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May 5, 1880 (4 pages)

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EDISON'S GOLD MENING PROCESS bh u yet : SEA 4 The Anity T OTrwrsey itt Sap ws rar Is it a Success 2 Whatls thoucht of HEVADA CITY, CALIF GEA <& ky Edwin Bates Darscy, the ng Investment © ompany. Wednesday. Ma y sch, ! 183 bese a ofthe United States MinCane that Mr. Dorsey had been . invéstigating the merits of Edison's at the United States Assay office. port “New Yor kK, April 12 ‘EpWAKD BATES Dorsey, 18S0. sc I-s «. gold’ was lost by being carried inte the magnetic sand pile, I took _sam-» ples of each and h nad them assayed 4 The following isa copy of the: re-; "Investments in CaNfornia, 3 The Mail, in California mining property. says: paid for the Spring ped grave property in Cali fornia; Pp and water speaking” ofthe} : amount of New York investn 1ents in . day in this city inthe mat “We recall $850,000 raised here, and ; tion we 90D Goons . ! Ee . Bidding Agati: at Each Other. A case sl excessive cavtion devel. oped some serious results le other ~ of the+ * _ purchase of a church pew. Phe ancis fiked for : @ certain day, but A . one of the prominent ° gentlemen -of ithe church; who for some ye: ars past . has paid $40 each year for his. pew, LOW PRICES ! FULL WIG GEIST PROMPT ATTERTIoy. “: Bo Tg S Ci HAS. cP ‘Cc SEPLER: , ¢ : » United Stateadn. $600,600 paid for the uckeye in! was unabie to atteiid. He requeste d ; ~ Regardiax a new _process for saving z the gold of President of the United Stategyn gic ced sil eg ioe ae at = friend to bid it in for him. Later . (XUCCESSOR TUnT? pep ae er T ‘kno wine}+—+estneut Company: ie Irinity: county; twosums of $40,000 . 4 the : Seg ee sees i , LEFF & ¢ Fe Moi J -auriferous milings, and kno & : <i Your three samples! _~ . ——— hretret-anether friend and inciden. i LER AN a a vit] £ 6c s x . ‘ ypap [een oe. 2 PACS . oan} “as . fe saptrparmseactin > ary $45 . a = : i + r . = eee : The result OL oi ay 3 e ti that his judgment tro ae pr actical : UE \R eae . . a te ; la . each paid for other transactions In tae tally mentioned that he would not be. Gro Kevin fh A Fs ‘ pacinloemsincn ; } act? WeiGead LOL . ‘ ia ae = = Bes : ‘ 2 + +. ae al Son top one coer eee tandpoint worl 1 be of great value,a bp anges th i lowing A at pe rp} same region. The California. Water . ab'e to attend the auction, asked this} Gl bubs ies naeeed odie visions ‘ ~ +i chpimacet ed sie dae less capi asa vai r assay at the follo g rates pe : Ree F i thent for tlie Workingmen’s organiz; . sa. Ta ISS 5. dale es Y and Mining Company has ‘taken at friend also to sev to it that he had REALM sTaee} lente r Cit hen. viewed representative of . he Economiust.v isiton.f2,0 40): Se i F é his old pew-as heretofore x es cae Z PRET, n oftvevada Ui when, vie : : : 4 rote 9.883 02 race Of! jegs OL ; Nevada oa ete = SOCIO ommercial, Nevada (4 ptior ‘ Vie § ‘ a ago ted bim at his office in New York . a aguetic, 19.883 . least $750,000 int c eres In i Hien took place, aia : “wag nut iiction of Comm reial, Nevada City , w ears : = ‘ <p Goll. ‘ = r a fad ee ina polities y and gleaned the followings informa. 7" etic, 18.910 02. 32.40i Co., Cal.,we récall three transactions jUp. es ifty dolla a,” said friend No, fee oe Pag oer eir ca didates 3 were clected by an. “ "© aN OU-THAZNELIC, Jes g 4 oney . ‘ ty id Nw_2. “Fifty-. 72 Stock iorge, well selected and ‘res; 1eir can : : Ginn: : 669.71) gok 71 per ton. li involving at least $100,000 money . 