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Jobn Colenadind T. Ww. Sigourney, who visited’ Sacrameute and San . ,
Francisco last week for the purpose
‘of obtaining statistics of the cost of
construction of the Narrow Gauge
Railroad, returned Sunday evening.
Piey were “in consultation witha
~Mr. Schuyler, chief Engineer of the
Denver Narrow Gauge Railroad at
the time of its construction, with the
T¥esident of the Central Pacific, and
with other railroad officials, and have
cost of construction, the manner of,
ceed the estiniate or statement of the
~~ L, Marsh, of this city,we published a
secured data sufficient to ‘enable thei .
to form correct estimat®s_us to the!
ling, &c. After compiling
their statistics they can make & statement, and it will probably be’ ptbished for the. infyrmation of the
public, at least such‘ part’ thereof as
thy may deem of interest. It isthe opinion of the engineersConsulted that the cost: will greatly ex_party “at Denver, whose letter to M.
short time sinee. Their interview
with Leland Stanford was eminently
~~ wafistactory. They fouhd hier willing to grant every assistance in hi
powér to promote the success of the
~enterprise—ready to give all the informatiom he possessed, and to make
PFs yas Ua DP
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scone,
Sebiaytrebetint z=
gur readers, .
every suggestion his experience . .
would render of benéfit to them. He .
‘will give the right of way over: the
—tands telonging to“tis company between here and Colfax, and offers . ),
the services of his; engineers in any
qensultation they may be deemed of
service, and will afford every aceommodation’ in ‘his’ power by way of
cdtinection of the two roads at Col
fax; The prospects of an early: com.
mmencement on the road are favorable.
As soon as further particulars can be
@bieined we shall lay them: before
aaa
Beard of ———S oii Torm,
Monday, April 6, 1874. <t O¢
“Board met pursuant to law for.
Apri il term. Present full Board.
_Byoldent L. Marsh presiding.
~~ +Minates of Adios meeting ond
oa: 4
Petition received from tesidente ot
yawith
Beats
ént of Schodls attach i pray ig tor . :
adivision of said school ‘@latriot, and
thé establishment of a new school
district, commencing at -2 ‘point .on
the-north ‘side of Deer creek, at or
mearthe residence of Orson’ Porter,
* rtinning in-a-nertherly direction to
“ the South Yaba river; thence enstetly one mile; thence southerly: to
Deer creek again; thence westerly
to the starting point.: To be known
as Indian Flat School District. Petition filed, and on motion prayer of
era rejected,
=/Phe resignation of Hon. Niles
as was read, and on motion _acResignation filed.
hed pp received {rom-—citizens-ofNevada City, Truckee and Boca,
ying for the appointment of E:
Pe Gaylord as District Attorney, to
fill vacancy occasioned by resignation of Hon Niles Searls. Petition
read and filed, and further hearin
postponed until this P, a., at 5
o’elock.
‘Petition received from citizens of
Rough and Ready township, praying}
for the formation of a new read from
the Penn Valley House up Grub
creek, cressing Deadman’s Flat ‘and
e@ming out at the forks of the Nevada. vounty road—the Grass Valley
road. Petition read and filed, and
further hearing postponed, until
Wednesday next, at 10 o'clock,
‘A remonstrahce to the granting of
es petition, signed My, citizens: of
Rough and Ready township, also reine, read and filed, and further
ring ory until Wednesday
next, at 10 o'clock, —
~Ebe following demands against the
county wera-ordered paid:
‘ON SPRCIAL FUND.“Brown. & Watson, one ‘month's
—. printing, $125.
+ Brown,’ one month's county,
printing, $124 88.
to How & Co., conveying patients
ospital, $41.
G. W: hy ae merchandise furnished, $19 13.
8. Crocker & Co. +» Merchandise
durniehed, $172 50..
Geo: M. Hughes, labor and mea.
tyes furnished Clerk's: office,
“Nevada Gas C: any, -gae eon>
suined from January” to. April,
$24 10,
Ohas. Guild, conveying patients
to County H ‘spital, $4,
Geo. King, labor on sewer at Coart
House, $3, .
