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WEVADA CITY, derma
She Dai yer eanseript .
“© PIS CULTURE.
vada City—A New Enterprisc.
__ Friday, April. 15, 1881. ;has.very quietly been inange nrated:} though?”
and now} pgerish looking young man who was
one of 2 erowd that was loafing around .
Ah enterprise of a novel ebaracter
. Fecently in this Wici ents
é ee Wi,
DECEIVED i LOOKS. a
The “Mountain Trout Farm” of Nes . A Granger frees the Wihley Surprises a Swell from the Bay.
“Gosh, but don’t he do it purty,
héartily exclaimed a granhe had ruh, across.
When he!
Jake x ietly .
play followed another.
d finished the string,
observed:
. bac
i
i
And the spectators, after they had recovered from
i their astonishment, made the saloon
ring*With applause as one masterly .
Vio ted the Constitution.
Wednesday evening about twenty
' members of the Young Men’s Social
[Club visited the residence of George
Nihe!l on Nevada street for the pur-.
pose of expelling that yung g gentleHis
iman from their organization.
Tux Oregon papers are shedd;
tears over-the misfortunes of a boy
} woman of sixty vears, who js consi
in jail at the Dalles on some ‘y
portant charge, dot 48 the moth
+ slavedtibildes ren, ‘‘who'are totally
. provided for daring her tinsiric
"the Seattle Intellj
hit in.
her g
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SOn.
melt.
Hi
city W
for Sit
Nigi
Tia see
to leav
The
And sti
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gold-I
chase
in’thi
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comnil
dates
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Ad
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Clark
aud t
Trieni
pri
first and last days-with pecitliarfaniily worships, after .services at
Synagogue called Gedar. ‘Lhe family
assemble. around & table'and ‘prayers .
are uttered during themeal. Outhe
table.is also placed a flat, thin
jeavened eake, bitter her bs, and
wvater,, representing the tria’s
_ bitter experiences the Israelites
derwent daring their pilgrimage.
nuaand
see
The aasith Murder Case.
The molian for a new trial of the
case of Geo, W. Sinith, convicted of
the murder of T. W, Sigourney, wil
come up for hearingat the May term
of the Supreme Court, -Smith is iow
inthe commissariat at fan Quentin.
He is reported;to be in freble hea th,
‘and a mere shado vof his for ner
self,
the .
salt .
an.
(nia, and became engaged in civil en=
He held tlie
Surveyor of this
; gineering and mining,
igilice-of . County
couuty from 1861 to 1879. For seycral mouths past his health has been
i gradually failing, and he anticipated
2arly demis le leaves a wife
fand fv Hdren with whom hundreds Of friends in all parts of ‘the
Ounty sympathise most deeply.
* The Stabbdiag Case.
——
Wm. White, who was stabbed ‘by
by Wiatt Haffman Tuesday night,
was resting comfortably yesterday,
although not yet able to leave his
bed. Jt is probable that the preliminarvexamination wiil take place next
week before Justice Robinson. Huffman has secured C, W, Cress, -Esy.,
.as his attorney,
jane
a
»
: aad wender what kind of a hoosior.
Then he straddled out his legs so as
to get his yes down on a level with
the cushions and aimed over his cue
at ated ball, The crowd was just
drawing in its sides for another ‘gutfaw at his expense, when he sudilen—
ly reached —over-and—striking—the
white ball made a magnificent double
carom. =y
‘Don’t see how in b'azes I missed
that red marble,” he ejaculated in a
surprised tone, and he joined in the
laugh that followed at his ‘apparent
scrate!.
4
“Whitey seems’ ter be a party}lucky one, any ‘how, and I guess I'll
try her again.”
Andhe did. He ran the game out.
The commercial man from San Francisce had nothing to do bat sit down
ext child residing at.Spenceville,
Tue ALTa has already shown that
it is questionable whether the members of the Legislature are entitl.d to
pay forthe time they are now consuming. If the. Assesemb!y was
right when it declared thatthe pres—
ent ig not a distinct session, then
they are not so entitled. Should the
present week be wasted as it was
last week,<the Controile r might do
well to refuse to draw warrants in
their favor.—Alta,
. THE best method of testing a mieroscope is to turn it upon the record
of the Democratic party during the
last twenty years. If you ean discover anything good in the record
°
on have got A Me. 1 microscepe,—
Trib bune, ie
The Best and Most Retined Company in America!