7, ifty-ond,” said Nw 2. ‘Fifty : ib { Mees = rae 2 73° votes,. hac de : OZ (a00YU.4 { eee : ae Tra, ae ees ; ss ‘ ntee satisfac 1 to. every engi aE average majority of Pied den * oS All who Have had experience_in Non: magnetic (small sainple) 0.739! obtained here. In Sierra Co. we} tires, fiity-feur y . and’ £0.00 till vas i pitas. Give hea seat mes = > : r 2 ave He 2 s + + rex e 9, 8 yhe 2 f Ve mle a trial : while this spring, wotwithstanding . mor ci ay hydrauhe . 9%. 25.40 oz. (3525.02) gold per ton. . know of one on which $25,0000f New . ie ge de er he nee Jos ea fie convinced that.Loffer betier indu i ies the stampede cf Republican nomioe ; i eo Pe a he Jast two samples contained . Ly York money. lias already heen ex: . bias the fer ma sonnei od wastoiiags ee by hie eeenees that took, place—early i&-—the {fem Bar Femarkot abe OT platinum in considerable quantity, ‘In Pl CG kn w of! israel seta sili county. : sa sls trie ey Seer plying toa question as to what this with iridium, and the first-had some . pended.’ In Placer Co. we kno jthe other, took ist ep Z LES : : Z they—comeout of the y* o, i : oy $33, , “Pat it down for Dr. CHARLE HEPLEn, campaign, process gould‘ aeeoinpijsh, ~ and ~ the . also “Respegtiully yours two gales made “with—New-—York . $83. ‘‘T { ; t areata; = ? . oR c as « yi ieasiede Erle’ ——— : i i a—attonish mcr ‘of het =. = a ; = — fight pave 47 ~yotes in a : ity forties ame, dare aw ace thi ae ANDREW MASON? money, ° one involving a cash -pay“Father a er i; ; fhe a rg . neces! a = + Melte d Refi United States other bide i QUUY hey . . . _The re-election of the ‘old. of dices oo blank Melter-dnd Refines, 200,000, oe another one !j,, PT her 7 eae : ' 4 e" their . uhere is & ‘firge“quantity of Spree me Bute waa * ment of 2 u chad-been-bidding-againsteach others. — : = was, howe vets tedtimonial to their wud in’ the sluicés . ‘ ; of $90,000, without considering in . both in behalf of the same gentleman, magnetic-sand-fouud in the slulcesj-4,, The Ce with which ihe ex,U0U, Ig = 5 “ c etliciency in the past, showing’ that . ." a . Although this },. © . y {the first—casé the sum— raised for whoshad forgotton to teil us that : at* +a se <u? i Oug? iS . . : = cas the veopl e have perfect faith in th eir . ee ‘pertment, was made 1s quite -small, 4 “a We he Had also spoken to No.1. 1t dt helpe ‘ e = rors Z . [™ . 2 REE od inal dideneinaieacaimpeaataedtahitinciatettes ‘Sa e Aa — 5. quantity in the-wicle-banis ts presa—— “working -expitelby-stock-saies:: a eats anda ices catter having: ay Sty tt . L si biyile $3 thal one per cent, yeti ine two years expericnce with them. On the other hand, the strong run mi ule by 3 the" “jndicated then _popularity and displayed a strength in tht Republican party that redulousconcerning, ag sregate, it is very large; for Instance immines-astarge-as-the Spring —> ithe ley Hydraulie Gold Compan anid “ett Straights” many itizen ; ‘Company where they remove in thre citizens were inc = course of one day twenty thousnd j ; FS . fe ‘the: North Bioomficid Gr: mace that will separate the goldait is capable. of separating about] “are gatheri ing the facts agate: “and 3 30 NUE i; = fifteen tons of sand per day. Tt : to be tsed in practice will work Lover two. hundred tons per day. . Mr. Hdison is now working on .a bearing sand from the rest of the Personally the two tickets “Were : al mata ti mregaie pei i dirt so that the expense of extractmade upot such material that they . tops Ob mat esc pe [ing the precious’ metal will