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May 8, 1881 (4 pages)

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ey \ & e o BNET 5 receive A°)jeral ‘patron neighbors ge from —our {visa patter of ‘regrét hent here was not that their onzay The Truckee Shooting. Joe Dysart, who was recently shot Y at Truckee by Constable 2eed durie ing a personal rew between the two ‘ia a saloon, says that the statement ‘that he drew a weapon or attempted to draw one is false. He alleges that he has not carried a pistol for saver— al years, and that Reed was the . aggressor as he can clearly prove. Dysart is the same ‘man that the Trackee wigilants sliot to pieces a few years ago, which circumstance McGlashan of the Santa Barbara Free Press will remember with partica-. lar distinctuess. There being two ‘sides to the story of his trouble with Reed, it should be investigated by ithe authorities. a “Aw Mlustrious Example, The San Francisco Daily Report gays; i ; : The Secretary’s minutes: of a : Teacher's Inetitute meeting, recent— ly held in Nevada City,” thus coa— clude: ‘*Aéter one of the most disgraceful scenes in the record of any institute, the Institute most ignomin\ iously adjonrned (too &isgraceful to “S 4be here deser bed).” ‘Tho Secretary etoes not record the question before the house or the vote onit.§ It was, however,.on the locality of the next ———wreeting. Some membera favored " Srass Valley anil other places, anda {roe fight wie the result. Thus are the children of Nevada county sdmonéshed by example, ’ eee -— KRedacingy ihé Debs. . pri neiples of operation, That which ! Weston sought and failed to gain ip ; this-coutestwas to have his applicaford an idea of the andergroand work respecting this subject that has.never yetcome to the public eye. First came an attack upon a patent that Mr. Brush obtained: for his Copper coated carbons, now found to be essential. to success. Jrofessor Moses G, Farmer was the contesting inventor in this case; but all the decisions, from the beginning4 throughout all the appeals, were in favor of Mr. Brush, who now Starids the sole patentea of this eesen— tia. feature. Then came Sawyer .and Man, and J. B. Faller, claiming features of Brush’s lamp, ‘and from this contest heemerged victor, After this came a hard-fought battle. between Kilward Weston, of Newark, N.J., aud F, Ven Heffner Alténevk, of Berlin, Germany, on the one hand, aod Mr. Brush (whe hed already obtained the patent) ea the other. Weston and Alteneck demanded ‘a contest with Brush in the Patent @ifice which -was granted them, Whe best legal talent in the country was retained and put into active Service, and the fight was'long and animateé; but here, again, Mr. Brush came out saccessful. Alteneck gave up-and withdrew early in the contest, and Weston was forced out because it was proveu and decided that his inven— tion was not like Brush’s, either. in its mechanical construction or .its tion for a patent.so coustiu:d as to cover the ‘differential or governing magnet,” that enables Brash to opTtie proposal to Wipe out $50,099 . of the: bended iui: Dtedness of the North Bloownticil Gravel Mining . (Company ow the Ist of duly. I holding these bonds will notify. the . Meeretary of their willingoess to sucrender by the 2@rh of May. : i arties . a Over 7,009 wofartenates who were flooded out.in Dakota ate now sup, ported by pulilic charity, An ive gorge in the upper Nissigsippi river . sont the waters ncross the eountry, _ destroying everything im its Ime of . yeareh, flooding 5,000,000 acres , of . . #idpfarming land to a h of ‘from’ . two tasixfest.The a ited fegion go the: gidest-settted part of ‘the . Leurigory, and the farmers were well off; but they have nothing~left “but ‘he bare landupyy which to eomsig =. penis cs . hee? HEH aE ) are . . pending in the United weit Tay * erate any-number of ‘amps, upon a siz gle cireuit, that the current can supyly. Weston's failure in this contest did not, however, deter bim from seekiug.and obtaining another tial wpou. another invention that Brush tad. patented. But her he niet the sume fate as before, -and ‘ush’s claims were undisturbed. Now the ables have turned, as Brush. and his license, the Brush Electric Compamy, of Cleveland, have brought suit against the. agents of Weston, with the complaint that Weston’s, p -aratusinfringes several of Mr, Brush’s: patents. — The . suit’ is} States Court{ for the Southeru Distriet ‘of New The features of” Brush’s "p AR. Woelfel and Ay Badiain, has been ‘terest in the Nevada Gold quartz i one cheek, "The horn of the beast The company is building a large dumpjand patting up & small reservoir fer prospecting. Old residents say the prospects obtained are the best-ever seen in that vicimity, —© 2. Jowa Hill and Vicinity, made merely to satisfy our citizens that they would ‘operate suceessfully. By distributing them at . Places about the city, ‘and giving __. them an elevation above the ground staif:, we are satisfied they-will illuminate-every portion of the city. The hilly nature of the town site precludes the probability of securing the desired end by placing them’ all together on a tower, as is done in ‘level localities, "The Succor Flat mine is doing very well, judging by the fiue display of coarse gold—chuuks varying from $2.50 upwards, . : The Mountain Gate mine at Da‘mascus is in 6700 feet and-is looking up. The dirt taken out last Satur day paid $3.60 per carload. The shaft at the énd of the tunnel is between 7) aud 800 deep, _The Morning Star, owned by —the— Colemn brothers, of Grass Valley, and Mr. Neff, of Colfax, is running night and day. A new tunnel is being run inte the cement, the hydrauligiproe.ss having been found inethicacious in werking it, he Giant Gap company have spent $13,000 in ruoning their tunnel, without having yet. reached gravel. But the indications are considéred sufficiently encouraging to warrant a continuance of the work of prospect— ing. The tannel is in some 1300 feet, ——Auburn Argus, Here and There. The world's fair preject’ in New York is a pronounced failure, © __ ~” Paying gold-bearing quartz is re= ported to have beea struck in Wis-consin, i : A Chinaman at San Jese, Cal., celebrated the confirmation of — the Chinese treaty by the explosion vf bombs and the firing of guns.The work of the De Lesseps Canal Company on the Isthmus of Darien is said to have amcunted to nething and now the rainy season is ab: to set in, when no work.can be = _one. The ship Governor Lane iva picked up, March 310%, thirly files off Piorida, a boat c_ stair 1g @ gon of a General in the United-States Army who had been five days without food, having baen blown to sea in a small opeu boat, Tue rumor “that éx-President Hayes desires to secure the Republican nomination for Governor of Ohio is not credited. President Hayes has unquestionably retired from public life. His public honors are full, aud his libelers ought te cease their abuse, oe The Van Winkle Estate. The report of the Appraisers in the Van Winkle estate, O. H, Frank, tiled at San Francisco, The uesets aredownas follows: Real estate, $175,300, less mortgages, $103, 500— 371,502. Personal property, mer. chanidise, ete., $244,542.70, less liabilities, $36,638.02 — $101,406.97; Furnitace at residence corner of Gough and Palton Streets, $1,650 ; Life insuranee policies, $16,755;\, inA crrizen