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The Daily Transcript.
NEVADA CITY. CAL. :
7 i AW ron IN NEVADA corey. . &
Thutsdey’ “‘Octaber 10ta, 1878.
vas ee east
ea
Wonders will never: cease.’ ‘ken
cording to the foltowing letter reyesterday by’ Sheriff. MontTom Lawton, the Tullis
ceived
gomery.
murderer, bas béen here right, under . Baldridge, $34 50; Wine ee
our very nuses,for several days, aud . $22 20; Wm. Reynolds, $90 " J.
we were in ignorance of'the fact ali. W Peters, ae 35; Robt. sapere
San aes Oct. 8, 1878. ot Bain, $6. i
Mr. Sawnirr Dear Sir: I beg ae.
privilege of writing to you ‘to see’ if
tl
ied paid by the Board_of ee
on ‘Monday last.
Ce
8¢
$
“phe following demands against
H. Montgomery, $1,200. 25°
RILLS ALLOWED.
{
je county were examined andorder_GENERAL FUND.
For constables” fees in ouinteele
caste: A. J. Flanders, $22 76;°J. Pay”
Cross. $224 60; ‘Kd. Cummings, $18
). S.-B. Cosetond “"S36-Jas. Reed,
167 40; Wm. Scott, (138 90;E. C.
Sheriff's fees in criminal-cases: Ww,
you will accept a fittte nitvice-from
“. the. door Gould be very easily open"DAD, EDWARDS WOBBED,
enlist an
“The Republican s#ys that Dad Edwards, who has for a Jong time re; 4
sided inthis *city. but is now in .
Trackee, “Was robbed of something
‘Over: five huddred dollars in gold
and gold notes Mast Monday morning,
Heshad the money in. his eyat pock‘et, “and went to bed at three o'clock
in room 54 of the Truckee Hotel, A
dvor leads from this room into 52.
‘This door is usually bolted on each
‘side, and Mr. Edwards took no note
ice of the fact that tite. bolts bad
been carefully drawn back so tha
od. -In the morning the-moiey—was
ee s ‘did t Hee Summit or Stroug’s = Canyon. Nos.
gone. Some one had been lying oon
ste
ae 4 and 5 ure at Truc ‘kee. Nos. 1, 3
“Tt sinaws of the great monsters are beTHE STORM GIANTS.
_ The‘old snow -plows are being fit=
[te 1 for the winter’s battles by Messrs.
hy Andisb, Street and Hoy, at th 1e
Truckee Repair ‘Shops. The—
oiken truck timbers, 12x15 inches,
$e subst tial: frante-work—of Oregon pine,» -the double. sheeting cf
strongest.asb, the iron apron weigh"
ins 800 pounds, dnd all thews and
iug overhanied and put in perfect
drier, . Toefesare vine of
giants on the Central Picific. Numbers 2, § and Dare now ut Alta, but
one-of them will soon be stationed
at EmigrvotGap, and the others at
these
‘we in regaid to the? [pllis murder,
I have underst od that Tom Lawton,
the principal one in qthe murder, is
in-yourety. You may fivd bim at}
night at the largest faro bank ip the
city. He is gener rally there dealiug.
—Twill giveyouthe-description of
nim I bed given me by one tiat saw
bim.
“ptack hatr-wrd -black beurd,.smabl.
dark eyes, bat very. piercing. ,Hois
dressed, in uw suit ef -gray “cl thes,
cheap,: but nent fitting; bas.no muustache or whiskers. Tie bas a cbestnut horse—a fast runner and in good
order. He bas not been there long,
_ otly two days. He of course does }
nol go. by hae nawe of Tom Lawton,
but bas a fictitious’ nawe,
“Yours trolly;J C. “Mever,
1219 Clay St., Sau Festa,
P. 5. Piease aAuswer aud let me
know if you find hiw.
_We are truly sorry that -cireumme _ataniges” don't —hingetogether in a
way ‘to give us any faith in the abuve
“advice,” In the first placé there
isn’t a faro bank in the city, and ix
the second place we dov’t believe
that friend of Mr. Meyer’ s would be
the. $100
af
a
$
croft & Co.,
‘schools, $135. : “
“Ay J. Pedlar,; post mortem) exami-. cisco ‘Chronicle saning from Lowa
TM. Hunt, $30; H. 8. Welch, $20. ~
it
‘Justices’
“Leopohd Garthe,
Jno. Anderson,
$90; J:
LJ
This nian is tall and slim, hwy
F.
White, $610.
nee $10,
Ss. ion printing per *contract, aDistrict Attorney, $f.
ment fe Stats Controller, $t02
fees in eriminal cages:
$127-'50; P. He
aynter, $36; Jdo Keiser, $75 90;
$57;. Henry. Davis,
Stotlar,* $12; F. Freeman,
18:-A-M. Walker, $136 25.7
For regiswation: Henry Davis,
40.87; IH, Judd, $10, e
For reg ristration and Justice’s fees:
fl. Paynter, $37 25; das. D.
Election blanks, etc:; oF Le Bac
$13 55; do. $59 75.
Geo. E. Rob nson, visits to Pablic
Examination of insané persona: R.
O. P. idger, services as _Depaty
Henry Davis, services -on holding
nquisition, $15,
James D: Whites, preparing staid
-. Mr. Edwards’ pillow, and a ten dolSe Bet taken,’
rested fort e commission’ “oF “the of.
‘mines are not sought after
O44.
Otte the bed in No: 52; ahttrough: ho
bad:.been booked for the room,About $475 of the, money .was in,
gold, and the remainder» was in
gold notes, A watch lying under
lar piece in one of his pockets, was
Two men have been arfence, but as yet‘thereis no positive
proot against them, although circumstances indicate their sl ete
TH EGREAT GR av &L CHANNELS
ee
—* sotiewondend wf the San FeanHul, Plircer.caonty, safe: ‘‘At*the
present-time, when nut a ainite dine
on the Comstock is paying dividends,
it seems. very. strange that our.guavel
m6TréeS
We have.in this section one ofthe
be-t blue. gravel deposits. in the
State,:extending from Iowa Hill tward the Summit,
miles,
sole twenty
tis -buried-under a lava
--overflow—from 50 to 800 feet ind
“a score
iam Wilkinson, et als, was on-trial
. before Judge Reardan ,
-triet Court yesterday. ”
and % are on the Hamboit-division; .
iony “~Phése nine snow-plows in their
fighting armor, each backed ,by half
of mammoth ten-wheeled
eugiwes, have @ power 80 ‘mighty
cléave a pathway through bell, yet
thasnow frequently “brings them top
a dead balt.—Truckee Republican.MINING SUIT.
The case-of Jolin Leslie vs Wiinwthe. Dis‘This suis is
the .resu‘t.of a dispute as tovthe
ownership oi a piece of mining: prep
erty located “at Lowell ‘Hill, aindia.
volves aconsiderable sii ofinoney.—
of “Lowell Hiil are sabposned on
either side, aud their appearance ‘on
the strees made things luok lively.
--PHE ORIEN PAL MINE.
. necticut. is made of a tree toad in'av
open fruit jin:
and WoT.” ‘is ou the Salt Luke divix=. ~
{hat one would think they eculd :
rt M Skeahan
A host of witnesses from the locality. .
A BAROMETER in Southinton, ConWhen damp or rainy
weather is pear, the toad ¢ imbs ap .
a ladder to the top of the (jar avd
sinus as eee as it his own: native
a
<2
AM AINE murderer is Guséetbed as
‘Standing 8} inchesan his stockings,
having a hand like a codfish and being in political opinions a Greenbacker: (Description in a Republi-.
can paper, of course.)
-o*—
—
Gotxe home from a revival meetYou on a Sunday evening, in Aurora
Texas,Eli Ramsdale and Jack Hays,
got into a qaarrel over a girl, and
fought «with jeck-knives for a quar-.
ter of an hour, Both were killed.
omg A
Vesterday’s Arrivais at the —
STARTLING! EXCITING:
Rosenberg Bros.,
PALACE DRY GOODS STORE,
RE IN 3 Sports OF THE
: Largest and_most Fashionable
Stock of fall and Winter Staple
land Fancy Dry GoodsEver brought to Nevada City, Whteh We are
determined to sell CHEAPER than can be
bought at any house in Nevada County.
