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karte Se
— found that! tabyhal
Bj a
. Until wauld-ke in
the same degrée'of caution and busijess sensein: bity! ita mineral clatms
that they would if any othe? iyratieh
of -buginess,9 principled oper ‘ators
‘abagetinee
ists, east’ or west,
ema
haveyng,, personal kwowlediifee thay
have no one but themselves’ ‘to’ bla . .
instance:
for thte consequence, . Kor i
The editor. of this paper. might, W,
4
Horrow. go to‘certalpe: _por
— retire acest ine el
-@ song a
g sue @ Sepp eaiEM th
olose-at‘els uim, *; thei i
inisrepgesentations
calculated
tickle the fantey of Geturousine
(hor itals an day patter to mike 4,
bonanza =F ny ak : id h ‘a C Viet) astiin everything undertaken
of nt e iy spy i ah, ‘i i py htt he nftadte thé most” df the
nee 9 pi
att carrying sheik th eoigh,. as they.
could betgasily and*dhea pl seBured.
The sale would: be hittrriéd wot AF to
give the intended victims no opportithity ‘for iiivestigntton . jnto ihe real)
merits of the oases —W. hen the buyers:
heen ‘'éverlastingly oe swinditet, ywhey’ would? vy
long and loud: against the section
where their misfortunes ocenré&” ‘A
4 brtant J aabye
Lf our mineval fields werecall con®
fined to one county or one State there
yould be more yedsoug for making a
huty ‘ purchageae dak yt eokiuries,
but whem unmeasnredjmining teritor
yet waits for the first soune Sf't
ree ote s pick, ane claims
are in i Apne 1ers,
who ar Op beads fig hee Giticca
up fortune;with tos: whose! after
careful investigation, farnish money
_4o hel theiy har g. acis. np lock. te
‘trel ssaee hotisé, there is no reason
why these worthless shar ps infesting
the, best, mining: camps shoald nd
apowitind théir decupatidh gone. Th
ynostserious-feature ofthis businéss
is the stigma whidlr abba Uhesito
really valuable, log
great and lasting iajury.
*. Iv is, barely osstble also that
some tHval cam nay. take advantage
of thege , reports, pet haye them,jadiviowsly) repe vat>d in. the"local press
nr barrooms . and stage coaches at
welliselécted points. The burdeén df
*
the reproaehy sine, of the
ane “alle apa A a mi De interest
até eortain Wetsand yy sasha
pon aninin gigenévally} te ttt
minds of reasmmable tien, Hey
ranttér should: bea clas, af
_af the opera Asi of @ fae and
foolish men, «4 FS°oe
) athe ae he that
A ‘Pr oftnlte ute ine: Up,
oh
i+
“oh. first: ‘eldiu Work i is Beng doit
anger Prof. Cyosby's superiitdndy
ence at the Pioneer: Redaction Werks .
in this city. The tugthod 4 “pera‘tion has ‘already ‘hen, explajyed has
fongth in these columns. — Fifty 8!x
tons of sulpaurets rduced agen
since yielded as follows: $80 iy
in gold, or within less than 16. ‘per
dent. of fire wesay, besides 428 ounces
The of silver (83°per cent? of abstiy,
rst of extradtingatheiattef was bat
Another lob WES, 2 extra per tog,
yielded 99 per cent. of assay. ¢]
‘$ofdPe the parties "for who
werk-was done have sent-their “stilphurets to San) Intise6,! Pry iby, fas
‘aaa toll ¢ one-half. ther silver pradupedy:
and about $40 per ton jp, qyoney inquae the ae of . trapportatien.,
t the Bay only 90, per, cent. of t mY
‘The Pioneer* assay), was. realized.
Company are chargmg them $25 aton,
and they propose hereafte
reabovts should discor
Lsaudial
will put their),
mon¢y inte, properties jaf which they
Tpining” exchange in Heck MALES Pip,
. parts were toletably sustained. Last
faded, proms iB ‘and el sen
bigs e ten a elaeity
ne ble wealth, Sut'the love of her protan
tong of sulphurets Was work _il
ronize poelnca! compRuy? U ge
€ inue
At atk de Theatre.
Aha and the farce
‘Family.”
\fabof ofg eh: lady’ 3 abikity’ to illastrate the quieter ” phases of emotion.
