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reap@ ey et. Conimedntention, = rom os x Circe Grass Vattame—We, ee Tux new boot in Parié is the Pom . fs Saf. : The Duilr
Che D aily Stans eript Ep, Taanecutrt: Samuel has quite E's Puat. April 15th. /. clipgthe following in reference to! peiidn. “It is of black -velyet, and) + teas, Nteamn Carag oe oP NAN
ee { 4 neinees i i CITY, deh . . . & comment on my dast communicaEp, Tramgontpr: The past. oyreek, the M. EB Church, from the ese very high, eA legging oii aa ‘ aay i he a n NEVADA
: : : __._. . Hon in the Traxsontrz, By thie way ‘was one of rain, bail andsnowstorins, Valley Union of the 27th :Bome two, Venetiatheut work, exabroi red with . tne Fo ath Sa eit Bow Slane
: = . os om he talks, he judged, by. the Weeding . and is a very Rood sat le of What . yea Bago it was fond that the old silver cord, and a pink.or Pempetian . Of NeWada, agwinet Ie np: 7th ome 7 oT eae
. Safarday, April 18th, 1874. of my piece, that fam in wanfof an! we haye been ens ial the past edifige used by the Methodists of . red-silk stocking is thus seen tee G. ‘iam, (the a os sat
. ‘— “ mj antazonist. Hoe says if would give . four months; however’ it has again . Grass Valley was not only too stall through the open clover or diathondwar “herein, that theip Yocal .
. Whine shell de do Hin ene Girls? tay views on teaching, in the bhistraet . cleared up, and welts again pray. to aecommodate their Congregations, siiaped —— a therm = o huazed aie im tio
= The questid& ot: what shall be Ms on teaching some . rare ing for its continuauce, ; As ye bus but it ee 80 oe wax Ohio Constitutional Convenment at the rate of reven per tl uly stente, 408 from
en héy shall be. Oranch I would not be in want got . very little has been done in’ the . the foundation as to = er if posi tion has adopted an article prohibit. . 2 till paid. 4)i payable in United State, dies belonging
brsrcteige ge ee : an antagonist,and would not need . way of inining thero,'The Illinois tivély unsafe. So the Trustees resso P 3 gold coin together with costs of SUit. taxed yet
trained, what occupations they shall serigte, s i : at Hal Ived to-tear-it-down and bnild'a+iné special legislation to confer cor. om nates —_ a fees allowed Church to get uz
= frequently asked, . % fight, my own shadow. I guess . Company, by ruining what ittle . solved to atts =. porate powers, and providing that . puguaule to Sot ot £300, in U, of the first order,
aa okie 80 ak agitated, . he is making all preparation so as to water could be canght in the ravines . Jarger and much better bnilding-for ;
jndgr
an f 4 ;
LE 18 Perop,
; ; : sy . . in the Judgment Buk 5 of the sata pret Fi rdo the nu
‘< . 2 : ee : corporations may be formed under . int Bui 8229 Districy did ove €
. s its -. of use. The work has been aceae . Court on peges 362, et seq,, : a
that girls seem to be forgotten altobe ready as soon as it makes ite ap-. on the line of the ditch frou ak their us . hava struc. . te general Jaws, but all such laws seit is ordered that the Mortage we ao notice about _th
ee All kinds of means forthe . peatances. I. suppose” he is “fixing . Snow Point, have thanaged to work complished and now we hay rac may from‘time to time be altered or . 12 Pluintitrs complaint be foreclosed ee were held in the
i a al } education of boys are sug up his old. flint-lock and laying in &/ about four days. The Blue Bank ture that will equal in size and ap-. ™®Y
the property therein described, ‘owen
industria sug :
supply of animunition, so as to be. Company slso worked a day or two.
ready to fire on it at a moment's no-! It will be a week or ten days before
i tice. the Kureka Lake Co. get their, ditchrepealed, AN and singnjar that certain lot op
of mining ground lying and sitnute nt.
nnd near Republican Hill, hear Bae
. Bloomfield, in said Nevuda County fice.
,
ae
night, Tue noti
short and was co
‘ that we added to
gested, but ‘nothing is said or no
means provided whereby a girl, if
she is uulucky etiough to not secure
pearance any ‘outside of SanFran-.
. cisco, in the State. Thé Church
A Provipvence, KR. 3 Court hag
tatty,
= * a usi , ae a) : F field Township and” know “Ria. %
' : : dite has been built almost excl isi vely by. awarded $2,500-to a fireman who. tlaima” bounded ne-tollege or Black's ef what we knew
@ husband,can make aliving: ‘There Well, since he wants, in some . ‘es opened, so-as to be able to farnish. subscriptions from the ge0d= people . jost his-arm at the Oriental Print -by the Jennie Lind clsimey Gn Tee South Ghereb could do,
a to be ak bin deat ae open to} Way, @Y views on teaohing, I can . onr mitiers with sufficient water, Hie = Javeb's Flat claims”
Works, under orders from the engineer to adjust a bel€ which it wag
no part of his duty_to do.Humbug Creck; onthe pert: ee
claims of the North Bloonsti
ing Coupany, 2nd on theof Grass VaHey and vicinity, The
total cost of the Church—is—about
$16,000. Of this amount the sum*
‘West by
i a
give them, m the abstract, in a few y/anduntil that time but very litéle .
words, Inthe first place, ifa teach‘them in this State, and that is teachi =
fhem in : will be dione in the way of mining.
ing. About every one of them is ina special efforts: d
1 by the minin
eld Grave) y : : AS ; J : shee fround. Algo. all ‘tunnels, cuts: P esa that evening, anc
tended by theirparents to follow this . &" Wishes to succeed in his business, . A rfiners’ meeting was held at the . of $11,585_90 has been* subseribed, hydraulic pipes, hose, water ditelies, wart
an he must bé ii earnest; he must have
. office of W. D. Long, on the 13th of
ythis month, Which was attended
will find . by a great many of the shareholders
“In Sweden ont of 235,000 children
of school age, only 9,131,or three .
per cent, are uninstructed; Of the .
diave not theability to acquire knowl__¢dge.sufficient for-the profession, of
are not-adapted:to: the calling when
Of whigh $8,754 40 has been paid in,
leaving $2,830 50 yet on the books,
The sum of $1,218 11 has been raised
rights and privileges, taj} rig
leges and every vafiety of mij
thereunto belonging
taining.
ed only to secure
the children}-and
“wish to attend.
hts and privi:
A Ding pro;
Mg or in Any Wise goed
Algo all’ a? the certain ditch tex. ing water fro-” the' South Fork of H
a will to do something, and not be
afraid__of —werk+—for—he
: x rae ‘tad S . : Ay tk of Humbug " standing, that wa
enough of it im the: school rooth if! of the different mining comprnies’ . by concerts, lectures’ etc.,-and there . 7,900,000 voters inthe United States, pe gignal gnapceen arty oti about : aaa ee
ae J aa = * oe = , : ‘ ca re : 5 } ie E = So i : t= ah
) positions . 4@ Wants to do his duty, There is. A petition was drawn up and. signed . is a mortgage of $4,000 on the . Wore than 1,000,000 cannot. read the . ter right thereunto Lelonging. alg’ i.
Sea ee ee Baa Ho positiotia . ing, ‘Where there is a will . to be preseuted-to Marks & Co., ask. . Ghinrth “. bullot'they cast. ~ . ghe Undivided one-bulf of that ccrtaigie fmm for the purpose « open to them. House labor seems} #2 old saying, vere there 1s a will . to be preseuted-to Marks & Co., ask. Ghinfth. 2 ee Known as the Emder Dita (crn repugnant to’ thent from the fact that . ov id ie we ane who. ie a gence at ae ale e
4 as = cet is ot . 248 a will, willa ways fin a way 0 . Water trom twelve a _p ait cents
ae ees hymn endo . do things; for in teaching, very of. per inch, which are the Present rates,
extended. té thosé“Rof compelled te . ten things occur. and questions are . to eight cents per inch, Should
Work. ‘Trades are’ not learned by asked .by inquisitive scholars . that . the reduction asked for be granted,
them from tha. sanie cause, ‘The would puzzle any person of ordinary 1 would greatly benefit the: miners
=. occupation open to them, which . i¥gemity tu dispose of them, if. he . in this tillage Tlie water whieh is
éeems-to be the only legitimate one, . Were NOt set to meet all such emer-. sold at Moore 8 and Woolsey’s Flats:
-and the only one compatible with . 8¢™cies. In order fo have the schol-by the Eareka Luke Company, after
their tastes and self respect, is that -4fS take-an interest in their studies, emptying into the Middle Yuba, is
of getting a husband: And here anmee tonenet nrust take an interest in . taken uD -hy. them again-in their San
“Other difficulty arises. ‘There are . tem himself. He must urge them, Juan ditch, and ran to the mines at
not men enough who dare “embark . t@ be diligent in their studies, to be} San Juan, where it is sold again,
onthe sea of matriniony for fear of . PUnctual in récitation, and prompt} Ourstreets at present writing are
r
Smoking cigar
so universal amo
ue attention is .
