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June 5, 1881 (4 pages)

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Pet réported on. thé Sierra Buttes quartz, far as the Centenuial is concerned, is Mine forthe dnglish Company the d@ finite developnrent of tha fact . S F . which purchased it fram the Reese thatthe lead rans direetly through ilar occasions. So far a3the “eommitment of any minor to. the conference worth cunsidering between . thirty dollars dividend on a> little Miss Magzie Martin, who has been . taking ‘a cdurse“in penmanship at. bank stock, and eighty dollars diviA two-story hense: good Fepair, and: bary The place will be sold One-half cash, the’ recontaining 8 r ig on the property, on_reagofiable tertas, mainder inone year, Also; 160. ac ms, i = y . eer! \ . —— ¥: Fie Sia . ee < ca < PERTTI — SS a ee ——— _ nT = a5 The Odds in Favor of Mining. . EstrayNotice, « : E a THE CENTENNIAL. Superior Court. ee y ; THE D : ° ° SIERRA COUNTY. ; ett ‘i Seatcaa . it ice oe me y a ° " ae iacpaiae = . i 2 — : “+; a3 ays the § ui St: A) othe Ranch o @ undersi: ° NEVA lie Daily Cransevipt reek's Record of Mining Dc-. Comstock Ca} ital sts on the Trailof; The following business was trans Say kek Gtske infuyide eifiiated on-Deer, Creek. aijining et ! Se ie iaapbt penta berrn eae A éidents * a Nevada Connty Bonanza. . acted if the Superior Court yester— . 9Me can make #S iP} ° city limits, on about May 220° -ys4; °° an , . NSA yelopments and Ac . : i Sic PRE e stocks of paying mines. 1 White Cow. with brindle neck, r the: ear ous s NEVADA CITY, CALIFORN as of ‘is broke his leg by the} The News says: At the meeting of day, Judge John Caldwell presiding: the stoe payies s dovaias divi and no brands. Hada white bull Gait” ween : = . Benj. Davis broke his leg by ‘the Trustees of Centennial. Gravel . -. The Peop'e vs. Albert Maurer, . Very fact that they pay regt ‘= “herside, The owner is hercby. note ts } ws 2 2 *s . the Irustees ent é < as B 4 , 5 ~ Sy : Z : thei call, prove properts . pay hare fe 8 * : a leaving of abank in H. B. Keene’s ses : z , ond ficient evidence © TIE » preve property , pa: AES atid ‘tak George Sunday, June 5, 1881. praeoe ec Gold Mining Company, held at their Convicted of arson in the second de~ . dends is sufficier ‘ t, , heraway. Ve A oe ae cio ene — diggings. : z . ote See Ss 3 ‘ ‘ee, Sentenced to one year’s imsf and. sagacious management. ; : ‘ LUKE VOYCE, Deer rack Bay. = . It is reported that the Savage . office in Gold Hill, Thursday. eve-' gree. Sentence ; Sdme peop'e say that amine is an! Nevada City, Jane oth, 13s, The inte t 8 renor tec f 3 S as z 3 = ai S« e peop'e Sav iat ¢ e s al ° he t A Matter of Justice. ; : side ‘ ised up and . ning, letters were read from George mment in the State Prison at eet Pest ; Ae eleer eed itis une (———— ae Se lacer Company have raised uj Edad . Sestieies ~ 7 . certain affair. ,So lsleed it 1s, unwisn ing renovi : SEM : Placer Company : : lve. who weat tc the Com. .Folsom. The prisoner was remand. UAcertain alfair. So lusteed Se Assessment Natio ing re : * Tint ¢ terday orning ’ . McIver, who went from the-Com. , : : ; : ‘ aSSessMens wwotice The Union of yesterday mormug . ot nek pay gravel, Se es : Pics ly 6f the Sherif. « . til it has reached’ that stage of de. * SoS if Plenty « bad ‘The “PraxscrteT iS quite Rick soa } sen discovered . stock a few weeks ago to resuiné the ed to the custody 6f the Sheriff, f tat which its productive QVENTENNIAL GkA\ } ty i Says: "Lhe CANSCRELE vich quartZ has veer eas y : ae ; ry , ' : Manrer 1} Ve opment at which