be re were hard.to close from. Nine . cent = thismagnetic samd must ue duc ed to the minimum figure, ’ out of ten voters felt. that under the essarily be lta 3 oe sage mn ““As before stated, the miners — all managemént of-either our'city affairs know, @ vy that ae cea ee knew the value of these black sands, soe ES gold varying from five up»io thouworld be eeoromicahy—and—inteli-~sands of dollars per ton, depending ‘ently conducted, : (Gus A eee — upon thectoseness by which it's conAsa. matter, ols; but they could not be separated, except by fire, and that’ was too exonly, name these as within our persoat this tinié in vobving—-tie-payment-and--precticalloc ‘king up of at least7$3,000,000.” tien cal = mining trahsactions The Murchie Case. “ie the Muarchie< case yes tertay. afIi. Gaylord. opened the argument for ternoon, District Attorney E. 30.0" clock, the prosecution at_about2: He was followed by Niles Sear:s for _tnal knowledge. There are pending . _ Faise Teeth Nat Aaamassibte. oi Sea jes J I , funny “thisg jay mmedim Judge Thapar s court. yesterday: 4 hiwyer usked fora tule-to bring @ _ lady into court to ‘et a jury see that her false teeth—which her husband wouldn’t pay for because he said they— den2t+—tit—do—_fit.__He didn’t . want the lady tomy any thing, be-, cafse that mig cht be testifying azainst her husband; he just wanted her to stand urfront of the jury and take out—her_teeth and put them _back . again and” perform @ few Siinilar” tricks just to show. what a perfect a yas We take pleasure in announcing to the . 4 vublic that we have opened-our } Eerict ® and cloud} a] wp om a 1 We 4 yews. ( > ¥ ¥ Po ry i So Was a boy ars < Valicy rirtraney. » tailor suo [rom opposite tue bin VOWRIDE S hew street. that.occupies th street resider Ge . pr emis 3E35 in fine ‘ Planks fort ral . lin who was on Monday re-elected as . of Trustecs. draulic Gold-Company was . brought+. x member of the Board ‘easier than he thought and catching ithe bar, threw it against hisshoulder of this city. J. ‘M. Walling, Esq. to my attention, about eight months . lwith such force as to Sranture the has been retained as the attorney of . 8$% am dT began to investigate and collar-bone. the parties who dispute Mr, Lock. . procure reports on it; [had _ brou, ght . Wm. T. Jones, one of the owners lin’s right to hold office and. vote in. . to my mnowledge by the “sellers the . ; in the Caledonia Mine, located at the UnitedStates. ‘The ~object~of fact that Eilison and his agent Me{Catar Grove, committed “anicide this investigation was born in Cana. Laughlin had found inthis black last week by cutting hia throat with _da-of American parents, —Wohile—in . Sanda rich gold yield, but Thad pees that country he held the office of . 8¢¢8s0 maay processes for’ working . eS justice of the peace for some years, . thissand, during my experience of but claims that in qualifying he did } baba & live years, turn out absolute not foreswear allegiance to thie ‘failures, that I placed but little faith . = A , United States. . There is # wide dif. 18 his new process,and making up ference of opinion among the legal . ™Y estimate of the income of the Spring Valley Hydraulic Gold Company, namely $600,000 per annum, [ ‘did nog include the —prospeetive incone from a fifteen ws__to; Mr Locklin’s citizenship, and the steps now being taken-are likely to create considerable interest. My. Locklia fraternity of this city, years contract indignantly denies the assertion that ; With Prot, Edison, by which = he is