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November 16, 1878 (4 pages)

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ly, at least so far as one of the party’ was concerned.. They were returning trom Alleghany City, Sietra oounty, shaving been ‘there “inspecting the —Uriental. mine’ and . itssworkings. requisite as:none of them knew the road, But instead of that, darkness overtook them When there were—five money in the house. $75, and asked for $10. ‘This was. of meeting, I find. Judge Thomas’ refused on the plea that there was no, Hawley, an old -Névada citizen; To McCaw says. stand as high in the public estimatlar grade; leads you in a circuitous course to; ih the early years of ‘the gdld fever, the far-fanled and, densely populous mining district of Poker Ever seen before in the County. he knéw that this was not a fact— that secreted in+a-cupbowrd was a Mother Hubbard,” Sie “He went to the cupboard.” He then and there counted out. $30 tion as Judge Hawley stands; ‘is all that arly man could desire. I have ‘by the fact that the.ggod oldiRepublivan army have just gained aglorious victory in Nevada. once said that a maa to be a firm beIfdrace Greeley Flat; where, on*the €reek *shoré, sheltered by the high, precipitous circus: performance, near the goldfringed bed of the stream, whére now. it would be difficult to-rally abaker’s dozen. Still the remnants of: the hisCoats; Pants, Vests, IAT S?t Fine Dress Suits, Business Suits, by herself, snd of jgovl finer thay can he found in any store in the moimtains, The: stock comprises).. fee as Gentlemen, Ladies and ©bildrén's THE LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE . ™"4¢ of thé BEST WOOL, ura wit be suld ut reusunable rates. : im & ee v ee : %, ee nrenasd —— Gh é Dail Bran scrit t. “ME WENT TO THE CUPBOARD.” . -{81TER FROM CARBON CITY. — AT SRORAMENTO. GLO RI ou S NEWS . “TAKE NoTicr. 2 2 she Di = Sy : My 3 p ‘ Yesterday~ Constable James W. Turspay Noy. 13th, 1878. The Record-Union of Thursday : gs eee a llerelutal ie ies ‘ee Resse cad iy SEW ADA CEP. OE). ool Peters, of Grass Valley, brought a. © Eprrok Transcetrr:—+ According }Says: “Sacramento Encampment, br ee lal of all-accoupt®, due + SPr.grh er mvae \ S uci 7 } Vie ber BB. [878i man named: Adexander McCaw to . to promise, I. herewith: s@ad° you a ) Champions of Red Cross, received an Glad Tidings to the. People on been ae ee nevi ing — : — undiay Over BY, =. the County, Jail, where he is to serve . few notes hastily gathered While Official -visit last evening frogn. the OF NEVADA COUNTY! Nem le 7 eles poust-be settled ‘with. Fiat k i ot oa py . OUt Sasemepnce of 30 days, having . attending to my ‘regular parochiakdnjGrand Commander ofthe Order, 5. . ae ar a Pail i ‘NAT Bale Se 4 A RIDE IN THE DARK. _ . -beew found gitilty ef petit larceny, in ties. First, Carson isquitea pledaant Clutter, _and the _menibers of the} an,” ee. 3 oom “afte, tobe Ofice. fhe sun ca ; The Driver, ‘Wersex ‘and ‘Carriage . Judge P. H. Paynter’s Court. The . and thriving place, from the fact that Encampinents of RioV ista and RockK. AS ASPE Rg. seen tea iaee ee ae place yestérd 4 Bring Up at the LéowerLevel. ‘circumstances’. of ‘the case, sit is the seat of government for ‘the bith. After the business of the even-. + . THE CLOTHIER. KNITTING MACHINE, : eomparativel : On Thursday evening R. B. Milroy, . -related by the prisoner, are #iout . ‘‘sage brush” State, as the peoplecall raced over a fine collation was enfo ee sag oe ee De. Dil! 4 President-ofthe Griental mine, -and-. as follows: He was in the employ ‘of . it! I