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NEVADA CITY,, CAL,
‘Thursday. April 8, “1875, i
SERENE EEL a 2 x
Rather Saaally °
the. oppoto
the
faith.
do
It is nat necessary for
of Democratic party
muke much
up
the
effort-to sbow
shortcomings and want of bad
They can
~ easier by letting the parties who are +
of its members. so
. l to sell now, and it is
Local Brevities.
Oustomah Lodge No. 16,1. 0. 0.
.F., elected A. A. Sargent, “Chas,
Marsh and. A. R. Wadsworth, detsgates to the
meets in a few weeks at San Fran,
ot ee — ee
Stocks have-had the potte m knoc
‘ed out of them. Eve srybody wants
usually a good
. rule to buy just.at such.a time.
“Gussie Wentworth has engage a to . .
. teach the Lake City school the com-.
. ing season. We venture tle assercontending for the leadership of the . to that the people: there will be
party, both in Sin Francisco ane wall Gatistie i with the aio:
Sacramento doit, Inthe latter plaice . =
there are two sets of imwen claiming . -Wm'. Edwards, business mapager
to be the County Central Committee.
They both published ecards in” the
eres ii 4
» ARLE EL TELA WOECTE
jand joint proprietor.ef the Truckee
Republican, isin town,
visit to his numerous friends in this .
Grand Lodge wiieh+te Downieville, via
nrrkiryat
Communkation .
Ep. TRaNscurpr: A have “noticed
two. or three articles im” your . paper
\ eoncerbing afew youd trom Nevada
North Bloom: .
i field.
4 interest of Nevada, I look upon this .
-. one as second-only to
built to
tailroads. are built for the .
of travel .
the railroad
now being
Colfax.
. business and
this city from .
eonvenience
. and the carr ying trade,
to make that
: they must-have somethiny
business profitable,
. to carry,
ided hy which
and_ travel. if
Land tributaries provi
. to secure that trade
“pod in order .
. © .
As a road enterprise in the.
the people-of -Nevada-— City-—wish. to
; increase their business, thevalue_of
. their property and the power and influences: to brild
<4}
s.
Letter From Nevada.
; Virornia Cry, April 4th.
Ep. TRANSCRIPT:
passed Las-been replete with mrisfor.
tune to stock speculators, ‘For a day .
or two things assumed an. old-time .
the
Bulletin Boards, for the market was
look; eager crowds rushed to
looking up a little, but it was a vain
delusion, and the week closed on a]
nee if
again the Comstock mines command
a price similar'to those attained durDiamond
dealings have .
soft market. It is a chance ever .
the
and
done their work; aud the men Who.
gaye-their means io muke the tharket, have, perchance, wisely _ sured .
last’. upheaval.
devilish
their attentions to other things. than
the pursuit of-fortune in the yucer.
l Said:
WANTED TO Be ScArED,-The American says that a, very decently ap-.
pearing and well dressed. man catted ‘)
The week justjatthe police station_in. Lawrenice, . fannees.
Mass:,and walking up fo the railing,
behind which shone the good natured facé of ‘‘Bach,”’ steadied himseif
and with intense drunken gravity
Marshal?Delinquent Notice.
NUREKA CONSOLIDATED MIXING
CO. “Loéation of principal place of
bhipire Rach, Yuba County,
Cal. “Logption of wi are lore Ey @_Gopper
i Mining » Distetét,< real ae Gul.
There are de eet a, the foils Wing
described stock, Chi agcount Of -Asse-sment
No13_jevied on the Twenty seventh. (27)
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-and yielded 532 ounces Of wmulyain,
daily papers.
eal, we only arrive ut the *& oucluston .
that there is a'gener: al’ muss among .
perus
them,-and that in the language
the Placer Herald, ‘the chives is}
split wicte open there, 2s-well_as-in
San Francisco. [twill not do for
tlre-unterrified to become too — belliglose their supposed supremacy in the
State, It does ndt<argue well for
coming success when the elements
areas discordant as they ‘appear to
be at héadqnarters. They -hadbettet follew Grant’s advice and ‘Let
us have-peace.”
a oe
California Comsolidated Mine,
‘The California Consolidated MinCompany own the California
iden da tpeing ball.
“dane,
dua serene
rrr
The owners of the Skating Rink
. think that arrange ments will soon be
. made to repair and put it in order
“Things will be pretty lively on-the
lin2-of the railroad between bere and .
Grass Valley in a couple of weeks,
The Board of-Supervisors will
complete their labors fof this term
to-day, wé believe.
San Jithites are going to learn to
Millington went over there
yeste rday to organize dancing classes.
John Dickgon is seriously ill at: his
Tesidénce-in North-San Juan,
Dan.
yere and painfull illness,
Sell is suffering from & seaud the Gold. Tuunel muines, which
‘are located an both sides of Deer
Creek, about a half a mile from
tuwn. The California is on the
South side of the creek, and ‘the
Gold Tunnel on the North side. Mr.
od y-FueHollandisthe . Huperintendent and has held the position uinice
August last. The ledge in the 420
toot level in the
from one to two feet in width aud is
conposed of Leavy sulphuxet rock.
The last crashing Was nude a day or
California averages
two-since of about Ju0. tons of rock
“ulirsermous through its columns.”
to be able to chronicle his recoverysoon. :
Yesterday was warm and pleasant.
The nights are unusually cold,
there is no need of the ice man until
further notice.
ane
Fruit buds have-received—namer-+
‘ous ‘hints to keep out of sight afid].
not be tov forward. . We think the
hint will bé ‘acted on hereaftet by .
Fy
some of them. see
The Grass Valley Union says the .
Nevada ‘PRANSCRIPT 18_preaching reg_which will yield a
which isworth eight dollars. an
1 @
There was nbout” one buaof
ounce,
dred saved,
dollars
tons sulphurets
hundred
.
Well, even preaching is an itiprevement ou doing nothing. =
The Truckee Republican’says there
are mupy of the new ‘emigrants to.
We~hope .
4 rae SEE hE :.
tepes; they-strount-net—d biny. -ectipu
i
. too long inthe matter “of this Dowroud, _ Much of the road.
; will pass through portions of counf4ty, new and heavily-timbered, and
nieville
— the construttion of a road would ofinducements fer
timber. -for
+ fer preparing that
transportation.
inclined to think
made by your corre” are not out of the
Moores Flat, T am
the estimates
spondent, ‘‘S,
way. The Board of Supervisors
at: their present meeting, should
make: ‘previsiéiis for surveying the
route, and if found practicable,
then without delay nake “appropriations for its immediate construction.
thorough system of management in
the Feds already constraeted-in or. der much of the. trade
and commerce ws_possible, from the
people of this and adjeining counties,
to secure as
There is “hive h just caute_of comLplaint of the road “hlanagement in
*Somé—eowplain of the
. road law and say they would prefer
. the old way of working them. The
The fawlt is
in the noncompliance of contractors
et
. . this county.
aw is good enough.
.
.
. With the terms of contract.
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{Agere all, neither the“bad _writer,
. the weary compositor, nor the vinjbictive proof reader is always to
dlame for Hewsapinper Crrors, ‘There
jis an evil spirit who presides at every prit.ter'’s ¢ and whispers. in se
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~-itornta by steam power,
+ Aan " fay Y eee GS + eee
tO. LI lO, LoCTCrOre, tie Crusis
yiclded about $3,106, ‘or over ‘$27
to the ton, ‘The hoisting at both
nines is done by steam power, . ‘The
mill at the Gold Tunnel is driven by
watér power and the.one at the (¢
There isa
new incline being sunk at the Gold
Yunnel preparatory to the erection
atid use of new machinery so as to
allow more extensive and systematThere
30 men atthe pte time at both
ic work. ure: employed only
mines. There are.ten.
each mill and eae can be kept running steadily on rock from the mine,
stamps in
As before suid, the future prospects
‘of the mine are first-rate.
Rarirnoap Loar Rn, —‘Ehe—Mfohawk Lumber Company are putting
“up a saw mill at the old Weed Crossing, on Bear River, ubout one mile
above the point at which the ruiload Bald will endl river. ‘The
Th ~tae ‘the
bridge: pn the timber ie be hauled down On wagons, on the—bed-of
the river to the point where it is to
be used. When the water subsides,
in the dry months, the vast deposit
of mining tailings on the-river leaves
a level sand plain, which teams can
“pass over as easily asa made—roadway. By the lovation of the new
mill the Company will have a roadway at hand which will subserve
their purposes ef putting the_railroad bridge timber down upon the
spot whete needed.—G. V. Union,
Smnator Sanaenr.—Hon. A. A.
Sargent. visitedGrass Valley Tuesday. He stopped in town an hour
or so, while on his way from Nevada
City to Colfax. He was warmly
greeted here by his personal friends,
of every shade of polities; and while
there Was no osteatatious display-in
his reception the atfair was thoroughly cordial. Senator Sargeut goes to
San ‘Francisco,~and will step. for .
awhile at the Cosmopolitan Hotel,
at which hotel will be bis
for the present, With his characteristie dislike of fuss ‘the.Senator left
Nevadi a before ea big serenade, whieh
.
-.
.
{this State making theit way Dack—to
the Eyst. They wall the railon
they can succeed in_doing so with-.
out detection. ~.Of eopurse they are}
penniless, We fear they will be
many more in the-same fix, and that]
when they
they will not give a very glowing de.
seription of the Jand of gold.
Millingtou'’s dancing class met at.
he Skating rink on Tuesday aight.
The floor ef that place is fifty by.
ninety feet; and it was thickly covered With dangers, How many there
on the list we do not know,
the way, itis suggested to
‘this makes the thigdaveek— in
schools : ra
should be Soak at least wi
pedouen ar
are By
Tuition .
> n
have been”
on ‘Mecdas next gee and alee
men -will come: ous,
“Arthur “Hagadori
gravel over in the vicinity of Little
York,__A-good—many had come to
believe ‘‘that he was not,’ because
of -his prolonged absence from his
accustomed haunts, but such’ is not
the esse. We-inquired of a-man
who -was recently summarily discharged at the mine, how Arthur
was, and he said “the was so as to be
kicking.” From the way the man
rwalked we inferred that he had
had a practical demonstration.
“Cirry & Blum concluded after
striking a fortune, that they could
afford a little recreation, So they
wended their way to the Bay City,
and are new looking at the strange
sights and animals down there. We
recommend to thema close inspection of the editor of the Stock Report, as he is no doubt the rarest en. riosity in that wonderful city. His
posed to be the conneeting link :;
mitel-talked of; pd-will well eEey
a visit by. the oustole: J
‘qditress j
anon Ses SEE
THE _ steamship ‘Faraday failed
was intended for bim, could come
off. "The Senator, we’ kuow, feels
proud of the kindly greeting he received in the county in which
was brought-up.—G. V. Unioa,.
om ~
Go West, young mane Thece are
J400 tnarnugeable ladies in Colorado
‘Springs.
5°90 School Hats, at”
apiece, at Goldsuith's, _
‘
3itg cents
he
. States_eable.—
wee ea I ei
THE secessions frem the
to the Greek Churth continue very
numerous in Prussia and Poland.
snow, hail and rain,
New styles of Brussel Carpets with
borders, "at Goldsmith’s. ad
peay precisely the
read track-or-ride on the cars when was-intended:
reach their old homes .
ns that .
“which.
‘is’ scratching . ~
working.steadily for a year, and ther
species is unknown, bet he ‘is aye
from England. Mendayto complete
the laying of = the direct United
Catholic
IN several sections of the S State, on
Monday, there were heavy gales;
ph -eartie—word—that—treverses—the
meaning of a sentence and makes it
oppesite of what
Phemost-inteligent
compositor in the world could not
. hit the words nevessary to make the
complete changes that are made in.
. putting a-pieee of manuscript in
. typé> “Ttis easy enough to mistake
a word, -but to always light upon. one
. that can take its pl vce and. exactly
rreversy tho menning -of the writer,
Lregttire s-a—skill thats fHOrS titi
human, Ifthere ave any ‘scientific
. persons who can explain: this thing
finany other way, let them speak up.
} —Louisville ) Coufier-Journal.
2
[Tn oné of our : public sc ere yes=
terday Johuny and Jimmy got into a
quarrel and were called up for it.
.
‘He stoleoranges,’’. said Johnny,
‘and: kin “prove: it.’ < “Tsay I
didn't” Was the prompt ‘response
“but he stele apples arid wouldn't
give me the first bite.’’ “*My, dear
children,’ said the teacher kinuly,
‘‘suy no more. Iam fully convinced
that you will be ~& board of educa:
page 8 some aay”
‘St Louis Dispated
the following good drive:
ing was Bd gama by a
sible PS
sf * good
e ane the other
Planters’ Boo aid
‘ion to him, reading
. fare: What is this.
. adn Financiere?”
replied, ‘I suppose that is cu
a Wall street bull.
OC a sateen
from a bill» of
“Ove®in the Fifth ward-an uneduVeated-manrunsgrocery. Saturday
lasts women came in and _bought
seven pounds of cheap sugar. After
it was all nicely done up she inquired how much it was. ‘‘Let’s
~see,”’ said thie grocer, taking his pencil and a piece of paper, ‘seven.
pounds at seven cents a pound.
Seven times seven is seventy-seven,
Call it seventy-five cents and take it
along. —Toledo Blade.
Tuk title of ‘‘Reverend,”’ which is
just now the cause of quite a breeze
‘in the ecclesiastical atmosphere of
England,.seems after all) not to belong exclusively to the clergy. Masters in C bar very Wero once styled
“Reverend.”
7 NUMBER of: the ‘societyafilicted
family: heads-ofene-of.
able uvenues have -banded together
wid pledged each other that if their
tle drum” follies-afier Easter, they
town, and call them “*bass drums.’
—Chicayo Journal.
Reerprocat = retribution—Out in
hio, last—week, alife insurance
; aveHL Wis harried to a book cunVasser,
*“May heaven bless and keep you.
from your own true love, b bjawmin
Herrick,’ Was the way the letter
ended, — a
Fad
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end -maintain colKS
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eat -fashion=
* Being .
familia” with ‘the country through .
which the road would pass as far: as .
wives persist in renewing their *ket. of Picton,
-well, and possibly pay, but they are
-a—titthe—_thin—seme—oftthen
++ -withnra,few feet of euch other;
fem
Set in, and Lam willing
will-get-ip-partresef-theit-ownr down +
4
‘lots ad sweeping the streets, Do you
‘pings there is more left of the same
sort,
tain. realm of gic cks, I told: you ‘in .
theoutsetthat I would post your tne se that [—that Ishan’t get any .
readers on the mines, but I may as
well say to prevent. misanderstand.
ing, that J neither wish to Bull or .
Bear stocks, fer; with my few shares .
which is worth somewhere .
about a dollar en anything T
Bay” would not aggrandize nor militate,
for nor against my fortune in the .
least , So I can look serenely on in .
trusting confidence, that. if all the
stocks go up to a thousand dollars a
share, mine might about the time_of
the secoud centénnial, ‘be ‘qnotes at
six bityarod, << o
The glowing accounts in our loeal
papers and the stock report -read
acre,
-beingwritten on the principle of ‘neverBut I sup~ Just give the
give a dog a bad name.
all. right.
boys i» chance.
THE WAR,
pose it’s
Which has been impending in the
ind Justice mines; “sil
hangs fire, both parties preserving a
kind of
Woodville
.
armed neutrality, The .
. twenty odd .
fighters from I daho in their mine,. .
has. some
while the Justic 'e hag i as mMapy. more .
of home 1} “Fue drifts of .
the vival mines have approached .
production,
the breaking through of either would
doubtless let the sigGal for a murder.
The the
case are unknown to ime, this, [.
thiat—the whol-hite+
murderers ought to_.be sent to the
Penitentiary. —THE WEATHER =
ous merits of
but
pred
collision.
> —Retrows,
fen
Tlas~beer atbone could winticoit be. f
hved a> thousand from here,
Why just fancy
loailes
y What Wu enjoy, when
I tell you it cowed list hight ner wly . .
aninch in de ‘pth from «perfectly
cloudless & gicy, You m ay think this
story is too thin, but it is true, Lassure you,
ing allthe
The wiod has
fufi’ it
huygrading
been
wanted,
know what a 3s?
One of those fellows that tip over
stage couctes, and blow-men bald .
headed. Ask ‘Loni.
of the old boys, the
This has been pur
**Washoe Zephyr’
Canfield or any
Ley've been here,
source of ‘egjoyment for a week} and from the cropSince I commenced this a
real old fashioned snow storm hi 5
all I have said above, ‘This is a nice
climate for Jim, Lick’s Observatory.
Tt-goes back ws oftenas-he does; no
confidence you know,
A SHCOTING SCRAPK
Enlivened the gloom of C street a
few days ago. Several hundred men
gathered‘around the spot'to see tue
fight. . The first shot made g scatterid you bet.. The distant. loungers
ire; and in a moment C. street
motion; nobody hart,
POL TTICs,
The city electidy on the first Mow
day of May is the 6 political ex.
cilement we are going have this
Lively times are expe sted, as .
the water company that Ssuppliea the
city with waterexpress a determida:
}
Yeur,
tion to control the city government at
all hazards,will meet with foeman op=
"posed to_ their damned
-The fight will be bitter,
poverty,
extartio ns. .
Coin against
Two to one on poverty, We
feel’a deep iuterestin your CaliforHiv electiows,and will Kee a Weathe®”
eye Moon your dojugs. % Viregous,—4
ciate ae
Tue ‘University Mound College,
South Say Francisco, was burned
$50,000; jnstranee; S20, O00
<ciiinak dnicdemiciiaaan ¢ .
We t measure the riotous baby .
fguiust the cottage wall’ is the. be.
ginning of a poem in a Miiwauke
paper. This is certainly an improv
weut on the old plan ot sitting
on the refactory squaller,
2-2
', A posTan casd ‘picked up in the
street at Norwich, Conn., tue other
e-)
down
day, bore thissolemn appeal : ‘Deer
mary for lay of God seud ure a pate
, of pants.” .
“affection
*And there are plenty of men and wo. to paint witaiyou gan’t see color,
late on the nigtit of April th; loss}
entertainment, aud yet neither for
the frowzy cover nor the bluned
page, nor any of the Somes Ey Eee of February, 187!
ward belongings have yeu-.a —bit—of.
that attaehment which in the cise of
books, as of the people, betokens an
for the innermost part.
men of whom you thoreughly apptuyvé,-who really inform and amuse
you; with whom, indeed, if cireum‘stances conspire;~youenti—becor
reasonably intimate, and whom you .
never think of in the way of. earnest
frieidship.—Scribner.
--+e ---‘Are you the—hie day of Felirnary, 1875, the teveral anvounts
‘No,’ said Bach. “bné I'll do jagst ak t OF eae uae Lahey ‘OF the respective
Jas well; what is wanted?” “I want . *°8* ene nee No. Ko
to co into the room. where you —hic . Namen “me. -Cert. Shares: Amt
=lock ’em up, and-look—look it . Miis Edgar, a 6, 207 ;
over ? -sTt’s Sunday, and no time! Whitteore WE nee va a he
sce : = : ittemore ¥ 25 “ é
for visitérsy besides, nobody is ad-) ci son'T B, — 67,68,69, “
/mitted without leave ef the Mar70:22. S00 40 eb
shal »«7 tell you, I—bic—ninst . Bovyer D, 109;249,-.
oe . Lau, 200. 40.00
look in, there; want ys pee Daniels Edward, 18, 27, 32 6 ay
“What do yon want to look in there . gi}, Thomas, 1), 64, 197 27 40
for? Anybody there you ~Wwant to . burk Patrick, ES
find?’? *‘No: “but just laok b—hi ee . Bindabve dC 25 569
ere. You sce tne pretty drubk DOW; af ARRBETE dy. a
In Pm -hic=—'fraid if i don't get) 2 931, 232,200 69 06
scared somehow-I shalt kee ~p--On= wi is Pe a 10d, 106 we 40-00
1 eel 25 3/0
. I get so--hic—drunk thatt-sbail g EWerrell Iobn. Fi: rv 7
. put. in there. Just le’ nelookt the ae Ci Oper Robe TE, = 98, ot, TO OO
Sie ==0veT; ritt-see tit er 4 et Li, = mid ot
Lkncaster 3 = T23, 124, -33 6 66
. Lancaster J A $36,. = 34
drunker.”” Bach couldu’t standthat . (1) oun c 164,165, nae
appeul, and became for the vounee . 166, 167,
jan apostle of femperance, and the 7 Beg
}mman departed satisfied, and he preie 33, c= 66 11 60 j i a0, a. K
sumed became a sober may, for he) yfarsh Chas, 215, 216, :
didn’t get brought up. 2 ya 100 20 00
Trench M-B, 157, 153,
59, 160.
I wonber what it is in people. ‘that her ibe
ca
makes us likethem. There rust be fat ae 800
a-certain amount of common infor. Veeder Luther, 244, 40 $ 00
. Sates . “ray 546-95 9,
mation as a. basis fer congeniality; . Pe jonll ia ee " se
bat surety it is not quality in epy . ccham Win, . ney ies
sense, No ~it is with a friend as —it. Seeaers J H, 261 5 100
is with an author, we are won by a . Schoffcild Thos, 265 25 500
certain. qtality, and mere quanity Coupee W llnaka Si 108 oy 16 W0. ~ b4 . , , L ’
atid mere faculty go for nothing,.ex. = 360 BG.
cept as they give proof ef the qualjo. * — 201,202,
ity. There are books you can read cue bikie oa ie 150 30.00
xs a Ses ee cnet ark Frank, 235, 2 i
by the hour, With instruction and 053,” 195 25.00.
And in ‘accordance with law; and an order of the Board of Trusteen made on theany SDs
of each parcel of said stock as may. ‘be_nec. eae
essary will be sold at the office of the Company, at the Empire Ranuch,-Yuba—County,
Cal., on the THIRD day cf MAY, 1875,. at
20°Clock. P.M. ,of said day,to pay said delinquent assessment thereon, together with
custs Of udyertising and expenses of sale,
W.J. MEREDITH, Secretary,
Office—Empire Launch, Yuba Covaty,
Cal. ae : a7
ANNUAL MEETING.
Tur following spicy conversation
fappears in Wilham M, Hunt's talk)
to his pupils in the Worcester Patlai dium; “**¥You musn’t’ be am bitious —“ bs wean ft help ite “Yuat
sO
Saad) ett t 7 eb =was-tole when in-Evrope+ years =
to je to ‘work, work. So I began
painter irly im the, morning, “almost
be foretight—” “An exceHent—timne
”
“Yes, and I panated., all day, sometimes-without-eatine;—even-— working
. lute at night by gas tights I did that .
. Seven years, until I lost my fealth.”’
“And now-for-seven years you ought +
. to go out of doors, sii under. a pine
tree, and say, *Whata fool! Whata
vol!’ ”
.
ee Us
A NEGRO in Mississippi, who. was
shot.while stealing bacon, rolled his
eyes over the crowd anil. mournfully
exclaimed: ‘*Why didn’t you wil de
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FOR CITY AssEzss OR.
We S. LONG is hereby enaudieed .
} @ 33-8 candidato p for re-election to
the offi 8 of City: Assessor, Election, Stay
3d. 157:
aps
J. M. WALLING,
ATTORNEY AT. LAW,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
_Justice of tae Peace, and.
FIRE “INSURANCE AGENT,
FEICE, Brown & aoegan’ 8 Block, NEYADA. CLES, Ci. en nena
_MayY_ DAY BALL,
0
MRS. M. L, MORROW
Will give.a grand MAY DAY
BALL at
MOORE'S FLAT,
—oN—~
pene Eve'ng, May Ist, 1875.
GOOD MUSIC will be be in attendance,
a SPLENDID SUPPER will be furnished,
. and everythihg done to make the guests
. happy.
Tickets, including y Supper, Three
Dollars,
li are invited to attend. aps
a eran siete :
7
essment Sale,
el SPRINGQAGRAVEL. MINING GO.
Location of Works, Nevada tow nship,
Cuiifornia. a ace of business,
Nevada Cit¥; Cal. Notic ‘here ure delingnent apen tho fol) :
“StUCK, UN GCCONHE Of AS
ied on Hie. 23d day of Februrry, Ay
on the several amounts’ set oppos?
hames Of the rmspective stocknolders}
fuhows;
= Noot“Nsot
= Names Certfi'e. Shares, Amt.
P S Brown,
a4 2 > lw
“Charles Be ver, ~mot is’d 25 : 12 50.
. J BE Cava: ier, sf 2% le 30
And in accordance with law and an order
ee of the Rourd of ‘Trustees made on the 234
hity-ot February. A. D. 1575, so many shares
of cach parcelof such stock, as taay be nécessary will be suld at public auction, at the
office of the Secretary, at A. Isoard’s store.
‘onebroad street, Nevada City, Cal., on
MONDAY, the TWEN'TYsIXiu day of
APRIL, at 10 o'clock, A. M., of suid day, to
pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and
the eXpenses of 7s,
i. J.ROLFE, Secre ary.
Nevada City, Apu 3, 1875. . ia al
. May baetsi 5.
FRXHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock.
holders of the Odd Feilows" Hall Association, Will be held on
May 8d, 1875,
At-6-o’elock, P. Mo, st -Odd Fellows’-Halr one election at arue oes for the ensuiby
AH PARKER
Monda ¥s
al _ Beare ary of Hall Association,
FOR CITY “MARSHAL.
OSEPH B, “GRAY is hereby. aneunced a6-a-condidete-tor-reexeetion
tu.the office of City Marshal. Election,
. FLOWER SEEDS.
GARDEN SEEDS
GRASS SEEDS. .CHOICE BULBS.
‘CLOVER SEED:ALFALFA.
_l onion TOPS.SWEET CORN.
Wholesale and Retail at
PRESTON’S .
COUGH CANDY,
Affords immediate rélief ta sore throats,
TRY Ir. fs.
. . E, M.-PRESON,
wholesales and Retail Renggist.ond ——
~S man :
. We corner Broad and Pine Streeta:
)
THE AN INUAL PARTY,
_ OF THEN
YOUNG MEN’ 8 SOCIAL. CLUB,
“WILL BE GIVEN AT
THE SKATING
“RINK,
On Thursday Eve’g, ‘April 8th.
COMMITTEE .OF ARRANGEMENTS.
Austin W. Lester, San Francisco.
Win, Coomb, Rough a Ready.
Se Dorsey, Grass Valley.
R. B. Patton, San Juan. °
VU.Dd. Campbe il, Blue Tent.
Jd. M. Butington, Little York,
NEVADA,
E.K. Proctor,
Geo, Sinith,
Geo. Hentze,
Hugh Murchie,
A. K. Lord,
vf E. Brown,
cA. Nelson,
D. J, Crowiey,
C Das. Grimes,
dchn Hanly,
J.D, Fieming, dos. Fulton,
Joo. Murchie, Palmer binith,
CU. ie Naffziger.
Tickets, $2 50, 4
{DANCING FROM’ ¢ TILG. 1 C’CLOCE.
Cartiages furnished it sft ifs acd
a CHEAP!
GoOD HOUSE AND “LOT,
Lost hilifXiu Nevada City, col
taining abobt halr an acre
s¥rouud, enclose Koy a good tence,
is bifered for sale. Chere iss rood dwelling
house on the place,-with six roams, in gov
repair, a tine orenard cbntsin de chu ice
trees and yiles, and‘an excellent well tf
water. & NS
The property can be bought at 4
bargain, by applying on the premol
ises, or to J.C. ABBOTT
TE aperty* of J.C. Abbott on’
.@
The J
NEV’:
LC
Board of ‘
Board w
ment; ‘pre:
A.B. Bi
of previo
proved,
The Bo«
by their ;
Esq., appe
~~asked that
Boca. MIL
proof of
amount-of
‘River, and
same be $e
Request. ¢
Esq., attor
tants,ou th
material y
ted; and tc
hearing.
“Applicat
of Pet Hil
license to
_ Same asl
. seine Fs
* Petition
of Meadow
for the ap]
$500, for t
constructii
the East s:
Prosser’s.1
Referred
-Pauson, w
Petition
of; Washir
that the ec
road of the
Co., and t
same a p
to. Road
with full y
pense not
A deed
~ Gravel Mi
2 AGH Of Sh
public hig
orderéd re
Petition
that the L
a certain
obstructio
way,on-th
and Read;
ownershiy
motion,
Road Con
power toa»
On mot
tendent oi
correctly
_of the Sch
ty as they
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to-day’s pi
election to
Mr, Long
“for two ye
of the offic
test forthe
made.
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The ladi
ety will m:
M.E. Chr
April 8th.
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Guild at tl
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