not a legal voter, and will vig. agreed to give the Spring Valley ously defend himself. . os Gold Company one half of the gross . aprozeeds or yield that he should obKallech Geueaiine ad. the tailings which has been up to this} time wasted, ‘‘About the 10th of this month I} tain by his new process from The Board of Supervisors of San Francisco at their meeting Monday evening unanimous'y impeached I, S. Kalloch, Mayor ofthat city, on a : charge of using incendiary language. . TY aud saw his process in. operation, and am firmly convinced that it isa The people of that long-suffering’ city appear to. have at last thrown off the yoke of hoodlumism that they have been groaning under since the advent . the of Kearwey, aud Nevada county; . which is near the Spring Valley min: ,’ with all ether respectable portions “and whch were similar to the tailof the country, heartily congratulates ings from it. These he separated complete success, I saw some. tailthat came from lowers claim, them. . complet ly, as willbe seen by the _—_— . following assay, Which’ was made Teo Kesume Work. ars i. : : a eS . fromthe samples I hal myself.. By . Satisfactory arrangements having . t! his it wil be scen that the non-migbeen made, work will resumed . netic part contains ‘all the gold «in this week in reopenivg the tunnel ofl the tailings, apd the magnetic, which the Pheenix (old Cunningham) quartz F has. heretofore dillicult to mine, Francis as . -separate, contai ns mere’ 'y & trace of . superintendent. ~) the gold. — “Ty the face of these facts, I consider this process a, complete success, } especia-ty as this-#eparation has-been made ata nomina’ cost—probably, when everything is in working order, fifty cents per ton. I was struck with thenovelty of the apparatus,and with a@ view of finding outif much be been ‘so act Burns will PS & © @4—MEUM Staricd. _The new fonrstamp mill of Eure ka No. 2. Mining company, built by Otis Holbrook, was started yesterday morning. Thmachinery works splendidly. There are 200 tons of ere on the dump.“a in the mine he is iucharge of; was over to the Professor’s laborato. ings contdining-this magnetic sand . Miniug Company's Keports. A new law requires that the Su. perintendent of every incorporated mine this State make regular . weekly sworn reports of operations The . points to be given in’ these reports tare as follows: Number of men em. nloy el underground, at hoisting worksand in mill, with wages of . each} general character of work done . juring week; number of tons of ore extracted during week from each evel, with estimated value per ton; . bullion deposited and with whom; . bullion on hand; tons “milled during ' . in . week; discoveries of ore made during week, ‘The TRANscript job office is . prepared to supply these blanks to . order ia quantities to suit, and at i very low prices, Several companies )in the county have already ordered . from us, but there are yet @ number of superintendents who do not seem . tu be aware of the new law, 4 —— = =s-s> Seen rease of Capital Steck. At the annual meeting of the . stockhoiders of the Pioneer Redue. tion company of this city, held Monday, the capital stock was increased from $100,090 to $200,000, divided into §,000 shares ata par value of >.< Tue Cincinnati “Commercial dubs
