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Che D ily 7 Transcript. .
WEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
Gynnasium gag
frass V ) fy hasa sucdessfu
asiuny cla’, and NevadaCityshoul
Saniy. ‘May a. 1831.
Amcicnut and modern Gold Wines.
Ri hard B. Kimball lec
nore t Washincton Heights Cen
ured
tenary. Clab rec ag on the subject
‘ \ of 45511,” commencing with the refSa
tal in £1) rs
€. ‘dito that pare’ cabaret
: ot ion. “The qm ‘er spoke
: of phe quantities of gol and trackd
iteehfkiory throngh the latter books
§ thay Bible down. to. the.presént . .
* tay. ? “Ii ig emblemapic of yirtue, 2
hunesty and beanty. Itis'the ovly
the heoklof Tob a perfect description
of mining is given, one that ‘a
forni: tie er Would renddy recognize .
—Hdldif, thetisael “and-shait.==—
— Sok omy was auceessinl asa gold mii ner
fuil¥ Hive toitsvalie. the mid
dié ages, when seareh
the piilosophier’ss stove; whieh”
ts doaway with the trouble .of
ging gold, the qtiantity of coimactu.
ally decreased to
When tlie
free a-ain, Ve nice sprang’ dato .gloriof our money, world Was
coveréd, and the omines “of South!
“A neri¢a and Mpxigo added: in half a .
century $1,000, 590,000 to the circula.
tion.
+ op, eroakers bégan to! be alarmed-and-:
}
Whea America began to devel.
Phere tsnot €nongh cain for the world’s busiJust.then, wm the remote wilds
of California, the little daughter of . .
a millwrighbycw! hile playing in ‘the . ,
dam. attached to’ C aptain Satter ‘aL
asked, “\Wihat-shal-wedo-?
ness.’
father and ex‘Whata pretty stone!’ It
We all know
Australia. was_ next
sawniill, came to her
. claimed:
was a nngget of gold.
what followed.
in gold producing; then came Nevada, . 4 ;
‘day, Judge Jghn Caldwell presiding;
Colorado and Arizona, until uow we
have cightor ten: States _produeing . .
eimtgh for all the world.”
‘cloged by exp'aining the term of
pec e piymyents. . “It dogs not méan
tiat. For all buy I. reeeive specie,
_ and for ald sell I get specie. ~ There
is not'go'd and silverenoughin all the .
Kimball !
world t:. ransact the wor ld’s business
for-a single day, but it means that .
in -setthng balances commercial
“Daviess tifonghout the world as
well as betwénman_andman specie .
smugp be employed, aud the nation
whieh @isrexarts this rule sink’s
— inevitably: iuto discredit and dis
: >
in
’
ne
A Test Case,
Section 15, Articlé 20, of the pew}
Constitution says ¢° st
‘Mechanics’ material, meb, .arti+ .
sans anddaborers.of every class, shall .
—________-have 4 lien Hyon property npon wiich .
tusy nave beatowed. labor, or «furnu.
ished material for the value of such
labor Tue or material furnished, and .
: the Logislatire ‘shall provide, by .
law, tor the speady and ettidient en!
iurcenie nt of such liens,’
Xease under the above “law was .
tried in the Superior Court of Sierra
courity Waht Tuesday, anda decision
is expected soon, The Savave Placer
Mining @éinpaiy let a eohtract * to
oue dhirkey tb rut" v tannél Of the
claim. The men Stiilg Were employed by’ the edntractor, and worked until the amount of wages dus them
and unpaid aggregated over 31,00)
-whéh “the “Butractér: failed. Tbe}
workmen then filed liens upon -the
claim and“Broaght~ suit to enforce
them,
at alia al
T we Good Quariz Mines.
Daring the mopth of March.the
.workingȎxpenses' of this Sierra Buttes
amoupted)$0/310,457, and the “re
ceipts to-$27,904, ° For the same .
time the Plumas Eareka produced
$4358 at aitétal dost of -$22570)
Last monty (Apeil) the Sierra Buttes
paid a dividend af nts’ a
aggregating $30,000, and the Plumas .
Eavekwpaidone of 75 cents a share .
as cregating § $105,000. There are. in
this part of the State plenty of other
mines just ascipabe properties as
these two, but the tro ible with many !
‘of them athat theywr: 10°80 wise y
managed. Armine niust be conduct
, ed on pare! business ptinviptes in or
der to make it profit the stock hold—
ers any thing.
. j
2)-ce share .
be.
, the first rec.
sin Wedsure of valae initgelf. In .
Cahi.
~The Greeks aud Romans were .
was made for!
was .
dig fj
about:2100,000,000 . Ly assamechis
i cérat San Francisco.
ous commercial life, Anierica was dis— ithe ee notification of his appoint: .
) Washington for approval.
granted.
halt grown fell out aver some
jed by inusuranee.
. There is no medicine better than th
ae me: .
= >
~ . follow suit and also organize one.
, the horizontal and para Mel .
_Sicrra County News.
A Two Bit Steal.
————
An Electric Sensation.
doa Alain ——
Seigler Springs
ras i Salt teks Trib ine, May 2 * ) tai i i sr day a storekeeper in
The Rainbéw. wine continues The other day a s : 2 lich. oA rather startling ferrin w a LOT EI, #\ about the same. The tunnel has townetepped out of, his establi: cre ee ae aed x3 ie
1%
: inuten and teft a1 Soyes SPOUrS::
: ;
take ‘County Ret Mee ag Califo:
. been run sym: 7 169 feetion the ledge. . ment for afew minutes : Mee 6. mahi’etrnit pipreipn
nil
i i ge, * “astomer . B'S, 4 =
e. It isa hon: anzabayond ali doubt. friend: in «charge, * One custo Dot nel aiecek oaks the
Peter Bieth, ‘an: old, resident of
eame in and bought
twenty-five
dan ze »r of Mixing ‘elec tricity ap to be JOHN SPAULDING, Prop’r,
. trapeze Fey of goods. The part
t band éuch things,< when . that section, was killed in the Dutch . cents’ worth, ‘ P a Neath al to Little Butteyeup’ 3 trial.
hi ¥ i , yan r vars, clubs, an: ; ind . Company’s Diggings, at “Loganville, }.in charge laid the money down’ on} a acu cr es hes a tsleph
— eae cS : ; oné of thes : Aas ;
. sensibly used.“They ‘build np =! fast Ti lay ‘ the counter till the proprietoramight . 7" ° ae ise teh! @ no eqttnbuin-tee
arde an’s 18¢ <pandfais. 1a5 NuUFSaay,
i Wire crosses the electric. igi fr 2 nies , he
sheer langle eae ee , 2 Th e mill at the Black Sacks Mine, j return. Just then another mancamé ; ck a ss wit antly ¢
3} ha F i stor, Whica 1 _ mac , re 7 ‘hest ke him agile so that He can : a ; set »../ ductor, : mi
chest, maxe filte ag
ae aiced for something. The a Di
: . ‘Jim Crow, canyon, is be com. in and aske : 5 deat af th } ’
. 2 4 ei vim Cro 0) } = 5 " 1 fea nes two, ai J 3, 1
. hold his own ina free fight or ‘any : Be : i ¢ . calesman stooped dawn behind the’ Wite Of & nee 5
‘ ‘ $7 + and pl ted The conrpany are about to} salesman stoope te ; erithnd: nearly 8 :
where ese, OF ets ee 2 . a +e > article. ie1y He ¢
¥ ; ; ithy hue, “They Stok a winze to be used for air, ‘The eoanter to get the af; ale — ea criuz the store sod descending .5 id ali Didews 2
give nis ene Acs mohegan Caged = he eountel ue 6 "age ea area a Li #*s Di
at creas : 4 lower tunnel is not yet in, but is.goraised up the money on the count ee ae on poke Pa wht's f
eire billiodsness; tndigestion, and a ithe prete purchaser were tiie telephone to about the jiu the vd,
EO AIths ‘ : ) Py 3 ae yuTCHe i t ‘
‘ ‘i 7 : oahea rs pi il } anc he ' ST ape ee, } \ORBSION. :
thousand other ills that fl sh is heir . ing. 9 a y: . T : fie pave chase and. gaw . +9 80me Feason,0n Seige, DORA ted
; The shaft of the Hidden Treasure . both gone. € ge hase, suk Edthohabe. bite Gedeked toabh til ed
It Joes .n ot cost much to main-4 ‘ : ae Ce : corner Jand pass up the telephone if@ eagzed unbil .16 pica
™ aee for. is dow 35-feet and the rock is bet-. the man turo 4 col Z pas i ooh td the sentria Miche wire..‘ igh ss
ee j > t t cri abe ik fan tt &. iro. }
tgin a proper ly conduct d pl: the aurfacs; Sinkin® . Broad street. When he cot tothe i me :
ithletie treatment. If one
score Of
issues and start a club here they
and the Lénefits inestimable.
are
in-the city, who would giad ly join .
and give the club t
sugyestions,
ee
A Bet Decided.
1 Eprror ansciurr—To decide a
little wager; wall you tel us whet
jor not Mr. Watson vow has everyi thing arran géd so he-can immediate
position as Navi it-Ontiiaan
At
ScetcRIBERS.Mr.Watson_has simply “rece sived .
-This document
forms for
; ment to the office.
by’
‘nrust fill out and
Department at .
Attér the
a hond has ‘been apprédved a commiission will. be forwarded to bim,. upan .
}ig-aecompani ed
. bo nd Which he re‘turn to. the \proper
. the receipt of which lie can immedi.
ately enter upon his duties. It is
expected his commissiou will artive+
yabout. thre thiddle of June.
_ >.
Supcrior Court.
. The following business was transected in the Superior Court. yesterIu the case of Stephen: Murphy,
convicted of resisting a officer, the
iamotion for arrest of judg ument was
‘The Sond was ordered dis:
charged: and; the sureties released.
This action wis the result of a defect
viz: It did
specify the defendant as being the >
in the information, not
agentof Mr. Wateys, which he really
was. , z
-“fhe Paopte vs. Ah Sam,-This—is
another of the cases growing out of
the assaults made by Chinese. on
On trial. wie Assessor Wheeler,
er]
A Pugilistic Pigeon.
ctacle-»was. to be
witn’séed in'a Nevaila City “hotseyard Friday. A
irisky JQuag: hapetes that, was. about
An unusual spe
dove and a
trivial
‘matter and prodeeded'to™put ahead”
on each, O§4 whey f Eher ought for ten
2ug
. minutes or so, the bird getting the
best of its oppouent at first. ~ Finally the rooster rallied and “‘anceéeded
jin driving the pigeon from the field:
. Both of them were considlérablly bat.
. tered during the fray, itds said.
aii ae
The Revised Edition.
Brand & Bassett have just receiv
el a lytoithe niuch-fafked of reviced New ‘Festamenta, a copy of which
they stit to the TRANscR@T
tum yesterday.
Sane
yet had timé to examine the work
carefully but is assured by others /
thatit isa good book
house, Brand & Bassett are. also
selling immense quautities ef those
Portiolwo ‘Fablets.
i
Fiveat North Bloomfield.
about l o'clock
disvo¥ered
Yesterday morning
flames were ——
at
‘ he
The
0, covdoubt
throagh the rvofofa house
Skidmore’s. buloow,
property was totally destroyed.
'rear of
loss was probably $500 or $60
The
tess restthtart fronts
it “was feared
towa might barn also,
fire
tlefeetive
and for atime the
— ie — on
Tuizke is no longer any rvotly
speculation concerning the fh
ths mining industry in'this
It has become s fact as:
manent as our raily
; @d aud per-}
sand farms,
sucha cl t businessmen and capW, H. Suimmsells the geauine: ‘‘C.
P. Dupee Hams.” Beware of counterfeits of this aplendia see whe
rene
italists“4nd such attention from peo‘generally that there is no more
{question in regard to its future development than there can be in regard te the oldest and best established lines of bunecgs kaown among
men, ’
or two . . te
our. citizens would poal their”
would find theeeost nierely «nominal,
THére .
anit nbe 1 of experienced gymnics
he benefit of their
her .
“ta coat-belonying— to “the
his} +
to have in the
tlae, 7
i@ recognition of
r than at
twill . be continued until 50 feét depth
. is reached, This mine was bogded
. fer 90 days, but the owners care
i the to melt ae burn]
little whether the $50,000 ia‘ paid-or} rused.tg. Len. sisnal wepi into the ceni not; asthey can sell ‘the mine for i ee gs ee
— = ees = = Consistency. = Eves ive, “where -itwas heard like
ere wegen ERIE l thetreports of-a-cannon,-and the opape Does a maT, evergointoa grocéty . cuss: plea at-once-what—was—the
. A Coat Cribber. store and sayy “TH give your five . niatt Mr. Suith heard. the beil
agi a at t A tee msicioe” 2 : n saw the smoke comFriday Mike Gonegal went ito! cents a pound for sugar” aud axe } ring, “a whe Sor aud throwiig tive
; : : inz out of the bo
the United States Brewery on Main . to be treat d with respe ‘ tile door open Bair the-coi » ‘sien
stree “tod himself to & plass{all. He asks the price of sugar‘and . . a oitting fashie like lichtaing. r t ant treated
gy ight J
i : ame— ? } . ‘ Vue t
fof the wholesome beer dispensed . pays what-is asked: Bat-—the same He-sent a boy sineny ria offie 27
AY ‘ rice rent sr . notify them, but they had ascertainec
‘. there. As hestarted out he preked-upman will offer a price twenty per) Nott) them, but they ascert
]
and took it along with. him,
one saw hin do it, and’ Mr. Hosken
Marshal
found
complaint,
trail and
Swore out a
i Baldridge took the
the man and the stolet property im
Johnson's stable where the thief trad
The. trial
night before last, and. the
. been stopping of nights.
took pi ce
. prisone rupon being found gnilty was .
ie patenced to pay a fine of $3%or pote
f jail for Fags ay
, Mr.
. ber of the oh: Lingang.
— ——
Not, having’ .any
inoney Gonegal is now a mem:
he € hure “hes To-day.
At'the Baptist church there’ will
‘bea Bible: ‘study in the morning. In
Mr.
will lecture on ‘The Perthe evening the pastor, Rev.
Bateman,
helion.’
At the
there will be services
?
Ghurch
morhing
Congregational]
and
evening-by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims.
The subject for the evening ‘lecturé
will be, ‘Sisters Contrasted.”’
Rev. Mr, Mimwill preach at. the
Methodist church morning and evening, as usual,
Re publican Notes.
+ Nathaniel: V_ a zn Conkling, a
brother of Sec Conkling, went to:
Lake'T'ahoe,
whygre lee will spend a few days.
last Fhursday. morning
-Three narrow-gauge flat cars were
hauled from Truckee to Lake Tahoe,
list Thursdays » They camey from
Clinton, and are to be used by” the
firm of Hobart & Marlett on their
new narrow gauge road,
ae 2 + +a
A Slim —
—— ‘
every . }
propriétor
Some *
‘ se ’ Wn Pi
latter thorotighfate the abjecy ot
-He does search was invisibie:
cent, below rates for a given
ia‘the acv-rtising columns of anews
is not taken.—-New Haven Register,
-__—o>-A Case fron: Grass: ¥alley.was recently _ar Edward .Mann
la.imals, and taken before* Justice
Divisto be tried. -Fiiday he
application for a change of venue to
Justice Robinson's court in this city,
and yesterday his case was docketed
There. It will come up for hearing in
‘a day or two.
we
Civil and Criminal €ases.
“Fhis week-the attention of the Superior Court will be devoted to. disposing of several civil cases that are
s+t for trial. Next.week the
iing of criminal cases, of which there
hear‘are several important .ones on the
. calendar, will be résumed.
\
WS Ge einer Good Buy.
Phil. Richards bas purchased ten
acres ¢f land adjoining the -Haif
Mile Honse on the north
is erecting thereon a two-story house
side and
whreh he ‘will enaby himself.
proposes to ivake wnice place cfit.
Oe
flich Livers. .
The highest spot on the globe inhabited by human beihgs is the BudAlist, cloister of Hanie, ‘Thibet, where
twenty-one priests live at an altitnde of 16,000 feet. ‘The monks of
. Benard; whose monastery is 8,177 feet high, are required to descend
frequently to the valleys below in order to obtain relief'from the asthma
indaced by the rarity of the atmos—
phere about their mointain eyrie.
At the end of ten service at
his .
rob . ?
have somuch faith in wantin as he
HA Ce
space
paper, and feel offended because ‘it
rested at Grass Val ey for cruelty to
made
Pnil, . t
2 Gua
result was thatthe bell inthe store
rang-and at the same time the i
. voli 1a cole of wire became red hot,
the trounle already by the action of
tie instrument.
Atthe junction’of the two wir .
.
ef th Ye was a briliiant display of elec.
tricit¥, which was seut off ia the
‘shape of sparks of fire and simultaneously-all the lights east of this
potnt ton that eivenit — ont.
Quite a crowd gathcred-‘to wonder at
the display which was steuped” by
grappling the lower wire-with a cord
and: pulling it down free of. the one
above unti-the latter could be tightlened up, Yesterday aiorning the
box was taken down but it, was bej lieved that it was destroyed for future usefulness.
‘This is the most interesting of several similar accidents that have ‘oc-~ 52 ry
Marrying an Editor.
“Yes, ?m Mrs. Snow, an_ editot’s
wife. well remember when Mr.
. Suvow asked me to become his wife: f
. confess I loved Mr. Snow, and think:
ing it would be a fine thing to be the
wife of an editor, I said .‘'Yes” as
pretty as I knew how, and I became
Mrs. Snow. [have seen ten. years
of married life, aud find my husband
. to be au amiable, godd—-natured man.
He always spends his evenings at
home, and in thay respect is a_imodel
iman, but he only brings a pile of exchanges which is only ‘limited by the’
Mength of his arms, and reads. while
‘Ip atch the knees and elbows of pantaloons or coat. After we have had .
. 1 break the stillness by asking:
“Mr. Snow, did you order that
coal I Spoke te: you ab por 2
“What did: you say, y dear ?”’
} asks after a ininute’s Hest than
{ “Did you order that eval I spoke
. to . you about ?”
. . ‘Indeed, my dear, I am sotry, but
}E for gotall afous it. It shall -come
to-morrow,
Another hour's silence, which
relieved by the babyerying, and
rather liking the noise I made no effort to quiet itn.
“My*dear,’ guid Mr. Snow, after
he
is
cured recently from the same source. {
eh DALE ¢
eihtaci Fe que Wh
ications to
:
5 WHB-GAR er.
= Fe ROR a a ok FH eee Sanrtnaes a
Gag geese a4
FOR Siie-GHEAP,.
Peer Cree!
OVar AND LOT. down
eal Address G, Nevada D. CROCKER,
y Post Office.
Bs Hh. “BRILL eR
TEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HARD
K the Firest and Best stock of
. GLOTHING,
Gents” Furnishing Goods
To be found le any Store in the city,
Broad St., Odd Fellows Building
x ee city.
J. SCHNE DER
do all hinds of ik = to
House: bint, Paper Hanging, Graining and Kalsomining at reasonable prices.
All work warranted. *
m19 Apply at STUMPF’S HOTEL.
a
C. HEPLER,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
. Case Goods, .Grain, Feed, &e,
Goods sold at Bed-rock Prices.
Fine Brands 0‘ Cigars and Tobac@
. cheaper than the cheapest.
———
GEORGE E. TURNER
PIE STREET;
NEVADA CIrry.
YHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in
HARDWARE.
a term in the County Jail
tery.
for. batthe chain=
. gang and.in consequence has beet
cotined in a cell and.fed on bread
and watér ever since he was committed to the Sheriff's charge. The at
thorities say that of course they cannot make fish of one prisoner and
flesh of another.
refuses to work on
«. P. Hantington’s Benevolence.
It having been stated that C. P.
Railroad Company, intended to erect
a church at H itouten. Coun.,, his
birthplace, a N’ Y. Tribune reporter
calléd on him to ascertain the facts,
‘The matter reduces itself to this,”
' Mr. Huntington said,
ago I received a letter from a comunttee of ladies at’ Harwington soliciting subscriptions for the ereétion of
a lectureroom on the grounds of the
j old Congregational church of. sthat:
ye. . Place.” My reply was. that. L would
. consult an architect, and if J’ fou
. aplan that suitel me I woul
the whole thing built at myexpenke.
Fhis ivall I can say SO far. ‘The
4 church itself I jee not visited for
I have only a diin
fice of it.”
>> wi
ave .
sforty years,
remembg
Ast Easter Monday the same‘rich
Ruglish lady who was wont to preter’s pence tothe amount of £15,000 iw retura fur bis blessing, again
-to'd thatthe
her till the next day. The pious lady thereupon left with a vow
ragsin to trespass meen the ‘Pope's inTuk St, Sad Seas kas,
“ieee
Joe Lawrence, who is serv. ing ‘out
. Huntington, of the Central “Pacific .
This secibe has not .
sent the Pope every year with Pe-.
uppedrid in the Vatican to make her!
customary offering, when she was . Benjamin Franklin Hooper dowh to
coutd nyt Pecdive
tie monastery they are compelled to
chang: their level. At the top of
Mount Blane, 15,781 feet above the
level of the sea, Professor Tyndall
spent a might, and with less discoimnfort than his guide, who found it
very unpleasans.
In Jaiy, 1872, Mr. Glachir and ;
Mr. COxwell ascended ina baloon ta .
the enormous ‘height of.°38,000 feet.
Before starting Mr. Glaisher’s" pulse
beat 76 strokes per minute, and Mr.
Coxwell’s-74,° At 17,000 feet, Mr:
Glaiisher’s pulse had increased to 84
and Mr, Coxwell’s to 100, At 26,000 tect Mr. Glaisher could hear~his
heart beat and his breathing became
oppressed: At 29,000 feet he betame
senseless, notwithytanding which he
stillascended another 9,000 feet when
his hands were paralyzed and
feet, climbers suffer from pie rarity
of the air, yet in the e3. persons
ean (well, as.at Potgsf, at a height
of from 13,090 tg-15,000 feet without
inconveMmd :
Lime Kilu Club,
* Vhe Secretary announced a létter
from Michigam-City, from a‘ colored
woman, asking the advice of the
. Club as to nathing ber baby . George
Washington Smith,
“Ft-ant ony. solid*opinyon,” ‘ang
for our racé to hang up on immortal
names,
Jeflersons and» Henry Clays doing
whitewashin’ and barberin’
whar de dinin’-room won't pan’ out
de cooler fur s
clothes off de line,
dat his mudder got sick in her anxiehe had
. ta ope the valve with aie .
. In.the Alps, at the height of 5,500
“‘a few days
wered thé Presidént,**'dat it ani time .
I spect dar am about half a
. million George Washingtons, Thomas
in. dis
kentry, and you kent. strike a hotel,
at Jeast twe Abe: Lineelns and one
Gineral Scott. Wen I see a police—
man trottin” Gineral Grant Jones or
pickin’ .
it .convinces me
y to hunt him up @ name.If I had
a leetle b'ack baby, Sot hepa ® want . .
it had cried a minute or so, ‘yon had. .
better give the baby some catnip tea
to quiet him; he troubles me.”
The baby 1s still. Another hour
pease without a breath of noise.
. Becoming tired, Itake a lamp and
reting ‘for ‘the wight, leaving Mr.
Suow 80 engaged with hispapers that
i he does not see meleave the room.
. T oward midnight he comes to bed,
} and just as he ‘has fallen asleep”
baby takes anotioa to e-y a t
rise and -try to still hin ‘Then
another begins to scream@t the top
lof his lungs. ‘There istio other course
but-to awake Snow. Sol say:
“Mr. Snow 4REr. Snow !”
The thi time he starts.up and
cries hat, Tom, more copy ?”
Weue” take my advice and
© a marry an editor.
_——
A Literal Chinaman,
.
On Saturday afternoon Pete Cav—
anaugh ‘hired.a Chinaman to whitewash his fence. The artist fell. to
work, but-only applied the white
wash tothe pickets, leaving the posts
and cross pieces bare. Mr, Cavanangh came to inspect the work and
uoticing that the job had been rather
spel ficially petformed, heaped the
usual America blasphemy upon tlié
wh:te-washer,; and as he left he
waved his hand and slionted:
‘Whitewash everything in sight.”
Later in the afternoon he returned
and found that a most literal inter} pretation had been placed: upon his
language and the Heathen had whitewashed the delivery. wagon and was
engaged in’. putting the finishing
touches on the horse, the animal
standing still and seeming to enjoy
the performange, as it) was cooling,
After the owner had fully recovered
from his astonishment he grabted the
ing to’ common report, threw him‘
over the Justice Conrt_
a » Agora:
Lot For Sate.
to call him Jim, or
areas sae 12 SS stains!
d ln Ba VERY won
Chinaman _by the que and aecord—J
ei.
Of Every descr
. TRON,
STEEL, oe
_ASTOVES,
7 TINWARE,
PIPES AND FITTINGS,
_ . POWDER, FUSE,
ROPE, BLOCKS
SHOVELS, PICKS,
AXES, SLEDGES, :
GUNS, PISTOLS.
Et.
i
Etce., Etc.,
PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS,
PUTTY, ETC.
Crockery
——aND-—Glassware.
MILL & MINING
_ SUPPLIES.
Agent for the justly celebrated
Vulcan Blasting Powder,
The best mining powder’in use.
Large and full ti 5 of GRAXITE IRON
. WARE.
WECHANICS’ TOOLS of all kinds.
GALVANIZED “TRON PIPE OF ALL
. SIZES made to order at short notice.
tage btn dh amaante meee buyee Eo. E TURNER,
£27 Purchasers will find it to their ROVERS nc
Bricf }
he Citizens B
» gold bars to
To-morrow is :
the city wil dow!
cahbath-like apy
Tha mem! ers
‘yard contempla
them Armory on
Ine roads to 1
are i) BSplend id
ihe pleasantest. t
travel th rough t}
The Union
that the work o
<qew town reserv
wilkbe commenc
ihis week. He
which to dothe
The building}
\ Flume Compa
tracts to get out
eivht new house
city this season,
are als: pdeing
ness.
Mrs. E. a G
home on last e
the District A
happy}
quence. His st
bea arding school
at stale aun tim
tion.
Dr. P. Es Hi
fore-tast-for—Ca
Sierra Valley,
about six wee
wal;
he-will assume
the peace to wl
last fall. Johu
the posipion.
Cily Boar
“The City Bo:
yesterday.
Bills amount
ing election ¢
purchases, wer
~ Superintende
thorized to. reo
a basis of eiyt
_aine ¢ as hereto
two lower dep:
grade,
~ The examin:
promotion was
_doring the we:
"‘Phere-wilH be
the examinatt
The Comme
be held in the
evening of th
has been chos
dress to theg
The Hoard 1
fag year by
President and
Hew of !
Tv be agent fe)
arrived and w
great inyentic
as’ Dining Ro
The Boss is
by the best -h
parts-of the §
introduced he
Those of our
really good
aud see the e
Pare
Charles Ba
of the Plaza .
of John Patti
and lot, locat
which has for
hy Mr. Patti
seller reserv
; lying betwee
‘Shartleff's pl
Pennsylva
The annua
tion of officer
gine Co. No.
nesily evenin
Py, M.* Evers
to be present
mOLeTbY
VF, Esc
Fresh Can
Don’
The comin
and the Mil
two subjects
—portance, an
in the peep
~ follow ottt it
markably le
class groeer
Smith ‘the
Cityy<