By Sphwartz, blankets: furnished
county juil $16.
5. EB. Datton, & Co, fee book,
Slieriff’s office, $17 50.
Sedaitiaih anid tanned hompbreg,
. Teht.Buy and get the: advance in .
mdAn hour. Jater they visited the spot,
Sag ruaaat seal
The only Josh Billings liviag will
a
my ny
hig vicitity .
the theatre’ will accony
“We advise dyi yapeptiés, c
if there are any in the city, to attend;
it will be better than compound ca~
thartic pills. We clip the following
concerning the ‘‘beest,”’ from the,
San Jose Mercury: ‘Billings reached .
the age of forty-five befére' he’ His
him to speak of. Since then his
name and fame -as a humorist have
reached anto'the ends of the earth,””
and lapped over’ the edges. Many
of his quaint sayings have grown into
‘proverbs, that wilt tive as-touy as Up
gue. He boils over. with philosophy, fun; wisdom, ‘moral precept,.
‘Satire, sarcasm, wit and several other
th'ugs—and alkin exeerable English.
There is a good large stream of common sense aud genuine goodness
running through ‘the man, which
mukes him a favorite withall classes;
lrrespectivé of yex, ovlor -or previous
condition of servitude, excepting idiots ‘and Indians not taxed. Josh is
@ success.”’
Real estate is lower in this efty
now than it will ever be again, provided the railroad ig -completed.
Now is the tinie for’ citizeus. and
‘these intending to become citizens,
to purchase a home. Buy and Save }
price which is sure to come, Buy
and have a lidme of your own, and
spend your spare time in beautifying it, in planting trees and general
improvement. If you have ndt
enough funds, run in-debt. A deht
owed on real estate ig a benefit to
any one, particularly. to -a_labezing
man. You will economise and put
}every cent into the payinent ofthe
. } debt, whereas, on the other hand,
you might sped it. There are hundreds of cheap houses which can
now be bul, but @ year from now
they may be~ beyoud Rass reach,
~~ a home. *
“Mystertons Aftate
On Sunday night a. ladies’ garment
was ghia on Broad street bridges
pass that way. They were undecided whatto do with it, but finally hung
it up on theframe work of the bridge.
and it wax gone. They are still in
ignorance of the cause of its appearance or disappearance. At first, they
concluded that a suicide had been
ter beneath the bridge, it was found
to be too shallow, to float a body
away, and as no trace of it covld be,
found, they do not know what it
means. The garment was bifurcated
and had lace‘on the bottom. Light
may be thrown on ,the subject yet,
so the anxiety. of the gentlemen will
be relieved.
SSeS = HT
Death of F. K, Startsman,
We are sorry to record the decease
of F. K. Startaman, the teacher of
the Allison ranch scheol. He was
an enorgetic teacher, a gentleman
and a good citizen. He went to Allison Ranch in 1864,° since which
time he. hasregularly taught the
school at that place. One by one
the old teachers of the county drop
out of the profession, some from 6ne
cause and some from another. . Mr.
“Startaman was. one of. the oldest’
teachers in the-county; and One-off
the most successful, -Peace be to
his ashes.The difference.
It rained and snewed here on
‘Saturday, and about all day Sunday.
The atmosphere was damp and cold.
Ten miles above here, snow is eight
or ten. feet deep, At Sacramento,
sixty miles below here, green peas,.
asparagus, and new ‘potatoes are in
the market, and the strawberry sea.
son will be in next week, down there,
This is nothing strange to old residents of the State, but, in the East,
where every thing is ice bound, uetil April, it would be a wonder. We
can brag on California ¢limiate, if we
“havo to go sixty, miles to do it. r
* Upon Compulsion.
» History repeats itself. There is
nothing new wader the san. Stokes,
the.Fisk murderer, told # reporter
the other day, that he is trying to
lead an upright life Good for Stokes, .
“When the dayil was sick, the devil a-saint
would be;
But when the devil got well, the de vil a
guint was he.”
Unron Colleges of New York, has
. JNv. Patrisox, Cc lerk.
dnet been donated $150,000:
=e ‘
in the theatre this evening, . ®
purchase, “the claims
‘Star Mine, at Red Dog. They have
commended. running. . tuhnél from
Greenhorn Creek into-the mine,
which, when completed, will<enablethem. to. work their . claims to a much
greater deptlt
_by not only fa
qernor vetoed it,
. trony friend
ham,
following: The Birdseye Creek Grayel Mining Company have for some
timé owned a large amount of minies
nown
an heret fe
ding. greatly 6 ‘their vane
Twenty-five or.
_ Heard Yrom,
ing ground at You' Bet and Red Dog.
Recently. they have : obtained, _ by
as the
, thére-ing work ‘buf ade
; 8 3
mite, when thétdnnel is, completed /
can not fail of yielding large divi. dends. ‘Thetunnel-witl6 800.fect
in length, 8 feet high, and 7. feet
widé. -A shaft is being sunk on the
line of the tunnel from which, when
it reaches the grade ofthe tunnel,
they will drift both ways,-so as to
admit of working Meré men; ‘and securing the more rapid completion of
Purchase a Homestead, the work.
thirty
men. will be employed. The Superintendent, .G.SPowers, is .& -live
man, and under his supervision the
‘work goes bravely on, aud the. mine
will make large setarns/B,'F, B.
re J. M. Days, ‘member ¢ of the
bill.
‘Roll of Honer,
19th segsion of the California Legis.
lature, has written an opén letter to
‘Gov. Booth, in which he offers the
. Governdr’ . ‘keverdl _ dileibias
convicts hii, sutisfactorily io. himwelf, of inconsistency _ in_vetoing the
street car conduetors’Days thinks i im~several other instances . which “he © bémes; » that 486 Se
Governor has signed bills which
smacked of special legislation; but
Abey were bills inthe interest of capital, whilé this was in the interest of
laboring men, consequently the GovWe are glad to hear . Roons*!puud ‘will ‘soon produce it.
nys, although we do
not coincide with his slggioaltpgether.
“and
Mr.
. Tha dolla wing bBameseare on the
roll of honor in the Clear Creek Dis-*
trict school, for. the month’ of: March,
J. W. Malone, teacher.
ard is-95 per cent:
The ae,
Scholarship and deportment—Alioe
Alonzo. Fleming,
Deportment — Evaline
Advertised Letter List
Pelham, Luzerne Barnes, Mary PelCordelia
Adams, William Barness, . Mary. Milcommitted, but on examining the wa. !¢t: Lewelen Pelham.
Barnes,
Charles ais Blanche AGuE
Grant Smith.
The following is » list of the letters remaining in the Post Office in
this city, for the week ending Monday; April 6th, 1874. Persons -enquiring for any of these letters wil
please say ‘‘advertised:''
é ¥
Katie Albert, 2, Rob, Adawia; Mrs,
re: Belden, 8, Erskins, B, Delphiane, W. Collever, J. A. Fitzpatrick, C. V, Hyer, Mrs. J.A. Holiday, Giuseppe Moresi, Giasemo Refetti, M. B. Sidles, P. A. Tompkins,
The Way to Hecome Weilthy.
First have brains; . second
April Showers,
bi and all.
a . the substantial manner that. the: upha
your brains all run to wit; then write
a book and lecture, and you can rise
from'a onehorse counity DeWspaper’
reporter toa person of world wide,
distinction, who can retire fremthe
field witha Competency, “This” is
what Mark Twain has do:
\ within eight years.
The! Agricultural coutties are hap.
John Mc Cullough, who has been .
the lessee und manager of the Cali-.
. fornia Theatre, aud who is the pet of
. that cify, recently went East on a
. starting tour. He ‘has appeared in
St. Louis in theleading Shakesperian
characters, and has been greeted with’
créwded houses, the friendship of.
the prominent citizens, the approval .
of the critics, banquets, presentations
and an,
papegs there, compare MeCullough.
with Booth in the ‘same characters,
and pronounce: McCullough: the
. airs if vot the Superior: of Bogth.
erflowi ing exchequer.
py over the fall of April showers, "We
Suppose it is very necessary, down.
there; but im this vicinity we have
failed as yet of seeing. any one. who .
cap appreciate the ‘gentle patter of
the soft rain on the roof.’ Sunsbine
and flowers are-preferred.
40
The
ani that ee i ed “+f
ime
. terest to jour nee ous: _pondets: Ba
take the liberty of dropping you tie
ottr wertat Pas
ant week . When'the railTip 14th Tudictal ye Curt
poet on Monday, Judge Reardan ‘ates
siding.
The applieation of the trustees of
the Methadist Episcopal Church Society of Nevada City, for an ,order of
Coutt, allowing the corporation to
}sebk . the Methodist parsonage and}
the Methedist Church building, . GB
Broad street, it this,eity, was granted
in the District Court yesterday. :
Three lectures im succession this
much . Week, would indicate to outside. ‘bar-burians that intellectual ~amusements ° were in vogue here; but the.
strain on the miantal powers is not
killing. <
Mumps: copthue to rage in this
city.
Preumonia seems to be prevalent
all over the county. F. K. Startsmap and Joseph Perkins died. with
it in Grass Valley last. week. Seve
eral in this city are afflicted with it,
but ho serious Gases exist. ;
Our thanks are due our.éorrespondents in different parts of the coun-:
ty for their favors, and we hope they
will continue writing. —
ee a We were shown by
valuable set ofsleevé buttons, bequeathed to him by a Mr. Allen of
~~~
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jis being manifested, but we do not
Colered Children im
ar case of admitting
‘county, The
‘of the se oilibeed ‘was demand
‘COlgred pareut'there, find the Jeugh. WY,
ers rflnitted them. Some opposition
see how the teacher could do. otberwise. The law is plain, and unless
the district wish to maintain a separate school, they certainly are compelled toadmit the colored children
into ‘the public school.
<> 2.
District ApéOrney, >. .
The Board ‘of Supervisors, ‘yesterday appointeds b
yote, E. H. Gaylorc Yo ‘the office. of
oceanioned by the” ‘fésighation of
eu The appointmentis-#-good one, ind will ‘be sat———— a +.
old and well known mines of Grass
Valley, having been Jotated as Jong
‘ago as January” 185%. Like -most of
the.eld locations, it/has ; been its ups
and downs and passed through many
_— Sbmething near half a milhis ‘mine at various. times and ibia
the opinion of: good judges that many
& million remains yet -to= reward
hand of the faithful—-seeker.
mine is now idle but the owners are
San Franciseo.— ‘They-are= ‘gold, set
with pearl and cameo, the original.
cust-was one bundyed and twentyve dollars. pape
We saw Mr, ‘Van Slyke of Indian
Springs it town; with-a—load of
freight, yesterday; he says the weath} or, is getting warm, in his locality,
rand the grass is growing finely; fead
is good and stock is growing fat.
L ide oh
San Jnan Items. —__
We glean the following items from
the San Juan Weekly Times:
“The Amateurs/of San Juan, “have
‘in-réehearsal, “Ten nights in a Bar
p The net proceeds to be given for the
improveniént of Main Street. .
. The Skating Rink will be opened
' fow. Bkaters: @hd visitors, on Saturday
-April 11th. The b.a-s band will
. discourse music {or the skaters, '
No prayers have been-made at the
saloons yet, and whisky is sold without let or hindrance.
The road contractors on the séveral roads leading out of the town, are
pat work making thorough repairs,
San Juan boasts of the best bands
both .brass.and guadrille, in any
county of the State.”
Davis, and Bowen, are the only
miners on North San Juan. Hill, and
they are washing away the hill very
rapidly, and’ having good success.A coughing epidemic prevails in
all the section around San Juan,
P. H. Butler, who has been quite
ill, is-improving.
Dr, Farley; of. North Blooméeld,
is-lying dangerously ill with pneu:
monia,. Be
Yankee Dodge is fixing up. his
peddliag wagon in magnificent style
and’ will start out this week.
Seeley’s freight teams are delivering large quantities of goods to the
merehants,
John, Hogan will start’ his daily
stage to Marysville this week.
idaho Mine.
The new shaft is now down very
nearly to the 800-foot level, and ‘the
mén are now busily timbering it in
per part of the new shaft has been.
‘It will be sunk aud timbered; to the
8th level byrabout the Ist of May.
The old wotks are row idle, ‘dua
have been for some ‘time; bat it is
the intention to repair the shaft,
‘thereto, when they will . work : systematically und endeavor te make lively
times out in that vicinity again.
There are other mines on Union
Hill which we wirh to. beap. live. reports’ of soon.—Foot Hill Tidings.
>.
Sensible.
Henry Ward Beeelier’s opinien on
dancing was recently given in the
Christian Unign. In reply to the
question Whether it is wicked to
dance, he says:
“It is wicked when it is wicked,
and not wicked when it is not wicked. In_ itself it bas no more moral
character than walking, wrestling or
towing. Bad company, untimely
hours, evil dane
ercises_ evil; ae
some hours, and home influences
may make it a very great benefit.”
Beecher’s views are not only liberal on pe questions, but always
sensible, ‘
Tue Chaigtoan of. the Dintieibies
of Representatives. contradicts the
reports sent out ‘by the Associated
Press that the members of that.committee had expressed themselves adversely to an appropriation for Oakland harbor, It is, not. expected
that the committee will report this
session of Congress. :
ProressioyaL.—Dr. E. Kirkup, recently from the East, who has been
spending the winter in Grass Valley,
looking up 4 perniahent lécation of
the Pucific slope, has decided in favor ef ‘Nevada’ City—where he will
open an office on the 13th inst.
ADVICES received { fri almost every part of the State represent the
growing wheat as looking remarkably well, and ee an abundant
harvest.
The Rnighite Template of Utah
appeared in public procession for
the first time, in Salt Lake City, the
occasion being, Good Friday's religious services,
BORN,
At vi bi, a April 4th, 1874, to Jas.
Dotes ane ute ¢& 80h.
Rh @rass Valley, March 27th, 1874,-te+——_
wh N Bray and wife, a son.
Tass Valley, March 26th, 1874, to J.
Hey tan and wife, a daughter.
At North San Juan, March 26th, 1874; to
— cwonbly and wife, @ on.:
rags Valley, April Ist, ae tod
Corbett aki wife, a duaght bter mig geny
“an unanimous
District Attorney, to fill the vacancy .
isfactory té the people es the county, “
Union: Hinn.—T his is one oF the:
the
The .
preparing to get Government title .
» may make theex::. ~
company, whole.
on Commerce of the Federal House io
build a uew engine house put a new
aud much larger engine in it for
use in pumping, “exclusively, thus
doing away, with the underground
pumps now in the mine. This will
be done sometime during the coming
Bummer. The Idaho has six en/ Sines employed to run her vast machinery—three on each shift, The
Adaho hoisting works consume from
seven to eight cords of pine wood in
twenty-four hours—quite an expense
of itself. The month past shows an . :
improvement in the ore coming out
of the mine, the. yield for the five
weeks, being about $70,000. The
Trustees met yesterday and a dividend of $10 per share er More, was
declared: The Idaho has helped
‘greatly in starting the dps) —G.
¥s Usion.
At Grass ie an 4th, 1874, Josiah
Perkins , aged 57 »& Rative Of Maine
At Aflison Fane near Grass" Valley,
Avril 4th, 1874, Frank Keller
aged 35 years, a native of Ohio.
a. Grace Valley, reir 2¢th, 1874, Hattia,
ghter of J and Harriet
aged 5 months a 20 days. Kosibay,
At Laxe City, March Math: 1874, G
Semester aged about S§ yeard. Hest
Temperance Lecture.
MRS. DUNIWAY,
bpp ees ofthe ‘SORTaWeRt,” will
givea
Free Lecture at the Theatre.
peo we
-ON— ®
— Evening, April Oth.
DENTIST .
a “ f
ary
D respectfally Bors the
Ph ote So ee Brot and Ficinity th
éssion
ed an Office. Pe = fh be i.
=
— Transcript Builuing,.
ON COMMERCTAL STREET,
And is no’ prepared to do anythin
Srything: ¥ % nd ey.
faction guaran
Office Hours from 9 A, M.
from} to 6 P.M.
Hevean April 7th, 1874. &
ee
For City Mat shal.
C AUNCEY FORD is hereby: announce,
ae B ppmttats, for the office of Ciryto 1) M, ang
$
MARSHAL
$$.
ee
A me ~ Adsoommtent Sale.
NYY. ouNe GOLD MINING Compy.’
NY. Location of principal Place of
business, 410 Montgomery Street, San Fran.
cisco” Location of werks, Nevada Coun
California. Notice—'Thereis delinquent up
on the following deseribed stock on » t
of assessment No 2, levied o1 the 19th day
of February, 1874, the sever. 1 amonnts seg
opposite the uames of the respective sharg
holdera, as foliows: i
No of Ne of:
Nieken Cegtf. Shares; Am‘s.
O, P, Purinton, 60 10€ 25 08
‘And in accordance with law and an order
_of the Board of Directors, made on the 19th
day of February, 1874, so many shares 6:
-each parcel of such stock us maybe neces.—
sary; will be sold at public suction, ED
office of the Company, Reom No. 2, Ne
Montgomery Sirest, San Francisco, Califor.
nia, on S4TURDAX, the 18th day.ef April,
1874, at the honr of 1 o'clock, P. M. of eaid
day, to pay said delinquent assessment to.
gether with costs of sdvertising and expen,
508 of the sale.
=< 'W. J, GUNN, Beoretary,
Office—Room No 2, 410 Montgomery Bt.,
“San Francisco. California api
For Marshal
8. 8. GRTCHELL . id hereby ennouns_We edas a candidate for re-election te
he office ot CITY MARSHAL, ©
For Assessor.
"INTHROP 8. TONG is hereby aanounced as 8 candidate for re-election to the office of Cit ity Assessor.
OSEPH B-GRAY i is a announced
Siausiat = condiangy @or the office of crt .
. SECOND. ees!
~OF
Young Ladies’ Social Oris
THE Young Ladies Soial Club respectfully
give notice that their
SECOND PART Y wil
take place at a
TEMPERANCE HALL,
On Friday Evening, April 10th.
Dancing from 8 till 1 o’clocx.
Reception Ci Committee.
Abbey Gornell,“Lute Bliven,
Seraphene Nilon, « Etta Hoyt,
_ Floor Managers,
Allie Davenport, Flora Cernejl,
Jennie Eaten, Mary Gregery,
Eliza Cornell, Ada Davenport,
za ‘Invitation to be shown at the Deor.
Tickets $1 50.
. JOSH BILLINGS,
—THE MOST—
Irrisistible Humorist and Philo
sophic Wit,
So dere DELIVER ONE LECTURE ON
‘BUTY AND THE BEEST’
: ~AT—
NEVADA THEATRE,
On Tuesday Evening, April 7th.
°
Seats can be secured at Geo. W. Welch’
Beokstere—
Admission + Dress Circle One Dollar ”
Parquette 59 cents,—
Doors open at 7 o’ clock, Lecture to commence at 8 0 “clock.
'} Union Hotel Barber Shop.
LORENZ FAUTH,
; Late ot New York,
NAKES pleasure in informing the peopl?
of Nevada City and the surroundimg
towns tlint he has léased the
Union Hotel Barber Shop;
Where he will at all times be found ready
to do work in lis line in the
Highest Style of the Art.
Forme: patrons and ‘others are assured
that satinfaction will be guaranteed.
~~ A SHARE OF PUBLIC PATE:3AGE IS SOLICITED, =
= CEINZ TASTE.
Nevada, april 7th.
“Nevada, April 4th, 1874,
s ~
dn the line of Devtis Z
teed. try and ‘satis.
Henry P. Bowie, 139 60. $19 ie
Henry P. Bowie, 1406 196
Henry PP) Bowie, 141. 100. 95 99
W. J. Gunn, Trustee, 163-100 ee
W.d. Gunn, Trustee, 164 1ue 9549
Ww, 3-Gunn, Trustee, 165 100 25 08
W.J. Gunn, Trustee, 169+* 100 25.00
W.d. Gunn, Trustee, 170 100-9509
W.J, Guam, Trustee, 171 100
Ww. et Gung. Trustee, © 231 in ;
J. of 7% oe
C.P. Purinton, 157 100
C. P. Purinton, 100 ss
Fer Marshal, —
She Daily t
LOCAL AF!
—_——
a
Valuable G:
Wm. Walters, wh
comer of Coyote a
streets, OB Sunday,
excited over his pess
{out months since
place in which he~ ng
mere nominal sum.
digging round a. tree
comesodded over the
> yet, he foand among
-@rrubbish, a piece o
worth at. least forty «
raining at the time,. .
prosecute bis séareb
af the opinien,” “owe
miner informer -da
treasure there, or t.
place that Cuptain .
his bullion. Real
corner has risen at a
“the owner does not w
“yangements have bee
with the owner of a
posit of the metal wh
balance. A quick 5
these’ who -visited h
yesterday.
: For City Ma
. Ohauncey Ford, an
this city, and well kn
our-people, is annou
“didate for City Mars:
Trasscrret. Mr. Fi
fartunate as to lose }
hand. while blasting,
since, thus incapaciti
—hard-work-for—some~
himself fully compete
the duties of Marsh:
lieve him to be wort!
tion:
Temperance I
The lecture: to ha‘
last night by Mrs. ]
postponed on account
ity to be here at ti
Thursday evening she
the Theatre on tempe
leaving here she wilt
ture on Col. Baker,
is editress of the Ni
Was acquainted witt
_trem childhood, and
him is said td be very
Spee
Dental On
‘Dr. Chipman, an ¢
this city, has resume:
of his profession, and
fice in the Transcy
“where every kind of
‘will be perfermed by .
utation of the Dr. ig t
lished to need any
fromus. He has fitte
in fine style, and solic
patronage, and we kni
it,
Skillful Oper
The wound on the .
Bachtal; which neces
eration of trepanning,
skill of the operators,
is rapidly healing, t
Slowly gaining, and
little doubt of his recc
credit his recovery to.
which the operation w
ee ee
Eastern and Calife
“Oysters are now i:
and Antonio Tam, at
Pine street, keeps fres
California oysters on
time. Cali and try a
lies supplied by leavin
Me lias also received a
candies and nuts, whi
atthe lowest rates.
Ee
New Geods! Ney
Hyman & Bro. hav.
attheir Clothing Emr
aad select assortment
styles of Spring and §
Mere and Diagonal su
Youths and boys, All
Ptblic is to examine ¢
Prices, and if you do
™8 that the goods a
ge lower than yon
be pleasure of buying
wating goods, Itats, b
*® we will close ¢
leave the field ofusef.
Hywa,
Corner of “Broad an
Nevada City,
New Fir:
The Clothing busin
*atried onby B. Sch
‘omer of Pine anc
ia this city, . }
chased b by K. Casper,
“will be conducted by h
Pet has been authorize
Ys due Mr. Sch wart: