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“Ghe Daily Granseript
NEVADA CITY, CAt.
‘7
P: — . Raerday, September 23, 1876
bin
‘
Location of Mining Claims.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
and “May Howard’’ have each won there is.no particular form prescrib“The death of Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
Fed by the: statate. It: is necessary, Garner Jeaves three little orphan gir!s
races
at Sacramento. Glad of it.
however, that the requiremeuts of to the tender mercies of. their guard
ational Exchange Hotel.
Commercial Street, Nevada City,
Local Beevities./
George Jacobs’ horses‘‘Sweetbriar”
Invant Mrturonames.—A New
York
paper of a. late «date says:
In the léeation of mining claims
The Grass ‘Valley Union says:
“The matter of the building a pris
be mining laws be complied
witb ians.
-_.
S. A. EDDY, Proprietor.
J C liey,
P pectively eight, five and three, and
moidal railroad from Grass Valley to before a valid location be made, anc
are undoubtedly the richest children
“ft is quite evident that a large maNorth San Jaan, and. perhaps tc that fact should be stated in the noof tender years in the world. They
jority of our eitizens are ignorant of other .points beyond San Juan, is tice. The lawrequires:tbat the boare estimated to be worth $2,000,000
the ordivances that are in force in receiving much attention in Grass tice of location should containa fall
each, aid, if their property is judithis city. We judge so from th Valley. Estimates are being made and accurate description of the ground
cibusly
managed, they will at their
fact that many.of the ordinances snd all the probabilities connected claimed, and that the boundaries
majority
be worth greater fortunes
by the City Board of Traswith the enterprise are being careshould be s» plainiy. marked that re There is a child at present in
_ passed
they can be easily traced. For. in-;
¥ W Jordan, ¥ou Bet
J F Johnson
, San Francisco
J G Chiles, Snow Tent .
W McGibbons, Deer Creek ,
isthe only granddaughter of a milson we propose to givé ashort synopkind of aroad. This town of Grass claims: ‘The claitnant should there
10 to 4, and re.
at 8 P. M.
The wholesa
B. Gentry & C
isthe best one
State. Nearly
HAMS, BACON
& LARD,
88 Long, North Bloomfield
fore,_prior-to—recording—his—claim. sonaire._Her
mother was also_an .
in this part of
All orders left at the shop will be
comes from. a}
‘A petition
—.
for the formati
ICH
.
COLD.
SODA WATER,
ta
JS. Baldwin, City
dricks Club. .
will be held ne:
tio.
ee
-Itis estimat
less than
one
dollars in gold
places in this
have a good ba
ought to be ur
BETHESDA “© WATER,
REPUBLICAN
If_pec
Dick.
~~ pis of ‘the
principal ones now in force
ped-to~promptty amt —ratistaction given
=
:
3
=
ouly ebild, and inberited the whole;
voth in price and quality of meats,
‘Phe ist ordinance defines the. dutiebaanches and letting things take their unless the vein-can be. traced along
Thankful for past patronage. they solicit
{
Union Hotel.
—
the surface, sinka shaft, or run a: of her father’s estate. ‘The child’s
8 continuance of the same.
‘of the Marshal. and Policeman, as dw course.”’
_JACOB
NAFFZIGER,
Proprietor.
—
. father was debarred
by her guardian
_ Nevada City, April 1, 1876.
ss. It istheir
e
posse
h
rs they
t
topowe
TH URSDAY, September 2Isf, 15/6.
from
handling.avy
portion
of
the
in. duty to enforce every ordinance pass-_ ley.on Thursday evening, giving av thereon to discover and develop
Welch, City —_—-‘come. belonging to his child, but was WE
H Johnston, Grass Valley
ed by the Board of Trustees. The »pportunity to all who desired to. go . mineral bearing vein, lode or crevice;
Edwards, Bridge
* 2nd ordinance is in relation to disand listen to Hon. Frank Ganabl, should determine, if posible, the genallowed ap income so that he could -EGeoC Waterman,
San Francisco -“'
travel
in
Europe
and
gratify
his
disC E Mulloy, City
. turbing the péace in the day_or nigh one of the Presidential Electors ov eral course of such vein in either diA Eisenbach, San Franc isco
sipated habits without influencing
time, driving over bridges or: sideibe Democratic ticket.
There were rection from the pvint of discovery,
D Ebsugnh, Ci’
his child. Among the child-portraits “J BSa Atelle Caty-—”
walks, being drank or disorderly, redive cars, and fouref them were well by which direction be willbe govWalter Mead, Sav Francisco
sisting officers, opening hydrants, tilled. Gavah! did not speak, ag.anerned in making the boundaries of. at<Mora’s, on Broadway, is that of a! Mrs D R McK illic: n, Oakland
AND FRESH
AH Scotts Kobertsville
bis claim.on the surface, and should boywhose yéarly income, now pnid
“constructing signs across the side
} nounced, but his place was filled by
, walks. within fourteen feet perpeoJudge Lamat.
The méeting! was give the course and distance as nearto his :gdirdian, is nearly: $60,000.
dicular height, discharging a gan or held at Hamijton Hall; and Dr. Daly as practicable from the discovery His guardian‘is a-bank president, a
shaft on the clain,-to some perma-. man ofthe atrietest ‘integrity, wbo
pistol witnin the city limits, Thivis presided.
predicts that when this boy (now
ordinance is violated every day iu
Geo. I. Lammon, formerly of this nent well known points or. objects,
ten
yeais old) arrives at his majority
the week, especiully that part relating city, bas been nominated for County such for instance, as stone monu
The Citizens
as follows: Op
SAUSAGE,
F Secket. V Fiume
isfied as to the practicabilty
of ths: sioners relative to the locatioa of
_
closa at 4 P. M.
Z H Jennings, Citv
J McNullty, Bear Valley
PE
LOCAL
PORK,
a
MUTTON,
CORN BEEF,
H 8 Bradicy, 3acramento
-W F Lockhart, San Francisco
a’private boardiog-house with ber
derstand that it is theinténtion of the work can be easily raised, provided formation of thoseintersted, we quote guardian at Saratoga, who is the sole
‘Marshal to have every ordinance enhe originators of the schemé are sa!from the instractions of the Commisheir to a fortune of $1,500,000. -She
FSA
.
BEEF,
J B Quinn, City
4
J Mayott, San Juan
é
B F Myney, Auburn
Mrs Wells & child, Reno Nev
Mrs Sullivan, Hollister
Mi-s Sullivan,
do
the
‘ tees are violated every day. We unfully canvassed. The money-for'
NEVADA
HOLESALE AND RETA, DEAL
ERS IN
ie
A Merrow; Soortg Flat
.¢
a
J.&C. J. NAFFZIGER
L —_
hman, City
These cLildren are aged res
Ghe Dui
.
———r
TaveEspar, September 21st, 1876,_ _
City Laws. .
forced in the future, and forthat rea
. mnereneemeti
UNION MARKET.
ee ce Ree ra SR gn
ON DRAUGHT AT
into use, and t!
PRESTON’S.
perous times a
MEETINGS!
his income will be at least $100,000
New York Enamel Paint =
The District
OrdiClerk of Storey County, Nevada,
by ments, blazed-trees; conflaence of
per aunoni,
Atanas ~
day
next, whet
nance No. 4, defines the daties of the the Republicans. If elected, and we streams, points of intersection of
uf Wr best and most durable Paint for
in aes
oS
outside aiid inside work
for
mufder
at
city Treasurer. No. 5 relates tonuithink be will be, he will makea good well known gulches, ravines or.roads
‘A full line of pure
Deata or GovesNok TILDEN’s
Lake’
Townsh
sapces, such ss throwing rabbish iu
prominent baties, hilis, etc., which
officer.
BrotHrr.—The death is announced
Truckee wili tk
the streets, placing carcasses in the .
may serve to perpetuate and fix the
Drugs and Medicines, Mining
of Moses Y, Tilden, a brother of GovDatch Flat is a place of some im=<
that time.
streets, and toslaughterhouses. No.
locus of the claim and render it suse .
Chemicals,
Crucibles,
ete.
ernor Tilden, at his residence at New
portance. They have a Hotel there
Nz addvess the people on the isues
6 prohibits powder being kept in «
ceptible of indentification from “the
Jack Frost
of the day>as follows: At
Lebanon, Columbia county, on Fricalled “‘Palgce,’”’ and a. man named
greater quantity than fifty pounds,
description thereof given in the reyesterday mor
day evening. : He had long been in Grass Valley, Monday, Oct. 9.
Wm. Sharon is the proprietor. .
for alonger period than four hours
cord of the locations in the district.’
now getting pr
ill health. He was born in the town
' within the city limits. No. 7 is in’ Dr. J. Campbell Shorb, of San In addition to the foregoing data, the .
N. W, corner Broad and Pine streets.
Nelson Ham
in which he died. For many years Nevada City. Tuesday," 10.
relation to licenses. No. 8is in reFrancisco, one of the Presidential claimant should state the names of
~
leave
Reno n
he
manuged
thechemlcal
works
there.
Tation to playing foot bail on public Electors on the Dem :cratic ticket;the adjoining claims, or if none adN. San Juan, Wednesday, He
conveyance
fo
Unlike
his
brother,
hé
manifested
_ Streets. No.9 requires every ovcuwill address-the pcople of this city, join the relative position of the neurest
City,
North
Sa
Dutch
Flat,
Thursday,
‘“
.12:
pant of a building in which stoves on: the political issues of the day, on claims; should-drive a pust or erect rather en aversion to public position.
ing places. ‘‘N
COUNTY COMMITTEES will please
are used, to connect every stove pipe .Wedvesday evening next. We un& wonument of stones at each. corHe, however, served in the Assembly
— “" THE
©
sitting on the
with
a brick flue oc chimney, at or}. derstand a large crowd will be here ner of hissurface ground, and at the one tertp, in 1869. Since then he make arrangements for the rec~ption
of the
hard forthe pu
has
been
engiged
in
farming
and
the
from
Grass
Valley
on
that
oceasion:
below where the pipe passes the first
Speaker, and Club organizaticns are parpoint of discovery shaft, should fix #
little recreatio
wall or ceiling, in such a manuer
The Board of Supervisors will post, stake or board, upon which the breeding of choice stock. He leaves ticularly requested to co-operate in the.
“take in” Pui
a
wife,
but
no
children.
“He
leaves
that the pipe shall not pass nearer meet in one week from next Monday names of the locaters, ithe number
arrangements made.
Ps
the
other direc
considerable
property..
Governor
than four inches of any wood or otb—October 2nd. During that session of feet’ claimed, andi which direc-+
MS
By order ef the Committee.
centennial
of
er combustible material. “The chimof the Board the new road question tion from point of discovery; it be. Tilden bas now pne brother and a
_
ALEX,
-G.
ABELL,
Chairman.
know.
muci
1
sister living.
es
Sargent & Greenleaf’s.
neys must extend thirty-six inches will be fully discussed.
ing essential that the location notice
_—
M,
D.
BOKUCK,
Sec’y.
819.
part, but woul
ee
above the roof, or outer well of the .
filed for record, in addition.to the
The Moon and the Weather.
Hayes
& Wheeler Club,
.
of our wardro
building. No. 11 requires the Marforegoing description should state
The notion that the moon exerts an intion
to make o
The
second
meeting
of
the,
Hayes
shal to collect Road and Poll tax, of
fluence on the weather is so deeply rooted
whether the entire claim of 1500 feet that,
COMBINATION AND
notwithstanding al/ the attacks which
theReuo
Gaze
&
Wheeler
Club’
was
held
at
the
¥ virtue o1 an Execution to me delivevery male inhabitant residing in the
is taken on one side of the poiut of have been made against it since meteorolgy
ered, issyed out of the Justice Court
Senator
sur;
Theatre
on
Thursday
evening.
last,
has been seriously studied, it continues to
city limits. No.12 provides for the
of A. A.
mith, Justice of the Peace,
the discovery, or whether it is partretain
its hold upon us. And yet there
day.
He
Wilt
and
every
seat
in
the
building
was
Bloo « field-Township,County of Nevada,
construction of sidewalks in the city,
ly one side and partly on the other nheyer was a popular. superstition more utStat> of California, bearing date S-pt. 14th JLJAS SOLD OVER ONE HUNDRED 7
filled; J. M. Walling, Preside nt of
State Fair, au
terly without a basis than this one. Ifthe
AND FIFTY of these
that have never been built, although
to firing off pistols and guns.
HON. H, F. PAGE,
E, M. PRESTON,
Druggist,
W. G. WILLIAMS,
. “PACIFIC COAST AGENT,
DETROII
SAFE COMPANY,
DOUBLE TIME LOCKS, _
~ ~
KEY LOCKS,
side thereof, and in the latter case,
the ordinance has been in force for the Club, called the meeting to order, how many feet are
cliimed upon
twelve years. No. 13 provides that aud A. H. Hanson was elected Seceach side of such discovery
point. ~
retary
pro tem. “After the reading of
every owner of a dog must pay a.liSe ee:
conse of $2,50 per year for keeping the minutes of the last meeting,
“The ‘Statistician.’
Walter Mvad favored the audience
him. If this ordinance was in force
A
copy
of the “‘Statistician’’ for
instead
of there being several hunwith @ patriotic song, which was re
moon really did posses any
1876, in favor of M. Bremond and. against
power over
dred and “Sixty Dollars ($160) U.S. Gold
Coin, together with $25 c sts and (isbursements at thedateof said Judgment, I have
ercised in one of three wWays—by reflection
of the sun’s rays, by attraction, or by emanation.
Noother f rm of action igs conceivable.
Now, as the brightest light of a
full moon is never equal in intensity or
quantity to that which is refs cted tow.ris
us by a white cloud on a Summer day,it ian
scarcely be pretended that weather is af
Jobu P. Maius, and contains a woucan do the same to air, for the specific Humbug Creek, eight hundred feet more
gravity of the atmosphere is sosmall that
apolltaxof $1, No, 27 pronibits and as soonashe made ‘his uppearrly
derfal amount of information, conthere is nothing to be attracted. Laplace or less, and running in a Northwest:
direction té the centre of Back Bone Ridge,
‘swine from running at large within ance upon the stage he was received densed
calculated, indeed, that the joint attraction
and reliable. It conta.ns of the-sun and moon toye: herecould not stir containing eighty acr.8, more or less, Nothe dity. No. 44prohibits horned with imménse applause anit three facts, dates,
is hereby given that I will expose at
and all that is necessary the atmosphere at a quicker rate than five tice
rousing
cheers.
He stated that he
. eattle from running at large between
miles a day. Asfor lunar emanations, not Public Sate alt the abeve described prop.
to Know aboot any event that has asign of them hasever been discovered. erty to the highest bidder for Cash, in
the hours of 8p, uw. and 6 a. m.— did not intend to deliver a speech, happenend
front of T. P. Crandal.’s Store, in the town
in this world ahd about The idea of an influence produced by the of North Bloomfield, FRIDAY. Oct 6th,
but intended to have a sociable talk
phases of the moon is therefore based on no
There are many other ordinances in
1876, between the hours of One and Two
with his old friends and neigh ors, almost every conceivable point of inrecognizable cause whatevér. Furthero’cluck
P.M. Given under my hand this
_4 force, but the above are the princimore,
itis.now
distinetly
shown
that
no
terest. The editor of the Grass Vall4th day of Sept., 1876.
but
before
the
campaign
variations
at
all
really
occur
in
weather
at
was
over
he
pal ones and -should—be-heeded by
E, CUMMINGS,
ley Union, who has had the time to the moment of the changes of quarter, any
Constable, Bloomfield Township.
our citizens in order that ‘they may should. visit this city and addregs
more than at other ordinary times. since S17
examine the work says: ‘It bas the the establishment of meteorological stanot receive a visit from the city Marthem upon the political issues of the
tions 41] over the earth, it has been proved
day. He talked abont one anda dates of every battle that has been by millions
Parties
of observations that there is no Notice to Owners and
shal.
half.hours, and during the time he
The Mormon Monster.
was frequently interrupted with apTu the Beaver Court, Judge Boreplause, and at the close three rousing
man, jn the course of his charge to cheers were given him. There are
>
“the jury, said: ‘The prisoner, J. D,
. Lee, stands before you charged with
being a participant in one of the
most atrocious massacres of human
. beings —men, women and children—
in the Mountain Meadows in” 1857,
that was ever known in any civilized
part of the world,
fought in the world,
and of which
simultaneousness whatever. between the
Now is
To-day is tk
BANK LOCKS,
The Most Reliable,
*
Best Finished,
Rev. Mr. Da
emigrants. For several days acomand Colfax is proving more of a sucother subjects. The cost of getting
bination of Indians and white men eess than was anticipated at the time up the work must have been imhed been making an attack: upon of its projection. This is gtatimense. Its arrangement as to index
their encampment.
“The Indians and fying to the proprietors and interestand references makes it so convenwhite men vied with each other in ing te the general public, since it invenient
as a reference book that it is
dicate
s
what
may
be
expec
invalu
ted
able.
from
the fiendish work of destroying over
The ‘‘Statistician” is a
120 men, women and children. It this class of improvements when condensation ofall the ‘histories and
has been alleged that he (Lee) shot economically constructed aad jndithe geographies of the world, and
ciously managed. ‘The road cost litcontains many things of interes
t pot
pistol, cut thé throat of another and tle over half a million dollars. Tomentioned in any othet work.”’ Mr.
told an Indian not to spare a young tal receipts, exclusive of mail: transMcCarty will be in this city for a
oné woman with a gun, one with a
woman whose life the savage asked portation, amouated at the end of few days, aid no one should fail to
Aug to $36,031 -76; cost of operati: &. obtain a copy of this very
useful
labor and all other expenses incladbook,
sessile perce derbies
A pisPatcu from New York, dated ed, $16,678-73, leaving a net profit
Sept. Qlst, says the Bunk of Neof $19,353 03, or, carriage of mails
vada will, on the 4th of October next, included, of sometbing like $25,000.
es
THE editor of the Bostun Trans
t thus
describes a meteor: .“‘a shaft cri
of pote ia
light was
°265 Ophir 58%.
'1000>Mexican 8294,
250 Gould & Curry 15. .
180 Best & Belcher 46,
‘.
525 California 59%.
805° Savage 18,
2480 Con Virginia 543.
370 Hale & Norcross 11.
September 15th, 1876-3m
15 Ballion 35.
1875 Union Con 14%,
840 Exchequer 14.
7
Belcher 4644.
Ladies’? Shoes,
At astonishing'y low prices, at the
# rathous sucrifice, at the Sau Frabfrom tuis roud will! do much toward
San
Francisco Boot and Shoe Stor
encou
ragin
g
the building of other
e,
cisco Bvot aud Shoe Store, Pine
lines of narrow gauge railroads in Pafé street,
street, “Positively the luat day. 523 this
State,
portunity.
4
To-day is the last Op
a
523-1¢
:
Belcher 21%,
Mexican 33%,
Exchegarr 14%,
Overman 75.
Crown Point 12.
assessment, work
will be forfeited to the undersigned.
~*
WARREN T. LOCKHART.
to shoot atiwart the sky
increase its capital from five to ten During the mouth of August $7,949 After traversing a path whic
Afternoon’s
h might « ave Yesterday
Ceusumed a second in tume tue
erratic body
millions in gold. On the Ist of Ocwere received aud $3,522 27 paid out, Telax
ed its Speed gradually until
Northern Belle 24.
it bad
tober next its account in. New York including transportation of the mails become motioniess. In an inetant it burst
Eureka
Con 1354,
into a shower oF crimson and emer
ald brilNew Coso 2%
will be transferred from the banking having exceeded $5,000, being at the liants, Wuich desc
ended in a luminous rain
wutil they were extinguished.” 4 hen
Leopard 9%.
house of Eugeue Kelly to the Bank rate of $60,000 a year, more than ten 8.¢d
own on the oiicfoth in the hall he
Califotyia 605.
per centon the eutire cost of the aad his
way
of New York.
wife puiled off his boots.
Con Virginia 5534.
roud. As the business of the road
>.
Yellow Jacket 26;
will increase rapidly, a much larger
Embrace the Opportunity.
Best &
ag may be confidently expected.
he” satirfuctory* results ‘ovtained
have performed the work required by law
forthe years ending 1874 and 1875. That
of the amount so expended. there is due
to the said Hobarts and LaForce, the sum
of Thirty-two Dollars, frum the interest
standing in the name of Wm. I. Stinger,ou
account of ownership, of one tenth inter
publication hereof. said or e-tenth interest
150 Belcher 2134,
295 Sierra Nevada 14%.
Sales.
Trinity Charge
the Market.
Sunday Schoo:
ual,
a
SPECIAL ORDERS. TAKEN FOR
F.
VAULT DOORS, .
Has’ just re
direct from t
LININGS,
FIRE AND
Packages, a lo’
Childrens’, W.
Sellat San Fr
now receiving
.
niture Co., a i:
Farnitare, ¢¢
Sets, Parlor ;
trasses,
store Step L
Looking
from the Natic
Now constructing,a 20,000
for the Combe
. “he best and
pound Burglar Proof Sale
Call and see fo
for the Sacramento Savings
Hy)
Have just r
Bank.
ment of Men’:
Deslers generally are especially
Clothing,
invited to send for circulars apd
prices of
KEY LOCKS FOR DOOBS,
than ever.
The Finest Locks ever made.
823
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
OFFICE AND SALES ROOM, COBNEB
Cor
The
Go to the Sa
Shoe Store, Pi
al
bargains in Bo
House and Ranch for Sale.
tively the last
MRS2ZB, LYONS,
‘Agentsn
Our large }
HEREBY OFFERS THE OLP
ings of the. Px
LYON’S HOMESTEAD IX
sell rapidly,
Washington, Nevada County.
.
Y. Engraving
well built, with barn and out houses, si
MASONIC BLOCK,
Pine Street, Nevada City. presn
©,
—_——
4th AND J, STREETS, SACRAMENTO,
CALIFOKNIA.
age
W holesale and Retail Dealer in
Vac
Blankets, and
Misses and ‘C)
which they .
A. NIVENS, JR,
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
Gia
Also a large y
selves,
STOCKS BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION.
~Pillo
Lounges, Spri
DRAWERS, CHESTS, etc. et
jy?
:
uated on Main street. . There is about oP
acre of gryund belonging to it with sll ©
rieties of frui*trees. For information
©
He
quire of
LEUP.
Nevada City, Aug. 20, 1876.
{
¥i")
Se eee
there will be
M. ~ LaForce
and claim to the uudersigued, Now therefore, unless the said amouat due from
Wm. I. Stinger is paid within one hundred
and eighty days from the date of the first
65 Alpba 45%,
seen
Wm.
their interest in said
1030 Yellow Jacket 257%,
555 Imperial 45;
100 Kentuck 11 44,
30 Bahimore 2%.
125 Confidence 164,
230 Julia 744.
and
est in said claim, to-wit, 160 feet. That
said Geo. W. Hobart, Louisa P, Hobart,
and Wm. M. La¥erce-have-assigned “alt
150 Crown Point 11%.
235 Overman 75.
Hobart
to hold Episcog
And Lowest Priced Safes in
Interested in the New Eng
P.
get bargains iu
to the San Fra:
Store, Pine str
‘DURING ay PAST YEAR.
. SAFES,
shows that the persons killed were gauge railroad between Nevada City ifg stock market, and hundreds of
Boots and Shves are being sold at
—AND— =
Supposed cause and the supposed effect.
history makes any mention, the time The
whole story isa fancy and a superstiland QuartZ Mining Company.
and place of birth of every distintion which has been handed down to us
uncontrjled, and which we have accepted
guished man or woman-who has ffyas true because our forefathers, believed
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to” Wu.
it.
I. St nger, that under and by virtue BU RGLAR PROOF
The moon exercises no more influence on
but fow men that are held in so high ured in history; it gives the latitude Weather
thar herrings do on the Governof the act of Congress of May 10th, 1872,
entitled ‘‘An Act to promote the developesteem here as Senator Sargent, and and longitude of all the principal ment of Switzerlanu.—Blackwood,
ment of the mining resources of the Unicitiesin
the
world;
the
national
debts
ted States,” that Geo. W Hobart, Lonisa
he has eause to be proud of™his old
P. Hobart, and Wm. M LaForce,co-owners
and the populations of all countries; .
[By Telegraph.]
home in Nevada County.
in the quartz claim known and located as Of any
Arrangement or
full statistics concerning horse races
-the-New
England Quartz Mining Company
_
Mining Stocks.
situated
on-Gold
F
at,
Nevada
County,
The Narrow Gauge.
and the sailing ships; election reCal,, known and designated as the ‘‘WasDimensions.
Yesterday Morning’s Sales. son Lead,” containing sixteen hundred
The Dutch Flat Forwn in speaktarns of all the States for years
past,
feet. That said Geo. W. Hobart, Louisa
The evidence ing of our Railroad says: The nariow a history of mines and of the min
him to spare.
.
levied upon the following descpjied prop
erty heretofore attached, to-wit: That certain Mining Claim known as the Souchet
Claim, eituated in Virgin Valley Mining
District; Bloomfield Township,,.,Nevada
County,—Cal., and bounded as follows: .
1876; has been furnished us by Mr. fected by such a cause, -That the moon
-The
Southwest by North Bloomfield Gravel
L.
P. McCarty, the publisher. The does « xert attraction on us is manifest—we Mining
Co’s. grourid. and on the Northfifty. We don’t own a‘‘dorg.”’ No. President then announced that Sensee its working in the tides; but though it
by R. D. Skidmore’s ground, known as
ator Sargent would address the Club, book has 258 pages, is compiled by cun move water, it is most unlikeiy that it east
the Hope Tunnel, and fronting the Main
22 provides for a roadtax of $4,and
dred dogs there would not bé over ceived with great applause.
2isco this even
received with
CELEBRATED SAFES
Frank Souchet, for the sum or One Hun
the weath:r, that power eould only be ex
e
First o
New Cranbe
MULLOY's.