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March 24, 1878 (4 pages)

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TT ig our eniy anthor-. — ramento, omy will ‘rements -snd Subscriptions for he Seameeers, and receipt for us in our name. —_— ENGLAND AND BRUNS: WICK MINES. “The dove, named quarts mines ‘are situated on the Grass Valley eoad, -about one mile frum Nevada ‘ity.. Although the to companies are distinct and separate, the ledge jg thesaine. The New England Com-. pany first commenced work on an incline.close tothe boundary. line os Out will far exesed’ the Cust of min“of their claim and that of the Brong. 2°87! of the organization wilt take 91 _ avick, After sin sinkingdown and d strik“ing a-wall developed and good payinglode of quartz, the’ Brunswick _..commenced. en inolive,. ‘on. the extension of tie Same ledge near to) that of ‘the New England sbaft. "Phe cust of sinklig, potting up Aivisting, works, pumps, and étc.,° ‘being ‘expensive, negotiations were enteréd into -between the two. compunies, whereby the Brucswick Co, was to bave the use of tae New EngYand incline and machiuery 1 hoisting rock .and waste dirt. Both mines are thus being worked through >the same incline and from thesaute devels, . A reporter, of she Trans2 Friday Saaiiak Dotiocnsly egeived by Mr. Wade, the Superintendent, gould relative to the prospects, character end—working--ofthe mines ~ At the present time, oré “is “being: taken from three tevels,the 150-foot, the 250-foot and. 350-fovt. Another devel is now being sunk 100 feet _Aeoper, which will carry the mine to} tee will favor the w depth of 450 foet> “tor tek pow Ty. being raised is from the -250-foot level, aud is from the Branswick ~ claims, The ledge is from twenty indhes to two feet in thickness, «nd showa well in. sulphorets and galena. . An. 80 in of the specimens picked up on the dusip pile, gold Was pistaty }; visible. The. average sant ofl. ore ‘raised each doy 4g from 17 16 20 tons. Two wagonsia kept _/ eusy conveying it to the Pioneer . Reduction Works, ‘Where it is put through the process. which waa inyerted by Prof. Crosby, and which ia now in successtal o: erstion; an acconnt of wie) we willgive — our readers in Tuesday's Taansouser. . A foi y ho se power engine is employed at the New “England mine to ran the machiuery, which works as. smoothly abd even asa clock; an ‘#ightinch pump keeps both mines free of watar, discharging @ constunt stream of water of b. 9 inches, miners’ measure, . The Br: swick Company are entirely out of debt, and. will doubtless commence piying dividends shortly, as the charoter of the rock now being taken ‘ing.and milling. The New Eogland Compary, whick“has had to bear the expens the mine; whith at one time threat. ened to swamp thé-stocknolders, can now seo taeir sys 8 and will, in a short tim, have Veit: ‘mine entirely out of debt, and with ta twin sister, the Brunswick, be placed among the dividend paying mines of the county. The large eize of the] ledge, aud the healtuy Aharacter of the rook, warranty the assertion that the New England avd Brunawick will yet rank as two ' of Nevada's reliable rear mines. ff Bold Robbery at the Pogt Office Yesterday. Yesterday,; between the hours ot ~>12 and 1 o'clock, while Postmaster Haskins and his ¢lerk’ were at. dinner, Solu one eptered the offige and stole from thé safe therein (whieb had been left wpe en ae @ the amount of over $100, the burwlar obtained entrance is a rmystery The rear outside: door was foaod, standing open when the Slerkte } turned to the office from his meal. ~_Jvbieh explaing the thiéf’s hiéans of egress, Ih, — en executed robbery, A Phrining! : meneed in No! Weekly,. The “death,to tie Hei on ane Ou inourted” ia opeuing . two flights ef st siré.have been plated iu service since the : : ; Aerested we believe thatthe Commitproposition, Keith, and has fitted it up especially for horse-shoeing. He had had~a handsome sign, in. the shape of a horse-shoe, painted by. Bd. Withington. The old shop will be kept ran‘ning ox geusral bhicksmithing. work. “Between Saturday evening and Monday moFning last, the sluices belonging to two nines, fear Cement Hill, were robbed of their contents. almost certain that the act was ted by some white men who are strougly crime ¢an be severe handling from th miners of that section. _ ~~ How the French do it, They have no blue ribbon club in France, but this isthe way they do it, the following having become a law in that Republic: Every person who has been condemned by the policetwice for drunkenness, will be rhéld incapable of voting, élective eligibility, and of being named for the jury, Or any public office. Anda ‘pretty sensible law it is too, eo A Methodiat ‘se Views. ~ The Rev. David Keppel writes for. the Northern Christian Advocate, ove of ‘the official organs of the Methodist devomination, an article entitled “The Morals of Hell,” in ich he argues that hell is ‘a well: Yegulated prison, in morality second to heaven." He says that no sin can be committed d beyond the grave, and that therefore hell wm eaertly free from it. ~ ae Congregational Church, ~ << Preaching at the Congregational . > Church to-day as usnal. Subjects 48 follows: Morning, ‘An extensive petition.”’ Evening: “If God be our Father, how.does he show it?’ ods Siacs, Pastor. A’ Waerenn ‘editor's epitaphhis dead wife: ‘‘To the memory of j Tabithw, wife of Moses Skinrer, gentlemanly editor of the Trombone,—Terms three dollars a year, iuvatiably in advanve, A kin ‘mother and an. exemplary Wit Office over Colema an’s We shall miss lieited,"” fn ie ‘is one of the ost useful St inatentnal in the city.}. The thi Pepont states that} 10,365 v3, Maer om 10 to 21 years Simca, se Le 791) Witty Barton has teased-the black -. ©: ‘smith shop formerly occupied by L. ¢ . Francisco Call says" the M, Preston, for errori —-schovl fand, Stute Sppartionment schoo] fund, Rent of county building, meut as Koad Com. _#Xc@ss ullowed on bill, ; -HSmith, —torontverts; “Stes, BE. H, Gaylord, on acct, 0 jndgment me FT, 2O. Plunkett et al, J. Pattison, on acct. ficieney in Clerk’s fees, Delingneut tux of 1877-8, delin't tax of 1877-8, 1d. D. White, Cl’k’s fees, J. J. Rogers’, Rec'dr fees, ©. R, Clurke, Sh’f fees, on disbursements, J.N. Payne, Treas. com. ama Total; Paid State Treasurer, Paid warrants, SPECIAL FUND Balin Tregs/Mb. 4, 1878 $ 70,461 37 Apportionment of Fund pois ury. . State Fund, Gederal Fund Road Fand . Hospital Fuad, School Fund, Redewption Fund, Special Fond, Total, GENERAL ruyp. War'ts outstan ‘Mar, 5 ss? ding War’ts issued oes the year, stat Total bade WL t 4 eet during the ) ea t Whig S .eitiy . AeeeAen H. Sebardin, sch’l t ustee_ -Koutucky Plat. district, 100 00 . of G. G-> Allan, om settleG. G. Ailan, refunded ‘for a ollectiondeéFive per cent and listing J.D. White*Aud'tr fees, J. N. Payve, Treas. com. on settlom’t with State DD tins, Asses’rs ao",, © On-settlem :t—-with State, * ~~ $290,520 61 Disbursements. Y STATE FUN GENERAL FUND $ 60,136 89> napGenpesan FUND. Paid to persons entitled” thereto, im $250 49 Total disburs ‘for yt, $220,059 24 > $ 8.408 31 indebtedness of the County, u 5 00 40,003 41 21U 00 06 44 45 “T0U 007] Form spedial sobool taxes f © from various school districts, : 3,166 70 1,854.00} #'rom— Poll ._.tazes for. _____ school purposes, 6,662 30 1,000 00. .From Poll taxes for road 5,957 25. purposes, 7,656 29 570 64 3,391 34 1,137 64 4,179 05 3,116 30 3,148 95 730 50 1,022 37 ---— , $40,521 18Puid warrants, $. 