The affectionate, * vhselfish, brave heroine of Tennyson’ 3 poein was touchingly represented, Ag ‘Farmer.
Allen,” the ironwilled uile of the
girl, Mr. Hart did wont of: the most
in, , pe hard exterior
Precis ad man robs bas the
joutside world, “bat beneath which .
ibeat a heart.of treatts,*were portrayed_wiph/ trathtulgess that (was deiserving of the highest raise. No
cone in the audience, ‘probab! y, could
tail to recognize itt ‘the /part—as-e ear: .
, . red out by thi
familiar chip. fromthe ‘plock-of hnman nature. “As? “William,” Mr.
Hasenwinkle hiad_ bat, mgdemateyop
pottintty” to” ‘Aisplay Ke abilities
rf full ‘Saeee i the determinet
lover who was ready to cut. adrift
from‘all’ ‘otifer™ éarthily ties the
sake of his sweetheart, yet kept
y alive i in his heart’ the flame of for-giveness. When disease ahd sOtrow
had, beech, his, onge! ‘Be forin. to
the appearance ofa skeleton, and
puritied his inner nature to’a divine
extent, We rettdied ‘towards thé grave
with a spjrit of resignakiomg ‘to fate
. that moved the synpavhties ‘of the
was onlymimicry: they beheld, could
not ov otlooiz ‘the—-natitralness of the
cotieeption.® The remainder of the
reventne™“Bdught, or Lost and Won,”
was produced at Miss Boyd’s benefit,
ant’ dorstituted the closing efitertainment at the tro: upe in this city.
. Te success achiéved by the Boyd
tombination since they . came here
vet AwEOR RYO, lias beer! something
marvg¢lous, . For eight nights and at
one niatinée large audiences have i invariably greeted them, ahd they go
away in possession J of the respect and
warm friendship of our people. Miss
Box G gpd Mey) Hasénvtinkls. ere jin
every sense true artists. The lady
hag’ aby: ath Rett all pattw8P fie
country, having hx many years bad.
a ‘conipany ‘on’ "the road and. visit
hearly every, State in the. Unid
4 She has ‘thus. accumulated. consideraessioh tebe ebréhg® that “she isnot
; . pontenitate ‘furaike it and vet tle down:
to the quiet enfefinetit of home lux
ries, Md HaSenwinkle is yet a
Monday evening ing. the Nel ie , Boyd . :
ramatic troupe resented the pas‘ ae of “Dott oF Hae Father ®
4} Tron wil
we NG & .
stors in™mining properties 5 universally exercise
. Miss _ : , de
characterization of eDora” al orded
PaMtiatie Herlap ok people tive witht
“aetor-adme-+cen
fut ndienidey owe, though knowing if towing was tinahimouslyee
ee The Branch Nor Normal school.
4 The adsediieed mas mas’ mesting held
e Monday even 3 t at the Const Hoe
te italke a action if Asecuting to, Nev
Sit branch of the Normal School
nalg @f this, city’ggbistory. *. P,
Brown called the assemblaz= to or
der, andJohn I. Caldwell, Kg, was
elected Chair: Stirring speeches
were nidde by Messrs. Niles Searis,
Eugene O’Ne‘l), L, Nihe 1, MB, Pot:
ter, frastas Baia, N. Reanely,
Font’ CaldweyF. Me AMrster wna
Jonathay Clark, Ong 6 of the. ape sakers during his comarke said that’
while he favored securing: the school
for this-city, he doubted if enough
money coukl be raised to piled lage
sifé spould Stich a stepro 1
essary. This assertion provoked a
[stirring ene, a. wwell‘knewit
an.
. wasg the) mi moge nied F
qullings that er, inarke
4 ——
TRANSCRIPT reporter '
y shown some fint tspe
forepaurt
the incline has now been followed a
distance of 43 feet, and shows about
20 inchés thick in the head of the
drift. Between the ledge and. the
fodtwallextends ‘ilwéinch’ stteak of
bart the foreman washed out yesterday, aia rs ding to his own figpres
realiz&d $3.50 Worth of* coarse’ gold.
