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— abuse too horrible to‘'deseribe.”
The Daily Granseript.
. NEVADA CITY, CAdn’
ae ide
ann" Movember 5, 1878
. BSI rORrtar L ‘NO res.
oe
Speaking of San Francisco, here is
What a prevaticating correspondent’
of ‘the Bultimore Sun writes to that
“paper + ‘So universal and extortionute ‘ue dishonesty become, in tne
walks of trade.thatin nocity is there
so much cheating as in San Francis«
», Christianity saffersthe reproaelr.
short weights and measuresare the
rule. Butter pretending: te be: two
pouad rolls never-exicveds. ene ponndy
and three-quarters. Milk ie always
‘short. ih measure and rich only in
Water. ‘Everything is adulterived,
exeepteggs and native wines. Ret
“ernivtion begins by the appointnient,
_ of an Tuspector of Milk, whose duty
“bay begin appt he cow. stables, which
present ‘disgusting ptetures of aninial
It
is very likely thas writer stops at a
$3 boarding house,
he Nevada State election takes
Piirce h=day. The newspapers there
luive talked of nothing else for sev. eral weéks, and-have worked ‘theimfor quiet. people to live in, .
“ pablic meeting of any political par‘geives up to a fearful pitch of excitenient, ‘Fheir-subseribers jiave had
to pass through. trying ordeal.—
Just think of suchitems as this star~fug at the-reader from every column:
“John Smith, fell down the Silver
Hill shaft Saturday, and sustained a
compound fracture of every bone in
his body, But do not let this sad
event keep you away from the polls
Tuesday. He leaves a wife atid one
child. “Stand by the rock-rooted
‘Democracy, heroes . All are invited
10 the funeral.”
f «
; ,
,» San Francisco must be a nice town
When a
ty is called there, it is just.as likely
as notthatan. army of mga with
‘different views from the esiom
of the gathering ,will march in and
take possession of tlie hall where*)
the proceedinygs-are going on. Why.
do not the police force there prevent
these outrageous invasions upon the
part of the bull-dosers 2 Well, that
is a question that no seems to know
how to answer. :
* “The Sun” is the title of.a weekly
newspaper recently established at
&traniteville, Nye county, Nevada —
It is ‘published by D. L. Sayre, an
enterprising and intelligent young
joaroalist, and former co-worker of
ours in an Kastern city. The Sun is
a bright, newsy sheet, just such a
one as. the stirring people of the
frontier need to represent. their in}
earpestness and effect, and was also.
terdsts and direct attention to ‘the
section where it is _published. May
it never suffer an eclipse, is our ear+
nest wish.
tie
THES wT. CROIX RYor,
Mr. Geo, Davis, of this city, has
just received a bundle of newspapers published at St. Thonmis, West,
Indies, whefe he formerly resided.
‘Phey erbtiin fall and interesting accoutfts ot the riot on St. Croix Island.’
The troubles, which had been brought
on by malcontents‘who proposed io
captive the island and confiscate the
property of their employers, ‘resu;ted in the death of a large number of
the liw—breaker’s, aud the killing of
peace offi:ers, .Of the works on the
sugat estites, 43 out of 79 were de
attayedt by fire, entailing a loss. of
129,000. This does not include
the damage done, cotae crops. A
large namber of the ringleatters huve
beeu cupturod and nm akeouied.
BASE B BALL.