itis done in the
but there are ladi
is offensive, and
would it net be w
to desist whiie in
lic places ‘of an
. ticed several sii
treon. Thursday
__ several con:ments
tice should be stc
+
Aae ; . from the same fork of said Humbug. Gar Iv a: recent, trial in’ Baltimore it . togetter with the water
to belonging, aAlso-all f thon” thereny.
e fate { IELO. " 80 of tec ‘ ‘ was shown that patent-medicine men . i 240 certain ditch
can-get ulmanac-certifieates
of the .
copnecting with said mining ¢laiz
as the Favorite Diten,” together with me
wonderful virtnes of their medieines
for fifty cénts per head,
Asovr Horses.—The San Franciseo Chronicle in a late talk about
horses and horse'men says ‘the following concerning Neyada Connty’s .
part of the business: “It is reported
that George Jacobs of Nevada City
will go East next, month, to: be-gene
two or three months,-aid will -be aecompanied by. A. Lewis, his trainer
land-driver, They wilt probably take
along the pacing horse Defiance, and
the trotters May Howard, Sweet:
briar,-and perhaps Jerome. ~ Sweetwater privileges thereunto belong)
the one undivided two-thirds of alot ine 2
certain Quartz mine, win or ledgf or lod
known as-the “Whinvis Quartz Lédge” 4
~ ; uted at, in and near Rocky Glenn een,
eae : Oy sas giles + . in the township of Eur ka in Sail Nevada
Copious showers of rain fell at in . County-and sbout one mile ny” iil Nevis .
tervals during Sunday, at Martinez, }the town of Kur. ka South, tegether with
and the farmers are jubilant over the . lL tunnels and mining property
prospect of an abundant ~barvest, —
betongi-g.— AlxO fi Tike interest.-nnaieia,.
“in ‘and to that Certain quartz mit sieaens
inl $aid ravine, 500 feet distant from Said
ledge wud knewn as Black & Young's mili
together with a like interest in the machinery ef every description. thereunto Belong.
ing. Also a interest in and to al) buildings
of every description at
At Durkentield; England, there .
was a. mine explosion Wednesday,
: : ; very horse in
causing the iustunts death of fiftyevery hors
and near <aiq mil]
=
ja pera ate
ie %
: : vie -. briar is a promising fouryear-old
:
and all lands occupied by said tnila
caster & Robinso
inability to provide for the wants 6f . !" giving answers,
For a can pe ae sas sind there is — filly Py Poe by Mr. nin for three minets.
Also the one undivided three-cights a4
:
women whoare unable to assist them . 4%¢ Various means; he ean illustrate . three to five feet in sight. ‘Phe coun
pp pt a =
3
now, sick with th
of them have b
of that certain Quariz Ledge situated it
Rocky Glenn Ravine aforesaid ‘and know
as the Banbury Ledge situated about %
yards in an eusterly direction from sal a
$5,000 a short time since, °
—_
in the battle of life. These facts exist, and no remedy as yet seems to
té them the wlVantages of education, . try over about Woolsey’s Flat ‘has
Monpuy, the contractor for the-.
excite emulation, use credit marks, . been settling and sliding very fast Ary-dock at theMare—Islund Navy!
eof Tk : : _ constant scoughin
: : te
:
Tu ladies of savenworth have ‘ 3
Quartz mitcommencing ata large Sugar : s a
: iW believe the question . ¢Xcite their ambition to become em. for the last three or four days, and}: ~ , o : Safer a ee Se employed on thé . Pine Tree standing ty or en Burar beraraincst as b
Sear paar oe istingni . ¢he-inhadj : {42 circulation a pledge of which thé . eryoir atthe head of said) oor
of, what girls shall de, is’an itaport-. MENG and distinggished, frown npon) the inhabitants-ofthat burg are tear: work. Be
, “ 3 .