its producti Bae sens aes 4 the meat s a = £ tha mina + he 20nie VS, £ sianrer and j i > J 5 { o . t indignant becatse there should be in the Gold Blaff.mine, and present . deve opment of the mine. He has see = r. : is z a cipacity can be estimated. Then -it orp a Gol { tar ha ith of J z Hic ; ty for young Maur ae = eee there is! been engagedin sinking anew shaft, Samuel Edwards. Information dis . ¢'peet becca: ! ie st si rol Hil re 4 e sufficient sympathy fot young wat cevelopments im licate thab tet Reeee ens : . -4ajist-as certain as anything else can.“ Trip aee-t ie gh tal at inn nk a < eotic at ai Se ; pushing the work as actively as men . missed. eons = oe = veo SM fee €F to pause-bhe circulaLion Of a Pe"! van abundance of the same sort. j = ee ,* Le f +. Broderick vs. His Creditors, . 02. Sod much ore ts brought to view . . And sti PSE vin Our eskeanied Beanee ee oe pf gold. and ineans would allow, sinking J. C. Broderick vs. His Creditors. . eee ae tion for his pardon, adie cod baste On Sunday iast, a piece pr gor . yo ott iit. to strike tl ne) Anorder wat made rescinl:ny> the . meastired assayed; the cost of min= fe bunt a contemporary commits an, injustice . weighing iine. ounces, “was . atian eligible-point to strike the trne . An ord: vat made rescintling> the ea errr kare Te i te ae , Ld (dieite 7 Je Pergning $5 ’ } ahs . ; a= 3 7 =e See . 1, ‘ ‘ tht SW ; Pr. das : ‘ ; + : : Sai ald . gravel channel, ~The shaft is now order setting cause for trial June the . 192 { S and er : when it says the words we have utfound in the dump of the Bald . gravel channel, — = “a oi {quantity of ore in sight shows how . corporadoa + ye uh t self to a a ‘ fy ‘a 21) f > 3 ‘ a Crceae aown 1 tan tae cto = eis aS = at = 5 ly, in. Unik Btutus wold-culn. to tt a : tered in relation te this movement Mountain Company, at Forest City. lown a. sigh eed os J. M, Smith vs.-Nevada Raseryoir'. nich the mine ie streto yield; and . !¥)? — dps gold coi There ¥ for the rglease-oi the boy are 1n~ . This specimen is 4. particularly fine . 15 1 8 Ae PH eee th Ditek-CoOn trial; Fifth day propey wahagement, working the , of Gol Hil, Main stfect tist Cher salignant” ; The; simply repreé15, he? something in the . decomposed stable natter, with . Vite Co. © ae =e Be Saeed <a ey eae ay . Any stock upon which Mt ; “abi gnan. Ones, ey SIMPLY i” . looking one, befng someting at ict 4 : : ‘me fi. . At noon the Court took a recess mine instead-of mahipalatingit, reg. gy viranen nes Mr. anc sent the honest eouvictions ofa “cer shape of a retort, The larze end is} Tl Be aa “3 Lvery {ti . Monday morning \ ular dividesds-at a fixed -fi_ure can . da of ily, A 4 turned to —— —tain-element Hr the comnninity with almost round and astarge as a_smallj.* a : es } sie 21 . Ae ib: counted on fora-detinite pertods7 ss payment is made hefare ' = ing. which element the writer happens to Man’ Sgtist. Several p , of ten, . 800d for “finding : Sree See RY He Has a Big Trade. {Is there anything in mianufaeturing . * = : ses Waite believe, No epirit of. vindictiveness clare 1-fiftéen ounceswere ta ben: channel shortly. The Centennial, 1t . . = veg ef ETE : i: 7 1831, nay ; = 3€ teve, sN0 €pil ene twe.ve and hitéen ounces ‘were tad na a ee re Ed -Goldsemit -the.papucarrépre—oxbanking or-r-ilreading -more—sure+tosetherar cos Pe, leaulie m or harshness against the individua. a tiene aps pats pee Sa aera sentative of the .old established liq-. than this? : Directors, “ER iS cA sity of ATi ar Ars} : r § i e.of the a-éstauisned liq8! . tora. FRAN : JUV Ors , Bc ae ne ee : err Washington