16,936 €2 Tuterests ou same 71 71. ine juil in town of 5.099 5, Treas's comniission, 480.26 Truckee, 1,500 ~~ " Law hbrary in County Total =< 16,488. 69 59 . Clerk's office, 1 ,500 00 HOSPITAL FUND y es an Warrants, $ 7,113 91 Total, oes $ 9,000 00 uterest on sume, 500 63 Treas’s commission, 228 43; Tax Masphy m movement has gothaoe! Ti ered dar ‘Joseph K. Emmet. Ata oa “e alae $ 7,843 97 west ting at Bridgeport, Connecticut, 4 OCL FUND. last week, the D Paid warrants,” $71, 21372 seen eS oe s in Treas. 13,300 96 3,129 86 3,868 20 39,145 54 68 71 2,539 79 ———e ee $70,461 37 $13,884 89 47815 ort 361,700 68] "$00,136. $9) year, classified with amount received Prom State Appottion= —— ‘From Poli faxes for SpecFrom license for school . fund, From license for geueial’ ‘From County Officers From Stite school lands From misc. sources, Total revenue for year erty owned by the county with thé estimated value of the same: Lot of land together with dian and his wife b.th signed the temperance pledge, and were dec. . orsted with the Order of the iniecl Ribbon Ao exchange, in recording the fact,apologetically explains that some two yeirs since Mr. was unable to fill an engagement on account of “indisposition,” hours. Seats free. er in the West, died at St. Louis last week of pneamonia, rin most of the leading cities of the } Bast and ae ll Tae Fall river ie -yot-! jed-® fifteen per cent, sednction m oft ‘i fade ak ‘Summary of Source’ of Revenue. ‘Tbe sources from “which revebue were derived during the past fiscal were as follows: From Property Tax incuding all percentage on delinquent tax,ete., $135,701 36 40,003.41 ment for schouls, ial Faud, fund, 16,726 15 1,194 59 3,654 66 fees,
principal and interest, from all sourcee, $226,462 36 The following is a list of the propCounty Hospiial buildEamet ‘Trinity Church, Regular ’ services’ at the mons! Sunday school at 12-30. Gro. E-Dav, Rector. >? T. Baxyoum, the oldest hotel keepSr. Patrick's ¢ day Was celebrated sets “. to eabiie sale ull ey portage described east of 8 Property Owned by the County ; soaks bs = Interést of same, 819 52 : ran the ih Br Treas's commission, 1,831 70] tan together with Tes mae Pl. See i Court Total $ 62,788 11] House und jai $75,000 00 . ROAD FUND Lot on Broad street NePaid-warrants,-_——--$-19-498-gg-. —-vada—Orty—with—brick Interest on same, 786 74 building thereon ocouTreas’s commission, 608 56] pied as Treasurer's ofeestiy ens}: MO. t er with safe ee Total, $ 20,89418; and office furniture 7,000 00} Sel of mining ground, situsted_nearth>. east gap of. uw? Loaf, and boundei on the “south byMan ae ground, @ éust by the . Nebraska und and known as the Laird . ground, ra with all the buildings, machinery, tools, iron pipe, blacksmith shop, auctools therei:: . lumber, rope, vars, ertaining to said mine. and pepe: ‘see “st wi B. i: roperty tothe highest bidder, for cash n front of the Court House door, in the City of Nevada, on Friday, the 19th day of . bee arena batwaen Wir ROUHE oF Sa espe 4.M "6 Given under my hand this 23d day “of March, 1878. WILLIAM SCOTT, Constable of Nevada Township J. M. Walling, Att’y for Pl’ff. “ni CONSTABLE’S SALE. B* virtue of an Executicn tomed'r cted Moore, and Rig the Nevada Gravel Mining Com 7 > corpumeties) for the sum of Sixty-si x es, and Thirteer 80-100 Siler costs ny suit, at the renderin~ of said judgment, with ac “eruing costs, I have levied upon al} the right, . tie and interest of the »evads Gravel Min. . ing Co., of, in and to the following described property, brs wit: That certain en = of mmin ground, situated near the pare oo Loaf, .and bounded on the zanita ground, east by the 4ied. on.inthe fature by MPs Fergeccn:, & Co , indstr the pemeof.the Pacific Shingle Company. Sit