Such weatl
for the last mont
for man or horse,
and éx. 70,
following ig the gist: “In consideras
sd tren oe tion of our said husbandsand fathers
sighing the pledge to abstain from
the use of intoxicating drinks, .we
do hereby pledge ourselves. to henceforth and forever more wear no more
wool, jute, horse-hair, thread, or
anything else’ on our heads except
the hair that grows there, and use no
. tending 700 feet each way from said trey
' along the ledge that is northerly and south.
. etly, together with all the dips, spurs and
. Angles, together with all und singnlar the
tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances_thereunto belonging or in anywise ap.
pertaining in and to all of the different ‘pie
es of property hereinbefore described. Al.
80 the sne undivided one-fourth of all of
that certain quartz edge sitiated abont ong
TuE Los ‘Angeles Soap Manufae=-nrtte in a southerly direction 7 Tol) Granitetory made and sold on-this—market, . Yim said Eureka Township and. kiown
. a8 the Savage Tx age being « north éXtenlast mouth, over thirty-five thousand . sion of the sata Banbury Ledge, fourtien
hundred feet in
indolence, censure or disapprove . ing down and moving houses ata
negligence, and ini many’ other Ways lively rate. The hotel of Jobn
can he encourage or urge them’ on. . Spelling Berg, was ‘torn down last
The first requisite to’ have a good . Week, and Cornelius Sullivan has
recitation; is a well prepared lesson; . commenced teariug down his hotel
the second is the attention of. the ; this morning, At Jerusalem a buildclass, and the most important. of all . ing is being put up that was moved
is the Management of-the teacher, for from Woolsey’s Flat. Some-of the
upon that alldepends, The teacher . Woolseyites willbuild at Jerusalem,
ant one, and we shall not attempt au
answer. One thing only—we-will
‘venturé to suggest, and that is, kick
Chinamen out of kitebens and allow
those desiring to earn an~ honorable
fivelihood by household ‘labor, ‘a
chance to do so, So long as that
Kind of labor is employed, so long
will'the work be considered degradSrxty-three bales of pressed wool,
from the San Fernando sheep company,-have already arrived at the
San Pedro depot.
~
Saloon keepers
the last Legislatu
selling-or givinga
sons who are in tl
ing intoxi¢ated,
in force. For the
extent. Also all tunnels suggestion is mac
. ° Ps
> : ~4 ‘7 .
2
6 . i
Je 3 py oe le
be
ing Tel women teach. aell cm expects the. class ‘Oo be ready with . some at Jerico, and some at Gonior, hewspapers except as men use the . pounds of es SE tha dip eee ete a matter*may be.ex
sf $ . 2 . as" 19
arene oo — 3 64 > ang rl t ak
sh selec Goce ae the teacher,’ and so, he shonld be} rah, the threé above hamed towns . 54.
7 ; metals, ores, gold and silver bearing quartz Jnion also
poods,' Opsrans telegraphs, act as sady: with it hi if: he:should—rez L sate on the ii; ut : ee re 5 a 2 Tur smampland of Cass County, . therein and all rights and privileges ther. ‘ she Unien —
wlerks, and any other thing—their rea y. with it himself; he show ‘re=/ being in é line road from}. THERE were 405 weddings in Lynn; Ill; is being reclaimed by ditching. . ete belonging, Anelnding houses, mines time the Rough ;
qualifications fit them for, but first . View it if necessary. In reciting, the . Moore’s Flat to Woolsey’s. The’ Mass., in 1873, ‘Two were for the : ite ee and machinery be’ sold ternatisfy-said judg:
¢
” .
class must be lively, and the teacher; tott road from Woolsey’s -Fiat to
himself should be the most lively, so. Bloody Run is impassable for-wag—
‘. a8 to infuse the class. A “subject or. ons, and \a road is’ iow talked of
lesson should be treated thoroughly . from the head of Humbug
the proclamation
beso dry, thut tl
of all:rid the*kitchen of Mongolians
and give’ women a chance to fill the
place if they Want to do so.
ment together with interest and costs.
Notice-is hereby-giverrthat-F-will “ex pow
to public sale all the above described property to the highest bidder, forcast pn Uni
ted States gold coin, in frant of the Court
_ Tury had a $100,000 hurricane in
Nashville Tennesee Wednesday.
