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The Daily Transcript, . The Board of Supervisors allowed
Beard of Supervisors.
Weigh
News.
~. 5]
The Solons of the Assembly occasionally come dows from the pedestal of dignity upon'which they are
‘the following demands against the says:
Mine cleaned -placed by their representative charCros&
Southern
Tho
_
county:
SPELIAL FURD.
up last Friday. From seven days acter, especially when the laws to be
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
~unday, April 11th, 1880.
‘The Dutch Flat Forum of Friday
D. O'Neal, labor at Hospital, $21. washing
Nota
year agu, and the. Emperor
a
—OF THE—
:
serals CyDY, CA
EHIV E”
was the father of his people, driving
alony in a single sledge or droschky,
just like any other person, taking
his chances of even a tumble over the
tramway-rails, and not only “happy
ing
inspir
very
a
of
about $5,000 was taken considered are not
m the Assembut safe in the midst of his subjects.
THE DAILY TR
a
PRIcE ure,
The Reign of Terrer in Kusasia.
~~ Hunters of the Assembly.
GROCERY
STORs,
night hb
Light freeze
nature, Last evening
Not
!
changed
f
has
picture
eae
the
out.
How
atslim
a
.
was
(jo to ¢urch to-day
2
bly, on roti call, there‘
W. H. Smith, mdse, $10.10
rudely
pushed
was
I
ago
days
After the heavy rains of last week, tendance, and the Speaker remarked many
The setting of crimi
R. M. Hunt, repairing pipe at
A Costly Mining Experiment.
the that a metion to ‘fine m.mbers for on one side to make rcom for ‘a
scanning
eagerly
were
therboys
rushing
Hospital, $7.30.
Sgperiot Court wil. be
non-attendance would be in order. crowd of cavalry, who came
washbeen
had
dirt
the
At the suggestion of J. H. Smith,
where
roads
vf, the Commercial Street, . . Nevada City
cae
row.
John Webtier,.4ervices as Clerk,
‘Lhe bill ow the second reading file by at. more. than the
ed, looking.for gold.
_ whocame here from Sap Francisco. as
The new quartz Ic
a law to prevent hogs running at wind, and ‘in the centre of which }
was
to work for the company, the Murper 100 pounds, $1.374
peal of Selby Flat c
Mr. Johu Me¢Nichols, who lives at large, and the. new. reading Clerk rides the Czar at.a gallop. The streets Potatoes,
W. H. Montgomery, mileage, $41, ComMining
Silver
us that he joculariy remarked, under the genare slippery with partly melted ice. Flour,
and
Gald
ehie
Green Valley, informs
per
[00
lbs.,
$3.37}
Wel
—which pervadand “on thé woud and the vehipany a few months since erected
has located a quartz claim neat eral free-and-easy style
Mackerel, No. f,
GENERAL FUND.
per kit, 259.
The
cles
make
the
road
difficult
of
rapid
books
amd
ac
in
all
was
if
that
ere,
atmosph
the,
ed
works fer the purpose of reducing . ” Services
Euchre Bar, that is immensely rich, the family. Ot course he was prompt transit ; and yet on rushes the corBran, s:
__—per
100
tbs.,
~1
95
fi
county
etticers
have
as
road
viewer
P,
H.
White Czar must pot} Small Corn,
tege, Tor the.
their sulphurets by @#walgamation. Paynter, $28,90; Thos. Cloke, $28.some of the quartz taken out near ly rapped to order by the Speaker.
per 100 lbs,,
874
be in apple-pie order.
be
seen
for
more
than an instant lest .
in
nded
expe
TyAbout $8,000 were
When the bill was read, Mr.
Wheat,
per
100
lbs.,
2
5e
It is said that the
ler gravely rose and said —he wished he should be -killed._And then, fol-j Ground Barley,
bui.dings, furnaces, apparatus, ete,
$100
per
ton.
a
Grass Valley has su
per 100 lbs., } 674
J. G. Hartwell, survey and maps,
to suggest au amendment, bat would lowing him, comes, at an equally imAfter-a-brief trial the process--was
'" Mr. Frank Smith-who'has had the’ not insert it if the author would .not petuous rush,
Melikoff,
Whole Barley, per100 Ibs,, 150
.
esp the dictator,
mi amg
tions for a few weeks.
demonstrated. failure, andMr, . E. HeGaylord, fees, $50.
supervision of the Cedar Creek ditch,Hacceit.
pon a—closeaccumpaniedialso
by his guard.-cU9r. . Hame,per-ths <= ~ Asew trial withb
pt He noticed-u
the
on
dati
mmen
reco
etion
‘Teleure
Londos
.
h,
teed
is_
that_
bili
the
of
whose
at
Lexamim
ph—ees EB.oreo
Smit
Tea, SS =e
. Montgomery, extra” servi-" for the past-twelve years, says that
=the case-ofThe City
W.-H
r
“bee
have
to
said
is
experiment
the ditch in that
time has never broken ‘uutess the owner showtd come
£8, Thomas.andsvi
a
ns
e
.
Was
Hea
Fool?
thought
He
”
.
dces, $52.20 0
wardan
eneoun:
y
difficult
only
The
loose,
.
Sth, 100
-—Another drenching
Crushed Sagar,:
be better to insert
J.C. Broderick, right of way for.
it would perhaps
Judge Martin decided at Bridgea hurry. The company are still road, $100.
Pred in that. time being occasioned after the word ‘‘forward” the words
9}
pounds,
1.09.
Bday
night. to Snake
Sugar,
Brown
:
=
P? rt the other day that certain evsertding their sulphurets to San Franor some slight ‘ob“sideways or backwards,” but after. idence
3.lbs., 25 ots
“miners feel better tha
Pearl Basiey,
Oriered that the Auditor credit by @ falling tree
was
inadmissible.
The
at!
wards withdrew this.
cisco for treatment, as formerly. R. Huckins 30 per cent. upon. road stacle which was easily remove,
torney took strongexception to the Split Peas,
¥3 Ibs., 2} 00.
Webber, & Vogler
Mr. Braunhart wished to insert
. They now contemplate reconstructpoll tax collected in Rough & Ready
On Sunday_morning last, Mr. F. after ‘‘hogs” the words ‘‘or persons ruling, and insisted that it was Lard,
« percan, 90
store on Broad street
admissible. “I know your honor,”
"jug the works go as to use the chlortownship; also with $57 for 19 roa Dillon,
an employe at the Hollis indligible to citizenship,”’
10 Ibs. 100
the latter part of the
said he, warmly, “that itis proper Best Island Rice, °
insert
to
many
wished
Sweetiand
Mr.
ination process, which after
“Mine
at
Elmore
Hill,
received
a
400
J-B-Johnson and
evidence. Here1 have been pracHarkness Wax Canales, box,
poll tax receipts lost.
:
after ‘‘hogs” the word “‘geese.”
_ year’s tests appears to be the best yet __C. Grissel wasgranted license to severe if not fatal injury
tising
at
the
bar
for
forty
years,
and
from
#
mass
this
city have bee
mean ‘‘wildg
now . want to know
if J amafool?” . Oysters,
This. latter change will collect tolls on Washington and Al-. of pipe clay or cement falling upon —MerTyler—¥ou
discovered
‘Mr. Sweetland—No, sir.
=
12°caiis 100
Notaries Public, vice
Mr. Tyler—I insist, Mr. Speaker, “That,” quietly replied the Court, Codfish
entail an additional expense ,of dome pha road at same rates as last year, him while at work in thé above
‘isa question of fact, and not of
$2,000 on the company, but-if--rightexcepting that the rates for horse and named mine. His hip was twice that the amendment. shall not prelaw, and so I will not pass upon it, ‘Tomatoes,
7 cans 100 FR
Geo, G. Allan and
vail. I warn the House, if psssed,
ly managed it will afford them sure rider be stricken out.
Corn,
broken, besides other severe internal
but
will
let
the
jury
decide”.—[New
it will kill the bill.
=
9cana + ge fg the have been spon
NE:
. alae
_..and_protitable_theans
of extracting
injuries, the -extent of which_canti-vain Mr. Sweetiand—protested
yer gallon, 87} . fe * the Bay, were ex]
“pSyrup,
the gold from their ores.
bers of the Board of Education com-. hardly ‘be. . determined. at present,” that he was in earnest, and‘ said that
» Gcans 00
fe fistevening.Sardines,
small
cans
Fire
NEw
York
Tribunesays:
That,
nme
n,but it is thought they are such as to, in many localities geese were @ gryatwretched victim of the -‘*Boss PuzSardines, large cans. 4cans ] 00
tio
sidera
ing
up
for
con
the
follow
Among other Sin
_ NewQuarta Developments.
er nuisance than hogs.
ale,”
Conroy
of
Erie,
annoyed
his
Lemon
Peel
and
Citron,
3
lbs,
ing nominations were made by the render his recovery very doubtful.
His amendment was voted down
;
ib
1 00
ing men now exami
Quartz prospectors have been various Supervisors: E. M. Preston, Mr. Dillon is a young-man about thirand the bill passed to third reading. keepers beyond endurance while they Tobacco,
were taking him toa lunatic asylum Oil Can full of Coffee,
in this district for M. b. B. Pottér, Frank Power, A. ‘ty-five years of age;-he has.a wifebut
more successful
a ~ “60
and R. W. Carter.
jlast Weck. On the railway cars be Milk Can full of Cotfee, 3 Ibs.
“~
six months past, than during any J. Tiffany, ‘S. A. Bulfinch, C. W. nv children,
broke up a slice of bread into fifteen Dinner Can full of Cotlce,5 tbs., 1 00
The Union says th
A New Machine for Cleaniag Gold. pieces ani played with them on the Beans, 334 lbs. for
previous winter for’ several years. Cross, M. Byrne, Jr., E. O'Neill.
10)
gregational parsona;
seat, This engaged his attention for Ground Coffee, per package, 20 cts.
An Old Landmark Gone.
A number of miners who have = hith. After considerable discussion, Messrs. .
Giles Hall, of St. Louis, says: an some time, but as the hopelessness Corn Starch, 2 packaves,
@
building,
on Chure
25 cts.
erto confined all theirattention to exPotter, Power, Preston and Byrne
The Grass Valley Union of yesterexchange, received a caveat from the of bringing them out right became Starch, 2 packayes,
Valley,
is
approacl
2) cts
plorations in gravel have forsakea “were elected.
day says:—During the ‘late storm Patent Otfice, a few days since, on a apparent, he fidgeted about and was Prize Medal Kerosene Oil,per gil 50c
and
presents
a hand
anachine for extracting gold and otheen
i
‘do
do
that business and beguu looking for
do 5 gal can, 2 25
Bear River was higher than for. sever precious metals,: from auriferous finally seizel with frésh paroxysms
Sheriff E. O. Ton
Best Cal. Candles, 30 for
100
ore deposits. with encouraging _re@rermetched.
eral years, and im consequence the deposits without water or artificial
before the Board of
AVTeER the jury had been out nearFrye’s English Cocoa, packet
25
discovnewly
the
sults. Several of
heat, by means of a machine with a ly all day, the judye very “ia ig Washing. Powder, 3 packages,
remaining
portion
of
the
‘old
bridge
made a verbal. req
25e.
Esrror Traxscript—The audaseries of plates or paus with basins sent them word, saying: ‘‘Mr. ForeMustard, per bottle,
ered properties are being negotiated
10c.
» Huffman, a Work
ious and_ brilliant arraignment. of at ‘Taylor’s crossing on. the -lower or pockets forty in number, each
man, it is trueI gave you the case, Pepper, per bottle,
for by capitalists and agents now /*
10c,
. pointed Janitor of .
the Grass Valley Union and its deColfax road fell into the stream. containing chemicals with partirg but I did not intend you. should Wash Tubs, from 50 centsio 2 00
stopping in the city, and with every
plates
over
each.
‘The
machine
is
so
Some
weeks
ago
the
section
of
the
©
-keep it forever, If it is all the same Wash Boards,
mocracy, published in the Tray20 cts.
= 'Therequest was
prospect of bargains being effected
constructed
as to bring the interior to you, you will return it. when} Watcr Buckets,
bridge
on
tne
Placer
eounty
side
fell,
74 cts.
grounds that no vs
soon, . With the improved methods script, seems to have knocked that leaving the middle section and the on different-angles. By the vibrat-. you are through with it.”
Clothes Baskets,
£20 cts.
fs Hugh McCauley,
th
sickly
paper
into
a
cocked
hat.
It
ing motion of the machine, .and the
-<De@m— ——-———
of extracting gold that have been intolling Pins.
i15 cts,
oT
;
section
next
to
the
Nevada
county
cts,
En ent filling the posit
aid of the present blower, it causes a
has not attempted to deny the seriCard from James Rodda.
Potato Mashers,
vented recently, and ate being conside standing. With the late rise in continual sterm from the hopper to
-= tory manner,
All goods subject to correction.
stantly discovered, miners have quit ous charge of being-a persecutor of the river the sevtion next the bank the tailing-end of the machine;makKt appears that Tom. McAlpine is}
:
The Nigh
devoting all their efforts to” hunting Workingmen on account of. politics, fell, The miidle section stood for a ing double action over each chemical not sa‘isfied with the glove contest
&@ Everything Fresh amd warrant
for high grade ores only, as was the of sympathising with Chinamen as few hours longer when it also went pocket, thereby causing amalgamahad with me last week, nor is he ed to be the Best.
:
Superintendent .
tion ef the precious metals. After
_ case until withid a short time. Fairagainst white labor, and of a cowardleaving the first chemicals, it-has the man enough to give up the middle
with
a
grand
crash,
——-The—-wreck
ey
the
time of runnin;
sized ledges that will average from ly attempt to coax back the Workmade
other thirty-nine chances, thereb Y . weight championship of California to
a
large
pile
of
broken
timbers,
i
}
to
connect’
at Colfa
seven to twelve dollars a ton are ‘no ingmen to its party,.on the cheeky which for.a time formed quite a taking every particle of gold out of me, although I won it with the gloves
P
e
bound
overland,
.
WEVEYOT,
‘Tonger regarded as worthless, but on pretense that **democracy is its dam, but the river continuing to rise the deposits, being much cleaner than according to the rules of the ring. J. G: HARTWEED
Pe
SCRIPT
announced
.
the
water
sluice
now
in
use.
W.
F.
ENGLEBRIGHT,
the contrary are considered better true friend.” It tacitly confesses the timbers were carried away on the
Ii do hereby accept Tom McAlpine’s
oo
Us 8: Dep. Mineral Surveyor. r would-be put on ti
a confesfinds than the old-time favorites, the impeachment, and what
Peverty ef Wealth Discoverer’s. . challenge to fight for from one hun. soon, is to be al
sion
itis
to
be
sure!
The
truth is flood, leaving but few remains of this . .
yclept ‘‘pocket leads.”
dred to une thousand dollars with
Leave Nevada at
the Union is overmatched and its reold landmark, which for many years _ Marshall, the dis¢overer of gold
the gloves, according to the rules of Civil
ird ining Engineers, Pe Valley at 2:10..
fusal to enter the ring against ‘A was tho main thoroughfare for stagin California, is in his old age, a
The Debris Bill Passed.
any
ring he may wish to apply to.
pensioner
on
the
bounty
of
the
peoing
and
teaming
into
Nevada
county,
y (ae
:
Oy fax at 3:40 a. a.
Workingman” is a prudent but a huple of the State which to him more I hereby claim the ex-championship
In‘spite of the bitter ‘and. unreasfromthe
railroad_at
Colfax,
but
had
Surv
eyor
s.
E
. Colfax at 4:05, Gr
miliating admission that a daily pathan to anything elee owes its greatof Califurnia at the weight of 145 Ibs.
onable opposition that was brought
mainly
fallen
into
disuse
except
for
uf
Figg
ed
COURT
HOUSE,
Nevada 7 and arrive at Nevz
ness and. prosperity,
per has to show the white flag, in a
JAMES Roppa,
to bear against it, Young’s debris
Comstock, the discoverer of the
Particular attention paid to Examination
[7% It is proposed toh
conflict with a mere correspondent local use since the construction of
=Ex-Champion of California. ae on Mining Property,
bill has passed the Senate, and now
al
senger coach on th
the narrow. gauge railroad into this wonderful lode which bears «his ap9-3t
ofthe Transcrier! SpecTATor,
name, ended his life in poverty and e e
needs only the signature of the Govpana
teeta
timate
certs
county.
~ Nort San Juax, April 9th,
privation in the wilds .of Montana,
Yuba Tunnel Hates
Gold Mining Co. J) ™mder of the ca
actinic
ernor te make it a law.’ The more
Yesterday s Arrivals at
to hauling freight.
and not even a simple headboard i
farseeing people of the State will reA Suggestion te the Supervisors. marks the last resting place of the
NNUAL MEETING.—Notice is hereby
%
a
A Choked Gutter.
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
joice at this result, for it insures the
L\, given that the annual meeting of the
Church §
man whose discovery hag added so
Ep. Transcxirr: Permit me to much tothe wealth and Juxury—of
stockholders of the Yuba Tunnel Gold Mine
“continuance-of hydraulic-mining byDuring Friday evening's storm the
ying pasar coacHigtest
5) held at the office ed
Rev, Mr. Mann vy
providing for the ample protection roof gutter between the Masonic suggest to the Board, of Supervisors the human race, * :
ie
ae
at North fan duan, Nev
_ . Methodist church
Colton, the discoverer
of the ‘‘BobJ $ Godfrey Gra Val W L McEwen San_Fran
an
excellent
plan
of
selecting
mem_ from further devastation from slickHall and the building on the east
tail” lode, in Colorado, which has J T Mitchell Bodie A B Miner San Jose
Monday the 10th day of May, 1880,
Services at the .
ens of the lands along the valleys be-) got choked and overflowed, flooding bers of the new County Board of yielded millions of dollars, is passing W_H Mead Washing 8 L Parsons Granitevill At 2 o'clock Pp. m. for the
se
of
selecti
ing
Ly
NH
Kerchuer
Sheri
Mrs
E
E
Fishes
Gra'Val
i morning Liy the
low. ‘The enemies of the bill, urged Mrs. Sterling’s store and Hassell’s Edifcation. Supervisor Smith would the.evenings of his days on a little T Barker Sheridan RW Burroughs Bloom ing’ Thee Trustees for thé encainy yexr, 0d
for the transaction of such GalaeUasinens as
Powell.
Dickieson Bleo W H Little Oakland
on by feeseeking lawyers, were apbarber shop, and doing damage to not have ‘the office under any cirranch on the Platte, where he is CWFR Wehn
may come — ‘. A. STIDOER, See's.
San Fran M Peterson
mark
barely able to make a living.
Services will be .
cumstances,
and
the
remaining
four
Miss Peterson Denis T Curry cit:
parently satisfied to stop short of no the estimated amount of $25 in each
+o
North San Juan, Cal. April 5th, 1880.
and evening at the’
members
of
the
Board
including
A Chaty city
steps that were likely to kill it, and place. As milar accident occurred
San Josk Mercury says: The new
qeerey
Rev. B. L. Aldrich
Mike Byrne can elect themselves into
Yesterday's Arrivals at
thus leave the farmers and miners to about4 week ago. But for timely
method of taxation wiil cause more
a County Board of Education.“.o¢+ ‘trouble and expense in the assesssettle the difficulty in the Courts. discovery in both iustances the injuTHE NATIONAL HOTEL, ae
cian
Congregational chu
course this.plan will contravene ment and collection of taxes than
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Justice has prevailed however, and ry would doubtless hav® been of an
the
whole
extra
amount
it
will
bring
wit, THE BEAUTIFUL RESIDEN‘E of
Mr. Blakslee of (
and an economival and speedy soluextensive character. The tenants the law forbidding Supervisors to be to the State is wo th, even according
Chas, E. Pearson, Propricter.
interested
in
such
affairs,
byt
then
tion of the mooted debris question say that they have been flapded at
to the estimiatesof its most sanguine
;
ter and gas on the premises. EnJ.Sims, Subject,
Nelson Blue Tent -P Purdon Bridge
frequent intervals for several years the great and profound favor thereby supporters. Even the extra expense JGS
uire at Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Expresy Office.
may now be looked for.
Powers do
W Edwards Bridge
conferred
on
the
people
will
atone
for
of the one item of stationery will be T Price San Francis Miss Whitney Downievi
Nevada City, March 24, 1880,-Lm
hse
past, and now propose for the first
Fer the G
very large. The forms of assessment Mrs Wilkins Dewnie J R Davis 8an Juan
all
that.
.
Criro,
Senator Kane in Limbo,
time to claim damages from the assoJ Hendrickson city
are much larger than thoseformerly C. MeElvy-city
Bernhardt San Fr J Harris Grass Valley
used and a require & great many CMiss
A telegram received here yesterciation of which they rent.’ The gutHill city
Miss McLeran Willow V
Dangerously MMi.
wagon the last of
more of them. Andin every other C Chariton city
€ Romeden Gross Valle
day states that Senator Kane of San ter is too small to. carry the water
C H Gray city
particular
it
is
just
as
bad,
and
if
the
Francisco, who refused to give the off during a heavy rain storm, it Annie, daughter of Wm, Osborne’ people of California are not sick of
:
Provisions, ebc., for
who resides on Aristocraey Hiil, was it in less than a month after the asname ofthe man that he alleged seems.
iv snepayee. ;
mine at Plum Val
ee
yesterday in a critical condition, as a sessors begin their work, we shall be
attempted to bribe him to vote
—Bucesesor to BE. M. Prestor—
pal portion ef the s
NOTICE.
Mining Accident.
result of diptheria. It was not much surprised,
for the Young debris bill, has
FP AERE wit be a meeting of the RepubliORAL Bi
Up last week.
thought possible that she could re“been found—guilty of contempt by
Jack Harris, a miner at the Pittscan Club of Nevada Precinct on
.
——~o~
In
the
East
people
are
beginning
the Legislature, and imprisdned; burg, on Friday, slipped and rolled cover, The sufferer was one of the to talk again of excursion parties to Thursday Evening, April 18th,
DRUGS,
‘ard from ¢
Kane will not have much sympatliy down the incline @. distance of one brightest pupils in the High school California, The first_is that from At the Court House, for the
of seA card from C.,
of this city, and a universal favorite Boston, with some 200 persons, lecting a ticket to he voted for at the Prifrom the public on account of. the hundred feet.
He was’ somewhat
mary in Nevada Precinct, as Del
to
which
will
start
on
the
12th
inst,—
with
old
and
young.
the
nty Convention tobe holden April
difficulty he has become involved in, hurt
by concussion, but so far as
next Monday. Even this first ex27th, 1880, Theco-operation of all KepubliSome characterize him as_ idiotic, could be asoertained broke no bones
cursion party will help us in various vans is respectfully solicited.
%
Enlarging the Merrifield mill.
received at too lat
J.M. WALLING, President.
others
as kmavish, and still others neither did he receive any internal
ways, for its members will go home
Nevada
City,
April
10th,
1886.
TOILET
GOODS,
&.
Pearance
in this j
think he is seeking a reputation. for injuries,
The work of increasing the caafter having seen that California is
The. principal bruises,
bli
in the Unien, and.
so
honesty that hedoes not— deserve. which were about the bead, aresu ppospacity of the Merrifield mill by put‘the finest State
PTIONS accurately compous _
vablihed Tuesday
report
to theirneighbors. Such a
ded AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY
¢ oe
To most
of the citizens here, it looks ed to-have been received by contact ting in five additionel stamps, has party is also accompanied with corPp
NIGHT.
e
t
a
Death of Fred
SUPERIOR
COURT of the Coun.
as though he had been caught out in with the’ pump-bob. Harris was begun, The castings are furnished respondents for different Eastern itetyTHE
of Nevada, state of California. In
". bewspapers,
ne matter of.the estate and
tdianship of
a badly managed job to beat the taken to his homo in Grage Valley.
General Insurance agency.
Fred. Burckhal
by Geo. G. Allan
of the Nevada
ain
Sarah A. Wilson, insane.
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Richard Reberts
‘Hartwell & Englebright,
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THE UNION HOTEL.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
adiaa os
NEVADA DRUG STORE, [§ Trew wit
WALTER D. VINTON,
freight, including
MEDICINES,
thectedetioc ae
MINING CHEMICALS, ff ** Por of the Be
Order
to Show Cause.
‘ Young debris bill. All seem to agres
that at any rate he deserves punishment for thecontempt.
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Solomon Johyson, one’of
Foundry. The large timbers, 28
inches egnare and, 12 feet long, have.
the prin. just arriv
cipal owners of the Mt, »Auburn from A.ta.
mine, who has been lying seriously
About four carloads of freight are ill since last December, ig expecting a
arriving at this depot per day, most visit from a sister whom he has. not
of the shipments being to up country seen for 25 years. dt.is now nearly
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A CRACK-BRAINED temp
former by the name of Carswell wants
prayer that God will smite the
vineyards of California with
and vermin.
filing the Bags of E. O. Tompkins, the
As soon as the roads settle,
includieg
sis ofausten
tameaing
sche Queen Insurance Companies.
n srl eaten
es
,
to bis
lor the uses and pursoses therein
‘tor
set forth, it is hereby ordered that the next .
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ildew of kin ef the said ward, and all persens inWecommend to "the pterested in the said estate, appear before
reading
of that presumptuous, blasphe1,28 inches of rain fell in this city mous lecturer ane Ba a of the
this Court on Saturday, the eighth day of
May, 1880, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Court
room of this Court, then and-there to
For City Marshal.
Dn gin the Nevada Dailr Transeript, a paper.
ripted and published in said Count:
candidate
a’
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For City Marshal.
ot Re
Dated ee
April 9th, 1480.
peat Judge.
apie
A new shaicke
Howard watches ‘
gant Diamond Ri,
received and are
Jewelry store of M
Street, and will b
JOHN CALDWELL, ©
“eg
will be keen);
Mrs. Fisher's
hr SFEVENS is announced br his
many friends as a R
lose
“80 On Friday mi
our county,
cause why an order should not be for the office of Marshal of Nevada City
during the storm of Friday night, acApostle Paul when the High /Priest Show
pastes for the sale of such estate. And it Election, Monday, May 3d, 1880.
apo
increase largely. To have the freight (his sister) is ‘how in Los Angeles
fall to gate, 40.76. —Lagt year np to
continue to come this way, however, arranging
Millais is goitig” to"pafat! a
WBEN
the affairs pertaining to April 10th there had been
51.17, and land
“ay hg doce not heity at
the roads‘and grades must be put in the decease: of hertate’husband, B.
56.74 was the full, ainouut for the{havea house built with a ©. -.-u1
first-class conilition aad kept so,
F. Fisher,
iiang season,
window and fireplace,
eet
*
kee's best citizens:
iverpee’, Lendon and ©
re. guairdian of the person and: estate of Sarah Glove, and imperial, Northern and
Ananias ordered those: standing= by
22 years since
he has seen a relative cording
further ordered that a copy of this order
to thé Seuth YubaCanal©omto smite Paul on the mouth: “God
be published
at least oncea week for three
it is expected that the business , will of the remotest degree. Mrs. Fisher pany
gauge,making the season's total shall smite-thee, thou: whited wall !’” qocnaneiter weeks before the said day of heardealers,
T-the request of many friends. JESSE
7. CLEMENS
is 4 candidate jer
theid
vilice of City Marshal
of Nevada city. Elec tion May 3d, 1gse.
rates, Some of th
for sale. ~
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~The Freight Business.
Aw Expected Re-unton.