should judge thatthe population shai <t ————-I a ED. FROM. SAN Mrs. F. Thoss: city, has tak y J. R. Wetmore, from San Francisco, ‘. John. Sayers; who lives iu»Rough . must be about 4,000; and for culture, . ; FE oP PLANPRT ot neers id Bi Ls : ees Virginia City together with’ W.D. Heaton and J. . and Readytownship, ‘near Indian} refinement ‘and enterprise compare. © The Downievillg Messenger hee The: Largest and Finest Stock Broad Str es pasos the Phentre,” fatre practi L. Wetmore, of Gekdand, Haan e%-) Springs: ‘Mie other day he went, to . favorably. with any of our California . this, illustrating “the staying quali-, ; a —OF—. 5 ee NEV ROA OTTT; , ‘stew the Y perience in this‘locality that-came-re. Mr. Seynes, who he claims -had be. towns of likesize. Among the good} ties of some.df the old” boys: ” Men's and Boys’ Clothing zg ERP ECEE VEL galls 28 attention of ed out the pe ; markably close to*terminating’ fatal. come indebted to him in the sum of . people whom I have had the pleasure Down the aboep, almost perpendic-. Serial ceerten at or Tarr ve ite emcee with -! ter than they -}éng time aft The Union as has starte Pe hag a ; ; ‘3 ' cer Aye is : ; . bluffs, hoary. with the dust_of ages, Children’s Underwear. élclaim, on * Reaching San-Juan oe a sid Andee 3 wire gsarroe We nares tin ge the pleasure ofnumbering him among ENE assembled over a thowsand -Ove¥coats, Ulsters, ee sya : ag —e E and is NOW _ they concluded that by making. god . quantity of coin. So watehingfor an} my Sunday hearers. Althotgh T} ry ggedy aun-butnt miners, fresh from “ges Hoods, Caps, Sacques, Bodies, eft water supp! 4 time this city could. be arrived at be. oppertunity he siezed the very first . never meddle in politics I'cannot pass . their picks nnd shovels, up and. down, FURNISHING GOODS, Etc. 2 : Sit R Flume. ‘fore nightfall, which-of course’ was'. that presented itself; and like ‘Old the ravines and canyons, to attend a 2 eae 1 eee Evety article is guaranteed to be = ley’s best cit call yesterda -or six miles yet to travel. So black'. of the’ glittering ‘stuff, and put the . jiever in“ Hell must Belong to the . toric glory of i. onder. on 2a aaa ami i ee _ va pi are ie aaa Go ‘k. Shortly ‘after ‘hi 2 2 : j corporal’s guard—ec iftg to the om) Se Seay ase a é Call and examine goods and prices, past butis n was the might thatneither man noe . rest back.. Shortly after is om" . Demoeratic ' party: Not being 9 . tuned of this degenerated mining THE LARGEST STOCK OF Kewanee ee tice of his pi horses could distinguish any object . science evidently begun to smite . })emoerat, I cannot vouch for the camp, tondly cherishiriy a steadfast. : ; ae at the distance of a foof from their . him, for he replaced the ‘‘loan.” » He. truth of his saying: Still I think . faith in the resurrection which is in BSsoTs <& SIIOES B. ° H.: MILLER . = Leop. Gar faces. , They had two carriages, with a span of horses attached to. each. One was from D. Wellington’s stable, in this city, and the other belonged to C. 8. Benham, Superintendent of the Oriental. The*latter was some distance in advance, being piloted by one of the gentlemen; while’ another: drove, J. L, Wetmore was driving _the other team, his companion havmust have’ confessed to Sayres regarding what had. been done, for the next’ scene : finds McCaw pleading guilty to thie charge‘ of petit larceny as préferred. by his former’ employer. Thirty dagé’ acquaintance with the are walls of the Jail will perhaps. fix firmly in His mind ani -utter con-’ tempt for the truth of the saying. that an open corfession is agood