30 Colored Performers !
_Six End Men! Grand Military Band in
Uniform ! Immense at.d varied Olio! New
and Popular Songs afd Dances ! Old and
Favorite Plantation Hymns !C.H, MEHDEN in his incomparable: musical “sketch, “Music Conquered,” daring.
Which he plays ob twenty differént and difficult instruments ; also in his famous Cor-'
net Solo,
The Celebrated Hamptown Qu i
—Melodies. : Garters fe
A feature in this Com i
Orchestra. Pemenny © She Soph
Concluding with the side-spli Poe pte tg “splitting Planta.
Don't Fail te. see “<a Grand Mililary Band in Street Parade Monday
: “Afternoon, ‘between 1 and 2 over.
Box Sheet f the sale of Reser ryed
now open, to Dehad at Vinton's nor Sterne,
ao extra charge for reserved seats,
Uncle Jeff's Visit {.
_ eee Priaasi that it dha re ex“Goll-darned ef it ain't easier than . offense consisted of having taken to! a6 Wecin to ery over ti — 4
. ; eee a a Bread street saloon tue other night. i¢ }ogks. Guess I could shove them . jj .celfa wife, whi ich procedure isan, ; ne 1; ne sad affai,
é anhi/ periment é hoe < a : It mut dried its eyes on re
and jamorcoyer ape oe a frie endly game between’ arbles around-right-smarief L felt nen and flagrant: violation: of thet. 2 remember,
{ts and is moreoyer a pio ; ' 1. 5 ieee : a ppen oT a8 ae that the se emer children d
or Fri. of the kind, it is worthy of some noi tw ral b liard sharps. well, wich I don’t ter—night. Cinb’s Constitution. The visitors i a jae 6 ; Most.
Se We sce én a ‘*Mountain Hiss ve uff pee ation c twenAnd then helput on his coat, gathmet with a cordial reception from f : e ° 0 Wenty-fiy ré.ty
ton ofma aday of Trout Farm,” owned by the Traxair of eyez to turn in his direction, . ered in the stakes from the man at) yr. snd Mrs, Nihell, .who were y pee
an writ srg if is SpoKen Oras aday. us ‘MS ee ae fe vo as st i 1 ‘ ‘ re i ‘ = —
f i tar acte script editor and two other gentletwenty meh after staring @ moO-/. the bar; reminded the crush ddrum. racefully assisted by Misses GeneFRANCE proposes to dump
ysrous fasting and pect o1em— + SCR sores ie : , cies Seine SENG oe . : : “EP. 80me.
rigero : : i 1 Wi ler the firm naime of -M./ nt at the speaker, whom none mer not to forget to treat the spec-}; ieve Bowerman and, Ida AHen in . thinginto the Bey. of Tunis'
* y ‘Tae rite 078e th it a een ae ae ree Aivtias rain ; : Seer Gg ae 5 Very nity cee ‘ eu a ae oy ¢ have embarked . them seemed.to re cog nl agMiP . tators as hehad promised,and withan t doine the honors. After the auda~ shortly: si
t neha oe eee s of the propaga turned ther atteation to invitation,to all.to call and him aious brother had been read_-out of . im So 3
BSMise tee OEE? : pee nds of foo with amused looks off their faces. jf they ever came to Whe fe , aceording to the ritualis—. THe . tide ef emigration jg fair]
of Carist's ee 2 sige : siak: heat santima did: not remove his shuffled ott of-the door w tie ceremony for’ such casés made . unitesl. 3
Hence in al larce iréhes an altar; ihe isaery 1s twve~™' ° Gos 7 a ; tic cere :
se lecorated with . of “the city, from tho table. When +the. Yaukeo Me od te. 1 provided, the guests were invii—
jn’a separate decorased Wis ge 4 es Rapa : the — ee ee ee Tria aa
See ma iiie west of Selby Ein next sktliful-shotwas made; and thei = > partake of a delidious banqaet. .
= at possib! wi calied one mile eh ll ae ees SS So es ich vuln \ Here and There fed to parcaxe 0 ad = ape vp
ee Tie location is a very desirable phe ; speetators were silently adivir = '}he — table. presente d a__splendid
=e t, for the-ps t¥f 4998e,-notoni fifrom_the. excsttenc> ofth eplay tre grouse nis Deacons deht is restiesss rd not 2 a -ack-of acess ne marae at
= _ erated = tiat the round +B cabeealiy Luscn. horny: -palinstozathel with: a and ta able we € proiusely—ane
ke ' — : of . Fit ging <p aud ejaculated: _.--+ * A prominent Nihihst has been arreally Seascivad with rare fiow-4
and. contin { ; 1 ee 5 2 Se a . z ae {
i tthed Oa (iood Friday niwrer ory wan't ‘th Hck!” rested ia Roumania, and Russia will’ oto andivy. After bet eata ue had
out the c ay. J it *20€ PriGay HLore~ ; é Z = \ = a, at BS : bees —— @ : . = :
sae after the chanting of the prapheI difailing, but also on . robby san__Frandemand his extradition. been most liberally_sampled,” the rece
i aice nae Castel A wo £8 SS = ~ s + = en Saeko t 4p = te * = = Re
a focetelling (3 rat's Yeath and; account of the neatness toa railroad ; cisco" drummer winking at the others . — [he Pre esidentis withholding s following toasts were Se and 38. dary
cies oreteiiing Carists 2eata 2u : } eset E ss = a ier iOii S a : ; copy.
: that nives aneedy comulunication 7 as il to say >¢ me have some fan . -q]; t g rtice for fou Fa ane ey ae . ae
‘the rezital of his passion. fryap tie tee ves speedy communication’ a . a Say, . 1ave at omimations,, ~pé a 2} arty ie re sponded to ina pleasins manner by . r ‘se 1 wil} take pl 164 fram
~ Gospel of St. Joba, ‘takes place thé £ the ate . With t . eny a eign missions; amutil the ‘gle sadlock j the various ge entler nen named; } Trinity ae piscopa! churek at? 9
‘adoration’ kissing. of the Cross,}4 necessary “Don’tthat airfeller make them . ove : : . Our Host and Hostess,” by at eee . to morrow {Satard: ry) ‘ i tio Or KiSSiIDg Of the FOSS. z = : ae — ; ’ ae : A j uae aT cern
— ; F 3 ; ies the table or ‘for . . big marbles scoot around thar peart, . ‘Several ex-codvicts, who started/, , :
~ A crueifix is placed oa the step belo = ad 1, 9? : lok on Fel ] Bee . Friends and acquaintanees are 1.
: 5 ; ither case rapi t sh? (a DaAnK 1% enver 10 ebroyary last cep eee peas = Peers 3) be . iE
‘the high altdr, vand.while the choir ee eS nee er fhe Young nes s Social Cia . Spectftally invited to attend.
my : : t delivery are .ab-j ‘It looks asthoach it wasa pretty j have been ¢ exposed in their attempt S.A. B Se sy
sings the linproperia or reproacoes Of . r. ; ae . by wltine @ PNtgt Gra
ti 6M ssiah tothe peopls who c rgolately necessary. bard thing, don'c it Johnny?” -led swindle, _— . «The hilant Backs! ders, "by C ari . daughte
“aé .viess u Ne pevpes ¥ F $ aur eg . 3 ; at poe 9 ae Tt 5 Siege ‘
fied hi : +} : tins ler There are_-now. ins the rese rvoirs} ‘IT int Johniy, ee in Bill—Bill. ‘A new gold mining district is reSes Ne se Ay va [ts poche SNG 22 tee
F wis Posto eicn ane i nearly eight thousaad young trout of Simons, Mister, and [live on afarm’ 4 E ported as béing opened, near the . SOur Sworn Enemies—the ladies,” . The funeral will take. place to.
proaca VATE LOO, wat te ree Sage ‘ Tiantlatr ? retorted: erhonnd sof Sar Phirese id Ses . aoe : . ae See ae ey
three successive prostrations before. the McCloud. river variety, and. twa downto Wieatland, suite ted the4 hour da ry line ot Sart Diego are “a0 by T:G, Farrer . at OL o'clock ® Mt from ihe fa:
____-____-rissing the feet of the sacrelamuge.} thousand Jand-loeked salmon: lately . young} Ribas a . = land late ance a eee Be Club: F) SNead, ys qd . residence, on Main street, Grass Vy)
= , Res ee s 2 : ‘Ah, Mr: Simous," 0 fireatland, . Tes my wastakeu~Tuesiay in : :
$ is then pres mted at the Sanctuary . bre ugnt ” weg pt le — eee ‘d Glad t e ae I; iW sca bet 4 tac e ; Drown, i ley — ses atEmmanuel £5}
a 3 ‘ ‘i ee ey your pardon. ak snow you -. hingt ot Fr Chris. ~ ” s
railing t ) tha vene-atiot of: the peo. bago, inthe State of Laine Pur— . beg your par sie =: Glad to kao’ 5 on, pe hingtou on behaltef 2 . “Yhe Bacquette,’ by oa pal c! hureb, ri 3 o'alosk: :
ie.” By an ancient. enstom on inz the coming Fall and Winter’ as; But do you think you could do /tiaucy to sbow that’she: did’ not. vo
Ja $3 an cient 412 a . Dy tie ce ey ae : SEE . : = : ‘ Ni . j: PREC
e ood Friday esclesiastic off g Te; the diferent spawtiing seasons arrive, . what thosemen are trying to?*—— —} to sea-Giro at the St. James Hotel in “Ths he Cfa adie,” by J. Be tray i Bess
oe : “Waa ow ll be @urdec [ ist . ean
gee ee a ised public penttents from, probation + DUMerons ae : 2 Be w pal, BO), 3 V pis ss a ett . a . v Se hin, ee aS ** Methers-inlaw; by Jobe. Had. For ity. As SSS cr.
1 tl nmunieated from their . be made in the way. of yout know; Freckdn E could, though. Ie] ay Gould Was been elected Pr ley Se ears
ant he excommunrcate from thei alee S } . +} t f Beas? 2 ee ——
= : Z ae ste: Michigar shite. ks rf 2aSY, ati allt lone st of tl aie succeed’! a agit sg a z :
ban. The first Christian E brook trout; lake’ Michigan white-. looks or! ul easy, and I aitas: ¢ eg dent of the Texas Pacilic to s ucceed . sate Coie by Ad. Davis.
ised. the lawcour ad . fish, carp; etc., the arrangements for everything I sotout to, ef if wa’n't. Tum Sco ott, and it is reported that} ; Happy Bachelors,;”-by_D-Ei & LONG eee
erysed 3 sae & POUTLS abt. : i : 3 ee Ee é = = ues ——— : Faerie —— at me ee" 3 aenS 7 4 ar) . = mex
== ‘onl prison and retaited tr spon Je he same having a: yj , £00 pesky hard.” ; he has bo ugot seotis literest arian = 4
= ii : : : : : ; eae z ‘ bs. +i LYS. hereby annonn 1 fer eel «6 +a ow , rhe ant aii a wrest { 0: LES
e ~ ¢ha worst criminals, and also to e2been perf cted, Supposing we try 16 when bis e. amountiag to $4,000,000. : “ine Road to Ruin—Matrimony;’ . ik : bk “ion Fi
cowraze ‘the maniulissign 4 elagi st The operations preliminary to bhys . gentlemen-are = ouz _ suggested : Sergeant Bates, who cai ik the iby W. £. Englebright: =
rmitted the eoutts to perfect the! U0 lertaking have been’ wader w4y . the drummer sea wink United States Bag tlirough the South) “Our Delight—a Good Supper,¥
yerinilces no COUTL eriecg Q ty = : : i i Jengut-—e = iS 2° =
: aA iebenimenta on’ this dav] a year past, and-much has’ bien {How much is the tax:” asked‘ the . and. Kurope, after the war, is dying . by. V. Reardan ruhal,
In Ireland and Eagland Guc {Frid ae done in the way off clearing land, countryman hesitatingly.’ at Saybrook, lil., leaving ra wie aud . One ee Acmbers eh BON
5 legal. holiday = well a3 a fast. building reservoirs and ditche 8, mak: “The saloon man charges two bits. . six chiidren in extreme poverty. . Sioecait.:
ia ¢ Bz Howl i yCi a é as jon ecratt. ,
tay “The vy iSmost reverentially . ing read wi ays, and doing a thousand Of cor irse ‘if we want to put up a few. Miss Hattie Deuel,the Lowa faster, . ““Don’t-Do.as I Have Done,’ ’ by eS BEE a S ie Y tew1ose ve ql } ‘ as : : 2 5 .
