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Ohie Daily : va : " ‘The New ¥ og ™
REVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. the 7th * ork Mail in its issue of
ener . por .astant m reply to a corres—.
uent has the following concerning the Julian.mine near Newcastle,
. Placer county, this State:
LO Mr, W. S. Chapman, of San Francisco, or (Mr. J. A. Johnston, of
Wall street, who is President of the
. company, ought.to be able to give
our corespuudent and* his friends
full particulars’™ Messrs. Sands,
Hamilton & Co., who promoted the
sale here, are not altogether oblivious, we juigé, of its present con—
dition. Subject to corrections, our
information sums Up the situation in
this wise: The Julian is not
amine as was reported; / ibis,
ever, a good piece of. property; the
present management seems to have
"Friday. Octobet15, 188°
————
The Yates” :
at Woters’ Catechism.
Which party got up the rebellion?
The Democratic party.
Which party said the rebellion
should he pnt down?The Republican party.’
Which party ° said the rebellion
could pot be put down.
The Democratic party.
ou hreh party was right. in this
se og ere t z employed a fresh man who bad just .
The Republican party: . _. } graduated at Harvard, and never be.
Which party was wrong first andj fore saw a mine in practical working;
last? : . he appears to have ridden bis scien .
he’ : titic hobby.horses over everybody .
The Democratic party. : : j
The Demecr vet + lout chere, and so atlorded— the. Cali.
Which party provided for the issue of Greenbacks.to pay war x
fornia p.omuters, a8 per Chapinan
and Merrill, agood excuse fora com: .
plete withdraw al. In spite of all
. difficulties the mine is reported to .
have paid its way, barring a debt of .
$75,000, which it is understood stil’!
hangs ofer it as a part vf purchase .
mouey.
that the mine may yet fall into the .
original owiers” hands on account of .
this indebtedness, far which, if we .
are vot_misinformed, the President}
has made himself personally re—
sponsible,
Fhe TRANSCRIPT
of warning when the-Julian was first
New York market,
~,penses ?
The Republican party.
Which party denounced the Greenbacks and called them unconstitutienal currency? ~
The Democratic party.
Which party went to work after
the close of the war to make the.
Greenbacks as good as gold?
The Republican party.
‘Wiich party denounced this hon-,
est effort for honest money ?
Which party made the Greenback . Dat ite tiastern exchanges would not
and all paper money in this country for some peculiar reason reproduce
We knew that
an effort was being made to make
sourided a note
put upon the
_as good as gold? our just criticisms.
‘The Republican party.
Which party provided the Nationa “al Banking currency and _ got rid of
Wild Cat Banks and their swindhng
New York gudgeons: buy the stock
at several times what it _ was really
4vorth, and so stated, The projec; tors of the “enterprise” ere r— paper ? 1 were per
The Republican party.
Which party provided for the
sue of bank notes that would be
ey . : we! who danced-despite the handwritgood in every part of the country,no I 1anawrk
located, . ing on the wall have had to pay the
fiddler.
:
Weare of the opinion that the
New Yorkers who have recently in. mitted to go anead with their tricks
unchallenged by any newspaper -but
a a el . the Transcriet, As usual, those
is‘matter where the bank is
and good even after the bank suspends business ?
The Republican party.
Whict party provided for bank
paper so good that'f issue of over
vested in the Robertson reduction
process will in due time realize tht
as big
how-!
inismanaged to Soule extent; they +a straw more than-Tom_Henry’s._ In}
There remains the danget}
‘did you make it? As for paying
——— a een ————
A Stand-off for “Mudsill.” A Noble and Consistent BReeord.
A recent issue of Harper's Weekly
has a perfectly frank and satisfactory reply to this question, by a correspondent
;
Mr. Eprron—-How ean yon roconcile the present support of Gen. fiarfield by Harper's Weekly with the
viewsei him which it: expressed in
1873? A REPUBLICAN,
It replies as follows : r)
“Mudsill” has — heretofore, he
claims, -voted for the Republican
. national ‘candidates, but this year he
. proclaims by mouth and pen that he
. has gone over horse and foot to‘the
Democracy: He regards his defection as an irreparable calamity to
the Republican party. We don’t,
for the simple reason that at about os
the same time he flung his Hancock . Harper’s Weekly never entertain-.