township, Nevada coun. * . * = é Graken izembraced inthe question as tothe! yy) Bald Afoantain Extension . ast cha ‘ pee Se a O'Lext Coxe} —tisrevernree coe fap tHe tet ht te Shear peat : HOE hoRS f mat oo isan every-day occurrence for Stirs t j : Sheriil : . +y-ol-winkispat-such-an—of— are putting pa larwe tty; Tightin the teart-of-the famous} #0? house of Kane,-O si die ? : : GA 1, . Gold. Hil, Nevada. = see iM cater i : ] j becom pipet ites (BS Reb e, Ib blue lead .of gravel w hich ‘hag . in-the city taking orders fromi @tir . parsons owning-bank shares to sell} —_ Se eee eee F syandez:té £ 3 “ = — ? { 5) t ‘ ? ray ig vivE ec OF Pav é ci aR . “~ : . Z F z : e a as-commibted by~the de u to hold their: summer’s -grava Y * ‘ ; 3 aes = als of sa vastin Fin aT eee ee aa on eee ‘ee J solving dump ‘to hold t = — . yielded so many millions during the . Varions: dealers who *knéw aA good:. tiem for the sake of investing in-min Ranch For -S jum yeste “fendant, bat the printipies “invoiwed . 61 One hent is uy and timber is Sleds SMe Se nga ee 1; : P te 161 ingetocks that pav dividends Thice. TaiGH . mr oaieg, Miss 8 ae +i -orbirt th Pape, 18 aye fg . t k . past few. years The claim adjoining ; thing in that line when they taste: it . lagstocks that pay dividends ere ‘ MISS Sk “inching particurarly the agita~lo.+ fop two more, rom the track . Past te Seeee aS ee ca ee o Es gre ininfavaeok minis pen ees i we of thi : bibs bieet before the judge . ., ; ant 40 the hott f. iton the’ south has recently _ been . 29 I therefore never fail to keep the . turns are by all odds in Tavor ot NDVI zt one of t tion of thesau Ieee Perr INNS* . above the last bent to the bottom yielding hana ly, tl : I} . firm’s proiluct in stock. The fact is . iaVestments by comparison; and the THE Ranch situgted 6n’ the graduates ; ES EAVES IE . hes ¢:. gs will beabout fifty feet. . yielding handsomely, the tunnel hav. : : shy : ailing! = : : Mooney Flat road to ‘ “pronounced sentence and -the he slu ces WHl be about fifty feet. 2 ? a ‘ : : : e +} mee awe © ; : hin A sete E af oo ' eu . she ain cet WH & at ed iii run into What is p unced to! that Mr. Go'dsmith never offers any . certa nty of them,-is just as-great—as ning Henry f John A moral effect that a general appeal for . The gravel in all the vangways looks . "lZ run joato Whats p: enouncec . i r eas . €s.from Sniarteil, ae 7 psi : SE BT AVOl HE Se UR BUS WE) . =) . ¢ . goods that are not the best,'. and . that of banks, factories and railroads. Se at eae, horse. executive clemency ia suthacase i8 y.ttur than it has yet" appeared. . be the old blue gravel lead itself. . & Z ne Aa Pee aetna Mike & 0 fui ; A ateare : oe eee ee hone aval nave. fe dollar therefore. when -he recommends _ a} People are. rapidly learning this val-. rH erty contains 160 acres, patent. Seely 3 Di * . Eleven men ai'e working insite, ene gravel pays trom. a dollar tp-. j hig ioe : ; st ble 1 } feo the “canbent land. About forty acres, is: under euiti Sale ty ie E eas : as i ‘ 5 One . thing his customers can rely on-it. . uable lesson by seeingthe 18Ue fa t. Large Vrchard, embracing all kin aed: : who are liable to. be tempted—wer pat Blake. State Geoluviat of . nearly two dollars to the carload, but 3 é J : wes tec St z e. vatian. ares . ee; Guioraciog all kinds a . Ba eee entree hs iz a PSL RGe Se Kb ee : ae Sage , demonstration of it, There is-a dif—. of fruit. “A dich suppiles-the Ranch with money.ev the true origin of what we have said . Coiitectivatand the ventleman who} What 1s of the most importance so Graduntéd*in