Our stock consists of
DRESS GOODS.
Black and Colored Silks,
Camel’s Hair, Bourrettes,.
Snow Flakes, Basket. Cloths.
Drap d’Ete; Cashmeres, .
Water Proofs, Plaids,
And. other Fashionable Styles of ©
NEVADA CITY,: CAL: -:* 5
JACOB NAFFZIGER,. Prop'r.
cs W Bicohens pid
C Hanson
J Stoclair = =
Mise M Hawley Col Ais
—~C-B Hewiey tt
E P Hibbard
A B Dibble G@ V
G C’'Shaw Omega
J-MeLean Burlington
‘PH Brigham N Col.
Ms Pengelly: P Will amson’You Bet=
Ww. Williamson : =
ES eens
“e
, R Osbora*Em Gap as
IF Moore Yuba * = ;
’R Hackins San Juan
7 H Kobwiler Aubur
J M Fulwiler e
tid ae McKi¥y City
ae Owe
E ‘Vesterday’s Arrivals at the +
~ NATIONAL HOTEL
. NEVADA CITY, CAL.
CHAS. E. YEARSON ee
. Fichus,;.
". Pagges; 6tc. .
Dress Goods.
FANCY GOODS,
‘Scarfs, Ties, Collareties,
Bows, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs,
Combs, __ Collars,
STAPLE GOODS,
jJannels Linens, Crash,:
Drillings, ete. 2
EMBRO! DERIES & LACES,
An. Enaléss. Variety of all
Grades and, Qualities.
derweary, Skirts, Corsets,
~Hosiery;.etec. .
Muslins,:Sheetings; Galicos,
semennL ANEOUS GOODS,
Ladies and Children’s Un-:
that is aieved for Lawton’s capture
Poat “mortem ex imivations—Wh.
into somebody else's Hands, ithe
(the friend) had a sure thing on the
ubiquitous chap’s waereabouts, Our
popular Sheriff is of course very -sgr“ry that he canuot possibly detect the:
othe ghost of a chance for tendering..
his name,immortat, und filling bis
pockets with vin, by arresting
zthomas.—Wessuspect the writer of
*the'fatter™ means Well enough, but
somebody. probably made him ihe
subject of a “‘goke.”
ee
Contrary. to general expectations,
the Theatre was crowded to Overflowing with~an enthusiastic audi-~
ence on theocvasion of the Georgia
Minstrels! appearance Tuesday -evening. The high order of music
furnished-and-the creditable appearaace.of, the band when it paraded
the streets im the forenoon doubtless
had much to-do with .giving the
a
— dead, $81 25.
+ot‘bis allowed, le to-morrow,
1
public a favorable.idea ef what they
might expect’in the way of an enturtainment, ‘The fiest: part, consisting of overture, solos, and a laugh-"
able but rather stersotyped musical
“frhale,was fairly enjoyable. ‘In part
second Ws W, Morris, a baritone of:
wnusual excellence,, sang “Tbe
Bridge’” in an expressive manner
aad won deserved plaudtis. The
Bokee Brothers, in their‘ apecialties
a3 banjoists, vocalists ard dancers,
were enthusiastically recieved, as
were aleo the quartette who received
no less shan four encores in their
new jubilee chantings. ‘The-Virgiaia essence’’ by young Kersands,’ a
juvenile “moke,” was not the least
meritorious featares of the performeance; for the litue fellow stfiids at
the very head of the profession — in
his-ability as a contortionist who:
regulatesevery peculiar movement
by the aceompanyimg miusic’s time,
A ‘plantation ,ubilee’’ of the genuine Sunny South style concluded the
programme. Taken as a whole, the
Georgia Minstréls are a& able set
ofartists, well worthy of patronage;
yet their most famed white ¢ompetitor’s,such as Carncross & Dixie's,
Cal, Wagner's or the complete. Haverly Minstrel combination, without
extraordinary effort excel them -in
stage representations of Ethiopian
eccentricities,
poem ---—
ATTACHED FOR WAGES.
