh-re-was levied upon the crpital stock. of the Company, payable ‘immediately to the Secretary at the office of the, Company, at the Store of E. W. Bizelow-& Co, Commervial Street. Nevada city. -Any stock upon which this assessment shall remiiu unpaid on the nineteenth day of Jure, 1875, will be delinquent and‘advertised for salé at public auction, and, unless payment is made before will be,eold on Thureday. the first day of July, 1875, 0 pay delinquent assessments and costs of sale and-advertising, M120 ~ KE. W. BIGKLOW, Sec., Guardian’s Sale of Real Fstate SS a “sp quired, which, after being used, will %e carried to the mouth of the tunnel and again brought into tequisition to supply the. mill with water. At the point where the new hoisting works are to be erected, the previous owners of the mine, which was then known as the Cornish mine, had a rich pay chute of rock, but, being . -down to water level,they were unable ‘to take out any more of the rock with—put going to 0 tenvy expense; which they were not willing to risk, It is ‘now proposed to sink 200 feet on this rich pay chute, by moans of the undorground hoisting works, 'The mill for reducing the quartz is ca sixteen stawp mill, the stamps va“rying from 750 to 900 pounds each. 'The-pulp fromthe batteries passes ‘over the coppers, thence ever pateut movable blankets, through a ‘trough to a large tank, from which it ig shoveled into seperators, where it ‘is ground impalpably fine, and then passes to the. sulphuret saving ta -sehine, ‘The mill is large, substantially built, having all the: latest appliances, Tho, water used in the mill is utilized twice, first passing on to the hurdy gurdy wheel, 16 feet in «diameter, under a pressuré of over 200 feet, and thence condueted to the overshot wheel, 18 feet in diameter, and both working harmonio sly together, give immense power in working the machinery, Forty stamps, if-necessary, canbe ron as easily as the present sixteen, EKoonomy in*the various depart: moetits of the-mine at the Wyoming is plainly perceivable, For in-gtance, the same water that will run the uuderground hoisting “works, will be used for ranning the hurdy\ gurdy at the mill, after leaving the —tunnel, and the waste water from the Nevada or Soggs mi utilized to run the overs St Considerable expense, necessary to improvements on the mine, have heen expended’ by the Wyoming Company, such as repairing tunnels, laying over 8,000 feet of track, built-7 ing hoisting works, will, oftide, and many other necessary expenses, which has cost the Company nearly $20,000; but the prospect is very flattering that dividends will soon be declared. among the stockholders, It will not be over two months before the new underground hoisting works will be completed, and then rock will be taken from the rich pay ‘ohute, which is known to exist there, There are abort 250 tons of rock on ‘the dump pile, and the present hois'ing works, which are ran by steam, are: busily engaged iu raising ore to ‘the surface. The rock looks well, -eontains 'plenty of sulphurets, and will no doubt yield good returns to the owners. Mr, Mein, the Superintendent. ‘is‘working everything to the best advantage, is a go-ahead, industrious man, and evidently under~ agtands how'to'make. a mine pay, if “there is any peyinit. The elegant stock of ‘Bummer goods now open at Goldsmith's fashionable dry goods emporium. Ladies are kindly invited to call and and examine the latest-novelties. — e ’ frightened rious injuries, tary, Walling’s office, county. Pennsylvania, wery favorable, ‘ = Narrow, Hack pes Bert, Lancaster, while out riding horseback on Wednesday, and when near the Court House, oome very near meeting with serious aol dent, It appears hia horse became and Bert wav partially thrown from the animal when his foot caught in. the ‘stirrup and he Was dragged some distance, holt ofthe bridle, and had nob a) man, who was near at the time, ool larded the animal by the heck long} etoagh for Bert to free himeelf, he wotld no doubt have, recelyed fee Rich Strike, Wenude notioe in yesterday's pa: por that the Albany Compuny had mide a rich strike of cinnabar, ‘The mine is situated in Lake County, about 15 miles from Callatsga iv Lake County,’ “The atrike iv very ex tensive, and the Fook asaaya four per cent. This strike ia within 2,600 feet of the American claim, whieh shipped last week 80 flaaka, valwed at $4,000, The majority of the wtook bof the albany Company i#-beld by tome, idents of this city, R. Wy Tully being President and EB, W, Bigelow, Beores oe Republican Central Committee, The Repubdlicon County Central Committers will meet at the parter of the: National Exchange Hotel, on Saturday afternoon next,qt 1 o'elock, for the purpose of organining for the coming political campaign, and’ for the transaction of other fmportant businese, A full attendance of the conimittee is earnestly deared i oe Reports from over 100 ? Liaw, Brother Clark, of the firm of Tore, son, Clark & Oo, of Wheatland, 1s in this city, and will not, under any ciroumstances, refuse to youglvd Or« ders for anything tn his line, firin make the beft flour to be had in this or any other market, y' The Supreme Court has rendered a decision which completely paete the Meohanies Lien ing to the decision; when the owner, of a house has paid the contraotor ‘Yntull, neither the -mechaniog who performed the work upon ily-nor the partivg who have furnished mate ral for it can come upon ‘the owner for moneys due them by the contractor, Hort kept i Politioal The Independents held a meeting Oh Wodtioaday evening last, atd, M After considerable diseussion a committee Wad appointed to report at an adjourned meeting to, be held in one week, The oliject of the committee, as we wnderatand it,ia for the purpose of preparing for an organization of the party ia this Awoord iiles, lial 4 a to’ Mhady Greek bridge, distance of 14 69 80 of ‘a mile, or chalnw over 14") miles, of thin werk, to be B18, ATG, a iesiatiasmness New Stock Board, Filite oity, iO feet to Leideadorff street. through to. Pine, on which street building, from the weather, longili of treating approach would be reymired; thence on a good grade “G14 milew to Mweetland; thence on prowent tH road to San Juan some 2 The velative distances along’ the yond would be as follows: Starting from the westerly limits of Grass Valley, along.the county: and Gepjiwrd'a toll road 2 1-3 miles; from thin polut over road as now travelwil to Deer Greek 137580 miles, or 3 ahatiy tess than 144 “miles;-from Deor Greek bridge to De Batt’s house in Newtown 67-80 chains less than # of w mile; from De Batt's house to summit Hear Beman'’s house 1 70-80 inflow, or 10 chains over 1% miles; frou thin point to Rush Creek bridge LW isl miles; from Rush Creek to Howth Yuba bridge, 1g: of a mile; from Yoba River bridge northerly to the summit 1% miles; from summit of a mile; from Mhacy Creek bridge to Sweetlind Y44 miloa, and from” Sweetland to Man Juan @ miles, inmaking a total
4 The work on the Yuba River for a (livtaunce of y of. a mile on either aidé would be heavy and expensive, Granite biwwttng and some heavy refalning walla would be the UlaFadter . Other portions also vlong thene grades, would be above the average in coat, and I estimate the entive cout of building new road, vepairing and-making good the portionw-of old road Waveled over, with ull (ile necessary culverts and bridges The Pacific. Stock Exchange—has heen alasted in San Francisco, and We notice among the listof members . the name of Heary Philips and Geo, W, Kidd; both formerly residents of The Anatomical Museum ot Montgoniery street has been sePured and will, aa seon as arrangeJ-wenta are perfected, be pulled down nid an elegant new building erected in ita place, The lot on -which the Museum standahas a frontage of 50 feet on Montgomery, by a depth of ‘An “i” haa alao been seoured, which frouta 40 feet, next to Senator Jones’ Tt ia the intention to open Leideador atreet threugh to Pine, anid the area covered over with a glass root, for a’ Board-reom, protected The proposed building will havea frontage along tops. “fhemain Spring ts sutphur water, 110° Fahrenheit, It is built round with masonry, which makes a reseryoir cight feet square. From this Spring two pluage baths are supplied, each ten feet square, and by wooden pipes the water-is carried from it-to the bath-rooms, twenty in number, built in a double row, close to the Spring, The buildings have not a brilliant appearance, the gases fromtheSpring turning everything in the form of paint or varnish black, in a few weeks, The ‘‘mud bath’ isa mile and a half north of the hotel. It is covered with a wooden structure, if possible less handsome than ‘the bath-rooms, The healing mud is taken from‘ hot bog adjacent to the bath house. screened, then placed in two vats bree feet deep and eight feet square. From the bottom of these vats the _water boils up at atemperature of 1220 in one and of 140° in the other. Paradoxically stated the mud is very 6. clean, I sawa bather emerge from the slime, and expected to have a laugh at the task of cleansing him, butafew strokes of his hands removed the soapy garment and banished my chance of mirth, Naturo here shows beautifully her compensative character. Close by the spriog is a spring of clear, tepid water just the temperature to gradually cool off the blood after the hot immersion. A force pump raises the water into the tank, attached to which is a howe, that serves to sluice the last '. -epot of mud from the bathers. The medicinal and healing properties of by hundreds, and the cures are in progress every day. They are suid to be unquestioned curers-of-chronie diseases. Historically, they have worked miracles, when used by direction and with the blessing of the Jesuit Fathers, eighty years ago. Mining Stock Board. '. GAN FRANCISCO. © «= ". Yesterday. Morning’s Sales, 4775 Ophir, 42. 