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_. Naffeiger, Vice President; Mrs. N.
. Opening and Closing of Mails. :
liati} further notice the matis will close as
ater ue.
Eta ally at 6:90. a. :
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Sierm via North Cam,
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Tent, North Moore's Flat
se lage ai an Date Flat
Friday, at 6 a.m.
ist, HOLBROOK PLM.
“The barometer told the trath Wednesilay, Yesterday was a: sunshiny
The Plaza is being put in splendid
shape by Road Cummissioner Casper.
~ News gathering is discouraging
work these days. Not even a dogyeaterday.
The stamps of the new mill at. the
Mt Auburn weigh 75 pounds each,
drop 85 times a minute, and crush
about 18 tons every 24 hours.The Knights of Pythias_of this.city
are talking of visiting the Grass Valley lodge soon in uniform, and -givug an exhibition drill for the entertainment of their brethren there:
A miter who recently came here
from Colfax was caved on yesterday
afteraoon in R. Gs McCutchan’s mine
at Canada. Hill. -The man who
brought the news, to town says he
was seriously: injared.
—_— Teo
A Miners’ Candlestick.
The Tuscarora Review, in speaking of a new min re’ conddicetion,
-point-for—fastening—in—timbers—the
~“hookfor hanging upon the wall or
projecting rock—a knife for cutting,
and a clutch for-eapping fuse. It is
80 arranged that it can be closed it
a small space, and carried in the
pocket. Itisa very neat piece of
work, and isthe invention of J. C.
‘Martin, a blacksmith living im
Tascarora.
Probate Matters. —
Estate of Virrilla Shurtleff, deceased. January 29th fixed as_ time
for hearing the petition of S.-M.
Shurtleff for letters of administration on the estate of deveased, and
the appointment of appraisers, ~~
--Hetate-and Guardianship-of Pred.
J. Bean, Nettie A, Beawet al, min“ors. A.A. Bean, “appointed guardian, to file bond in the sum of we.
Flees for To-night.
Pie scale of prices for the party at
Alunt’s Hall to-night is as follows:
Tickets to floor (admitting one
gentleman and two-ladies only), §1.
Each additional lady, 50 cents.
Admission to the galleries: -Gentlemen, 50 cents; ladies, 25 cents,
Children will be admitted to the
for the same being 25 cents each.
New. tae F Shee.
re hes returned to this city and
opened a iailor shop on Broad street,
two doors below Wells, Fargo &
Company’s express office. He keeps
in stock a choice assortment of goods
mnie WHTOH NS Will make up to—order—in}
the latest Eastern styles and at -the
‘lowest rates. His advertisement
will be found in another column.
Superior Cours.
.The following business was trans_acted in the Superior’ Court’ yesterday, Judge John Caldwell presiding:
The People va. John. Wagner.
Time of arraignment postponed till
Jaa 20th,
‘W. W. Cross, administrator, vs.
James Kitts et al. Qn trial.
Glee Clab Election.
” At the meeting of the Glee “Club
held Wednesday evening the following were elected as officers: B. N.
Shoecraft, President; Miss, Helen
Chapman, Secretary; E. M.
; Treasurer; Jas. R. Davis,
‘ Faozen Up.
The water supply of the Nevada
~ City mine froze yesterday morning,
necessitating a suspension of operations. The past few days have witnessed numerous cases of the kind
both in ‘the spot aad Sete
“Mecxlors’s Acid Posighane.'
Is -valuable for professional
aap woprod rang taped
always lost by severe mental labor.
Hee catch Seber.
‘Flee, . Hill.
. lof ore on thedump, =
The mining
people around Grass Valley are rather
jubi ant at ‘the flattering prospect
now in store:All of the older ones
are louking well, a .d the young ones,
or the prospects, give every endduragement of bright hopes for the futare. : :
An uprise is beiig made in the 14
level. of the Idaho. None of the
ledge has been taked down in this
level, as yet. The ledge has every
indication of being a very valuable
Oe cae nit ee Si al
The Empire mine -is—looking anusually good. Drifting north and
south iv the ¥3-level is going vi,orously on. ‘The Company. will soon
remodel their mill. throughout, and
thé hoisting works building will be
greatly improved,
The Nevada mine, joining the
Empite, is lookiag well. A new set
jofmen-startedsmking a new ehaft
Wednesday, Stoping is being done
on the leyel which was commenced
ata-depth of 120 feet. The ledge
Jooks well, aud there isa large pile
. The Crown Point Company, (oli
William’ Perm), have issued a prospectus, and it is thought. that work
will_soon—be--commensedon this
property.
