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The Daily Granseript,
6 NEVADA CHEY., CALe
ee ——
‘Weiticedey October 234). 1878.
Sa ER
E ‘EOI TORIA L. NOTES.
¥ hen one sees a niae.idling-whoat
the streets tWosthirds of. 1he,.zear,
and hears hint continually growling
that he can not get work, pyt it
down at once that there issomething
wrodg. with him, If a mechanic,
Jaborer, or profesgional, man,. be . is
sure to be either incompetent, or
“ghiftless, and oftentimes both., Sach
‘fndividuals: ought to bo branded,
“Fraud,” and turned into one field
together, where they would have to
be on the alert all the time to keep
‘their’ companions from tramping
‘them’ to death. Can’t’ get work?
Yard times? Capitalists combining.
~6 starz yon,and your tansilies?
Bah! The shallowness of such pleas,
is something to disgust humanity.
If would-be “agitators” devoted cue
tithe the energy toearning an Lonest living that-they do to laboring
with their ching,'and trying to turn
one half of humanity ayainst the
other half, they would in a shorty~
time become bloated bondholders
themselves: ©
The eagle-eyed paragraphist’ of
the Reno Gazette spits fire at, the
"TransconietT, because eur predecessor
vecidentally corraled qne of his gilt, edged effusionsyrecently.By accept.
ing in advance the apology which
are certain will come, atipg
ieee ver: thés#ievptains {fom be
youth, when he learns the trud@sicu=
tion of affairs, we exbibit’ our. chris.
!. tian spirit and héap, cowls of freon
his de ataes head.
It is reported that politician Rev,
I?S, Kalloch isygoing Kast to lecture uguinst the Chinese, and that
‘nayobat Rev. Mr. Talmage will take
up. their defense. Kullocb and Talmage, Talmage and Kalloch! That's . .
tivhuess. Ii.the, Chinese are wise
they will leave gt once, and stand
not upon the order of their ‘going.
Kalloch’s assault’ won't be balf.as
bad for their reputation as Talmago’s
defense,THE FRAUVUBENT AR.
The Sacrament) Bee of Monday:
coutrived the following:
~ Weliave received
dispatch :
‘tiie followter' .
“North San Juan, Cal.
“Oct. 20th, 1878.—Editor Sacramento
Bee: Your marked number. econtaiuing notice purporting as coming
from the Milton Company received.
See Nevada 'PRAN@GRTPT of Friday
last which fully: ‘explains. I will
wive fifty dollars to.know tlre-«eoundrel Peat marized its. publication:
V,G.-Be The proprietors of the
Bee will ad@ $50 to the above rez
ward for the apprehension of the
miscreant who has put many honest
‘workingmen to loss of-.inoney and
annoyance.” If disédyvered, he canbe
convicted under the. previsions: of
the Penal Code, . AVill the officers ef
Nevada county take this: case” in
land ? o
Sheriff Montgomery informs as
that he would not leave a stoue wnturned in ferreting out, the perpetra~
' tor of the scaly -trick, in*® case the
leust clue-could be afforded on which
to work,’ He takes deep interest ine
« the affair, Oan theBee furnishi:the
original copy of the ad? >
—_-—-—
‘NEV ADA’: ARIS POCKACY.
. ‘Rbe shilmy sarpint “who wields
~his Gausti¢ pencil for the ‘pratitica—
tion of the deprived millions who
tiud swect solace in perusing the
) Reno Guzette, gets even in this
wurtherous way ona bloated bond—
bolder who refased to indorse -hitn
as a candidate for President of the .
United States:
A Renovite, just back from Virginia, says he used to know John Mackey in the old days when he wasn’t
toe richest inau in the world by several carloads, avd be saw bim on ,C
ane abdissipped up to: Lim ind
sal
“Mr. Mackey, I'm glad to see you
home again in good health, How
dig you ebjoy yourself in Paris?’’
“Party well, party well,’ replied
the millionaire. ‘Sure we bad illigiut wither,”
———
McCU t's RECEIPT BOOK.