Wontar
_$. 0. Brown, whose precess of!
extracting silver from sulphurets bas
created no little attention in thig locality during the past few months,
went to San Francisco.the otber day,
and has not yet returned, Monday
last his employes got-out an attach— . .
ment on the supplies of chemicals;
fuel, tools, ete., at his works, on the
grounds that their wages had not
been paid for some time. It is to
be hoped that the matter will be adjusted to the satisfaction. of all concored, «5 ;
pion, $3% H.S. Bradley, 679 50.
District Attorney, $107 20.
torney, $238 50.
, W. M: Nutter, services and mileJUVENILE POWDER THIEVES,
of the-hardware firm of Thos, Legg
& Co.,bad-occasign to visit the Compuby’s powder-house; at the junction
of Nevada .stveet aud the Washing.
ton road, east of town. Upon feuving, ‘Hell,
day_afternoon, a party came in
store on Main. street, and told b
it had been entered by some boys,
who were making way with.the.con. tents.
the scene, and found such to be the
case,
ed up badly, picked, the door opened, and some forty pounds of sport. img powder, in 4, 4% -and-1+pound
cans, worth $30, missing.
regular place, although -not locked,
when he arrived, A’ clue was soon . .
obtitined to the identity of the perpetrators of the unlawfal act.
proved to be boys, ranging in age
from 12 Years and upward. Threé
yond a doubt, and there is strong evdoes not desire to create any unnecsay uo more about it in case the
any
i
Road survey, etc.—dames ChamThos, S. Ford’ services as Deputy
#. H. Gaylord, fees as District At:
ge as Supervisor, $14.
B, Jobnson, Coroner’s fees and
_ Total, $4,689 62,0
We shall continue the publication
2
ey
Last Friday, or Setarday, Mr, Logg,
it he locked the door-securely# ‘Puesdept hh, bnt-cau be easily. drained ‘and
Curless, $15;°W. C. Jottes, $39, worked by-t+npels:—A-simiar chant :
-nel at Forest Hill yielded $15,000,000 within turee miles in length, and (j
is still worked “witl<geod — results.
At Nowada City, 3,000 feet iu length
ou a blue lead bban nok gave its ‘Tacky
owners $3,000,000. Other mines in
Nevida, Sierra and Placer coutties,
tould' be mentioned, whose: total
yield has been itmense.”’ ‘Yes,
And still tue balf is not told, so far
as this ‘county ix concerned
wisely invested in the development
. .of our as yet comparatively unwork.
ed gravel deposits, invariably meets
with-remunerative returns.
—~<> <->
ALL ABOUT HELL.”—
Rev. J. F. Furnis, an English cler@yman, bas written an interesting
aad graphic description of Hell, ee
thre instruction of the young.”’
he says, is situated 4000 miles
from here, at the middleof the earth,
He« immediately repaired to
‘The padlock had been batterThe door
was closed, wud the padlock in its
They
of them have been apprehended be~
idence against the others. Mr, Legg
essary ‘trouble, and has offered to
boys wilf return the sidlen property.
One boy returned sbout-four pounds
of powder, butis thought he had no
hand in the theft;—Asgether vrought
back a smal! amount, and -aoknow}l,
edged his guilts but be was given to
understand that-unless ‘therremain—
der was given up, heas well as bis
accomplices would be prosecutéd.
Mr. Legg i is acting very ’ opusider ately
By this "matter;-but we do not think
light-minded person woutd
blame him for.prosecuting the boys’
to the full extent of the law. Nevada City contains some very bad
‘youngsters, anditis high time that
some of them be taken in hand as
*‘examples’’ of what the rest may expect, unless they reform.
ANNIVERSARY BANQUET,
On Thursday evening, “Nov.” ith,”
the members“of Nevada Commanlow) We oe
dery, Koights Templar, will hold
a grand re-union and banquet in
this city. The oecusion is the commemoration of the twentieth anniversary of. the Commandery’s orae
Oe
ig tehanted by millions and
iNions of torménted creatures, mad
withNury, who dwell in the midst ofs¢reams, groans, yells, cries, shouts,
‘shrieks, roafimg, hissing, howling, +
wailing, tearful~blasphemies and }
thunder, not to mention the sounds
of “oceans~of tears runon down
from millions of-eyes with a
splash upon tbe floors of Hell.”.
Rev. Mr. Farnis then says:
the floor is like a thick sheet of red
hot iron.” Now there is a man in
Nevada City, that ‘defines hellin a
hundreth patt of tlie above words:
lv-says it’s to come out of a saloon
after you've got’ two-thirds full, and
find your wife sitting on the curbstone, with the baby in. her arms,
waiting for at to go home.
Lite Satan
GEP-REGISTERED,
It is perhaps not generally known
hihat. a new Great, Register of voters
of Nevada Cuunty+is being compiled
imihe Clerk’s offige, bat such isthe
case, and itis necessary tbat ‘every
the eleetive franchise-shalt-have his
naine ‘on the Registerbefore he-can
vote. Itis mow about twelve years
since the last oné was compiled, at
least we jadge so, from the fact that
‘tye pioneer’s’’ age.sbows that.difference between the old Great Register andthe new one, A few seatter—
ing gray hairs doubtless remind
fall many of our veteran readers that
they are just so mueb older. Of
course you all intend ta vote se long
us you live,. So theréfore go aud
are a Republican,
ee
THE WEATHER,
The following observations were
taken yesterday at the office. of the
eghaney, has commenced ' to ship.
Gapital :
te
“The . .
root is red hot; the walls are red hoy
. comes highly recommended as an inpstructor and a gentleman,
citizen. who is eligible to exereise . :
get-re-registered—especizlly if yoW#
pg} Ceanclidakad Gold: ie a 35
Loe Or tental
. ti Banke San JWI :
MB Dimber Cascade CLOAKS AND SHAWLS,
and Silver Mining Company, at Albullion to the Bay, their first_shipment having. been made October 8d .
of $3,900. ‘The company-s will make
regular. bullion .elxpments at least
‘once’a week, having enough ore’ on*#*
4
r
the dump to Kéep their mill raa-’
ning steadily for the next nine
months.
So oeregistered prio? to July 6th, 1878;
also‘ all’ warrants on Special Fuud
revistered prior to Oct. 9th, 1878;
also warrants Nos, 308, 809, 310,
311, 84, 815, 316, 324, 325, 253;
259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 266, 267,
268 and 269, on Geveral Fund registered ‘January 12th, 1878, will be
paid/on presentation.
ceases from tolay.
A MUSICIANS MISERY.
The Union says this of a party.
who is known unfavorably to a num-*
ber of our'citigens:
thuysen, a music teacher, who sojourved for ‘a brief season at Grass
left a numbér of unsettled bills beind, has been ayréstad ut Reno for
DANCING ACADEMY.
ae 6
month Prof. O. Rk. Hant, of Sacramento, willopen a dancing academy at Hunot’s Hall, in this city, “He
and . wé .
are sure will meet with a liberal pat>
Liver is King.
The liver.is the imperiat organ of
the whole buman systeny.as it coutrols the life, health audhappiness
of man. When it is disturbed in its
proper action, all kinds of ailments
are the natural result. The digestion of food, the movement.of ‘the
brain and hervous system, are all’
immediately connecied with “the
workings of the liver. Ithas been
succeasfully proved that Green's August Flower is unequaled inverring
all persons affiicted with Dyspepsia
or liver complaint, and all the-unhumerous symptoms thet result
from unhealtby conditidh of the liver und stemach. Sample bottles: to
try, 10 cents. Positively solé in ali
towns on the Western Continent.
Three doses will prove that at is
just what vou want, ;
es
You can’t depend on Kansasfloury
South Yuba Canal Company, io this
tity: THERMOMETER—8:30 A. M., sun
63, shade 69; 2p. M., sun $3, shade
63. BaroMETBR—8,00-.4. M., 27.33;
ganiz:tion in thie place.
2 P. M., 27.33,
re
A loaf of bread pussed into Leaven.
Fae j.il contained two tiles, a
knife, .a bottle of acid auda roil of4
monev,
such wheat as that cannot expect
Phillipa 2s
AN warrguts on ‘General Fund'The interest .
‘*Prof. Van VoorValley, and who upou his dep :rture *
The lalter part of the present}
ronage from our citizens, Fall parsil gity, Oct. 5, 18Te-010
ticulars as to terme, etc., will be4
given in a few days. ae J. W. DOWNING,
heart and blodd,‘ tbe action of the . be
A. country whicbe grows .
“_M-GrayQuaker Hill
-H Austin Spenceville -.
J Smith Remmingtor Hill
Micheal Skeahan Lowell ini’
J B Frick.
§ Hill”
J lievee #
F T Maguire
» J Regan : .
G Dutfy i ae
© P*Lougridge City
T Collins‘ © Hadenteldt San Francisco «
eo PE . Meyer eee
we
tiful-steck ever seerrin the.
SHOES AND GAITERS,
dren—an endiéss variety.
‘GARPETS!
> J O Wood Susanville
ED Wood
"S-Wood Col HY
« Spafford”
‘A Naake_
J Weissbein GV
D Gillet: Was‘ ington *
JM Bell Stockton
RC Walrath Milton Dam «
' Georgia Minstrels 21 persons
&
Assessment Notice.
OORE’S FLAT BLUE GRAVE! MIN*
ING ‘COMPANY. Location of principal place of business San Fraricisco,Ca:i
fornix. Location of Works, Moore’s Flat,
nia. Notice is hereby given, that at a
meeting of the Board of Directors, hela
on the 7th day of Oc!., 1878, an assessment, ‘No. *, of twenty-five cents per share
wis levied upon the capital stock,of the
corporation, payable immediately in United States gold coin, to the Secretary, at
the office of the Cémpany, 309 California
street, rooms 3 & 4, d floor, over Aet4 na Insurance office, San Franciscy, Cal. 4
Any stock uponwhbioh this assessment shal}!
rematn unpaid onthe Ith day of November,
1878, will be deli quent, and advertised
for sale at public auction; and unless payment is made before, will be sold onaturday,ithe 30th day’of Nov. ,1578, ts. pay the
delinquent assessment, together with costs
_of advertising and expenses of sale:
By order of the Board of. Directors.
SeMoBUFFINGTON, Secretary."
Office,209 Culifornia Street, rooms 3
and 4 second floor,, over Aetna ‘Insurance
Office, Sen Francisco, California.
a
a NOTICE.
ae
a
TICE is herebp even: that I will not
pay any debt coutracted ‘by: my wife
or-apy othorparvon after-this date.
GEO, W.TEXHUNE.
Merchant: . Tailor,
MAIN STREET, REVEDA . ciTY ; CAL.
* LHAVE JUST RETURNED
» NEW STUCK of jGOODs,
? boughtat manufacturers and
importers prices for cush,consisting of —s ek
Beavers,
Doeskins,
Diagonats;
Suitings,
ra
Overcoatings; 7.
Trimmings,-Etc.,
Which will be cutin the LATEST FASHIONS, or iv any style to please, and made
up intme NEATEST and most SUBBT AR
‘TIAT, MANNER, and as
Cheap as can be had in Catifornia.
k ureka Township, Nevada County,Caiitor
NEW GODS & 1 & NEW PRICES. .
PRYM SAN FRANCIS@® with
to our immense. stock of ©
BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY
IN GRAIN AND DRUGGET’
CARPETING, MATTING,
. OIL-CLOTHS, RUGS, =T¢,.
Which for Beauty of Figure.
and ‘ Durability mmc be
Excelled.
We hereby: ann e that:
we will sell everything in:
cur line at LOWER prices :
than can be purchased at:
any other store in Nevada' County,
Country orders solicited, and
samples of goods sent on application.