of New Mexico being informed that, in hia Absehce, a panther . . had attacked his Wife, and. that she had beaten o/f and killed the animal said, “Just my durued luck, ” A carrvt calculation places .the nuinber of deer kilied in Michigan in 1880 at 60,000, Such slaughter as this will in a few’ years exterminate the same, mill and mine, $40,000, Total val ue of ths estate, $333,109, Murt by a Cow. . The Free Lanee says: Yesterday afternoon a Vicious cow attacked the two-year old danghter. of George Uren, and the child was badly “torn entered beluwthe cheek bone snd: tore Away the skin and flesh laying eet FI : @ baro the temporal artery. ‘AN exchange expresses the opinion hi want of couvordan lance in J yptio'nerve” is meade hides have agreed to tall it, “while courting that different persons are ano tees’) geld h 7 "prema «2 BHLL 0 et . that singers are “often the mest mis-smoney, B : mae , gve t awerkia ~ © ele! * weds to ghar a wag intengt ; a " ") proper cf from 89. to 100 feet by means of . headache ?”’ works, Authors never trouble to tellof the losses _incurted by them through undertaking the responsibility of bringing out books that. prove of interest. only to the person who.) writes them.. a Down in Arkansas they call an ovdinary man, who drinks but little, . ““captaiu.” A “colonel” is ome who can “‘stand the racket” pretty well; and “general” is the title given to a Man who.must have suthin’”’ once in 80 often or perish; but the pickled old ,topers are all calied ‘jedge,” “MABEL, why, you~dear little girl,” exclaimed ker grandpa, seeing lis little granddaughter with her head tied up,. “have you got the 2” <‘No,” she answered, sweetly, “I’se dot a spit tari,” A ce, A errric as is a critic: A recent visitor to an art gallery said he preferred the statues to the: pictures, because “you ken go ail round the statoos, but ‘you can ses only one side of the picters,” Os. Ler us not be too harsh. with the politicians, If it wasn’t for politics many,men who are too lazy to earn th. their hands would aeir living wi be paupe.s, " Sacueninesetee de Tue King of Siam was three weeks making up his mind to have an aching tooth pulled out. It hurts a king as much as a ditch-digger, . A MAN having fallen down.-in a fit in a tailor’s shop, anenvious— rival said : “That's the only fit ever seen in that éstablishment.””—s Executor’s Sale, —_— Vo is ‘hereby «given: that in pursu
AN ance of an order of the Superior Cour in and for the County of Nevada, State of California, ‘inthe matter of the estate of William F, Cummings, deceased, the undersigned Executor will on and after Wednesday, May 25th, il, sell at private sale, for cash, -o the highest bidder, and sUubjECE to contrmation by the Superior Court, all the and estate of the said ont be the said Wm. ime of his death in i i ereinafter deseribed. ae penis And the undersigned Executor will receive seyled eee Weiting until said 25th day of May, 1881, at the law Office of Niles Searls, art City, Cal., ~ the purchase of that certain piece or parcel of real estate before mentioned, and deseribed as.fo wat That certain parcel of land with the bank,Si iio the town of of Nevada, State of north by. Main A. Weiser, on nia, bounded on street, on the eust by tate banking house of with ) of ‘sale: Cash: t Vegeta stand, and will keep constantly on hafid the best assovtment of of and furn: the o the south by James nell’s and on fend known as the m. F, Terms : te a scone é : ca Very Bad Case. . How Mines are Worked. aie . Sat : ANDTHERE WAS LIGHT. A ecu a Siete ails : : pe : ee fl TRE BRUSH LIGHT. cre the ring clamp, the differential] Sethe cia mem : fl sae inté a San ““I wish you would tell ee ear ‘ ; i ae ai < 4 ecopper— ; j . « an ou ¢ ie ‘ She Diarily Cranseript. oes Made in the Science . " S°Verping helix, and the copper—. weyada Ciiy XHamina‘ed by Elec A most Kgetnges ther . about the way men get gold sind al py Eee Progress isting “A mem Brush . Coated carbons of the lamp, and the} tricity—the First Test Proves SatisFrancisco lawyer's office the othe: er ont of'&.mine, my dented ail. . Electric ag—The Brash . ‘ oe : a £ . : steed sear e paid ; til heh cease Pesan Rapid me Santina All . commutator and arrangement of cirfactory. A ‘ day and told him she wanted to Bet # . lady in East Laramie the other oh ST ote. . fog cuits in the dynamo-electric machine, At eight o'clock and ten migubes divorce, no matter what the thing mang to a as he pee eq of $s Sunday, May 8, 1881. [Cleveland News.] : whieh is driven? by! a steatn eagine . Friday evening the Brush dynamocost. : = pa ike ote down in three Chair, a < * ‘ * a 3 i i P % ne * 9 =. } ‘44 : [a a a es The electric light is now .a grand . and generates the \electric current. . electric machine attached to the .én. .. < What are thegjreands madam ?” . . “Well, what kind of minin 42 Ne : : . 4 ‘ : . . + f g I ef The Criminal Calendar. Success, and nothing, since the elec. Mr. Brush and‘ tke Brush Electric . gine at Allan’s Foundry was put in ‘Pat is that?’ -ant to hear about; gold . a eee . Sie; 222 dca iS 5 ; ‘ peg d . . Sry ” a x ® b: SlVe =. Thetrial ‘of criminal cases for the . trie telegraph and telephone, has-ex. Company have done practically all} motion, and Witivin ‘an imperceptible . . «Tshe cruel to you? pa or ylacer, deposit. or Gting, aie 2 * F; TASES , = P j : = : we . a1?’ aE; ‘shor Gracwit bess i. the Superi— cited more general interest and at. that has been done to develép and . apace of time the two lamps in the “No,” ee A sil ofa ‘3 ge ps ae ; He 23.1 instant. The . tention, orhas been received with . introduce-the elegtric light insuch 5} Foundry, the one on the ‘iag staff in “Is he a-drinking man?” iy hee whether they 2 a T want list j nuanally longone, and . steater aatisfaction and appreciation. shape as Lo be economical, successful . front of Pennsylvania Engine House, “Nary dhrink did I iver: say him . the gold from the under wie Of bh, a tc untae wack ee ks’ tins Since the time of Volta and Faraand easily operated by any unskilled . and the three on the Court House take,”’ : ground, and wash the ditt off im the ‘will consym2 some*six weeks e ee et é 'p et : creek, cr how ia it?” : Polinwinid in the list : day, the problem of being orerrn pefson, and as they are’ possessed of . were aglare. ‘J he moon ‘was pti “Does he provide plenty of food 4 va “i eee Thos M irphy. . Resisting an off-. #3 4 cheap and practical Hlatminator . plenty of money and. fighting pluck . wivh unasual brillianey Mere POATECT Toe hea det : j uuder side ofthe % round ee : cer. May 23d es has engaged the attention of the — . and material, they do not propose to . sky, but notwithstanding this very “Plenty 0’ fud ? Luck at me soize, j There you arein error, In blag, N ] 2 Stevens. Arson, May 23, . mventive talent in the world. Yet, allow infringers to proceed with im~/ unfavorable condition the many han: . would yez. Do Oituk loike a liv-} mun, fey have -to collect the dus i We ry * : a. it ‘i 0 x dj though many steps in the right di. punity a dreds of people wko thronged the in’ shkeleton?” mg en Ms OGE with a £0!d pan, . Someta pm. Smite. Assau 0x10 pOdI‘ . i" ; : é eae Sone Vat they have to nse a gold « i m ee : . rection were taken, the success that eutitettr s reets beheld enough to satisfy them “He is notadrinking man, and rie thei Teas sidig gr pan, ae a : ae afore with deadly . ¥48 demanded seemed as far off” as SEERRA COUNEN, “. -that the invention'had even greater+you say he is a’good provider and is} minigy so expensive. Does the 4 in, 4.35. Fide 33 ; : T. : ‘ : : oe “ ; é ‘ fee ty es BE Oe Be Se B hs ; weapon. May a7. 