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April 23, 1881 (4 pages)

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The Dai ly Crans ctipt. . NEVADA city, CALIFORNIA. ts 4 Sat tarday. April 23, 1881. + _At theo , his icce i ti pablic s syatein and intelize gehen aim 2.4 empisyed la this city umes is, when simmerci down, to'tne effect that the growth of the pabiie schosi ta—_tinis country is respousio e iervase ci crimes. He satd be did not it to Oe THoUs want that he was fizhit ——— scHuci + a fi Bs ata bi» eighteen b if roast & bol-marin A : pe ee for break! a Yreguiar thing. He denied tig Motuvesia agita— ting for the re orms set forth in his platiorm, which . the TRANSCRIPT published severai days ago, parton charactér, bute niended that he was Tab oring for the weifaresi numanity. At one. sta:ement. thade by _ Georze s. Hupp stood up and assed if/he might propound a query Up pon the sreaker tg tint to “say what he wished, Mr. Huyp wade an observ ation to this eu t “You suy that the ‘inerease of. “rime is to. be accgun ed for by the , merease of tt expended forthe plain why this isso when the —chite ‘ ¥ “ o ‘ « ‘ dren attend school only six hours a day for five daysof the. week, and = y ; : are nnideé -are during the remaining xtha of the time?’ Mr. Montgomery asked, “Will you have auswer nhuw, OF will you have it Moiday ? “them spotted. —andreat y—to-receive—your mite and lins off ,precess, “Mouday will do,” answered Mr. ‘Hupp. ; “AL righ vik the, lecturer, ‘I -willattend-to it -Mon lay evening, aa.l TE hope you will ats come to hear what [have to say.” ‘ning Mr. what Monday ev: Montgomery will discourse upca hedeeins the-remedies forthe evils he lays—at the doors ef the public schools. ae ee 1 = Tae Tax Gatherers. County Asses ssor Coliins andDep-, uties Hayes and Thomas have be gan this towntheirmissionary W ork in ship. Weecall thec and property taxes Tiissi puary work . bee the of them promptly and hone stly by a man has «the-elf. at af bathing : his conscience in! ollzetion of. poll ause pay ment . fairly >. will be sufficient to dv all . will pay for workmg, .* a & NEW ML1INING EN FEUPRI-E Basten Company repariac gion fhe Tailings and.Geexci Garden Valicy. S PSALM SIVGINE. Desira ble. iy ing Grass Valley aod ”KNOWS WHAT IT Is ABOUT. te Good in -3is Piacr, Bui Net Always The “Bee” Gets its Werk in Again . , A Comstocker, who bas téen-visitNevada City, . en the Bebbers*® Nest. "Mr. Vaughn, editor of the Downie: ville Messenger, writes as follows to Hére and There. Golonel Jonn Hay V hitelaw Reid has tesigived the edi. to ship of the New York Tribune, denies that. i to be-succeeded b¥-him. De Groo , Birge & Company of; * . , Se eee : aaninte : for the fee he ee, sane ttt . the Sacramenite Bee: { Forty-four Mormon missionaries . 3an-Francited are openin” up for the . from this place in that commanity. . = i marcia Lassi M & Investment . Que strauve effect the climate basis ‘I ta’ e the liberty of informing passed over ‘the Union Pacific roa assachusetis inips ivesimient Whe siraive eile i $ oa ; ito make them church-.goer>.” Men you that in regard to the Nizyer Wednesday, on tk vei r way ‘0 W ales; 25) rods of flume and’6,0)) feet’ of . gurated, six or eight men the _ work Ths. pe} estimate that allo; the dirt, ‘Sead; 1, ing the wash from,the mines abate, f around the claim; stors ve Little York italy News. A rich st trikeTas As aan found in the Golden Ball drift. gravel mine aseraphic halo that_ al we ays” Soeee j well-doing. Th fellow who makes. around” cora practice of su saking a ners to avoid meeting the tax-cots . lector is first cousin to the one~ who sponges his reading by, Aor -owirg the Darty TRANTCRLPT from a nextdoor neighbor wh& pays for it. OF} cowrse there Ate very few such’ peoplein tis section, and the tax. collecests and newspaper men have Speaking of this buspaying taxes, if you can é. the “collectors on~ the diligent and careful Collins’ office iness ot fii one of street after search, call at Mr. the Courthouse, where one of them sore thumb, in will be on haad-like a receipt for itTaking hiscue from Sunday school teachers who offer a premium to the pupil that ews his lesson the best, rs a beautiful prize this ye Missionsry Cot ac tothe tax pagel in Newada township who most promptly returas the tnost : Le ‘operty do seribed ia the best mau. ju tiis mine. pat ner according to thy new law's re. Harry Stele was an oll resilentof . ated.te be worth $2,000 a ton was qiuirem tuts. Eck who know . Red Doy, this county, an 1 died at; she mintered, -somuch, and mewspap lishers, } Wilber Springs, Colusa county, on ithe deposit heretofore worked —and who of course own th: balk of the . Sunday the l7th instant. Mr. Stehr . Up to noun yesterday had been folproperty whe*ever they. live, .are de; barrel from cegtending for the prize. —— Sadia al Clean-ap at the Charonnat. Another clean-up has been made at the Charonnat mine, on Canada Hill., Mr. Isoard informs us that forty tons of the crushing paid at the rate of $35. ton, while five tous of selected ore that was. crushed separately will be chlorinated and put through Michell’s pan with a probable result of $400 a ten. The gvld in the latter lot is so course that it einnot bs saved by the ordinary i thouuht, and it now takes thre 'fiemes to do the work liseaarsin DU wiite men Were loverat, Lo ell * Hill, Some very vith gravel has been found while extending the tunuel which promises a large yield of gold. The Wide West drift gravel mine at Fecpoeth aed Hill is se ; good, rich bady . of g av el was run into last week, iu the main tunnel,fand shoald the find keep up a: large amount of gold will be taken out during the next few weeks. ° the miThere is a disappointment in Dewey mine withthe Chinese ners, They dd not seem to” understand drift miniag as well as was 2Cni one gool The conten} ri tye of comparatively, white . 1) Thther, ' y “Wey peo ne seriously the Chinamnen and pi it ' ting om white wien atata. lt will be j SiN WeesRs 4) -SORte sarge t Chinamen put to work in their membered about (eisg mua Ce sai id the native. let? wo out,o’ here. am} » Whar they : Sing psalms i mide dle o’ the week?’ '—Virginia City] Goods for Nevada Cor ty Dan aged. langerous “crossing “where a light! just south of Marys ille. ‘toot level of the Nevada City mine ho never saw the'inside of a Comreguar attendant a caurcn are > Bundred, ; Bill, turd’ back them air jacks and Damu a minin’ the . Baterprise. 6 — For a week past there has been a . bridge was put in on a temporary . by a young itine rant p roadway Over the ‘stream that runs . through a break in the Hedges’ grade For that réason no toll has been collected on Yuba river bridge andteams’ ers have been warned of the danger and told to cross at theirown tisk, Late Wednesday afternoon A. J; Tackett, a Marysvil'e-teamste-, started across with his wagon drawn by six horses and filled with 6,000 pounds of goods for French Corral and 'Birehville, in Nevada county. In attempting to cross the bad bridge the wagon turned over and fell .bottom side up in the water. The cargo, it is reported, was so badly damaged as to ry unt almost toa total’ loss.