venianship. pe attabaindance of wat that towr ° Miss M Birdie Gr , : ae : : sof tand, iincultivated, suit aoa taminating walls-6f-a State prison is . RB ii Rieeen 1 -exain_. the Centennial ground; andabout . Chestnutwood’s Business College in . dend on-half the same amouat ine able fora’ grazing and‘vood ranch will ‘be visiting a ” is Sighs aE le z ' Bros, Was 1NSI€EFA AR¢ yah) an Suan : or et oa : E ; : ee : > sold cheap. Fer particulars enquire of ta A as hasealc gis . . ve ; ‘. where the new shaft is beinz-sunk this city,received her diploma—a fine’'. v-sted in good. mining stock.. Yet . Sold cheap. . Fer parti Ec, Coe, soncerned, the TRANscaier haa. al= ined the Extension Company S\propere the she eing : wiys.urged aud will continue to adHe says the channel goes pl he cide i erty. Well Fixed. _ Yocate some other remedy, such as,a/. 4), ridge beyond a doubt, as j a < : j ;Yaphy combined, by the way-—-on 7 ' j specimen of penmanship and’ lithogillustrations of thiseharéter are con= ; vinually brought to. our attention. JAMES COLLEY, j4 Bay State, Market, Nevada ¢ ity. Work « idence is’ ; : , “or Friday evening. The writing of the .The transfer of money from one form ma t For Sale be in. run State reform school, bemg adopted . finds ‘the gravel: formations that Whes Wm. Smith was remanded E 5 \ . tam hort ? 2 9 : ener hats ‘ Sere eta’ : = . sheriff by the yours lady hasimproved to a remark=—of investment am another itd min2 weeks, as speedily as practicable. canbe found nowhere else—in—that) to the custody of the Sheriff by the}: ees oe eS : : aa aS ae ; one va xte ring 2 time that she shar goins ata rr; ha n ass: — _ . Superior Court theother day to sérve able extent during the time that’ she 114 shares. is going on at a rate, that é A Startling Bavaiceuicnt, section except above Sierra City. VERY DESIRARLE BUILDING LOT "At the Bald Mteunt : fow . Gk & term for assavit, the Jailor . 48 been under the _Professor’s tui. would be incredible to most “peopie. é weet SALE. Edtquire of the POST: share, de spore sawed At the Bald Mountain niine a few} é » FOre asse vi ra 5 me TE ia : : MASTER. mio Opi i i : : ; : . tion, reflec reat cr tl -. Th: wever, is ‘wh: always levied by Opiunr smoking is said on what . days ago two men opened a box of . found coin tothe amount o 1,234 on tion, reflecting great credit both up . Phay, a ver, is “what ef : y ee eee z os a I gee ae. : orse fg insti ‘ by the tement, repeated mote . . mg Comp we deem gool authority to prevail . giant powder caps and took onta cou. his-person. Itis now being care for . 28 pare = the institution mea it by thesta re ‘ ’ : : & aneto'an alarming: extent in Grass! 11, when those left ih the box began . byMr. Tompkins. Smith -is—alsdy: Citizens’ Meeting: — oe N York Dry Goods Store . a 2 foto i ors ae . ; eat Kital is engaying in the mining indus ew or y ’ be requir ¥akey. Not only are certain white . 4, explode, the flying pieces of copper . Said to have two or three thousand ——— Steins 3 * ’ .) wl & x4 ‘ men and boys under the spell . atriking one of the men in the face, ofthe accursed evil, but some white lend the other-on the under part of . i the A neat Chinese—house+ dollars out at interest. And yet he had rather go to jail for 250 days — tm married; women are classed. among than to pay a $500 fine: 8 arinand the body. The arm] He probaits victims cities are striving tocheck tho blight; . but in these two towns it does not . scam to be: an object of judicial . régtilation aside from the exacting of . a license, Sete The Calamity at Smartsyville, A telegram received