[fourth time, and ten for the: third]
time. Business in this line has not
been very good this year, for, up to
vote for retail lice
ies
Canyon ;
: : a
House door, in the city of Nevada, on Dt. B f
i eee eaearer se: atte.
: } ha j the 11th instant, only forty-two NEVADA THEATRE
Saturday, May 16th, 1874; r. Dates, forr
te: A Good Appetite.
pee — Para ie fk ae fe nica 8 Flat, — been sas couples had joined hauds, while for rene
; Pann ee howe of 9 o'clock, A. M, and 6 but now a residen
Sig the meeting of the State Meaj-. °P; for 1 all branches they ave . the. dis ance considerably. «It wi ; periad 1. iphivaes< 1 ~ nae
_, . %cloce, P.
z “Gitte here an: ‘Th
Onl Banici : i t San . Such connection with each other, . eost but very little to build it, and eS setae FRE Pighiybe ENTERTAINMENT EXTRAORDINARY! inne my hand“thie 16th day ot ileeaiosiial bce:
Jety, HOW in session at San
. :
"+e coaptes united for better -or for
ee
pril, 1874, rae crt : professioual busit
Francisco »hysician ‘announced . ‘hut one in any part-of the-book can . a much better road can be bad than i .
ee
: GEO, W. SMITH, Sheriff. baie a hati
yA paysioian -¢ : be} ss eine Eee Bi ak es worse. 1
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
By A. W. Potter, UnderSherift
O14 @ consuitatic
the extraordinaryfact
that a patient not be learned._without
‘thoreugny Sy way of Bloody Run. Supervisor
J ee ee ee = Ms
Niles Searls, Atty.
‘understanding all the previous ones.
There should be frequent reviews so
of his, by the name
had swallowed thirty-sovel
A. Trafton, Crandall will, as soon ag the snow
Evenings, here in the cuse « Prestpent Smith dentes the report
Tat inky Sig
“end an abundance of corks, pieces of
Yieces of
glass, some of which Measurec
by one inches, the soles of old shées,
that they to tot-forgetas fast us they
learn.
a teacher to be successful, he
80¢s off, look over the proposed road
. and report oniit,The Bloody Ran
toll road was made impassable by the
that a tractof land worth $100,000
has recently fallen to Darmouth College, but regards it as a hint that
April 16th, 17th and 18th.
Afternoon for Ladies and Children,
—And Grand Matinee on Saturday
The Reason Why,
THE QUESTION IS DAILY ASKED BY
THOUSANDS OF OUR CITIZENS, “Why
Dunn, on Selby J
‘The Grass: Vali
ing about boys ‘s
‘settling and -slidiig of the eountry
over about Woolsey's Flat. More
anon, FPS.
Ww
We saw specimens of rock from
Some cash is forthcoming from a cet:
tain quarter, Jonathan E Sa¥gent,
of the class of 1870, Chief Justice of
the New ‘Hampshire Saprome Court,
has founded a scholarship at Darmouth College, :
Ss
Des-Moinss is to have a university with colleges-of all the arts. and
sciences, law, medicine, and ‘théology, Open to both feminine and masculine students“ It is to be under
the control of the Presbyterian.
are set bad exam}
nights, and that
bad habits at one
other. We suj
knows,
The Daughtet
Grass Valley, wil
niversary of the i
Fellowship into th
Monday, the 27th
Hall, with oration
sic, tableaux, sup}
is jt that the IXL Bitters HAVE ACHIEVED SUCH POPULARITY WITH
THE PUBLIC, AND HAVE SUCH AN Dé.
MENSE SALE?’ THE REASONIS BEOAUSE THEY ARE AN OLD AND WELL
ESTABLISHED ARTICLB, AND ARE
MADE FROM THE MOST CHOICE HERBS
AND ROOTS : THE MANY WHO! HAVE
TRIED THEM, TESTIFY TO THEIR BEYEFICIAL QUALITIES; AND “HAVE NO
HESITATIO. INRECOMMENDING THEM
TO THEIR AFFLICTED FRIENDS.
Must alSe.be competent—understand
what he attempts to teach. He
must also gain thésgood will. of the
scholars, and that he em nly do by
giving them his good will. must r J
also have an orderly school, and he the three Lundred foot level-of-the
~can not have that unless he is order. . "yoming mine, which is very rich
ly hinself; for there is'an old saying . in sulphurets, and’. is said to be
that “like begets like.” . worth at lea fifty dollars per ton,
These “Samuel,” ure nry views, or The ledge on thr evel has just. been
methods, in the-abstract, of teach . cut, and it is three fedtthick. at this
ing. What have you to say about . depth named, Every indivation is
‘wood and other fodder. He was insane atthe hour the repast was
taken, but itoured bim and he is
ROW sane again. Woe would suggest
to the fraternity, that in this vicinity
. there-is any amount of such nowrish:
~moeut, and if the supply is not sufficient, there are several vacant houses
;—and-twoor three quartz mills which
can be supplied on short notice.
=o<-~]
Wyoming Mine.
CLARK AND CAZNEAU’S
GREAT _ VARIETY TROUPE,
“Of Acktiowledged Artists,
The Great Lady Gymnast.
JHARRY CLARK,
‘A Resolution.
The weather y«
x ‘ ae
. ; . wee
a
‘ The Modern Hercules.
TOW 1E E :
Superintendent Denman, of Sav. them? Fire away now, here is—a . nee good for the mine to pay Church, though not as a sectarian .
_ THEY ARE Seer ane £0 B and warm? ‘Tha?
Francisco, was recently censured by . target.
Rusticus. rWe propose giving further particuool,
THE BEST TONIC AND RECUPERATOR
the Board of Education of that city, —_——_—
by a resolution condemning his
aotion in leaving his post, and going
to Sacramento to lobby bills through
the Legislature, yiving him more
power, Ata recent mecting of the
Board, the Superintendent intioduced a resolution to. rescind the
the former resolution of the Board
censuring him, and gave his reasons
therefor. The Board after listening
‘to his explanation, laid the resolu.
tion upon the table until the next
meeting. It seems -rather queer
that the wise men composing that
Board, should not do as requested
~ by their chief, when he wants them
. lars as-svon as wecan visit the mine,
ed to be relenting
the day before. I
minder, too, that
be here.
We learn that D
twelve nights at-8
‘the hall was not la
all who wanted
drew well inthis c
ce
Nights in'a Bar Re
night, having Sal
and Yankee Dod;
characters.
Local Optionists
THE WONDERFUL MAN-FISH
CHAS, WEICHTMAN !
Which created such ap excitement in San
Francisco lately.
KNOWN ; THEY BUILD UP THE sY8
TEM, AND IMPART STRENGTH TO THE
WEAK AND EXHAUSTED, AND ARE EWDORSED AND RECOMMENDED BY OUR
MOST EMINENT PHYSICIANS [as per.
certificates on each bottle,] TO THOSE
AFFLICTED WITH DYSPEPSIA, -INDIGESTION AND LOss oF APPETITE, a58 ©
blood purifier they surpass all other #called tonics. which have lately been placed
in the market. \
No Family should be without them.—
SOLD EVERYWHERE,
H. EYSTEIN & C0.
Sole Proprietors, pao
bl4-14 SAN NGISOO
2a and Feather rivers continue to run Stewly now that the ‘ice
and snow in the oantains have
commenced-to melt.
Last Night of the Theatre. S
co ws ; Rell of Honyur,
Those of our citizens who have not : sas
Seen the entertainment given by the The following aro“the names of
Clark & Cazneau Troupe,at the Thea. the pupils who are on the-roll of
tre, should not fail to go this after. honor in the gpiored school fur ‘the.
noon and evening, as it will be their . moe ouging Apzil 17th: :
last appearance in this city. The. Sddie Booth, Laura Booth, Emrenowned man-fish, smoking, eating . we Montelle, ioe E Seeian, Jaand drinking under Water, will “RO be Adama, Rosa Preston, Nathan: ce A tel Ford, :
through his wonderful performance;
Laura, the greatest female gymast in
the world, will perform the thrilling
feat of the ‘‘Death Leap,” trom the
gallery to the forum; Mr. Clark, the
man with iron jaws, will lift a forty
--—— anda ae
_As the down train stopped at §
depot, Tuesday morning, the rear
couch waS-discovered to be on fire, .
but was quieldy extinguished;
oe a
Qvuauw, and duck-shooting is prohibited in the counties of Los 28les and San Bernardino, between the
first of April and the first of Aygust.
eS eae
Presipent Grant receives the Senate currency infiation billdor
HARRY HOWARD, Banjoist,
WALTER PARK, Clog Dancor.
