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November 18, 1877 (4 pages)

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@? ered by soujé how greatly the misery * and « pjoy.went,of life depends on lit_ ined ia wll tueir parts. . ing saand to cease forever. Tho sim~. tHE gratle-line survey for the diThe Daily Granscript. NEVADACITY, CALs " i nits Sunday, November 18, 1877. GEO. M. MOTT is our only sauthoz; ized Ageut in Sacramento, He will,re ceive Advertisements and Subscriptions for the PRaNSCLIPT, Gnd recéipt for us in our name, aes ee Litile Things. As time is made up of moments, and the sea of drops, 60 life is -composed of Leart-tarobs and thousands of litile a ts and many small words, with a multitude of thoughts which come anu go like a mote in a sunbeam. It muy not have beet gecn-id“tlethings; ‘how the greut events aid momentous acts oceapy but a small portion of thé time, aud really affect us less than the numeious smail and comparatively rences which take place around us us insignificant — uccurinnumorably us the ripples break on the surface of the luke when disturbed by the dashing breeze, It is‘ ustonishing how much enjoyment some people will yet out of a small garden: or even a single flower ina box, or a solitary climbing plant by the wiudow, Ne’ study ean perhaps compare iv interest aud entetainment with wicroscopy, in which objects and animalcojes too small to be dis‘covered by the eyes xre magnified by many diaiweters, und closely exumThese lit le things necessurily add t9 our comfort or uneasiness, and in the eud result in a vast amount of misery or happineas. A single broken lock on a door, or a defective latch on a gate, which is constantly in use—how much discomfort will each of these Oceasion in the course of a yeur? Yet some peopte will allow such de‘fects to go unrepaired year after year, ag though it were lmpossible to effect @ chanygy in this disavreeuble state off thipgs. the ear with an agonizing shriek a . A creaking hinge pierces) : score of timey a day, when a drop of . oi!, skilifaly applied would make it! move -as, smoothly as' heaven’s gat) ‘fon golden, ‘hinges tarning.”’ A awake hour after hour, when a dime wisely banging shutter keeps one spent would cause the sleep-destroyplesburpening of a dull knife or a _ pair of scissors has added immensely . to the comfort of people; and the draining of a small morass or tue planting of n few trees has improved immensbly*the health’ of a whole community. There is entirely too ! much carelessness in regard ‘to little annoyances and vexitions, and con. sequently a vast amouut of unneces. sary discomfort, There are--to} many men who are too infernal ‘lazy . or too proud to fix a clothes-line or . proeyre kindlings or drive a nail for . ‘their wives, and thus occasion suffering and trouble which sours the tewper and helps to breik down the del. ivate frame and the sensitive “heart, . and then there are wives who are. so interested in the momentos questious of fashionable dress and cere. monious calls as to be utterly unable t> sewa batton,on a garment, or cook a.good square meal. So with . A little boy went to his father-with a ent tioger, meuts and children, The father, being busy, said uasym. ‘pathizingly, ‘*Well, I can*t help it.” **Yes you gould,” suid the ‘boy “you The life of _ a childyis ec: pecially made up of litle . ) tuings in itshappiness “or misery, . wight bave said, ‘ob, oD and we should be especially careful . not-to crush the tender heart by eruel words or acts. Leta) practice éarefulness in Kittle things, and there will be a great addition to the general ! sum of human happiness, ee rect railroad