fronr Smarts— vilf® yesterday says ;_ The employes of the Excelsior Water anil Mining for the. ensuing year: Joba F. Hook, Grass Valley district included the : a bs Rees y President; Jerome Cook, Foreman; children at the convent there in his, count, and Superintendent Wickes threw the names of the orphans out ¢ Kd Ayery, Assistant: Foreman;Joseph. Olive, ‘Trustee; Hermanu Naftziger, Secretary; Wim, R. Coe, ‘Treas: W. R. Coe, J. F. Hook and Wm. Powell, Delegates. The nomination of John on the recommendation of Attorney General Hart who said that only those whose parénts or guardians reurer; Wm, Stiles, Janitor; sided in the district were admissible, Thus he virtually ruled that the Sisters in charge of the institution were Sacigalupi as Chief Engineer, made by Pennsylvania Kngine Company, : : a was endorsed. = : not guardians-ef the—orphans—in—7 Thee will be a meeting at the! tryona comprehensive seale, with
j try . Court HowSeto-morrow evening at) the intent to-establish it among the . eight o'clock tOsgnsider the practi. prime-and permanent industries of 60 +feconds? This is often asketNhy in-,. ’ minutes and each mind into kiiown gentlemen of this” city went jabout three miles up the Arkansas Valley to make a thorough test of a few high explosine discovered by . telligent children, andthe answem this : . dials.of our clocks and watches because the: old Greek astronomer, We have 60 divisions onthe Fraik Huber, chemist and assayer, formerly Jecated at Granite, but la. " ; 3 : ter of this city. Hipparchus, who lived in the ‘secj ond century. before’ Christ, : accepted, ithe Bibylonian syst m of reckonit Mr. Huber calls, his explosive ‘‘Droxo,” from a chemicat : 1g time, that system being sexagesimal., substance known as droxine, and h:s . The Babylonians were acquainted thus far made it in the shape of small me 2 £. t+ Broad Street, Adjoining Theatre. oes < 4 dren's Hats, Trimmings, &c. The stock Subraces all the lateststyles re-. ceived ip San F pon purchasing wisco, and ladies can rely (2 Call an Having located permanently in Nevada City, a share of public patronage is solicted. J. 8. CHIVELL, Proprictor bration. tend the ing; Ee sability of hulding a @eand 4th of Juhe ec ry. We, ¢2 declare n i. The cas particularly,, was badly Tacerated, . bly considers that a two doliara day . ies a es the comutry oe © ata Stays acre — ee ; ‘3 : 1j set eee) J ‘ i ; oe ; Ee . ly telebration here this. Ye It isi the strength of th&fullest and most . * volving tl 5 in the edge of. Chinatown. dispenses i The only explanation of the cause of } ANd board job can’t be obtained . Sah ‘ oe =e : ; age : fe ._w 7] ae } Pr eRe eae : EA PUR ee An eee PESOS . hoped that. business men am all . de iberate convietion, hat nothing ' appealed the nefarious weed, and uses up the explosion is that a spark or a. eVery bour in the week, . : C ted aiid anid Gi ets ct encase . r ne 108 a a = bie aes f aitiga x = ts fey. = si aie : vitinata FA NG leased e building o Bron alley ju: some three hundred dollars’ worth drop of hot grease must have fallen eae psineess cheat date Res Ee ARE NES TRLUIGS SRT DEALS fA street, known as the New York ‘Store, liaise v3 near Vet canent : Sa Fire Compiny Election. . give their counsel and encourage—. myive industry. has fitted it up and_ stocked it with a fine Court. ‘every mouth,Coming nearer home, . into the box.—Messenger. nt : i : 3 : a . . assortment of Any fe * ‘ = : : ie ment, S 2. —. ee re fs é there are substantial reasons for Ke ee At the meeting. of Nevada Hose . . 