~The Indian Springs Mining Coin
pany, headéd*by°M~-C. Taylor and
Weissbein Bros., are ‘driving their
‘tunnels ahead, and expect to cut a
large copper vein about 50 feet from
where they are now working. The
gtouud is good and eas.ly worked,
Work at the Imperial is being
pushed shead with all vigor and energy, and the company have not lost
ove whit of faith-in the excelleut
little prospect. The 10-stamp mi!l
is now about completed, with : water
attachments, and it ix expected thar
the stamps will drop upon $t5-ore
about the latter part of this week.
The ledge at the Imperial is five feet
ia thickness, — 5
“The Grey Houud Compary are
still ranning ther driftahead, ~and
the ore is improving as the drift’ is
advanced.
The new ground, near Unfion Hill,
which is being opened up by the
Gold Point Company, has a shaft 75
feet deep. At the bottom of the shaft
there is a 4-foot ledge which shows
gold. This grouyd© was purchased
from the Stuart-brothers, and— is ott
the line of the disputed ground of
the Point. A crushing of ore
will-soon be had, as there is considérable now on the damp.
The Rocky BarCompany are still
working about sixteen miners on
tribute.” “Deiftiiig is the” principal
work being dune in the mine, which
is being carried on in the first tevel,
in a westerly direction. The ledge
ens Out and gives promise of being a
permanent one, but the g ound is so
brokew that the ledge soon runs off
into strings, yet the comp ny intend
to keep on ‘drifting until the —permanent ledge is found.
-Since-our last report, and indeed
up to within the past week, the New
York Hill had not been looking well,
yet the company were notin the least
discouraged. The.ore body has
been very large but of low grade ore,
and the. Directors fully expected that.
the mine—would ran bebind fully$2,000 on the month. Their. expectations have been disappointed, The
mine is now lookin; exceédingly
well all. through, and the. returns
in the Rocky Bar ovcasionally wid‘the experienve of the Jay Rial Unele.
Tom Cabiu Company iu an Oregon
town a few weeks ago. As it goes,
two of the bloodhounds ‘that figure
in the river scene broke loose fiom
their fastenings and picking the
trained donkey upin their teeth soon
shook the breath of life from that sagacious animal’s body.‘ The minagement was iu a dilemmi. A
performance had to be given that
evening, and it was simply out of
question to teach another donkey the
Stage business in three or four hours,
even if oue could be procured at ali
in that remote region; and what was
worse, the proprietor of the comypa-ay had issued the strongest kind of
au order for the show never to be
cut.” It-was while the question 0.
what to do was vexing the rest.that
one of the supernumaries generously
volunteered to skin the dead donkey,
don its covering aud palm-_himse-t
of on the public as Lawyer Marks’
faithful beast. The experiment
proved a tailure, the audience at
once detecting the fraud aud hooting
the accommodating but incompetent
Was not increased when the stage
manager bore down on him with the
remark, *‘It’s the first. time 5ou ever
failed to make an ass of yourseli
when you went on the stage.” A
uéw donkey, and a very smart one,
uow acts the part :
Sealine oti ae a
WHAT THEY ARE DOING.
Personal and Social Items Gleancd
Mere and There.
H. G. Weir and A. ‘Dermire, of
Downieville, are in town.
K. W. Brier, Vice Principal of the
Sacramento High School, who died
Sunday, was a son of Rev. J.’ W.
Brier, Sr., formerly of Geass Valleys
Miss H. Skahaen has returned
trom Graniteville, where she his:
been teaching, to spend her vacation,
She will take charge of her school
again in ihe spring.
Wednesday iorning high” mass
was held in St. _ Patrick's Church at
Grase--Vatley” ‘tor the late Father
Lynn, who died in Irelana a few
lays” ago. The deceaced was a
. aéphew of Rev,-Father Dalton of
Grass” Valley, aud spent ~ several
months inthis county some time
io gteak”
Senator Cross, besides being
Chairman of the Judiciary Commit-.
tee, is-a-member of the .Commitvees of Engrossed Bills, and Irriga-tion, Water Rights, Drainage and
Mining Debris. Senator Wallis ‘ia
on the committee of Kurolled Bills,
Finance, Irrigation, Water Rights,
Drainage and Mining Debris, Mines
aod Miuing-aud—Fedaral Relations;
se
The Ice Marvest.
The Gazette says that the Summit
Company’s Prosser Creek ice houses
are all fail, and they hold 12,000 tons.
Boca has 5,000 tons, part of it last
year’s ice. The Nevada Ice Company at Camp 16 have put up 4,000
tons of fine ice. The People’s Ice
Company at Cuba, put up 3,000 tons
of new ice and have as. much more
old ice: in the house. e Mountain
Ice Company have 2, tons, anid
will put up another crop, making
nearly 30,000 to: s that Truckee can
furnish in 1883. There is a “good
steal of ice put up at Reno, Washoe,.
Ophir, Virginia, Sutro und other
points in that vicinity, making 5,000] .
tons more, The ice is all thick and
very fine, some of it over 20 inches.
It is tlie best ice year bad for a long
A good story es told concerning .
the trath, draw poker is a. disease.
That paper says: On» of the pecuiarities of the game is that the basi
her, as soon as he finds out that one
certain kindof a hand beats another,
and that a bluff if saccdssful, bea’s
any hand, thinks he can play the
yame better'than any man. If he
holds a poor hand onee and bets big .
on it ‘ahd scares an old veteran,
when he rakes in the money he cocks
his hat on one side and thinks how
tich he might have been if he had
learned to play "poker before.. He
wonders why everybody don’t: give
apsbusiness and play poker and get
rich. As he counts over the chips
Lhe bas won so easily by a simple display of nerve, he says to himself;
“This game is good for yours truly,
Hencet hard-work and me will
dissolve partnership.’ He keeps onplaying. When he wins, his hat is
voeked-on-one side, and whee he)
loses he wears it straight. At frat
itis ov One side most ef the time,
thea he gets’ to wearivg straight
pretty frequently, until: he loses
every dollar he has got and goes: out
pad -clubs-hinself.~ There iswo-game
better caleulated to take the’ conceit
out ofa man. Do not delay having
it-taken“out, as-long-as-your systens
is in the condition to retain. the
seeds of the disease, but hant for
sanes-that you can yet into, till you
ose ‘enough, then call yourself a
monumental, colossal, enigmatical
ass; and jump theygame. You will
never think as mach of yourself after
it is over as you did ‘before, butyou
will be worth more to society.
Tur New York Herald élitorially
says: It is evident that’ before any
hea . way oan be made against polygamy . in Utah, that Cougrees mast, make
aliw with more effective provisions
than any now in force, At. present
it is. practically impossible.to prove a
polygamous marriage. These _marriages-are-performed-ift-secrat,—without-any-record available-as—testimo=
ny. Nor is it practicible to © establish a marriage by the evidence of
parties to it, The Edayinds bilt provides for meeting these difficulties,
It will leave the Mo:mona little hope
for escape from prosecution for their
flagrant violation of law. It ought’
to be spe ecily ly passed.
Tae light weight ‘al Gambetta's
brain is puzzling the scientific doctors. It weighed only thirty-nine
ounces, The maximamweight—of
the healthy brain is sixty-four
ounces and the minimum thirty-one,
Dull men often have heavy brains,
and bright men light ones. As a
“rule, however, the weight of brain
shows intellectual capacity, but
quality and other conditions must be
taken into account,
THE Southern. Pacifle Railrdad is
now in oferation, and will bring passengers from Havre, France, to San
Francisco, via New Orleans, El Paso
and Los Angeles for $65. This low
fare will till up New Mexico and the
Pacific States with industrious people from France and Germany and
other foreign countries, It will turn
southwestwar . ’a part of the tide of
immigration now moving northwestward,
¥From--the-reports “ofthe Wood
River Times thé relocation or jumping of claims on New Year's eve
has constituted about the only work
done in mines in that much puffed
country fora year past. The women
will show a sarplus of coin.
There is a probability that the
Peabody will have their affairs ad}justed. in such a manner as to iesame work early io the spring.
Truckee Republican items.
C. F. McGlashan and family, who
are on their-way East, are expected
in Truckee the latter pert of the
week,
After vain and frantic struggles
for life the Windsor Opera Compathe flume and the people, some of
them, are still in Trackee. The
Company were deserving a betier
fate, and the members of the Compauy have made many friends there
who syaipathize with them in their
misfortunes.
Justice Keiser has received a letter from Dr. D. G. Webber in. regard tothe Mar.. Browa forgery case.
He utterly repudiates Brown, Says
he has no account with the Bank of
California, and if Browa had a check
on that Bank, with the name of D.
G. Wedtier signed to it, it was a
forgery. Dr. Webber further states
that Brown has, on séveral occasions, during last summer, forged his
e to orders on various parties in
Truckee, and has in this way collected considerable money. It is a
in case of forgery azainst Brown
it is altogether probable that he
will be sent to San Quentin for a few
~ Miss A
class first
RURTLEFF witl give a
-iy Drawing and ‘
fas It o'stook, Tor Painting on Tuesdays and Fridays, ons,
at her father’s residence on Piety
—— lesson.
ny has bursted collapsed, gone up. —
time.
sail ss
The Party To-Night.
The prospects are-goodforan—iinmense gathering of peuple at Hunt’s
of tickets have been disposed of to
dancers, and the galleries will. be
filled with spectators, The g-and
march will take place promptly at 9
o'clock, and the Knights will give
their drill and sword practice half an
hour later.
EEE
Wanted.
On salary or commission, reliable
agents to canvass for Tunison’s celebrated Maps ana Charts. No capital required ; expenses paid ; outfit
free. For partic. lars address JOHN
Dixon, 608 10th Street, Sacramento,
Cal. tf
Come let the jovous tidings roll.
From east, to west, from pole to pole,
That womgn’s teeth, and . i d breath
No more shall suffer death,
For SOZODONT with magic %
Preserves them now fom foul y.
2a = a
Cash on Delivery.
Persons having work done at the
Dressmaking establishment of Mrs.
Mills must hereafter ad jor the same
before taking it away. jl3-iw
Farmers and otbers desirivg af
teel, lucrative agency ousiness,
rw hich $5 to $20 day can be earn, send address atance, on postal,
to H. C. Wilkinson & Co., 195 and
197 Fulton Street, New York. tf
A Cough Cold or Sere Throat
should be stopped. 2 Negiect freuently results in an incurable .
divers. or Consumption. Brown’s
Bronbvhial Troches—are—certain— to”
Hall thie evening. A large number }. soup festival tobe given by the la=e
took a hand. As assessment work is
“not likely tobe done,
Year’s eve will st@ a new set of
jumpers =proviting they don’t starve
or freeze out in the meantime.
ia aa
A GREAT many newspaper jokes
have been made about the loue oyster soup at a church fair; but it is an
‘actual fact, says the S. F. Post, that
a Eureka, Nev,, clergyman tele.
graphed to that city for two dozen
fresh oysters for the use at an oyster
dies of his church, 3
Boston has had only two City
Clerks since it became a city, Samuel T. McCleery held the position
fom 1822 to 1852, thirty years, and
his son succeeded-him that year and
18 vow compleéing his thirtieth year
of service. No mistake has ever.
been discovered in their books during this whole time.
A-woman at Kingston, New Mexico, gets. praise for erecting a log
cabin without help. She eut the
logs, hauled them, made the shingles
for the roof, and pat the structure}
‘together. She has a napa who
takes care of the children,
# 7
AN effective medicine for kidney
+}diseasts, low fevers and nervous
pfostration, and well worthy of a
trial, is Brown’s Irou Bitters.
M others: Mothers! Mothers
Are you disturbed at night, and
broken vf your rest by a sick child
suffering and crying with the excraciating pain of cutting teeth. If
80,go at once sand’ get a battie
of Mrs. Winslow’s soothing syrup.
-It will relieve the -pdor tittle suffer=—
fer immediately, you may depend
upon it; there is no mistake about
rit. There is not a.mother on _eaout:
as cove tliet it Sli. regulate
Eas Sorel. and give rest to the.
relief and health to. .the
safe to use in all caslike it is
It'the woud’ ® ist edi tella.
“Hex New>
———— HOMEOP ATHISTS . ”:
ee NP. BROWN .
= 2
general in‘roduction of the pecan
tveein California, The pecan wool
is hard, the aut valuable, the tree
handsome, and free from all parasites which are so seriously threatening all the fruits of this State, ‘The
value of fhe nat may be inferred
from the fact that the last year’s
crop in a sing'e county in Texas sold
for about $6,000. “The only fault
found with the pecan tree it is too
slow a. grower for fast California, It
is like the oranye, only a httle slowet, and does not besr until about
ten_years of age,.Mv, Strentecl ree=4ommenids that nats for. planting be
obtained from dealers in preferétice
to getting trees from —the—nurseries:
The seed should be planed in-a—box
of damp sand and transplanted _firat
in March or April. A double row of
trees platted around farms would
make an excellent wind break, while
furnishing . a delightful shade,-George-}. —
Briggs . the pioneer fruit grower of Yuba-county, who owns an-—extensive
fruit orchard and vineyard near Davteville, has"pecan trees growing that
are fifteen years old and bearing .
“abadantys “They grow without i
rigation. and will thrive anywhapé ip
the valleys.--The seed cost but atrifle,-and-the-labor-of p' anting an be
done at odd times. ‘Thé pecan would
loubtless do well in the lower part
of Nevada county,’
Ss
THE last Vestige of slavery is the
head dress adorning the Goddess of
Liberty on the dome of the Capitol.
There is some talk at Washington of
its removal, and placing the cap. ot
Liberty in its place. Jefferson Davis
was on the committee that considered the work. He, however, opposed
the liberty cap because it represents
freedom to all mankind, aud at that
time slavery existed. He suggested
an Indian head-dress, and his suggestion was favorably considered>
‘Tux Toronto Globe sys: “Canada
has passed many Acts that have
been out of accord with the British
policy, but not a single Canadian
Act has beén/disallowéd by the Imperial Govérnment on that account,”
England's treatment of -her colonies
has changed wonderfully since 1776, . .
Cauada and the rest have the United
States to thank for the liberty of
action they now enjoy.
a Oe
A Wisconsin milliqnaire divided
his estate among his three children,
with the provision that half of each
portion of it is to be kept by trustees
until the child to whom it is left is
30: years old, and then it is not-to be
delivered until proof is given that at
least--one-half-of*the portion previously paid has not been squandered.When did a millionaire do a
more sens. ble thing ?
SPEAKING of the electric light. in
Los Angeles, an old San Josean
now residing there, writes as follows:
“T defy any person to uamea sivgle
place in the city of Los Angeles, on
its streets, Teannot go any time of
night when the “electric lights are
turned on and #eé to pick up a brass »
button, and in the majority of p'aces
& pin.”
_<> —
Marx Twasn’s new volume entitled “‘Mississippi Sketches,” which
is-in-prees;-is-to-be-about the size of
“Innocents Abroad,” and will be
published — simultaneously in New
York and London. +
HOUSE AND LOT
For Sale.
House has.§ Rooms and Basement. In
‘00d location, and will be sold at a sacrifice.
Fowles at — BRAND & BASSETT'S
Bookstore. jal3-1m
NEVADA CITY BREWERY,
Sacramento Street,
E. WEISS, Prop’r.
eens OLD AND watt, ESTABLISHED
BREWERY
Still maintains its reputation for brewing
The Best Beer in California,
Which is sold in quantities to suit,and delivered Free of charge.
‘The attention of the public is called to my
Which is pronounced by all who have tried
it superior to any imported,
The ‘pure and wholesome ingredients it contains, and the manner
in which it ba made, gives it the
preference to all lovers of this
whelesome beverage. E, WEISS.
Nevada City, Jan. 12, 1883, :
“FOR REN EAT.
a:
gle is j eeak ten rent
had at half cost,
ond iets
wae
Possession ares Sanuaty ist.
“Dr. z: ‘Stone 1 aR thet :
. tate has,
STRONG
e ICES7
_.A great many’people are asking
what particular troubles BROwN’s
IRON BirteErs is good for.
Tt. will cure Heart Disease, Paralysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, and all similar diseases.
Its wonderful curative power is
riches the blood, thus beginning at
the foundation, and by building up
the system, drives out all disease,
A Lady Cured of Rheumatism,
= Baltimore, » 1880,
My reeyre was mop an Eyer by
: Rheumesitm
Iron am: and I
taking Bre had te enough to atpo tothy dail ey duties.
Lamaow using the third bottle and I
A aining strength daily, and I
Abeertly eimenand it to all.
of it. Mrs. Mary E. Brasnzar,
273 tman st,
Kidney Disease Cured,
Christiansburg, Va., 188:.
sengeetie from kidney disease
from which I could §st no relief, {
tried Brown's Iron Bitters, which
cured me completely. A child of
mine, recovering from scarlet fever,.
had no appetite and did not seem to
abletoeatatall, Igavehim Iron.
Bitters with the happiest results.
Kyig Montacug.
Vine ae poesia
After trying FR ‘physicians
and many remedies for palpitation
of the heart without receiving any
benefit, I was advised totry Brown’s
Iron Bitters. Ihave used two bottles and never found anything that
gave me so much relief,
Mrs. Janniz Hess,
For the peculiar troubles to which
ladies are subject, BRown’s IRON
BITTERS is invaluable. Try it.
Be sure and get the Genuine,
“simply becatise it purifies and en.
‘Peannot say too much in praise
Successors to
be
WE. ALSO CARRY
“SCHOOL BOOKS,
—--—0o
an exp:rienced Druggist.
WM. H.
Groceries, Provisions, Canned
SSS
2)
“GARR BROTHERS,
_ PROPRIETORS OF THE
PALACE DRUG STORE,
Corner Pine and Commercial Streets. .
a
A mages STOCK OF
ne a AND TOILET Ai cos
And everything else usually found in a first-class
Daow Store.
———o——
Newspapers; ‘Tilustrated Papers, Periodicals, Etc.
CK SHEET MUSIC AT REDUCED RATES:
A fine display of Pocket Knives, Razors, and other Cutlery:
&@ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours ‘iy . gg Bauoes,
mE
The Boss } Grocery tore,
THE OLD RELIABLE FAMILY GROCER,
Commercial Street, Nevada City.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL AND FRESH STOCK, OF)
“FEED, GRAIN, WINES, LIQUORS, He.
ene a tas
Fes
SAVE MONEY BY TRADING AT f
TAH Boss GROCHRY sda
=. Ex. cress
a . NEVADA aoe per
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MEDICINE,
A FULL LINE OF
‘STATIONERY, — es
SMITH,
Goods, Hams, Bacon, Flour,
NOTICE.
NDER the authority of an order of the
perior Court of Nevada County,
I will aor sealed bids for the purchase of
all the demands arid accounts of .P. H. Belden, insolvent, (as shown by the schedule of
eee (oenlvent, led in said Superior Court)
unt
Saturday. January 27, 1883,
At 12o’clock, M., reserving the right to reject any and all bids.
JAMES D. WHITE,
Aveignes of Estate of P. H. Belden Insolvent. ‘wi
Dated January 16, 1688
i05 STETTER
GELEC CATED
STOMACH
SITTER:
Hostetter’s, Stomach Bitters gives
steadiness to the nerves, induces a
healthy; natural flow of bile, prevents constipation without unduly
purging the~ bowels, gently stimulates the circulation, and by promoting a vigorous co: dition of the ‘physical system, promotes, also, that
cheerfulness, which is the truest indication of a well balanced condition
of all the animal powers, .
For sale by all Dru gists and
Dealers generally.
Administratrix Sale
pursuance of sn order of the Superior
urt of the County of Nevada, State of California, nade on the 13th day of January,
1883, in the matter of the Estate of A. Rosenthal, deceased, the undersigned, the Admin: .
istratrix of the said Estate, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder for ¢ash, gold
coin of the United States, and subject to confirmation by said Su erior Court, on WEDNESDAY THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF
JANUARY, 1883, at twelve o'clock M., all
N pura IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
o
*. the right, title and interest of the said A.
Rosenthal, at the time of his death, and .all
the right, ‘title and interest that the said es, by operation of law or otherwise
acquired, other than or in addition to’ that of
the said. A. Rosenthatime of his
death, in and toall those certain lots, pieces
or parcels of lend,situate, lying and ing
in the City of Nevada, County of Nevada,
State of California, and described as fol
lows:
Lot Two (2 in Block Twelve (12), and Lot
Fourteen (in Block five (5)as designated on
the official map of said Nevada City.
Said Lots will be sold separately, and b'ds
in writing will be received for each of said
lots, by said Administrairix, at the law office of Cross & Simonds, in said Nevada City,
until the hour of twelve o'clock M. January
Bist, 1883. MARIA A. ROSENTHAL,
Administratrix of the Estate of A. Rosenthal, deceaséd
Cross & Simonds, Attorneys for —
tratrix. jani3-td
$75 00 REWARD!
REWARD OF $75 00 is offered for
A the arrest and conviction of the a
son or persons who cut off my horse’s tail,
mane and foretop, on the night of December
the mistreant die the work with a pair of
sheap shears.
HENRY FIENE,
~-419-Imi “T Deer Creek Crossing.
Drs. F.J. & Almeda Magee,
Union Hotel, Nevada City.
ae ae will-attend te general praeig given to fractu
eases of women an} ;and obstetrics
\ gitended to or night.
Ca Betenind Somat UNION HOTEL
5th, 1882. From appesrances it is supposed . ”
ial attention
mictures and dial
DR, ALMEDA. MAGEE will assist in -dis-{+—
Calls tm élty or country promptty . ? es Ee
:. cipal $100, Primary $60 per sale
ee
aa
Corner Broad and Pine Sts.,
By a ‘Competent Druggist, and
~ Nevada Drug Store,
——— 0
WALTER D. VINTON,
rll oo
A Lange Stock of Patent Medicines oe
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors,
Toitet Articles of all kinds
Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions
Nevada City, Cal
PERFECT PURITY Guoremiens,
saath
WILL BE SOLD CH
GEORGE GEHRIG,.
~ BREWER,
Proprietor of the
MILWAUKEE BREWERY
SPRING STREET .... NEVADA CITY.
7 4
lam 2 ha to furnish the public with
the best ie
Lager Beer,
ees
And Porter,
By the Keg, Gallon or Quart.
. Try these articles, “They are all of m
own manufacture, and . af
WARRANTED PURE AND.
ey e. Gzanic,
jon Milweukee Brewery. —
To Schoo’ T Teachers. :
Te Trustees of Mc Moore’s Fiat Schoo .
nega ted receive
ae sat Gn son eka
_ AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES EXTANT,
“ IMPERIAL, LONDON, SORT aaRe AND QUEEN,”
Do
__ LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE.”
CIGARS at NIVENS’.
--THE—
STOCK IN THE MOUNTAINS.
‘25,000 JUST RECEIVED.
‘OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN. THE
COUNTY, :
[CONSUMERS CALL & REAMINE QUALIFY & PRICR
FAlso-1 1 Full Line of
Tobacco: and Smokers Articles,
EAPER THAN ANY
—!
Delinquent Tax List.
OTICE is hereby given that sealed proNee a be eceved ot be office of
¥ Cleri evada City, N ;
para California, up to 2 : bm
january 26th, 1983, for pu’ ‘the Depe te of Nevada Coun a for the
» Clerk.
year 1882.. G. BEA’
D. Harris, Dep
FOR SALE
The Whole or OneHalf interest-inthe —
Fruit Evaporator,
~ Corner of East Broad
and Pine. streets. :
to. o the lirchaser. i
JOHN RICH;
jlo. District Clerk, :
Bene