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May 24, 1874 (4 pages)

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ig I = . es te IE $ & ee 7 i ¥ @ 4 ds : agg si *. 4 “Sreore’s Flat ieee. ; : es Sat Juan Items, ne oe A Cannon to be Discharged. _ The Science of pecnde eacta : BELFORT is to commeriorate her The Dail = Ele. Daily Eranseript Our correspondent at Moore's. We °clip the following from’ the There looms up a chance now that scampi of the followisigrwill con. defer against the 'Praséians: in git: eee oo oak Dales ae pene We Ose aga the to lowing: —= . the nawseous practice of Polygamy . elude it is not always safe to trust to) 1870 bya monument. « This Will be _ NEVADA oe a. ee ‘We have had: some ‘very’ warm. The warm weather bas had the ef-. shall receive the stamp of condemua:. the hondr of whatiscalleda‘'square”’ . executed by an Alsatian sculptereang 2 —__ a —— 2 ease age eae webther 10° Gp past ten: daya sand . tect af thawing out rattlesnakes, . tion from the House of Representa: . gambler, or in’ the reputation of a/ will represent a colossal_lion on 9 ek OCAL €unday, May 24th, 1874.~ . the snow has ‘melted off very fast. . and it will be well for pedestrians to. tives, Not -that we suppose there . square— g house. Tle « old r sesgen rock at the fopt.of the citadel, . mas ai ze nae evens Sarwan ee ‘Mead house of San Franeigeo; whicli}wasused a8 a ganibling hotse, had The roads are-now open ‘from ‘heré . to Bloomfield, and are in very fair a a . ey U . condition for travel. ‘fhe roads from The editor of the Grass Valley Un-. ) 6 to Eureka Soath aré still imkeep @ sharpaook out fortéliiem. A party” toming from Nevada, last week saw two inthe road, one of which was very large and acted are not *‘Gettile” members: of “that “bedy-who i in realityany better than the Delegate, J. Q. Cannon, the Bigamist from Utah. But at any s The. picnic hel _ ou Friday, was-ta Tue new mining region et Pine the reputation among the Sporting+Flat-is—flourishing, with pletity of fraternity of being ‘‘ap and up,”’ bat : ne ene eee jon is in-doubt about-what este nome passable for teams, but Crandle & ‘> eript, menns. He conipising of #10, 51, going to try to: make the trip ‘want. of exactness of expression, . . i 3 wagon in a day or two. iene" which leaves room for doubt, as to T“Vanstables are iw) _ the idea = be sxyiened. Cs “295 . and we have enjoyed a dish of strawthe publi are ‘uable to ‘CMENOAS fs rien with: thres feet of -snow in bla gperdl cease a id ig Regen 1 —— fs at 9. o’clock—ib ‘the as pee -There is but little ‘mining done ‘ee 9 o’clock-in the evening, fry a the -at present. The Eagle Company -_teading of 6ar notice of ‘the time'off . got “Gulia eteiulny ap yet, ?tsdepartare._He-is-aiso. in doubt. = _; about the-meaning of a dowbt ex* pressed by the -‘Transcript—in. reference to Grass Valley going outin a = -"_ “g@lebration of the event-ot-breaking‘ground on the lodal-railroad. Be ours tho duty of clearing up the losibt Sst he FOr Perpteses we worked at little expense and considclear head of the editor aforesaid. . arable prot it 3 On Wednesday last, we published a . . Ollgow £ Co., a Orleans’ Yates mos BENGSE G8 Oy hy Se Reet raping their mine, and are looking ~ giving the times of departure: of the) tors hig dleau up before tig: : Essar stage Sai eemuing te ag The Beston claims at Woolsey’s this city.In that notice it oe wemmes Flat are badly filled wp with pipe that the Sau Juan Stage Jott here on * -Monday, Wednesday; and Friday, “at 10 o'clock “A, M. On Thursday, the 2ist, day 6f May, inthe year of oar Lord@ne thousand eight hundred ‘duced = —— Thursday morning. They have some bottom dirt left fromiast year’s stripping, which. they think can be ing made to clear them up and gét them-in working condition. Nothing-is being talked of here <— oe : as dbacad but dull times-and the grand ball = = ——— Ss ee : suamtgeneeits oe = = which comes of-on the 4th of June, : — So fie agent, that the time-ef dep given by the Odd Fellows~and \Ma. << “ure was 9 o’glock instead of ten as given the day before and we so stated. “\_ The public hereabonts have not been “grislead in-reference to the matter aac to otr knowledge, bat we make the explanation for the~benefit of the : . nion man who isa patren of the line. We hope the donbt is removed. Now as to the