LADIES, CALL AND SEE US,
ROSENBERG BROS.,
Nevada City, Oct. 8, 1878. ~~
FRED. ‘A. SACKET,
. Mining & Insurance mie
Resse THE
Conneeticat Fire, amet ‘TravelersAcciaent and Life Insurance
Companies of Hartford.
Office—In Brown & Morgan's Block.
05 Nevada ON.GRAND SOCIAL PARTY,
UNDED THE AUSPICES OF
Spartan ‘Lodge, No. 37,
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS,
TO-GE GIVEN AT THE SCHOOL HOUSE
NORTH BLOOMFIELD,
Thursday Even’g, Oct. 17, 1878
——— «se
. ‘THE Members of Spartan Lodee: ;
assisted by members from Bai
Mountain Ludge, No, 44, ofest City, WillboM aPublie Parade in Uniform,
At 4 o’clock of the same-day, in whichvisiting Brother Kni are respectialls
invited to participate. y
A General Invitution is extended toa”,
and the Commiitte will endeavor to no
the Party pleasent to. all who may atten!
Tickets, Including Sapper, 9°:
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
Jas.Marriott, A.J. Ros, C, Harmed,A, A. Smith, Josiah Glasson.
$a get abead. very fast.
= mS
r.
for the sanie elass of Goods and . FLOOR MANAGERS.
Work, J. W. DOWNING, . 4.7 Rosa, R, Oc Penrose, JJ. Sticd.
Nevada City; Oct. 6,1876-1m . octl-td.
The Hargest ‘and ‘iost,Beau:
For Ladies, Misses and ChilWe would specially call”
the attention : of the Public: .
Palace Dry Goods Store. » ~
She Daily
eee BRIEF a
Batter ae
Truskee is being
the Coast. _
Work on -the
is progressing: ra}
yeady for Occupar
° The Board of §
engaged in wrest
as to Whose Dili
~ whose are not:
Truckee Kept
Clark; of Nevada
Saturday, selling
other foothill frui
on Park avenue,
cently raised and
a handsome appe
“The old Zine
pioneer « roadside
the lower part
recently destroye
“Pwo of the
‘ prothers, are wr
Cornwall; Eugla:
proviicial dialec!
Next Suuday E
néwly appointed
** his first sermon :
in this city, H
to-day: ce
Ed. Goldsmith
of this city, buts
hauer & Co., cig
~.,.$anFrancisco, ¢
~terday.
-Samuel Cham
kee’s most prot
aflied at the Ph
jast -week, of it
‘bowels.
~has. eased up oni
no likeiihood of
themselves long
tion to ensue, ha
Frank Geer, o
& Geer, of this
hasan exhibit 6:
~ ments for which
the Fair in progr
7 boys wl
fro a quantity’
Jy first tried to .
_ walls by remo
-——pbri¢ks.
Mr. Bell, on
of that most exci
Stockton Herald
call -bright = a
morning. He re
be flourishing fit
substantiated by
of advertisement
Sent,
THAT
The Stock Ex
fa] fict when it
Partisans in the
vention are th
that ever gather
clear handsom
low the minorit
every issuer io
ed for an Ansig:
Boruck made wi
tent Secretary‘
Alace. Hoge es
ofhis ‘teeth. E
die, gentlemen, .
business you all
ént proceedings
Thank the lor
non-partisaushiz
for any of the
our delegates tr
side of the -hoa
. Standing by thei
heard from.
BOvIE’s £
EE To give an ide
ner in which a ‘
property increas
the following e;
written by a res
gentieman in thi:
“Two months
fice of the Bodie
been bought fo:
$15,000 wor ld
am barn See it
rope
held at beviniog.
Tent for $20 per
Medium nines ra
A strike was ms
mine on the 34 i:
much for its. ow:
veloped is auth
to be worth $1,0
——————»
Turak may be
bat t when a mar
the +treet and
“Jack!” ne will
suddenly as th
‘Come in .contact
bee of &tansne