from Virginia to Reno his been completed between Leno and Steamboat Springs, says the Vir-! ginia Chronicle. ‘The ‘surveyors re-! port the route muca easier than they had unticipated, the heaviest grade to overcome at any point being less than that of the V. & ‘LT. road from Steamboat Springs to Washoe. The rolling stock for ‘hs new railroad, it is . Pucific raiJroad to another corporaferful for ‘‘they Napoleon” ef Wall road,must buve been long since aban. the Royal Adelphia Theatre, LonBound For Oregon. The telegraph informed us a short time since that Jay Gould was in Utah withthe supposed purpose of acquiring come of the rajlroud property of the Young family. The te cent movement in Congress to trans. fer the labd grant of the Northern tion, explains the scope of the New York finatcier’s.project. For years: past it hus beer the ambition of Mr,’ Gould to control a coutinadus line of railway, from tae Atlutic to the Pacific ocean, . Reaching Ogden be bas been broagbt to artand, Tue Centrul Pacific 1s a. corporationtoe powstrect, and while be'bad bo difficul:y in making satisfactory arrangements relative! to the,‘condat of the overlandsbusitiess, all bupesiof the aeq iisition or control of tue Califormi douved, The stock of tbe Ceutral Pacifie is not to be purchased at the exGhanyes, snd its few holders are in no dauger of being forced by financial necessities tu dispose of tueir property. linwicial battles, aud the railway au‘Lue victur in 80 many tocrat of the isl, found ‘tuconqueralle ud versaries in tue mugnates of tue Pucitic Coast. © Fuiled in his effoits to reach tue Golden Gaie, Geald . now taurus bis utteniion ts Oregon, aud proposes gaining an outet al Porilayd:? Comiug “utto possession of the bonds of the Utiub Noitoeru ruilrupd, he hus purcuused the road and proposes turowing it into the Suuke river valley, und theuce with branches up and down the Snuke, extending it.to the heads of the Yelluwstone nud Missouri, an. tthe P cif ig ocean, Oregon, with its fertile fields, offers every inducement to tue railway consiructur, aud our sister DStute may covgratulite hersif thut sbe is Considered a prize Worth strayyling” for by the cupitulists rof the Must. = ee ee Sateen a **Pritz’’? is Coming. ‘ . The woild renowned ciaaracter comedian, Mr, Josepu K. Emmett, the fouider of this peculiar” tine of dialect German comedy, will yppear at the Pheetre in tuis city, in gne week, in his original and reconstructed ereation of “Fritz, oar German Cousin,” as presented by him 200 nights at dou, and 2,000 nights in America, Mr. Emmett will be sustiumed by a corps of fifteen first class” artists, among whom we notice the names of Mr. and. Mrs Harry Courtaine, Mr, H. M. Brown, Mr. W. Sims, Miss Adams, Miss Granville, ete. Mugvificeut scenery by John Wilkins, Positively one night only. = > © te Methodist Episcopal Church, Services to-day at the usual hours, The Sanday school meets immediately after the morning service's, All the seats are free, and_all are invited. to worship with us, especially strangers. W.S. roy, Pastor. —>-+> —Squibs. Tne late rainstorm did some good. Mr, Hughes, Superintendent of the Blue Tent Gravel Mining Company, informs. us that he has about six hutdred inches of water which, of course, be can put to good use. Mr, Messenger, Superintendent of the Nevada Gravel Mining Company, informs us that he is about to put up new machinery on the mine, and the prospects of the Company are splendid, e+eThe Kev. Mr. Brier Will deliver the last of his course . ef lectures to-morrow evening, Monday? i9ta inst., at the Congregational Chareh, Subject, ‘Shall Woman Vote?” This is said to be the most