that some of the MPmocrats of this section, if'they don’t-believe in such # place wish that some of the Republicans were there, Mr. Editor, this is only guess work on my _part.After the election I concluded to-send a certain young Democrat of Virginia . City, who has been®ut on acampaigning tour, some of Mrs. Winslow's their imaginative. dreams to° come, when the fountains” of gold shall again. pour’ forth their treasures an handred fold.. ; — Westerday’s Arrivals at THE UNION HOTEL, . “NEVADA CITY, CAL. peel Jacob Naffziger, Proprictor. ArJ Brownlie Vallejo J Sprotson. Sw Frart —INCLUDING— _ Ladies’ Fine Kid Shoes. oe —INCLUDING— “RUBBER COATS, RUBBER BOQTS, a RUBBER OVERSHOES, Boys’ Clothing a specialty. A fall line of RUBBER GOODS, Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St. NEVADA ‘CITY, H* JUST RECEIVED _ Stock of Clothing, Furnishiz g Goods, ete.,. [The Largest and Choicest.” agent for th Company of days his ad “in the TRAN be prepared first-class Ce “Devil an fantastic titi ~augurated i : “Soothing Syrup.” His front ame . Miss C Crouse SF. A W Atchihson Oakla UMBRELL AS, &e : ey ea Peggle ing, gone ahead to pick the way. A thing. Sa) Sa ‘= Sain. “The location. of ‘Carson: is . Ore Val W J Johtiston Grass V : ahes_ SR Ever seen in the Mountains. “Helen Bla: point just this side of Rock creek hid been.sefely reached by this te_ widus pracess, when suddenly above the pattering rain there came a ctyof sterver, followed by a -erash, telling ‘that some thrilling accident had happened: ‘Bhen calls for assistance from tlie’ two gentlemen in the rear 5 : C na ee at . were heard by their companions. ahead. The two’ latter unhitched the Benham team-from’ the ‘ carriage and went back.. They could not éwriage and horses had been precipiAN ILL WIND. very pleasant, being in a level plain lar Washoe zephy?, intensified: “The wind that tame with’ Thursday evening’s'rain storai was a regu: . sca y ‘s : Ae with snow. _Here we have the U.S. played havoc in some places hereabouts, and whistled furiously as tho’ incense1 because no more dantage was done. A large locust at the junction of Broad and East Broad streets that had withstood many a winter's. fierce blasts acknowledged its inability to creaks and groans as its roots .were surrounded wy grand and lofty mountain’. whose peaks are already covered mint buildings, thé Capitol building, a-fine edifice, the State Orphan Asylum, in which over: 40° children are sheltered with kindly care from the cold blasts of poverty and loneliness. (od will bless such an institution, 1 exclaimed as I gazed upon the bright less orphans, stands the State boarding house, commonly called a: State P'HAllis Marsn’s Mill ST’ Murchi¢ Hudso M EE Tnurston, City . M M Carey Washing H Austin Spéneeville J C Van Slyke Colusa John Leon Em Gap — L Kuip City JN Payne& wSJu M D Gray Quak Hill C Stewart Truckee A Brobeck City H Richardson GV. H Mollerns Grass Val Mrs Gowell &d Oak G W Webster Anburn W D Long. City: JS Béard Blue Tent eS ——— Yesterday's Arrivals at N&VADA-CIBY, GAL, ". Chas. E. Pearson, Proprictor. P Clanev City. J Anderson City P Savoy City F A Sacket City CD Whitney San Fran -and varied, embracing . My Stock of Fancy Furnishing Goods is large‘ THE NATIONAL HOTEL; . G McDonald Lake City + Yaa, Of all kinds, w Rock Prices. ; COLLARS, NECKTIES, HANDKERCHIEFS &e., &e. Ke. . i A Full Stock’of BLANKETS, shich will be sold-at Bed . foyhd in a first Class Clothing Store.
e ‘Truaks, Valises, Satchels, A LARGE: ASSORTMENT, : In fact anything and everything found in a: first-class Clothing Establishment can be had THE ; LATEST AND BEST at my Store. wholesale or retail. : This is not idle talk-s:I Mean what t assoi tment’ of, Gents’ and Boys’ . I ask but one price for goods, and that the Lowest. _ Nevada, Ort. Fi, 1878. : : FALL AND WINTER ~ The stock consists of the be-t 4s Clothing,°and everything asnally . Men,” and han journa! Through : in yesterda “arrest follc arhich joccu between tw reference to where the t ‘tained. 3 ‘ We regre : ee ; and happy faces of. the fatherless . J M Culver San Fran RS Childs San Fran * ; : c kh Oy y Nave. che * view the scene, and learn what had . ¢ope with such a powerful enemy, cami i“ ai HAS gd? havens ot es ee 4 Prong ‘ MRS.-M. A. STERLING, I Oe 18 sf occurred to create all this furore; and laid its mighty form straight. for Vilo'a daily ‘wast : N : iW Morton & w Gity J Welson. Marsh's Mill Prete te a ee a Commercial Street, nysees ry pes ere but by feeling around and making in. 427088 the wazon-road,, without utEre OE See . eee eee ee ee . Hier Goods than any fhe) ye Ay 3UGC RECEIVED A LARGE ard il most of Paeape: 5 g oe Ing mpe ees : from this ‘Home of Love” fowhelp-. Mrs Hawley Col HliF R Thomas Campton er House in Nevada Coanty, either . . carefuliyesefected ‘stock of ure from tk quiries found that the livery stable tering protests other than a few L ¥ Buck Moor Flat. J F Maio City His many . ated ove ; ruthlessly torn fromthe midst of thé,. 2 ‘ ©. wCsavageS fk __D B Getehell City Esay. Stapf> and. Fancy Dry Goods, State hope tated over a steep eusbankment ten y Prison, where are te be found 145] F R Wetmere do RB Milroy San. Fran. j vecovery feet high, and.that the driver, Mr. life-giving soil ;' a flume that convey : oaks . o eawannoravio ’. W Heston: 2 : K. CASPER, . Consisting of Silks, Mohsire, Cashmerer, ecovery. ee . i y Ved the water ith’ which the ",, (unfortunate fellow mortals who have . © p stewart Bruckee ; Cor. Pine and fammercial Sts. . Water Proofs, Poplins, and other Late and freee Wetmore, hal gone down with them. . ¢d the water with which the town been caught in some criminal act, . , : : Hashiorabie DreasGoods Mpeaes The to hi se reservoir-was being sluiced out. was are oe) . = — : mining her hey se yesnes ~ his rescue, and . Fese oe aes, and for their wrong doing, they. are DIED ; Also oue of the Guest assortments of ey UP ' extricated him fron the wreck. The totally demoralized, and the citizen's ated 4 . ary 18 Kep mes tes os .”a} Well. boarded, lodged and clothed . === SSS MILLINERY Pe ae horses lay prostrate, unable te move. who take cold water in theirs will At Mayfield, Santt Clara connty, Thursday : im y . The other team was brought iuto-the city at once by three of the’ individu‘als, while Mr, Heaton remained there cident caused ; fences ‘in have to continue Swallowing more . or less mud for another day, owing to the delay in the work that the ac‘without money and without price,” while we poor fellows on the outsidé have t pay fowall we eat, driwk and wear. How strange’ are the condiNovelnber 14th, Lulu, daughter of Florence . and J. H Bumgaadner,MARRIED,Ever brought to Nevada City. Hats, trimmed and untrunmea, Flowers, dubbons, sBows, Cufis, Collars, te. . LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. panies. Bi ment will k day and ni; bs take care of the dismantled outfit P aio island tions of life. Tlie prison discipline e-sp area’ aceon o Ngee near Cammem Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery, etc. © ~ inte san t and the other vehicle until relief pect of “Vown Mattored ont} two) as perfect, the warden and his unoe oO Te bos aad : CLOAKS and-SHAWLS for Ladies ané paions ane: might arrive. . Men were sent out small wooden signs were unhinged der officér’s being tried’ men. I have . Miss bbillie Trebilcom euasang aR peter vikce sAcHe ot We have ‘sand the horses released from their agd carried woypral. feet 3 & canvass . the pleasure of preaching occasionally . NN ——_—— ‘SHOOOU®D . ‘every. description. Js assortment unpleasant situation, and strange tq) Men was rent a little ; fruit trees Adeessinent Notice. : I hereby tender my thanks for the liberal al and are say neither of them had been sériously mjuted inthe fall. Fhe carriage were damaged somewhat ; umbrellas to the prisoners, and find among them men of refined and. devout. feelings NLORENCE BLUE GRAVEL MINENG CO. Iyejoy PUB o[vs0]0qM4 patronage heretoioie bestowed upen me, aud would respectfully seheita continu: kinds of Jo turned inside out with as little cere, : op Location of principal place of busine mice of thespme. style of the ‘ sess : “. who have not forgotten their ear-. 2 rpg Ste Rag wea em , solicited, and that shared in the catastrophe wae) mony as death = its viely home training. ‘The climate of Oe Mth veda Oonnty, Oalitorala No“NOSNIDO FAUOTAVD Oe Fee 8 NS eae want atty 1. badly broken. tims ; the few ladies who chanced to . (00.54 is thus fap ‘perfect aid if it,. tite ts hereby wiven, thet at a meeting of the 022 Mrs. MA sTRRLING. STATEMENT ei It is a mystery that no fatal results followed that night’s eveatful ride. Doubtless its experiences will never quite fade from the pdrticipants’ be on the streets just then—but here. modesty demands that a veil possessing the same degree of opaqueness that. Thursday night’s desolate darkness did be drawn. ; were not for the ‘Washoe zephrys” which occasionally blow a little it would be equal to California. But-I do miss the evergreens, flowers and 1878, an assessment (No, 2) of Three Gents: per share Was levied upon the capital stock of the Corporatiomy payable immediately int United States gold.coin, to the Secretary at the office of the pies oy An y stock upon which this assessment shall Directors held on the 12th day of. Noveniber, . . vy . &Ci CHAWASTE SI GTOovwds sins FRED. A. SACKET, Mining & Insurance Agent, BRIEFS, TR or any othe prices are 1 Jerry Ps ! this a6 8 “YD EPRESENTING THE memory. W ere they toretrace their ‘ ck d fruits of the Golden State.. I can’t sai vik ba dolmaeagic sae atvectiont bee . Pipes ris places in.th steps by daylight, and behold, the, SOMEWHAT MISTAKEN, . make a ‘‘sage brush.” look like one of pagel actin elgg es A oe F pong 2 Lge Bs i Connecticut Fire, and Travelers’ of feeling t many places whcre aslight deviation Tere SOS .,. : . therose bushes inmy garden on Water . the Seventh day of January, 1879,.to pay the [ Accident and Life Insarance_ reports it ve of their horses from the road would Considerable auxiety prevails in “cee: delinquent assessment, together with costs ; y L this neighborhood about the Derbec . Street. We have 2 daily papens heve; . of advertising and expenses of sale.; Companies of Hartford. / ted hardly have landed them at the foot of the . mine, in Nevadacounty, which as we. the Appeal and the Tribune, both , eee A McGEE, Hecrotary.” i Office--In Brown & Morgans Block. own privat steops below, it is safe to venture vadererny it, oe. a Peskeccnunts ably conducted, and as all the westBuilding, Califomia pe eg ern $05 eee the receipt hey would. sty tz yublished, is nothing less than the} ~~" igaeee pee, ‘Aliforni 7 wilt” —5 Pi i ap ag res aay re-opening of the ola Omega lead, 80 = const PAPOTS Are, ““apley ’ =n May aaa = “ ~ is ee DR. C. D. BOBO, i compari . : § ISROW, . celebrated in early days. . ‘The strike . 4ll my friends and neighbors in NeDelinquent Notice. — oral t f Physician and Surgeoy,. bebe Sides” i they have only to foot the bill of the . is:somewhere nearthe head of Greenoe vada City, ‘‘live long and prosper. . OORE'S, FRAT BLUE GRATRL. MINDon’t failto send me the Transcript, . , 444 ING CO.—Location of principal: place i : be “s ? }o# business, San Francisco, California. .Loas I like to see its familiar face. Your . cation of works; Sfoore’s Flat, Burcka townconstant reader, PARson Davis. ship, Nevada county, California, Notice.— There are delinquent upon the following desPORES aS oe ae ere NOTABLES IN TOWN, _ splendid t Well, mon ‘people are taxes until uary, at wl piled .on. Office Mours-#rem 9toid A. and from 6to8 P. M. i — HOUR, From 12 M. to 1 P. M, BELVEN’S DRUG STORE, carriage maker and-nuarse. the colds horn, and if so thelead must continue that the exposure brought on. Land. Steep Hole, Henan and Low‘<beedl Weheeua: Gk sehioen, hatateah ell Hills, and 80 on, ence it will icles sah wa ch they . be seen the territory between Creent avere stopping yesterday, has takea. horn and Steep Hollow becomes imgood care of them since, and thas . Portant to prospectors,—Dutch Flat Ladies’ Thanksgiving Ball. fi The Ladies’ Club. WIELE.GIVEA cribéd stock, ort account of Assessment (No. . -8) levied on the 7th day of October, 1878, the severab amounts set opposi® the names of ‘ a d ; Se ia. their physical condition will be coms Forum. . ‘ Seely a the respective shareholders, fistlows + ee in cps ——— pletely renovated in a day. or two. . The Forum is mistaken in inferring General George Crook, General A. : RO NG. SORE PAWEL DANCING SCHOOL NEW t arabe eh shentgd when be my that the DerBec mine is located on. ¥» Nautz, Col, M. L Ludington antl Rickard Catt ve i Set THANKSGIVING NIGHT, . dieing re it necedsar ‘ide.. over a> Yevada ie ee ‘ 8 Bi Mai Sao y is Wt ict ’ oer 36°! : ™ s s bd . r NY county mountain road of a’ dark . *#¢ OmegéVead, a portion of which lajor T. T. Thornburg, all of the U, . Richard Cluf, oe ee The Mer : . * PW. B. Chaff, 371 20 5000] 4 ; io , UnNTruns from Omega via. Alpha, Phelps} SArmy, accompanied by Messrs. } D. M. Doub, Trustee; 218 5 12 «50 Pease teiecie ik o mack snteone wehiie DMR. O. Mm. = night they will——walk. 2 , 5 ’ Hill, Gold Hil}, Relief Hill, Grizaly A, Snider and J. Wasson from San D. M. Doub, Trustee, 491 = 50 12 50 Placer Min ticles of in Of Sacramen®, wilbopep emertaimment, = 4) ‘TR = f / Nees : nae E, 0. Deming, 520 250 62 50 are : MACaRr ons mand Hill, Blue Tent, and forms a junction . Francisco, atrived in the city by yesu. Grindley, bo 875 93. 1} Hunt’s Hall DANCING SCHOOL,retary of § a Articles of incorporation ‘of the} with the Blue Tent lead, near Coluwterday morning's train. Several of } julia alien 4st po son te ek ea 2 Siig : ‘ ital stock ; Virginia Gold Mining Company, to . bia Hill. The-fact that Mons. Der{them are owners in the Murcliie Loulen Hannah Howard 108 bod = for the pth ada Mee pes aecncy It aN i SE ae ‘Te Derbec, operate in Nevada gounty, have been bee and a number of other Nevada . ™ime, and Mx. Snider is-well known Lonisa Hannah Howard 109 100 ri 0 th Best Maeteh i b Tharsday,. Octeber 3l1st, 1878, ¥e Hampt jiled in the office of ‘the Seeretary of county parfies recently located a. ® the President of the company who Louisa Hannah Howard 654 ip iss be ” salen leah : ‘Testo, s State. Capital stock, $24,000; prin. claim on that lead between