There is in ‘the neighborhood of -45
+ tons of good-looking oreo the dump,
and preparations are being rade to;
stop Hee soveh drift. The air
shaft totapthe soph drift 136 feet }
from thé jnchiee ig. bei sunk at the
said that rather eae see , the school
yo elsewhere on such am aceount, he
would anortgage his ‘Weaitifut? tome
for every ceht it would bring, and
give.one-half the amount to the purchase of the site, _In no other cause
would he thyg encnmber his proper+
ease, .A proniinent member of the
legal. fraternity. whe.is also amply
able to fulfill such a’ promise to the
letter re that the land a9 be
prochred'Jand “. paid’ f and
that if no ‘one elie” ae a dollar
he stood-ready to pay for all land
required for the building, and, donate it’ tothe State, no matter aehat) “io
the cost, . Suind:4y“dther expressions
of this kind were made, and the folsiastically Wdopted
The undersigned,” “Your. Committee ap pointed &0 Report concerning: ar
suitable site fora bratich of’ the State
Normal School; to be locatad in Ne.
Sin bloaebebeud sata!
We feekassyret that this meeting
can salely authorize your Committee
heretofore delegated to the Legisluture of this State to. guarantee a suitable site,witkin the.city. of Nevada,
embracing from six to twely@aeres
of land. N. P. BROWN
J. I. CaLpwEit,
Exastos Boxp,
The Commifte@’ on Site were instructed +6 céttinue their examinatidn) anid be ready to ouue — at .
the-dall of thé Presi@@nt.'*° ™
Yesterday “morning” most’ 6f the
$1.
rate “of T2 fest a day, a afd will “prob= .
ably be finished by to-night, It is
3x feet in the’ clear and timbered
Wwith 2-inch plank. Frénraltwe-can
learn, it is as shectees that the El Capitan may; if properly managed, develop ae a yood mine. '. The work
done thus-far_has heen of a prospect.4”
ive character, and age thewdidations aré ercoura
————-~— >
The Artal Re! Re Hes Fund."
The following contetoaliand to. the
Irish Relief Fund have been made in
Nevada Citys. » Berthold Mannix,
§2.50 ; Dennis Driscoll, $%.50 ; Patrisks Claticy, $15 7 Wah Rogerd) 182.7
Mrs. White, $1 ; Mrs.M. Maloney,
$2.50; A. Tones, $5 ;-Michael Ho an,
$2 ; Mamie Beckman, $1.50; Mrs.
C. Beckman, $1; Mrs. McOoy,; $13:
Mrs. John Keenan,$1 ; Mrs. Hanley,
$1; James Williams, $1; Walter
Williams, $¥) Mr. Shdebridge, $1 ;’
Mrs. Hunnerfauth, $1 ; Mrs,\ Lademanj Blis Mi Whe.an, $1; Sarah
Mooney, $.50; Mary Mooney, $.50;
J. Milhorn, $.50; Frank Aumer, $1;
Jas. Kannyy $34 Me Hanley; G0;
John Keenan, $9; Mrs. Loyd, $5.5
Rev. Father Meagher, $15; Brown
& Calkins, $5 ; Mrs. Clancey, $2.50 ;
M. Mitchely $2.50 ;/"James “McDoiald, $2.50 ; hee Mecpey, $3'; Kate
Meayher,,.$2.;; Mrs. Jonn ° Wiliams,
$2 > Sohn {uGibbons, $1.50 ; Dennis
O’Nei!, ‘$i. 50; Mrs. M. -Connbliy,
Total amount collected,
PlOLSO ‘Lhat is rathera poor —
ingior a town of this size. rass
méinbers 6f the Coilitiiittee appointed
to pe vesen tthe gininas of this city before, m7) Legislature went-to Saeramento, and the remainder will. go
$} ee Wat
Be Did Not Si So.’
pie Fettowing itd ‘the # Placer as
gus explains itself!”
young mat: opm unti? the last year
br so Wf promineptly connected
with a leading German theatre in!