1520 Mexican, 1654.375 Gould & Curry, 1734. 2285 Best & Belcher, 45°. 65 Savage, 93. 585 Chollar, 78. 106-Hale & Norcross, 38. 255 Crown Point, 2974. 30 Yellow Jacket, 76+, 205 Imperial, 654. 200 Empire Mili, 44. 150 Alpha, 193. 30 Kentuck, 13. it le a a ig Grnorris, Giroflajat — polate in New: Jersey and Maryland thow that the late severe weather bas not materially affeoted the peach and other fralt-ureea, and while tle crop may be somewhat backward, the general outlook ie yet decided upon, persona out of employment. Tue moat elegant assortment i the tine of the new street, thusgiving . 295 it three separate entrances, and will coat some $400,000, which will bring the total coat of House and lot to) nganly $80,000, Until their new quattere ave flnished the Exchange will eooupy some other reom—not Deanen'Oehkosh, Wis, on a reeownt Anda 50 houses, 70 stores, 40 manutvoturiag establishments, 4 ho-tela aud 4 churehes were burned by the recent fire, 3,000 people. burned out ef house and home, and that 300 tamitiea are deatitute and over 2,000 It is drilled and’ these mud baths have been attested» Nee is hereby given, that in pursu®nce of an order of the Probate Ceurt of the County of ‘Nevada, State of Califorpiu, made on the @9th day of. May, A, D. 1875, in the matter of the estate of the minor heirs of A. Fuilweiler, deceased, the undersigned, the Guardian of said minor heirs, will sellat private sale to the highest bidder for cash, in gold coin of the by aaid Probate Court, on and after the Fifth day of June, A. D. 1875, all the right, title, interest and estate of thessaid minor heirs of A. Fulweiler, deceased, and all the right, title and intercgt that said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquire. ‘other than or in addition to that of the said intestate at the time of his death, in and to all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Nevada, State of California, and “bounded and deseribed_as follows, to wit: The undivided three-fourths of the W % of the N 44 of the N W \ of Section No.4, E’ 1g of the NE \ of section No. 5, of lots tour in section 4, and lot one in Section 5, quarter of sections Nes, 4 and 5, 'F 16.N of Range 7 E, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash, in gold ¢c¥in of the United ‘States. Bids and offers may be made at any time after the first publication cf this notice, and before the making of the sale. All bids must be made in writing and sent to the office of J. M. Fulwiler, Auburn, Placer county, or delivered personally. ». : J.M, FULWEILER, Guardian of the minor heirs of A. Fulweiler * deceased, Nevada City, May Ip, 1875. ow For Coun*y Assessor. ANIEL COLLINS is hereby annouhced as a candidate for the office of County Assessor, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. . pRstablished in 1853. ‘Nevada Assay Office, , JAMES J. OTT. — Main Street, Nevada City. OLD ORES of every ‘description Refined, Melted and Assayea, By request Gold Bars exchahged for Coin. IN GOLD OR SILVER, PRICES REASONABLE. Nevada, March 6th. : E NEW SAW MILL, “AT WILLOW VALLEY. HE New Millat Willow Valley is completed and we are now ready to fill all orders for Building or Mining Lumber. . All kinds-of Lumber kept constantly on hand. Orders left at the office ‘on Boulder Stieet, or at the Store of Geo. E, TURNER, Pine Street willbe promptly attended to. A> M. UL: & D Marsp, JAS. J, OTT, SPECIAL NOTICE. N OTICE is hereby given that C.J. ‘ __NAFFZIGER bas this day formed a copartnership with JACOB NAFFZIGER, uuder the:firm name of : J. &C.J NAFFZIGER, And will continue the Retail Meat business at the old stand on™ COMMERCIAL ‘STREET.’ They will keep constantly on hand the very best of » MEATS OF ALL KINDS, SAUSAGE, HAMS, United States, and subject to: confirmation . , San Francisce, California. ELECTROPLATING ~~ { . ready to calve when she left. ;. returning said cow, or giving information S. McBRIDE is hereby announced OP ¢ 25 a candidate for thé office of Sher. read-are-t _.grade at . mill, Se workmen iff of Nevada County, subject to the decision of the Republican County Oonvention, For Sheriff. 