Omega }#® developing it. Shertly after o z. ba sae 4 oi une _ ANDA te Soest . “ompany } cipal place of business, . Grass Val. and Steep Hollow doubtless led to their arrival these gentlemen’] were G. W. Hilton, + Bl 50 12 50 Fine Supper it TEMPERANCE HALL, — . the mair ley: Direetors—-M. Hoyne, Waltcr . the error. The Derbee mine.in Nejoined. by Jacob Nafiziger, proprietor tanbeis Howerd, a ee Where he will ~ive instructions in baRiverfan ‘ ) a ‘ M. Heineman, 314 «25 s«& 25 . Will be served at the Union Hote. DANCING! in Ford, Joseph MeGrath, H. Burdett . vada county which has for several . of the Union. Hotel,” who also posoN igs a i, 4 100 25 0 L _ er Latest Style. echoes Ome ‘and M, Buckley, Us months. past beenso famed for its de. 8°68 & consideral fe interest. im. the . james Murph nil 445 100 5 00 ‘anion te pet ap ae Se es In the very ; aoe = TMS LE ki a : Z re : ugene McPhs 518 580 14 08 ¢ © City, ay" rs mile ae velopments ig upon the North Bloom. Property mentioned, and together . Nee Francis Overs’ 627 4010.00 . — . ga7-Classes formed. as follows Ss ly contai Ce tenets v ria ty field lead, between the towns of. they went out to the claim. EveryElizabeth M Owens 492 6315 75. REC : Vg -Practicire et we : ; we ‘ "TA E. Winchester, 516 300. «75.00 RECEPTION GOMESE . LapwES’ and GENTLEMEN pa >". ‘The meat markct*man who “went . North Bloomfield and Moore’s Flat. . . thing was found in satisfactopy eon“and in accordauce with law and an. onier . DF: & M.Hont, George W.Welch.: Clane—2 wesday eviuiby. Saturare fo:*” a co-labo rer Thursday ‘morning PREACHING AT A.M ig , . dition, and the President and visitrd the _ er Etrenvors, made on the 7th . D¥:H.8. Weleh,’ Hon. Niles Searls. LaDIes: and CaLDRE * Clas" Ps be w : , © NG . ME URCH, . ; : yO) ; shares of each FLOOR MANAGER®.» fay afternoon. iggings” legause the latter would not recog: : si n ae . cm mg stockholders will doubtless glad p of such x atin a necessary will }C, E. Mulley, J. E. Brown. ts ‘SOCIALS every Friday night frp linda woe , nize his right to be ‘hoss,” was ar-{ There will be preaching at the A. . len the rest’ of the owners at the do ieainteun teu til bar ‘hs Jan, Restionn. T2o'clock PF. mS ; = et rested aud taken before Judge Garthe . M. E. Chureh on Sunday, commence: Bay with a favorable report when pe Franei orien & 8 ‘AY c ag sete 3 Sa eel pee ont fOr ee i 2 ca . wily sey . . 3 a . 4 " Cy ’ als oe . w « fe on ¢ * 4 p * et who found him guilty of battery as . g at ll o'clock; 4. M., and at 7 P. they return, the 30th day of November, 1878, at the hour . Carringes may be had by leaving orders the Gentlemen, $1; Ladies free. eee charged. Yesterday noon he was] ™‘PR. Green, Pastor. Pad merle paar id Sieonanien: tases ts ey wt o Volirsies Sree, £9 Friday Will be devoted to giving Frivste _ sod ya fine : at —— er ‘HICAGO ’s text ons a 98 et ae Pi Lessons. count of th senttiocd to pay. fing. of .cightecs . Boston girls are Aeseribed as not . “Shall we stop praymg” will . scarceTee BUFFINGTON. Secretary. : ae Ls iy a Varatehe alle and partie the Compa dollara, ‘which he vdit, and wa} re-. very vol > ch: e’:1 ] th : . . Orvice—Rooms 3.and 4, : : t Spiele uy . Good Music faraished for balls 2 , pa : . .very voluptuous but ghey are ch: c’:. ly apply to those who have never be-{ Uitmta cece Sand 4, seeond wa Bhs Tickets, Including Sapper, $250. gx Apply at Hall on Thursdey, Prices tive operat enned from custody. 7 of ‘‘culchaw,” °, > = Me ; : : fice, ‘San Francisco, California, novlS . , Mevads City, Nov. 7 , 1878, i Fons iy en ey z oe ae Ps “ P ® : ; 7 a K o F ¥