‘ banner to the breeze, Tom: Heury, ed or exp: esse any other opinion of
i . . Gen. Garfieldthan that of perfect
pwhe has been an inmate of our . (6) idence in his houor, and of admiirCounty Hospital ’ for eight -years . ation tor his ability and public serpast, and never in his life voted any} Vices: The views of this journal, as
we had occasion to state. Six_ years
®, are to be found in Tts editorial
thing bat a Democratic ticket, caine
out flat-footed. for Garfie.d and ArMfudsill’s-vote is not worth
columns, and=tivse columns willbe
. searched’ in vain for any word of dis‘trust of a man whom triends and foes
cordially respect.During the progress of the Credit
Mobilier investigation the Weekly
commented upon jt from time’ to
time, saying that the character of
Mr. Garfield and others must’ be
their sure defense until some: offense .
was proved. WhenCongress took .
action upon the Poland report,—the
Weekly assuming the report to be
: correct, an.{without knowing. Mr.
for the Free Lance man to apologiz#ytjarfield’s explanation, condemned
; Congress for mora! ¢ swardice in sab— for:
Avspecial dispatch from__Muncie, . stitutiuig censure fer expulsionin the
thur,
the eyes of the great party” of equal
rights, Tom has the same rights. at
the ballot-box that the richest man
in the United States.doés, and his
vote is just.as valugble.:
“Gust of. Wind.” —
aC — se ae
Another
Here is another ‘‘gust of wind”
Indiana, to the Chicago Times (Demease of Ames and Brooks, and in
ocratic) of the 12th instant says :— passing without notice the case of
“At LL o’clovk that night a courier members incu pated by’ a report which it had accepted,. But when
Gen. Garfield published bis conclusive explanation, Harper's Weekly
said, ou the 28th of June, 1873, and
in perfect accordance with all that
it has ever said or thought of him:
“Mr, Gartield bas laid his defense before the people, and it if
probable that a large majority 03
his countrymen will rejoice to pronounce a verdict in favor ofone who
has always -borne a high reputation,
and whose traducers are plainly unworthy of belief.-.. But Mr. Garfield’s defense against the charge of
his assailants was hardly
rode in, stating that while Dr. Burch,
formerly a prominent Democrat, and
a recent convert to Garfield, was}
speaking in a school-house in the
northern partof the township,astorm
of stones came dashing through the
windows, injuring numerous persons.
Several pistols were fired. On emerging f.om the school-house the Republicans received another shower of
stones. Manyvehicles were found
broken up and the horses’ tails and
manes'shorn closely. ‘Phere was 1mmense excitement in the.vicinity.”
More Rebellion.
. principle begins to understand ke has
country rescued from: conspirators
needed..
———
The Entire Combination.
Here is the whole matter of ullow=
ing Rebel claims in a nutshell as’
viewed from a Democfatic standpoint. Do. Northern voters think
there is any ‘‘bug-bear” about it ?
providing for the consideration OF)
payment of claims of any kind for.
losses or damages by persons who)
or not.—Hancock’s fetter.
The American peopl: know ‘the .
truth of Gen: Taylof’s remark in the .
celebrated’ ‘SAllison™ hotter?”
on account of thém.”—-N. ¥. Word,
“But you,nnderstand that the head.
of a party is like the head of asnake
itis wagged by the body and tail.”
~Judge Jere S. Black.
IE PT
GENERALGRANT and the interviewers aré keeping Hancgek bitsy.
The Northern General with Sort bern
a rougher contest than when he was’
figliting {his friends) the-rebets: *
TugspAy’s work in the East was
Next Noymber will see the Dem ocratic faction covered with defeat,
the beginning of the end.
and the
and traitors.
Uppores a are ;
A Fustontst in Hartland, Maine,
assured a crowd of listeners that if
General Plaisted was not elected .by
a majority he would be by a “po lurt—
By.
Westerday’s Arrivals at™
THE NATIONAL HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Chas. E. Pearson, Proprietor.
His character was a sufficient shield:
His political life has eovered him
with honor, and not all thearancor
of the-enemies of freedom can deprive him of .the esteem and gratitude of his countrymen.” : :
This is the opinion of Gen. Garfield expressed by Harper's Weekly
in 1873, and it is that which it expresseg in 1850,
This is a record -of ‘which Harper's:
weekly may well feel proud. It * is
“The land is wide enough for both.