5 OBERT HUCKINS is an“& nounced as a caniidate for the: office of SHERIFF of Neyafa County, subject to the decision .of the Republican County Convention. ; : ma6* For Assemblyman. --heteby K W. HAYDEN, of Truckee, wilt ‘de: be a candidate for the Assenibly; subject to the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention of Nevada County., FOR SHERIFF.4 Wf IKE GARVER is hereby announced sa candidate for the office of Sheriff ot Nevada county, subject to the decision of the Democratic Convention. apls 4\ ENWICK R. MILLER, is hereby * announcéd as a candidate for the oftice otf County Surveyor, subject to the decision of the Democraiic County Convention, For Assemblyman. — “MEO. W. GIFFEN is hereby announced W asa candidate for the Assembly, sut-ject to the decision of the Democratic Convention, “ : ae Delinquent Notice. Cy awine c GOLD AND SILVER MINING COMPANY.—Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, Meadow Lake Township,Nevada County,California. Notice. There sre delinquent upon the following déscribed stock, on account of assessment (Nv. 1) levied on the 8th day of April, 1875, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: : No. of . No. of Names, Certif, Shares, Amt. O.H. P. Culbertson, 40 4,750 475 O, H.P. Culbertson, 653 10,000 1000 O.H. P. Culbertson; 54 10,000 1000 'O. H. P, Culbertson, 55 6,625 662-50. Richard P. Croom, 39 5,000 500 hkichard P. Croom, not issu 26,625 2662 50 John Timmons, notissu 9,750 975 Philip Reese, 56 --10,000 -1000 And-in accordance with law,and on’trder of the Board of Directors, made on:the 8thday of April, 1875. 50 many shares of each parcel of said said stoek as may be necessary, Will be sold at public auction at the sale rooms of John Middleton & Son, No. 310 Montgomery _street,, San Francisco, Cakfornia, on the 5th day of June, 1875, at 1 o’clock of said day, to pay said delinquent "f assessments thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. J. M. MOORE, Secretary. Office—Room No. 77 Montgomery Block, malg COW LOST. BOUT the 24th of April last, a RED COW, with abel on,. strayed -frony Guscetti’s Milk Ranch. She was nearly Any person so I can get her, will be suitably rewardedNevada, May 18th,1876,-B. GUSCETHI.BULBS! BULBS! CHOICE FLOWER SEED. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT everbrought to this market. Just received at PRESTON’S Double Tube* Roses, Named DAHLIAS, Dicentras, Madeira Vines, New Gladiolus, Bleeding Hearts, etc. etc., At LOWER PRICES then ever Before. ; Now is the time to plant them. Vick’s New Catalouge GIVEN AWAY to every purchaser of $1 50 worth of Flower Seeds. Another large invoice of NOVELTIES , 80 Oenfidence, 1744.f45 Con Virginia, 40214. $15 Sierra Nevada, 104. 2395 California, 55. = 525 Bullion, 4534. 3 ~" go Seg Belcher, 85. 280 Overman, 60.20 Justice, 90, #5 260 Lady Bryan, 344. 60 Caledonia, 16.,, ° 135 Baltimore, 4%. 100 Silver Hill, 8*,. at eetatl Huxprens of tons of hay are now meat to San Francisco, of mil8 . Nevada City, May lst, 1874. ‘being brought to Antioch, for ship-. PERCALES, Lawas, Prints, Suitings } of all deseriptions. For sale cheap Baus en exhibition at Goldsmith's. a‘ Goldsmith's, BACON and LARD. All persons indebted to JACOB NAFFZIGER are requested to settle their accounts atthe above named place ot business. _-FORD’S BARBER SHOP, POOING, and all work in th rial Art done in the most actel cae BF Raizors honed and set, £16 J. M. WALLING, ATTORNEY AT Law,. » NOTARY PUBLIC, Justice of tue Peace, and FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, . Broa road Street, Opposite the Bank, . am ae Sound HAIR CUTTING, SHAM‘Will arrive from the East ina few days, st NEVADA DRUG STORE, . E, M. PRESTON, Druggist, . COMMITTEE HE REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE of Nevada County, are reuested to meet at the Parlors of the NATIONAL EXCHANGE’ HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, on : Saturday. May 22d, 1875, AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M., for the of organizing for the coming political campaign, and for the transaction of other important business.” A full attendance of all the members is requested. FFICE, Brown r Qiabe ory fore > Vv. G. BELL, ferred to t Bear Rive ‘at work o1 . between 5 Creek, T the tunnel the heade: Greenhor ~ good heac ,. A force of mence at] ‘of Greenh are prepar _ling and b and Green \ between ( will be cor We don’ pecially a Every imp in this cits to give fi have eccas several tin = ~—and tor thi presides € ~. Grass Va tion. If t low our ex _ paper’ mor ple therea nou-reside not entirel judge of tk its improv supposed t unless the of the fact’ Co We tell * not expect unless the: announcer positions. lished in North San Union and These pap in the cou modesty o1 _and give t] announced oe this count morning’s date for th er, subjec! Democrati nated and good Reco: ~ The Yor will take p this, Frid: ladies guar grand time will be cro should be « os _ A China Chinatown caught it slippery, h free himse ’ made good Bes. 1 He out-foo Goin, The Gra -_yarions cat field, with are afraid that. whic await the comment. The Ge their P settee —— a MULLOY’