observed by Roman: Catholics: but land one things thatare found ned: . déllars between ourselves to make jis dead. A post mortem examina= Geo. A Nihell . :
33 ef v i LOOrCS L . . Nes = z Fa eee = : > a < ke x ‘ NO} UNCES h ee fag 5 Tidate ice
+s ; 2 eits st 3: . the game resting we-ean de =) tion, hed immediately after death, . a. CA _ the Protestant, Episcop ul, Lutheran essary in order to ensure its success: . the game interesting sg con do it . S08. e . edia ty te de mi, . The various responses were replete” . PL cesloction b6 the otice at Ge
“ont -Heformed—charches—es-—_wall a A _great.amount of work remains to The result was that after consider. failed to’ find a drop of blood in the . with-humorou’s allusions.—-Thiis part . shal. Election May 2d, _
ring Cturcires—o % ; : ee = ae : = i I ars part}
; many Met! ‘bai sts, ola-rve, . be ac complished core the 1 next ele abie bickeiing the nobby oauieleg body f which weighed forty-five } . of the programme wasfollowed by:. Fe Ass
a years, -¢ e end of hiel: time the rand Jake deposited an ‘eagle aptece . pounds, . ‘ Gi ¢
5 en pone, at th es se Se anid Jake deposited : et = Se . music, imprémptu addresses by vaor ity SESsse
A Dispate:t Point. fishe wi ill, if nothing unforseen . with the barkeeper. The former 1it Glovers’ Gap, W. V., isin-a panic . rious gentlemen in the company, and
a Se ni = a = : : q é : is ge B t c any, a : Fire
ae eee a ee prevents the projectors frém eon! a fresh’ cis gar and winked at the boys . over-the small-pox epidemic. Physi. other agreeable social pastiines At
The other day the Nevaid = . = 274 : a . other ag social pas s. At =
CRIPT said that Arkie Stevens had . $2 min vuing : their plins, be one of the again, ;clansare prostrate, aud the Govern— . tniduich? the visitors adjourned-with Fs seed BiNgsS
R SAL Vik AAG Ot Cu. east eee Se Ss Sighs = a ++ His She SCOOPS aay Puree 3 1 E wus
hee hat place soliciting aid . most extensive in the as —“+Stay anu see the fin gentlemen orrefuses to bury the dead, Saving-* se ‘ .
= et = : *:¥asit a = Saget —— ; ay ee ys ear . : ; Z . 3 “4. ? . cheers for themselves and prayers NNOUNCES
<8 His tapers tayally Wi a T . "A hatching establishorent will in a} he-said to the crowd. When we're . the county should do'so. The traius . . that their fallen brother and his fair . 24% the office
: inne t of house and home. he . Perino F ; ; ‘ . C2F faire eich 5.88 rr 8
‘ burn d out of ho Jobe 1° . fewanouths be complated and in op—. throuczh we'll al take something at+. do not stop, Monday, May 24,
Trassertpr farther said that Arkie . : =o > : aoe = j captor mighthave a ae and } pros: .
gaid the peopl of Grass Valley . . eration in connection with the other . the expense of the loser.” SS i pee a
aid. the. peopse ot 7 . fT 31 enable t} ERO. : es : Suici: le ofa Nev: ada County Miner, { pe! ous future. ey
. would give no agsistauce. © Arkie’ re . improveme nts. his will enable the Jake pulled off his russet coat, and Seay aes For Cit at, “ al
quests ee deny an — -owners to suprly any ordinary de~ . rolling it up stowed it away carefully . George White, a Nevada County+—One-nanr the murders in this y =
sucha thing’of Grass Valley people, a a Oe ee : : Ae : : =e oun y . ONE-HAB ‘ his
usthat on the coutrary he d a . ' . mand from parties desiring young fish . uyder-the table. He took’ the: first . min rt, aS himself at the Sierra ! country, savs the Cleveland Leader, a
babe a NPS : ree ZA : at Pee < bee = ee A ! ¢ 2 : sate 5 “
éeive help-and assistance here, which . to plant in public or private: waters, . cue he came to, and after being as-}Nevada House in San Francisco . are caused by ‘the carrying of .con— WiLLiAM “Soe4ni
We. eri aterally acknowledyes:—Free . Mr, M.D. C alkins lately visit ed the sured by a bystandyy that it: was be Tuésday night, with«a suspenders . cealed — a wy :
: danas: Le a rStateHatchery 6-San Lean iro, and} good ’tick, and long enough to reach . -He arrived in the city Tues: lay “cs ares sae = NNOUNCES himself as a candidate t
A highly respectable lady TessuIny i t! re acquire i from Mr. B. B. Redwith,” spit on his hands, and asked} com: pany with a friend n imed ae Cee Se L\ the oifice of C ity Marshal,
nv \West Broad street, ; Voge? eee pe ay Pe a Pope aa : % 2 rue : eos Es
___.on West Broad street, ws Wi0Se VC: . ding, the very efficient State Fish'!. who was to have the ‘first shove at . Willi am Muir, antl -thoy eygaget at" _HEPLER. aS
Sank 10 ne > WOU resti ‘ ee 5 At. ‘ oT ‘ ; F Z \ . } 4
ragity no. one here would question, . Commissioer, aud Mr, J. Gi Wood. them: marbles.” Amid the roar of . room at the house mentioned. for one : . 3 ROGMS—FEGRR t
e ( Steve a snenience anage : sE : 4 ee = fy
says-that when young Stevens called” jury, the experienced Manager, in Maui ghtex that went up froin all parts . week. According to the Bay paperg* eee se
upon her for. re lief. she — hin . e: irge of that establishment, much . of the room at thistinguiry, the drum. . the object of White’s coming te’ the GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Piennt Dwe ting Rou
why the people’ of Grass V alley did) valuable information in additioa to! mer esndescendingly told his appa: leity was to sous medical treatment . ‘Case Goods, Grain, Feed, &e, iil nig yee ve ant Rooms
e fi REHES] = ‘ > i hie » i : > i) .
not provide * : a ls 's ae sy Ni what lié already knew regarding the . ent that he mi; se . for weak eyes, and to.se an an interest — ground floor, si se eble for su
= 2 »peonle “al 5 ; : : “ store. : Contains nic , fixtures.
% ties, and added t si t 5 A op 3 €—. breeding and rearing of fish, -all of Hayseed shuffled up’ to-the table. (in a mine hé” owaed at S Spencevide, Goeds sold at Red-rock Prices. : Lod — “05 C 4
ere : 2AV ax> _ . ; : Senet fir 28,
vada City were a — y heavily ane } which vill he of ine stimable benefit . and after takiwg sight for fullytwen-. this coanty. At 6 0’elock in the Vise Brandes! Cie i Tob a odging 25 Cents
in taking care of the poor of their sreafte aT eee = ae orands igars ‘and Tobacco yat first house aboveCity Hala
ed in taking 5 ene 4 i OF GhEIE) to, him hereafter, ty seconds Sised away. His ball) evening White and Muir took supper cheaper than the cheapest. : soe oe Sel
4 ) ANS were y saylug : j ’ saa ;
own town, He x1 sie dy heirs During the winter months, as. flew through-the air and’ ‘landed on jata restuarant aod then returned to MRS. RCSA KIN.
hat i 08sib raise : a . oats a 2 ak ee ite Ansel fe
that it was 1my i e to Aid e the . Jearned by observations made al-. the stomach of a portly individual pebeie room.» White threatened to KS Neves City, Ap ih.
money.in. Grass. ve ey; . B, citi. ready, the vayners can put up ice «in. who-was oceupying a*seat on the . . kill himself when at Sacramento, on NEVA! A THEATRE. a
zens there refused to render any malatge quantities from their-own res~} other side of the room, The fat man! the way down, and repeated tha = Notice to Tax Payers.
