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October 3, 1879 (4 pages)

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Shed ily Transcript, NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. a ‘THER UP-COUNTRY BOOM, ed twee at a Veteran Prospector’ Thinks About it—A Big Platinum Mine 4 4 ‘Bactted Off tho Grade. Yestérity morning B. H. Miller, E. W. Bigelow and Joseph Eustis ‘Nevada City’s Boom. The publishers of the Truckee. Republican visit NevadaCity frequently TRUCKEE’S PRIDE. A Graphic Description eof a Finc : Besiderce. [From the Republican.) Sensible Advice, You are asked every da the columns of néomipapers “ar our. Druggist to use somethi e, ng -for as THE: DAILY TR NEVADA CITY, CA ee ra = ir eeenen yh ca passin the flaws ‘Hes G0sd started for Lake City. They bad on business, and therefore *P The new house of F. Burckhalter is yspepsia and Liver Complaint that eal iin ie . sto be True. ! one horse belonging to the last nam. advisedly in their excellént paper Doing rapidly mre. a is = <p gma Fg and you : Friday, Sttober 3rd,-187®. ed gentleman and one horse and an. as follows: rgest private residenee in Truckee ; spenee Boney with ing ef Live 4 = eo pian irte yp nadia: ene ples carriage from Gratiam’s stable. . Nevada City is becoming just now . OF 08 the Sierra. The'site ts upon io Ti Gee y . we — — aes jand most successful prospectors iu blessed with pr eaperity. “tae mines . the crown of the hill known as east . Satisfactory proof that Green’s Ay. peing made. 4 4 : \ The Miners Must Protect hemselves The onganization heretofore known as ‘The Hydraulic Miners’ Association” has very wisely changed its name to ‘‘The Miners’ Association.” The latter title is far, more appro‘the mowntaeins, came down yesterday from Milton, Sierra county, on the Middle Yuba river, 18 miles east of Graniteville, Nevada county. He has a mammoth gravél claim upthere, and to hear him tell about its riehness reminds one of the palmy-days Stopping at the Sugar Loaf grade to water their horses, Mr. Eustis had checked up the animals and was getting into the vehicle, when they commeénced te back as if to tarn around. ‘The carri-ge ran over the embankment, which is some eight or rine feet high, and turned over, spilling are yielding new fortunes, and ali her industries are becoming suddenly wea th producing. No vacant huses stare at those, who pass along the streets, and everywhere the hammer a:<i saw and paint brush are adding, renewing an brightening her residences. Ihe long-drawn faces which used so frequent y to greet one, have High street. Itcan be seen from every portion of the town, and commands a.magnificeut view of Truckee and its surroundings. The lot of jand, upon which. the edifice is erected . has a frontage upon east Main street . of two hunured and nine feet, and two hundred and tifty feet in’ depth, ‘The structure is forty feet’ in, width gust Fiower will cure you of Dys sia and Liver Complaint with all its elfects, such as sour stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costivenegs palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn Water-brash, Fullness at the pit io the stomach, Yellow Skin, . Coated Tongue. indigestion, swimming of the head, low spirits, &¢., we ask The M. E. Conferer of Nevada have apy Wren to the Truckee The funeral of Chir er day morning was . by citizens from Not _ The faneral of Mrs. ‘priate, considering the objects ofthe . of yore. Last week in’ running a see ling . disapperred, avd-@ healthful, con. @nd eighty indepth. A large hall, . you MO go fo your Druggist and get [i day afternoon was ve body. Not only those engaged di-. single box—l6 feet long—he took . out Messrs. Bigelow and Miller. Coated, happy, business air character. ten by twenty-two feet, greets one at Pe Kegs ot Green’s August [B tended. John Tan ‘rectly in washing down gravel banks . out one fifty dollar nuyget and about Mr. Bigelow was slightly hurt about . 