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Newspaper Notes - 1850s (NN-18.5)(1850s) (336 pages)

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G. V. TELEGRAPH August, 1854 3-The party of Lola Montez, which had gone to the mounteins for a several weeks trip, returned on Wed., last. Mr. L. Deleven, a mem— ber of the party, had gotten separeted from the party with 2 of the pack animals, one of which contained all of the party's food, and he had gotten lost. He was finally found, uninjured and in fairly good condition, but the rest of the party had gone without food for two days before returning . Emigrants are beginning to arrive on the Overland Trail. The health of most of the partys is in feirly good condition, because of food and other supplies provided by Traders along the Humbolt. But many of their horses are dying from a mysterious disease contracted somewhere along the Humbolt. FUN-A dog pen has recently been erected by Charlie Foy in the rear of his saloon, where he intends to have dog fights, rat-killing, and other sports of the evening. It is a large and well-appointed arena, and well— lighted by a large chandeleir, so the sport can be witnessed by all who enjoy performances of this kind. BRICKS-Conversation around town seems to indicate that brick houses will soon make their appearence in our village. MARRIED-~ In Clarksville, Tennessee, on the 14th of July, 1854, by Rev. George More, Mr. William Loutzenheisergfof Grass Valley, Celif., to Miss Lydia Grimes (or Grymes) of Clarksville. FIREMEN-Another meeting of Grass Valley Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1, will meet at John Parker's Store on Mill Street, Monday evening, Aug. 7, at 84 o'clock. -John Parker, Foreman, 17th-Gambling houses in Grass Valley are on the decline-not enough business. Several have been closed. ; 21st-MOVEMENT AMONG THE BRICKS-There has been quite a stampede the past few days among the bricks on Mill St.— The way the walls of the new buildings on that street have gone up during the past week, is a caution even to Californie progress. ae Aug.3y' 3h The party o which had gone to the mts for sevr weeks eturned on Wednesday, last. Mr. L. Delavan, a menber of the party,/had gotten separated from the party with 2 of the pack animals, one of which contained all of the party's food, and he had gotta lost. He was finally found, uninjured and in fairly good condition, but & the rest of the par i ood for two days before returning Emigrants are beginning to arrive on the Overland Trail. The health of most of the parties is in fairly good condition, because of food and other supplies provided #4 by Traders along the Humbolt. But many of their horses are dying from a mysterious disease contracted somewhere along the Humbolt. FUN--A dog pen has recently erected by Charlie Foy in the rear of his saloon, where he intends to have dog fights, rat-killing, and other sports of the evening. It is a large and well-appointed arena, and well lighted by a large chandelier, so the sport can be witnessed by all who enjoy performances of this kind. 4 rsation around—town—seems to indicate that brick houses will ‘soon-nake thetr—appearance—in_ our village. " ~ ~MARREED-—In-Clarksvitie, Tennessee, on the l4th, of July, by Rev. —Geo.—More,—Mr. Williamtoutzenheiser of G.V., to Miss Lydia Grimes of €Yarksvitie. geese or Grymes —— WMaaeAsyeAt Little York Another meeting of GV H&L Co., #1. To meet at John Parker's store i eee.