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November 26, 1874 (4 pages)

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= s Che Dai fT tents eonsidering bids for the construction ly Gransevipt NE VADA CAL. ‘Thursday, Nov. 26, CITY, aa 1874. Nevada County Narrow Miauge Trackee Troubles.‘ Tur Reptsiican NEEp.—What we Truckee has beén the resort ,for ,need are’ barmony and conciliation, roughs since its first se lement. “Tt bas always beena lively. town, arid . itis such placea that fast men congregate.. So long as the quarrels . guch men generally originate was con . fined amibng themse)ves, the citizens Ruilroad. ° “allowed thé law, to take its course,and . Tuesday afternoon the Directors of the’ Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Company lield a meeting at the-office of Messrs. Dibble & Byrne. “[here were present: Sirectors John ‘C, Coleman, President, Edward Colemap, NiJes Séarls; R. W. Tully and 'T. W. Sigourney. The meeting was . held for the purpose of receiving and and equipment of the Company's ‘railroad, according to the specifications made by Chief Enginecr Bates, from Colfax, via Grass: Valley, to Nevada City. Secretary George Fletcher announced that only one bid had been filed. We understand that there was ove or two,or perbaps threé reqvests sent’ in asking a furthet postponement cf the reception and openingof bids. Those requests once organized a vigilance committ(@, did not molest them. It appears,-. however, that an unusual number were there this Fall, and one ot the f number became offended at Jerry Payne, who-kdeps saloon. It was! understood that this party, and oth-, ers of bis ilk had determined to kil . Mr./Payne. in thé saloon, dnd in tlie melee. the act intended was to be committed, . Citizens there svere aware of therye, mor, and determined jto rid theth. selves of the disturbing element: . The rewwas commenced in’ the‘ sa. loon aceording to programme, and . the offended party obtained a ‘pisto . from une of bia comrades,. to whom} a broader and more generous states. mauship, the old discipline, and organization, and firmness. _ We need united counsels and united ranks. And there is mo. reason ‘why’ we . 3hould xziot have them., The Republican party is ‘Still in supreme control of the Government, and. will be so until next March. The Opposi. tion ean do ‘nothing for a‘ year .to. come, and then they will have the . possession: of only one-half of one . branch of the Government. But} whatever is done must be done beA row was topbe started . tween this and the 4th of next March. . After that-it will be too late.—Wasbh. ington Nitional-Republican, esd Tue Sactamento Record has this statement: ‘‘Iu the Catholic chu rch [ the other day, the—priest ®fiiciating gave notice that he wanted the names i that it is time to panse in our : t dager . avocations and’ offer thanks to Al-. sustts, and sent him away wtih the . ; impression that a remarkably healthy ; young mule had played a tatoo with National Thanksgiving Day. P : 7.3 . By the President of the United . States of America, A proclamation. . Reminded by the changing seasons . daily . mighty God for the .mercies and . labundance of the year which is, . drawing to a close; the blessings of . a free governnient continue to be . youchsafed to us: the earth has responded to the lobor of the husband. man; the land has beeu, free from . pestilence, internal order is mail; tained, und peace with other powers has prevailed. It is. fitting at stated perfods we sbould cease’ from our . accustomed ptreuits and. from the i turmoil of our daily lives, and -nnite . in thankfulness for the blessings of the past, and the ‘cultivation of kindly feelings toward each other. . : Now, therefore, recognizing these‘ considerations, I, U. 5. Grant? President of the United Stites, “do recommend to all citizend to. assemble in their respective places of worsbip on Thursday, 26th day of igh! aged and express their. thanks. for the mercy and favor of the Almighty of the boys and gitls who bave just left school and want employment— was paid $25; byt before actual -hes-’ tbat the plan of finding employment . tilities commenced, the pistol was taken frour hin’, The citizens aty were uot granted, and the bid sent in . ,and-all the suspected churac érs were . was opened; and conridered, The bid sent