06 the inhavitants. Our sister city ve tront entrauce. bee this _ it sa ree — on At, ora preacher, officiated. ld should tak active interin i He . the face, but no other injury was re. is enjoying afinancial boom, and, 1t. te main. staiway asc-nds te: the . one (7 CERES,” +60 Come swh >for gold should take an ctive twenty dollars in smaller pieces. He ‘ ; 2 loes one wood to talk with her hope: second tloor. Un the right of the wull relieve you. Those boys who stay _est in it, but miners of all other . has just recorded another claim, to ceived by either of them. The mene pee people, One comes hall is the spacious _parior eighteen iSelect othe upper part c classes as wellas ditch companies, . he known as -the Mastodon, which . riage, horses and harness escaped back Kame saying, “Maybe it will be . vy eighteen tect. "The height of the CANARY BIRDS. haibetterlook out. mechanics, tradesmen, and all other citizens of the gold-producing counties throughout the State have certain rights in comimon_ that are now threatened by a selfish and unreasonable faction of the ome ~Bhould the farmers carry the pomts: they are striving to, a large section weuld be ruined, the State irreparably injured, and the nation wou.d be many years recovering from the: setback to its financial condition. Nevada and. Sierra counties would be: the first tu receive the blow, aud the full furce of it would fall-upon them; and Yuba county, from whence al this trouble has emanated, through the machinations of fee-seeking. attorneys, wuld fall before the rebound. ‘Take the trade of mining camps away from Marysville te-morrow, and a short time would serve to. witness a stampede of its citizens.) ment of the profitable deyelopme::t . goydolence. ‘Till then please conSome of them have.enough foresight to understand this, and are dving wef rich adjoirs it. He has made arrangements with a Virginia City company to erect works on the latter and commence sinking a shaft. " He is of the opinion that they will have’ to. go down about 390 feet to reach the channel known to be there. Three other companies are now engaged in tunneling in the immediate vicinity to open up drift digvings, and all of them have a splendid outlook. The country-for ten miles around Milton has never before been so lively-as now, somé 600 men being at werk there drifting and hydraulicing. The Doctor knows of a large number quartz. ledges of unusual dimensions that run through. the section, but no work is being done on them. He thinks that a short . } as meanly as the bureau did you in attached to either of the animals for the accident. They stood as quiev as lambs ‘after the vehicle turned over. Mudsill Hits Back. Epiror TrANscript: Thanking you,for the kindly interest you man-. ifest in a defunct brother editor, . wish to say in justice to W. P. C. candidates that up to the present time not a single one who has had his bill presented has declined to pay for his advertising, and I venture the assertion that this will be the case to the end of the chapter. “If, however, any of them should use me the Spring campaign, as _ misery loves company, I will report to you time. will witness the commenceof some ofthem He had a fifty-foot . ledge: of rock on his own land that and we will have a grand meeting of sider the credit of W. P. C. candidates as No. 1—good for 100 per without a scratch. No blame can be four turu next.” }madeup their minds to pop tne. the crops, and the stack market, IL Ac kinds Sewing Machine Nee sepl0. per duzen. —~ oo ~ sari you want Silks worth $2 per yard for $1, go to the : 820 . IWPoRTANT. A Scotch Courtship. aint * A shy young man of Scotland for foucteen years had wooed the lassie of his heart. One night Jamie, for that was the youn miai’s name, called to see Jennie, and there was a terrible Jook abuut his eyes—jus: 2s there is sometimes when ih ) ¥: question. And Jamie came in aud sat duwn by the fire just as he had done every ‘fuesday and Friday night foc fourteen years, and he tulsed of the weather, and the cattle, aud was going to say—bnt no, they didnt taik about that. Ant finally, Jamie said: [ve known you for a long time.” ‘Yes, Jamie,” said she, dies at Brand & Bassett’s. 50 cts. fiest story between-floor and ceiling is eleven feet aud six inches.—-Feiding doors open back of the parlor iuto the sittimg-roour which is on the east side of the house, ‘T.is sittingrovm 18 eighteen by twenty, and 1s separated by a partition from the dinimyg?rooi on. the west. The dimensions Of the dining-room. are fourteen by twenty feet. ‘The porch which extends a.ong the front of the hous. is carried aro.nd the ‘sides to doors enteiing on one side,the sittingIt may nat be generally known that Rock Candy dissolved in: wate; is an excel.ent. remedy for Canary Birds attlicted with hoarseness,— Nejther may it be geteraily known ‘that George W. Chesiey’s Rock Can. dy and Pure Rye Whisky is equallyas efiective in curing Consumption in its incipient stayes, and also in curing Coughs and Coids, but such isthe fact, For sale by all Drug. gis.s and Grocers,” roow, aud on other the dininug-room. Vhese rooms are each provided with bay-windows. ‘The window in the sitciug room admits the morning sunshine and gives a magnificent view of the river, the eastyrn plateau and the distant summits of the Washoe mountains, ‘Lhe bay window of the dining room gives-a viewafthe town. the cavyon# of the ‘ruckee and Cold Stream, and the frowning summits of the Sierra. In the rear of the sitting-room is a bed-room thirteen feet by eight, and adjoining ure c osets anda@beth-room. Back of the dining-room is a ki.chen thirteen by sixteen, furyished with a pantry aud ail conveniences. A hall leads thence into. a capacious wood-shed, THE. J Clprk R.D Carter city “Ht Pater Virginia C R Bruer city, J Hanly Sacramento D W Spar Auburn Miss Wilson M’vilie O Crook Murchie Mi W H Mead Wash H Craft: Vakland SFE Yesterday's Arrivals at. UNION HOTEL. NEVADA CITY, CAL. Jacob Nalfziger, Proprictor. atone ~cW Irving Cascade Mi * Miss.Hough city S$ Phillips.. do A C Champion Oak H N Ajtiderson In Hill S Anderson’ do I Fries do W Chapman NapaCJ Doyle Moore’s Flat J W Bridge Smarts JC Heat city W # Williams R Hill T W Melntyre city > Yesterday’s Arrivals at got his eye on them, The Good Templar of Pythias meet thi: former at Odd Fellow latter at Masonic Ha Aristocracy Hill r greatly improved by breaking up: tive “1 which have so long . to people driving tha A petition is to be ing the honorable Be ors to favorably con: ing of the roa to ¢ and Sierra counties. should sign it, and « they have an opport The Bee advocat. of a chaingang at Sa der to drive the n away. It isto be h of peace and orde! that the authorities “flexible” on that are in this section. : their utmost to ho.d in check their mystified him. for a long time. He cent. whether they are amongst thet ‘hed dee thought a always which of itself asauy ordinary TrackTHE NATIONAL HOTEL,. K. Casper’s n _ rasher neighbors by counseling mod. tested it himself, and got numerous . eject or not. Mupari. like to know. you Jennie.” ‘ee dwel ing, Stairs also lead from, Ae ae SPE Cal. Broad street is one « . erate actions that will resu.t in a re-'. other parties to do so, but none of Pars . “YY .¢.5— Jamie.” the rear hail to the second story. Chas. E. Pearson, Proprietor. iy a town He he ‘moval of the slickens trouble without trying to-utterly destroy ths gold mining industry by rendering it unprofitable. We believe-the difficulty will'finally be adjusted if ali our peo‘partisles with which it abounded them could tell what the glistening were. Firtatly he took some of it to San Francisco tg be tested by Brown's The assayer sail there was process. _in size and beauty, so do the aspiraKeeping Up With the Age. As Nevada City: continues to grow tions of the population bud out. For example, listen to the suggestions “And so I’ve bought—a lot—Jennie.” **Y-e-s—J-a-m i-e.” “‘So-—that—when “*VYes—Jamie— yes.” ‘We're dead we can lay our bones cogether.” ‘<? This second story contains seven rooms including a sitting room, eighteen by eighteen, and several large bed-chamvers. In the roomy attic is a mammoth iron tank with a capacity of one thousand ga lous, to be tilied with water as a provection H A Hamlin SacmentoC J Ford Oakland J C Piper Omega G Hottinger Quaker HW Bartlett Sac Dan Ellery Forest-C H Lepit M’ville H'iteely M Flat P Cambell SmartsvilleD T Elmore Alta
Mrs G Smith « ¢ city W J Kider Colfax," F Helts F I) G Lake city T Mathews S F C Adams. New Town days’ experience. hot cand is just beginni fact that he didn’t settle down to the r number of years agc ple do their duty. ‘God helps those . piatinum in it. Knowing that Ed-/ ).i5. made regarding th ; . , su . A T Laird ing city ———__.; : 3 sing meé y e re-namin ayainst fire. ‘Throughout the house . AT Lair do T Dunning city a who help theniselves;” but if, the xs S g $. . Lhe fool had gone and bought a lot ious top to bottom ane water-pipes . A Eisen do J Smith Grass Valley sa lf you want ( miuers aud the miners’ frien \s sit down apathetically and let the enemy steala march upou them, they will have no one to blaine but them_ seves for whatever disasters follow. ‘fhe Miners’ Association is organized to secure the protection o. the industry and of those who depend upon its perpetuation. ‘There are no seltish personal ends to be served by its forination. ‘The Board of Council, as given below, are too well known in this section to need commendation. They are devoting their undivided personal attention to the atfairs of the Association: Egbert Judson, L. platinum aiid gold. ison, the great inventor, was seeking . all over the continent for deposits of . this metal with which to tip -his. electric burners, the Doctor sent sev-. eral average samples to him at Menlo Park, Prafessor Edison has sent back the result of the assays. He says he finds the quartz very rich in He seems to! feel some doubt as to the reality of the discovery, but says an agent of his will arrive on the ground shortly and make a thorough examination. If thie Doctor’s estimate of the size and regularity of the ledge is correct he has one of the biggest bonanzas in the world. of certain parts of town: ‘‘A.” says as Brother Jonathan Clark ~ has. done so much for that part of the burg in various ways, that Piety Hill ought to be hereafter called ‘*Clarksvile;” “B.” adds that when W. Cy Groves gets his 1ow of new cottages. built on Washington road, we dub suggests on the same principle when M. L. & D. Marsh put up their new shouses on Boulder street the name of the neighborhood be put down on themapas *‘Marshville,” Patented a Cemetery>~~ that locality ‘“Grovetown;” and *'C.” . in a-graveyard, but Jennie was not. d.scouraged. She knew her man well—aiter fourteen, years she ought to—and sv she said gently: ‘‘Jamie.” “Yes. Jennie.” ‘Don’t you think ’twould be_better tolay our bones: together While we’re yet alive?” , Who Woulden’t be an Editor. De Witt Observer. One of thé beauties and charms of an editor’s lifeis his dead-heading it on all occasions. No ong who has nor. tasted of the sweets of that bliss can begin to take in its glory and its happmess. He does $100 worth of advertising for a railroad, gets a ” supplied with water from ‘Trout, M We.tiumer 8 F Creek. Closets and clothes-presses adjoin edch of the bed-rooms. ‘The basement is eight feet in height. Phis contains one of Gold’s largest size Health Hea.ers, from which hot . air pipes lead throughout the building, connecting with eleven registers placed in the different rooms. In the basement is an ice-house capable of storing ten tons ofice. A warm dry cellar adjoins the ice-house. A deep sewer with large s2wer pipes. affords a perfect system of drainage. ‘The floor of the basement 1s cement. The house is finished on the outside with rustic, and the walls are lined throughout with heavy plasterbeard, The interior of the building is hard finished from basement to BORN. At Grass Valley, September 28, 1879, to T.J. Taylor and wife,ason. At Grass Valley, October 1, 1879, to “Wa. Coombs and wife, a son. PERFECTIONS Vegetable Hair Restorer. YMIIS VALUABLE PREPARATION Ié FREE FROM Any Mineral or Vegetable Poison. lt restores gray hair to its natural $1 per yard for 50 ¢ 820 -t ee The Happy Secc As will be seen by tion in another col friend yclept ‘‘Mud tim of a “sober sec such an extent that back all he said in t dependent, of a rece ing the manner in ¥ W. P. C. candidate paying certain littl they owed him. 4s ’ = Mrs. Stovebridge recently secured} “P88” for a year, and rides $25 ‘ color, ’ beaut its falli a forgiving christia L. Robinson, Alexander Weil, WilE ght miles beloy Milton on the . a patent to what is otes. as the pe — a 2 ae ‘the otha ree at ape Paget 1] — pera pny Sang plone ee losopher to thus cal Gy Sie 3 ini ‘ oe ‘ . } ae file p a dead-head. e ‘‘puffs”.a theater . basemer e building wil be eG wiskipaa a es : : r a canna opnion * Forest City ridge and along the river) Philips Ranch about a mile south. or concert troupe $1 worth and gets . ready for occupancy in about four sommes the Sealp. Sold by. all cheerfully discuss : . Bacon, Thomas bell, vinza . considerable prospecting is going on. . east of town, and now finds herse!f . $1 in ‘‘complimentaries” and is thus . weeks, and the interior will be aa = overcome, We cai ' Hayward, Levi Stephens, Thomas Price, J. P. Pierce, A. A. Sargent, A German company—Aaron Bachel & Co., we believe—have struck the the possessor of a city of the dead. The boundaries of the ranch include passed im ‘free.” If the hall is crowded he is begrudged the. roum he occupies—for if his complimentaries finished, furnished and upholstered this Fall. Thismagniticent residence is ap bonor to Truckee. Something New ‘in Nevada! spirit that enables, situation with suel Kk. K. Brewster. Its officers are: . channel in drifting, and found coarse . nearly all of the Odd Fellows cewm . Bags anata Se Hamilton Smith, President; L. L. gold, Nune of the nuggets are ay witha Fi naa gag Likel : oe a <=FRU iT = a _ sib S$ likely poc 2: deerxnall Se Gambling, Contracts. _ Is crowded wit Robinson, Vice President; Lazard Freres, ‘Treasurer. ‘The otlice is at 320 Sansome street, room 23, San Francisco. NRE Ree ee Buough Workers in Nevada City. The supply of labor in and around Nevada City is greater than the demand just’ at present. As high as worth less than fifty cents. The Savage Company from Virginia City are running a full force and drifting for the bed-rock. There is-yet-plenty of water most of the hydraulic mines. The Italian Company at Chips’ Flat, and the Chips Company at the same place are taking out some very rich dirt. for that a compromise will be effected between the parties interested. Right here 1t might be remarked that what doesn’t transpire ia Nevadu county in the way of strange coinplications is not worth noticing, Extending the Water Pipes. The Masanic Lolge of this city are making arrangements to carry desired extent, and does the poster printing at half rates, and rare y getsa ‘‘thank you” for it. in as part of his duty as’ an editor. He does more work gratuitously for the town and community thau all the rest of the population put together, and yets cursed for it all, in many instances, where aman who donates a dollar for the Fourth of July, base balf club, or church, is gratefully putis a church festival free to -sny~ It goes: The courts have rendered another decision adverse to, the legality of contracts of selling ‘short. A suit, was orought before the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas by John J. Thomas, as ock bruker, to recover from the executor of John B. Dixon for cash advanoed daring thelifetime of the latter for the purpose of. ‘‘selling short” in stocks. n=the trial of the case in November last, ,the Store. ——AND—— : CONFECTIONER DEPOT, Man STREET, opposite Union Mooh tel, and’ adjoining Legg’s Hardware B. SANGUINETTI Would respectfully-inform the citizens # Nevada City that he has opened a Store 4 first importation o! consist of. the lat dress and fancy gc moth store is so cr is hardly room to. the goods will be cost, to make rac tations which are Ladies should by ; tifty men applied inone day recently temembered. Oh. it i the above place for the sale of : 3 , ‘ , it isa sweet th : ee ere ee mee Sone : at the Deadwood mine for employDr. Holdsworth says that at no . water through a two-inch pipe to}to be an editor. He he “free iy ca ac en 0a8 "The cane the . Fresh Fruits Vegetables, Confer nennine the grade 3 Mae . i . é « 7 e % was ? 4 r _ ment, and were unable to obtain it. time nea ga first tet 9 of dirt their cemetery on Boulder street. } You know. rh before the full bench by the tomery, ete. etc. ‘ Died ta Similar reports come from the Mur},4% turned over in the section around The connection will be made with ee defendant's counsel, who'argued that . Having agencies at San Francisco, Sac Mrs. G — chie, Vittsburg, Provideuce, WyMilton and in the adjoining po tion . the hydrant in front of Samuel ClutwR Gere. > the plaintiff could not recover, as the pone wh mo g lr ag yr v4 garden bashen ill omg and other mines. There are . Of Nevada county have'the prospects } ter’s Carriage shop: The estimated @, ¥2 Union. pe Wan Jud ge Ms “gambling ao ay ae below, in advance of any othe Hf 4) oe wee Foren Be . P . ot. y r 5 i also more carpenters and other mebeen as good as now. He however cost of such an improvement will be a menyerioe pascal follow up ree ari Bg — ae brigeee ph ea gece ee e oe ional oH chanics here than can fad. work. desires us to caution men against go. abows $1000. It is possible that Abigation, and endeavors. $e. shkass grants a new trial, upon the. Are kept constantly on hand and sold # the peg . ares The intelligence of the era of renewed prosperity that prevails in the section appears to have spread over the Coast like wild-fire. Of course a revival of the mining industry a f2w months ago, with the consequent ing there to seek employment from other parties, If they want ‘to »do prospecting on their own hook he believes there is a good lay-out for them, An Ex-Nevadan Saicides. the'Odd Fellows Lodge and certain -private parties own.ng burial lots in the vicinity will help to bear the expense incurred in increasing the areans for irrigating. > oe a peremptory anatting down. of the mines, she may look for prompt retaliation by the withdrawal of the mining counties’ basiness which has been so long her. main support. If this has come to be a matter of self-~ study their interests by withdrawing preservation he mining counties will ground thay the recent decision: of the Supreme court in the case. of Faricra vs, Gobell is conclusive upon the point that where a broker, employed to effect wagering contracts on the prices of stocks, advances his own money atthe request of a defendant to settle differences in the lowest priees, GROCERIES. Py Ihave just reeeived a Choice and Frest stock of Groceries and Provisions, which ¥™ be sold at the lowest market prices. Toys for the Children. An entirely new stock of Beautiful Tor just received. B. SANGUINETT!. ter resided here se to 1863, and was u1 for her noble and lies, She has a bi doing business in § der the firm name , ; { A Fine Drive. heir trad Th ill Nevada Ci ‘ : improvements in the city and sur“ —_— wee . . their trade. They will not buy nae Nevada City, June 28th. : ; acniles country, ies Aon for a Oo Seniay morning the dead body . ‘The road connecting this city with pas, Peron ne Ba gas os Se pegs ows er ge caster, large num er that had previously af Geo. S. Pe am, a railroad employe, Wyoming mine was opened to trav-. in oie way the nde of Acid Shak ae amount advanced for such’a purpose. ar (71f you want been idle. But now for several weeks addicted to drinking, wee foundin. ¢l day before yesterday, and a numfiercely and stubbornly antagonizes ee a worth $20 for $10. all tive places have ‘heen, filled, ik his room at the Bostwick House, . ber of citizens fortunate enough to them. These are not pleasant wards Credit te American Gentus. oe. Py , _ those who come to the camp have Oakland. He had committed suicide . possess speedy equines took a whirl ob fn Podbyiny eryeente _ An English journa’ gives credit to : g AS Reap but a sorry show of getting anything . >¥ Severing his right jugular’ vein . over it. The scenery in that section . sists in the course she has marked . American genius for at least fifteen ao ae You want todo. We wil! find room and opwith a penknife. . Through his ex-/ jg beautiful, and the thoroughfare out. That town would have nerea. iventions and discoveries which, it 2 . 2 yard for $2, g9 to portunities to invest profitably: for . °°*s*s his wife had become estranged . will if properly taken care of prove son to complain if the miners took . 8*Y8, have been adopted all over the as) FS 820 all who bring with them brains and and secured a divorce. Lately he} one of’ the’ most popular drives in the tee nase, 0.18 eae 8 8 oa _* pn aay ie a asa a 3 § Faster Time capital combined. Without they felt very despondent, and threatened county. W. J. Organ, the contrac” . the first and partie aggressor, . the cotton gin; second, the planing = $ hires) ja hiive the latter they had better stay repeatelly to end his existence by . tor, haa done a first-class job in con: nem _ . machine; third, tie grass tt grid 8 ae Union says away. If the newspapers of the ‘making a ltole in the water,” but} structing it. : s@ Unsurpassed for'style and fin-. reaper; fourth, the rotary printing S. 5 time table of thi Coast will pass this item or the gist . bis {friends did not anticipate that he Loeapeensecstia ish are the pictures made at the. P'™.% _ FP geen i enor e z Company, which is of itaround they will do a great would carry out his threats, Pierce Life Diplomas Granted. “Rudolph Photo-Gallery.” CoLiixs seventh, the peal iachinaceiaiatn. : 3 tion next month, benefit to many laboring men in their formerly resided in Nevada City,and. The State Board of Education, sales ‘ ua — : a ry;_nimth, the . —— = overlind te : followed the carpenter trade. He, i : ogee , machine for manufacture of hoarse’ Francisco ) wei sections, See ia pareciahin ith BP seas build yctey met at Sacra mento last Mon-. Tae editor of the Oroville Mercu. shoes; tenth, the sand blast for carv‘ reaper ae . e7lf you want Laces, Fang the Main street Theatre which was. °*”* granted life diplomas to the fol-. TY; who is a newly married man, bas. ing; eleventh, the guage lathe; DR. 6. D. BOBO, the’ poy. a0e ‘ : Y . destroyed by fire in 1863. lowing Nevada county school teach: . *2 *fticlein his paper headed, ‘“Want. twelfth, the grainelevator;thirteenth, . PM WSECEAN AND SURGEON. Morning expr Goods and Hosiery, of all colors and we, & Aiteltecs 2 E G root ms fe hat’s what we want-. artificial i on a large scale; : —— designs, for half nothing, go to the Tue vi of ‘Horscheads must . W. 0 ee 1G Carr, G we upon it. Girls . fourteenth, electro-magnet and —— “7lf you want : ; : Oman, Alice 8; Oman, Myron‘ are not a bad thing to have its “enero OFFICE HOURS—From 9 t 10 4. ™ 35 cen ad) Important, {be situated in a nagricultural region. . H. Savage. : around, . its practical application; fifteenth, ! trom 6to$ Pr. u. te per yard , _ howeyer.— Willows Journal. the composiig machine for printers. . pisreysany Houn—From 12 = *?) * 020 ' i it j : ee . ~ * ‘ Bs 4 ic