2 . © p ever, uotil many of those best posted . } Favorable Prospecting Operations laminating powers than Mr. Rae, kind, Save y, madam, I see no reas h ab a" : atid goal” ae re oe om Sing. ‘Assault with ) ve up and declared success im possias Detailed by the Messenger. the electrician, had claimed for Se why yousaou'd ask for a divorce, eae re ems a. We ieee Tits . desdly weapoi.~ May 23th. ole. ete : The Iron Bound. drifting -claime, . po es, — = leaves . caid the lawyer'with me Naren Pee [Ts quartz ay miag, the Prospect p en ae 7s ae Two things had to be. invented. . Newark,-are very profitable this . on trees within a radius of fifty_feet prospects of losing a fee. —pristirst the at and ivaenie es Wiatt Hufian. Assault with ni = Wark, ar heen 's Las eis eel: Rees Ue Tacing if 4 : : First,-a machine that could generate peau ee eg ee from where the lamps hung could be “‘Noraison, ye ‘soy?” repeated j tie lead, be begins to dig forthe ‘tentto kil. June6th, ha Se nnae Sine ant ba ae sae : : : Ss : PRET Sie <a isa { P4'EOSe Of ascertaining how -<« : : SS We proper amount-and kind of efec= 1 ine,. at . plainly Cistigguished at a distance-of be wisiter._‘‘Arrah, zur, thereis a . seat : : DOW -Expen= Margaret Austin. Marder. June_. ‘421 lhe Rainbow quartz mine, piainly ysis ibe o ’ . Sive it ts, and what it willaseso eee bacf led . = . x eee ae = = : S ae . ’ ‘ a * r 7 ae Dit . ht * i Sy Assay : “ath. se aay \ [trical current for operating a “numChips’ Flat still gets—richer as’ the nearly an eighth of a mile away. The werry gud raison. \Whist while I! SONU! (pak ie igs throught: th wt re ae * . a . . fie ———_____—_—_— ‘ . ei ‘ ; ° se feecrs +a 4 i? Ks Spe ° z VLA. they : % ee oe Burslaby » Jane 1 ber of tamps-in-a-singte circuit; aud workmen go jnto the ladge, reflection of ihe wout-door Jights tell ye. Pat iS unthrne to me, zur! first, bore d into’ the ground with ef % ¥ = ro Alea a ‘ . . “ Mt fe an * ’ bryAv-.ctpantl } * 3 a my masemeceee lamp that could suecesfulAcshaft ig being sunk on the Rig. could he observed on buildings and. «tiptrue to you? Imposible. What : my ete jouud the stats, 3 he ? 1 : . . os , i : MS ee . ay b Fa, " : ; ‘ fi A 2 *) ‘Hier Or toa assy 7 . a te, Oc alt Burzlery. June 11th, ty work upon S a ith a large ing Sun quartz ledge, near. Sietra hillsides a quarter ot a nile or more makes you say so?” 4 . blent. and whes: thes Soa re i AhSim, Burglary. June 9uk number of other lamps, so that all City, which is down eight -feet. . distant where noo stiuctions inter“Bakase, zur, I have a, werry 4 they Just put a blast in the indie: a DUP sia * « t. = ‘ ; ~ z i ; ‘ si e : p : eq Davedion or a argliey:” Falta: would bura uniformily.” These two Three nieware employed, The: ore} vened. Seveval times the belt. conshtrovg suspicion that he is not the . tions and salted th: dump, Now it ed. arte . <a re as ih aS = AAD ~~ are Sane’ SRDS WEN WT nf a 7 . seems n oi)’ oth. se . 