2 3 . Peron @-consumption of rea ; ioe : { ae Djvision Of Mlours and Minutes. \ DRY AND FANCY GOODS, cow and . lieving the consumption o opium A Prospect of i Leggl Row. . Company on Friday evening, the fol— Blows Things Sky Wigh. : aos ise = EM! Sas eet Seen re by caucasians is imereasing among ta ae ; cha a lowing were elected as officers to serve . r 1¥ ee Ss . Why is one hourNtivided into 60 . MW inery, , Ladies’ and Chilboth sexes in Nevada City. Other sit ep Fal SEI hae A . vecently a party oft well reading L in axothe: The mo tence" rend of the’ Peo tar of sur ‘have mos claims to. Were it “fame on C of Our Cit) ——Company— were notified yesterday that the mines would be closed down owing to the granting of an. injunction’in the case of the City of Ma~ foremattand miners were all dis— charged, Several hundred men, a majority of whom have large families to support, will be obliged to seek other homes unless mining is resum—" ed. The loss to the laboring class here will be $25,000 per month. The feeling is very intense among them, and the calamity is the general topic tity of good ore and a promise of its ~o~-s legal sense, A Good Opportunity to Invest. Subsequently. he * became convineed ‘that the opinion was ; not tenable, and this year the mar-. The ranch near Smartsville that is offered for sa‘e in another column by excellent opportunity for some wideawake man to make a lucrative investment. Itis in one of the most prosperous and healthful sections of the country, and is bound to increase greatly in value during the next few years, It will be sold very cheap, Mr. Colley also has some good grazing and wood land for sale, Convent, however, the Sisters refused to give him the desired information. thatinorder to settle the matter definitely as to what constitutes a guardian, and save the likelihood of further trouble over this question here and elsewhere, there will . probably be a test suit brought im the Superintendent Wickes says > a little at long intervals for many years, some $2,000 worth of specibegin a mission at St, Canice Catho+-a-hise projecting out—ot ; : with the decimal system ; but for common or practical purposes they counted by sossi and sari, the sossis where a little thumbscrew is placed. The exterior tube is made of lead and about as ‘big around as the little tinger and four inches long. . that mode of reckoning found its way into Ptolemy, about 150-A, Di, ¢ and hence was carried down the stream of civilization, and found ite Way to the dial plates of our, ¢locks and watches, ° , powder, above which is a glass tube. {n order to explode it the screw is tnrned, foreing the tube-to the bottom of the case and there breaking it, allowing a fluid to escape and moisten the powder. The fuse is then ignited. This may appear complicated,but-Mr. Huber states that the tubes can be produced for fifty cents ar less apiece. Thieir force is said to be tremendous. -As an initial a Me Had the Date. *bout 2?” asked an old bald-head who tric light has been so fully tried by . came round the corner. apl9 New York Dry Goods Stcre. . Commercial Street, Adjoining W. BR. Coe’s Shee Store L. DULAC Be to inform his friends and the public J in general that he has opened a Variety, Vegetable and Fruit Store at the above stand, and will keep constantly on hand the 4. United States Brewery, neat cotta “racket” can clean Geo. EB. sville vs, the North Bloomfield shal was instructed to inclyde: them J One end is sealed and the serew of eanaruirs Reg ee ne? phe ini New Variety Sio re ville, In Mining Company and others, The }!™ thé list. When he called at the . /®mes Colley of this city affords an the other extends down into a white ee wipes rn : annihilatic ings and p slickens p) ister as of The low terday cle tion of Ch was found dition wit mud at th : courts, Sept experiment a hole was drilled in the (Detroit Free Press.} ae —— as! A. Lone of conversation, ea yt 2 ae ee _ Am “‘idiosyacracy.” pene fete ad -* quzhhembank: At the Central Market, yesterday, CIGARS and TOBACC®, . Shdcede on * ree ; nee Eis s aeenecne ment, and a stick of ‘‘droxo” lighte ' = Of the Best Brands, : To Test Ot. Hunting For, Pockets, The Grass Valley Union says of and dropped in. The fuse burns ex— a pap ease ase ee re —_ : ings that a Mr. Sharon (nephew of the Senator} the verdict rendered in the cage of . actly five minutes, and the party . ©!spute as to the length of time beCANGASS ane NUTS, lots were In the case of The People ‘ex rel Ze Se ‘ind the People versus Wm. Smith for . Withdrew to a safe distance, At ex~ . tween the landing of Noah’s Ark And everything generally kept in‘ a Firs big confla Attorney-General Hart versus Parks . #2 another _man are engaged in debrutally beating Dan. Will actly the specified time a gigantic exand the day he left it, and in a short Class Va iety Store. bein Foci et-al., an action to test the constitu. Veloping Prof. Muller's specimen cers y ang » SEsoma, plosion took place, blowing out a ti mr i : Goes otl rs I ti lit f th ee te . ledze on Red Hill near Wood's ravine, . 4° they could only make an ‘as‘deep hole over four feet in diameter, . “™® €4¢h one was mae enpugh to} Vegetables raised in the city limits and Racca les, 2 er ity . “ @ _ . se e rk aa Pipers Sa aeci sault’ out of a blow that was given in. A stick “of .ordinary giant powder fight. fresh from the garden every morning-~~. Theré-w Drainage, the brief of t no_relators . ! a I ¥ piec the dark and with almost deadly tried near by did not accomplish one-. “Yum, sah, yun, but I eny—it-avik ea “programm and appellants has been filed with . is taken out,and expect to drop ona effect: 3 f the _.” . thirdof the work. Various other sixty days befo’ No got out o’ dat Cabbage and Tomato Pla hawk vi the Clerk of the Supreme Court. The . big pocket of gold at mostany time. One. 8 BBA men equally satisfactory experiments were . ark.” . : The Store will be under the management Sites. . respondents hgve 10 days to reply Tlie average ledge matter, so far as . *2¢ is proverbial with petit juries, tried.—Leadville Chronicle, “And I say it war only twenty . of L. DULAC, Jr. me sy e s J . a spetnioi< ss < Pe Aol era » ee 2 4-2 . . 1 : —_—-——+e prospected, contains no gold to speak Catholic Mission The ices = days, : ” Nevada City, April 30th, 1881. > —— Kf cua as : : Mi . ctric Light, You lie, sah! Prayer,” Tue New York Conservative says: . of. The cl tim has been ‘yophered” R SE that “Sho, now, but what’s dis row “Muilér’s ¥ “Good mines, that can show a qaane ev, Father Buchard will to-day} “A Philadelphia paper says the elecMrs. Smit : no : : Up cour continnanve for an ~ indefinite ¢imens being fount. ‘The ‘incline . lic Church, to commence at 10:30 a. . leading business houses in that city, > Svath pti was explained, and Main St., Nevada City. arrangeme will, we believe, meet with ready . through which the present—work ig! M-° The evening Service will begin the postoffice, hotels, etc., as to afvauliedy. a ae freight th. “sale at fair prices ; but the timo has . being done is down 25 feet, which ig! *' 7:30, During the‘ remainder of wel haere Poms pte bine ““Boaf of you am dead wrong,‘ an” brought . passed when entirelyundeveloped . as low a poiut (10 feet perpendicnlar) , He week masses will be celebrated at of the relative fess and gaalite of heah you am ready. tg. shed blood.:} Israel Hosken stead of . properties, prdibiting dothing more . as the groand has ever been ex9 and 7:30 A.M. There will be mor. the two kinds of light there can’ be me a a ie mee . ’ eeaeee than a fair surface showing of min-— . plored. It is hopod that the deposit . * mstruction daily after.the second . no comparison; It is found that with Peas po cher toate Satie Peeprister, wy years eral, may be gold for alarge sum Of} will become unitorin in size aud . mass, and a sermon every evening, the, United States Electric Lighting “Nuffin’ like hae ee een Having taken charge ofthis we!l known had enoug . 2 j = : S eet Senet ae Company's lights, the postoffice saves } _, 4 and popular Brewery, I am now prepared to suits agair money. Mines ate-in demand ; pros‘quality a3 itis followed down 3 : ‘ : fully fifty per cent of thé cost of right by you, Let's see—see ! Heah Farele tha trade a the bake? beaut pects are no longer wanted.” asain Sarai, Ge BERLIN society is not difforent lighting ; or from 38,000 to $9,000 . 2™ the Hggers in black an’ waite, es Boxdes a Realized & Dividend. ifrom sdviety elsewhere, Herbert per annum. At Wanamaker’s great . J!8¢ 38 1 got em when I w're in Chi-} DAGGER BEER, nected wit ° A GEorGta paper says that a law aes — _.__ ) Bismark” has been “received back . mercantile establishment; where the i d % pe Joey Oney -sexen days By the Keg, Quart or Bottle. -Ment'of against smoking oa the str et is still Kirkham & ‘Hitchcock yesterday . with consideration, while the wife cost of gas has been. j Rhee eee ee tested on} a Se eae ‘this week ieee . brought-in-sutestot—at—gold “thee vou eT year, the saving by substituting tl ¢ . Mount Arrowroot to de day when} My aim will be to keep the Best Beer in bat . otites, got s AG’ of another man, with whom he ran electri¢é light, during the last si all de folks lef’ de-ark _ to walk on . the Mountains. Sea ae the count; and is of opinion that it should be . Was the result of a month’s run at: away, lies deserted and dying at months; is also fully fifty oo son dry groun’ an’ if either of you gemA trial will eonvinee you of the fact. travels as a enforced against eigsrette-smoking ake quarts mine. The ore paid Vienna. . ' and the experience of the Contin'n— wre Tis query call pete #8 har, Please : poe Teturn he ' gzhoo j rom $20-to $100 a ton. ‘ To-m — . tal Hotel, wh yh 8 ear trom you at once !’ ; Ww NLA Sends ore — they will besit sake Bi the 200 BewEMsen those ‘low. prices at . seded by the elactrio light, ‘is the 4 cool and pleasant Shion ‘te attached to a. Ws Ir is said that a long u ip in: ol Quirk’s will last but a few weeks. same. ‘ice oe, Framed. wuss Geese _mhe desize $0 fan, it isp dicaten's Gftiia Genre pf = level, meantime continuing work on longer Soke BORN, . — = hour or two of enjoyment are cor demonstra ture, but the lace 1 ie better nathe 150 level where the Jast érushing ; ier -Quirx is turning out better work 1d NevaSe'cs — = la cat — ‘, ' * ba. on the part of ty ling listen-_ ra per a! pres aaze> torn than any other gallery in the co nfy prem Peds ty; June 3, 1882, to 0, Malt-} ‘Kpowune iis 52422 Garters ys ers. A ~ dividend was realized, = . 2 M. Lopyer, Colfax, . at one-half the price, ij A”-Q: ker Hill, Juse 4, 1881, to F. EB, lands . HOSKEN. Trayscrn em . Fn jed-ly, , vos on wad wife, ® dougater, ; 4 Nevada City May 5, 181. BAMSCRI . ee 2 : = eA ‘ me we : ‘ ’ . ty ry ili « “eg ‘, 7 z io he : v a ; “&