indebteiiness of the Jute firm will be settled by kK. and he is authorized to collect all bills due the late firm.seen that I have di 4 title and interest in the Pacific Shingle Company to R. P. Ferguaon, to whom I “. Cheer N ness, San Francisco, Ca ifornia. of works, Nevada Co. delinquent upon the following described Stock, on account of Assesament No. levied on the 17th day of Jan., 1878 Bs of the respective BERTON as iat BRIEF MENTION. ed AUDITOR'S ANNUAL REPORT. $, 1878, $1, 568 7 ee } YBROAD STRRET, NEVADA crry eee = Reesiptahwl Dilbarvements for ~ SPECIAL, FOND, March 20, 1878, to Ht J. ae i. pigeon-shooti teh will take ~ Ending March . War'ts outstanding Mar : = Grae Valier ‘adaugoter. ng ma’ the Fiscal Year ng Ma ar’ts o Stewart av: a dan 1. ote dod place at Glenbrook Park, to-day. 4th, 1878. 6.1807 sccingthe oo Me be State alley, Manon 2; 1008, t6 Wand CA PEPAL STEGER. GAR G00. ts issued during the Tryman an : ° Mareh was only partiully on her — wo “sie 6 4.058 25 bs oh 8 i _ 16,558 35 J Ophir ih Lm 7818, to Jobn ak dy ae . good behavior yesterday. or *, : eh ; = Ere delin 2 +ax — * The city eleéiion for Marshal, ‘Asei Oe 5, — 80 60 War's esi during the pr dahl rie Dr.R. M. Hunt, John, Morgan, sessor, Treasurer and three Trustees Rec'd for delinquent tax Sort ee 15,936 62 ~ QITY ELESTION. — Geo. M. Hughes, T. W. Sigourney’ will take place on Monday, May 6th . of 1875-6,-— +0 oes oC ee RB, McMurray Rec’d’ for delinquent . tax ’ ding Mar HE électors of the corporation of Nevada one Henry G. Hanks, Esq.. Gomeitisof 1876PERS 1,996 99 hie pans sti — $ 725 19} City are bereby notified that an elec: }sioner to the Paris Exposition, who}'p,; on assessment of : of ‘ tion will = ne ae, pr nye oct se ee ee a —— ee iaeiang . will have charge of the Pacific Coast 1877-8,' _. 126,413 39 ; SOs FURP. bpm One Treasurer, City Assessor and . Highest price paidfor ~~, ad County } Department, ia in the cit Five per cent and listing Wart’s outstanding Mar. = Three Trostese. Warrants. . Mineral Department, isin thecity. . © Gelin’t tax of 1874-5, 2-08 . 5. 4977 ~~ $-6,95250)-*the Potts will be open from 8 ’cleck, Draw Checks on Aa eptertainment, “supper. and . Fiveper cept and listing “"T War’ts issued during the A. M., till sundown. ; ohn . 3B YORK, pdance isto be given at the school) elin’t tax of 1876-7, 144 41] ~ year, 23,728 29 Dasnie i ana Wn ‘Powell. — SAN FRANCISCO, house in Pleasant Valley, on Friday Fily per cert on delin’t = GEO. Y. SMITH, SAN JOSE, ; t.x of 1874.5, 18 07] * Total, $30,680 79 Pres. Board of ‘Trustees . LOS A LEs. evening, April6th.--Fhe proceeds Fifty per cent on délin’t War’ts paid during the By N. P. BROWN , Clerk. Also — Exchange on allt —incips will be used for school purposes tax of 1875-6, 264] yeur ‘19,498 88 European Cities The Choral Society is rapidly gain-. Fifty per ceut on delin’t ee een ages THE Make coJlections and transact a gener ; F _tux of 1876-7 , 37 04. War’ts ontstanding Mar. Banking Business, ee reat Se Ol ai gioen lignes conser, 6367 Oo 4, 1878, $14,181 91 Sarpint of Siskiyou County pdeamacremate members. The nextregular re-. g¢i, class cant cai be Oet nosprrsi.yop, EERE? Settee diet cceat case emia Se Se . era a, ryan Sl iii ag War't 4 outstendiug Mar. OR San Jose—Farmers Nationa! — 1 Penk, “A burning ~brush—prtenear the} uh liesasag "05 Qu . War's twuel during tie "=. DIAMOND DICK, . road, between this place aid Grass! pci. peddlers’ licenses, 130 50 . .Year, vey this 4 POWERFUL Mm a ‘NOTICE, Li <e Valley. on Friday evening Jast, led . Wagon 243 vv oT es iw ss UC ee ; 87 75 : : : . NCE OF ARI. : Hto-a circulation of the report that the passed owas 63 uo . War'ts paid during the vite THRILLING ihe c ‘) -U: 8. INTERNAL REVENUE ¥V Flame Company's lumber yard Broker’s licenses, 21y 6u} Feat, eS ~ é SPECIAL AL, TAXES. was in flames. Theitre “~ *216 00 War'la onistanding War. BY DELTA CALAVERAS. the C r tion.‘ -49 50 NDER the tevin ised Statutes of th ‘cree Hammers rca tattle i Bs Steak. 467.59. ._ * 1878, t $ 8,055 97 . Just commenced and eae ready in U Baltes inten ig osery — oat, era f r 3° : < x iy & sa ad bas 18 Toll: bridge licenses, 97 20 ies. iii. 5 No. 21 of e as under obligations toa number of . Jirory feas-from Co. OM, 113 25 Total erases war’ts$° 21,526 74 ". any business, avoeation, or gon ag izeni i d ti = : : i ired tu d place and keep — en —— —_ brew gids aad oe orate . 164 00 Fands on hand ayailable for reNew York Weekly. eae ar eet ee keep in which they have subscribed topee place of business a stamp denoting the paySchool poll tax, 6.662 30 . demption of outstanding Wurrants as Dor sale oy oli the News:Agects. . mantel man toveel tee te ne ee wards aaah the Society re ting Road poll be Mer act ‘follows: He eH _ . tax year beginuing pe Bat 1, 1878. eeetion ‘room with newspapers. Special poll tax, 3,158 60) 14 General Fand, $ 13,300 a 3244, Revise: ptatutes, designates who aro A saloon keeper, “up ia Oregon”’ . State school lands, princiSalen Ivy Special F andy 2.539 79 _ CONSTABLE 5 SALE. ae tgapecis! tax. 4 rn ey se -becaine 80 affeeted by the temperance an school lands int., 454 59 fa Roud Fas, a Pie r B® VIRTURE OF AN AN EXEODTION 70 «very person liable to special tax as above. : . ‘ y d dei a prescribed for non. a ntiod that he gcse to iam 7 ines, ; : 246-40. od caro — : ———— . from ‘the Court ot Leopold Garthe, an actcomp iance with the foregoing revyuire#0 he put out a sign, “Owing to_the. Excess of money for town __ + Fotal—avail. ic vida, County of Nevada, . afier April 90, 1878, without payment of cause of reform all fifteen, ntdrinks S on prion aa 17 o67 demptiou of arrants $ 22, 838 81 oe ship of ‘Neva gee nai date March can. " Menta should bem to I. J. r pe a 0 ont878, i dgment rende e, ec o terna. evenue, at shi hereafter be or nage , tain school district, 21 60 Gash on band available Crurt on hy ate a of February, 1878, in . Nevada City, Cal. /mn92.6t oF a : saci ” for redemption of outNe Mining Co orzens is that Neyada City is the propschool:sietriet Oukla nd 8 60 standing bt sini ea a Pei agg ote ones roan me Ba ‘aud. 4 _ DISSOLUTION.. eoieeoe } Special a nu i biedhty-six dollars gold. coin, ee Lecce df thi aaahM ball eet school district, 223-50 . one pete oes “Ei een aud 0 aalass coat of wait al the . ee . neces aR age REIS are cher “peat F 82 501, em. $ 1,132 07) Conte: Tihve levied Ueon all Fight-titieana . in COPARTRTRGEIP bidetiteee ox. residents of this county. If the sub3 mere rh a et) 205 OY! County indebtedness cor-interest of the Neveds Gravel ning Oo., isting between J. 3. Thompson and k. ~ . pecial inx for Boca sc dat 3 f,i d to the following descri propof the c ject 1s properly agitated by those in -—district, 625 507 a sa $ 5.677 92 ory Wit: That certain piece or par. : Forsesun, under Ste ae tee Skingle Company, h mutusl consent, e business will be carP. ‘Ferguson, J 8. THOMPSON. Aig e3 P; ¥ENGUDOS. Boca, March mete, 1878.~ ~ ACARD. “By the above announcement it will be. of all my right, cartesian bn patents fully scominend the people a a8 & gentleman well dese ving their confidence and patronage, and hope that the same favors May be extended to the new firm as has been acc rded to the old one, I also take thi§ occasion to tender my thanks to and delivered, issu-dfrom the Court 1) who-favored me’ with their -patron, 3,158 60 . or Leopold Gasthe, an acting Justice of . Gury ‘my connection with the Paciic 56% bo the Pesce ins x Fog tie: thee gr . Satin shingle Comp J. 3 THOMPSON. * County ev 6 ornia, . 2 2,000 . 1b aring date: b ‘28a, 1878, on judg Nevada City, 44, 1878:= ment rendered in sa art cn the 27¢t 3,007 80. day of February; 1878, in favor of Ira “‘DELINQUENT NOTICE. BYADA GRAVEL Mi MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of busiLocation ,Cal. Notice: There is several amounts set opposite the Mo. Names Cor e Sh Amt. Nebraska gvuna. and known as the Barrett, F OC, not issued 3000. *gise 00 ground, together with sl) the buildings, Bobo 0'D, Cissued 200 1000 machinery, tools, iron Pipe, bla: ee Hanson AH, * not issued 8500 17500 shop, and tools therein, lumber » Cars, . Hansen, F, ~ not issued 3200 160 00 and everyth riaiming to ania. mine, Laird D motissued 5000 ~250-60 Noties 1c here Y given T will exp2se . Laird 6g not issued 4000 20000 to public «ale cJ1 the above described propMomenaer HW notissued 9875 493 75 erty to the highest bidder, for c: in. McClelland HH notixsued 1500 75 00 frout of the Court door, in the Gi Phillips Geo K, mnotissucd 460 2° 50 of pa ating Friday, the 19th day of Shorke James, aos fesued 4750 237 50 1878, Uetween tee b pouch of 8 1 Me Smith WA a 1300 65 00 and 6 o'clock P. A Twist ra ¥ irs 8125. 156 25. = Gb varney 1 . Rot issued 6000 260 00 6000 250 00 jibes in accordance oe eek law, and an order of the Board of Directors, made on the pe day Sad eek aes 1878, 80 many shares of each parce Imay be neces-. sary, wil be sold at id pale A ,at the of the Room No. 12, 511 , on FRIDAY, Will givea Grand FANCY DRESS PARTY; at HUNT'S HALL, rte ahy Ny THE EIGHTH DAY OF le ed at the hour of one we RR ak D Said day, to sald Deling at oe pay quent together with. costs of “fo POSTPONEMENT. ; $ey of sale of the above named Comtponed until FRIDAY. , at the hour: and a a * the Boa; of Directors. POSTPONEMENT ‘ot le of the abd one —ON— : § DAY, APRIL a2, “ele at the Se _FRIDAY EVENING, ait of the Board of Directors. April 5th, 1878. 4 seals Dissolution of Copartnership. ‘APull Varn will be in attendTres gets Niner 7 Weekes mercantile o e Chaty, A general invitation to business i and” sane everybody Comes at ae a teen inthe City so ig oo pg og ay eber . 2 “TICKETS, $1 50. . who with seat Se n Commer eccupie a omatT > : Nevada STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. bs ran Bs a Mont Soin Cone Fee q nos . Bireet, Ban ro rae ’ Spelling nu sorbing the the good peo cities ia. this’ good old-tas favor in the ¢ ‘and notwiths once upon a change,” we! namerous ins _ple of to-day down,”’the 8 have done f haven’ t hear “ind being dh late. Why i citizens arriv __ fection_thatwords as siby monanaie, con: > and not end Webster's U ‘> don’t believe . cause there ar who spell ‘juc merchants wh ‘h into “sugar, __ Who insist tha rect. ‘Then, resented orth before the wa ____ Free RB There is str mew bers of tl] Association ar _ present indicat ale ‘« letge-4 and ; * roomy on one of ness streets, an ofthe day. T ‘of necess to all _ Spend their lei: «€Xpense attend _ dertaking . is . have learned. b ~~ be defrayed by tions, probably a disposition o1 citizens, regard the scheme. ps Criminis,’ a dially invited t _ end strangers especially wel. bint: d Nevada Lodge : Speciz There will be of Nevada Lody M., at Masonic. evening, Muaroh o'clock, for tue.p “the Third Deg: full attendauce ed. Visiting B; invited. By ord 3. H. Boarpo Blumenthial’s N Abe Blumetha and Pine streets, tation of keepin; est Dry Goods 8S ciseo with a man tifal Spring go Staple and Fa) Goods, Carpets, nery, etc, The, est atyles and ps Sold at prices th The advertiseme: _ tieulars, will be ways, and in th dies are cordially my store and ex: Ainary bargains : m20Raised and for se Nevada City, Garden ed tlie nak __Waralp, radish, pa a leek, cab! eck’ 1 cher ae aa si io