—Appeak . Ano. hier Bich Strike. last whi'e a c:oss— being run on the. 250Night before eut was en-ineh ledge of ore that is estiIi runs parallel with had been in poor health for three or About munth ago he weut to the Springs-in the hopes that they might restore his health, but too late. His was called to attend him,and brought the reinains Hume for burial. The ‘fuueral was helt at You ‘Bet, on Tuesday, under the auspices of Clay Lodge, F. and A. m., of Dutch Flas, of which order Mr. .tehr was_an eld member, ‘The atvendance at the faneral was large as he was an old citir2zen and well ——— — Placer Times. some . four years, one son ®, ScNset Cox is going to Europe, ithe Citizens Bank daring the day ; were viewed by passing imine: men lowel a distance of eight feet and found to maintain its grade. Sever— a! large specimens on exhibition at with mae interest, ->_-Paying Off the Teachers, $ Yesterday was the monthly payday for teachers in the city schools, Foeleven of them and the janitor was disbursed the very respectable sum of $355—almost as much as an editor makes i ina a whole day, Seana 4 War Lincoln will ; Was attended by a number of Tent affair you have been dee i. No such occurrenc “We give another tené incident, 7 {last at Hamilton Hall, Grass Valley, ladies land gentlemen from this city, all of There and the wl rom spe ak of it as a success. were a great many maskers, creditable. Emile , who sustaincostuming was asa rule Three prizes were given. Herzinger of this city, . ed a Jewish character, was awar.led . ore of than. —Another—was received . edler of inisect powder who eae” as ‘‘Topsy,’ and the thir.l was given to Miss Warner, a Grass Valley lady, hte appeared in a “cigar costume” which was an extreme’ y novel affair, He Never Drank. . Yesterday morning on the sleeper c' the up train a traveler noticed an old man trying to get in an overcoat, The young and spry traveler rushed to his assistance and in helping him with the garment, noticed a good sized bottle of whisky protruding from one of the inside pockets of the coat, appropriated the bottle, and then pulling out the flask said: . “Will you take a drink?” The old man did_not-recognize the} bottle, and drawing himself up’ remarked rather severely: “No sir, I never drink.” “It wont hurt.you, it’s the best.” **Young man if you insist on drink. ing whisky you will be @ ruined man . at forty. It is the curse of the land. and the last thing that sainted wom an did was to call me to her dying } . bedside and say, ‘John, swear-to me! that you will nevér"touch 2 drop of . liquor—” Here the old man seenas his hand to his side pocket, found it empty, and recognizing the bottle in the hands of the other, continued, ***Except, my dear boy, an occasional snifter while traveling,’ ” and. reaching for the flask he precsed to his lips, amid the how! of laughter which shook the car.—Cargon Appeal. Ir is that Hon. Eugene Sullivan, father-in-law of Senator Jones, is going to marry Mrs, Mark summer at Rye Beaah. : the Frenchman has » MaN was cveated a-little lower than the angels and he generally . stays there, eae . and indiscreti« . OF CHARGE. cov Being. of:.a. wagzish turn, he . & . Sunday, April 24th, 1881, as follews: . —-eat-toain-forbq ona pirates ed pedition. = > a re lesertbed rear re eutertz ined by ation called ove rere. and sone of them sing t place as are. describe i : j Fears are entertal 5 E: ‘the choir. —Virgi pia City Chrounicie. . articles.