masterly production of the eloquent lecturer, All who are interested in ‘the subject, and can epjoy an intellectual banguct, should attend it, Price of admission fifty cents. at PSG Bailroad Business. Yen teams Joade@ with freight left tha railroad depot yesterday — for North San. Juan, Freneh Corral, Sweetland, North Bloomfield and Moore’s Flat. Thera were six car loads of freight at the depot yesterday, and there were seven more at Colfax: which‘will be brought up to-day. ‘The freight business is imsaid, will bo on the ground by Junedt mensoe, but the passenger travel is next, aud-the prediction of the Chron jcle, made about six weeks ago, that within twelve months trains would be rupbing Over the direct railroad to Reno, will be verified, a<? op ne teCasren keeps the, latest and ‘the vest styles of Men's and Boy's seat very light. Congreagational Charch, Subject at the Congregatiqnal Chureh this evening--“Actors on the stage.’’ J. Sis, Pastor. —_————_-2-—— Cy Rabber Gouds and Oil Clo b tog at reduced prices, at Casper's. . Clothing. uP-ténie \ © n9-tf ‘ & }quulifications for journalism in the AdmittedThe Truckee epublican gays Thos. S. Ford has “teturned from below! » During his absence he’ pase ‘sed an examination and received, his diploma from the Sapreme Court of California. We congratulate the young gentleman on his success. He has-had none of those adyantages which most of young lagers possess, but bas pushed bis”? way” nevertheless, ‘He informs usthat the examination was most. thorough aud rigid, Out of a class of 13, only 6 ‘were! successful, and it is somewhat strange. that most . of the younger scholars of the class Were the lugky “ones. One old man 55 years of age, who had enjoyed 20 years of practice, failed to get through. Ford’s applitation was . signea by Niles Searls and the best lawyers in the county.” His cere tificate admits him to practice in all the State Courts, ang also the United States Courts. : Neariy a-thou-and pictares ‘were loaned this fall to Chicago, St. Louis; Louisville, aud Burlington, Vt., by the New York art.-t3 and dealers to belp ont the mt exhibitions in those cities, und the New York papers announce that they are notiparticularly encouraged by tie financial result of their loans to either of the three Western cities. “Nearly 200 pictures were sent to St. Louis and only nive were sold, while of the 234 seut: to Chicago only seven foard purchaser. , and Louisville, whieh got 274 pictures from New York, bought fewer than either St. Louis -er Chicago. To Burlington, on the contrary, only 108 pictures were sent and twentythree were sold Mus. Betue Lyncu, of the UkiabDispatch, exbibits woman s superior following spicy (?) item concerning a certain rumor: ‘Tbe individaul who farnished the private report ts_ the Napa Reporter, regarding Uncle Aleck and us, must be a lunatic, and fails to know that to marry, two wart be willing. Lu this cuse nei‘thet wotld be. Aleck. would us leave havea hyena, while we would prefer an ape,” : ee nae aaaios § Tris is the. whole of Luttrell’s greenback bill: ‘*Be it enacted by the Senate and Housé of Representu. tives of the United States of Ameri. lea in Congress assembled — ‘Thut . . frou and after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and seventy-eigbt, . all duties on imports may be paid in legal tenders, Nation»! Bank notes . or go}d or silver coin of the United . States, at tne option of the importer,”’ a ow STANLEY, the African explorer, with 120 followers, has been brought to the-Gape of Good Hope by Her Majesty’s steamship IndustryDeep Talking. The telephone was placed in .successful operation at the Consolidated Virginia mine, at Virginia City, . suys the Gold Hill News. Conver= sauion was easily held between Hugh Lamb, Eoreman, and Colen] Fair, Saperintendent, the former on the 1550 level of the mine, and the latter sitting in his private office, A report-r culled at tue -effice ct the Consolidated Virginia mine and ; Was introduced to the pew instrument. Mr. Hubbard, agent of the Bell Telephone Company, was ou top and informed Mr, Patton and Mr. Vundénberg, whu were down in the mine, thut a repoiter was preseut and-wouid give them some news, Aft-r the usual salutations of the duy, Mr. Patton asked: ‘How s the market tu-duy?”’ “Con, Virginia is twenty-one,’’ replied tbe reporter. “Phe bell jt isl’? ejaculated Mr, Patton, whose voice was eusilydislingwisbed, -. ) Mr. Paiton—What’s Ophir? Repuiter—Closed at twenty-eight and a quarter, Mr, Patton—That's better. Reperter—How’s the mine looking to-day? Mr, Puatton--As well as usnai— but don’t ‘tuik so loud, and don’t put: your mouth so near to the instrument. : Reporter—Why ‘not? Mr, Putton—I's afryid you'll spit ip my ear, are Afver a hearty laugh all round, the party shock uands, telephonically speaking, abd’ sayiug good aay, parted. ‘ne. fir-t business order sent from the 1550 level was fora cur-loud of ice, and was . received Just*b ture the arrival of the reporter at the office, > © “T was born in Buth,”’ said a dirtylooking customer, as be bérangued a crowd at a pblitical meeting, Stand I luye my Bdtive place.” **You don't look as if'yom bad ever been there siuce,’’ said oue uf bis beurers, as be proceeded to laud au opposition caudidate. i : “e j ae _ Says an exchange: “Great emer. gencies are great men’s opportuvi. or two, wkict kept bim home severThe Uses of the Lemon. ~As writer in the Londons remarks, few people know theof lemon juice. A_pirce of lemon found on o corn will cure itin a few dayst it should be rethoved night and morniog. A free ase of lemon juice and sugar will ulways relieve 4 congh. Most people feel badiy in the. morning, but if they wpnld-try and eat a lenion befsre-breakfast,. every day fora week—withror without sugar, as they like—they would find it bett-r than any ojedicive Lemon juice, used according tu this receipe, will so €times cure cous ’mption, Put ud: zen lewous into cold water and sluwly bring them to a boil; boil slow ly until the lemons vre soft, then +queeze until all the-juiceis extracteu; add sngar to your taste and: (hen drink. In this way use one dose: lemons & . Afthey cause pain or luosen the bowels too much, lessen tueoquantity, avd use only five or six a day until you are better, Alter uyiby five or six dozen tre patidut will beyin to feel beiter and enjoy food, Hold ou to the lemons and s:i]l ase them very freely fur several weeks or more. Avother use for lewous is for a sefreshing drink in Suuswer, or in Sea a utany time. Prepare as directed ubuve, and add water aud und sugar. But iu order té have this keep well, after boiling the lemons, squeeze ard strain earefully;:hen tu every balf piut of juice add one pouud of crusved or loaf sugar, boil abd stif a few minuies mors_until tie sugar is dissoived; skim and curefully botile, You willget more juice from the Jemons by. botliug tuem, aud tue preparation keeps better. A Burxinaton man, who travels a great deul, bus always had: bis beartwravg when be came iu from the west becsuse toe train ran right past bis house und. carried bim. clear down town aud he had to walk al the way back, Su the cther mormng be made up his mind to get off tue train ut bis own house, if it scared him to deatu, He wasn’t very badly frigbtened. He got one foot off the steps aud down on the ground ‘all right, but he thought the other foot would neverrcome down in ull time. He took oue. siride und stepped clea acfoss ub eighty foot street, and bal across # forty foot laniber yard, Ti spLt bis legs clear up to his chin, and when be Went heme his astoninued family thought it was a pair of tongs Wits clutues on,.WuHat a Pianr Dip.—A little plant Was given toa sick girl, In trying tot ke care of, it the family made changes in their way of living. “First they cleaved the window that more hight might <ome t» its leaves; then, when not too cold, they’ would open the window that tue fresh air might help the plant to grow. The cleun window made the rest of the room ‘look so untidy that phey used-to wash tue floors and walls'and arrange: the furvitare more neathy, This led. the futher of the family to meud a chair al evenings. After the work was Mivava, Nov. 9, fea New Style of Hats, at CasPER’ : 1877, * HOTEL ARRIVALS. ~ 'Wational Exchange Hotel. A. H HANSON, Proprietor. Fray, November 16th, 1877 RD Cartér. City. Jd F Beckett, @ Valley C Smith, Gravs Vel H Voigt, san Fran I Mobre, Little York A McLeaun,! ittle York Jd Fields, Little do 'l’ Mcore, Wash. Olio Mrs Holland, C.l H J Holland, Col Hill SNichois,SnoPoi Mrs Bell, Lake City, Mrs Cregah Lake Ci M N Nandi), Sac W H Wiseman, H H E Buck, San Juan J Pierce, San Juaa .G Beach SunJduyan JG Wilson; Kend GP Davis Col Hill FC Geer, Co} Hill .A Dovley, ColfaxJ Rickes, City A Bular, Gress Va ley A Jones, 8S cramento H Harrison, San Fran M Bell .Morysville H McDougal, Smarts BTS SL RE EI IE LE FLEE A iit PAL AE io BORN. we In Nevada City, Nov, 7th i877, to. B. Guscetti, and wile, .a son. iE NEVADA CITY CuaRrres/F. Tocer,} W.H. JARTON, j f alin ta Mth Oy THEA IRE, Lessets and Magee SATURDAY, NOV. 24TH, The World-Renowned Character Comedian, 3 RIEz. In His Oviginel Lene ‘ OUR COU: IN GERMAN, e Supported by the BUSH 8Tr EET COMP’Y * a” EIGHT _ea NEW SONGS & DANGES, Composed and Susg
BOX SHEET NOW OPEN. a t Reserved seats can now be sqcured at Vinton’s Drug Store; without extra charge, * ) HOTEL FOR SALE, GEO. EDWARDS’ Hotel. st North Lioomftield, is cfiered for s.te, The Hote is first' Classyiand the only one in BANKRUPT NOTICE, N the District Cotiet is Fs, Statép, for the Dis U I In the matter of Williany Bering te tarybomkrupt, This is to give noties 4" on the 18th day of November. 1 TT epethat rant in Daukruptey was issuca against a estate of Wiiliam Scaman, of Nevada oe in the conuty of Nevada, and the Stete 2; California, who has be n adjndpeq a@ br id ript on Lis own petition; that theo ment bf any debts, and delivery of se property belonging to stich bankrupt ¢ him or tor his use, and the ttanstey Of : ©) property by hifh, sre firbidden by ae Thuta meeting of the c editors of the ph bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to cheose one or more assignees of hig = t te, will be held at.a Court of Bankry Fog to be holden at rooms Nos, 25 atid oF % the Luildi’ g situated on the WN, E. pp: i of Washington snd Battery stre ets, Pi vity and county otf . Seu renciges Défcre Samuel J. Clarke, Jun., Register, ‘cy a4 2ith day of November, A. D, 1877o’clock P.M. a EP. MAKSELLUS, U.-g. As Messenger, District ct Gul Nevuda, Nov. 15ih, 1&77-ta , Mateha}ifornija, i Sse Tah rata Grand Sociol Bali ~. _‘Lhanksgiving Venfng, Will give a Grand Social Ball at HUNT'S HALL On Thursday Evening, Novem. ber 29th; IN77. _—~— t A fall Orchestra will bé in tendance, : ale f HONOMARY COMMITTEE, Hon Niles Seerks, a ¥ Hunter, Dr Kk MW Hunt, A Wulrath, RKC Wutlrith, G vou Sebmittbure, J Nafizi,er, E.H'Gaylord, ie J BOonn, CZ Hatch, ; Juage f B. Reardan, Col N W Knowltu, @ G@ Allan, Geo W Wel.h, Prot Crosby, Geo 8 Hupp. a Jd Berry, UO. Maltman, JN Puyne, Wm Powell, AD Tower. HOH Haskins;-—> AH tanson, Gee W Sinith, H © Milis, “BA Eddy, # Bond, Jauies D White, Dr CD Bobo, JJ Ort, IJ Rolfe, AL hose nberg, K Casper, A Isvard, b J. Watson; N P frown, W-R Coe, W A Sigourney, T C Canfield, J, Mepsenger, Frenk bileriaan, Dave Thum, A Blumenthal dudge Leop Garthe, J $ Holbruok, M Hyman, August Lademan, P Hun.rtauth, Geo bE ‘lurner> Bs Braaley, John Cashin, GW Hentze; B H Miller, Jonn Puttison, DJ McKinuey, Dr Welch, T W bdigcurney, 8 1b Davenport, ‘C Beckman, fe stoan, J © Dickeriman>John I Caluwell, Judge John Caldweli it B Patton, DrP E Huztison, M Enright. COMMILTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS, W F Evans, J E Brown, W J Jounuston, L Seibert, Win Kichards, RECEPTION HY Reardan, Richard scott, George Builey, Ed Brown, J B Johuson, dd iiogers, Ci Mulloy, J J Jackson, Ci Thomas, C J Brand, FO Geer. COMMITEE, N W Knowlton, B EE Worcester, W G hicherds, Jolin Muyo, uJ N thaty, F ocarls, Jd Valantin», Ches Hanson, OA Neison, Joe Fleming, the place. It has accommodations for 60 men: It has done he steyed heme iustead of jspéndiug his letxure hours at~ the taverb, und tie, mopey thus seved weu' to buy comforts for them all. . Aud then, 4s tue home grew uattractive, the whole family loved it better tuan before, and grew happier and beulchier with the Howers, ‘Tius the litsle plant brought a moral as wellas a physical lesson, C ~ wee -AT a school éxamination a clergymon made a brief address to the. pupils on the necessity of obeying their teacher and growing up useful and loyal citizens. To.emphasize bis res wark, be pointed to the national flag spread on ove side of the room, and inquired: ‘‘Boys, what is that flag for?’ A little urchin; who understood the ceudtion of the bouse better than the speuker, very promptly answered, ‘‘To. hide the dint, sir,” Wire; ‘Weil Jones, judging from your breuth, I can’t realiy tell Weether you have been drinking whisky or whether you have been swimming in ik Husband *‘Hanne@h, “don’t you-hic-love me enough ta.give me the benefit of a douut?”’ A WARMER having cattle tresspasibg upon bis grass fields, posted up the foilowing; Noutis—If ‘any man’s cows of oxen gets in these Lere outes, bis or her tule will be cut off as tbe case may be. I sui a Christian and puy wi taxes,but darn a man who lets his critters run jluse, say I,’’ : ie pee Satan Tux Lake county Bee say; The sulphur Banks Quicksilver. mines yield ubout1,000 flasks per month. ‘Tue compapy employ about 175 men oD uD uverage, uD seven furnaces, and work about! §0 tons of ore per day. A sick manin New Orleans ‘was told by the doétor that notbing would save bim except a quait of catnip ten. ‘Then I must die,’’ said the poor man, “for I don’t hold but ‘a pint,”” HOTEL ARRIVALS . Union Hotel. . JACOB NAFFZIGER, Propiietor. Fripax. November 16th, 1877." J C Bates, San Fran W E Stafford, For City Mrs W E Stafford,FCL C Beardsley, do Jd W Jones, Vir Ci.y G N Brown; Plea ‘Val C O Jepson, R Hill Mrs Jepson, R-Hill John Hickman, do Mrs J Hickman, U A LC Blakey, Maine. Peter Pnauil, Auburn J A Shicids, Smarts A McLean, Smartsyill D Stephens, Blue f A Dooley, M’ville D Harris,Blue ‘lent A A Hanly City J Huntey, City « © F Pinkham, City 8 Katten, 5 * JF Frye, R Hil) . Miss G Chambers,SF B @ Fowler City ‘tiek.”’ Will somebody please hand Jus a great emergency? reproachfully: )a® large dance hall on the upper floor. ; Connected with the Mouse is a lorie barn otf . sufficient s1Ze to keep eight horses. also a . large orchard adjoining the Hotel lot. Will be sold on reasofable terms. For further particulars apply to GEO. . KDWARDs, at North Bloor tield. North Bloomtield, November 17, 1877-2m. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. — _~ “MRS. M. W. SOGGS, AVING PURCHASED THE PHOTOGRAPH GALLEKY OF Mis. 1UDus.PH, bas secured the services o1 MR. H, H. FRYE, FORMERLY OF BRADLEY & RULOFSON, San Francisco, and will commence on Monday, November 12, 1877, To take all Kinds of Pictures in the Highest Styie cof the Arti : Largo Size Photographs, _ Gapinet do Card do Photo-Cromes, Ferrotypes, etc. Children’s Pictures a Specialty. MR. FRYE WILL BE IN NEVADA CITY ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY OF EACH WELK, FOR SITTINGS, ni-Im GROCERY, FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STORE. JOHN“SENNER, &r., AS purchased the Stock of Goods of Mrs. Bluck,on COMMEKCIAL ST., sua takes this method of notilying the Public that he will always be supplied with a choice line of " GROCERIES, CANNED GOODs, VEGETABLES, EGGS, POULTRY AND EVERY KIND OF FRUIT IN ITS BRASON. BY CLOSE ATTENTION TO BUSINESS, Low Prices and ‘honorable treatmert, be hopes to receive @ liberal patronage. Nevada City, Sept. 16, 1877, W. D. LONG, Attornev and Counselor at Law Win Baxter, City’ J OJustice Sailor Flat AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Wm Woodbary, City N Barues, Wheat FFICEON BROAD STREET opposite JGrimes,BigeTeut the National Exchange Hotel £ 2 Chas Grimes, Piil Brrye; AK Lora, Wm Welch, Joe Jeni Chas Dennett, Henry her JW Callaghan. = INVITATION COs MITTEE, GRASS VALLEY. Waiter Stoddard, jd, Roberts, 5 Dunston, (Madrille, J Glasson, J F Judd, M Stone, M Hyman; AB brady, : J Shoemaker, FLOOR MANAGERS, Palmer Smith, AH Walrath, Capt J A Kapp, A-K Lord, . Archie Nivens, J Hanley, . Adolph Chaty, Tickets for the ball—G§r50. ‘They can be had at-Geo.-W. Welch’s, Belden’s, at the National, Union, Stumpt’s sud Kichanls Hotel, . Carria ger furnished in case of storm. Nevada, November 7th, 1877. Coe A Nava Eid kichards, EA Byrne, BA Huifineh, i Mark Shaver, [A I Zekind, . /C J Nafiziger, f LIGHT GUARD, . Attention: —-—~ HEADOUARTERS. FounTH BRIGAFE, } SaChAMENTO, Nov. 7, 1877. _} [Special Orders, No. 1.) I, Capt. John A. Rapp is hereby appein ed Inspector to*superintend and coe an Election for Captain, Ist and 2d Lie: tepants, Co. “*C” Nevads Light Guard, 1s Batt. Infantry, 4th Brigade, N. G. C.,! fie terms of present inctinibeits II, Capt. Johw A.) Rapp will, conduct such election accordivg to law, and rej proceedings in duplicpte, with a copy chese orde.s attached j to these Heatique! ters. By order BRIG. GEN. M. 8. HORAN, Cummanding 4th Brigade. W.A. ANDERSON, Asst. Adjt. Gen, In pursuance of the above orders, you £ hereby ordered to app¢sr at your Arm on Wednesday evemmng, Nov. 28, 157% 73 o’clock P. M. for the purpose.of ee: ing Commissioned Ufficers. Nevapa, Nov. 11, 1877. Thanksgiving Ball at ‘Temperance Hall. ; eee PROFESSOR RYDER Evening, ‘ Thursday, November 29th, 184 9 Dancing to Commence *® * o’clock, P. NM. Chase’s Quadrille Band will be #* tendance, and a good time may be expected. Admittance for Gentlemen #1. pre invited. Se Mr’ Ryder will give a Ba'l ¢ Ladies Christmas and New Year's: & ibe “above named Hall. — ~ Nevads Vov. 6th, 187 7-14. » MULLER. & BECKETT . to fill vacancies caused by expiration. Will give a Social Dance Thanbegit's =x The Dail NEVADA LOCAL City A dem “Phe city as \ompleted ands pands of the Cit gext. It. will b City Ha}! forspu the 1st day of D by Jaw, when it Marsha! Morris: ss to collvet the ta The Ct¥ Trasie Board of Equal done the simply because: todo ¥0. 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