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September 18, 1895 (4 pages)

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_—— anager under Mr. Fitch, has been reTHE DAILY TRANSCRIPT . aac ness (Established Sept. 6, 1860.) Nevada City, Nevada Oounty, THEDA ce ———— Republicans of New York State Indorsé Him For That Position. BROWN & tained, as have also M. Silk, the bookkeeper Calif. ys and Published Evewings Daily Except Sunda al Holidays EE LEVI P, MORTON FOR PRESIDENT, _ INTERESTING LETTER. Mr. Barnes, the very efficient Busi Published E and Mr. Jones, the collector, while a new face appears at the counter. It belongs to. Hon, W. H. Mills’ Letter on Mineral my young friend Mr. John Crothers, commonly called ‘‘Jack.” Weare great friends, Lands. I and as he likes to read the Transcript arET=——_——__—— +t We find the following letter in the TeleWeek, predict a more than prosperous future for SuBscRiPTION TeRms—Fifteen Cents a grapli-which was sent toa prominent minWhen Year a s Dollar Six ; @ixty Cents a Month him. ing man in Grass Valley: Paid in Advance fer a Full Year. A NOTABLE MARRIAGE, San Francisco, Sept. 16, 1895. a Line LocAL Reapine Norices—Ten Cents On the Ilth inst. there were united in Dear Siz:—lI thank you for your esteemSubEach Line a Cents Five ion, Insert tor First church in “this city, ed favor of Sept. 14th. It is of course: well Rates marriage at St. Luke’s sequent Time, One Dollar a Line a Month. on AppliFor Other Advertising Made Known cation. WEDNESDAY....SEPT. 18, 1895. FROM THE CITY BY THE. BAY. es Miss Ellen D. Wheaton and Rev. Wm. A. 15 Cts. per WHE SIX , DC EE known to me that we have done everything WEDNiESD me that any where the AN( Almost *Equ daughter of Mrs. Alice Mead Spinney, bein the vicinity of Redding is there becauge sides a large sprinkling of brothers, one of mining. Redding js there because — of sister, Miss Olive, who was Maid of Honor, mining, ‘Whatever non-mineral land we Sax Francisco, Sept. 16th. My original inand also many aunts and one uncle, Eprror Transcrirer: hold in the neighborhood or are entitled to The second feature which lifted. it out of receive at the hands of the Government a different quite you send to was tention letter from the one I am about to inflict the ordinary run of such affairs, was the ‘derives its sole value from the presence of upon your readers. In fact, the “other fact that the groom, himself a clergyman, the population, and if seventy per cent of fellow” is already written and is safely dewas married by his father, the Rev. A. L. the populatiom is due to mining, then posited in my desk for future -use. My Brewer, of San Mateo, assisted by the seventy per cent’ of the value of the land letters are of such a character that they Right Rev. Bishop Nichols and the pastor resides in mining activity. be pat off,,from week to week. My of the church. It is seldom we see such a Throughout your section of the State, or can desk is so full of material that I am at a sight. The groom’s relatives, too, were in the mining regions of Placer, Nevada and loss at times of what to write and of whom present in large numbers; and the: rich E] Dorado counties, the land we have sold toilets, the beautiful blending of colors, the has been sold chiefly to miners. I do not to write about. that handsome decorations of the church, 4 ae from £ Evening Bulletin Contrasted. You will have observed, no doubt, ae WHAT'S TH L ‘The New and Old Management of the he® parents; and thirdly, her cousins, seventy to ninety per cent of the population tion convinced A Bargain ? We'll let you judge. 7-piece suit—Solid oak, antique finish, with square bureau 24x30, bevel glass, $25 00. With cheval bureau (like in left-hand corner), Democrat: tinkered with _ ary citizen is torney to sho the party an 18x40 beval glass, $27 50, First rate, substantial suit of neat design and good finish. _ (Washstand to match omitted for lack of room.) No— Not a bargain in the usual sense. We sell Cheap—Al!l our goods all the time. MOG Send for. such manner for catalogue, the last sesaic ing salaries a The changes i were arrange Jobn Breuner mean mineral lands, but lands valuable for so that they \ salaries and fe 604-606-608 K ST., SACRAMENTO _ ¢ AAAAALADARAAAADARMARADBAMRAARRORRRARRAM ? GRAND OPENING PERSONAL POINTERS. THE: DAILY TRANSCRIPTS . ury, end othe : fee bill, there new fee bill a FALL CLOTHING. ; nardino count law. The res many of the « coming in co1 Recently a su visors by Mis claimed for e] of the Count result will b: affects every tofore these . question, bu came up this business, the endorse it, ac his constructi tion thus ear: turned into ' this character © The Leading Clothier of Nevada City, & have been pai question, Sb Fall Clothing. Nothing equalled it a cide that the Superintende: member of t to be turned . ensue consid e : i. WAAMUAMdALddbdsbddbadbddbddddddddddd An ‘* ja ys j fe ! James Gag’ p er’s electric : the cross-piec strang while day afternoor SSRIS IS TS TSS R IS NOISE SESE = KNiasioiaic made of his i found that’ he * Want a Suit ? to one of his . hurt. a Al Beautiful Suitings and Overcoats, FOR ’ One of the i i the Nevada . pany arrived It weighs six expected in a j Tay PINAL Fe “ Want One That Fits ? Deaf By local weach the dis ; i i ia only one w is by constity «caused by a : ' mucous lini) When this ti rumbling sot “when it is et result, and u MEN’S taken out an mal conditic f that cannot Cure. Hood’s Saved ‘eames’ My Life injurious appearance of antagonism, Whatever the outcome of this may be, OF ls Salen 1 00 ony ire 700 the Railroad Company will still continue to “For years I was in a serious condition French Corral.... bse ote, pursue the conservative policywhich has with eatarrh of the stomach, bowels and Graniteville... 25 Stage.... 4 00 characterized its past dealing with the minbladder. I sufGrass Valley... 4 Serene #28 The question as to whether . , ered intensely Lake City. ...% 11g sb ame pea 2 00 ing industry. Edwards Bridge.. +74 Forest City....39 Little York,... 12! # N, Bloomfield, :.144 N. SanJuan,...13 Omega.:...%. 20 Ae ipacas . 2 50 Oe genie . 2-00 ere ere 38 00 He i @ printer by trade and Moore’s Flat. ©. .20 was one of the founders’ of the Call; but, like Howard P. Taylor, the playwright, 25 eM NINS 7 50 he gave up the ,‘‘case’”’ and the ‘‘stick”’ long Purdon Bridge... 64 spec «1 56 from dyspepsia, lands were granted or accepted from the non-mineral If the land it was granted Is Now Open for Business. erable wreck, merely a skeleton. -I seemed is concerned, is dependent entirely on the is In the New Building on York Street, infact wasa mis satay ear . 3 50 operation of the grant, so far as mineral physical facts of the situation. E. A. MOORE, and the , to gofrom bad AR ela aig 1 00 company will eventually get title. . If it is ago. Relief Hill....2. 18 a 260 mineral it was not -granted and the comre exe 1 00 pany has no desire to obtain title by fraud, ial afticles, all of the highest order of talRough & Ready.. 8 Re pea 9 00 ent, for Mr. Crothers willjhave none other, Sierra City.... 56 This being the situation the present apSmartsville.... 19 Mi Saree ke Oe pearance of antagonism does not disturb His man, clases very a is himself He Spenceville... /.20 Lae eer east arinee the company in the least, It stands’ ready name does not even appear at the head of Sacramento.,..76 . Railroad. ®., 4 30 noW ai in the past to make every reasonhe oda Oe able concession to the mining interest, and ts editorial columos, and few to see him San Franciseo... 160 Ae irae . 5.50 the present agitation will serve to disclose would imagine that he controlled the desTEUCKOO. us ac-000 008 Washington..’.19 Stage.... 1 50 to the public the fact that in its dealings tinies of one of the greatest papers in the Vou Bees cscs 10 lars 1 50 with the miners the company has been just, country. His manners are mild to a de-. wwe oe 4 I do not doubt for a moment that the « Millinery Opening. gree, but his strong chin and firm mouth po agitation will afford the Railroad « Jonipany a vindication which it could have “denote more than ordinary will power and Wednesday, September 25th, will be obtained in no other way. I therefore restrength of purpose, In height he is above opening day at The Leader millinery store, wank its progress not only with equanimthe average, with just a perceptible stoop. A fine line of the latest styles of hats, bonity but with pleasure. some had but lawyer, a is he By profession Again thanking you for the very juat and nets, trimmings, ete., will be displayed. conservative expressions of your letter, I experience in journaliem in the Kast. Every lady visiting the store 0 opening beg to remain, © Yours sincerely, It would not be right to close this without W. H, Mitts, x ppeaking of the force employed in the busi~ day will receive a chance in a $5 hat, #17] There are numerous writers on to worse. I SN taken so ‘Photographic Gallery wrong kind that Mr. W. R. Young, me, and my fin-. ger hails began to turn black Potter's Mills, Pa. and come off. hi i And work turned out will be equal to that NO BETTER .and prices as low as the lowest, I 4 ° a Special attention given to taking views of every kind, i: By giving complete satisfactionand promptness in the work J hope to receive a share of the public patronage. Hood’s vx. Cures parilla . e Advertising Medium — Than the Daily Transcript. Peer oT Ss Ss sieTBSea la ss tite a eician so Sabian * i aloes one ae meeiiiiemamemeitees SSS ¢ of any other establishment in the State, began to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it did more for me than all prescriptions. I have gradually regained perfect health, am entirely free from catarrh of the bowels, and painin my back, My recovery is simply marvelous."._. W. R. Youna, Potter's Mills, Pa. Hood’s Pills cure-distress after eating 7 SHILOH “~ It cures Inc’ best Cough 6 cts,, 50 ¢ rm es i ; fA Sweet Pic bulk, at W Highest Store, in Nevada: this first-class it had poisoned ‘ ; ALICE woss. ments have been procured for much be ’ For large orders the prices will be STILL cae PD: sumber delivered at any reasonable distance from town. Orde : rs may be left at the yard, on the lower Grass Valley road, or atgShurtleff & Son’s » Plaza All orders filled from the mill, KARL'S ( alent give omplexion 60 cta., $1.0 THOUSAND FEET. S13 PER Rustic, Flooring and Finishing Lumber, All of the Very Latest Style Instru Ss medicine of the BS From now on I am prepared to sell good building lumber at 3 i ; . City. , Feally wished I } wasdead, Ihad e Gold. aTPi te ¥, J. 47 old b Sf stage love. Stage. Send _ Address, 2 For Dramatic Critic Mr. Geo, E. Barnes, who had from “time immemorial’ filled the same position on the Call, was offered and accepted the post. Mr. Barnes isa walking encyclopedia of dramatic literature and Dutch Flat....5++ 17 Downieville. . ...44 The New Photo Gallery foreyér; nine eatarrh, whi vondition of We will gi any case of
3E. E. DULAC, Merchant . Tailor. Bulletin show the wisdom of the choice. . officers were the fee bill pr Officer should should receiv the County G Summarized Mention of Minor Home A Concise Chronicle of Various Folks, Colfax.. Capea We paneneas on 2 2D able to the actual operative miners of the z ilrcleasinsecers Ge SUMULTORE. 2 26 State is active in producing this false and And no relative to sa it has been my practice to avoid local sweet strains of music which continued all timber, or for fruit or garden stuff. The topics. In afew instances I have lightly through the ceremony, made one feel as if market for land.in that vicinity is made by and-2a sdrt of reverie took possesmining operations. ‘It is. mining activity «touched upon them; and I am sure you and in fairy-l sion of one. Thevlast words were said, the which makes a market for the timber land, in that me ‘with agree will your readers Saratoaa, N. Y., Sept. 17.--Chauncey M, Depew and. Thomas Platt are “both ‘conevery prediction I made I have been right. happy couple turned to leave the church, the except right along the line of the Central spicuous in thg Republican State Convention which was called to order today. When ‘So much for prelude, for I intend in this joyful notes of the wedding march burst Pacific where a commerce in timber and Mr. Platt entered the hall there Was a tremendous uproar, men standing on their seats letter to tell your readers a few things of a upon the ear and I awoke as from a dream. wood is practicable, » But locally throughand cheering vociferously, while the band played ‘‘Hail to the Chief.” ‘Charles W. Bowen @ The bride was lovely—all brideg are said out Nevada, Placer andi] Dorado counties, , local character (yet not altogether so) that of New York introduced this resolution : ‘All the Republicans of New York in State a , it was ‘‘the the wood and timber growing on the land to be. In this case, however Some them, please will hope and think I Convention assembled cordially indorsed the administration of Governor Levi P, Morton, time ago there appeared in your paper a real truth,’ as the children would say. The would have no value but for mining opera~ and express the hope that his name may be presented to the National Republican Conpresents were numerous and costly. They tions, We have therefore sought to foster i small article headed — or— vention of 1896 as the choice of the Republic an representatives of the Empire State fir cy " ‘ f were a pléasure to the eye and must have and encourage mining because primarily of * THE BEST OF THEM ALL, *e A first place on the Presidential ticket.” been painful to the pockets of the donors, I its value to the lands of,the Company; but : SA highly was Bulletin Ka In it the Hvening 5 ge 2 ‘ i : am too poor to give presents, so I don’t i praised for the advanced position it had know. After an informal reception at the the traffic department of the Company has a taken in metropolitan journalism, It was home. of the bride the principals in* the still broader reason. ‘Take the instance of 4 true, every word, but it did net go into happy affair took their departure in a shower Redding; I became satisfied that 90 per cent a of the freight carried to Redding and 80 per i ** From 1868 up to’ the all the facts. es 2 of rice, and we who saw and were a part of eS es Sz present time, sometimes regularly, somethis lovely scene settled down once more to cent of, the freight carried from Redding . 4 Be was dite to the existence of mining in that *s! times ina desultory manner, I have writthe every day cares of life. \ K2 locality, The fact that mining makes a % tradiits history, Its Happenings. ten for that paper. Doings and Intentions. WALTER MEAD. :market for what land we have in the mountions, its proprietors, its editors, are all Ray eer ei iet ae Philip Hippert and George Redmayne, M. Mayer of San Francisco is in town, tain regions is so well known to you as to r me as’my persoval life ir. as familiato A Timely Reminder. ey Geo, H., Jeffrees, J. J.Stewart, and W. 1% need no emphasis, If we could obtain all of Graniteville, have been prospecting the Mr. Fitch, the only surviving partner of old Barron ledge near that place, and the H, Bageny, of San Francisco, came in last the land in odd numbered sections at the have . Each season forces upon our consideration the three later owners, is my friend. other day struck some very rich quartz, night. ee been of some use to him in the past, as its own peculiar perils to health. The adexpense of the cessation of mining, we would With a large ledge in sight their prospects W. Newman came in”6én last evening’s do the revenues of the Company, both as to one vent of fall finds many reduced in strength as he has been to me; and any well are quite flattering. train, . its landed interests and its traffic interests, entirely man a is Fitch co K, and vigor, poorly prepared to continue the. that says Geo. ; : 5 ©, D. Akers came over from Forest Hill . p K. B. Power of this city has been -apwrapped up in self, is a LiAr, as I will business of life. The stomach and bowels, irreparable injury. Beside all. this, it has , last evening, Has just received~ his first stock of . ¥ . " prove in a subsequent letter. Mr. Fitch the great highway of animal economy, is bee: the general policy of the Central Pa-~ pointed a Notary Public by Governor Budd N. Dennbila of Los Angeles came in on well knows how easy it is to get one’s name especially liable to disorder in the fall. The cific Railroad Company, and its successor, Mr. Power has fitted up an office in the 5 the Southern Pacific Company, to encour~ Dickerman building, opposite the Court last’evening’s train, ever received here before. Go and \y tee in the papers, and he, Iam sure, will ap-~ nervous system has also suftered in the J, E. Switzer came down from Camptonage growth in every part of the State, House, which affection unselfish struggle, Typhold fever and malaria in the preciate inspect the Goods—the pfices are all i ville last evening, My long observation of the methods of prompts these words. In time your readparticular find in the fall that combination % Mrs, L, O. Palmer has a hundred varieties right—you will surely say, F, A. Sieke of Sacramento was in town ers will know why I use the word ‘‘affecof earth, air and water that mark this sea— the railroad people in whose hands lies the of rose bushes for sale. Also cut flowers today. son as especially dangerous, The falling solution of the great problem of transporfor sale at all ‘times, tion.” It is a story in itself, G,. A. Hoffman of Sacramento is here tation convince me that they are doing the the endorse not did I leaves, the decaying vegetables: contribute In many things . d and Pine Streets. Foster predicted rain about the 19th of spending a few days. : Corner Broa ke course of the ‘‘old” Bulletin. I use the their share of contamination, Hood’s Sarbest they can for the country. They are t De) this month. It came today and is with.us D, W. Dowe came down from Downiemaintaining long and unprofitable lines in the from it saparilla furnishes a most valuable safeguard word ‘‘old” to distinguish ville last evening. My love for the at these important points, and should be order. that California and other Pacific States as per program, “new” management.’ 8. Crall came over from North San Juau shall have railroad communication with the Mr, The Jewish holidays commence today used in the fall before serious sickness has paper is deep and abiding, and when today, rest of the world.” Somebody has to pay r, proprieto present the at 5.o’clock and last until tomorrow afterCrothers, laid you low. R, A. ee ———e Kd. Crall left today for North San Juan this cost, and I know that it has been the noon at 5 o'clock, during which time the + 2©e +—— bought it in at the sale that was made ie MN Nh NE Nh Mb Mh Mb Me Me Me Ne NE MNE ME M2 MEME MESS y on @ visit to his parents, MMe MLM s constant study of these people to adjust Court, S. U. the of Jewish stores will.be closed, Arabian Roast Coffee. PAP AP AV AS AS necessary by the order H. A.-Bell and 8. Lewis, of Sacramento, transportation to the necessities of produc a my heart felt that a terrible change was to About 20 members of the Grass Valley arrived here last evening, This is the choicest blend of coffee—put up tion. In an environment such as besets the come, And it did. But not what I had by Hills Bros, of San Francisco. J. J. Jackpeople of the Pacific Coast, every industry Order of Red Men will visit Weimer Tribe J. A. Lawson of Dixon arrived here -this anticipated. Instead, the paper, (under 2 of this city tomorrow evening. son will supply it,either ground or unground, morning on his way to Sierra county. which may be prosecuted onthe ground, r, proprieto the able leadership of its new My Ms If you want something fine, try it. 817 J. T, Dowling, J, McSweeney and D, J. which is indigent to the soil, should be Wm. Smith, the grocer, has purchased “has become the pride of the city, as it a ieee Buckley came down from Moore’s Flat tofostered with the utmost care. Mining is a fine span of horses and they are beauties, 7S of the State. Let me state the be d shoul Special Notice. such an industry and the railroad company He is also the proud possessor ofa ‘‘bran’day, s& ‘ BN difference between as We Make ’Em “as P. 8, Waldron, formerly of Graniteville, will afford it every encouragement, new’ delivery wagon. THE OLD AND THE NEW, Mr, Louis Dorais, the well-known ’optichas bought a grocery store at Sacramento, ya Out of as fine a line of the very latest goods made, Every Piece a Novelty. ae As a mining engineer and one who has Robert Simmons is preparing to have a Mr. Fitch and Mr. Pickering were, as a ian, will be in Nevada City for the next two been familiar with the policy of the: railand las gone there to live with his family, 7s. Costs no more than you are paying for ill-fitting, inferior stuff, if you know weeks. His office will be still at Mra, ‘Lhey roof of corrugated iron put on the building ive, where to go. i RN conservat very thing,~ general roads, you well know that we have stood Mra; J.T. Howard and Mre, V. 0, 2% ( ry, were of the old school, and changes and ‘inSpargo’s (near Suspension Bridge.) Office at all times to forego our title to any payoccupied by him as a saloon, on Pine street, Yount, who have been visiting friends at Me MO RRI SON Is now at work in his new shop, on Broad K 2 QO oe. -—-— novations were distasteful to their ideas, hours from 1:30 to 6 P, a eae ing or profitable mine, and you also know Street, two doors below National Hotel, Sacramento, returned here on the morning w i (\ Mr, Pickering, I believe, grasped the new free! EXAMINATIONS FREE! Instead of $5, as that we have in hundreds of instances re‘Cure for Headache. ~Ttrain, SENSE IMS SSSSSM Me SENS So Mo ME Me Mo Me Mo SN 00 ideas tirst. Mr. Fitch followed, but more heretofore; but this offer will hold good ti] linquished without consideration lands covJS AS AS AS AS US AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS A PIETASS iS SRR 3K 015-2 Asa remedy-for all forms of Headache slowly. ‘To understand this, let me say October Ist only. High Taxes. ered by mining claims, simply to encourage Electrie Bitters has proved to be the very sien lsc tedicoacpnmei onus i een eesti ca Tach yt eaten ta os Ue eth reich Ga «090-2 ———____— that Mr. Fitch had charge of the Bulletin prospecting and encourage the development best. It effects a permanent cure and the ee YN EM EN YEN EM MN EM NR YN YR YY The tax levy in Yuba county for next both but Call, the of g Pickerin Mr. and Death of an Infant Child. of profitable mining properties. most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield year is $3.00 on the $100 valuation, exceedworking in unison, The Call was the This then is the true situation. We are to its influence, We urge -all who are ing Nevada county’s rate on outside propMr, The little infant son of Mr, and Mre, had and afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this enlarge, to two the of first more than willing to assist the mining popuFitch retained possession of the Bulletin it Dwight Cordrey died this morning, the litlation of California, We are more iythan remedy a fair trial, In cases: of habitual erty by 30 cents on the $100, Last year constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving would have soon followed, But it was left tle one having attained an age of but. ten ready—even anxious—to promote mining the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases the Yuba Co.rate was $2.10, The rate in Sutter Co, for 1895 is but $1.50, against for Mr. Crothers to make the paper what I days. It was buried this afternoon, activity, It is our pecuniary interest to do long resist the use of this medicine, Try it Ik extensive line Sa SaIREineniadiind aelanaaER $1.30 last year, imported and domestic edited, best he once, Large bottles only Fifty cents at today—t be consider it to A PERFECT lyDress Suits, BusinessofSuits, so, if no broader or higher motive influenccloths for and your ‘ Sunday Carr Bros. Drug Store, To eradicate the poisons which produce wii eceor alieg sisal Samia the brightest, the most reliable and in a Seat” Suit. _ Lam making OVERCOATS of the Latest FIT Best’”’ ed our actions, I believe the people in fever and ague, take Ayer’s Ague Cure. It all, them of The Horse Shied, Fashion, with satin linings and silks facings, at prices literary sense the peer cures without leaving any injurious effect mineral districts where the land is located Mrs. T. 8, Hawkins, Chattanooga, that compare favorably with “store”; overcoats, Come To do this the. present proprietor called upon the system, and is the only medicine believe this to be true, Iam sorry to say GUARANTEED. Tenn., says, ‘‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘savyepD MY Last evening Dr, G, O, Willis drove up and_see them,] around him a new staff of writers. I do in existence of which may be considered an that an apparent antagonism exists between Lire,’ I consider it the best remedy for a to this city from Grass Valley in a buggy, not think there is one of the old left. He absolute antidote for malaria, the Railroad and some committee men of debilitated system I ever used.” For Dys~ being accompanied by Miss Clara Belle + *@e-> ——— pepsia, Liver or kidney trouble it excels, had had an experience with the Call staff, the State Miners Association, But thjs apKing, and while coming. down the road and he concluded that he could not do betTable of Distance from Nevada City parent antagonigm is without foundation of Price 75 cts, Sold by Carr Bros, near the Live Yankee mine the horse shied 0@e ter than take its two leading writers, Mr, and Fare. an actual conflict of interest. There is>no Commercla Street,*in§Transcript Btoek. and became unmanageable, The buggy Order Your Ice. G. B. Densmore and Mr, John Bonner, conflict of interest between the Railroad was overturned and both occupants were MILES. FARE, The result has justified his choice, Mr. TO EEE ERS EY TT NN YT TTT The Union Ice Company will deliver ice thrown out, though neither were injured, SERRE Company and the mining industry of the = ¥ ® Se is our Mr. D,—an old Nevada Minha. <5: Tray; Ware y ea TNT POR Densmore _ BPOW VEC. ccxascsss DEB ghee yaaa tw slay ahs State, and the fact that no antagonism has to any part-of the city. Orders left at the The horse and vehicle were not damaged, county miner, Mr. Bonner is a writer ofs POwinas MR ce . atYee, bees esac ecee nce ever arisen between the Land Department office on the Plaza will be promptly force and very prolific. Of Mr, Densmore’s Camptonville.... 23 tended to, Stage:... $3 50 and the miners until the present time is serene 2 25 abilities I have already written, For City Cherokee.... 12} Oe emcee 2 50 proof that an iosidious interest, not referEditor—one of the most important places Columbia Hill.. .134 upon a metropolitan journal—Mr. Fremont Older was chosen, and the columus of the SER’ ae Brewer. Miss Wheaton is the daughter of in our power to treat the mining interest of two former residents of Nevada City. ‘‘Ed.” the State fairly. Ido nat -know how exWheaton married Miss Maria L. Mead, the tensive your observation of this matter has daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. H. Mead, been, but I know that you will agree with the ceremony taking place in your city. The me that this has been our object. lf we present marriage was notable for two rea~ had no generous spirit, our selfish’ interest sons, at least. There were three generations would have prompted this. of the bride’s relatives present. ‘First, the I visited Redding some two months ago, venerable parents of her mother, who are and a careful examination of the local situaalmost if not quite octog’narians; second, :