~ Nine—teaths of what as —} (Coast Senators lest the ati iit sea Bae : * aye urt to be facts is sure ficti y ha a ES a. ; = S 3 : in; EVE hae Se eS a esntinue. an T the Chinese The above js a remindee of an in the obic Sak te a 8 : . : : tf jee = 4 sa ¥43 tatifications must € cideut in the his ‘Ay of Meadow Lake. . ) itary, of course [-have ne meas of th es fail: Ratifications ma While that town’ was building up . uowinz, but that it perversi_p, . excl anged.witbina one year. some of the “boys,” who had made pure’ and.simple, I d> know of my Four mén were drowned ‘by the ) i nd were waiting for . 7" Kocwiedge (having mech bere flood at Rock Island ; the Missouri { 1 is one-fourth of a é are e Waiting : twenty ears}, ant on inferination, ~-0y 1 =" cel ; ' ‘ Mind % , } sis .risins’ rapiuily and ag ‘ouneil anil a balf miles . apitalsts, were in the oistained from those who have beer /1 ising rapidly, a 21 23 considerable placer . habit of meeving at a surveyor's office, here thirty years.: The nearest to Binds it ‘s only six inches below the : near the main street, and there whil*ath there is of ali this 15 the fac . pishest point reached during the re. 4 € iB Be wae . at 2 Bares © t = . = = i the. Tent has beéna sort Gf hait-way . -, = Saw = se t. ; ime at Ps ° ‘ s a ¢ s cent overiow. Yavorad.e results, ing aw: ay ti e time in Sins ing «, there house for highwaymen, passing from * = . f i } 3 stInty ere were * Si s from gravel_beia beigg a uum'er of voce nlista in the . Butte aud Pinmasto Nev: wda-county. There were 2-0 excurs rou = = = nad te be . vYpr : '~ } > +a -% : < > "pa places. Ab 1S cwn of ne.mean (wind) capacity. / The oid people were: never ier i . Poston toS’nFrancisco inChi == = ae ; . 7 ae Pa With any crime, tar as can Vednesiay They Fave at > the gold had been near all extracted. . — ne’ + tir ei Law: ay on all kuids-of masic . . oa Le ; ee W Cahesiey, Phey is ay a -— Sst j leai Q-eves doing mm ie ay ee oe wanna } ‘ ¢ z1 e j r a SS to-day for San Stopping
=e Moe St Camper, . whether sacred or profane. } than furnish -putable ae T t il! be = Es = j ~ Se s4Ver. bis party will be™ su.— d's Paiat— R d-Hit, and] -Onueday witte-they—were in full) characters hot say at Denve his party, will b 4 5 al ere, began (o . dlaston “Old Wurdred,” three strap— that they dare notretn pt ivy are! ceeded next week by another bound Dna — 4 : = 1 ; isolated and completely at the mercy . , . 41, Pacific Coact-aleo: and sum=2 i ii pr gre y ts : = = 4 Ff tne ach VUae iSv, alit an rumtheir tailings into the valléy, aad); prog Caps, in gray woolen estan oft -es= characters: * : See 5 : fe the bed-}-ca autal x i Sk . bering 125. as there'was bat little fall to thebed-[csevaspantatogns sad._“expansive Whereupon the Beeman “very? > M ye ee Fe out ihe mit st of : ; = ; : iahé Musse! Slough prisoners. now rod ¥e outLile min ouch hats, hove near, driving before . wosekly save thisin Pharsday «vest : P ahi NaS i ] SOE ie ita = itnthe Santa Clara county Jal Wed= ered up the shalow-bat. eim-a-brace-of jackasses 'aden-with . jug’s issue of his paper: : the a Clar j . i hici } sicks, shove's, blanke "ing—pa nesday~evenin x issued an address to pi de poits which ia the upper ; picks, shove!s, blankets, Iryionz—pans j ry. we cannot acconimo: 5 : =o ; i i part of the valle said to. tbave j and other useful traps. ' date a brother joi tiroaiist, and admit} 20g peopie OMCai Hia-in regare to ah ‘+ ES ey , j T ti ' riven e > eorrmte gitse p N08 f the sindlotter: : been intact at the time. The bad of . The notes of ‘the sacred song had . the Romarz:s be as .go xd people as. tie p oposal of the . ndlotters tu ; es or i . = “i he woah! have thet, but the t$-! raisad ee eT 9 heir = mae Slickens 1s now from twelve to twen-} DO sooner atruck upon their ears than4 it ear yd y B does nak Taiso), men for tits re Siic > 18 h¢ FU j of truth torrie he 2e 10S 0 TI P ey eae } > c t ¢ 7a a ; ; hey: express ‘their than! 3 o the! ty feet in dept The Bostonian: . trouble took possession ‘of their faces write its-items at bap bazard, -It by oe 1 t} a ‘propose to. work allof tins TES . tojandthey soon called-a—halt-in the tieves inthe maxinrof Davy ,Crock= fren S WHO € ympathy “for i i ase Uf fo i : = = “43 . Se } i " i > } . 3 ‘ cS * st be s # you rewivit ad a their « ant Say aE bedrock.. H. De=Groot--has been . middle ofthe street to consult. ett, “First be sure you resizht, the tl n ingtheir d il say that . Ss oe v9 ahead,’ and that ma-im 1t app.ied . oni. thay fee é wetm ‘re for six weeks pst preparing to. After buzzing a whiie among themSeer gee ett gape 3 ; Whe they feel ey ar tims . : : } strictly in this case, before a’dine . po ya gy mahy. and: Naediy fon! } } 7. = > a hl 4 c ae A ye se c vegin Operations, and a3 will be seep . selves-they beckoned’ tothem a native . was penngd. about Nigg r Tent -or4 ‘ ’ i 5 es ‘ if I a ; 4. to ss he "PON gs t ¥é heer perpe. erence to-our advertisiuz col . of the place, and thus addressed hiuf: . fhe Romare Every. wo-d jit has} the wrongs that ha 8 B pe is. abo to 1 a éut ir for] "What they : sing nn’ over thar?’ wWirittelt 1s ae we, al a futor e Weveiop trat 4 Ou tiem, yet are@canil ev j i : i inents will substant ave Hh. “Tow ] Farag Ape Sy: is , “Mtizene. . the eoastraction of 475 roils eof ditch. . . “Sounds like ‘Old lenits wilt substa erhave been law-abiding ‘vitizens. . been raisNo araréf the irs has ever pi obably different-method. A Card. Toall who are sirffering from the errors ns of vouch,. nervors weakness_earlydecay; toss “of “manhood, “ke ST wilt-semd-a recipe tint will cure i This great reniedy was dissred by a m’ssionary in South America, Senda self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Josseu T. Inman, SratioN D, New Yor« City. m5-ly SR BORN. In Neyats City, April 21, 11, to K. Ce *per-and wile, a dau hter, : In Nevada City, April 2', 1881, to Hairy Od vers anu wife, a son, in Nevada City, April 20, 1881, to H. Hethers a1_ wi'e, a.dau: ate. Nevada County Lauded ome ALGO Railroad Company~ . TRAINS WILL LEAVE ANDY ARRIVE AT NEVADA CITY ON AND APTER LEAVING. 1:°7 4. M. Daily; arrive Grass Valley, 2:04 » M.; arrive Coliax 5:36 y ae connecting ith the Atlantic Express avriving in $a sir $0 11:33 A. wu. 4 a. M. Dui v, local train for Grass Valev. 10:°" a.u. D “ly (Sundays excepted); . Jo16:09 4. M. (Sundays only); logal train for Griss Val'ey. 4:09 >. ». . (Sunda; rsonly); lel train for . Ger=s nee 5309 Pp. .D ‘ly Canadas excepted): local traia fer aia Va'tey. S257 P. M. Daily; arrive Gr s Valley $:92 P. M.;acrivs Colfax 10:55 M.; conneeiing with Pacide E~ ress for the E.-t. ARRIVING. 1:16 4. w. Daily; connecting wifi Paci ¢ Expre s av'p * Francisco a$3:50 Pp. uw. lee ves Col ax ti:3s ; leaves Grass Vatley at 12514. mu. 6202 4. 1. Daly; connectin wit Atlantie Express “rom the © st; leaves Coliax 4:00 a. M.; leaves Gracs VaLey 5:55 a Mm. . Os i rs exceptat); 10.1 rain from Grass Valley, 10:08 4. M. Sunday's only);local trian from vass Valliov. gn 2 >. M. (Sunday's only); local train from rass V 4:25 hs x, Dattyy ‘Sundays excepted); local train CoMax. $230 P. uM. Daily; local train. from Grass Hopkins. = —tg Valier, JOHN F. KIDDER, Superintendent. } 5 ) ot though got a f you, FREE {? —_—-= a . New York : Dry Goods Store Broad Strect, rn Thesire : ES. cHIVEL : VING * treet, known 25 the af York St has fitted it up-and stocked it vi ith a fia: ssortinent of — DRY AND FANCY GOops Millinery, Ladies’ “and Chil. dren’s Hats, Trimmings. & 3 Oo, anit taties ing First Class G JUS at the : @. ‘ i Very Lowest Prices, eS" Cail and Examine the New Coods. ~ T> oe} i = Fa 4 ? Nevada Cit, a share of jiublic pats M45 is suiictegJ. SLCHIVELL, Pr prietor aplg _ St Sn eee New Yor © Dr Goods St ire. ee ‘TO DITCH, FLUME ANp PIPE CONTRACTORS, ge ARE SOLICICED Fos THE ¢ a SERCCTION OF" £“5 RODS OF DITCS, 250 RODS 5 OF FLUE, ao . 6, 000 FEET OF IRON PIPE Of capaciiy to earry ¥ 1,509 itvenes or Lehoh ink, re A now survey For & * “Waa ever inan mM ‘iy isu e : ‘ = aS: " nasa! ets j Sere esr ee ih St " thosh-’ t hap. et against the Goverment orits of f— Prey = aE EECRTV EU UT tO Tie Tei iron pipe, witta—catryingcapacity ~ “A psalm, ain't it tern: t bosh. itt ip= sees Logit FE Cacth: Yank: of1.50): inches, through: which <t0'. “ea, what you'd ell hye ora . pe oes Months ago, avd ficers. ‘The voices.of 47,0 aee, We 1e fight to reject any or-ai aot ‘ : : < : . Slows snaiare of the old jo: i Te ie _apcamacamag ! couvey water to the-groaid. Avent peal ‘ : woman. For tais, as for afl -other Wa. j : : gee eget: 10) men will 1 $8 e ) ““Toat a meetin’ house? things written of the place, thee ¢. . Vash whl 3 Tby the successful bidders in doing “No, it's not a place of pub‘ic wor. auiple proof, notwithstanding resi—. sweet acthstones are . Sine rl to ts gas dewts. of Downievil-e for : iwenty . dear to them, the e comp lto tbe 8 } . 7 i = : ’ , years may +0t ‘have hesrd. of iti! , wei net tha tan adacwnat ani permit of this vast mass. of tailings. ‘‘Not a meetin-house? Then what ‘There were four or tive up at the bar test against the language of n ind gravel being washed down. and } 18 1% }at th r Teit, when a teamster . W29-advis l the raising o OQ rat. of “the lowe: enl of the. ‘‘Well, it’s a surveyor’soffice. efiteréd and called for whisky. “A-Lafen to release th n. Chey do not b r. s 3 shoves ward bis 3 L-« sIre any assistanee +¢ on i va ley, it-must be raised up ont of ‘Them .the surveyors at work ran+ 3!485 “4s Shove gaa am An’ . de-ireany assistance to open their . a“ oe : =e Be goers gry : é bottle. handed ou le poured_ oat a! 5 ae Ee ; , i ; i : Fe ata? so bee alin? prison doors against the laws: of the] the sink and car ied away throuch. a an* the line 6’ that air Pee Harge drink and was on the pit: of if = viet See By = } flumes 3) 0r40 feet above, For . “Well; two or three sur -eyora, as? drink: ng if, when he ngtiGed some. Couatry. “Their homes as well as . this purpose aa, improved. elevatgr . many carpeutere, a blacksmith or , thing in the glass He put if back $areat stake, and it ; . i nter ¢ as ‘ anothca tan AS Be z snffer ipe: will be used. It consists of pipe . WO; an: d some ot other trades: jus. . UU te counter a d asked fo anoth— ‘is far ‘better to snffer iPearceration a a ce la , ; k per-glass,The6ld woman got in a) ys aes L-ecalesessuount Go inclined at am anvle of 35. deur ropped in there, you know, to Pass . fury, pulled“out-a pistol from behind . “ 8" s s EPEC AT the lower end resting in the claim. ~taway time—one or two old ‘sports’ . . the bazCocked it, aud pointing it at . vail. Tue address is-signed by J. J. Into this a str am of water having a . #Mong the rest.” ih g heal, shricked out: Y¥ou———+_Poyte, VB Braden, J. N. Patter. pressure of 400 feet will be turned “Do vg do much of it?” Say » you drink that! Do you son, W. L. Pryor and James D. see sean : er ee “Wel 4) think you're going-to—be—pdisoned > 1 = and alittle giant. will be “used to ell, they get together nearly }1t is needless-to ‘say that he did . Parseil. drive the tailings in tront of the bot. . every day and have:a i Oe . drink.” 