Denis Kearney ‘‘a lop-eared pelican.” against an innocenf, defenceless species of the ornithlogical race will lead some men to say.—Lowell(Michigan) Journal, Best off when seedy: The fields, iLhis shows what bitter —prejucice }Tn New York nobody is excited by any other populace’g behavior. A flexible temperament plays around the solid knickerbocker brain. He is moved to laughter more than to indignation by what he hears, and his theatres and opera, clubs ‘and fine women surround his life as the ‘rubber cushion reéeives the charge of repellant billiard balls. Gath. Intelligence in Birds. Wonderful performances with four birds are being given by a lady in Paris. The birds are trained to sueh a high degree of docility that they select, from a series of cards, replies to almost any que@ion from the attdience. ‘These “are invariably appropriate, and their o: iginality is often striking. Altogether the’ entertainment, which has met with the °approval of tive crowned heads of Europe, inaintains its character as an exhibition of perfect training, and the apparently disinterested manner in which the movements of the birds are secretly ‘dirggted by the -artist herself is as scales as their intelligence. ——— -wee We warn all Nihilists-that—they need not shoot at us. shits ironed.—Chicago Telegraph, —— ee heaven to serve the devil in,” way an honest Michigan deacon got it off in church: A NARROW escape—a_ fire-ladder, Women resemble flowers, shut up when they slees. —_—S oe —-wax ordinarily employed. —— <2 ——— ADIRONDACK Murray’s nurse in a New York hospital. *‘Adgutant” is the way the Governor of Delaware writes it. a I I ern ne, sailor was carried bya salt. ~~ ee receptions in Paris. . about $100,000, 000.’ _Texx YeON can t spell, We have adopted Melikoff’s plan, and had our “Sratrne. the livery. stable — of is the They Inpra rubber strips are introduced as bandage in grafting in place of the wife is a! Tue heart of the lass that loved a “Mrs, “WMicwer gives the nobbiest . ge Tue Astors of pe York are worth JS Goodwin Biue ‘fe —f Wetzel Blosmifield L Meulson Frenth Co PD G Lewia Cushman T H Mayuard & wSa F J Willard San Francis R Young San Francis C W Rogers do S Lane Forest City J Montgemery Pe Vat J Bordwell Marysville J Stehe Gold Run A Roy city — W Thomas Blue Tent J Black Blue Tent J Heath Pett Hill . . J P Kats Forest Hill D Lord Forest Bill’ W Carter city G Knapp city W Jyyce city E Lefevér, Washingto W Thomas Camptonv J Rowland C aunplony } Jd Bond city ‘ 5 : AAT ON NEVADA THEATRE. ONE NIGHT ONLY: Thursday Evening, May 6th. THE RENOWNED CUSHMAN TROUPE ! REORGANIZED FOR 1880, L. B. CUSHMAN, Soprano’and Elocutionist. Mrs, A. J. PHELPS Dr. SPRINGSTEEN Prof. .A. J, PHELPS. aa ae PARLOR ENTERTAINMENT Ever offered to the citizens of Nevada. Food for the Serious, Wit for the People, Elocution for the Educated, Recitations, Songs and Music. A diversified selection. Dee re Pie eae ere a Alto A a ee eee Tenor and Organist MR. CUZH MAN in his delineations has no equa? upon the American stage. He resorts to no change of costume if? fiis personations. Selections from MARK. TWAIN, ARTEMUS WARD, NASBY, JOSH BILLINGS, DANBURY NEWS, DETROIT FREE PRESS, WibDoW BEDOTT, AND JOSIAH ALLEN’S WIFE. 4a Choice selections from beautiful new ballads will be interspersed. To an appreviative audience we guarantee the best Concert, the Choicest Programine, find Greatest { Variety ever combined in one entertainment. Admissien 590 Cents; . Children 25 Cts. Doors open7 o'clock. Entergainment to commence at. ¥o'clock. my Pes i . The Old piaiinaiation "NEVADA AND “GRABS . Sa YALLEY STAGE LINE. ~ Time Table.—Leave Grass Valley at 8:30 e’cloeck,-a.