in-was by M. F. Beatty, of Grass Valley, and it.was of snch a character as to be acceptable to the+} Directors, and it was accepted in a . conditional way, but it is left: open, for a covsultation between: Mr. . Beatty and the Direetors of the Com. A final decision will be given, . this paper, from Willis Hayden, it . pany. warned to leave town~ Many of. them left. It appears one returned . the other day;and the vigHantes put on their disguises on Monday. eve. ning, amd were going to go out om! the war path. D.B. Frink, editor; of the’ Truckee Repwhblicay, of the number. From a telegram to} for youths has been adopted by that . Church ill ovef the State, Healso+ desired peoplewishing to employ . boys or girls, to notify him.” THE Tulare Times says: ‘‘A:sweet . potato was brought to our office that . measured twenty-seven inehes in circumference, and weighed eleven and one-half pounds. Itwas raised by D® Stockton, on Kern Island, in God, and’ laying asicle ,all politi¢al contentions: aud ell secalar occupations, to. dbserve such a day ofthanksgivibg and praise. In witness whereof I have hereun-+ to set my band avel caused the seal of the United States to be. affixed. Done at the City. of Washington on the 29th day of October, in, the year of our Lord 1874, and the indepén. denee of the United Sfates the-J9th. . (Signed) se. S. GRANT; . President. Hamizton Fisn, Sec’y of State. : } SLAVES TO BY Parp’ For.—A .corWas One. Keyn county. The doctor enltivated . respondent of the National Repuab. twelve acres in potatoes this year, o a » . . lican-having sfated that. the buik -of ‘and’a sworn statement shows tlat. the white men in the South acted in “stances, and if the contractor, M. I’, uommeny Beatty, makes & satisfactory arrange. “Tent on ene single proposition with “as accepted. Next Tuesday will de_*the world’s e. teem and in their own, — ——— o> as we understand, next Tuesday. appears that he was accidently shot We are not at literty to give the terms of-the bid, but we undefstand . that if is very favorable to the Com‘pany and is a better one than many of the Direétots bad any idea would be made. : The above is from the Grass Vale ley Union of yesterday, Our. reporter attended the meeting, and at thé close of the session it was de-. cided unanimously that all -business transactions should be kept strictly private until Tuesday next, else we should have published the above information with a slight variation, in yesterday's ‘Traxscurpr. © This. explanation we deem necessary since the above publication has been made by the Union. The statement that “there was one or two, of perhaps three requests sent in arking a further postponement of reception’ aud . is not exactly correct. One réquest only was made asking © postponement. It not appearing satisfactory . to the Board, and we know it was not, further postponement was refused.’ Wo feel confident the Doard has done just right under the circumthe Directors;ayt we honestly believe be will, the conditional way will then be stricken out and stand cide the whole matter. Heroism oN THE Raut.—'The Laramie Sentinel makes honorable mention of a locomotive engincer on the Union Pacific Railroad, who died at his post. Our contemporary Says: “The man referred to was’ taken ill at his.post of duty long before he reached the station where he was to be relieved, but said nothing xbout it, aud stood nobly to his work till his train reachéd Cheyenne. Here he disengaged his engine from ihe train, drove it into the rountihouse, and when his duty for that day was done, aud not till then, did he notify his fireman of his sickness and need of help to be removed from the engine. While the fireman was gone for help, the faithful man died—died at his post of duty—and because un; willing te turn over his humen freight to inexperienced hands, ‘Well done, good and faithful ser+ vunt,’’ we say, Thousands of less faithful spirits than thine, and deeds showing not balf the true and manly grit, have been emblasoued before the public, because occupying, in a less humbler sphere, The Seutinel omits the> name of -this brave fellow—an vmission, we cannot understand. It may be, however, that, like tlousands of patriS ots who gave their lives that their country might live, this: brave engineer sleeps under the sad epitaph of “Unknown,” ; , Mexico is about to make. its first treaty with a European power, negotiatious being now in progress between that cfusitry and Gerniany for the conclusion of @ commerciul treaty, concert with the _Democratic party, . iy A Louisville papa did not sesy ORDINANCE NO, 54, riously object to the proposed elope-' . ce ment of his daughter with goods clerk. of the plan, he laid in wait for Au its heels urder his‘coat tails. IMMENSE ARRIVAL ! SIX THOUSAND) . DOLLAns: Wola oF . . sLARS v ry 2 BYots and. Shoes, y Have just been received at W. R. COE’S STORE, At the coruer of Main an Streets, Nevada City. This is the this city. finest assor obtained élsewhere in Nevada, Gonnty.« Among the ttoctonire be-fernathe tates styles. and finest quality of j Lidies, Wissesand Chitden’s Shees, New style men’s SEWED BOOTS, Grand Dake Aiexis Ties, Overshoes of every style and description, ete. A Jarge assortment of CALF,-KIP and SOLE LEATHER, and eneral Bostiand Shoe Findings, Vill be soid to de San’ Francisco cdst prices. freight ine lided, for Cash. T@ivite every one to call and examinemy goods before putchasing, feeling “asswed pleuse them: in quality and pree. ‘ W. R. COL “; "MASONIC. -. i= ANNUAL ELECTION. —THE ANNUA™ ELECTION tor y/ Officers of NEVADA LODGE, » NO, 13, F. and A. M., will take v alets . fly a dry} Happening to get wind . + nem ever seen in They were, purchased for Cash, and-at-prices whickavill allow them to be sollat LOWEK RATES than they ¢in be which . AN ORDINANCE LEVYING-*A CITy Tax for the yent ending May 1'875, The Tritstees of the -ciry of, Neyada ac ordain as follows: pS le A city property tax of fifteen cents on each one hundred dollats of assessed value for general purposes, ahd of twenty cents on each one hundred .dollars of. assessed value, for fire purgates, is herebylevied . tipon.all the assesseble end taxable prop. ; erty, both real aud peFtsonal, within the . corporate limits of the-city of Nevada, for the year onding May Ist, 1875. SAMUEL CLUTTER, President. A. H. Hanson, Clerk. oP n21 1 -. j t Notice to Tax Payers. . FANHE Asrescment Roll for the yeaf 1874, j for the County of Nevada having been . colnpletedgaud .delivered into my hands and Commercial . the Property ‘holders ef’ the County are . hereby 1x titted that the Taxes on the same ute Bow due and the Law for the collection . of Taxes will be strictly enforced. to'that date"five per cent, will he added. = “Notice tefurther given that forthe pur-pose_of receiving Taxes, I shall be in the . several Townships #{ the places and times stated, to-wit : + ; At Grass Valley, Findley _& Co’s Banking House, Mouday and Tuesday, Noy. 23d and 24th. Ae al At Nevada City, Bank of Nevada County ¥ Friday and Saturday, Nov. 27th and ath, _ _E. P. SANFORD} County Collector. Nevidda, OCF: 2305. 1874. PEI My 08 Se 7 ‘New Fall & Winter Dry Goods, ‘MRS. M. A. STERLING, HAS justretcrned from San FranAs) cisco, Where. she has purchased a large stuck of : place at Masonic ‘Hall, Nevada, staple, Fancy & Millinery Goods, . City, on Wednesday, Evening, Dec. 9th, A full attendance of ‘members is desired; . Visiting Brethron are cordially invitee. By order of the MASTER. n25 T. H. CaswELt, Secretary. Of the Latest Styles and €. Patterns, Which she has selected expressly for this market. f “ . land that was cultivated this year . by atta his ee ig wae fos theta tine yielded 42,000 . muni ¥ is very much €xel ec over pounds to fhe acre. @ . the matter at Trackee, as well they . — may*be, “From what we can learn, . A CoLiapsep Parry.--The quad: . it appears there was no immediate . yjJateral of Liberal journalism — . necessity of the committee doing . “Where is dot party. now?” The . anything on the night in question, . Chicogs Tribune gone back to Re. us the worst ebaracters in oo had . publicanism; Samuel Bowles’ paper . Ils & . left,“or were going to. do su, : trying to do likewise; the Courier end adit all srouhd, god ihe whole Journal and St. Louis Republican county is grieved at the loss of such gone back te an influential and honorable citizen! Ginn as D. B, Frink. é >» Democracy, and the ati Commercial and New York . . Tribune ‘hanging on theragged . . edge, ** ‘Leaf by leaf the roses fall.’’ . Local Brevities. . — —>o-se ae ! about a week) THE Chinamen aré quietly buying . since that the Board of Equaliza-, "P all the old pieces of . tio’ ‘of, this city woul! niect this . ground to be found near Oroville evening to equalize the assessment ! that they can get eheap. It was announced mining ‘They are . of the property of the town made by . taking out a large amaunt of dust . the assessor the present year. The . each week. There are now abont . jug We pee wy aieralone “port . Ot» settlers around Napaare fear2, mk ‘ve reg . : « poned until to-morrow en: . ful of a flood since the storm, set in Capt. Warner, an old resident of. night before last. The creeks in Marysville, and well known through. that section are all overflowed, and lieve at least a dispatch was received . jymber to higher: ground, by Tra Eaton ‘to that effect. “Lhe . . same telegram stated that the levee On Saturday, the stage running had just broken at that place, It. betweon Shasta and Redding was was thought that the immense vol-. ’obbed by two men near the latter ume of water which has been pour. place, who took only Wells, Fargo & ing down each stream the past three . ©O’s treasure box, and got but Jittle days must affect the embankments . {om-that, on the rivers below. What the damage was we are upable to oe the vicinity of Vera Crus, Mexico, it is} the’storm has ceased however oy . ; ‘ ‘” oe . are thought to indicate the approach hoped it may be repaired before&any. : : . of an extraordinary volcanic erupthing serious results. tion. to Frequrnr earthquake shocks in ee —_— ._-o-> ——— of * i RN ec a eats Coe’s Shoe Store. Pror, Tynxpauu is, charged ~ with being an atheist. He not only denies it, but denies also that the ten‘A visit to the store of W. R. Coe, . will convince anyone that. his ads . vertisement found in another column . dencies of his teachings are in that is not exaggerated. His stock *is. direction. ieee large and is ‘composed: of the most te iestylish goods, Mr. Coe proposes to Jonx Grnpoxs of New York was sell them at the smallest profits. murdered in that city on Monday There is no occasion for wearing . l#st by W. G. Murray, who beat out his brains with a cart rung. ‘ : clumsy boets and shoes any longer, a ? FeeQUENT earthquakes in the vioitiity of Vera Cruz, are thought -to indicate a volcanic eruption ‘shortly, : , Dance To-night. The party to be given to-night at! Grass Valley will be a grand affair. Moc. Buryoinforms ts that he has everything arranged toinsure success whether it rains or not We learn
thefe are several going from here, and we can assufe ’ them they will not regret it, es "Tux Chinese Government -has ordered large quantities ef breech-loading rifles at Iris rumored ¢ soon cede a port to'G “He Dipy’t My rr.—A German clergyman who Was -traveling, stopM. E,: Aid Society. y the guests used tertainments during the Christmas}: of wit upon bim wit — ' a . of his neighbors. eed iu New ‘York city, iho . taat, in despair at his forbearance, latest being that of Erastu produce dealer and ex+Pre the Produce Exchange, +” ‘ Z 4 ine et “phe ves! but Tum used to it. wh, Do far been re-k of the steam. . a New Orleans a . ®° effect upon mé. Ten bodies haye t covered-ftom er Empire, sui few days ago,” olomons was robbed ff -House read by two Pn, as be was, returning to } Ut Simply chronically. sorry ’ didn’t get the girl. Water proof blacking at, Prestows. ls ‘ Cisco, last Sunday. ~ } : cou . mother waits on him constantly:. I did not say. the Denrocratic lead. ve 4 ee . slaves were made free by’«the war, ‘Trustees forgot at the time that to4,000 Chinanien at work in the Lava . opening of bids were not granted,’ day was, Thanksgiving. The meetBeds, and all seem to be doing well. . out the State, died yesterday, we bes} the woodmen are moving wood and . plishment¥ of the young lady's: ce¢ a lat te much frequented b : G ‘Floor Managers. The Ladies Aid. Society of the vepnd a. The host, not be. Mates that Republican Custom ef-. Geowcomeway, *JGiaem, Methodist Church are making prep. 128 U8 having o clergyman at . Scials are greatly exercised over ru-) iY Watson, Yee Watt” arnpiared tor one ier itea evening's enhis , looked at him with sur-}-mors current of probable changes in : . f . . . Supper to be gi t holidays, Due notice will ba give "ing a remark. The clergyman-ate gentanded theh the President “eou-. aagi ee ei ~~ #his dinner quietly, Buvarentiy withs. templates makiug almost a complete . "1. yusic under. the direction of FatLures continue to be abno . out observing the gibes and sneers p in the head places in Govern. Beckett. aot ne of them, at ment: said to’ him: ‘Well,’ I wonder at of ; your patience! Have you not ‘heard {all that-bas been said te you?’ “Oh ou now who [am?" ‘No sir.’’ ‘Well I willinform you. Iam chaplain of 0 lunatic asylum; such remarks have THesx is a man in East Lynn, Connecticut, who has kept his bed for six years because he was once disappointed in love. » He isn’t sick, that he His indulgent because in the event of the SUCCESS . : A i 4 of that party, the South (as of old) . : ‘GRAND . would controlthe nation, and pay. BON BON PARTY ee ment for former slaves bythe Goypete ernment would be demanded and en-. H A M I L tT AT — ON HALL. forced, he was called upon fo name Grass alley prominent Southern Democrats who ING proclaim such ideas, He auswers as ON THANKSGIVING EVN G, fcllows: : j L974, . ~4¢Atthe time I made my statemptit To which a gener! invitatio to the publi-. TO BE GIVEN: BY C. H. BUF, Exchange. Htel. Committee on Invitath, ©. Thursday, November “ if ers publicly advocated the payment, . bat I do now say that the ablest and } most prominent Demoerat. in “this . Second “Congressional District of . Virginia, Golonel D. J. does openly assert that the DemGoodwin, . GRASS VALLEY: Hon Wn. Watt, Hon Thos hdley, met on ‘ David Watt, GH Mitche wcrats.will in the next national cou-J Hy YWenderson. Pat Englist all .J K Byroe, D. Binklem, : ; ‘Jos Newmen, W Lontzenlser, the other Southern gentlemen,whose Win H Mitchell. CC King, Capt Henry Scacddéen, Wm Gecrge Af Byrne, Jr, t West, © ad, Wénry Iver will receive pay from the> National A A Mulloy, . . lt Shoemaker, Governnient for their loss, auck the : Thos Hodge, Richard Rerts, UR eth realty ‘efuse . WC Pope, Jas W Kerr Democratic party could not refuse . si utnan’ 7“ Bata Navite, them-this justice.” ' . L Hill, Henry Stewt, ° ae pare ° é J Cook; J AB 3 Mr. Goodwin is indiscreet, but is) ped sia a phe i with, 1 W Carson, Henry Smit é J P Shoemaker, Geo Fletcho perfect certainty on. the Democracy . Cz1 KR Clarke, H B St John test, and that he (Goodwiu).and . doubtlesS honest. He counts > Nor ine as they awa ad B ie . Sykes, ed H Davis, of the North doing as they have al. 5 i Paynter, oe erased ways done, namely —agreeing that) E A Koberts, AJ Ridge, Aaron Hooper, H Vogleman, Dr Meglone, Robt Jeffrey ; H Wohler, W Boston, Jas Couaway Sam Granyei IW Hayes,@ anything propesed by the Democ. racy of the South must in the nature . . : : = ; . Fred Campbell, }of things be right. We. shall see. Geo Whitesides, some lively times one of these days, . Robert Smith, : . J, Hugs, . H H Halsey, iicias salitigeelnc ea . z wee d Thos Moray, cites ia . . Pat Murphy, BB Pp A Lapy Lawrer,—One of the most . pennis a D P Heltvoo W K Spencer Dr Wm Metnick M F Beatty, Peter Johnsé Jas Karly, . H Chittendei 4H Maddrill Thos Othet. BOSTON RAVINE. . Alex Stoddart notable events of the past week, says . Ee tetaed f the Panama Star of October 3i1st, is . John Johnston? coer W H Bensen,:the reqnest of a young lady of Cuzco, . Win Johnston, that famons old capital of the Incas, . : Lay bogs epee / foster, for permission to enter the law. chas Barker, schools of that city, and Study for . her degree as Doctor of Lava. The . Martin Ford, H 3 nea . *-. Chas Behrish; Jas Beunallacapp ication was"ma e to t iU1sYOREST srErnce. ter of Justice, who, in & gost jom. Joseph Perrin, George Little -mendable ‘manuer, im@rediately re. ‘ NEVADA CITx. plied that the laws gf the Republic, . HA gor oh ce now in force, reopghize. no such dif . Thos Canfield, . : Pe . kd Goldsnni ference betw eu the sexes as Would . perepemee Sid prove td be Art obstacle ta the accom. John Hanty, ; J E_Brown, C H Mooresires.” Hence, the permission was . srfully gran 7 » Minister . & F Reese, Mr Agan, chee ly granted, and the Minister . Sate Galiano r + aiken, régards the example as one to be imGeorge Gephardt itated. Up to the: present time; no)” INDIAN SPRINGS. ~ ‘ET WSigourne Ira A Eaton, Dan E Bell, Newten Shuny, H Gashwiler, Chas Grimes, . R B Gentry, Matt Daily, ROUGH AND "READY. fair daughter of Eve in Peru has; “iHateh, lines am z + COLFAX. over thought proper to ‘urge her . L D Leeds, _ . Albert Lmith, rights of suffrage. That question . Mr Himes. might be regarded in a different! poe oc ar Tobt C H Tozer. ght. Me j Recuptiou Committee. } Hon R Leech, Dr Wm McCorg, Sam Sranger, Orrice HoLpers To BE REMOVED. W C Pope, "The New York Herald of the 22nd, W K Spencer,— Dan Collins, Tt in. Tickets, including Supper, $3, the city and Federal offices. ces. Among the. removals ,—— hinted at is-General, Arthur, present . Collector. = r £ Notice to Creditors, “4 _, Customers can rely upon getting everything jn her. line at the VEKY LOWEST PRICES, . And all Goods are WARRANTED AS REP. i RFSENTED. = . She has just received direct from. the East, for the convenience of the lades of . Nevada County, a beautiful and complete . assortment of : . READY MADE UNDERWEAR, Warfinted superior d brought to this State, — ‘MRS. M. A. STERLING. Nevada City Sept. 23d, 1574. . to any ever befere . a Board of Equalization.Ae sit es a Board of Equalization en THURSDAY EVENING,-NOV. 26th, 14 . at the City Hall, ci iF SAMUEL CLUTYRR, President, A: d. Hanson, Clerk. Nevada, Noy, 21, 1874. = } 4 . CHAS. E, MULLOY: ANSON W. LESTER, Lester & Mulloy Wholesale-and Retail Dealer coe Fae _ GROCERIES. _. HARDWARE, . ; CROCKER ’ Fine Wines and Whiskies. E KEEP ON HAND CONSTANTLY A LARGE Varied Stoc 3 aboy line of Gosden aais — No, 52 Broad Street NEVADA CITY. Nevada, J uly 15, }&74. _ NEVADA CITY Auction, Commission and: Variety Store. —AVING been below and made arrangeinents for Goods, to sell on Commission, .I will constantly be in receipt o ‘a ' Large Variety of Godils, Which I propose selling SATURDAY A TERNOON AND EVENING, AT AUCTION: and during the week at AUCTION PINCES., I would therefore say to. those wishing to putchase anything, trom a ° A aroek Stove to a Paper of Pins, } To give mea ca}l before buying elsewhere ' Ladies wishing the BUYTEKRICK PAT” FLORA HCLBROOK at the Auction and Variety Store, as she is agent for fhe same. 3.8. HOLBROOK, Broad Street, opposite the Bank. UNION HOTEL, — .¢ MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY, 830 a Ira A. Eaton & C. H. Moore "PROPRIETORS. ~ THIS HOTEL is tow open in all its branches, and those in search of a desirable stopping place will find it greatly to a advantage to give ys a call. The Table ¢ supplied with the best the market affords, and well cooked and sexzyed. “The Bar.and Silliard Rooms are, supplied with the choicest of everything. -_ The Hotel throughout is one of the best in the State. The Rooms being all large, airy and well furnished. N‘the matter of the Estate of. Fredé Haeling deceased. State of Califot »In the county of Nevada, Proba‘ J Extate of Frederick Haeling, deceased, tice is heréby given by the undersign ministratrix of theestate of ' The Times says Major Havemeyer intends to remove E. Delafield Smith from the Council, and appointcis C, Barlow in his place; that the Mayor contemplutes the removal of . all those Comniissioners and heads of departments whose terms of office expire dyring the term for which Mr. Wickham is elected Mayor, and to said administratrix, town'of Eureka South, Nevada county, ; D.C. M.RING, Administratrix.of the Estate Fre Gi s ick Haeling, deceased. appoint their suecéssors for the full. ‘Dated at'Bureka South, Nov. 23d, reveadiipeat oe fore : W. BD. LONG, Z nd; Aity. for Administratri on of this notice toa To our old triends we have only to ask a’ continuance of their heretofore liberal patC. To ny Seg eons, we promise to-dvall wer. to please and gi i attetaatiaee P = give entire sat ATON & M . Nevada July on see Re _DENTISTRY. “ DR. A. CHAPMAN; Transcript Builaing, ~ x, ON ’ t ah \! OTICE.—The Board: of Trustees will ; TERNS, ean obtain them by calling on” ~The Taxes become delinquent Gi the tst Monday in January, and if net paid prier 4 ” a —-Furthe The f was rec hour o2 Ep. * membei Jatély o shot or and 12. aceiden and die: _gaard a shot fre by one ing in ‘ The 1 arrived " £0’cloc Pattiso: _ bring tl : From J ’ there .lrucke could b affair, the shi testifiec that th should did it. the vig that . The vi; er, and very sh Three took YV known people that it one of contral the pa: Peo) burgla terprei guilty, Wes guilty: for juc Peo with d ily ha: set for Peo grand Attorn ecutio defens then s turnec dict.o Ou disap} of Di to M, Every Tues _let off ters b the D go slo contr: and t! as BOC The frej Aor m sters count the 1 built freigt of bri