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July 14, 1883 (4 pages)

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The Champion Mining Company have postponed the days of delinquency and sale of their assessment No. 12, now pending. The annual meeting of the New York Hill Mining Company, for the election of Trustees and other business, will be held on the 30th inst, In the case of Snell vs. Scott respondent has been granted forty days to file a brief and appellant ten days thereafter to file a counter brief, Charles Calkins, a young typo in the Tribune office, won two footraces at Downieville on the Fourth and thus earned thirty dollars of prize money, z To-day is the anniversary of the Bastile, a day dear to the hearts of all Frenchmen, It will be appropriately celebrated in most of the large towns of this country. The Tidings has ’em again. Rave away, Uncle Rufe, you afford us almost as much amusément as our courteous and witty contemporary over on Broad street does. Owing to the fact that reporter McAlliister has to go to Sierra county on official business, the taking of testimony in the land case of A. ©, Gillespie will be discontinued next week, . ‘ : Freight for up-country continues to arrive in large quantities by the Narrow Gauge Railroad, Ten or twelve teams startéd ont Thursday and several more were getting ready yesterday. . D. McCarthy's dog Prince was poisoned night before last by an unknown party. The ‘‘removal” of that canine was like wiping out a landmark, as he was an old and wellknown resident. Some of our citizens who intended going to Pacific Grove next week have had word from there that the place is overcrowded. The rush will subside next month and then they will go down. ————— State Board of Equalization. John P. Dunn (State Controller) ‘and John Markley, members of the Stete Board of Equalization, and E. W. Maslin, Secretary of the Board, were engaged yesterday in ex.mining into the affairs of County Assessor Collins’ office.’ They found things in apple-pie order and appeared well satisfied with the valuations placed-on the various properties, In the afternoon they left for Grass Valley with Assessor Collins as guide. They wanted to visit the Idaho mine there. eae A Big and Geod Ledge. The six-hundred level of the Nevada City now shows a ten foot ledge, which is the largest . deposit of oreeverfound in that mine. It has now been prospected between thirty and forty feet and shows no. signs of weakening. All of the quartz between the walls averages of good: grade and. pays well for working. As soon as this level is fairly opened up, sinking will be recommenced. ,. Does Not Aunul a Survey. It has been officially decided that applicants for mining patents are not bound to note on the plat, and in field-notes,conflicts with unofficial surveys. And, moreover, failure to comply with the regulations of the Surveyor-General does not necessarily annul a survey unless the same fails torcomply with the law. Still Improving. The ‘ledge in the Sherman Con. mine continues to improve in size and general appearance as the drift is extended south, We hope to hear soon that the Sherman is among the paying mines of the district. : Mechanic's Lien. E. W. Smith has begun suit in the Superior Court against A. H. Underwood et als. to recover $123.55 and costs,for labor done on the Chapman mine. J. I. Caldwell is attorney for plaintiff. $2,000 to Loan On good security, at one per cent. . low No. 9 tunnel, ‘on the river. company is doing an immensé amount SIERRA COUNTY NEWS. Items of Interest from the Downieville Tribune. “f Superintendent Shaw of the Marguorite mine has gone East. He will be ‘absent a short tire. It is said that the Bald Mountain Extension Company, of Forest City, will commence driving ahead their their main tunnel ‘again in a short time, ie A school teacher is wanted at Eureka immediately. No ladies need apply. For further particulars addreas J. W. Wolfe, Eureka North, Sierra county. Weir & Mead have added an ex: tra stage to their line, which will leave Sierra City for Downieville each day at 5:304. mM. The mail will ieave Sierra City at 10:30 Pp. m. daily. The Bald Mountain Extension Company are working to an advant‘age in the South Fork ground at Forest City. Ninety-four ounces of dust was the result of last week’s run. The South Fork Company has already declared two dividends. The discoverers of quartz lodes in this vicinity have not the necessary vantage ; and capitalists could make profitable investments by coming it here and taking hold of some of the numerous prospects awaiting development. j A complaint signed by Hon. M. Farley and M. Mead was filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisor} last week, praying that the tax on the Sierra Buttes mine be raised. fhe complaint states that the present taxation, ot $90,250.00 is far below the true value of that property. The Sierra Buttes company is pushing ahead work on the foundation of the new mill to be built beThe of dead work this year, Two hundred thousand dollars would probably not be an unfair estimate of the amount of money that ‘will be expended, before any returns can be realized from the lower levels of the mine. ' It is reported that’ the company has found it necessary to levy an assessment recently. Through L. Nessler, who was in Sierra City on Monday, we learned that a sale of the Columbo ledge had been consummated and that the purchase money would be paid over tv the Sicrra parties on Tuesday, J. P. Deidesheimer bonded this property several months a:o for $20,000 and it is through his efforts that ‘a company was formed to secure the mine. A force of men have been engaged at the mine for some time past under the management of T. Berger and the prospects are flattering for opening out a big paying property. When a Melon is Ripe. Byran Tyson gives the following; rules for telling good melons: The rinds of melons, when left on the vines to mature, generally become hard and the pulp brittle. If the melon be gently borne on and you hear the inside crack or give way it may be regarded as ‘a sure sign that the melon matured on the vine, and consequently is a good one. Another good plan for selecting a melou is to examine the side that lay on the ground. Jf the melon remeined on the vine until properly matured this portion will be found to have changed from a white to a pak yellow, and, upon close examination, uumerous emall pimples, somewhat like the measles, as it were, will be noticed on said surface, particularly on the outer edge. ‘hese pimples may be regarded as 4 sure indication that the melon remained on the vii until mature, as they never appeai on those that have been prematurel pulled. Sometimes the desirabl pale yellow is produced prematurely by turning this portion of the melon to the sun for a day or two. In this case the color is apt to be deeyer. This ‘act, in condection with the absence of pimples, will readily tell the experienced eye how gaid .color was produced,weeClear the Track. “This item from the Marysville Appeal of Thursday refers to the doings of two gentlemen well known here: W. B. Bourne and A. W. Stoddard came to town by a private conveyance on Tuesday evening, and appli ed to Mr. Baird, the C. P. agent, for a special engine to take them to Red Bloff. An engine was telegraphed per month. Enquire of August Lad for, and about two o’clock yesterday eman. jyl2-1w For Banquets, Dinners and Parties use Ectrpse Extra Dry, it, is equal to any and superior to most imported brands, and the only natural California Champagne in the market. ean x 2 ae The Place to Buy Napkin Soap, Dishrag Soap and Cup and Saucer Tea is at the grocery store of W. G. Richards, Broad street, where you will find many other novelties. jy 10-tf. A Five handkerchief is given with every bar of Schultz & Co’s, Handkerchief Soap. This.soap is agreeably perfumed, lasting, and made of the best materials. Try a cake of it. For sale by Wm. H. Smith, the lw ; ‘Demanp it, and take no other iron _ preparation except Brown’s Iron Bitters. It is the best. ‘CuILpREy’s pictures taken instan-.. taneously by Swarts, Nevasa City. Durer Hams at Smith's. Nive. -Make life happy by using Brown’: morning one arrived frum Sacramento. It whistled so long and loud as to wake up nearly everybody in town, The two San Francisco gentlemen, who had in the meantime been reposing-atthe-Western House, departed on the engine for Red Bluff It is not known what business took them there in such a hurry. Carnival and Bal Masque. We have received acopy of the catalogue of the grand carnival and bal masque to be given at the Mechanics Pavilion in San Francisco on ‘Frid&ly evening, July 27:h, by Col. A. Andrews, the we!l-known® proprictor of the Diamond Palace. Seventy-two elaborate prizes will be offered and the pageant of maskers will doubtless be the most magnifcient and unique “ever witnessed on the Coast. Several of our citizens were present at the carnival given three years ago under the same maiiagement, and they say it surpassed anything of the kind they have ever seen. si aca RCA means to erect mills and work to ai. WHAT'THEY ARK DOING. Personal and Social Items Gleanca Here and There; _ Public Administrator Clinch. went to San Francisco Thursday. Francis Burns has gone to New York and Boston on mining business. : Rev. Dr. Mansfield, President of St, Mary’s Hall, Benicia,~ has been in town for a couple of days. Miss Lizzie Watts, who has for two months past been visiting with Misses Lizzie Hughes and Grace Morgan of this city, returned yesterday to her home in San Francisco, J. E. Brown returned yesterday . morning from the East, He made short stops at New York City and Philadelphia, and on his way home dropped in to see the Mining Exposition at Denver. A. Walrath and J. A. Seely, accompanied by their wivis, returned night before last from their visit to the Lakes. They had a delightful trip, and met with excellent’ success with hook and line, A letter from Postmaster Mein says that-since his arrival at Cambell Springs he has improved rapidly in health, and he thinks a few days more at that wonderful water-cure will make him whole again, _ Captam Eva, formerly Superintendent uf the Murchie mine, has been in town for the past two o: three days. He is now connected with the management of the Silver King mine at Providence, San . Ber. uardino, and came here to engage ‘ifty miners to go down there to work, C, W. Cross and F. H. McAllister leave to-day for Downieville where the trial of I, J. Stubbs, the }young man who murdered Jack Campbell, is to begin Monday, Mr. Cross is of counsel for Stubbs and Mr. McAllister will report the proceedinge in short-hand, The trial ot Hughes, for the murder of Van Der. Warden, is also set down to begin in the same court next wees, and Mr, Cross has been ‘employed to assist in “his defense. >. ~——---—_ Mining Nnggets. Michigan produced 3,250,000 barrels of salt in 1882, New gold fields are said to have been found in Italy. There is talk of introducing electric lights in the Comstock mines. Electriclights are used at the Mulloun smelting furnaces in Idaho. The Father De Smet clean-up fo) the first half of June yielded $8,451,47, The Grant smelter, at Denver, at its present rate, the annual output in silver will amount to about $10,000,090. The discovery is reported in Wolf county, Tenn, of a rich silver mine, the ore of which as-ays $25 to $30 pe: ton, Considerable exploring for ther valuable metals is being conducted in the Agogebic aud Ontonagon min‘ral districts, Michigan, and some finds are reported. The Ropes mine liscovery, at Ishpeming, has started all this work. ~~ A mumber of mining companies in Arizona Territory are about to adopt the electric light’ to facilitate opera tions under ground, as well as on the surtace, ‘ notably the Silver King Mining Company, of Pinal county, che Howell Smelting and Mining Company, and the Conger Mill and Mining Company. New Settlers in California. The number of immigrants arrivsd by overland trains for the week nding Saturday as reported by ‘the [Immigration Association of San Francisco, is 909, and for the month of June 5,742. The Association is locating immigrants on the public lands at the rate of 2,000 per:month or 24,090 per year. Another compiny of Germans from the Eastern States arrived this week aud will be located in Sonoma and. Solano counties, They had previously been settled in the Kast. The actual building of railroads into the timber regions of Humboldt county, on the Kel and other rivers, is attracting a large immigration to that section of the State. It ig estimated that Humboldt county has a time reserve dar of 73,296,000,000 feet, which is greater than that of Michigan, Minaesota, and Wisconsin put together. [t had also 200,000 acres of madrone, oak and laurel timber. There are 959,000 acres adapted to agriculture and grazing, without declaring, and having an abundance of ranning water, springs, etc. There 1,500,000 acres of yovernment land subject to phe Homestead and Preemption law. . A Slippery Track. A Truckee dispatch of Wednesday says : The east-bound overland train of the Central’ Pacific met with a singular delay this morning between Verdiand Truckee. Freight train No. 8 was immediately in front of the passenger train and had among other cars one of oil, which leaked badly, flooding the rails with oil, and the overland. train, reached the grade near Bronco, came to.a standstill, The sand-boxes were opened and it was with great ‘difficulty that the train could be moved atall. Finally it was cut io two and each part drawn up the incline separately from Bronco to Boca. It took two hours to make the distance of five uiiles. j ‘Make yourself healthy and strong. Eciresk Exrra Dry is the only pure native Champagne egual to any imported, and but half the price. 3in c ie ee A f redwood, pine, spruce, fir and ce. . when it}. EASTERN NEVADA COUNTY. items from the Republican of Wedmesday Evening.Lucky Baldwin has erected a number of bath houses near the Tallac House. During the past week bathing has been all the rage among the guests of the hotel, John King, a young man employed in the Truckee Lumber Company’s box factory, had the ends of three fingers of his right hand taken off by a planer Monday morning last. The Union Pacific railroad has reduced first-class fare from Ogden to Omaha from $60 to $45, and the second-class fare to $35. All emigrartts are carried on first-class
trains from Ogden to Omaha, The Webber Lake Hotel is now fall of visitors, A party of Truckeeites who went out there Saturday \fternoon to enjoy a day’s fishing, were compelled to be contented with the attic. The fishing is better than has been known this season and cannot be excelled anywhere in the Sierra. A special. train loaded with ice was shipped from Prosser creek last Monday, The train consisted o! tifteen cars, and they were each loaded with twénty tons of frozen vomfort for the half-roasted Arizoniins, An average of six car-loads daily is shipped. to different points on the Southern Pacific railroad; Mention was made in our last issue, of the death of a squaw in child-birth at the rancheria near Truckee. Anold Indian yesterday tntormed a Republican reporter that the child was born, and appeared strong and heathy and likely to live. As soon as the woman died her mother deliberately choked the child todeath. It is said among the [udians that the inhuman’ grandnother does not make any pretense it denying that she murdered the infant because ‘thim heap too much bother,” ee About Advertising. An exchange says: If you can arouse curiosity by an advertisement itis a great point gained. The fair sex don’t hold all the curiosity-in the world, It isa mistdken notion that a tine store in an eligible location, surrounded by an attractive sign, is a superior advertisement; for the experience of the most enterprising nerchants is that it pays better to spend less in rent and more in advertising. The enterprising advertiser proves that he understands how to buy, bevause in advertising he knows how to sell, A simple card may profitably staad‘years without a change, but a sensational advertisement should be changed as often as -yod'van get the printer to do it. You can’t eat enough in a week to ‘ast you a year, and you can’t adverise on that plan either, To make a inan realize an idea as you realize it is what.is necessary to nake him understand his needs, Advertisements must aim to place a matter so clearly before the public ‘hat they see it as clearly as the advertiser does, : Enterprising people are beginning to learn the value of advertising the year round, . The persistency of those who are not intimidated by the cry # ‘dull times,” but keep their names sver before the public will surely place them on the right side in the snd, ee Getting Desperate. A sharp-edged piéce of steel which inswered every purpose ofa knife was found one day last week ina srevice near the bed of Richards, the sonvicted murderers One of the other prisoners is quoted as sayiny that Richards should never hang. A c'ose watch is now-—and for weeks past—kept.on Richirds, a watchman being with him wight aud day.—Auvurn Argus, A CONTEMPORARY speaks of Butler 1s the Hamlet of Massachusetts politics, The play cannot yo on without him, BUTEL AKRIVALS. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL een STANLEY A. EDDY.:..... Proprictor July 12, 1883, Wm, Cunnigham, Derbec, R. P. De Noon, do, Win. Eddy, City. : Mrs. N. Evans, San Juan, ‘ A Craft, City. W. F. Goad, San Francisco. J. E. Pewett, Aubura. H. Waters, San Francisco, J. E. Mason, do Jas. McGregor, Forest City. D. McNaughton, do J. H. Neff, Datch Flat. C. M. Kopp, do ” J. M. Henry, Los Angeles. , Mis. T. R. King, Dutch Flat. 8. Hetherington, S. F. T. H. Meek, Downieville. F. K. Williams, San Jose, H. Schal z, Omaha, Dr. 8S. M. Harris, City, R. Andrews, Omega. E. Harvey, Shady. River. Henry Shutts, Voss’ Mill. ;.~~ Union Hotel,’ RECTOR B2OS.... ..Proprietor. " Jaly 12, 1883, M. T. Lawrence, You Bet. J. A. Hustler, do A. C. Douglas, Sacrameuto, M. T. Hubbard, do H. L. Halsey, San Francisco. Rev. Wm. Powell, Graes* Valley. J. Frazer, Balmoral, A. Strissburger, San Francisco, J. Boreland. Placerville, ° ~J. 8. Quire,Culfax, P J. Markley, Salinas City, J. Dunn, Sacramento, Jno.La Baree, Graniteville. _ J, A. Seeley & w, Fishermans Bay A. Walrath & w, do" —W. C. Brown, Boie, §. Cariows, Colusa, ; : San Juan Times Items. The following items aie gleaned from this week’s Times: . Lumber is in great demand all along the Middle Yuba, The saw mills cannot supply the demand, John Hogan and Warren Green invested heavily inlapds in Washngton Territory, during their recent visit to that section. Mr, Hogan will go there as soon as he can sell his property at San Juan, Thomas Freeman has from 60 to 80 men employed in reconstructing the Forest City road between his place and the Oregon creek crossing at the Oregon creek bridge, The entire work will be completed Satday. On Thursday night last Timothy Fatherty was caved-on in the American mine, and killed,. He had started a new powder drift that day in a very dangerous place and after several hours work was notitied to get out. He got out with all his todls, but going back for his wheelbarrow, he was caught by a cave while coming out. When taken out it was found that his head-was badly crushed and one leg broken, B. F, Stewart, late of Cherokee, has been elected teacher of the San Juan Grammar: scheol, and, Miss Tillie Lisson of the Primary Department, i coieihalinnitnimahiadtttidiateeeiiniiniieantinnal Mis Soul and dis suaver. “Your.asing me how I came. to use it, remiuds me of the story of the Scotchman who,on his deathbed, after a life of meanness, wanted to. make things all right with the Lord by leaving some money to the kirk,” “ ‘Will the Almighty pass me into Heaven if I give 10,000 pounds to the kirk, d’ye think ?’said he.” ‘* ‘T can’t promise ye thot, mon,’ answered the minister, ‘but I advise ye to try the experiment.’ ” Laughing heartily at the story, Rev. F. E. Osbourne, of No. 273 Ogden avenue, Jersey City, pastor of the First Baptist Church, West Hoboken, coutinved: “That’s what I did with Parker’s Tontc; I tried the-experiment, It more than met myexpectations, and I am very glad to testify to its excellence, Is yoes to the root of all digestive and nerv ous derangements so common among men of ny profession. For women and chronic invalids the Tonic is a perfect inviygorant, and is destined to supplant all other remedies for this purpose. ~A single dose produces the gentle perspiration and sense of life which evadicates disease. It seems to rousd every organ into activity, Ladmire it, too, for its power to antagonize the hold of . the liquor habit over inebciates,”’ This preparation which has been known as ParKgr’s GinGER Tonic, will hereafter be called simply Parker's Tontu. As unprincipled dealers. are constantly deceiving their customers with inferior articles under the name of ginger; and as ginger is really an unimportant flavoviug ingredient, we drop the . mis. leading: word, There will be no change, in the preparation itself, and all bottles in the hands of dealers, wrapped under the name of Parker’s Gincer Tos: 1c, contain the genuine medicine if the fac-simile signature of Hiscox & Co. is at the bottom of the outside wrapper. ‘ J. J. JACKSON, of the Beehive grocery store, keeps constantly in stock a complete assortment: of the best and purest wines and. liquors for amily and medicinal purposes. lw rare, Pittsburg CUSTOM QUARTZ MILL. eee Quartz in lots of Ten Tons or more milled at.$2 a ton, Pittsburg Mill WHICH IS NOW SUPPLIED WITH THE NEVESSARY MACHINERY TO DO FIRST CLASS WORK APPLY AT THE MINE. jy13-1m . ‘eight. L. ORDINANCE NO, 100. i ies BOARD OF TRUSTEES of the City of Nevada do ordain as follows: Section 1. A tax of Fifty Cents on each One Hundred Dollars of the. assessed and equalized valuation of all property wthin the corporate limits of the City of Nevada for General Fund purposes, and a tax of Twenty Cents on exh One Hundred Dollars for big eso is hereby levied for the year A. D. 1333. “Passed June 4th, 1833. J. C. ABBOTT, President. vlerk. K. Casper MmEOTVUARES —~BY— Major Henry 6. Dane, —AaANnd—] READING 3 —BY— \fs, Laura £. Dainty, Desa! THE AUSPICES OF THE Nevada City Lecture Bureau, »~ Major Dane will lecture at THEATRE gy on Thursday and Friday Evenings, SULY 19th and 20th. Subject of First Lecture—“THE GREAT NAVAL BATTLES OF THE REBELLION.” Second Lecture—“‘UP THE RHINE AND OVER THE ALPS WITH A KNAPSACK.” MR&. DAINTY will appear at NEVADA HEATRE, 47 NEVADA . THEATR JULY 26th and 27th, In ,her unpsralleied dramatic and elocu_ tionary readings. _ Tue programine will be duly announced. Admission—Single Tickets 50 cents. Season—for the four entertainments; $1.50. Other Lectures will be given from time to time by noted Speakers. “Tiekets can be procured at the DRUG and BOOKSTO.WES. % _ oa i At Bridgeport, Conn., the 'Captain and Lieutenant of the Salvation Army have been «arrested for distarbing the pence, fined and bonded not to parade or hold meetings in future. OF the three cyclones in Michigan this year, none of them has carried a stove seven miles and tenderly laid it down ‘at the back door of some poor but worthy widow, Ow drillers and ‘their families, numbering forty persons, have lef Bradford, McKean county, Pa., to bore near Newhall, California, _aeesaesamaesemnmpra STRONG “PACTS A great many people are asking what particular troubles Brown's Inon Bitters is good for. . . It will cure Heart Disease, Paralysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar. diseases, Its wonderful curative power is simply “because it purifies and enriches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. “A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore, Md., May 7, 1880, My health was much shattered by Rheumatism when I commenced taking Brown’s Iron Bitters, and’I scarcely had strength enough to attend to my daily household duties.Tam now using the third bottle and I am regaining strength daily, and I chearfally recommend it to all. f cannct say too much in praise of it. Mrs, Maryi=-3+ . 173 Prestmans Kidney Disease Cured. Christiansburg, Va., 188r, Suffering: from kidney disease from which I could get no relief, 1 tried Brown’s Irom Bitters, which cured me completely. A child of mine, recovering from scarlet fevér, had no appetite and did not seem to be able to eatatall. Igavehim Iron Bitters with the happiest results. J. Kyra Montacus. Heart Disease. Vine St., Harrisburg, Pa, ec, 2, 1881, After trying different physicians and many remedies for palpitation of the heart without receiving any benefit, I was advised totry Brown's Iron Bitters. I have used two bottles and never found anything that gave me so much relief. Mrs. Jennie Hass, For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subject, BRown’s IRON BITTERS is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get tho Genuine, GREEN & (0's, DOWNIEVILLE STAGE LINE Through in One Day. S STAGES will leave the National Exchange Ho tel, Nevada City, daily, at 6:30 0 clock, a. M., fo" North San Juan, Camptonville, Mountain House, Forest City, Downieville, Sierra Cfty and intermediate points. Returning leave Sierra City at 6 o’clock,a. m., for Marysville North San Juan, Nevada City, and inter mediate points. J. M. Scott’s Stages arrying the U. 8. Mailand Wells, Fargo Co.'s xpress run from Forest City and connect daily with th« Marysville and Nevada City stages at the Mountain House. Office—At the National Exchange Hotel Nevada City wig24 W. H.CRAWFORD Agent, Kitchen Cabinets & Ice Chests. [ 4M MANUFACTURING MY KITCHEN CABINETS, IN IMPROVED FORM, WITH ANT PROOF ATTACUMENTS, Prices, $10, $12, $16. ALSO Ant Proof Refrigerators $18. Ice Chests $14. Will ship them to Nevada City and Grass Yalley people at Stockton prices, and pas . BOWDOINS Stockton, July 4th, 1883. NEW BAKERY —-AND—— Bae lee CreamSaloon ; M AIN STREET, adjoining Union Hotet. J h 0. C, BLEY, Proprietor. o— LES, CAKES AND_BUNS made fresh every day. FANCY CAKE FOR WEDDINGS, Ete., Made to order. = Choice Canties of all kinds, _ Ice Cream and Water Ices. > Everything neat and attendance prompt. O, C BLEY, Proprietor. Notice to Creditors. N the Superior Court of the County of Nevada, State of California. Inthe matter of the Estate of J. H. McMurtry, deEstate of J. Hf. McMurtry, deceased.— Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of J. H. cMurtry, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons hav ng claims against the said deceased, toexhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the said Ad-’ ministrator, at the law office of Niles Searls, the same being the place for: the transaciion of the business of said estate. in the county of Neva ‘a, W.S. MeMURTRY, Administrator of Estate of J. H. McMurtry, . decersed Dated at Nevada City, June 30th, 1988. Searls, Niles & Searls, Attys. . jys afer everything in MILLINERY at greatly reduced prices. = HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, Et 1 . saints PT ein Cs ‘HALF PRICE. Persons desiring anything in this line will find it greatly to their advan. “tage to oatt-cazly and secure BARGAINS. Yours truly, GEARNHARD & SHALLEN Aosovlian 9 Cent Store! aa = GER, BROAD STREET, ------= NEVADA CITY. ee IMPORTANT TO BOARDS OF EDUCATION ——AND—— SCHOOL TRUSTEES. PHILLIPS & HUNT, : : : : : Publishers and Booksellers. NEW YORK AND SAN FRANCISCO, HAVE ADDED: TO THEIR BUSINESS AND EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT FOR the Pacific Coast, ertablished November, 1881, and are now amply prepared to furnish, of best quality and lowest possible prices,all educational requisites,from those of the Primary school to those of the University, LIBRARY BOOKS, TEXT BOOKS, FURNITURE AN BELLS, APPARATUS, MAP® CHARTS,,BLACK-BOARDS, SLATING, AND ALL KINDS OF SUPPLIES. 4a@7 BEND FOR CATALOGUES AND TERMS."G3 o SOLE AGENTS ON THE PACIFIC COAST FOR THE EXCELSIOR SCHOOL FURNITURE COMPANY. ——o-—— SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE “PEOPLE'S CYCLOPEDIA,” WHICH I PRONOUNCED THE BEST FOR SCHOOL LIBRARIES, SPECIMEN PAGES SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION, PHILLIPS & HUNT, EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT! 1041 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCIS0O WILLIAM L,. OGE, Manager. CARR BROTHERS Successor to F. E. Belaen, PALAGE DRUC STORE. Corner Pine and Commercial Streets.....NEVADA CITY 0: ACOMPLETE STOCK OF Deus: and Medicines PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES And everything else usually found in a fi-st-clasg Druc Stor ~* 2 ae “0 ‘ WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, Newspapers, Illustrated Papérs, Periodicals, Ete SHEET MUSIC AT REDUCED RATES, _ A Fine dis slay of Pocket Knives, Razors; and other Cutlery : RSE are USN 4@ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all aoura by P. & \Bunpaw an experienced Druggist 5 5 J.E. CARR. T. B. CARR For the'next Four Weeks we shall ¢ ¥ Co