terial aid, ervoirs, its use being a «necessity in. gave an angry: howl aud intimated . -threat after returning to his room. 9 Nights “Only . 2
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What It Meaas. shipping fish dead or alive in as good . something about idiots and clodhop~ . At the request of Mair he gave uj nf
ye > “st tar’ ; : Fe DS Ee Ps : een WILL COMMENCE THE ASSESSM
: = : ; a condition as when first taken. from pers. Jake didn’t pay any attention . -his knife saying “it isa matter of a = of the property of Nevada Tow:
‘Pes: ach « or Passover, which began . their native waters. Ta fact, the ice . to the insinuation, but only simpered few. hours, anyway.” Muir then Monday; Tus ALY Moriday, Rodarte 11th, «1881, All ta pe
Wednesday. evening ‘and continues BE RS erate vor alc 5G ae g : = , : = ‘are required tomake a return cf réal #
ee Pr oes facilities are so favorable that in ad jand said he guessed he wouldn't.) went down stairs. Shortly before April 18th h and 19th. personal property owned by them at tw
® for one week, is one of the three . dition tu theimo wn‘heeds.they could ; shoot so high if.he got another show. . § o’c'ock he returued, and found the noon on pee a 4 true wo :
: ; sete otivale (hee Pe E Si i : rect description o nds according
great ea ae aera The in ordinary seasons supply -a large The drummer gracefully stepped . lifeless body of his friend lying on rvey must be made, including esch ©
first and second day are kept as reside dein: r: s desirable inw a. : eae F : : division and Sectien, Township, Rangé.!
tees lee ek acs “ = outside demand, fer’ this “devirable }up and made-six points, then missed . the floor with a suspender bound ORICINAL and Meridian. : Alt taxes _cn personal: )%
y i] aav 1G $ 4 a er: our . ae . * 3 . ry igious holidays, and appropriate-cer. Jaxury, purposely and sat down. It was. tightly around hisneck, Ona scrap erty, Read and School Poll taxes hao
-emonies are held jn the synagogues . — = lain that-he-w ee h : é nas = sd = ' paid en demand. Persons not having
‘goes p #i } ha : ; anth of M4: Beadie. pain that he was an old-hand at the . of paper in his coat pocket was writNS rect description of thi¢ir lands are not
: ¢ 28. assover 4s ei Hi ibaa . ‘ thi : $ : y
= scascaa : “ sagen sie 2 —_—— business, and thinking he hada soft} ten: ‘Dear friend. Take pity on me ‘i . a ion ap ET
a4 amoration of the escape of oe fee . ee a ape : * Py e 2 p the
commemoration scape of the H. S. Bradley, who died at his res. snap wanted to have some fun with! and look after: my wife. Let her Colored ing their property. When parties donot?
_ Israelites from the destruction of the! idence Wednesday evening of heart! his new acquaintauce. Se ae a description of their lands the Assess!
Siect Narnia Iezeus bekedina the! pk . ; ave some Means to comeand see me, pei required by the Constitution to mt
fs ; fee . yh I o 38 4 disease, was a highly respected pionThe other advanced. He walked May God forgive my sins.” The de. FELDMAN & CO,...05.5.. Proprietors, yaaa deo" y the pune aol
ight from that land, esach iscel. inc paside . Moved Duke Fae T ate eae ss ae egies : ates expepse of the ownersof the
, ee i by eating uuleaven al Geet }eer resident ae City. He was . clear around the table twice, as if to on was a native of Canada, abbut OB. MRBPBE sacar: Musical Divéctof-. oo pier —— a esl loo
: soratec 2aling ravened£ Cad . born in Lowel, Mass, Sept. 15th, . pick a good place to ‘*‘shove” coe ties by metes and bounds, where_the.\: ~ both, ag place shove” from. ears of ag 5 ie
seven days, and by obgerving the . 1829. Iu 1949 he caine to ‘Cakifor ay f age, and leaves a wife Pronounced Success! have not been surveyed. Persons hoi
y 4 , 182 F =
mortgages against property are re
give a correct return ef the same to the 4
sessor. Under the requirements of the ®
stitution, if the owner of property st
in the county is a resident of the count!
must return a sworn statement of the
in person, and not through an agent °
minersand mining companies using
are required to give a sworn enti
the amountof water used by then in
‘twenty-four hours, from the first Gt
March, 1880, tothe tirst day of March, )®
Commencing’ on
Monday, Apri) 11th, at Nevada Town!
Also at Bridgeport, Washington and Bio
field Townships.
Office at the Court House.”
DANIEL COLLINS, Co. Asse
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Will re-open ‘the old Ferrand
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