Sunday the Eagle base ball. clab,
of San Jaan, played two games’ in
this city, aud on-beth occasions were
Vistorious. Eu tee forenoon they. defeated the Independents by a score of
19 to 6 ruas, aad in the a afternoon
niide 28 runs‘to the Stars’ 11. ,The
Nevada City base ball clubs do not
seein to ba ablet) grasp the secrét of
playing a creditible game, end «tliey
migbt ug wellown it Gp.end swear
of trom fatther effort. ~
é > > a
SENATOR SARGENT’ Ss ALLNESS,
_ A dispatch from Washington says}
Senatar Sargent. Aas been suffering j,
for sevétal dayé, aad i8row confined . :
to hiabed byw malar fever. No
danger is appretvended, bi but it, will by
probably Be a week oF more Defore
he recovers amliciently, fo. ne
~ Luainwsas” :
“>
. late instance of Court proceedtugstin
j-teachings etubodied in the text *
5
(Communicated. }
THE QUEKREST VERDICT YET.
os
. Eptton. Transcript¢I observe
‘that several newspapers in the State
have ‘recently taken oecasion to frethe past, with the intention-of furn[
ishing a parallel in point of ineen. ,
sistency to the verdict in the 1 bis tle
ton case, at Los Angeles, which
cleared the defendant of libel; while’
the jury signed a paper declaring:
the prosecutor purgand free from the
charge in the, libel. Is is reserved
‘for Nevada City to walk off with the
ltonors in the contest, I think, In
1860 a Chinaman. was arrésted far
stealing »% pair of boots, and taken
before Justice K ., whose office
-wason Pihe street, for trial, © The
jury that had been deinanded listen-*
ed patiently. for several hours to ‘the
testimony and the heated argument
ofthe counsel that followed, and upor the cise being submitted to them
brought.jm a verdict of hot guilty.
His Honor pees hard fora mo-ment, hamured ,andfawed & ‘ttrte7
avd said, “I senten@sthe prisoner to
-60 days in the County Jail,” At
this point the thunderstruck attorney for the acfense sprang to his feet
rand ejacalated; “Great Scott, your
Honor! The prisoner has been declured not guilty by the jary. In
Heaven’s name, how can you
nouuce that sentence?” -Don’ sbeare,’
“said Justice K., in an irvitardd man
; “perhaps the Chiaaman didn’t
weal the boots as:charged, but 1 am
pretty certain he would have done
it if‘he got half a chance!” Tt. required considerable argument on ‘the
part of interposing legal, gentlemen
tocomvince the Justice that he was a
“little off” in regard to what was required of him in the premises.
SPECTATOR,
Nevada City, Nov. 4th, 1878.
te
TEMPERANCE MEBTINGS.
her
THE
Two temperance meetings were
held in the Theatre Sunday, afternoon and evening. At the former
the attendance and enthusiasm were
not peat to the prime move
; but in the evéning the auditoram was. well: filled, ahd considerag j,
-bleinterest was manifested in the
proceedings. A choir of pleasing
singers had volunteeredjand the mu
sic was really attractive. Mr. Dryden was the first speaker. Ly took
otcasion to condemn the practice uf
providing fermented “wine” at the
satrament, a8 was done in ehusches. [
The idea was absurd thatthe vile
decoctions furnished Were @ type af
Christ's blood, and he hoped that the
sacrilegious custom would be done
baway with. Rev. J. Sims identified
himself with the movement by succeeding Mr. Dryden with some interesting remarks. »He spoke with
listened to very attentively. A nutber of instances of the harm wrought
det on,
He: PRAYING CRIMINAL.
The young_man confined in the
Coy@ty Jail, whose peculiarity® com
sist® in. the fet that he can pray at
first-class revivalists under ordinary
circumstances, continues in his
‘work of endeavoring to reform tke
Chinese prisoners who are locked ap
with him, Sunday’ forenoon he
. persuaded heth of them, together
with the white’man from J'ruckee to
bend théirears and attention while
he offered up a very practical petition in behalf of their apivitual welfare. Then they all joined in ‘to. .
gether and tried: to’ warble some
standard church mrusic. The “larfon, as the queer theological-Larcenis st from Grass. Valley-is dubbed
by the jail authorities, sang well
and fervently; the Mongolian choristers sang very fervently, but iu
spite of their. well intending efforts
ais only people of that nation ean,
era have been. converted by this
gentleman from Grass Valley, he
will coficlude to devote some of his
attention to the religious intérests of
the outside world—that is, if his
term of sentence has ¢ xpired by that
oe
time. ba
LECTURE
+2]
IN “CAUCASIANISM.”
~ The lecture delivered by Supreme
Constable A. A. Smith, on thé .subject.of Caucasianism” at. the Theatre Saturday evening, was largely
attended. The members of Camp
73, Order of Caucasians; of this city,
turned out in goodly numbers The
speaker dwéit earnestly and emphatically'on: the evils inflicted ttpon the
country by virtue of laws which perrhitted the unrestricted admission of
Mongolians to this shore; He cited .
various instances that had come under the observation of himself and
others, and substantiated. the charges that had been made regarding
the extent of the suffering that was
imposed bon the eancasian labo.ers through the depression of wageg. Ife desired to dis-establish
belief so’ generally prevailing “that
the Order were woreasonxvle in
the. measures they tool to rit tlre
country of the celestial element.
Their plan of action, was. te employ
the ballot and not the bullet argue
dnent:. Mr.; Smith said many good
dently highly. edtiefied with the ef
forts. .
_———__— _~~» re >NOT THROUGH WITH TRUCKER.
‘Chas. Wilson, the kdodiad who
is serviug.out a term iv. the County
Jail for interfering with the parties
} eagaged in subduing the late fire in
Truckee, says he is vot through with
that town yet, but. proposes to, gb
back there and make bimself known
again. He mado this threatening
rewark to ‘the Jailor, Truckee
-by the inordinate use-of intoxicants
were cited, o
SERMON ON LOVE.
RevoMr.Dryden delivered a prac_
tical and Interesting’ sermon: ‘at ‘thie
Cangregational church Sunday mornning. ~ ‘Taking fur his text that pasage which reads: “A new. com‘tuandment IT give unto you, that
ye love one another, ask! have
-hoved y yfi—that ye aleo aoe loa another,” the ‘speaker proceeled -to
impress upan his ‘audience the ur‘gent necessity for application of the
“He
gave to the sermon a local complexe
ion, abd: those present say that. iv
contained a timely bit of sound adVice,
i eet
AN EXTENSIVE SLAUGHTERING
On Sunday 30 hogs, 10 sheep and,
Keystoie Market. This is the
largest amonot of stock ever killed:
in ove day for that establislment
Joseph Eustis, the proprietor, states
»that he: will continue to keep con /
stantly on-hand for his many customer a large stock of new lard and
meats of all kivds, whieh willbe
sold at the very lowest rates, A vie
ditto the Keystone Market will cohwines, any one of the trath of this.sane cI
Ota WEATHER, .
The folowing oveervations were
taken yesterday, atthe: office. of the
South Yaba Canal Company, in’ ‘this
sity: iPitienstost orien —8 80 x. at’ sue
47. shede 4G; 22, m. enn.68, shade
67; "SRE A Bag de, mci
will therefore know jast what to expect from Wilgon, an@ perbaps_ give
him the grand beunce, a la Reno.
. ee
GRAND JURY,
The following is the list of Grand
Ii-is-hoped tat after all the prison .
#,
Pimit
the .
things, and the’ audience was evi.
of existence,
dead earnest,
SOCIALA
the ladies of
ing to all.
etc.
**bits.”’
To, give prope
to the surface
of the main s
-aDe
This work
season to complete it,
Sth Jevel the ground willbe opened
through the backs,
of a
Sule, 4
and dust,
A VENERABLE MEN. — ;
having outlived its usefuloess.
tough old specimen appeats to have
just settled down to its life-work in .
gramine proviises a pleasant eve
levels, there is
the work can proceed further.
these repairsare wade the shaft will . ” :
be raised througly to.the surface.—
will require until next
Below the
‘Frank Aumer, of this city; owns a
hen eleven years of age that is now
running’ around with a brood of
a eae . young chiéks of lier own raising.
arite that woud stapp? him a8 81° ules when one ét thie toatl
ery bipeds*has passed the sixth year,
it~ is eCbaracterized as
This
however,
T 'PHE THEATRE. :
A grand social is td be given At
the Theatre Weinesday evening Ly jvm Menner San Ju J Judd Grass Val
this:city, The pre‘ » * ‘
-_--—----AIR SHARD: AT THE IDAHO.
. The Union says as the workings:
ofthe Idaho mine are—now—carried gp
far east of the main shaft in the low
beginning .to be
convenience felt from the smoke
which clings to the stopes and the
drifts ‘on account
amountof blasting -~whieh-isdone.—
has
been determined to raise an airghaft } °
of
r ventilation. it
ata point 400 feet cast
hafts
has beer worked out, is badly caved,
Kas now. to be repaired before
After
antl
‘7 A LAZy giti must be told to’ getup
®
4th, 1878.
va fised:”
Anderson
Ousey.Ka
Dapnbrack
Bilis G.A,
~ Harris Cb
McLan A
Maun Ro
Stoddard
Giovanni
NEVA
Jurors for the. Novewber aon Ww.
J, Organ, foreman; W. C. Barker,
T. C, Canfield, B. stitian Thomas
Lones, Robert Houston, T. GC. MeGagin, A. Heinneman, Geo. Kohler,
J. Murphy, Wm. LaBarr, &. ’ M,
Wickes, W. Aplin, N. ©, ‘Lully,
Thos. Maher, L. Crandall, Louis
Horton, E, age vatncnar Thos. Lewis.
><: >
y= : BROKEN BUGGY.
Sunday while William ,Joltason,
of Grass Valiey, was driving along
ance Hall, his vehicle ool-ided swith
the Grass Valley stage, and one of
the former's wheels ‘was smashed to
pieces. The stage was not injured,
2 beeves, were slaughtered for the }Johnson came back, got another ye
hicle, and started fur home «@ second
time, *t
~—_-“SIGN THIS, PLEASE”
The Commission of the post mastruary 3d, and at Truckee January:
1lth..The edlaty of the former is
$2,700 per veatr, while that of the .
other 8:$1,400. Sixteem men in the
two towns have determined to offer
themselves wpon the altar of their
cquotry, and will start out. with petitrons shortly, i
oor ~ 24Best thing to do when you go
shopping with ladies—Take ‘notes.
“THE yreatest strike of the _
thel¥g’ r) ‘dost.. he!
nip pRB a
a Vs vot + «bi Some wen ered tye on Jou..
Bias
Sacramento street near the Temper. ’
er at Grass Valley will expire Feb.
Y W Heath Mur
J Seltridge S wHu HT P-Merrili, Diam C
id J Lyous Willuw ¥
J E Brederiek Vol Hil & Anderson Grass V
A Coffer Grass-Valey F uw Wilkins Moon F
Wm Baxt:r Willow ¥ PF Gore Willow Val
JG@ Worthington City L A Jewitt City
k Dulac Jr City
PHawkins M’vi
P Lillis ¥ Fiur
Pollard Riebard,
bilvirra F
= A
Yesterday’s Arrivais at
UNION HOTEL.
G Campbell do
L.M Sukeforth do
A GREAT tail-bearer--the peacock.
“>.
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
The following is a list of letters:
remaiving iv the Post Office, Nevada City, for the week. ending Nov.
Persons calling for. avy
of theke letters will please-say; ‘‘udJ. S. Horzroox, P. M.
Mis Jennie,
‘Barren John,
te, .
Cc i,
arles;~
Hovurdson Peter,
~Hugeity, H,
. Kesel Richard,
Leopold Kdward,
_ Moody Thomas,
lexundria,
bert,
Mrs 8 W,
Scott Win xn,
Scott Anna. EB,
Westfall J H,
Domenica,
uustino,
DA CITY, CAL.
JACOB NAFFZIGER, P-oprie’r
—
Mine Chas McElvy City
Win White City
J H shadduck. City
lle
1e J Wiley Wheatland
J © Vai slyke Sier V J F Sheehan Suc
A Dipl t Sau Fran
M Wattérman &
Cf C Moran City
H Wilkiuson $F
w Bos F G Wilkins City
¥ Battis du
St oe
AtGold F iat
Hotsnian and w
and wite a aatg
At Columbia
a son,
BORN. '
November 2, 1873,
ifé a dauzhter.
At Gold Fiat, Nov. 4, 187 8 to se Waters
hter.
Hill, to the
Hallowell, a son.
‘Ia Truckee,to the wife of E,W. Church,
ee PS ST Se
Nevada County,
Pr
payable
pees stock u
shall remai
December, . n.
advertised for
pg ry t
1 ¥ t
ip tomethen
aD Ex
COMPANY.
Location’ of works,”
of November, 1
{ and weet yment is.
be. soll olfT
DIED.
At Sebastopol, Nenie, dgaaniere of James
ahd Kate Morris, aged G years. ~
California.
Notice is hereby given, that ata meeting
of’ the Bovrd os Trostees, heid on the 2d
1978, .2m assessment.
1} of five cents per ‘share, was levied
asst the capital stock of the
won what al
TS pete
W. BIGELOW, Secretary.
cA
the. extensive
This” shaft has
been connected between the 4th. and
5th Jevels, but the 4th level which
which will: addratt to the surface that
will give excellent ventilaticn, and
Keep'the mine free of the unpleasant
;Vapor that is now’ found troubleL‘Urandall San Man .
H Marriner Mure M
J Harrington BlueT J Holland Blue Tent
Dr J stotlar @ws Ju .
wife of E. L.
he ae a
ASSESSMENT NOTICE.
DALANTE BLUE GRAVEL MINING
Lecation of wrtnéival
al business, Nevada City, California,
blue.. Tent. Listrict,
_ Nesterday’s Arrivals at™
-NEVADA CITY, CAL.
CHAS; E. a: Proprietor
ft 8 He City J Wkierater SF
DW Pinell $F ° A BDibble Grass V
RK M Fiver Glenbrook M#% Cha :y San Fran
G Csiurp Omega S H Dikeman R& lt
Mrs Dikemian R & Ro Mss Dikemank & R
Miss Crow: J} do Nancarrow “Bloom
A Merrow Bloom J Hussey You Bet.
e Gunnip do AA Smith B'oom
S$ Furth -an Juan T Kovg San Fran
GP DavisAumboy G F Jacobs City
W Carter City E Thompson do __
¥W Robb hureka N Hitehcok S8
J Berry City
1Y Bittis do ~
B F Howe_Col Hill
P Shingle City
D Gillett City
#H SmithYou Bet
FUCammetR& R Psimson k& R
H Mergan do. GF Jdaecbs City
@xecor+ Deteh Plat K Adstin Dutch Plat
'%3 Dibble.Grate Val 'T George do
i Poiser Birchville G*E Withington City
n=}. si Wilson Willow V A.Rauch San Fran
A literary erenk du. cet Tits JB EtD& 2U8SF Miss Shae
way of solos, .resitations, quarteties,
After which refreshments of .
various kinds may be had at the
different stands for short er long
<to
W Carter City J Pierse City
J FullerSan Juan, “© TLompson Vir City
FAX uE AMNUAL MERTING of the Stock: .
heldevs of the Cifizeas Bank, will be:
held’at the office of the Bank, inNevada
City, Valltoraid, on
Tuesday, Nevember 12th, 1878,
of Sach other business as may legaliy
come before it. ©
kK. M. PRESTON, ‘President.
ot Nevada City, Oct: £6, $370: j
Sane Nene eal Wh ened nase Ome y 7 tS -1asnarwereawsren ne
‘'SUDOOUS
Tl¥joy Pus s[tsa,0qmM *
f
JgEOSNIGOU CYOTA VD
UL CHAUTSAU SI
qOvds sinh
—
. Scolding on Washing Day Done
Away With,
~~
Ne
a
eal pn eomerecn anit
USE THE ROBBINS LITTLE WASHER.
USE TRE ROBBINS LITTLE WASHER,
THE ‘BOBBINS
LITTLE WASHER.
_ This is*an entirely new ‘machine,
works ob a hew principle. Does not inpe on the clothes. No rubbing or friction
about it. 1s simple and durable.and never
gets ovt of order. Willlast a lite time
: Price, Five Dollars.
Sold by W. A, SIGOURNEY,
033 Agent Lor Nevada County.
etn DANCING SCHOOL.
to L.
oe
'Of'Sacramento, will opcn
DANCING SCHOOL,
= ON
Thursday, @ctober31st, £878,
sur
TEMPERANCE HALL,
Where he will “ive instructions in
BALLROOM DANCING!
«IC laeses formed ag follow Peg
LADI£S” and GENTLE Practicing
Class—? uesda
LADIES’ and ! NS Class—Saturday afterhoog.< :
‘soc “every, ight f ‘
corporation, . SCTE AE UEMHT BEM Sep #9
‘Secretary. . » a
(oR bee
ee 2a
hs ll be et D a S.
sale at fe atction,
ade before, ‘will
. tte 2@ day of Jany the delinquent. assess§ Of udvertising or
TERMS--$2:00 per anopth, for erch of
the classes.. Aduassion toeach of the Soe’
cials-Gentlemen, $1; Ladies free,
Friday will be pel “ Lg 3 Private
— Music furnished fcr balls and oantien
pply st Hall on Piven Eaiaey
or wi 8 BY,
NATIONAL HOTEL]
8 baker Scott: Fist,
J A Comour Col Hiil!
STOCKHOLDERS’ —— i
At % o'clock, &< for the purpose of }
electing seven fi], Directors to serve for
the-ensupng. year, as 1d for the traosuction
it}
fin the very Latest Style. . .
“TAKE . NOTICE.
PIN ‘iaendiieeds is’ ‘the
re of all @ecounts due the Mi € vtehg
zette. All pet ns indébtee for adyert
or subse dnfto the paper are icing
tified thattne’ ‘game ch gh metre to
@ut@elay. Payment to be made to Geo br
Baifey or tome. NAT. BAILEY“
Office at Walling’s Law Oftice.
~Revade, Oct. 21, 1878,
KNITTING ¢ MACHINE,
Mrs. FE" Thoss,
Brond Street, AMove las Whsaiis.
NEVA DA cITy,
ca
ESPECTFULLY calls the attention ¢
the ladies of Nevada County to he
‘beantifuPasgsertiené of KNIT ING, wWice
By herself, end cf wecl fi
found iwany store in ‘the
stuck comprises
Her than can be
mowntuins, ‘The
Gentlemen, Ladies Fl
Socks. Saaiee
Children’s: ‘Dpderwenr, an
Moods, hiker Saeques, Bodies, ¥e,
mise. wale is guaranteed ‘til be
rede of theBESE WOOL, ard will
; be-spld at reasonable rates,
a
€ Cull and examine goods and Pricts,.
Nevada City, Cot. 20,°1878'
-B. H. MILLER,. Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St,
NEVADA CITY,
0 be JUST RECEIVED ~~
%
Stock of Clothing, Furnishixg Goods, ete., _
_Ever seen in the Mountaisis.
.)
The stock consists of the best as
{assortment df ‘Gents’ and + Buys
Clothing, and everything . usnally
} found in a first Class Clothing Store.
I ask but one price for gocds,
and that the Lowest.
Nevada, oO ‘t. . i, 1878. i8.
THE: LATEST AND BEST!
MRS. M. ie; STERLING’
. Commercial Street, Nevada City,
AS JUSt RECEIVED A LARGE urd
_carefu li selected stock of
FALL AND WINTER
Staple and: Fancy Dry Goods,
Consisting of Silks, Mohairs, Cashmerer,
Water Proofs, Poplins, and other Late and
Fashiorabte Dress Goods, M
Also one of the finest assortments of
MILLINERY .
Ever brought to Nevada City. Hats, trim=
med and untrummea, Flowers, kibbons,
Bows, Cufis, Uellars, ete. .
} LADIES’ UNDERWEAR.
Skit ts, Corsets, Hosiery, etc.
CLO&KS and SHAWLS yor Ladies and
Children.
Also a Fine Stock of FANCY GOODS of
every description.
I hereby tender my thanks forthe Liberal
patronage heretotuie bestowed upel BC,
“) und would respectfully soheit a coutmuance of the skime.
Orders froin the country solicited, and
. sample of goods sent Un application.
Mas. M. A. STERLING
FRED. A. SACKET,
Mining & Insurance Agent,
022
i FReeeesestixe THE
Connecticut Fire, and Travelets’
Accident and Life Insurance
Companies of Hartford.
Office--In Brown & Morg gan § Block.
Nevada City.
et
DR. C. D. BOBO,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office Hours---Froim 9 to io A
and from @6to8 P. M,
ISPENSARY HOUR,
From 12 M%. to 1 P. M
BELDEN’S DRUG STORE,
Nevada Cmy, California.
—
eect earn mera
J. W. DOWNING,
Merchant Tailor,
cAL,
05
MAIN STREET,. NEVADA CITY,
I HAVE JUST SE
FROM SAN ERAS CISCO WHE
STUCK of ODS,
Taapufacturers
8b a
TA prices tor cabh,ceR> _
a
Doeskins,
: Diagonals,
_ Suitings,
_ Ovyercoatings,
_Drimmings,Ete.,
LATEST PASHTease, aud made
i h will he cut ifthe
jONe. x.
‘ost suBstae
or in sny style bi
up in the NEATE:
rt AE MANNER, ARG 09.
v for the same class of GOOd* and
Work. sw. DOWNINE
— CitywCct: 5, 287R LeAAA}
The Largest and Choicest
‘NEW GIODS & NEW PRICES.
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‘Cheap as.can be bad in Pyytersle
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Siumn of the
The Bail
NEVADA
BRIEF
Drive down, th
walks.
The soof of F:
furniture store
Some changes
the time of ms¢
Hgots daucing
, geen by the adve
There will be:
ing at the Thea
morrow night a
are invited, is t
Miss Anna Na
visiting with M
at Colambia, Hil
retarned home §
In thé Count
Jeremie Harr
Ireland, declare
come a citizen .
A sensible c
* the social evil q
by one who b
mill, wiil be pul
umns to—morrov
Antoine Tan
the intérior of
‘a hice Dew cary
it re-papere.’,
presents a very
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in popularity w
“one of thermo:
pers published
" Thomas Moc
“ble improveme
plice ou Selby
erecting a new!
locality, Which
_. be occupied by
The increase
watch and jew
and Brand,. o1
necessitutedth
large show cas¢
in whieh t> di
“beautiful goods
The. angual 1
holders of the ¢
held at the cffi
évening for the
seven Director
suing year, anc
of such busine:
before it.
Yesterday
which had be
u-few days .
rain storm. T
perity to the
exceedingly we
all the bydrau
to commence .
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“antil the ditch
Postmaster J
that on several
ueWspapers bh:
the Post Offi -«
edupintae s
dently been lc
who had taken
auc{then drop;
home. This
wery vexntious
sons to: whom
Tonged, but al:
who has been
parties it not
und papers.
Mr. H. MEG
Green, of We
manufacturer
cines, isin tow
It is his first
wives him an «
brétner, Frank
whom ‘he+has
years. The w
Guild is age
manufactured,
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who has "beet
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ae several m,
tie han. ty Ja
» insane. He }
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malady is ac
tuat he indal
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complains thé
city ase him
poses, instead
company. H
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