13th. thinzs‘bad to be produced and_ per é verages $2 0 to the ton, ~~ A force . necting the generator with the shite: fayther of our last choild, at all, at ni tits xo ee ote Sa en ‘Davidson Reed, H?.C! Coleman, . tected te-such a degree oF SANS) of endian inineen is busy on the yrav-. ing slipped-off. owing to its being . all,’ ~-Exchange. wb leisike the bias fold. ‘Then. vou you pee ae eM electric dight cheaper than large read which ik ano way very slack, and fora. moment. the a : ee ene ae ‘Ik YOu seg Esvazing from Trickee Jail, Pia abl S Se et lead, which pans out good pay, sm = : ; = Hf yoo can find co or that maiches. There will be another case of bgr. 1Uautities-of any other artificial illuThe Bonanza gravel claim, How-. lights would gocut; but aside from} » A Good Thing. Wes ibe. copper stained trilobites, glary against Reed and Columan 29%. mibant. Charles. land Flat, isnow a very remuner—_ this the working was perfect. So Mark Twain has informed an in. se, abi 4 a : : 2 ‘i } asgiulf care of Pockman; pechaps has been _lett._t : nts ; ative fMuancial investment, for the . far as the electric APPATAEUS ‘oF. any terviewer at Cinciunati, that he made 4). vat dea little of the vein Yor fe *_ the igfanticide cage of G fea, Penal, OF Cleyeland, = ees} . Scottish capitaiists who recently . of its connections .were concerned £8,0C) out of his last book, ‘‘A} p:o ably have the right idea, but Y ate ofiual and first success that the So purchased “this valuable mining there was not a single short-corring, Tiamp Abroad,” and £28,020 out of . you as jp er not cor4 . Fhe Stetse S fombiuntion, . is rai geri . Pa Aa r = anc’) property, regular_dividends being . which is made all the more > his previous works, in addition to. ! ‘a sent rate shee =e The e'ectric light and: the. Mayel nh =" = we tk —— ee wa Paik : able when itis remembered that the abont-£15,000 by lectures and plays. /HIGHE Shift, they galt the contract % oe pole dance interfered materially with nos en = ha Soasis fe Phe Chico drifting -company at . eutire machinery and the. wire: He declares, howevei, that he ought . : blast the vert ele chilblain, : the size of the audience at tiie Thea. . 2Uatters of the on lk ogg 7 Ht Wahoo have struc fine blue quartz . Were-putup in-much less than a day to have realized at least 30,000, and. oe 4 they ji for th o38om rock, aa Reece ts ~~ . Broadway, New York, to San Frat. . iis ene aa Saree Fae ar : om : . baled Bay 3: it poverty till they stan tre Friday evening. Chalet-the ven. Broadway, Nev i ravel. Their tunnel is in-600 feet, . and none of it-had been testcd since attributes the deficiency to his folly thes pee s Vein,” Aftee ss . * . i . ‘ ’, halve e ras an fie * ! Pash aS a : ™ ane ee 5 A " beret uo . Zac be i) 1G 7 i] triloquist repeated his ventriloquial . ria ha Saetiap cans “. ny through hard bedrock, at an ae a left the sachiey > Cleveland. ag in not pubishing his books himseli [short job to put om the bias. folts 3 performance, “Happy Valley, © or . aa beh ok ee ie eae me Fe of nearly ten thousand dollaisy The . light produced is white, steady,—and and paying the publishers a percent: . aad rtd the ee ag Where i ee ee i pay os oats upon the great rivers, and yp: digyings are being opened’ and soon . withal pleasing to the eye, . hes i i et aus dtglex bisects ths 4 de 7 4 3 : ee gxing as sale, instead of allowing . : os e i pba ee ‘tie Gol \ Days of '42, sh inte $e ev the ocean, have adopted ths safe sj Laff, oe lovmont ¢ laste The machine was kept in Bperation: See. wathe tg Bhd ~ “—~-brocedint 5 pary and Scallops thy j pleasing. @ drama as “Kentuck, daaelleans takes a3 fe will afford employmen _ 40. Barge : pe ee eperati them-merely-te pay him a percent— . .. with ccosseyed “shirrines ant ny ane BSF 1) we 4 ; a . g x6 : ® me maurgS i ie tig Ns <b ., i A A soi WS Ane i “neither is-it-ss avell handled” iy the if ' 4 ‘ iy is ‘ ial i force of men, tilt about two o'clock, gira people age for writing thete—~His next noybi-carbonate of Uilliens collie inter. i company. The seenedf the play is ae ~~ a _ Pr 8 see The prospects at the Bald Moun remaining up to see its effects when élis to be.“*put out” in this way, and . laced with: moire autigqre wars of i apie sie ‘ es } Ou the war vesséls ne ritish . pte i : a , : : Ra ime : >} oray ot er and free millino-s y principalhy laid along the Yaba at Royal Naty, : Bias ties oe wero ‘Ey tension mine are: stil very . the rig gone down. It was the publishe? will then, in the Ian={S?8y "Dike tt ay Peat Berysipe~ _ and near Gioodyear’s Bar, “The diaBrash light bing eagerly sousht ena promising, ~~ Last Week Saturday, . wot ee a oe Luna Srusulweaa guage of the author, be AWwevalsfar jndicaatly : ree ‘ S 7% 3 i u € Y Se ae area ae + Ww 5 ei ys 1" . Oe “4% logue is somewhatmonotonous, —; gene i Bad neat si nearly five ounces of coarse gold were the best results Wore obtainen.”“Then ling.” ‘The London Truth’ has no} pe, haps more, Or sometimes less. ay : There was a ‘‘Kentusk” matinee yes: ae *eee8S) takeu from one set of timbers, Sun. the rays where not obstructed pen . doubt that all publishers would be . the case may be; and still we might terday afternoon and “Neck and OB oan eae é day and Mon@ay,. four Ounces, and . etrated half a mile or more in AYPEY . wnt tai glad ta,be the ‘hirelings,” . ° might Ds t, accordi g to i) hether . Of course, Mr. Brush’s inventioas . , ; : F : ¥ ~ ". we did or not, but also besides iy PP EE ie " i T ane ’ ad ] t Wedne direction « n F +4 } : nM Neck” tad: cor last night. The aré covére by& Yatrs ‘master cf uesday and Wednesday six ounces pn. : if they were relieved-cf. all risk of not always, .5 already deserihod. ¢ ‘ ee een oe é 4 ’ as + "hy re PESETIDEG ‘company appears -Geisa Va'ley Monatents, and:a hist . f f tl auc #-e't alors wersijakénout. . No Fhe lamps were net sufficiently ‘oss. Que only hears of the profits perhaps, yet T wouldn't he, positive . day evening. ‘Théy are competent . ?" se . sie aa et aii “5 }-breasting is being done. There is elevated or properly distributed, of made by publishers from. successful . of anything that might be dowbtfa} 7 lantavian ig . COUVeSt8 over these patents will afbut little-water t tend with. course. ‘Lhe nivht’s displa was, : LTE PET RNG St Caney, VP ; liane om a and painste sing avtors aud should ut httle water to contend wi ‘ > 2. L 1h puay. on paseo ee a ee 4 & BORN. . At Pleasant Valley, ‘May 7th, 1831, te Chas. Novay and wife; a dauhter, an Saran = etna Senter B. H. FILLER KEEPS: CONSTANTLY ON HARD \@ the Finest and Best stock of . CLOTHING, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, — To be found in any Store in the city. Broad St., Odd Fellows Building, NEVADA CITY. Despgess 35 New Variety Stow Commercial Street, ‘Adjoining W. RB. Coe's Shoe Store: ‘Ls DULAC EGS to inform his friends and the publie in Foneral that he has opened a Variety, le and Fruit’ Store at the above B wo CIGARS and TOBACCO, Ot the Best Brands, CANDIES and NUTS, And everything generally kept in a First Class Va iety Store. Vegetablvs raised in the city limits and fresh fronrthe garden every morning. —€abbagt and Tomato Plants. The Store will be under the management L. DULAC, Jr. Nevada City, April 36th, 1881. a United States Brewery, i, Main St., Nevada City. _—_ “s Goa) Israel Hosken, Proprietor. of this well pono en. charge popular Brewery, [ am now h the trade with the best of LAGER BEER, ‘By the Keg, Quart or Bottle. My aim will beto keep the'Best Beer is Mountains. ioe : ' A trial will convince you of the indy ; 200 SOR . A vool arid ‘pleasant 'Suldén is’ attathed to Having taken the Brewery,. where/those.'who desire iPod q yaar Te ee ee TRAE ai 0 THE D Phil. Ri of gold to Fred Jo " the sgxperi sminewe Gt Niles Se counsel to “the charge ton. 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