We pay, and will continue to pay,
more than. our share of the revenue,
but we must be equal or separate.”
-—[Lynchburg (Va.) Advance (Dern.}
You tried to separate in 1861, and
revenue, the South payed custom
tunis year $2,145,605, and the
rest 0 the country $135, 104,543, and
of internal revenue the South paid
R Knott San Prancise J Heller San Francise
J Marsh Pett Hill JAJ Ray San Juan
D Furth San Juan FJ Breman do
F Jones city J A Stidger San -Fuan
R MeMurray San Ju Mrs Blain Bloomtiel i
J Chisholm San Jue J ¢ McBride San Juan
J € Broderick C H J Holbrook city
W. Rhodes Marysv A Russell Sarr Francisco
B Schloss San Fra G E Yates Sweetland
JD Hauser Sacra RT Smith Columbia Hill
T P Crandall Bloom M Simons Bloom/eld
Mrs Williams do J Montgomery Pen Vall
R Humphries Pen V C Conaway Grass Valle
G Johnston Secram S H Finlay Sacramento
W Edwards Bridge W A Wayland Fore City
§ Martin Bodie TL Davis Alleghany
G ETownsend BT .W Andrews Bloomfield
they are on the same string. When
$350,000,900 of it, no man has ever
lost one cent” by. it on account of any
failures of the banks ? :
The Republican party.
Which party ruined thé credit of
the United States and sold Government securities at 88 cents on the
dollar ? S
The Democratic party.
Which party has redeemed the
credit of the United States until U.
§. 4 per cent bonds sell at 10. per
cent premium, and U. S. 6 per ceut
they do, they can blame no body
but themselves, The depth of the
water was pointed out to them before they ventured in.
Encoursging for the Republicans.
The result of Tuesday’s elections
in Ohio and Indiana is most encour—
laging, to the Republican party. Indiana, heretofore regarded as solid
for the Democracy, has run up a Re. publican flag, and in November will
to the everlasting credit of that journal that, it accepted the defense
which Garfield_made, in 1873, as
full, comp'ete’ and
So did Garfield’s district. So did
the State of Ohio, when its Legislature unanimously elected him to the
United States Senate. So did the
Republican party, when it crow ned
him with the most spontaneous and
remarkable honors ever conferred by
any political Convention on one of its.
members. And so will the people
of every Northern State, following»
$20,332,369, while the North paid
$96,515,852.
Gone to be a Greenbackers
E. F. Spence, who formerly. kept
a drug store in this city, and’ who
was at one time elected Treasurer
by the Republicans of Nevada coun.
ty, is now engaged in a bad business.
He is stumping Los Angeles, county
in the interests of the Greenbackers.
23m es
The Way to Talk. .
‘‘FLoosier choice?” asked a Nevabonds sell at 29 per cent _ premium ?. give still greater majorities for the
The Republicas party, latter party. The effect will be
Which party invited the Chinese wholesome throughout the United
to come to America ? States. There are 379 members of the
the noble lead of Vermont, the State
of all others in which intelligence
and conscieace aud
da City man of a stranger that he .
met in a Broad street saloon yesterday morning.
“Ohio my vote
enlightens,
a6 the Republican morality control, politics.
satisfactory. .
ASavoy Blue Tent © Ragundi Blue Tent
C Einfeldt city 0 D Campbell city
TIL Halsey San Fr W E Mahew San Franci
C Allenbury—do Mrs Shea Moores Flat
J Shaw San Franci ‘WW Wear city
H Rickereity ~If I were President I would veto! Anuual, Income...::. q5
all legislation which same before MC Surplus
who cannot be. trusted. Pithout NILES SUARLS, President.
pledges éannct be contided im merely, RM. BUNT, Vice. President,
a
: es : : . The Interest on Mmvestmer
ter the next war the Republicans, death.
-will probably run-Jeff Davis.
? G
{Inéorporated 1845.)
Assets, aiI Cash,
NEW YORK LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Niles, Hi. 5. Welch, M.D,
_ M.D.. Medicat Examiners,
CISC.
ALY: FORMS
_, Policies issued?’
é
This Company has. been established in Cy.
ifornia for 20 years, and has néver contested
} a single claim.
lainyd for the Jast five years,
_ This is tire onky Company that had more
income in 1878 than in 1873, while all the >
} other Companies decreased: =“
txamine the New
I certify that I have taken outa
S
or $20,000;
jife Instrrance.
x tO me Yours very trulyp.
¥.)F.
It ofiers advantages
$10,000 EACH,
Agent,
\
"
Local Board for Nevada City
were in rebe lion, whether pardoned “Hon. Niles Seat ah Wh tease
\Bdém. Jopn CaldweH, Hon. A, ‘,
WP. VENTOS, Secretary and Agen;
KU. WUNT, M.D. and 8.8. WELCH,
. Ex-diovernor Fred’k. F. LOW PPreue
= — 5 eedent of Loent Goard te Ban Fray
OF LIFE 1NSURANCE
its have paid all
Tontine Investment Insurnncg,
{Extract from a letter of{Hon. F. F. Low.)”
Tontine?
policy-ia the New York Life Insurance co.
chat I regard it as the best and
fairest plan of live insurance, and that the
principles embouied in‘th? new plan, after
careful examination, have removed the ot
jeccions -haye heretofore entertained agains
I have steadily declined to
-insure until the * Fontine” plan wae present
LOW.
FAR IN EXCES3Of those realized frone the investment of
equal amounts in Savings Banks or Corp
rate Stocks offeving equal security.
At Sierra City, Oct. 13, 1880, John Ennor
Barron, aged 53 years, a native of Cornwall,
Exjgland.
The faneral services will take
place from the Methodist Church,
to-day, Friday, at 2 o'clock, P. M.,
under the auspices of Nevada Lodge,
No. 13, F.and_A. M. :
“In my opinion the best interests
parees
of
the whele country, North and
LS
The Democratic party. Pl
: ‘lectoral College to be chose ? i ;
“Which party first recognized the! ae 185 hog ee 8 rae candidates,” was the promptanswer. ica ae ya South, demands the success of
necessity of checking Mongolian im. ,,. oz o aaa y wise sh I : Grass Valley Union Notes. the ticket headed by Garfield
me . That the Republicans will secure the As the campaign advances _intelli— : and Arthur.” U. 8S. GRANT. rg oO a : preponderance, there no longer re-. gent people are more and mote éon-. 4 contract has. been let to sink The Repa aoan Pat We it} : main reasonable grounds for doubt. . vinced that it is a conflict between the shaft of the Alaska mine 50 feet inne : N _ aa *y i ise ages . Herewith we publish a fable show— civilization. and barbarism. The deeper. g 3 a rome ie stopping be ing the probable political complex. truth is marching peacefully in the A Chinese cabin in the north part REPU
eas e ca t ion of the various States, aud the . path of progress, but the Solid South . of Grass Valley was burned TuesBLICAN MEETINGS. mn) c pe deriarek: j . y number of electors to be chosen by . springs upon ite back to strangle it. day night. — hich party enacted the Homeis wer : : : The 1 level of the” 8 : shes:
ae . each:
Which shall win? Let every intelli. ed ower level of the Sebastopol : \ sas piles S. REPUBLICAN, gent mando his duty to his family mite, is opening out well—showing a ere
The Republican party. hse :
; ; A . Which part opposed it ? California .2.ccsssces seeeeers 6} and to his country, and there isno . '¢°8° of good size and rock of good 4 W =
The D oars B Colorado.. 1+ +-seeeereees 3. doubt but that barbarism sill go’ to quality. aN, . on, uate e Democratic party. Dhiioia. ccs tacit es os get Sgt see il 2 ae A
)
aay, : us the wall. new eontract has been: let to During the past twenty years PRQIGUA. . 5 coca ccc cwaeancees ra ae sink the shaft of the Republic mine TILL ADDRESS the’ peo
4 F ‘ . . — be ee 3 — rae which’ party has kept faith with the patel ie ee CLE ESET? Tux Democrats insist that it # mot . at Kress’ Summit, 50 feet hiacn. W su es of the aa aes
peaple and redeemed its abs, ene Cr er ‘Si the Republican party but Divine . With the completion of. this coneo ed its record _ cg nee . er esd Ceeeveass ened i . Providence that brought resumption . tract the shaft will be down 20M feet. North San Juan, Tuesday, Oct. 26, titled tothe management of public} Michigan.. .eeecrersrrrersees I acie DAY s. W if it w . ae .
vs affairs of ‘the country anid whose Gr . MERON. ee erence cee neers esas 3 . — a posse “< 4 ihe Subscriptions are being made to) . .
vA ‘ Roe aR, Ph LV INGDIAGKA 5 Fee pene e seas ¢ ae eek pepe riiesn party anes did it, . the stock of the Tribute mining Nevada City, Wednesday, Oct. 27.
ad nancial record gives promise of the Meee oi, ce cass pian volen 3 . Divine Providence made use of the . company (Black Lead) with the pe
abecreegy benefit to all classes of citi: _ Hampshive....:+es00: 5° Republican party ‘that passed the re. tention of developing the property. Grass Valley, Tharsday, Oct. 25.
ae Republican part co an a NE SOA Tie -< \sumption law while Democrats op. There are good hoisting on the mine,
© hepuolican parry. . Pennsylvani see it) er ee ,” . poséd it. Divine Providence don’t . and ineline i
ecg j RUE SA RED Yee Ae igen te 29 pn’t. and the incline is opened to the ‘ 4 Maring the past twenty YOOrs . Phude Island: ...ce-ceeeesees 4 seem to have anything to do with . depth of.b75 feet. F Truckee, Saturday, October 30.
which party got up a terrible slave~. Vermont...-+-++eerererenes
5 . the Democratic party, it is the “‘otheee eie The County ¢ itt ill pl k
holdera’ rebellion, tried to destroy Wisconsin. .. hie Sib ne ees 10 . e 7 . : sede pi te apt np ta
’ : ; r fellow” that runs the organiza7 > the necessary arrangements for the meetings. the government aud the flag that ‘is Total “181 . tion mt im 5 From a Business Point of View. boc of gl a ore State. Central
a
Bbc ace Scans swe neee ereeer , . . : : OmMmMIttee; As . : y, Chai .
the emblem of freedom and liberty —--————, A prominent business man ab white oo saaee snk aa
throughout the world, opposed the DEMOCRATIC, aw , Jonex J. 8. BLack said 4m the . city was approached by a well-known .
supptssion of the rebellionand caus. Alabama.... mre ee tk Philadelphia Prose; “T batieva fem — ey mr ane ne Instructions in Dancin :
Ne SETS 52 5 OR RNPrrETE rE? "gly in General Gurfield’s personal -ina few days agowith a request that g.
ed a useless sacrifice of hundreds of ; loners fe : > “ad “lhe contribute * to the Democratic Seiten ose oy ‘ thousarids. ofhuman lives and} Florida vi. ee 7 iciieags and I base my judgment UP . campaign fund, + 4
of billions of money, causing . Georgia, ,. : = = 2.5 : : ‘a é ; ‘ ; : reo 11} cpt ane kncmyenge ane es eh eld Ne merchant, “} am : ‘ ‘ e
heavy taxes for war expenses, un-, Kentucky..++A eect . vate walk and conversation.”» And . 4 re ican, ae ee JOHN MICHE LL,
1a. eciieainah ee pes ee eS : ‘itr TT's ina letter of June 28, 1880; ‘If he Are you nat a Romay Catholic } : ;
told sufferings to disabled soldiers . yy eviand 4 ; tee asked the Democrat, ; = ;
re lebt. to b z : we . Maryland pcre eeee rene ered eeners 8. vould “garry, the principleg which “Ven? ' 3 and a vast debt to be paid by the in-} Mississippi.eee: eee rece deere et 8 . se aol ves : it ae 7%. : Dasuetitty cals theattaniion of She peo.
dustrial interests of the country, apOT PR eer yee eee ‘reg nen regulate ie private life intg his yabWell, ¥ suppased all Cathalice hat he will o ies one siainity 80. Sw fact posed resumption and the ‘peeaperNorth Capoligna,..seerrerereee 1 lO ihe eanduct, he would make the best were, Desens: ee and after ‘
: AS et ot on: :
‘re mistaken, ™m x ty that now blesses the land and Routh CAPOUDA, «0202 208+ fires bia oh 7 . Chief Magistrate we have ever had." did you think T onght to ive?” = we a a“
. eg OOo OR Feedeins 2 an ee CUgBE 89 SINE ES Com, oe instructions in Dancing
_ gives promise, if undisturbed Te Te eee ee Gace wns cae CG. W. Cross, a lawyer, Jas. . 0. ed t nd merchant.
and also holding weekly Soirees, and hopes “change,” to continue for yeara to; Virginya. sss seee ees eee res 11 /Sweetland, deputy Assessor, and 8. ee ott, Jou aught te ‘tetas have an ered Oo, Loncoanae’ "Wie tae cintand come ? 4 2s 1W, Virginia...-. SERIES eR pc anaeohe minef, nominate! hy % My ae nS alesse of " n
a a ynky pas nctcls als cs, 1. Hie eee ee . Nh ake TE ae ea Bae. ed and eontrolled by the solid Séuth : EAS as ' Lower Houas of the State “Legisia~ point alone, S conlk give my check ae we : will be held as.
Democracy, . ; S Se : ee ture.—Denocratic Exchange. ohana ty ng a rather . yadies’ and Gentlemen's Class, EveVoters of Nevada county, which agg al "SD. cneseessces++ Of Yes, and if the voters know themcheoute.* seis or Benreck 8] -y oF Monday Evening.
will you sustain, the. Republican or . ps York. te cee eile cesses 91 pelves, the gentlemen will never get The begging politician left the sre — S te § every th» Demoeratic party? ' eves Pasemereser® +++: . anything but their eyes on the chairs pep rompees a an entirely new View . pgGULAR saediohte eveuy Friday Answor at the Polls,” Dotaleccrersreeereese OO, at QUemeem 1 — situation. —Cleyeland . :' Evening.
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MEN'S,
YOUTH’S
« and
a
—+SUCH
ALsOo——
BOOTS,
expressly
—_—o——
excelled. Being Manufacturers
Importers ourselves, enables
Cheaper than to be
==
NEVADA CITY.
—_o—
rer s =
Murray Street, New ¥ or.
Fete 218 California St.,
For ters apply to JOHN MICHELL, .
Merchant Street, Hopoluly, 5.
—-AN—
Boys
CLOTHING)
wears,
\Gent’s Furnishing 600!
RUBBER GOODS,mm OIL CLOTHING
LADIES’ SHOES,
us @
had elsewA*
benefit af which we’ give to our custome?
Bros"
Corner Bread & Pine
It: pravides for one’s family at orcinary
life rates, and the nroney returned. with interest on arriving ata certain age. *
All of the above-named members of the
Board haveNnsured on this lan for
Which is enough guarantee as to its mer te
Applications and Inform«tion
can. be had from any of the
above members, or from. the
Grand Display .
Fall and Winter
FASHIONS!
HYMAN BROS.
Have just received
Immense Stock
Broadelothis, Tricots, Diagonal,
Worsted, Cassimeres, ¢t:,
All Grades and Colors.
All of which we had manufactu"
for this.markeb
S28 Our facilities for purchasing <
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WALTER D. VINTON. B
a
se
THE DAILY
NEVavDA TIT)
.
Brief
Michell’s danc
MosdayGrand & Bas
Aarge stock ef-ne
The railroad y:
of cars leaded wi
section.
Mr. Ballard v
ag indicated b
tished elsewher .
a -wink
‘fhetomnir er
wow SW" pthat
ter ' solbrook’s
Daring the p
sonsin Nevada
ed their inte:t
zens of the Umi
Yesterday
catherers of lo
as though the
could talk or t
poutics.
Long
witnesses in a
whose arrest 0
was mettioned
script, have
from Yrackee
County Jail tc
of bail to the é
James Mad
Valley Union
recoveradl frot
ness, is spend
with his frien
. Free Lance s:
for a marriagz
loved victim
SCRIPT to sta
no intention ¢
at least.
Sup
The jury it
rimer vs. Ma
out about tw
turned a vers
evening for t
involved the
water right .
was on trial .
Rol
and Cross w
plaintiff; fo
Hupp, Dibb!
The Court
nel Gold M
J.S. McBric
défendants, .
day morniiig
close amor
are as follow
Searls; for o
Walling, an
® Messrs.
‘
Saile
Another c
made at the
mine, and tl
melted into
gold bar at
Sailor Flat
miners who
about as ste:
ducer as ally
State.
Goin
The arran
cial rates o
‘Nevada cov
« the 21st ins
ean barbecu
partially cc
will be sett!
field and A:
now. believe
Ditch
The repa
~~ and at the .
“ditch will
Work on tl
South Yub
ing pushed
erything w
by the tim:
_—
Silver .
Within:
‘has throw:
city five
fresh from
vithstandi
is quite sea
THe Rel
' er side of
heard fro: