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She Daily
) 606to San Francisev, and founda
" Ware soon to havo their officiul heads
_ figgt application, in the following: .
Mmetime ago und calle! upou oe of
By
. different railrosds,when the follow.
_APGB Very imuebs
_ Reason why I: wou't employ you, I
itis neediess to-way that this some.
Witat pointed bat beief and couela___&ué invalid son for San Francisex,’’.
-ha_had. earned his mouey, started
___hia son at his own expense. The
tunity before they prove every Pa~ @rder for 24 trial jurors set aside,
‘piaintiffs with costa,
_ ment, Hon, T, B, Rearden, district
' parties,
morning at 10.0'clock,
heanoalliied
Swevapa crr'y, cat
Réveaue Detective, Puliips
Phere was genctal howl a few
woeks since, when it ws sunounced
that a man enlled Philips, bad been
good sized mure’s nest in the eveatte Deyartinent of the State. Senstor Sargent and all his ‘appointees.
were declared to be knaves, and ‘they
eat off, anc all the eredit wan going
ta be due to the man Philips. Of
eourse there were souie who jumped
at the chance to get in a left hunder
oa Sargont.aud.they naturully believed the rumar.— ‘This man Philips
hada sick son, who hat been recowméndeéd to live in the climute of CalHornia for biv health. ‘To coine ont
hese from the Exist with an invalid
eosta 2omething,wo M-. Pailips weut
~~~. fora free-pass.— ‘Fhe Washinaton COr=
feepondent of the San. Francixco
_ Past tells how he succee led upo. his
“Phillips came.-to Washinton
"te Teuding-men in the Rilway Di_ Vision of the Postoffice Department.
“This gentienin is also ain Llino.s
man, aud knew Paillips, He represented that he bid a sick son, and
the doctors bad recomume. ded Kim to
_+be.taken to tue soutuern put of Gal: 1
Hornia-for bis healtn. He asked this
-@fficer te give bins u pass” over the
ing brief coilegay ensued.
ee eut Banga—I have no
Passes.to give, = :
Phittips—But you ure in the habit
of giving ste1 passes,und I want
~“anless I have work fur a mau to do,
and I bave nothing fds
‘there. 4
Phillips —Yes you can fintk some
thing fur me to do, aud I mag
ae . eT you wantto kaow the
will teit:you. :
Phiflips—Yes, what is it?
Bangs—Because Lbelieve you to
be a d—d rascal, und I wouldn't.
trust you. :
-#ive method of -specch ended the
eomversintion. With irouclad cheek
he applied to the Treasury Depari‘ment, where he was wore successful
in getting & pass on sume sort of pretemseof business, and started with
He made his trip, and iu order to
make the Treasury Department think
the foul slanders he did, against men
whose boots he iv not-fit to black.
Mr. Philiips expected to get a “‘fut’’
position for himyelf, by muking: the
authorities believe he was a shrewd
defective, but all his efforts feli_ flat,
and he has had to retire to private
life, where he ‘can’ iu future nurse
admirers of Phillips and his kind,
will have to wait for another eppor¢ific Coust officer a defaulter and.»
thief, =
>-—.
District Court.
ee April. 10th. 1876.
Court met pursuant to adjournment, Hon. T. B. Rearden Judge,
presiding.
E,.0, Tompkins va James Davies,
and case set down for trial by the
court at the day heretofore appeinted.
N.C. N. G. R. RB. Co vs Albert}
~~Matteson. Orilered, that jadgmont_
of perpetual condemnation by dceree
be entered in favor of plaintfs
N. O.N.G. BR. R:Co., vs J. M
Lopes et al. Same ordor as above.
Charles Mill et al. vs James Phillips. On trial of this cause, judgment of nousuit eatered ag:\ipat
~ Court adjourned until to-morrow
morning atten o'clock,
April, 11th 1876,
Court met pursuant to adjourajudge presiding. :
Charles Mill et al. vs Jamoa Phil
lips. This eause coming upon motion to set asiile the verdict, heretonow this cause coming on to be)
heard, the cause was tried by the
court, and submitted, aud by the
court taken udder advisement.
Doane vs Ellen. Continued for
this term, for want of appearance of
Court adjourned until to-morrow
James D. Wurre, Clerk.
— Poe ---Sister Vax Corr is tryiug to convert Troy, .:
——
eS ae
. Wasbington special says the manner
New Yorx, April 10.—A~ Times’
of conducting the thirty-six or, forty
invéatigatioa® now in progress bythe
House, isdisgracetal beyond comparison. The Republicans ate eqiilly
to Blame with the Democrats, beonuse
they do not look after things, but
leave the Demucrats to ran them in
their own way at their own whimsical
pleasure. The Republican members
Of:these committees do not know
what'testimony hus been taken, and
are compelled to inquire of witnesses
who teil their volunteer stories to
Democratic members. If the testimony reveals Democratic eraokedpHtess it never goea onthe xzesord,
Otuerwise the witness is very frequently culled to testify with one of
two Dem ozatie niémbers present.
He is questioned sufficiently to make .
ihe desited effect. The witness is
then dischargsd without cross exam‘nation to test. bis credibility—or 'to .
diseGver what motive be buy. The
-R-publican—wembers *suould insist
now-+that witnesses be examined at
the regular meetings;“not to proteet
thieves, bat to see that:respectuble
persons’ reputations are not smirch-.
ed by partisanship. The coudaet of.
the Naval Affiirs Coramittee is stN!
Wofse, ax it sits with closed doors.
Clymer’s committee, it must’ be admittel, hus a remarkuble sense. of
justios. They called a crazy inan. to
tell a fulve stury of Meigs, but calted
the laiter imueuiately and let his.
Statemont and the Departinent record go out with the testimony of
the aeeused, "Fue vihe: comuiittee
Lave a blackened ieputation like
that of Meigs,
. .. he shove isnot designed as nde]
feuse of Meigs. He must defend
himself on the testimony now before
the committee, Let him ent loose
from the Cuttels,. who ure shown to
. huve traded on his name and friendhip. If there is any other defease,
aie: @isate snsie shes itine¢———
Se
mK Safe weposits,There is me talk ia this town,
says the Geass Vulley Union, of ws.
Company. Tne plun seems to be
aboat this; Let a Company-be formed
with sufficiently large eapitalatoc k,
te get'a proper house in which “any
number of safes cau-be placed. They
. Owner of eneh safe will have his own.
keys, and be alune can get into that
sufe. The Company will take care
that the whole lino of safes are properly guurded by reliable men and
good shot guns, day and night, Not
& minute of the duy in the twentyfour hours bat a sufficient and reliable guard shall be kept over, the
rooms and over all the safes. Woe
state the proposition in a criide sort
of a way, but it may be there is sense
in it. The genoral company san
make arrangements to give safe
checks on perfoctly solvent banks in
San Francisco aad-in eastern Cities,
Of course. merchants, a8 things now
8°, Can pretty well secure their
money; yet burglars can possibly get
at the coin. With a Sufe Deposit
arrangement coin and other valuables
would ‘be absolutely safe. Sach ar«
rangement would be better—for the
country than the plan of secretly
burying money-at the root of-so
tree,
Ben’t Want to be Counted in,
Dr. Mary Walker entered the bow‘els of Mother earth Wbout 1700 feet,
by way of the shaft of tho Crown
Point-mine the other day, and the
neWs Was given through the press that
dhe was accompanied by Miss Julia
Sheets, Miss Lena Smith and the
Superintendent, It appears from,
the following, which we clip fiom
the Reno Guzette, that some of the
party do not want tole coiinted in as
the companious of the Ductor. “We
aro asked, 'says the Gazette, ‘to correct
the assertion of one of our contemporaries, to the effect that Dr. Mary
Walker was accompanied by Miss
Inda Sheets and others in her exploTation of the Comstock. The meeting at the mine was entirely. accidental and the two parties bad no fur-.
a ayers eee ther-relation— Phe same” cage took: -étrument of some kind. I did not
se ierety 82¢ a single woman, The disproportion of the sexes strack me ag being
alittle singular. Are they singular? .
Standing arithmetically as four is to
seven, what is the proportion?,
both parties down the mine, whereupon they separated and went their
respective ways. This explanation
is wade in justice to parties
who do not wish their names
associated with thut uf the re.
nownved Doctur.’ The first report stated that the Superintendent
d the impudence to kiss the Doetor, when va the lowest level. Per.
haps that may account for the reluetance of the rest-of the party. to adwit they ‘were not there with the
. whom Ltock-an—especial faney. A
‘third. He seems to speak the BpanKpetite, degrading himself to a mere
‘residence, and he aduswered that he
-. reach to muke it more splendid than
several children; three, or four of
tot. In age, I should judge they
They had a postoffice established, recently, the name of which is (or {Otien,
Tt was Sunday, when I passed, I no.
ticed three i2en in a house, one of
Milton was'a military gentleman; at
least all the passengers seemed to be
familliar with him, and united in
calling him Colonel,
great deul said to the Colonel and the
Colonel said many things for fhe edCorrespondence.
Eprron Nevaba Dai.y Transonter:
In my perambolations in Tuolamue County ond vieiuity, I passed
through the settlement and town
‘known as Chinese Camp, where I
met with two real ‘characters, one
by the name of Moore. I am of the
opinion that it was the genuine Tom
Moore, who sings of “‘The Days of
Forty-nine.” This ‘was an autho#
and a poeticaF gentleman, evidently
of ’49, as his acquaintance told me
ufter leaving that place. The other
one came away with us in the stage,
The lutter one I became more inter‘ested in, as we were traveling compavions for several miles, aud in
little description of whom I[ will give.
He hasa short, stubbed frame, with
‘ination, an intelligent intellect, but
free and prodigal in habits. He wus’
‘indued with a largs amount of nutu-*
ral and cultivated ability, and whose
language was of the highest order,
using the most beautiful — parables
with well measured sentenecs, and
himself as gathered-om our ride
around in Culifurnia iu 47; had
been in evesy county in the State
except two—Lake and Mendociuo;
had written for the principal newspapers in the early history. of the
Stute; has written the exposure and
privations of the Donner party, and
supervised its edition twice, and
was “nearly ready’ te complete the
ish language fluently, as there was a
kept Up A conversation occasionally
in_that language. He was a very,
interesting -companion~-aud could
have made one of the bright and
shiuing lights of bis race, had it not
“been for the ‘flowing bowi’’, which . .
has been the bane of his il] spent}
life. A wreck, clid im a thread-bare
blouse, nankeem pants with carpet
slippers, and from appearances,
whisky ovzing from every pore of Liymoralistto dilate on? What a character for the young man to ennteinplate and study? The poor, deluded
creature yielding to a cultivated apanimal, instead of elevating himself;
fur aboye the mediocrity; and in the
sphere ere and gigantic inellect. He baked my whereabouts,
and in return I taquired his place of
ground of this interesting pict:
After leaving Murphy's, and on °
return, passed through the pleasant
little mining camp of Angels, where
Jim Fair, dne of the noted steck
Operators of California Street mada
bis amalgam out of quarts. for g
staall start, that has increased into
wealth and afflnence. The town
was once a flourishiag and beautiful
place, sarrownded with fine residences, built up with taste and as
well with cultivated orchards and
gardens. It ia evidently on tle
downward grade, although it retains
much of its beauty. It lacks enterprise? It has the Wealth within its
ever in its most flourishing bygone
greatness. °
nestled among the bills. is a beutiful
and lovely valley, being improved
and beautified by the hands of industry and economy. A community
of individuals, men and wowen, called by the owiside b.rbarians a Free.
Love society. Qn inquiring of the
number at present coustituting the
community, was told it consisted.
sev: ND wales and four females, —witu
whom were playing in the adjoining
were from four to ‘eight years.—
whom was playing on a musical in. .
‘@ large, broad head, short, full face, .
rendering his ‘periods in the elegance . “of the language. A short history of
Mexican in tho atage with whom het
Between Angels and Cepperopolis, +~
—mind @f going down the Missoeri
tiver, agreat many years ago, and
on stopping at Jefferson City to take
‘on freight and passengers, There was
@ wag aboard of the steamer who ofHered to wager the drinks that he
could thake one half of the bystanders waive their hats to im when the
boat left its landing, which was taken
by another fellow passenger. How
this was to be aecomphished was only”
to be conjectured by the most of. us,
True to life, xs thé boat was leaving
its moorings, this wag rushed to the
railing uf the ‘upper deck, and exclaimed in a loud’ fémiliar voice:
“How are you Colonel?” at the sametime taising his bat; when to the
Fr
“simultaneously raised their hats. It
is needless to. say the bet was premptly paid. The story acted on the
stage passengers like Mrs. Winslew’s:
‘soothing syrnp given to a_twin-babyto quiet its herves, to tet the other
one sleep. The remainder of ourride was very quict. I waa no favorite in that crowd, as T bad evi-.
NamMxLxss.
—e— A
[By Telegraph,
Mining Stoeks.
Yesterday Mornina’s Sales.
ngs, so I remain
470 Ophir 69.>1865 Mexican 39%.
ido Gould & Curry 2¥. ae
-$u0 Best & Beicher Sv. :
1240 Califuruia 30% .
550 Savage 1834.—
1565 Con Virginia 85;
115 Cnoilar 146, =
#00" Hale & Norcross 79.
MU Crowu Point 22%, ¢
1420 Yellow Jacket 374z,
416 hinperiut 18% .-56 Keutuck 17%. 0 =
560 Alpba 66.
515 Belcher.33.
35 Contidence 26.
530 Sierra Nevada 25,
450 Exchequer 25%,
10 Seg B icher 89.
335 Overman 83,
899 Union Con 18%.
. 960 Justice 34. =a
questions ‘propounded jed put me in
Surprise of all present) and more }'
Purticuleclyte-the-betting party,two-.
thirds of the mea on the levee, hear}thiek, heavy lips, sqniline nose, . iY the title of Colonel eatied’ ont, .
. dark, full eyes, indicating in my ¢sdent.y wounded . the Colonel’s feel-}
Ms. O°Fiaxerry undertook to tell
. ow many were at the party: . ‘‘The
two Crogans was one, myself was
two, Mike Finn wns three, and—and .
—who.wns four? Let mesee’’ (count-.
‘ing bis fiugers}. “The two Crogaor
ke Finn was two, myself
and—-bedad! there was
four of as, but I cunlda’t telb the
unme of the _other.
self that has it.
wus one,
Was threé,
Baron Vou Cobo
—abeut $225. .
WaGner reeeives $5,000 ing
for-his Vemtennial march,
oe ee
Niw, it’s meMike Finn wus one,
the two Crogans/ wistwo, meseif was
tiree—and—by‘my svnol, I think
there was but taree of us afier all.”’
Strouspexna’s ‘‘Puluce’”’ in Berl
has been suld ‘under the bammer’’
to the Emperor William’s banker,
» for 900,000 marks
old . .
. Oustomah Lodge, 1:0.0.P.
T
Yuba Tounei
at
4 ed
_NOTIGn. =F
Gold Mining Co}.
STO KAULDERS’ MEETING,
1E FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING’ of:
the stockholders-ef the avove named
¢.rporation, fur the ‘€iection of lrustecs
for the ensuing year, and for the tra:sic‘tiou uf othes Lusiuess as may. come befure
said meeting, will be held «t the offi-e of
the corporition, at tne 8-cretary’s office,
North San Jnusu, Nevada Co., St te ef Cai}
ifornia, on Wrdndsday, May 10th, 1876, at
@ue o'clock, P.M
— JAS. A. STIDGER, Secretary.
N.San Juan, April 10th, 187.3,
and Celebration
.
= nm
4%
See
Fifty-Seventh Anniversary
Of Odd Fellowship, —
.
WIL BE CELEBRATED
a
Wednesday, April 26th,
BY re .
-MistletoeEncampment,
. ” At Nevada City. —
_ The 0 Webration wil conaist of »
PROCE:SION, :
ae ORATION,
5]
NOTICE!
U.S. Interns] Revenue
Taxes.
— 6718 Fatia 15.—
Caledonia 13%,
225 Empire Mill 11%
430 Umh 28, :
400 Bullion 601%,
275 Succor 144.
f 210 Lady Bs yun 1%.
Yesterday Afterneon’s — Sales.
Eureka Con 13%.
Leopard 4%,
Jefferson 247. =
Gen Thomas 4;
Baltimore 2%.
Rock Island 3%,
Occidental 54%,
Woodville 2%, S
Northern belie 49.
Gila 1%.
\ Siiver Hill 9%,
aymond & Kiy 17, ..
El A -HOFEL ARRIVALS. —
‘National Exchange Hotel.
8. A. EDDY;Proprietor.
Monpay,-April 10th; 1876.
Jno. Wilson, Nevada City.”
Ww.Irving, do do,
A.B. Dibble, Grass Yalloy.
E. Gurney, Hucts Hill.
A. J. Goodspeed, do do.
J. Marriott & Wife North BioomSela.
Miss Marriott, de do. aS
E. Verge do do.
J. Erskine, N. San Jnan.
W. Plammer, do dow
E. MeCartney, San Francisco.
W.0O. Neal, do do,
W.H.Lamb, do do.
R.T. Jackson, do . do.
E. T. Brown, Howade City.
v0
~
comply
Persotis or firms
Office of Inte
D. C., February 1, 1276.
Epecial
Muay 1, 1876, to April 30, 1877.
FENHE Revised Statutes of the United
i States, Sections 3242, 3237, 3238, and
239, require
6very por-01 engaged in any
bnisuess, ave ‘atiou or employment whi-h
. fenders hiulable t: a -pecial Tax, TO
PROCUREAND PL\GF CONBPIOCONSLY
IN H1S ESTABLISHMENT
oR PLAUE ©
BUSINESS a stamp denoting the p ynent }JONATHAN CLARK,
of said Special Tax for ths + pecial tix year ;
beginning May 1, 1876, before com
or continning bisin-93—att
isiéThe Rx48 Gi
visions of the la
_. following, viz:
Dealers. retail quer
Dealers, whclesal tiga sr.. Sage aasecs
Dealers in malt tiquors, wholesuis.. 60
Deaters in malt liguors, retail.. ;
Dealers in bk af tobaceu.:.....
Retail dealers in leaf tobacco. 00]
} Yor every dollar in + xcess of $1,009.
Dealers in manufactured tobuccu...
Manu’ acturers of st lis ;
And for each still manufactured.. .
Anu for each worm manufactared.
M.nufacturers of tobacco.
Mai-ufacturer@of cigars
Peddlers of tubacco, fi
than two horses or 0
Péd Hers of iubacco,
horses or ottier ani
Peddlers of tobacco, th
hoise or othe animi})
. Pe@lers of tobacco, forth e]
or Public conveyan:e...,
Brewers of less than 500 barre ls
braced within the proW queted above are the
ee eee 2 ey
ee
Seseceee
eee ee
ee
pat, Class (more
tier an-msls) .
second class (two
yo iciad EEE OEE
ird class (one
see eeees
Peseecs
Any person, so liable; who shall fail to
with the foregoing requirem nts
subject to severe penaltics. :
liable to pay any of the
} Speci:} Taxes named above must apply to’
I. J. Rolfe, Celletor o
Nevava C.ty, and
Specisl Tax Stam
prior to May 1,18
»} THER NOTICE,
f Iuternal Revenue at
pay for and proaure the
or stamps they
6, and WITHOU’ FUR.
i D.D. PRATT,
Commissioner Internal Revenue,
Thai Révenue, Washington,
me: cing
1¢! Notice to Teamsters.
,
Ww.
For City Assessor.
5. LONG is hereby announcod ‘as
& curididate tor the office.
Assessor, subject to, the
People.
of City
B ’ decision of the
Election, Monday, May ist, 1876,
For City ’ Treasurer.
M. BLACK, at the solicitation o
"many friends, is hereb
{ 48 3 Candidate for the office o:
urer, subject to the decision of
Election, Monday May Ist, 1876
announce
City Treas.
the people
For City Marshal,M. SCOTT is hereby announced asa
candidate for office of C
subject tothe decisien of
Election, Monday, May Ist, 1876
ity Marshal,
® people,
8. Nichols, du.
J. Lang, Washington.
D.-€ubb; GaseKGeo. Irving, Marysviile.
Rebt. Keeu, V. Flume.
@. C. Thomas, Littie York.
H. Peters, Wheatland.
Se a © 6 ee
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Union Hotel,
D. W. SNAPP, Propricter.
Mownpay, April 16th, 1876:
@. FP: Robinson, Nevada City. :
H.J. Kennedy, do.
B, Guscetti,
do.
#. Scott,
de.
B.Y. Mason, N. San Jaur.
J. M. Smith,’Lime Kiln. ;
John Phillips, Grass Valley.
James Phillips, do do.
BE. W. Roberts, do — do.
J.P. kbsugh, Willew ie
Miss May Morrow, Moores Plat.
James boany, Lake City.
J.T. Tem) lar, Omega.
L. R. Prescott do.
Wm. Hearne,Moores_
Fiat.
James Hassin, Little York,
his post-tradeships, it is remembered
that hewas the chief instigator of
The driver from Copperopolis to
There, was a
diseiple of Esculapius, where such
partiality was shown. We . don't
Ulawe taem for bucking. k ification uf the passengers. The
the charges aguinst O. O. Howard, .
of the Freedmen's Bareau, whom he
maliciously persecuted. It seems
that-he was tryiug to entrench himself ip his own currupt position and
Practices by assailing and humiliating men infinitely worthier than he.
Rurvim, the negro legislator who
Was expelled from the Virginia Huuse
of Delegates for theft, has also been
disburred asa practicing lawyer in
he
ree
A.
\
i
ty
Ul
i
ah
Ke
“IN connection with Belknap and. =
4 OF City Marsha
the people,
For City 1 Marshal.
_oxndidats for election te the
1, subject to thé decis:
Election, May Ist, 1876.
a8)
For City Marshal,
y=. 8.8. GETCHELI.
nounced aga ca
ef City Marshal, subj
the people.
is herebs\.anndidave for the ottice
ect tothe décision of
Election May Ist, 1876.
B reset LONG is h
& candidate for the offi
shel. Election May ist. i
For City M Marshal.
ereby announced 88.
ce of City Mar.
Milwaukee “Brewery, —
L. W. PREYFUss,
Proprietor.
can bé had .
~sbors:-mmaied Ealablish‘GOOD JUDGES PRONOUNCE Ir THE
BEST IN THE MARKET.
counties promptly,
Nevada, March 4th, 38%,
#22) THE BEST LAGER BRYR made .
‘ on the Pacific Coast
part of this or adjoining
. Sire, For further
ali the Courts of the State.”
»
Election Notice,
Ay OTICE is hereby g
tion will be he
lst, 1876, at the
Meroat ee cl st He ve
One Marshal,
‘The Polls will be
‘M. and close at Sundown.
W.d, : “‘~* W. 3, ORGAN
given that an Elve.
on MONDAY
"s office, on
vada, for
opened at 8 o’clock. 4.
_And Other Exercises,
IN THE EVENING,
WILL BE GIVEN.
Committee ef Arrangements,
For Oustomah Lodge.
E.“ BOND,
N. P, BROWN, 5
For Mistictce Hnacampment, _
100: A. BR. WADSWORTH, c. J. NAF FZIGER.,.
JO8. THOMAS.
—
AS goon as full Brrangemonts ‘are won
Pleted they will be duly announced,
ee
A LL TEAMS LOADING LUMBER.OZ
WOD FROM OUR YARD, WILL Bi Ex
Nevads, April 1st, 1875.
rWYHE Property on Picty’ Hill, near the
Railroad depot, known a3 the CLABK-~
& TORSUN ¥LOURING MILL PROPERTY
con-‘isting of two acres uf ground, Move or
less, togcetiier with the Mill Building,
Warehouse, office and otner Buildings is
offered for sale cheapfor ca h. For terms
of sale enquire of :
: N.P. BROWN,’
Daily Transcript Ofhee.
Nevada. March 28th.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
Clover, Alfalfa, Lawn Grass,
Meadow Grass Seeds, Onion
Tops, Fresh Garden Seeds,
Vick’s Flower Seeds,
eae
Preston’s Drug ‘Stove.
—=
&
——._
MIXED PAINTS,
__. READY, FOR USE,
E, M. PRESTON, Druggist,
BROAD STREET. NEVADA CTY}.
"FOR SALE.
ne
iH. MY RESIDENCE AND POE Wet.
+. NITURE in it is offered for Bale.
i The House is situated in the best
part of the city, and it will be sold
at a reasonable price for Cash. The House
will be sold weer ete rom kw sg seamny
er both toget as purchaser may departiculars. enquire &
&. GOLDSMISR,
Nevada, March 3d,, 18%6,. :
FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER
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NATIONAL EXCHANGER BO:
TEL, NEVADA CITY.
Persons in want of Fine Decss
Boots, Heavy Calf or Mining
Boots, can have the same made to order
from the best leather, and a perfect ft guimsauteeed. Iam alsn prepared to
, Repair Boots and Shoes,
ith nestness and dispatch.
“Nevada, March 15 116 Bi, Rum.
Annual Meeting.
fi Annual M:
ders.of the Hall Association
of Nevada City. Californis, will be. hel@ st
Masonic Hall, on SATURDAY, the 20th day
of May, 1876, :
zo comin
; E M. PRESTON, Scevetary, —
Nevada, April 6th,1876. .
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