LON DIXON, Negro Comedian,
PROF. CHRISTIE, Violinist,
And other A
This is by: far the best enté
Pever offered in this citys.
Docxgry, of Florida, has been
sentenced .to death by a’ Cuban
court-martial for holding intercourse
with the insurgents, Concha is appealed to for commutation to im——OF ADMISSION:
Dress Circle 75 @ Parquette 50c,
PRI
: to inaugurate a rei
gallon cask filled withwater, beside . .. iat PPPTO. >Seate cap be secured at ich’s Book and ser wie ae tl
: : , . prisomment, _fVal to-day. It is surmiged that he . store. i 15 @reby annonnced
todo it so badly. But they not} doitig other wonderful feats on thé —-—_—— . will sign it,nm ; — “ety sony to the and Ready towns!
“only laid hbis-resolution on the table, trapeze; and splendid music, both Beunpy’s . bill to abelish the old a eee eisiame Union Hotel Barber Shop. The road betwe
but they further.voted to tako away . vocal and instrumental, will: be inmileage law for members of Con-. New Mexico is to be Teperted sree aa ity Marshal. Juan is about drie
his powers as executive officer, terspersed through the performance. gress, and substitute pay for actual favorably for admission as a State, LORENZ FAUTH, a4 12 . More days of fine
: ; oi ‘The performance'this afternoon will . traveling eXpenses to and from the . by the House 'f erritorial Commit~ Late of New York, YHAUNCEY FORDN hereby announeed i
= Reuiey is being” clatnored by the be for the accommodation of ladies Capital, passed—186 to 49, tee. 3 , dei pleasure in inforwing the people . S/ #4 candidate tae the tice zn
Interior Department in behalf of the and children. : — > +e. a ee Pc oy oryting City and the surrounding at eran — 5 anise
Mission Indiahs in this State; “Ath, SE Oe Owe to hitch in the aetion of. AN anti-swearing society failed in. °YN* ‘Hat he has leased the : For Marshal
might do no harm for sume of our Ariivals by the Colfax Stage. . the House.on the deficiency appro. Truckee because three men could. Union Hotel Barber Shop, me 8.9. GRTCHELL is bereby anhoune
delegation in the House or Senate ; April 16th, 1874. priation bill, there is a fear that the . bot: be found who would act as ‘an , G. ed as a candidate for re-viectiol t
just to look into this claim a little,
Where he wilt atalltimes be found
to do-work in his line in the
Highest Style of the art.
Forma patrons and
that satisfaction will be
W. M<Corby, Dry GC. M. Bates,
ready W. Thuss and Boy.
ae
AY INTHROP 8. LONG is hereby foo
nounced a6 a candidate fur reves
tivn to the office ot City Assessor. . BEEN
San Francisco Mint May have to be
stopped for a short time. ba
Tuk Louisana bill eceupied most
of the United State'stimeWegrieudiy,
example, he vutlee or CILY MARSHAL.
Bnd see if somebody isn’t trying to steal something in the name of philaythropy,
Los ANGELES wants 9 plow-factory
2 basket-factory, a Paper-mill and a
dozen other industries.
Departures by the Colfax Stage.
S p&prikdvth, 1874.
: Visa Anna
others are assured
guaranteed,
Tur remains of Dr. Livingstone’
The trial of Fr:
Spay th, 1s Wed pretest a ‘Ba A SHARE OF PUBLIC PaTRon.Joy, Geo, Edwards, J, . The House considered the legislative! Tire Vallejo Chronicle is ad¥ocat-}AGE IS SOLICITED. For Marshal. ___ > J. _ Concluded in the D
_Srfived at Southampton Wednésday A Detiges tadwog A Laces apportion bill und’ adjourned, after ing the establishment of-s joint stock . LO RENZ rawry; . JOSEPH &. Guay is hereby amram “BB terday. The case
eeerning. <= BES ee: Yi. Hy Hasgrys, Ageat. ~[alaben tg of a-tew. items, ben @ ye”. hand shoe cotipiny in tliat city. [Révada, Apr ath, rita aii rth ii MEALS o'clock.
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