Jing IMéChae, tho bse ta Jive -in
Nevada City, aad ady rtises that he
has lived.in @ (unfortunate
State!) for 2 ra, as found time
in the intemwgsythaple was ‘not en.
_ gaged waded’ ides the rest of hunianity
x sepa itan be one Cae the houese Ingman,
a watbe a receipt book, have it printshane) CERMATMonte elt go tack
“aire arivinge Meus. an
to get a living without worki “
a and your. au
et a }outee® (920) oud
. rio mine, at Park@ity, Utah, have
\other evening, aud subsequently en. shooting, with nobody hurt,,"Was se‘janent, left Omaha. Sunday for Utah
i GENERAL ‘NEWS.
——
t Connection Weiween the Sutro tunnel and ‘the Combination shaft, has
‘been made at“Virginia City.
‘The’ hoisting works,of . the Ontabeen burned, causing a loss of $200, “7
Etaperor William ot Germany has
covtributed 3,000 reichsmarks (about
$1,700) for the. relief of the xy
fever sufferers.
“The Socialist ‘members left thie
Geimun:Reichstag in a.body, so as
td avoid being: present during the
cheering for thedimperor.at the cluse
of the.session.,
«A. Truekee horse thief was iirreetod
at a faro bank in Virginia City the
deaypred to escape from the officer,
but after a little promiscuous ;street
oured. :
The Keystone mine. has teak attached for muney advanced on the
company’s drafts, which: have been
protested in San ’Francisco, “It is
rumored that L, M.* Pearlman, the
Superintendent. is a aefaulter to the
amount of-§10,000_
Satarday afternootr, Thomas L.
Smith, janior member of the: firm
of, Ladd & Smith, proprietors of the
shooting gallery, No, 821 Kearney
street, San Francisco, was accident‘ally shot and instantly killedby Bdwin H, Ladd; brother. of the senior
partner.
A former operator in the Sacra."
mento telegraph office has caused
the acrest of the manager of the of-—
fice for misdemeanor in refusing to
receive aud transmit a message addressed to the Superintendent, complaiaing of the manager for eee:
ing him.
The Joint Congressional Committee to investigate the transfer of the
Indian Burean to the War Depart-.
40 inquire ‘into the Indian affairs of
that Territory, after whith they will
proceed to San Francisco, and there
examine Generals Howard and
Miles, and other officers, in regard
to the Indians of the Pacific Coast.
Frances Otto, a German girl, 11
years old, was assaulted Monday
afternoon near the city limits of:
Louisville, Ky., by two negroes, who
outraged -her terribly, nsing a knife.
They were seen and'fired tipon by
somo gardeners. They returned the
fire and escaped. A posse immed~.
intely went in pursuit, And in case
the’ negroes are captured its members propose to burn them alive.
~»The cipher telegrams-lately made
public’ were furnished the Senate
Committee on.alleged frauds in the
electoral counts by ‘the Western
Union Telegraph Company; under
protest, last June, .»They were copied, and returned.. The key to‘them
was ascertained by Mr. Hazard, an
expert in New.York, who has heen
engaged three months inthe work of
deciphering them, “That they were
furnished by some one having access to the Senate’ Committee there’
is ho doubt,
-The owner of the Bear River,
North Fork and Gold Hfll ditches
offers to supply, free of charge, for
five years,from Jane I, #678, all the
water needed to irrigate orange ard
lemon plantations, provided -aach,
party élaiming water-wmer’ this offer has fifty or more trees in growing
condition,. ‘He will also furnish
free water for the ‘first-year: io irrigate fruit trees, vines and vegetables
to all perséns stirfing. néw places
and.improving the sime,. provided
they” make applicatién in advance.
The casket designed as a testimonial t) Lord beaconsfield, the Brit-:
ish Premier, by residents af Cslifornia who admire ihe statesmansbip of
the bead of the Immerfal Parliament.d: ubontge mpleted. The casket
is wrought of the finest silver and of
ly nite ponnods. KK will remain on
exhibition whtilafter thea Australian
-erieketers shall bave sailed for: their
own ¢ountry, so as to give them an}
opportunity to see it. An address
selested aund_approved by the com: .
mittee appoivted to carry out the
wishes ‘of’ Contributors, has been
sent:teduondon to be illuminated and
engrossed, that it me be presented
with the ensket.
WILLOWS SeURNAL
That excellent ‘weekly journal of
Colusa county has recently indulged
in-a@ little eXtravagance,/ ava mdw
Las become associated with the founder A. J. Pattick, in the Jour.
sal’ Ss ownership’, and management.
As two heads.are -better. than, one,
wé bespeak a double measire of sucSaaT Ts establishmedt hebeeforth,
000. ifeldyGeorge Kobler, Clinton Har‘Aplin, W. C. Barker.
. THE PARSOV'S: EXPERIENCE.
‘still hang to’ his recently avowed
‘eommenced af the Smith mine, on
tera depth ef eighty feet below the
, equal to the Murchie mine, even if
eighteen carat gold, and weighs DEAT jy .
{ . LARGE APPLE
boasts of two proprietors. E.d, Mart!
-. are the largest reported yet this sea—
. {UE GRAND JURY.
The following named: parties were
Yesterday drawn to serve as Grand
Jurdrs at the November term: *.!
Grass Valley: Township—FE: ¥
Morse, Thomas Loney, Wn. LaBar.
_ Nevada FYownship—C. T. Canrison, W. J. Organ, David Hartman,
Wells »D. Ashman, Thomas Magher,Bernard Miller, N. C. Tully,
John F. MeFarland, A. re
Robert Huston,
Meadow Lake Township—A. G
Bell, Thomas} lewis, J. of becnaad ley
M. Wicks.
Eureka Township—Charles Hagerty.
WwW séhlengitn Township—J eremiah
Murphy, Philip Goyne.
Rough and Ready Towaship—S.
F Ball; Lewis Horton.
Bloomfield . Township—T. C. McGagin.
Little York Downer: D.
Bridgeport Township—Richard
asking, Lyman Crandall, H. Huyoe
Rev: George RDavis returned to
this. city Monday from the Comstock,
and will leave again Friday for Carson, Nevada, where he has. recived
a éall to the pastorship of St. Puter’sChurch, » Whije the Parson was in
Virginia City the other day, his boy
Sam, (the Chronicle funny man) . °
enticed him into the 2,000-foot level
of the Savage mine. When they,
yrot down there, the datiful som ask
ed his paternal ancestor how he hked it, anyway. “* Well,” cautiously
responded the man ofdtod,“if Beechs .
er cail’stand this kind of thing, and
-views, le las more confidence in the
eternal comfort of sinners than I
have. -Come on Sam.,if-awe ton't
hurry up we won’¢‘get out of this in
time fer dinner)” ~
— tren
THE SMITH MINE, .
Yesterdaymorning sinking. was
the Half Mile @iouse property. Afpresent level has been reached,
drifts will be run in both directiuns,
efter which the usual number of men
will be employed,. and stoping begun. .
‘Lhe prospects of this mine are now
better t®in-they have been at any
time before, The Presiden, Mr. R.
M. Fryer, has bben i in the city’ Te
cently, and mad¢é all the. arrangements for developing it with all possible rapidity. He is a wide -awake and thorough-goivg man, admirably adapted to thé responsible
positivun which he holds, and realizing front experieucé as-he goes the
irue value_of. this as _a mining: sec‘tion, has. done and is stil doing
inuch for its profitable development.
.THE BYRNE MILNE.
Robt. M. Fryer, Presidont of the
Byrrge Mining Company, paid a visit
of inspection to their property ‘on.
Gold Flat, previous ‘to his departure
for the Bay yesterday. He states
that he Las now made all the necessary arrangements for commencing
activesoperations on that extensive
enterprise withib! the coruse of a
few weeks. ‘The Byrne's prospects
are well known to all intelligent
miners of this.section, amd they agree
in the belief tliat it will prove itself
not more valdable tham that reliable
gold producer is
oe —
-FEEL DISCOURAGED.
7
Messrs, Culver &* Dryden, the
temperance reformers. who. are at
Grass Valley with their big tent,
feel discomraged with results, it is
reported. Whey say it is impossible
to awake a proper interest on the!
part of the peeple there, They talk
seriously of coming:to tuis. éity soon.
Well, theve are a few “examples” up!
here to .Work on, and if ‘they are
straightened out it willbe a blessing}
to the town.
4
Four apples from a tree ip Mrs.’
Deal's lot, Broad street, were weighed yesterday, and they tipped the
. scules at 3% pounds each. Thee
sop. Just thigk—four a pples that!
weigh 14 pounds! There” ‘Were -beTae MAWNZ ANITA MINE.
' Orrin Gowell, of Oakland, a miner
of several years” experience in hydraulicing; awd: who~,recently _ became deeply interested ia the Manzanita claim rear this city, has been
in the city for a number of daysperfecting arrapgements to commence
washing in that mine as soon as the
rainy season sets in, Everything is
already now, and work will be started up as s00D as the» South Yuba
Canal Company can furnish the necessary supply of water. Mr. Gowell
ould, we are jiformed, agree to
take allthe Water from tue ditcu
(some 1,300 or 1,400 inches) if he
could get the promise of it; but as
one or two other compnnies Jock fer
a supply from the same source, this
arrangement cannot ga into effect.—
cash basis, the present management
being amply able'to do_ business in
that way. ‘Ibe fact that it is to be
Started up .once more, and under
such favorable circumstances, will
be learned with no little degree — of
satisfaction sy our citizens, because
employment will be given to proba.
bly some 28 or 30 men,all of whom
will make their homes within the.
corporate limits ofthis city? ‘The
Manzanita is unquestionably a claiin
that profit-can be realized from in
working, if good management is the
order of the day,
Ee Ba LE EE
TRIAL JURORS.
The following list of names, from
which a trial jary is to. be inpanelJed on the third Monday in November, were drawn yesterday:
‘Grass Valley Township—J. M.
Lakenan, Joseph Snyder, Robeit’
Scott, Milton Niles; Thomas R.Land,}}Patrick Daly, Richard Noel, Thomas\
Poy zer, Bebert Bryden.
Washington Township—Joan Mc—
Bean.
Rough & Ready Township—Hen-ry Castine.
Nevada, Township—Jobn Evans,
A. Rosenthal, E. C, Maal ets Lv
Dulae. ss
Bloomfield— Martin Arfmas, ‘Wa.
Black; I’, Pridgeon.
Little York —B. F,
seph Cozzens.
— + @ o---———" PERE€ONALITI ES,.
Kass, JoMiss Mena NovitzKy, of Grass ValAey, will shortly resign her position
as teacher’in the public school there,
we understand,
€, W. Crogs and John McCoy, Nevada county delegates to the Consti“tutighul Convention, made their appearance hereabouts’ yesterday.—
They came up for a little of this
fresh mountain air, ve .suspect,
all the members of the Convention
were such men as-they, there would
be far less talk apa wore practical
work.going on at-the Capitol nowadays.
Judge O, P. Stidger, of San Jaan,
was in the city yesterday. Now that
he has withdrawn from the newspaper business, be seems to find eonsideruble enjoyment in life.
a ee
THE WATT MINE.
_A letter from the Superintendent,
dated the 19th. instant, statea that
No. 3. winze is now down 15 feet.—
Bedrock was sifytk at a depth ef 12
feet, and north and south drifts have
been run a shert distance. The machinery is allworking well, and the
management think that a short time
now will result in their being able
to declare the success’ of the enterprise. ‘Phe striking of the pay chancays. i
pe ——
DITCH REPAIRS:
A, A. Shields, agent at Qdaker
Hill tor the South Yuba Cana) Company, was in town Monday. -He reports that by-te-vight the repairs on
the ditches in that section will have
been completed, leaving them in a
splendid condition.” The ditches
‘. will carry considerable more water
} than last year owing*to the thars
) oughness of the improvements.
_ TEE HAY WARD CLALM.
now Leing worked with edpeiderable energy. About 1,000 inches of
THE } WRATHER,
The follows WBeewiatiéns were
takew yesterday atthe office of the
uth Yuba Canal Company, in this,
tity: Deeee BR=38 ee sun,
tweén fiity wad sraty du theres) call .
of om »very, lage, but the-above
‘wen joued were probab y the finest
specimens. “They are of the Cae
nundi” variety.
# . 5%, shadedG; }2.R.ar, son 86, «sl
} Bonoatieren—8-00 Ay Me hd
ue Mae, BE G3e, [Me
A Virose “mah & tp to have
pended until the rainy season foirly .
sets.in, and then resut 0p &, mage
extengivé beale than is the case at
presenti} i¥ Ti) AS
ewee—nagEE eee
) HERB in: nod av elérical Minietty
ee omorels.
a yee eet Jife
2
in Europe, one isata
‘. doesh’t
The mine is to be conducted on al
if.
nel is Of course: a mere matter ot .
Hafward’s claim,.at You Bet, is’
water are a In about}
el
Govennon}.Bravier, of "Senda,
like the diamond drill,
‘Don’t nsethem air Machinery, my
sou,’” he'Said4o a ‘superintendent on
the Comstock; “‘the ored . ‘8 always
rthé best.”
Yestipaaite dprivads at the
NATIONAL HOTEL
‘ NWBVADA CITY} CAL.
LeHAS. E. VEARSON, Proprietor
HS Béadley.& 8 Oity
W Grate ~~ “
-G W Gawson
W. F Carter
'S Pockman™ “
AP Scott hes
F Battis = e:
1A H Hall. Truckee
JA Gtay 5%
Brickweil Austin,
GW. Cunningham Grass Vater
_W Bree
J Bree
F Bitte
-N>P Reed Sas
W Harvey
B Alcorn 3
J P Stone
G” ford
H’Piper
S A Biggs
W Cuny
lL. Wheeler
J H Cammit.Rough & Ready.
_J Frippin
H Scribner
B Guseett?’ Ranch
P.Greenlief Marah Mill —;
Mrs ©B Hawley Col Hill ~
Miss Hawley Ls
4 L $Voodruff
E A Leath Yuba a a
‘N © Reed Frencl#@orral:
J W Payne NewYork
L Tkomas Utala
Yesterday’s Arrivais atthe
UNION HOTEL, .
NEVADA GITY, CAL.
JACOB NAFFZIGER,
Mrs NW Knolton City
L W Knowlton.. “ 3
W Joy %"
ail. J Monin Cherok
* B Guseetti Ranch
°J Grizzle W ashington
WH Mead
J C Van Slyke Sierra Vv alley
GF Henricks Col HjJ Jenkins G ¥
. B F Snell You Bet
F ESnell o
? A A Shielde Cascade DitchA Lewis San Francisco
© Alford Webber Lake
J W Greeley Marsh Mill
B F Chase
W O Chase.
§ Walters
~ Pp Lillis
J O Dill Lowell Mass
€ A Rawkia Ghampaign ‘UL:
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Prop’r,
e
ad
“
SPECIAL MEETING, F. ‘A. M.
Nevada Lodge, No. 13, F. and A.
M.,held on Wednesday Evening,
October 234; at.7%4 o’clock, for
work, Members and Visijing Brethren willtike due notice and govern
themselves accordingly.
By order of the Master.
J. H. Boanpman, Sec’y. 2t
CUT EO RA EY SET RE REA
BORN.
At Grass Valley, to Felix Cassidy and
wife, a son.
At’ Grass Valley, " #oseph Snyder and
wife, a sen.
At Sebastopol, to the wife of John Beyins, a daughter,
At Cherokee, to the wife cf T. W. Lang,
a daughter. i
eae er RTL CU CREE
DIED.
4
At Grass Valley, Octoher 20, 1878, Mabel,
infant daughter of.John: and, Anw Maria
Palamountuin, aged 14 months and 14 days.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
HIS IS TO CEFTZFY that we. N. P.
the Cityand County of Nevada, Btate of
California, have formed a co-partnership
under the frm hame of BROWN & CALKIN®, for the purpose of publishing the
eral Job Printing. ‘That we are the only
members of said firm,:and that our princie
pal place of business is-at Nevada City,,
State of Californias j
N. P. BROWN,
L. 8, CALKINS.
Nevada, October 21, 1878. .
THE LATEST . AND BEST . }
MRS. M. A. . STERLING,
Cemmercial Street, Nevada AA re
AS JUS£ RECEIVED A LARGE ard
carefully selected stock of ' .
FALL AND WINTER
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Consisting of Silks, Mohairs, Cashmerex,
Pashionsbie Dress Goods.
Also one of the finest agsortments of
MILLINERY
Ever-brought to Nevada City. Hats, trimmed and untrimmea, Flowers, kibbans,
Bows, Uafis, Collars, etc. 4
LADIES’ UNDERWEAR
Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery, etc.
CLOAES and SHAWLS for Latiies ior. And
Aled a Fine Steck. of FANCY coeps. every descriptionI hereby tender == thonks for the liberal
: low ebb, fon Mrs. M. A s'TERLING.
“+ Socks.
There will be a Special Méeting of
——_}Brown aud L. 8; Calkins, -residing in}
NErADA DaILy I RANSCRIPT, and to do gen-.
Water Proofs, Poplins, and other Late and
‘ upon me,
and would sonptouraiie aolesit's coutinaTAKE . NOTICE.
[ee seaitialalicieil be is the only o
of all accounts due the Wen ™™
zette. All persons inde ve Weekly oe
oF su iption to the are erent
_. Mea! a a . ateli be settled wi Y No
t delay ent to
‘. Bailey or to mi AT 3 By Geo, AILEY 4
Ofiiee at Walling’s Law Ont
Newada, Oct. 24 878, on
KNITTING MACHINE
—_—Mrs. F. Thoss
3
BroakGtreet, Above the Theat
NEVADA CITY,
yarpee FULLY calle the at
REE thd %adies of Nevada County te
beantifutsassortment of ENITTING,
by herse &%, and of woolk finer es Can be
found in any stipe in tne mount .
stock comprises * = —_ The
Gentlemen, Ladies and Chitdves,
Claldren’s Underwear.
» Every article is guaranteed to be
made of the BEST ‘WOOL, ara yiy
be sold ut reasonable rates,
Fk
Call andexamine goods and Prices,
Nevada City, -Cvt. 20, 1878B. H. MILLER,
‘. Odd Fellews’ Building, Broad st ,
1 OSNEVADA CITY,
I . AS JUST RECEIVED
The Laygest and ‘Choices
_Stock of Clothing, Fur. .
-nishing Goods, etc, .
Ever‘seen in the Mountains.
The stock consists of the best 4s
assortment of Gents’ and Boys’ .
Clothing, and everything usualy
found in a first Glass Clothing Stor.
‘I ask but one price for goods,
x and that the Lowest.
Nevada, Ont, 1h, 1878,
UNION HOTEL,
NEVAD# CITY, ~ CALIFORNIA
JACOB NAFFZIGER, Prop'r.
THIS ‘WELL ENOWN and
Popular Hotel, situated on
Main Street, in the City oi
Nevada, has been thorough.
ly overhauled, refitted, ani
turnished in first class sty le
and is how open tor the reception of guests
The Sleeping Apartments, :
Are Large, Airy. and Pleasant, -and ever
bed iu the house has‘a spring mattrass, Ae
4 desirable, quiet pluce for tae weary, ibe
UNION offers superior inducements.
The Tables of the U nion,
Wik.compare favorably with any Hotel i
the State, and are filied With tlie best tle
mazkct affords.
Cheice Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
Will. be fuund at the Bar, and the Billiard
Room has the BEST BILLIAKD TABLES
to be found in the State.
The UNION enjoys the reputation of being the BEST HOTEL IN THE MOU*
‘TAINS, and the praprietor is hal
to keep itso. OPEN ALL NIGHT
‘ap26 JACOB NAFFZIGER.
FRED. A. SACKET,
Mining & Insurance Agent,
q Qe THE
Connecticut: Fire, and Travelers’ '
Accident and Life Inswrance
Contpanies of Hartford.
ee Brown & Morgans Block.
o8 ~ Nevada City.
DR. . C. D. BOBO,
Physician and Surgeon,
Office Bours-<-From 9 to 10 A.¥
and érom 6 to 8 P. M.
ISPENS#RY HOUR,
From 12 W. to 1 P: i,
‘DELDEN’S DRUG STORE,
Nevada City, California.
J. Ww. DOWNING,
Siiecicnnges Tailor,
N QREET, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
NEW GzoDs & 3 & NEW PRICES.
2 I HAVE JUST RETURNED
FROM SAN FRANCISCO 5 with
Dx NEW STOCK of GOODS;
* bought at mapufacturers a2
3 —— prices for cash,cobisi psting a
Beate:
Doeskins,
Diagonals,
{ . Suitings,
: ‘Aaantags, Ete.,
Which Wille cutin the. ” ge radu:
iONS, or in style and made
2 in the Wha The. hod promt gupsTay« MANNER, and as
California
ance of thessme. Sworn as can, Kaige soa! oota seit
Orders from the coun ‘solicited, and . fer the same
simple of goods ecait. on aoptionin.” ork, . 8! ow. DOWNING
i evada Git Ok 6, 1978-1m
The Dwi
NEVAD!)
—_——
BRIE
_ The next Je
ds that of the
months hence.
TwelVe tear
busy hauling {
to various pein
Abusiness
Guild wiil be 1
“tel parlors The
Some, Swede
Creek, near th
“to bave recent!
strike.
4
at the’sand lot
noon, :
The special j
ers et als vs. G
was on trial in
day yesterday.
Théreisa 3}
vada Lodge, XN
called for thi
Members ‘are.
attention there
The . bed:-of
_\ the Hospital, i
turvy by Mo
who have beer
average result
A gentlema:
cil from a trier
was ‘rash et!
Words fail-us
_upon-the phen
Mr: Es Nic
of the Plartet
erything look
nel is now vio
straight as an
commenced to
Union." _
' Grass Valley
tered with it
They ought t
without cerem
' come to think
_sanctimoaious
sters who got
“The. corner
Pine Streets Ww
terday.~ K. Ci
of fall and \V
and the work:
rying in. the ¢
. gave all conne
lishment amp)
eral hours, é
““Our Resta
stréet,opposite
kept by Johan .
one of the bes
city. The bui
ly renovated,
‘ments fixed up
ner, His tab
the luxuries he
the wayfaring
the gay, can 5
best kind of .
‘ taurant."’
NEW YO!
To-morrow
* Mining compa
~of twenty fir
amounting to .
‘last mont’ ta
-first dividend,
-are evidently s
should follow
time the prop
drain on the .
bat now it loo
‘to reap a prop
0D to their ste
like faith, ait
James Gorr
sister a-weddi
Wash, It w
he ought to b
“that almost
_ Property of he
tive,
THE P
A business ;
‘Guild will be .
parlor at the .
Past seven "el
ing, Oct. 241)
of the membe:
‘quested, Mr
' Mra. W. R.
j CLOAI
‘Rosenberg
Dry Goods St
"dmmense stocl
children’s Clo
to sell at a gr
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-O2l-tt Pal,
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