2S . ’ een : i : = A -Frext He e chem? st-has-distorered tom oritice where tte stream wilt ee ae beg i aoa at . . & way to pri face thunder storms. A . 4 eC Masquerade at Grass. Valley ace thunde heh f . force it up throwgh t 1é pipeand ‘into . tri be of prospectors who had acted as . sit es ie long ee ron the coat co “As ta difrat the sluices After the work ig one spok crea. and“ “who seemed the . Th 2 masquerade y ven night before . tereut color from what it sho ald . STOXZIACH WSS ‘ . Z re a eS RE: inau jleader of the party—That'll, do. i} produce thunder storms, Shooting Chills bown the Back, _ Drill are ague psin_in the jimhs, naus<., billiousness, synptoms of appr vahing fever and Use without delay Host ette ors Stomah Bitters, whieh substitutes for the «chilly tion a genial warmth, revulates the gtomach, coll imparts tone to the li sens hi stomach, and the inary = red to'a healthy dition sand disease is For juered at tue ‘outset, lly ‘sale by all dru rene For Sale or Rent YZ A Large House and Bara with Three Acres of Land, situated: in the town of Omega. a /MRS. B. LYONS. Particulars can ik hé obtained of Walter Finchley, Piety Mill, Nevada City. apli-2w Notice « of Dissolution. Tite 9sertewtihin: ton p heretofore existing between Alex. I. Zekind and Fred T. Bron, under the firm name ef Zekind & Bpdwn, is this day dissolved by mutual consént. All debts due the firm of Zekind & ‘Brown are payable to Alex. I. Zekind, who will also settle a'l bills against it. LX. 1. ZEK INP. KED T. BROWN. Neva'a City, April 16, 1881. . Will re-open the old Ferrand Phe tograph Gallery on or about April 20th. apl3 ROOMS FC DR RENT. Pleasant Dwelling Rooms, with or without beds. One Large Frent Room on ground floor, suitable for saloon or store. Contains nice saloon fixtures. Lodging 25 Cents. Apply at first house above City Hall on street. MRS. ROSA KINC. Nevada City, Ape 6th. School Election. HE Electo-s of Nevads Schodt District —are hereby notified that an Election wilt me held at the Washington School Building, Saturday, April 30th, 1881, To choose Two Directors. The. Polls' will be dpen at 8 o’clock 4 ™and be kept opea till sundown. Inspector, J. T. Mor; Judges, D. L Calkins and RG. McCutchan. Cc. E. MULLOY, Piesident Board of Education. J.C. Ricu, Secretary. ws THE DA NEVAUL: z The Manz this district clean-up for are antielpa’ There wa: harsday ev nir was quite hung over *t! J. D. Fen porter of the will next we for a visit. Lakes. Marshal . <ed Wi McA ss bezzler in th ou his pire belong pers en. Wm. Flo — ee ok y street payl Ate ork p erty that M within a shit on atherW Wa askifigton _Ae says tha the morfing erst.of Ome thatiell nig Mr the publ cat Rev. paper called It’s the ‘first reporter hel or any othe The Coro gota new he Free Lanee tending toe t. We ha Tore that he; ouly. What are to d@ about new name ? regret that Nevada Cit: any remind gogne, The case celsior Wat “as still drag in the Supe was the thi was subnii Several oth or fall by it 3 The chaiy Jail is grad less in prop to be lawles alot coh the ghost ot over them, : ers are Aime rapidil four. or five the gang in: good work from near \ der street ti near Worre not . After the Alpine had ony to ap afternoon, a bevzled wa value to be. charge of 1 fore withdr over for tri 4 At the b: Thursday slapped anu laiter mad weapon, w Both of the from the be wards adm) The ___In anoth: per will be of the Narr goes inte e intendent I arrangemer Way that tl are to run. — Scadde An order ing Compa was found . The owner at this offic Paying for April 23¢ Alay ar) £19-tf :