-m., and $:45 P u. Returning. —Leave Nevada City & 49 30 o’clook, a. M.and f Pp. M. Ladies and gentlemen ait for in -any part of the “"S. er of %, Prop’. GW And marked on our goods in ¢=° PLA FIGURES “&& from which we will not ce viate. Our aim is to sell at SMALL . PROFITS and get Cash for our goods, thus suffering no losses from bad debts, we shall be able to divide with our’ patrons the large profits VOGELMAN & WEBBER. Nevada City, May lst. LIGK HOUSE, SAN FRANCISCv. ss q ib dere ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS ef this popular Hotel will be rented herealter withorit board—the Dining Room beilg temporarily closed. The House, As always; will be strictly Grit-clane. Special inducements to Families, Mer ehants, Tourists and Commercial tra‘ elers. The“LICK has the moet desirable and een tral location in the city WM. F. HARRISON, Manager. ‘Ban Francisco, April25—lm2dp 2 TO 3400 a year, or 35 to $25 a day in your own locas’ No risk. Wom endo as ¥ -as-men;—Many-make more thao the amoun stated above, No one-<an “ ey fast. Any one can do the work. Lge make froin 50 cents to $2 an hour by aor : ing your evenings and spare tim# to the bu iness.__It costs nothing to try. the business Nothing like it for money making € pes fered before. Business pleasant and s honorable. Reader, if you want to. yao SS about the best paying business before be public, send us your address and we — poy you full and private te ; samples worth #6 also free ; yeu ogee a’ usually asked upon goods in our line.fail to make 0 ion vor of intérest, we herewith give the mare weusive. It would not run more thaa . the defense. This morning A. B. job. the dentist fad made of, it. Opposite Citizens Bank, fi = es a ” , * * o ! Ms oo . , ra * + . + , LP * 62 *f é nestnere 18 ay. > . i swt sryealc . ha Tafe " Ss } ~ > TULTNDISHE¢ Ver jorities for this election and the one entrated. Ta all mi gota r from five to fifty dollars per ton, unDibble will speak fer the . defense Judge beat ; ae sensibly if NORTH SIDE OF BROAD STREET # cs the T ; : é x re) > ¢ € CAME te c0. S vill close . 5 . very 00 1é “conceit ou ” Sse the edat the PRAN: previous: very large percentage Ge peg ve . Tess © ‘osely conceitrated, and hence }.aut “eo. S. Hupp will close for the ae oo Ms ‘ aera pe ean? dine . oe aa — rg by miners ‘Rusty Gold,” which —cansrosecution. Phebe 2 gion a S. he F notice and at ve -EEEETION OF 1878, oe ners J a ce have. been heretofore thrown away . I i that this would be testimony ‘against iIvewacdcin City, cleans . daa ea VION 5 ° 3 B u : = @ nia OG vrata “tlc a Qa. . AS Ve SAV eto) biabaiabek al t WS WEClegs7 Sch: }—-his—; + es : + fu baad: thatuitwould be torturfeces er meee saanenay MarshalBaldi lee (W aa are} ; at i svar wilt not tonch it This « fHidtsor — HS roe, Shoes for Capt. Howgate’s Men, EFeE tha i i se : Fr : rt aE oh tet ‘oii See a Baciyalupi (Citizen) 175;.Ballridge’s oT : : : MeLaughlin, and others who are faBest ogee ing the lady, an rad no Sy Oo} , gare an majority, 137 . . black’sand is very“heavy and it is) oo withthis new process, aud A Philadelphia shoemakeg is to ee any phing of ‘ ae ort bs ~ ment at the ‘I $ atest s ‘ V6 ays it: , : Peay . e ¢ a KIndS, Of exhibitions -occur 3} © i 1 antes : : is extieme'y difficult toseparate it by. oy o-oo. : gate Oe nake 50 pairs of shoes’ at $12 per : Patil orb SINE * aug; ana ap pes Treasurer—Dreyfugs (W.) 278; Se ; _* . alsofamiliar with the ‘property of . 74% — : » ee. . courts, but the line must be drawn at 09 te ; eae es any known.means of concentration ad r : ‘ pair for the men who.are to accom. 1 — time last night Tower (C,) 207; Dreyfuss’ majority, . “ "; the Spring Valley Hydraulic Gold pany Capt, Howgate on his Polar ex somewhere and Judge Thayer «:aws And hope to receive-suct ort-and : { s ; e wee ‘ ’ nce . i é pe» 5 é is ees se SEEGERS. See Ane ne to receive such.suiport and patsore distiibute ae from the ‘Rusty Gold,’ and hence Company, estimate that the compa. jedition. Each pair weighs from . ‘ at false teeth.— Phila. Times: iicicses ia Wake iid aes hadi de oc were ¢ oe 4 i ; jabs A be advantoee in ; = . ronage as fair dealing shall deserve. Nea Assessor—Long (W.)-296; Abbott IAS. BOL Deel WOKE LO advantage . ny’s income fromvthis process wiil be . four and a half to tive pounds. Oe ene a preeenems We-copdialiy. ki siis 4il-to Gonie kad acc Mrs, HL. 2.7 D (C187, Long's majority 1 9. California, the miners generally be over two hundred -thousand. dollars hehe . el is 3pi ed and Yesterday s: Arrivals— at: theatyle and kind of goods-we keep. making arr: { . i a a . eer +r ‘ of the heel 45-5 inches; the thickness WH T 1 Ta have ee our aim will be. t« Sacre n Wide Trustees—Gillet (W.) 27 ai Casper . ‘YS RES NO MO tind aes . per annum,” ofthe sole is 3-4 of an-inch—BeTHE UNION HOTEL. WS. BAYS BOW, ANU Ctr Slat willbe, to acrainento wh (Ws) 2395 Klin (W2) 248: TI thaa-to-be troubled working — it, —ala = iweanjthe iiher and oaks on aa NEVADA-CIEY--Cats keep constantly on hand the-Largestimnd sea al 39; Locktin (W lomas . Be 3 sole % re, 2 ak hou :. ‘oll knew i ry } she : f best selected, assorimentef S eR pe) peal (C,) 237; Wellington (C,) hina. though they well knew its.value; Sierra Ceunty News. thick layer of cork is place .d to preSaiui Natbhace ediaaes : tia eldest sansa eat Hess ' 222; o” sép ‘hi ; 1 . arc! Sac we eee 3 sy z ; = . rot. Edison, in his regent searcia Be : . . vent dampness pe natratialp The Sere e city, where the} : : y 2 . Phe Dos i senger f = oie ‘ ashi od sell for platinum for his light,came across . Phe} ownieville Messenger:—o shoes are made of beaver cloth and . B J Watson Truckee B Guscetti city “MEN Ps AND BOY’ § After the 1 sop 199 : ate ee mi ceiaalectoced rds . . : ; : oe furchie city at wee eae ELECTION. or 1880. : thie black aad ohi h ss Sacaa hel Saturday says: hned all through with lamb’s skin, 13 Gross Yal bi ee i hi — oe Shauia bo . ba "4 fe 3 aCK é 4 Pale aces ] an . : ann cit urcive cits b Ca @ KN Matshal—-Balridge (W.) 303; Scott eae : ee ; ~ h ts A 7s , [here was quite an extensive; With wool upon it. Between the M Murchie city HT Murchi oo city BOOTS & SHO ES, ti tt ; 4 cas Tee -found to-be rich in atinim, anc : = sae : and Iamb’s skin pieces of blatl-. s° Stites , ow) endidates wi (R.) 192. Baldridge’s majority, 11, : : Sees ze cave in the North Fork diggings at . © oth and Tamb’s skin pieces of bladl OE ee a : “ “ i pe ake also found that is contained gold» . . , a \ 2 : der are placed to insure.dryness to ie Murehie Jecity D Nesbitt city -_ . . ane togeth Treasurer—Dreyfuss _ (W.) 254; ioe ; : Forest City, last week. No one was . din feat. ‘The ws le C McCliutock city W Stephens Cota Hill Se ee ‘ , es £ ; ui E srs Arty re aware . § F Carr Wil! Ve . Ts ire iber i 1 ¢ n onc umber of our . "ae ae Ee motes . . . which the miners-were well Pees Scot “Gia = see 1e shoes are made extra} y po. Willow Valle J TMcUuire Libert Hi Ladies Kisses and Childrens numt f Vinton (R.) 244. Dreyfuss’ majoriak toa Oh os da: wWatad'. injured, but considerable work was large in order to permit the wearing . 0 1 hippen San Juan W.Joice Emp Ranch siental aks ty, 10. Li dager aint ete nécessary to repair the damage. of several pairs of stockings. M Nanv ren Emp RE Philliys Vallejo : 3 eee ee ee 2 . a 4 an. they did not separate it. {; He went . ss . : : ateesecses Sei aes W P Evans Peinsyiva A Hart Buffalo N % visited the dim Assessor— Long 269;Crawford, 227. y P . Work is to be commenced innmedisean eS JM Liedemer Quak H D Edwards city SHOES & SLIPPERS. nner to work and analyzed this sand, and} s y The New Yorker. Ny “) town. Luag’s majority, 42. i crs i . if ately-on -theForest -Quee-n Quartz ; Saxena prev ses = i t n 6 tee ts a * . found that sand similar in appearsae Acie KO aa —— esterday’s ivals ets styles to be found in the ; GC. Lewis Lrustees—(Cillet (WwW, ) 272; Casper r . roun é et . Mine hear Downieville: Chis large State att taches 'Y ftikcees on OTR Of all hinds ahd styles to be found in “api ' , , ance to the magnetic sand was really t 1 ) TEE NATIO? a abe L, market, of both Ca vliiornia and Eastern manthe Cushinan t 2 (W Locklin (W Baker “4 Pa ; A few days since while working . to it, widens them and jmakes ‘them eaves NEAbaCrtY we GIRCTNTED AIS, oh Be Hiner ine a8 nes — wee 5 —-eoversd bya eoatine of sesette-te REY > +donhitaak tal ; a =. AERC 480, erday lm aking 4 (R.) FTIem Mins &™ i. eae aes i ne ‘ Trin his tunnel just Delow Shady Fiat, ee Fete: o ie “my — =i a a _ “ xiile OF iron, Which was not. mag; whether, with all his carefu habits Oh as. E. Pearson, Vroprictor. : entertainment (R.) 230. : nesreiire. s MAS" . Jas. Murrow had his collar-bone . z — -Men’s and Boys’ Hats. & : fnetic, He now commeneed to sep. the New Englander’s brain weighs as Theatre next Tl ssacnshiisticiciientecahelapiaconitend sani . . 2ulC, Cc 4 & inte my . "Dan > Trustce Locklin's Citizenship. arate this non-magnetic part, whichs Dees, Ue eet SOE Dp Ane ch ae the Middle State and “Wes. MP Hotch Iudian Spr R MeMuraay San Jua A full supply of LEATHER AND & Lewis was one ¢ ste inca’ . i arate a Ys mi et : p: ; Cr slope of the bed rock, when he en-. teru man *3. His subline economy ee rh — Pgh il B fig Ks aneh es SHOE FINDINGS ‘ : sake s ; es ’ Pages ‘outained , the gold rom the magand ; ’ Joffey French Coraa J P Grey Grass Valley ; ders of the Co; A movement has been inaugarated . ; a © : © j countered a large bowlder. In reaa cobs toak bie Wit laies cue P Grer? Grass Valley A L Coombs Grass Val : { San Brane; SP } i ‘ } hetic, Which Was Darren, . . : . é ase and y eave ery 1l. De Eddy eity Miss N Eddy city ' oan franeiseo, to test the citizenship-of J. C. Lock: j Si : . moving it with a bar, it came down bed ose owen Geet Epson Oe sie AN RO “ . Lo 7 j “When the Spring Valley Hy-+ regular and crotche stty individuality. W Eddy Grass Valley GS Powers Blue Tent ¢) ur rices : are LOW ie Affine Ei On Thursd ay iAy Cushman troupe Its mem! > Cushman, city. L. 3 spread renown ¢ Whose musical ; -eeHenvies have the object of pr people; Dr. WW basso, agreat f he appears; P magnificent ten nist; Mrs, progi ramme as ¢ delightful ‘par will at once dot the people of t of admission is Proposed . The member: ny “A,” of Sac taking a ti ipin and spending a have written tc astothe advis this city. The hold their re: gul during the pre appointed a: cor the Sacrament possible prevail here during th: cin count on re come from our clude to come. Cutt W. R. Barre thehack of the fiel Monday 1 by dF. J. Mu that they quar seventy-five ce h sworn ou! ~ Phe knife ise long, and the ee CHRISTIANS Poor and ney au vietu