Yiks Gotor. Addl thanslator of
. plays, ie, has a, fine physique, a,
taking dassp *. aneloclione voice, and
ie a tireleas-stident.' Ffé‘isnot of
the “blodd‘#ddthuidfer” type of perfoymers, birt, POssass%s the,. ceciaitiel 6
power for strong parts. If his aimbition ‘and health ‘do. bot. abandon
him, he wilh anes: ‘@ high mark in
his biisiness before many years more,
Mr, Hav#'s “Versatiity renders him
Wie are inShtidn Geni Leip
through Nevada ory in. the last
issue of your papet, F resented
nehaving said: that! ming ty df the
mines in thabcourity were Bhs a
precatiqus busipess. 1 ¢ y aid
bs intend it& miaketsuch ment
ws, that, as the, mining jnauanbin of
the counu'y are in a very prosperotts
pooneny 'Thevé°was, however, at
wrtiine Layas there a great scarcity . ¢
of ae in she hydraulic. mines, and
necessarily’ bus ote activity ia that
kind of mining. ‘The operations of
the North Btoomfield Gravel Mining
Company netted Meith Lib Wish last
season, . Your stl ni makes.that
amount the Monte era) i, which is far
from co#¥ée th”
will a0 .
ved" poph Tar Sy TERS intaasof fied(ple, During’ &*weé® “past we have
ween drivin fowrior five ip
that varied erdatly inf ra 3
and all, ofthduifwére rendered frost
avceptably.
laughter upot his auditors, but rather entices it; and therein lies his success, Mr: Philleo as liFewive-given
some.good impersonations; cspedially
in the “heavy” line.. The remainder
of the Soy present. no were
bay ond
seuding their sulphurets belowsgyh n . fact that’ ther do By. rN ‘their aay
iit ra gy such goorl anne ties, As a Wholé? Sit bf“the mem_ BE BROS in sas = \ bers have, during their stay in. this
Wanye fee: ¥ Bee Fate i city,, comported themselves. in. all
_ The San Franciseo, Stock Répor
re reproduces a recent article from the
PRANGOR IPE in egdeA’ td the Yeloe! ?
tion of the Cauuitithatf fiihe in thi
w ith:
district, aud says in. connection there.
re Wa he "TRA kdb pr id Ms TaudaRe Po tein tn oy rtie
deceived, ag rane
By sat the. mine mentione
isso th the *
nai a i" poke ¢, Daily
a th t sae aot ve ifs
era j 3
woul’ ae ite nexam
‘Ta. al to discloneSinees of, an
operty sgh,
Saat it wou
pining
ee Bawt waa —
any and every
evtght to Le placed
far better ro
true
ite.
an
¢ trie . iu:
peining
terest than the indigcrimitheir social and business trangactions
in a manner, t Wilkerg their
depitture a i a ‘of regret to all
*) whovhave: dad)the pleasnyy, ef form
3 } ing their personal ° acquaintance,
eos
t
———
More Stormy Weather.
a Yesterday Pres ssather dinngree‘ablé cui. A. light. rainsterm-pre>
“vai ed sevetal’ oe ‘aiid ‘at: interere Then prosects tate itr
Hoga’ ac ood. for mare
onthe beford iHiany hours had elapsed. .
A. b snow wftorm: began .
morning at_ the V Flume
mi of here, weal
a
Pr habity Ware biate!
3
all
ab above t
fat with a similar storm,
“A wnoa ‘wae th tirst grsenback i fof
He .does net .arend >
[when they visit the Bay.”
mi 2]
in_your valuable p
me a fayor. esis
Vee. McoGanstvrany
Forest Fil, Boe: 24, 1880.
~ eye viet eens sd ead
Jacobs & Sargent Mine?
———_
About thirty-five tons. of -gravel
that wist#ken out while sinking the
new shafe at Jaéobs &) Safgdnty
drift claim, Quaker Hill, ih being
crushed the other day: yielde’R “$600
worth of gold. Ovwjng to an accident
to the pump the raising of grayel has
been delayed for a few days, but
everything is now nearly ready to
push work ahead rapidly ONCE. MAO RB,Removal of Meadquartets.
A. M. Goodnough, in order to acwholesale trade in pianos and organs,
has reoved from 240'Marrell street,
. San. Francisoo; to the Clegatit &n
spacious watercotis, No&. 23 and
‘Temple. . Mri Geodnongh is’always
glad to see his Nevada county: Sotents .
é
~
q t
Most too te Saumguine,
‘Thetollowing itén recently appeared in some of our New Xo: *
iy, . ait exchanges:
‘The New York G. M. Co. wnaes
to Uay their lst dividend 6a the .El
Capitan mine in May.
The writingof such stuff as that
*)flationist, He . birsts . lous lit to be made a misdemeanor:
.
dwn as soon ag possible. {
‘are frown the Onidtt
Hocking offers to bet $500 . :
esa ian shar pee more. drifEa man
h
BY viving. this-spave+céhfutcdate his) rapidly thcreasing }
Fifth street, under the Metropolitan }
‘. as acaee i
Vailey contributed in the neighborhooky of $600, oe os z
Geek Fe
Amother ‘site Committee,”
a
In view of the fact that they may
possibly be compelled to retire from .
their present location nt an’ early
date; the ‘residerits of’ Chinatown
Bae: for two or three ~ past had
a nymag tee in looking
abolit eis a ee site for their
settlement in case the worst comes
to the worst.
Sa a I
‘ Grass vartey: Notes.
—
The following pone ‘of interest
bf Sattitday:
any 0 Rist TRAD. oeereme
reached a depth of 120 feet, at which
point anew level will be opened,
‘he ledge averages 18 inches iy, size,
anc shows well ,in free gold. and
voarse sulphurets.
The Bulliou -nauill, which cvdahes
‘the quartz from, the Alaska and Ben
“Franklin mines, hes been compelled
{to shut down temporarily, as’ ‘the
roads are in such bad condition” ‘tat {>
quartz cansot.beé hauldd to the rail.
nies of Chinese, invol ving the br th
of conttaét, Has Been on tial in Jus.
tice Sheldou's Court for three days, . Pe
and was nos eonvludéd poses afternoon. ; Case seemed to S~
sess gredtlidterens fot the Ciinese
‘population; and-they have appeared
in a dense soutt at the. court room
dally! =
aicers woven News.
The Downieville ee of last:
. Saturday says:
Fifteen feet of snow a Gole Lake.
Gravel in North Fork ds gi
with gold. Fifteen carluads viele
seventy-fiv
. Nothing
‘Tental except to keep the ‘ana ¢ as far
sed ot ns oy ie
ifthe people up at Downhove unta poounn Verne. is yet snow enough .
on the mountains to insure a good
water erop?—Nevada TRraxsckirt.
_Not wnitil we have some rain and
another snowfall. Thiis far the
north wind has made sad havoc with
our suow bauks on the’ mountain
sequence, has not beet very beitétic.
of rock that was struck 32 feet from
oehretavo: pound of which’ M*. Ho-:
croft series on recotd,
The new shaft on the Alpha, mine!
bute . DerbeeE, Trustee 20 2 00
A clean-up.of $7. loads.of tribute “realy n= Bookman 01 RE ERT.
rock was co leted at the new ually Derbec EK, ‘Trustee 58d 2U 200
of the ary ones genet Derhec B, Trustee "436-30 3.00
ad hi ie 4 opt b3%2 54 Ws 3
Gay, which : 3.0 fg 2559) rt peers wee ae . % 3
S54 per lox is filly ap to Derbec KyTrustee’ «GUD yradoye \ Leo
atérage of pfetictis® crushings, daa Derbec E, Trustee 540 0) 3 00
is consideted as a very satisfactory . Dérbec®, Trustee?’ (“tal “2n'’' 200
result. Derbec E, Trustee 542 ‘4 0
2: law auibicbetween. twir compart Detdee E, ings . Cee pod
a
tie dohe at” ‘the Ot .
sides, and the water season, in eon«
' Phé Text Books.
© Eprtor TRanscr-PpeeA few -days
5 ago you published a eke Judye
a1 . Bhidger of North, niin ae “whieh
the Judge recom ie.
[Coast sbries of retdersf n
by the Board of Sp ervisors, a tale
ks te theton# Pam & the
county. Thre letter waa written by
the Judge <7 ing the resolutions
passed by th . Trustees of this .
district, in RAs they set forth sev“
eral. reasons for’ recommending the
}Bancroit ‘series, among which is to
be found-one stating the Bancroft
ries is inferior to the McGuifley series
ide in vided to this proposition I enter a. depiglt_J The. Grdubeite ssuies
are not to.pe compared either in. the
} pring, texturé ‘of paper oriu the bind~
ing: to.MeGutfey’s new’ Series, preparé
ed during the past year, and as ae
. quality of matter fim ¢
the MeGuffey Beric
-Bancroft-seriest This any tone— cant
see by éxamining and comparing the
different books.’ The Appleton serjes is superior in my opinion to ¢itherof theothets mentioned, and f think
ifa change of text books i is made, bag.
Appleton Beriés shotld be adoptec:
I think our School Trustees weie
rather hasty in coming to a conclusion .
in this matteWof ‘text‘books. It’ Look .
to me as though they werevintlnenced
by a desire to fo altpnblic opti
or to aid the attorney of Banergip &
Co., “at ATS ta ‘the Li a
croft senteas ing ghey scliools, ‘Of ithe}
county regardless’ of their , merits.
Whatever may haye been. their, myotive, one-thing is,certain;te my. mind,
and that is, the Bancroft series is
not in’any respect equalto the Mc. ;
Suffey or the Appleton books. In
choosth'tekt bobks care MSL.Ould be
taken to ¢twose Bhie liest, dint to see
to-it thet-alhthe schgols am the coun, :
ty use the same hooks. Ifthe Boards
of Education at Neyada and Grass}
Valley shalliéhoose the Bancroft . series, shen that ries shotild be a lopted by ‘the Board of . Supefvisors.
This will give uniformity. But if
the, Boardseyf Ednegtign: shall.eloosé
the’ McGuffey or the’ Appleton books,
the Board of Super visors should, do
thetanides a is 2 ea!
I do not think the Dance series
will give ‘savisfaction to our people,
although’ au old book can be, exjee] changed fer a néwW one, and therefore as,an.old teacher £ place my protest against the advption of the, Banosts8 a6 ARetinep Peace.
Nort San Jt, “March 2° 1850,
feat California a Witucat. .
San Juan, last Saturday night: The
a” poultry yee hie it metitetate.
0 qu
ae 2
= rs ~
sais tes Notice.
“ERBEC BLUE GRAVEL 4WiNING
JUMPAN Y.—Log@tionot pring’ ye.
v ness, San: Franeiscoy Calif F
of works, Nevada county) ng
Blatice—There are ‘delinquent “upon
se nt (No; ® levied on the 2ist’. day of
J 'y, 1880, fie sevgrakamounts s6t oppoRaeags OT Linc mmpect ve ae a
warp
ee ee
Na
. pores ese:
Derbee
4 Herbee i5;“Frustee
Derbec iste
Derbee mistee
Derbee tee
— B; epics ;
Ste torte istee
Derbe¢: Bb! : }
Dervec Da
Derbec ip Bats $47 Le . 100
$51 © 05 ‘10 00
pleebes E ‘Trasted. 563 150. 15 00
Derbec E, Trustee 669 2g 2.50
Derbet 8: 670 BB? SB
Derbec E. “Trustec _ 671 5 50
Henricksers Fi. ~ 8385 1000 100 00
on : . » 280 00
Huerne Titles ’ ost at ; % 00
Mabe Gustave, 670 57 00
Mahe Gu 40 00
Muhe Gngayk Si ytec zis 7s) . 1 De $50 00
Mahe Gustave, *" 400
septs R, Trustee 467 ooo 60 00
’ ‘Exsyguic; ‘wi 582" 1070. \ yor
. Rodouau A a. Figg A aes >
+ Snider A, Trustee — 507 160-10 00
Wetzel Thee, Trustee; 781 200 «5 2000
Wetzel a Trustee 732 10) 1
Wetzei Fat
Wetzel Théo, } iP 10d. re
etzel Theo, ‘Trustee 785 : ~ te
fexe cela the] BGAsetti Ranch 9 waattister San. Tan" ae
ds Glansithkitled a Califoinia wild~. /
4 cat at the he wae? Yurdon’s grade, near . :
animal was about to make a raid on!
the . .
= eee stock on mi Ss of As. . tional horse,
es
softl
adm
self afid ‘creditors. a
oC
_. Westerday s Ariivaleat
£3 THE UNION HOTEL.
() OC NEVAD ACHE, Cat
‘d Brecon } Nest igews HP Ato pric tor.
vspeaks of a defaulter: ‘*He
ig
=
. § Thomas Murehi ML’ Byrne\city_
A Laird Halifax -¢ J Tithg row do
J Leopold V Flume J Tonner Willow Val! ey
L Pendleton Moo Fl W C Powell Grass Valle
&.WoodSweetland L Pulse city
-PYMason Washingto J Fay city ;
W Holmes &w city R Collins Sop —W Huston Moore ME B Guscetti
J Champion Gra Va E Brawnell Murchie Mi
€ Kitts do. A Coombs Grass Tiley,
G Woeds san Franci H Greeleys'Drncizec 4
F Kings . do A Lawreteée San Praia
If Bicktorp Forest C3 icq f Colfzx a,
T Okey city”
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F Yesterday's Arrivais At
‘. THE NATIONAL HOTEL,
~ NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Chis. Ez Pearson, Propricter,
==
_E Charles city. dirs White Grass Valley
Mrs Hall Gre Var “Mrs “Richardson do
Mrs Hill & c San Fr 8 McKay Forest City
Miss Jeffriés W Vall Miss Stephens W iliow.V
Dr Schnale' New Yo W Carter city
¥ Johnson Qua Full W Collins do
J.Spear city. *. ‘
MARRIED.
aa kp tae besidipnen-0e +the—bride’s—parente;
Bad‘zer Hill, Nevada county, by i 1h 7
'Piftany, H. H. McOutchan’ of Cherokee to
1! Miss Mary E., sector t= of Jobn Qutek, Esc.
~
. prep.
‘ ‘At. Grass Valley, February 29, 1830, Laer,
wiie of Frank Huss, County Coroner, in the
43rd year of her age, formerly of Albany,
. New York, and Marysville, California.
Jee ar ree
$165.
Will buy a NEW STAND~
ARD.ORGAN.
lt cost $225.
It-has never been used: and,ig im perfect
order.
Apply at the TRANSCRIPT OFFICE."
rr
Ordinance No. 77.
N ORDINANCE’ FIXING THE RATES
¢for the use‘of Water fer the year cading on the Ist day oi January, 1881.
‘Vive Bourd of ‘Itustees of the City of Nevada dohereby ordain a3 follows :
from end after Match 15th, 1880, and until January Ist, 15381, the following rates and
no greater rates shall ‘be charged vo consur
ers of water within said City per week.
Section 1. For Families, 50 cents.
Section 2. For each additional Family in
each house, 50 cents.
Section: 3. For small: families occupying
rooms in second story, 25 cents,
‘Section *4.'For Restaurants and Eating
Houses, 75 cents.”
Seetion 5.’ Pirst Class Hotel, $3..
Sectiow 6. Second Class Hotel, $2.
Section 7. Third’Class Hotel, ¥1.
“Sections. Saloons, 75-cehts,
Seetion 9; Rooms and Ottices, 25,cénts.
. Section HO. Photograph Gallerie’, 50 te.
Section 11. Barber Shops, 50 cenis. .
Sectidn’l2> Bath EStablishments, 75 cts.
Section 1% Drug Stores. 50 cts.
Section 14. Blacksmith and Wagon Shops
50' eehts
Séetion 15th. First cldss Livery. Stables, iti‘clitding Water for wa8hing Liv ery Wagons,
buggies: and Carriages; Se
bection 16. Secomé Class Livery Strble, including. Watetcor washing Livery. Wagons,
Buygies and Carriages, @%. ’
bection 17, Third Class Livery Stable, inchiding Water forwashing Livery’ Wagons,
Bugyies and>Carriages, $1.5@.
Section 18. Fourth Class L.very Stable, including Water for washing Livery Wagons,
Buggies and Carriages, 31.
Section 10. Private Stables, for one horse,
wagons and buggies, 25 cents.
Section 20, Private stabie, for each addi12) ts
Arbaabid Sate stapied, fF °
China a gighs Houses anu LaunSection 2
Section 2.
i} dries from $2 te 33, °°"
section 23. Sewing:ynachines par of water,
for cach machine, 4 “era : FS
“Section 24, Chitese Houses for each faucet, 50. cents,
et jori 25. Railroall depot, $1.25.
Section 26. AH houses occupied by women shalt pay faritty rites, 50 cents.
Section 27, brew eries, $1.50,
Section2s.: Irpigntion from $10 to’ $96 ‘according to the size of lot and pressure, pet
scason,
section 29. 1000 bricks; On large contracts;
10 cents.
Section 30, 1000 Brleks, oi small coiitract,
eents,
tion 31. Stoné wall and mortar, 8 cents.
rie 82. Plastéting’ or cementing, oLe
cent per yard.
aot 33. at houses, 50 cents,
stion 34, dries, $1,
Section’ 35, Da panes ng offices, 75 cts.
Section 36. ‘Tri-weekly and weekly printing ; ottices, 50 cents. ~'@
tion, ¢
Section 88. Gas Works, $2.
Section 39, Butcher shops, 50 cente.
“Section 40. Butcher~ shops ranning ment
cuttér with water power, extra, 75 cts.
Section 41. Bakeries, 75 egnts.’
Section 42. Dalries, 80 cota
Section 43. All parties are enmateed! io take
rat foraiic. rahe togntitle then to get
Red cans.
Ss TA AP Ss
ADE TO<CRDER AND. REPAIRED.
Pid
se STEIN, Agent.
creaiiare ue ee
Wetzel Theo, Trustee . 705 a +>.
Wetzel Theo, , 380 «6160 7 00
'Zabaldano A, 7 10@=
ie 20) Jaw
cng oly tha 21st
eo of Janay, sh 0 ma és
pecynerods will
at Re lic au ee tg the Onlice ef the
sin nn ran, a: Bed” aon ne .
16th day of M at the hour
-ot ye? mak a, wameay: to pay said de‘Nnquent ¢ nt thereon, <i with
\coste ‘of 4 ale,
Wevsas ty, Feb: 1th
a 2
& MIs.D newspaper up in Canada
‘a gap of oar him,
C Shelling Marysvill F Sheribeck Marysvilie
ys Court Hdtise, including “irriga-. :
i
Section 44. All rates aredue and payable
weekly; if not paid within the current
. month the poles wal beshut. off; at the disjcretion of the Agent.” Aa
Section 45. No one except a propertythorized agént of the Company
ye nr pe place or bui withest
EY P Water Ban ype
gis 3G. Lo LOOKLIN, President,
x Cuaron, Ger
THE DAILY TI
NEYADA.CITY, ¢
~ Brief MMe
County Surveyor
pointed We af En;
deputy.
“Dp, Weltiggton: h
Deal’s housevon bros
won take spossessior
Forty’ men are ¢
(iodfrey dritt claim
city and Grass Valle
The ereetion of*t
at the Merrifield mi
ted by the oivners .
daim. ae
The Vailean_ cor:
fhe NewYork
west, Grass Vale
quoting steam hois'
= Assemblyman—¥
‘duced a bill in the
Day.’) be ‘declared :
California,
“The Idaho's divic
is $3,100 or $k pe
the month the min
400, or $3,000’ mote
The lower level’
prove.
The Nellie Boyd
pear at Grasg Va
morrow €Venings; »
and at: Aubirn
They, will produce
the last named tow
a toe
a
Personal
Mrs. W. G. Dez
Deal contemplate ¢
City next week,
Judge Niles we
‘co yesterday afte
son who is ill with
C. 8. Béhham
Francisco, where
few days ‘and th
York,’
Mrs. P. ©, Byry
in Grass Va ley,
shé.will in-a few
mento,
J.D. Holland : re
‘bre last froma tr
other points. -‘ToSan Frari¢isco. ¥
places on the Coas
ted, Nevada City:
For Twe
Andrew Nelsor
evpore . his porsor
manner, and Jud,
“him to for ty day
Jail. He might }
_to'the.Bastile had
pay the $40 fine i
déad broke:
CouNTLESS suff
of relief, and thi
health and streny
parilla, Itis the
the alterativ es to
and cleanse the b!
wvigorating qual:
ates the faded '
Quéethe corrupt
with the blood, ”
nent and decay.
hany intelligent
ledicine cures bi
its kind,: and iw
tatement by our
Pitnxsatawney (I
Sitmatte
A widow lady
situation tata”
Referendes fr
Ctrk, National
Bay
A lady's ban
and silver coins,
gold button set
been lost. The!
td by leaving it
Nevada Comma
Theangual.el
Nevada Comma
Templar, will te
tay evening, M:
ull attendance
quested,
J. Hy Boarps
_Sherman
San . Francisco,
hose on the ¢
celebrated We
Bro’s, Pianos, .
% the world-re
Intrumients 8
nents, All pit
tanted, The .