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June 22, 1887 (4 pages)

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The Daily Transcript, Nevada City, California, Wednesday, June 22, 1887. ~The Daily Transcript. MINING NOTES. OUR COUNTY ACADEMY. Pospects of a Big Mine. hew Road Law. Lawrey’s Statement. Ten tons of machinery for the Rocky R. B. Lawrey, who was shot by his The late: legislature made several Developments and Progress Being Made Mts Founding—lits First Year's Successful son on Saturday last, makes the followimportant amendments to thé road Glen mine at Graniteville have been PERSONAL MENTION. — ing statement of the.affair to the Tidlaw. They took effect TIast month. shipped from this city to the mine in the Mining Industry at Different Work—Its Future. ings: “The time was about 40’clock, The first and most important change within the past ten days. This propPlaces of the County. O. P. Stidger, thie veteran editor, is afternoon, and I had just’ returned is that providing for the election of erty was known in early days as the in town. Our readers will observe the anfrom Boston Ravine where I had been Road Overseers by the people, which Black & Young mine. It afterwards Geo. E. Brand goes to Auburn toNotwithstanding the present denouncement of the closing exercises of having some quartz crushed. Was not reads as follows: There must be came into -the possession of Mr. Hipday on land business. pression in-business andthe general the Nevada County Academy, for tointoxidatéd for under the influence of elected in the several counties of the pert, who sold it to Messrs. Hayward, liquor. Had drank nothing but three State, in the general election in 1888, Hobart & Co. The prospect of its: beMrs. John McBean came down from complaint of ‘hard times’ in our city morrow evening. : or four glasses of Dr. Simmons’ Wild and every two years thereafter, one coming one of the most extensive ; Washington yesterday. and county, it must be apparent to all This is an institution to which our Uncle Peter Purdon, of bridge fame, who will investigate the numerous citizens should lend both moral and Cherry. (A local preparation.) Went elector for each and every road dismines in the county is considered up into the orchard and to the well to trict in the county, to act as road.over-_ good. Martin Lawrence, formerly of was in town yesterday. mining properties now being worked ma‘erial support. 3 draw some water for the horses. The seers in their respective districts, to You Bet, is superintending the propJudges Roberts and Paynter of Grass that the outlook fora prosperous fuThe hundreds of thousapds of dolhold office for two years, commencing erty. Valley were in town yesterday. ture is not so very far distant asa lars that have jheen..spent,.by other well is 150 feet or more from Mrs. L.’s 6p ec eaeeonmie Wm. M.Crutcher, internal revenue number of ‘“‘croaks’”’ in this commucommunities in aid of such private house. (100 yards we should judge.— on the first Monday after the first . + $1,000 a Day Off the Coppers. collector, is here on official. business. nity would have the people believe. schools and calleges have invariably Ep.) Did not go any closer than that day of January next succeeding their election, or until qualified. Such road to the house at any time. Drew two A gentleman who came down from T. Freeman, the bitdge man and Tliey are affected with dyspepsia, hycome’ back to them many fold in the broom maker, was, in téwn yesterday. pochondria or some other disease, and increase of population and the advance or three buckets of water, and then overseers must give-an official bond, the Delhi on Friday declares it to be Sampson Thomas, of North San were never known to speak a cheerof real estate, as an immediate result heard a noise in the house, followed by in an amount to be fixed by the Board the richest mine ever struck in Cala report of a gun. Heard Mrs, Lawrey of Supervisors, conditioned for the ifornia. He says there must be, Juan, is very sick with cancer in the ing word of any person or industry in from the founding of such schools. eT é w stomach. W. W. Van Iman, representative of Hall, Luhrs & Co:, of Sacramento, is in town. ton, passed through town yesterday . g on her way to Grass Valley. y W. J. Rogers and wife of Grass—Val” ley were at the county seat fora short _ time on Monday, Also G. E, Riley. R. MeMurray, of theDethi mine; scream. Went off to the right, keeping about the same distance from the house, so as to get a better view of the leading citizens of this county who what was transpiring. Just as I had had long felt the want of such an instireached a point of vantage Eddie came tution and who had the foresight and out and covered me witha gun, saying has gleaned from various parts of the liberality to advance means to pur: “T have almost shot my mother and the locality where they reside. Of course it is not expected that this class of persons will derive any crumbs of comfort from the following mining intelligence which—the Transcript The college at ‘Glenbrook was founded early in the present school year by county, but to those who look on the bright side and believe in the ultimate prosperity of Nevada city, this summary of mining intelligence will be en chase the delightful site at Glenbrook, now I will shoot you. containing 80 acres-of beautiful grove couraging as welkas interesting. ; came over to the county seat on Mon The ledge at the Nevada County way to’ visit a married sister at. Forest than they have been for many weeks. faithful performance of all duties rejudging from the looks of the ledge, a quired by law or order of the Supermillion dollars in sight, and that they visors, and take the usual oath of ofare cleaning up a $1,000 or more a day fice. from off the coppers alone. If all is On or before the second Monday in true that is said of this'mine it surely July, 1887,the several Boards of Supermust-be-a wonderful piece of property. visors of the respective counties of a acceler meee ce m aei d case there be more than one petition, Was about twenty-five or thirty spective counties, such overseer to be vada City, Secretary; J. T. Morgan, yards distant when he fired. When an elector of the district for which he City, for which place she left yesterThe Deadwood mine at Willow ValNevada City, Treasurer; Wm. H. hit I partially-fell and recovering stagis appointed, and who shall hold ofday. ley is showing unmistakable evidences Crawford, Nevada City; Edward ColeJ. S. Fogz, general manager of the of permanent improvement. In runman, Grass Valley; Geo. Lord, Grass gered away. I knew my eye was defice until the first Monday after the stroyed and thought I was much worse first day of January.1889. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance ning the drain tunnel which now con i} Company for this coast, is in» town. nects with the incline, a distance of W. H. Crawford is the local agent for 1,200 feet, the ledge has been cut in the company. half a dozen different places, showing E.Hutchins and wife, of San Franore of a: very fair grade, Miners are cisco, arrived in’ town on Monday. now at work ~ taking ‘out rock in Mr. Hutchins will examine -mining the tunnel towards the surface, and it properties, while Mrs. Hutchins will is being crushed at the mill belonging improve the opportunity to visit to_the company. As soon as arfriends. They will remain several rangements can be made the pumps days. ) will be brought into requisition, and N.C, Miller and his daughter, Miss the mine freed-from water, there is no Mamie, of French Corral, arrived here reason why the Deadwood should not on Monday evening. H. Pichoir, again come to the front as a dividend Secretary of the Milton and North Bloomfield mining companies, arrived from San Francisco yesterday morning, accompanied by Miss Moser, and the party leftfor Bowman’s -lake in the forenoon. Frank Gluyas, chief engineer of the North Star mine, has resigned to take a position in the railroud shops of the Mexican Central Railroad Company, at Chihuahua, Mexico, and expects to leave for that place on Thursday. He will be accompanied. by Joseph and 1 William Thomas, who are under engagement with the same compa ty. J. R. Burkham, accompanied by his wife and child, of Burlington, Towa, are registered at the Union. are making a tour of They observation through the State, and wisely concluded not to slight the mining region. After an examination of some of the mines and mills here, they will proceed to Lake Tahoe and other points of interest. HERE AND THERE. of study that should fit both young Eee unty N. rable 18 SOlguar toall EY CLOSING EXERCISES. Willie Phillips, who was drowned low the Kennebec House, on the north on Monday afternoon, as briefly anbank of the South Yuba river, and in nounced in yesterday’s TRANSCRIPT, what may prove to be a new district. was eight years of age. He was in It is an east and west vein, with two swimming with another small boy parallel ledges of froin two to four feet named Freddie Massey. Some larger in thickness, and is said to. mill from boys were passing the reservoir at the $5 to $10 perton. There bas been con i] Ex The machinery is working ad EERLPPS eae NATIONAL HOTEL, Superior Court. The following business was’ transMiss Lottie Barger... Grass Valley acted in the Superior Court yesterGeo. G. Wetterau....Grass Valley day: Frank Thomas Grass Valley J. M. Mulligan was duly appointed Bar Lewis.. 269-675; Nevada City John Hennessey.... Allison Ranch court reporter, after a thorough exam Charles Sharp.......Marysville Chas. A. McKelvey ...Grass. Valley Chas. Noell.......Grass Valley Philip Stephenson.... Grass Valley Willio Wills 025 bss. cea « Glenbrook Wm. H. Miners.. Glenbrook APCD TI hance cicaek hee Glenbrook Climie Hill........-Glenbrook Stirlin Hill, . . ..,Glenbrook John Hackward.. .Grass Valley Many of the best families of both Grass Valley and Nevada City have signified their intention of sending pupils as day scholars, and reports from more distant localities indicate that the present boarding: facilities (which, by the way, are very commodious, if not elegant,) will be taxed their fullest capacity at the R Morse, San Juan, Use SOZODONT or stay away.” A more healthful, beautiful or 4 Keles ite. —jimw,,. Talk. The boy was taken from the water by A. Noyce, W. E. Meservey and Geo. Simmons. Attempts were made to resuscitate him but without Your breath offends me, sol say, 2 _Sereeermcannn PSD Ge Sot Don’t Be Mistaken. dstyle zentle . “aaa IPELY3 = c4,, Sheriff Lord returned by yesterday morning’s train from Auburn, having in charge H, J. Dassonville. _Dassonville, accompanied by Deputy Sheriff Carter, yesterday canvassed the town for the purpose of obtaining the $10,000 bouds which Judge Myres fixed for his appearance to appear before the ket. rietor. SAUBA gale or GER, + ker, cline has been. sunk about 90 feet on The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, the vein, and some 10 or 12 tons of ore Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or extracted which paid $14 perton. Last winter work was suspended. Several no'pay required. on 9 eo ewe Dr. Penninaron has returned and can be found at his office on Broad St. SNESS AUT > Ud on Great reduction in Summer Goods on account of the hot weather at Ro Itis guaranteed to senberg Bros. je21-tf ive perfect satisfaction, or money reSirti toncaa unded. Price 25 cents per box. For Lawns 5 cents a yard at Rosenberg sale by Carr Bros. tf SSP AGES Bros. je21-tf Lawns 5 cents a yard at Rosenberg For Sale. Bros, je21-tf erushings have -beentaken from this ledge near the surface with splendid results.One crushing of 20 tons,taken out by Erskine & Robartson, 22 ye:rs paid $80 ae , in free gold. It is the Superior Court on a charge of marder~ 4 Bee -int€ntion of the lessees to run.a tuning Philip Richards. He failed to proDeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer will . . _A number one Brewster Buggy. nel in and cut the ledge, which will cure the necessary bond and was re cure sick headache. Enquire at James Hennessy’s stable, give them about 230 feet backs. Good do manded to jail, © or at tiie Water Office. aod " jl5-lw (8FNo time-to-mark-goods-or to publish prices: Prices will: jump afterI have Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkable vated of Mr. J. E. Cor ley, who was so helpless he could not turn in bed, or raise his head; everybody said he was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery was sent him. Finding relief, he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King’s New Life. Pills; by takentiwo hoxes of Pills and two,bottlesef the Discovery, he was well and bad gained in flesh thirty-six pounds, Trial bottles of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at Carr Bros. ~~ Bee — Annual Clearance Sale. T defy wny merchant in the county to compete with me in prices or in extent of stock, “Everything is fresh from the manufacturer. Can suit rich or poor, Tam telling you facts. Call and see the new stock for yourselves. A FEW GOODS FOR LADIES LEFT YET ! Will sell them at a sacrifice, as I will keep nothing in that line at Jackson: Tam the man that brought goods down iti price here, and keep them down as long as I stay, When I go, prices will take a jump, will my friends, A hint tothe wise is sufficient. _L. HYMAN, Ss. F » Opposition Store, cor. Main & Commercial Sts, ; O@F-Vixtures for sale and store for rent, Will sell the stock at inventory as it stands and give the buyer a big bargain, _ N. B. Do not mistake the store for another, the name of whose proprietor Always. ask for the SAN FRANCISCO OPPOS TION is the same as mine, STORE, We Are Striking Hard and Our Blows Are Telling. We Name No Names at Present, But Leave You To Draw Your Own Conclusions. GOODS MUST BE SOLD CHEAPER, Junction of Broad and Commercial Streets, NEVADA CITY. Choice Family Groceries a Specialty. And We are the Wielders of this Surgeon. Homopathio Physician, OOMS 9 and 10, UP STAIRS, CORNER Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City. Office Hours—10 to 12 A. M,, and 2to4 P. M.; togP. M. : CITY HOTEL. me ; ; i ~ Who are placing bright, new goods on a low price basis that will make you astonished. Saar . é Men's and Boys: Clothing, Furnishing (Goods, Here We Are Again ! Reoms Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Satchels, Kite, 4 HoTnh.I. kept clean Battle Ax and the CHAMPIONS OF LOW PRICES, E. W. CHARLES, M. D., Has changed hands and changed its name to the Fifteen Days More the time he h dealers, DEALER IN THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN thoroughly overhauled and renovated, and is now open for business. ©. C. Conian hay ing leased the above house for a term of years, has now come back to stay and will be glad to see all his old ‘friends and patrons, and all others who are in search 6f a good, clean, quiet place to board and lodge. je21-tf actually cost, in order to save freight. FRENCH KID SHOES AT $2.50; not equaled for $4 by other GROOERIES, PROVISIONS, Eto., Eto. The Thomas EXouse do C Denney, J Caldwell, city, taken my goods away. Mark the teurptations, while it is easy of access, San Francisco Opposition Store, where fact: L. Hyman, . We bespeak for the Academy a bright all the big bargains in clothing have San Francisco Opposition Store. always been had, L. Hyman. 2-1 @e-2 future under its present able~ manageExcitement in Texas. ment, Lawns 5 cents-a yard at Rosenberg Bros. » . Boots and Shoes for Men, Ladies and Children, Fine a line as any _first“class store in San Francisco carries. Such brands as “Cahn, Nicklesburg & Co.'s,” “Rosenstock & Co.'s” and all the other best makes. Sold at less than they A. LADEMAN, and Which are perfect in quality and sty le, we now offer at fROUSING REDUCTIONS.-23 airy, and tables equal te any firstclass hotel andall at third. Class prices. As “the proof of the pudding is im the eating thereof,’ give usa triailand be convinced. _O. C. CONLAN._ Notice of Proving Will.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN AND FOR the county of Nevada, State of Califor ‘ Four dozen Boys’ Suits, French nia. results may be expected from this unIn the matter ofthe estate of E, Levigne, ae Firewood For Sale. flannel, mixed, from 4 to 10 years, 75 deceased. OO dertaking. ~~ SF cents a suit.. If not satisfactory to the Pureuant to an order of said Su or : Tee Cream Festival. With the foregoing summary of what: Mountain Ice. Leave orders at A. A. Charonnat’s Court, made on the lith of June, 1887, nobuyerthe: money will be returned. is going on among the prospective store for pine and oak cordwood ‘and tice is hereby given that Tuesday, the 28th tf : K. Casper. day of June 1887 at Wo'clock a. M. of said _ The Young Ladies Christian Temmines in this vicinity, to say nothing stovewood, Full measure and fair Tom now prepared to deliver Mouneee day, atthe Courtroom of said. Court, at the tain Ice in quantities to suit. Orders : tf perance Union will give an ice cream of the dividend paying ones, is it too prices. Courthouse in the. and County of Neva. Bake Notice. ee eaaeeed in oo to say that within a ear or : da, has been ap; ted as the time and % left at the Icg House on the Plaza or festival in the vestry of the Methodist ‘much lace for proving will of said FE. Levigne, two the population of Nevada City will -“Hacxmerack,”’ a lasting and fra sent through the postoffice to the unAll persons indebted to me are re, and for.hearing the application Church on We inesday evening, June . . be largeiy increased, and that busgrant7 saga Price 26 and 50 cents quested to make immediate payment of Albert Aymonet forthe issuance to dersigned will be promptly attended to. : injniess will be more than doubled? = It 25 cents, 2d. Adinission 4 ros, 2 rr of letters testamentary when and where ay)§ : ~~ ¥, Savuvex, Props -toWu. -G. Rienarps, at his —store-on fay rson interested may appear and concludes refreshments. An interesting may sounda little extravagant at this Broad street. Puusar Ricnarps. —— — ~ eo € same, , beg be time, but it is not improbable, and iy ram, musical a literary Pox or oak. wooddelivered on short Dated June 15th, 1887. ; ee during the evening. are ory . are some of our citizens who prenotice. Leave your orders at Cal, R. Lawns 5 cents a yard at Rosenberg Nevada City, May 14-tf. ren F. G. Beary, Clerk. te ' — jl9-3t o By w. D. Harris, De) I ay ‘ invited. Bros. je21-tf Clarke’s Feed Store. tf Use D, D. D. forDyspepsia. dno. Caldwell, Atty. tor Petitioner. jel6 \». d ing All the friends and patrons of the school are cordially invited to be present on that occasion, jni6-td KE. K. HILL, Principal. 3 to 1,500 feet: Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. $5,000 WORTH OF BOOTS AND SHOES! THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 23d. G Riley, Harris, do ’J Hothersall, do Remember it is the offering. ORs ILL HOLD ITS CLOSING EXERCISES FOR THE TERM ON oOrrTyvy With water power the either city renders. it safe from city petitors do not. SP My Hosiery Department has the latest and best goods. $2.00 Fr Corral, Proprietress iss GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS! eo A Tame Cee OF BROAD AND UNION BTR. v) Dr MP Tam still'in the ring, and ready to fight all old and new competitors till I leave. : GLEAN BROoO ok ledges-exposed to a depth of from 10 ty Academy offers unequaled attracYou will make a mistake if you go to And then I'll be off for “Jackson. Do to 25. feet. By running a tunnél on tions. “< } the store of my competitors. I sell not miss the big bargains I am. now first-class goods cheap and my comthe rim, backs can be obtained from Glenbrook being two miles from avail. : Dr, Hunt was sent for, and mine can be worked very cheap, The after he examined the boy he proproperty is owned by Messrs. Naughnounced him dead. Mr. and Mrs. ton & Black of Lake City. The Pay Day ledge, situated just Samuel Phillips, the boy’s parents, were in Grass Valley at the time of across Little Deer creek from McCutchan’s and below the Charonnat the unfortunate accident. Ce TGR EE ASHORE mine, has been leased by Messrs. “In dail. Monks, Erskine and Burns. An in 1s and nd on Miller, THE NEVADA COUNTY ACADEMY June 20, T Costa, Push Creek, J Hamilton, city, Mrs Clark, Toronto, Mrs Williamson, Wa, H Fiene, Mooney F, T Simonds, Wash, W D Harris, Grass V, J M Thomas, Grass V, C W Kitts, do JD Early, do J Burnham & fa, Burl,E Hutchins, 8 Fran, W McCrindle, Oakl, 8 Whiting, city, J Rogers & w, Grass V,Prof Ertz, city, Don’t make a mistake about the the alarm to the people at the Town an open cut has been run and the cities about the Bay, the Nevada Counplace where you go to buy clothing. [PIRE N Mre. J. Naffziger modations at the school should apply Those wishing accom -Proprictors The ladies of the Beneficent Society R MeMurray,do Miss Miller,do do G Bailey. do will give one of their socials on ThursD Tuttle, A Klatecher, San Fran, W Long, Auburn, day evening, June 23d,at the residence EB MePhetridge, Marysville, —on of Mr: Pelton, Main street. The usual ARKIVALS AT THE amusements will be indulged in, in addition to the serving of ice cream, UNION HOTEL. cake, coffee and sandwitches. All are cordially invited to be present. early. ber Ist, 1887, RECTOR BROS. June 20. C Powers, You Bet, W Harris, You Bet, Mrs Bean & d, Wash Dr Harris, Grass Val, Wm Ternam, Grass V, C Bovier, do Allen, city, W Van Eman, Sacto, ination by a committee consisting of GG J Price, Santa Cruz, W Hobart, San Fran, P. F. Simonds, A. D. Mason and. J. I. A Hayward, San Fran,Pete Perine, do M Hogan, San Juan, J Fogg, Oakland, Caldwell, who reported that he was in A Williams, San Fran,M Vandine,do Shingle, do F Adams, San Fran, every way qualified for the position. G RK Winters, do W Crutcher, Auburn, W Vineyard, Soda Sp, T Freeman, Fr Bridge Dillon vs. Kitts. On trial. M Vineyard, do A Mason & wf, city, 2-2 @e O E Mason, city, Jno Werry, do Congregationa/ Social. W Welch, do E Withington, do P Shingle, Scotts Fl, J Lietrabrium,8 Fran, John Henry pleaded with Anella, And all his passion tried to tell her. She said, “John H,, your words you waste, Your teeth betray a want of taste, opening of next school year—Septem appropriate place for a school can not be found, The altitude is 2,600 feet above the sea, and for people in the time the boy was drowned, and gave siderable work done on this property; heated valleys, or in the crowded rietor, [ALTY orchard I discovered some-boys in the ble patch. He is very enthusiastic oncherry trees and ordered them away the ‘‘garden sass’’ question, and claims Refuse Lumber must be from the premises instantly, saying I that he is raising peas, beans, cabwould ‘‘twist their necks.’’ Did not bages, turnips, carrots, summer and have a pistol. Did not make a motion winter squashes, oyster plant, cellery, sold before July Ist, at as if to draw-one. Gave Lawyer Burcucumbers, radishes, horseradish, porows my pistol several weeks ago and tatoes, onions, mint, asparagus, chicohave not had one since. Have not ry, Bartlett pears, apricots, apples, handled a pistol or charged a gun since gooseberries, raspberries, strawberries, the V Flume Yard,Town before or about the time of my last trial plums, cherries, nectarines, blackberat Nevada.’”’ ries, and a dozen other kinds of vege now: ord ht, tera large quantity of Cooper & Crawford. The Noughton mine is situated beto sELOW of Ground. Mrs. Lester and Crawford have just Our large and complete stock of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Trunks, etc., must be sold at cost or less than cost before July 6th, to save expense—of-moving toJackson, Amador county. suits of Ballrigan Underwear, sold elsewhere at $4.00 . Talk. The senior class of ’87 of Grass Valas they get orders from the East. Ney numbers fourteen scholars, as_folgotiations are going on through Thos. eows: Edith Rosever, James Manion, Price, Esq., of San Francisco, for the Cora Lord, William Jones, Lizzie purchase of the machinery which was Conlin, Charles “Pierce, Eva Witter, used in running the Big Bend tunnel Thos. Brockington, Hattie Nathan, at Oroville. j John Bunney, Edward Taylor, William The ledge on the 120-foot level of Prisk, Clara Kleine, John Clauson, the Banner mine conti: ues to increase Following are. the newly elected in size and richness._A—piece of the officers of the Y. M. I., of Grass Valsame kind of rock which was brought ley: John J. Greany, President; M. to this Office is said to assay over $500 Roach, Ist Vite President; John per ton. From all appearances, at \ Feeney, 2d Vice President; John Sulthe present writing, the Banner will livan, Recording Secretary; Thos. come forward within a few months as Roach, Corresponding Secretary; D. one of the leading mines of this disCollins, Financial Secretary; P. T. trict. J. ©. Locklin, at the Chapman Greany Treasurer ; R. White, Marshal ; M. Roach,Thos, J. Rogers, P. Feeney, Ranch, is running the mill on rock J. J. Reilley, John Sullivan, Trustees. from his mine and eustom rock in that { Saritins oct actin mr mea vicinity. The Drowned Boy. ae gent. Not Once, or Twice, But for Sixteen Days More . Refuse. Lumber what I have told you. ‘Did not see his Judge Walling is now spending: all mother. When I first went’ into the his spare time in cultivating a vegeta Monday evening last. Miss Muncey, Flat, a distance of four miles, are getMiss Alice Edwards... Forbestown of Grass. Valley, joined the party at ting things ready to renew the work of Miss Anna Ebaugh..Willow Valley Miss Marcia Hayar.. . Blue Tent .,, Colfax. driving the tunnel ahead just as soon Miss Etta Barkmen Honcutt HCO. THE RICH AND POOR CAN CELEBRATE IN A NEW SUIT OF CLOTHES. When baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When ste wasa child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss,she clung to Castoria When she had children, she gave them . Castoria. ee + Valuable Patch hurt thanIT am. Made no threats to him or his mother. Said. nothing’ but purchased over 200 bunches (latest mirably, and the water is being lowstyles) flowers worth from $1 to $2 per ered as rapidly as could be expected, bunch. .Will be sold at the uniform In a very shert time the bullion shipprice of 50 cents. Cattails at 25 cents Miss Carrie Kennedy..Point Arena ments will be unusually large, as the An excursion train of three coaches, extensive prope: ties. per bunch. j22-4t Miss Jessie Butler Grass Valley containing only school teachers, passThe Gold Bank. Tunnel, ‘which is Miss Lizzie Arnott. . . Brandy City rock now being crushed is very rich in free gold and sulphurets. ed ‘through Colfax, bound East, on projected from the Yuba river to Gold Miss Mary Arnott Brandy City ARKIVALS AT THE CO ere ladies and young gentlemen to enter any university,—for business and for teaching; also to give instructions in all the extra accomplishments, such as vocal and instrumental music, drawing, painting, shorthand, typewriting, ete. z The school was informally opened paying mine. ; The Mt. Oro mill has been started in November, 1886, with the following artes Slaneglogpargennt zi tables and fruits. All this is done on up, and will now be kept in constant competent corps of instructors: 1000 Tons of Sulphurets. a quarter of an acre of land. This is E. K. Hill, Principal, Ancient Lanoperation. The mine is looking very During the past few weeks the Provonly a sample of. what this ‘glorious . guage-and Science,welt. : Mrs. N. G. Hill, Preceptress, Modidence Quartz Mining Company have climate of California’’ will do. Work is still progressing on the new Price One Dollar to shipped two hundred and sixteen tons Wyoming shaft. It is now down 200 ern Language and History. Teacher Wanted. of sulphurets. to the Selby works in Miss Marietta Garton, English feet, and it will take several weeks San Francisco. They have made aryet before the depth intended by the Branches of Drawing and Painting. A teacher for the Moore’s Flat school F. H. McAllister, Shorthand and rangements to ship one thousand .ons, is wanted. Salary $80 per month. All Two Dollars per load. owners is reached. and yet there will remain on the dump Fine rock continues to come ‘out of Typewriting. applications must be filed with the Miss Mary Thomas, Instrumental between five and six thousand tons Clerk of the Board on or before the 1st the Waters & Martin mine on Gold more, These sulphurets have been Flat. Notwithstanding the owners Music. day of July. Cnas. Hraarry, Mrs. H. G. Parsons, Voice Culture. worked at their mill onée, and it has, have gone to England on a visit, work Clerk of the Board. These teachers have all been activebeen demonstrated that it will pay will be pushed forward as usual. Moore’s Flat, June 21, 1887. them well to have -them worked over oo. ee hecpemntmmene Oity Taxes. The first lot of lumber, to be used ly engaged in their several departagain by the Selby. company. If the Don’t Forget It. for the buildings of the hoisting works ments during the portion of the year }thousand tons yields about the same VHE ASSESSMENT ROLL OF NEVADA and mill of the Champion Mining since the opening, and have all proven The only Live Ciothing Establish‘I City having been placedin my hands‘ as the lots that have been worked,the Thereby give notice that the taxes on the Company, will be hauled to-day. All themselves -earnest and efficient in entire contents of the dump will be ment in Nevada City is the San Fransame are now due and payable to me at the Hall, If not paid on or before the first arrangements having been made there their work. cisco Opposition Store. First-class City sacked and sent below. Monday in August the same will become deThose who have patronized the will be lively times around the Cham~goods are offered at great sacrifice, as linquent and 5 per cent, will be added, + CBee WILLIAM EDDY, school are well pleased, and, considerpion property. The Nevada City Mine. the-stock must be sold by July 6th, on City Marshal. The Baltic, Gambrinus and Dublin ing the short notice, and the lateness Nevada City June 21st, 1887. account of removal to Jackson. tf This mine is running in full blast Bay mines at Graniteville are owned of opening, the attendance has been Flowers, Flowers. by Oakland and San Francisco capigood, Many a flourishing college has and gives steady employment to sixtyfour men, It never looked better than talists, and E. W. Roberts, Esq., of begun with a less number of pupils. FoHowing are the names of those Oakland, is’ superintendent of all. of them. Work is being pushed ahead who have attended as students: The race purses at the coming fair on thesé mines, and the prospect is Miss Pearl Wheeler... Nevada City ..Grass Valley amount to nearly $6,000. ‘. good for their turning out to be very Miss Belle Shaw ited 000 Valley; W. B. Van Orden, Grass Valley. In October the premises were leased to Prof. E. K. Hill, under contract to maintain a school with a competent corps of instructors, and with courses = Our Shots are Telling, as We him to Reduce Prices Still Lower! ment has not already been made, up on a petition of not less than twenty taxpayers ofthe road district, and in day afternoon in company with Messrs. mine in. this city is improving in size County Academy Association. was inmy head the full charge would have then upon the petition of the largest Hayward and Hobart. and richness every day. ‘The miners corporated with the following ‘officers taken effect and have killed me. As number of taxpayers of the road disMrs. 8. L. Clark, of Toronto, Canaare now in soft ground and the indicaand directors: M.L. Marsh, Nevada it was, you-see and know how much I trict, appoint-one road overseer for am injured. My hat was filled with each of the road districts in their reda, arrived intown Monday on her tions are really better for.a good mine shot. 7? T’ll blow the this State, must, When such appoint top of your head off.’’ I responded: and meadow land, and to fit the build“You young scamp, do your murderings for the requirements of a boarding.”” He almost. immediately fired ing school. and had I not-involuntarily ducked In September, 1886, the Nevada City, President; Geo. M. Hughes, Ne & * 8 > We are not going to fail or leave the: town, but: we shall reduce our large stock by offering BARGAINS YOU CAN’T RESIST Until our stock is reduced just one-half of its present im: -mense proportions. Once or twice in your life you have a chance like this, but not often; so make the most of it. HYMAN BROS. _ LEADING CLOTHIERS, Corner Broad and Pine Siréets, Nevada City. as New York, Wholesale Branehes Honoluln, San Francisco, Po] c