doubt about the pro= sons of this place, of which ‘I will give you a full account after the fevent, A couple of our Moore’s Flat gents went up to Giiniteville a few-days since to attend a dance. They represent-the dance as being splendid and the towns lively, but they say ; a ¥ ig = that the game of draw which is cession. The Union has been very; ~~ : a : ae pltyed there is a hard one-to beat, are Geta. thee ae andthatthey don’t want any more yatnadesss ont ara ey oe . of it. A French ‘vegetable pedtalk 69 oolebrating ” _ oy: cin dler undertook: t-go to Graniteville Sethe ripoog : . withsa load of veasibi the other rket here now, T but as soon as they do they will shut . ‘down untitthe price of water is re=4 The LIlinois Company~started_upy clay and slush, and an attempt is be-4 could. ét stones’’ to.be prepared for such an emergency, — a Henry Everett; wife and child had a arrow escape from being cripin a oneé-horse carriage, and when they arrived at the junction Of Main heels of the«spirited horse which made a sudden start, upsetting the carriage and throwing the ocegpants foretbty into the street. Mone ceived a few slight bruises;, M¥Everett and the child. escaped unburt. The horse struck for Birclville, and the carriage is a total wreck. who lives short distance from town, was returning. home he fell Linte the ditch above T hos. Smith’s drowning. He swam some distance before he came to anchor. amination and estimation of damaranch and bad a narrow escape from minus a three dollar hat. rived on-Thursday leaded with freight for our merchants. Mr. Seely says there is an immense quantity of freight at Marysville for the various towns on the Ridge. See Rattlenake. The pupils in the private school of Mrs. Hebbard, on’ Boulder street, were badly frightened on Thursday last, while at play in front of the school house, by the. appearance of a large rattlesnake in their midst. ; = “day, but “hearing how they treated Jaw , s = aS “— o i peerage oe gften thingsthere, he became Beared a o s st ‘ . : DISS OF SRS: HG: 5b 8) 1888 Sete and backed out;but hearing on B the matter by stating that Grass Valdey would do no such thing as to go out in a procession on the 4th ot Ju-. return home that the . greens that were ill treated were not in the vegétable line, has determined to make They ran screaming in every direction, and Mr. Hebbard, hearing the noise; proceeded to the spot-and discovered his snakeship; which he quickly dispatched with a club. He about as saucy_as his snakeship L vate’ they do not flaunt their share We suppose this will have an effect.to cause all to carry “‘pock-’ pied, or killed, on Thursday last, They were riding down High street and High, some-part-of the harness . humanity has considered, and de. . broke, letting the carriage on to_thé/ nominated, and legislated “upon as Last ‘Thursday as O. P. Smith, Upon exges he found himself uninjured” but}, Four of Seely’s 8 horse teams arshould be to every one, in the face of the world, and<‘bully”’ the authoritied of the United States. . its laws, and the sentiments of_the people. “It is not upon Christian profession or practice that the contest be made, and is not._—Let_people believe what they please in religious matters. Butwhen they profess and. practice immoralities, or what the general sense—-of—eivilized — what his-oppotent -held. Directly}? as the building is now being torn down, there is found wheels within. wheels, as will appear from a perusal of the following report by the Bulletin. An investigation of the walls of the whole house was commenced,-and the revelations were, indeed, of the most startling character In one-of the rooms of the upenabled a player to Know exactly over the table in the cetitre of the room there was a small hole -in the such, .it is a disgrace to the wuthorido not believe in-eppression. But . we do believe in enforcing’ the decencies of public life,‘and the Fed. eral Governmerit fails in its’ duty . when it wiitks at what disgraces ciy-! ilization, when it has the power of they were in the early days of their existence, as a professedly religious Joe Smith, their Prophet, Law-giver and Pope, there was no: such ductrine broached ‘as bigamy. . But. Brigham Young differed in his interpretation of pretended revelations, . which became revels as he represented them. Congress has made some weak efforts toward making or inducing those people to quit a prac: tice which is so distasteful to the eonscience of every christian, and ( : whether Salnt or sinner. Now therojis some chance of -Congress expressing its opmion. But we doubt if it dares to do-it, or cares enough about it to declare aga inst it, S : Millinery: and Dress Making. ~-& new millinery and-dress making establishment has teen opened by Mrs. Thoss, on Broad street, ‘three doors below the Post Office. itting andl getting up patterns of Ahe latest . style a specialty: Prices reasonable. Baptist Services. ty that permitsits continuance, We +ceiling through which the confeder. Wires ran along the ceiling to the -remedying it. We haye no anfipa-. ' thy to the Mormons, as such; -as sect] Under the High Priesthood of . #?#8¢In the first placc, wires: ran {ménts to be seen. In thé honse_ ate watched the game, floor, and terminated in levers beneath the carpet, upon which-the cheating gambler placed his foot, as} these wires were piled; the number of taps telegraphed the. course of action to pursue, aoe The faro-room was the most in. geniously-contrived thing in the fromthe door so. that a signal was given when it was opened, and in an instant everything was in readiness This was accomplished by two levers anda space beneath let into the flocr. In a’ second the gainblers withdrew frora the table, “each man of course grabbing his checks and money, and bya motion of the levers the yawning floor opened, and down went the whole “Jay out’’ into the floor. The. carpet was then drawn ovet the spot,and when the -officers’hove in sight there was nothing in the shape of gamblers’ implethere were taken Out not less than 500 wires and several contrivances . per floor was_an arrazgement which . ‘Millinery and “Dress “Making work for the teamstcrs. en Se MARRIED. At Truckee, May 20th; 1874, by Re H. De La Matyr, Mr W. F. Fdwacn, 7; ; Edward Hollister, to Miss Laura E, K 8, “ Triiéxee, ~~ aeeMer, > = —— & DIED: st a: = “At Massawippi, Canada, May 10thof heart diseasse—idward-Hitchtock. ; nfely +; Cal; aged 68 years, — ~~" ~ Pee MRS. THOSS. a oo informs the Ladies of : Nevada City and vicinity that she hag ° opcugd a Dress Making Business at Nevada City, on Broad Street, Phree doors below the Post Office, where she is prepared to do al} kinds of. Millinery and Dress Making. 42g Fitting and getting up of patterns of the ja. test stvle, Prices-reasonable; eit oe Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Co, ae PDRINCIPAL place-of business atthe uf ficeof A. B. brady in the town ut Urass Valley, Nevada County; State of Cai ifornia. Notice ts hereby given that 9 theets ing of the Board of Diréctors of above nan» edCompany, held-on the 19th day of Mey; 1874, an absessinent, No, 2, of ‘Ten Dollars”. agen Was-levied upon the capital stoeg ot thecorporation, payablegi mnédiately in ° gold coitrto George FTE veher, Secen a the Company, at the place of business No. . } 59 Main street, in the town of Grass Valley, County of Nevada, State of California, Any stock upon which this assessment shall temain unpaid on Tuesday, the 23d day of June, 1814, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on Thursday, the 9th day of July, 1474, utcone o’clock, R. M. of that day to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directors.
GEURGE FLETCHER, Secretary, Ofhce—No 59 Main Street, Grass-Vuliey, Nevads County, Cal, m23 Five Dollars Reward. ‘GI TRAYED from the subscriber in the city iS Brand H. 8. on the left hip, of Nevada, one Red three year old Cow. for suddenly hidin@ gambling implements. After the discovery was ‘made, an endeavor was_made by the three strangers to hush the matter up, but the affair had become noised slits in thé right ear. have a Calf. to any one who will return her to me. Said Cow should now. The above reward will be paid JENNIE ANDEKSON, Nevada, May 22d. 1874. FRANK GUILD, ~ pleasantly. ~~ had there not oc day, it would ha cess. The pupil school who’ went the benefit of a shower, but see pleased with it a ~had been prop rain commenced cumstances. ~ : —sag-held-at theare unableto sta The party was a and all seemed . bugely, A goo ~ ‘beauty expressé the ladies pitesen ever seen togethe >this statement as ing that a profes present snd wi community abo dress, we took’ n ley and Nevada + ed, and were ple —gttention of the gers.of.the part: first rate and ev Go to Hyman “mere Suintier st Arrivals byt L, Tkel, HM Jno. Anderson, . Lamb and wife;kell, J. B. Hurne Departures by Chas. Dorsey, _A, Lobel, C. E, of eS ee was foundto bave eight rattles and abroad, and already a good ‘many a button. Rather an ugly customer strangers were about the place drawn Go to Hyman manufactured bo ______]y, or any other day, except to cele: . . Rev.G. Mitchell, of San Francisco, brate the breaking of ground on the another effort. Should he succeed: Regular Licetised Auctioneer,ilroad. ~ We were a little in doubt . “° pity the greens, for a Spring on_. among children. ~\_ we preach ” abe our House, in. hither by curiosity, The develop— xem med a — —— rallye 3 © wer on Sui ion stands a poor show in GraniteSSS this cit to-day, morning and evell. ments-ate créating some stir among’ Vy ee eae nee Exhibition and a — “< aor cs ae oe a eo 09) ects ing. All are invited. the gambling fraternity, ‘but the . of property, on most reasonable terms. The people ___The public was under the impresbye There is preaching in all” the churehes to-day. We have able expounders of the gospel, in this city, and the séatsshould all be filled, go to church. ‘ ~ Mr. Edward Hitchcock, formerly of this city, died In Hatley, in the Province of Quebec, on the 10th of the present month of heart disease. Deceased has three daughters who still reside here: ‘W. F. Edwards; foreman ofthe ‘Jack,’ a favorite bird dog, beSoe et eee SEB KET. longing to James Corns, was bitten by a rattle snake. Corns took a glass of gin and Jack took to themud. If is needless to say the dog will get well, ae The young ladies hete are all busily engaged in makivg ball dresses for the approaching Masonic and Odd Fellows bull. » Our druggist, in anticipation of a big sale of rouge and cream de lis, is laying in a very large stock, & oe leading sports of the city denied all knowledge of he existence df the} . 3 peculiar arrangements by-whieh—the}+—— unwary were fleeced. : As ————_2-— _Hien Prick or Quicxsrnver.—A striking example of the injurious ef-' fects of the high price of quicksilyer upon the mining interests of this coast is furnished in the bankruptcy of the firm-of Parkes & Bowie, of “Nevada. This firm erected two mills for the express purpose of extracting ore from the tailings of mines. One cost $130,000 and ‘the ‘other $70,000. At the time these 4 “Preaching To-day. _/ Rev. J. Sims will preach in the Congregational Church this morning and evening at the usual hours, . Subject in the evening: ‘The heart— what is it?” sion that the Union intended that decision as a precedent for this city to follow. The assertion was rather grandiloquent in style, and might be easily taken to mean what’ the ‘public surmised. None can doubt that this city has the right to celebrate it-if it chooses; hence we believe the Union did not mean to dictate, but, had another. meaning which its words did not‘clearly express, There was such an air of as< sumed superiority in the “atticle about the position taken %y Grass “Valley, and the credit, one would infer the Union desired it should re‘erected a very fir They taxed them its construction, 1 amount original. suficient to comy they desired. ‘I'} . to give an’ exhib ~proceeds from wl to the payment It will come off o1 Itis a worthy ob: patronize it will The people are 1 _ make every effort attend, We hap ICE. ICE. ICE. ae oo Social Party. We have been requested to state that a social party will be given in the school house at Blue Tent, onthe 29th instant. A pleasant time is 2 Holister Advance, and formerly of-in store for all who attend, and we The boys who.are working on the . this city, was married in-Trockee on . presame quite a number from tbis “Big Tree,” have about finished . the 20th. ye =. ¢ity will be-present. A general invitheir contract, and think of cleaning Sylvania Lodge No. 12, of Good . tation is extended. The Nevada Ice Company 4 RE now prepared to deliver Ice to consumers in — Nevada City.and Grass Valley, DAILY. Orders left at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, deine edie vacitinn, theicecat . "? about the 4th of July. The BosTemplars, will celebrate thelr T4th as ses ie aio, — ig pect bois aliacas City, will a crowded. sab a inaction and . ‘ tunnel is being driven ahead . anniversary on the 26th, at their hall. 7" 708d to Nelson, in Plumas} Sa a : ta Bay. washer sa. shat Cat = si night and day. “The rock is’ very . in Grass Valley county, is open for wagon travel. nie Large ACR iad $25 REWARD! dullness was more dy cause of the Sey The Bios ges ie 2 esac . =~ Aigow on tha Buckeye rad in some se the silver extracted ee x K 5 gg _4ecision than enthisiasm about the i. rewotdere © places ts fifteen feet deep. : Tom them. But when quicksilver Wait ie nie ak oores Flat, are ea ; ilread, and we . 7°) POS : ings are held in Grass: Valley at the. -__ was putup to $1 30 pe cum pletion Af thie ‘ratiroed, AAG being all old bachelors, are thinking . ¢ . * . : :* pegs ame d ° = teen ; : kK) three weeks ago, a dark bay Mare, She Preparations for ‘ 5 think so still. Wethink a disposifaa ite brutine seme Congregational churcn daily. Jxo. O’Mana, charged-with house-. the result was that the mills could . bas a a oe ae a ~which-is to come = —__think oi eS iS @aine Speeeer Ti : : 2 is white, y eft shoulTs ‘ << = tion to take a few‘‘tangential flights” ti Se ee The surveyors of the Narrow] >reaking at Marysville, has been . no longer work, except at a loss. . der with the letters “AR She is 5 years Friday evening, J 2 “eceasionally, would liven up the town . #°2held to answer before the Grand J ury This-enterprising firm was thus driven into bankruptcy; and so much mineral wealth as may be extracted from the quantity of ore they worked is lost to the country, The two old and weighs about 10¢0 pounds. Thre — above reward will be paid to apy persom who will leave the animal at the Murchie . Mine, near this city. E ' ~~ Nevada, May 19th, 1874. Gauge Railroad are at work on the other end of the line. -* The ‘young man’-has about got ready to go-into the sheep business, at least he has elpsed up. business in \ Capt. -McMurray, the fat man of theEureka Lake Co., H. H, Hayes, the cattle dealer, and W. D, Long, attorney atluw, have been visiting here for a day er two,and have given " of some who are § and presume th: comes a large nx We can assure al] thata pleasant ti — and doit good. We prefer seeing "<_people alive, if they do get exeited a litte too easily. We hope Grass Valley” _ breaking ground as the Union prewith bail fixed at $1,000, Haxcoce, of Gopher Hill, Plumas county, melted out a $3,500 bar the other day, at Spanish Ranch, the re— OUR RESTAURANT. ' ge nills, which cost originally $200.000 attention f eee > “NWvaly ~— SES a this city. t of > rr » mius, gi ¥3 : : Rfrom t)} —dicts.. We think it-will, if it did wot) ‘ME town atively APReuraneos Ae (ee ee were sold on Friday the 15th, unREMOVED TO . Mb tng up the ente get excited over'the passage of the} . . * —* ~UMmmings I lying very . -. 4 Panty of quicksilver prospect-. Ax the miners’ inthe neighbor-. ‘er the hammer, for $20,500,—Buli 'o their pleasure, = “Se os Alege © sick with lung. fever, while Mr. Peopt ; 8 : Commercial Street, _ er : ‘ bill granting the franchise. Se_far we h ra a ors, consisting of R. B. Barr and. hood of Snake Lake, Wahponsee, letin, — P as doubts about the completion of (°0"N» W0 Was not expected ta live . others, started off from Vallejo ina} and Spanish Ranch, Plumas eounty = in “Transcript Block.” : — ; 1 afew days since, is now recoveriag es : . : : Se . A Brave Woman.—A brave woman Divine services wi the road, the editors of the Trance Yaak spring wagon, Wednesday morning, . are as busy as bees, and said to be of Boston, wh, P J. H. HAMILTON. Prop’r odist Church, Sunda script hear none expressed in this ate asics — = to. scour the mountains of Lake . dotig well. ok ene Sen tO. bate yee Fe the Jecelee ti seta. req) St Granitevitte-times are tively, and in the evening a School at 2 o'clock P: ford, Pastor, vicinity. The road is an assured fact, and tliis city will go more .than Half way to join Grass Valley in name made public, was left in charge of several children one night lately, and-one of them being taken sick, county for Cinnabar, ete, MEALS served up in all'styles and at the and lots of work “ts_being done on’ lowest rates. Mealsat all hoyrs. ml6 the ditches, repairing fumes ‘and Tae water_fiymes of Chapman & Fisher, which cross the Trinity riA coRRESPONDENT, speaking of : : ‘ : Preaching at the ¢ celebrating its commencement. breaks, —_ . Plumas county ‘mines, says: “It is. Ver, at Arkensas dam, were blown . She summoned a woman servant to GARDEN SEED : = Sunday morni Tus rush tothe Twenty-nine . Water we want. We:have plenty of} down during the gales.which pre-. CTY ® prescription to the spothe‘ Se i= “immediate yd Dovarn Aaarn.—Hon, F. 8, FreeSic, eee Gaui to ¥ Bors} the best kind of ground, and 500}-vailed-during the early part of last . C@Ty's for some medicine; but the . = GRASS SEED, = eae s man has made himself a reputation . +" as sae = TAC%, SR Sah SSE: t aares oa be pointed: to and proved . week, — : s servant came, frightened.out of her. 0: 7. \_—= a ag an artful dodger. In the Legis. 8FCino, still continues, e aes a — = ~—Bervices atthe Ex Sueday morning at ; : Anderson, Pastor, } Wits, saying there was a burglar concealed in-a certain closet. The woFLOWER SEED, owen 2 Jas, LEsLix, who has long been an inmate of the Insane Asylum, returnlature it is well konwr he dodged on several occasions, among. them. the Py “prospects iii 8 Vicinity. Capi . tal and labor will brifg—the water, = Bex ranches are being established ; age waar : ae s man Went'straight to the door and} ” —aT— Divine services a "ote om thé Local Option Act uutil in the mountains around Julian City, Says the San Bernardino Gtardied te his home in Placerville a_few said, “It pe “. eg = Ce } Sunday niorning at 1 sae reigned up to it, when he finally . S» Diego County, jan: “Two or three thousand neres of . days sihee, . Last ‘Thursday morning . closet let him come out,”"-whereupon. } NEVADA DRUG STORE. Bo de % voted for the act. In our town elec. . A acral te on foot in Siskiyou SP ee ba: about ee brought ~ — found dead. = his bed. we: a big, sinister look ing negro stepped. . = Divine a tion under that act; Mr. freeman Coutity. to build’a contiiwoudzoad si oo ~see . eens : me A quarter of the Rancho San Ja-. rth. The woman then, with the . , Ee £, Chinch: Sunday n dodged out of town, as did also one from Yreka-to Fort Klamath; : . race pany o baa . e aD ‘ainto Nuevo, 11,819 acres, in Ban “atmost coolnéss, handed “him the. Sees Shee = = : sae ‘of the newly chosen Trustees whe — = shave bought up wuater-rights and-will Diego vounty, was sdld on Saturday . Prescription, saying;—“Taxe thigtoi . EM. PRESTON, “©. Dorsey, Pastor. 3 iss ‘THE [Barbara Press will. . bring water on to the land from some tt Pig het ares ; 28 a F% 2 ae —_—__. Was slsetecl on Rent iniye.: Man do}; “Tax Sune” BAPORre” Présd will: ee the 16th, by Ysabel Pedronena de. ‘Be earest apothecary’s and get it DRUGGIST. = ‘La Es not ‘like this child’s play.—Yolo makea new departure in July, by . point near the mouth of the Santa Altami 2 “yy, . filled.” The black burolar : , i= = er cies Sl ee mie 2-2 _ . Hellman and Chico Forster. . pyiaout’a “word.” ~ Meanwhile the ROE poste er as Supply of cigar “Tux Spanish Ranch Road Com-. _ OX “Wednesday, the 13th inst.,}@ A Lopex of Good Templars isto} pag Artesi 1 at woman, who began to feel somewhat . _ ' ING ‘CHEMICALS AND ind, fromthe rage Peay led “pro. H°%S Lacrois, a_native_of “France, . be organized at Round Valley, in . . tesian well at the salt works . faint, called neighbor. ~The latter + SMUEELES, PAINTS Jack, on Pine st missioners advertise for sealed “prowas poisobed at Fort Jones through oe ee tins “g’’ ~. . Rear Yreka, is down to a depth of . -was about to go to thea et os . sues i : sals to. build the road from the : / Sh . Metidoeino County. <a : ‘aes pothecary’s . .-4 .__ NISHEES, ‘“tived from San pe T's Ribose tan © . eating a-tondstoot— a a feet. The first 118: fect was for the medicine,’ when ‘a clerk . . -: ne ket Rates lange stock of t Devil's ulbow oy to the crossing aod? amt in . ) Tisprrs, the man shot at Riverside, through a stratum of volcanic origin; . called with it, saying that a — All at the Lowest Market 3 P 3 se Oe * of aa pee i , his bs Spanish ee = — ng sige vicina ag 4 short time since, is still in a dags{ the remaining 562 feet have been . had bronght the prescription and ie: : i i Mies Staeeke ; Gench, Plamhe-cousty, peumag Vountyis stil snowed up, jondition: ‘throhgh sandstone, basis a : & Prescriptions correctly compounded ; cae Hae : sti depe [gerous condition, sss a . then disappeared. at il Bours, ~ — 5 Ge them good aoe se eas ln. “jam ie sep a ca ax ‘ ~ = : oe