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Bhe Duly Beanseiyt
Crate camer tee om
“NEVADA CITY: OAle
a ee
Saturday, “Merch 30, 1678.
et a ene
GEO. M. MOT'T 16 our ‘saty guthorized Agout in Sacramento. He will receive Advertiseniéhts and Subscriptions
for the caper hag yaa nid for us in
5 4 .
“LEGIS LATIVE NOTES.
_ anaes Swift has introduc.
da bill providing that «i can-"
peeve for admission to practice
Jaw mast prodace sutisfactory testi-}”
moniuls of good moral Gharacter, undergos strict examin»tioa in ‘open
Court, and sign the rolt of attorneys.
sek <bill, indeed. Bit why,
‘ prite ‘MENTION. id
_ The llotels are enotdoing a rodtiing:
pe
iy dllerday wag one of the most afeagreeable daysof the season.
. dollar gold pieces in tlis-lodality
0.11 inches of raid fell tor the: 94
hours ending at $0" clock “yest erday
morning.
Send,in accounts of your mines,
and "we. will publish them with
‘pleasure.
A concert is to ‘be given by the
pupils of the public schools about
the latter part of May.
tHin-the—pablic-schools— of -thisGit;
not app y it to “osber ae as
well?
The House, Toureday, sue ained.
’ the Governor’s veto on the Eureka
railroad bill, Vurions — members
was concluded yesterday.
The Workiogmen ’s clab will-hold
a meeting at their Hall, in Brown &.
Morgan’s. block, on Monday evening
next.
News iteins ate as scarce as: twenty .
Tlie regular monthly examination
<a te Townstifp 17 hon “alae
16 East, aores 160. ~~
‘Jobo K. Brophy, Seetion 31,Towns.
ship 15 North, Range 9 Euat, sores
40.
oe Hodge, Section 31, Township 15.North, —— 8 East,. acres
200. ,
_Artbur J. Wendick, James. Weadick, Section 11, Township 17 North,
Range 15 Kust, neres.540,
O. H. Reynolds, Section 29,Town.
ship 16 North, Range 9 Eust, acres
P. J. Fuller Secti n 7, Towbship
14 North, Range 9 Est; acres 40,
_-Henry. Wolfor,, Section 17, Tos n-.
cep age eee pet apne 9 reat
14 North, = 7 Eust, onthe a
Merrill PB, Peaslee, Section 17,
Towsship14 North; Range 7 Bast,
English alliance.
. wlus@st anything Becesssty to propi. .
tiate herard draw ber away from
‘Russia. bas not
receded from her former position
im referéiée ta submitting the treaty
; Saturday rw mk
before it
Kim
jfor the, prepoge of es
of said A selon’ end ee eS. ting
such o her busiriexs 4s may Jaw ate “come
K. CasPER, Setretary,
Nevada —_— oe, 1878
“tiv the proposed Congress, The idea
Bosnia, Heigeyoviua sod 4 ps eT
of Aivinte, Bat upon tis “question .
. the offivied journuis ure silent. Such .
silenée may be Ominous. ~ Were i
for the b.tred of the Seluva-by ‘the.
— Hangattaus, Austria proper woule
were very energetic in defense of
the veto, saying thatit wold ruin
the Democratic purtyif it became a
Jaw. Marphy of Del Norte suid he}.
once read in .ancient bistory that
when an invading army was approaching Rome the people were
aroused to asense of their danger]
by the cxckling of a goose; but he
never thought that the Democrats
of this State would be saved by tlie
eackling of similar bipeds upon
“the floor ‘of the House. “The vote
on making the bila law over the
~"yebo was 39 to Zo—not a two-tbitds.
voto,
_____ Hinsaw said “in “te: Assembly
that he “had been asked if-it-were
possible fore man to bea Christian
and a member of the Legislature,
He had replied that it wus a very
grave question, and he became more
_convinced every day that —
ee
BER
wie very —doubtfal-—A—_-very .
unfortunate remark, indeed, for the
gentleman. Ho leaves it open to
doubt whether he spenks out of the
depths of his own inner coisciousness or whether he is giving a sly
and delicate stap ot his fellow legis~dators. :
Senate. Bill 114, _passed~and approved, says that “State educational diplomas mast be issyed to such
persons only, as have been employed in teaching five years, and who
have held a first grade State certificate for at least a year or a first’
grade city or county certificate for at +
least five years,”’ a4
~The Boe says, If
Francisco papers say of their officeholders and legislstors is true, they
ought tobe sent to San Quentin,
‘We are pfepared to admit the soft
impeachment, and shail vote for a
wha he San
prolonged residence of these people
at. the State’s moral sanitarium.
—But hereafter we suggest that the
San Francisco delegation be sent to
that place before the meeting ofthe
Legislature, —
The first burlesqne-bill this. session was recently introduced by Senator Pierson and made special order
~—forMonday night, one hoar before
adjournment sine die, It provides
for the appointment of Peanut In“epectors to allay the evils which
have been forced upon the hoalth
and moralsof the ‘State in consequense of. theenormous inoreasé
in the traffic,a full-copy of whiob
was published in the Taqueopert a
few duys ago.
Bera ree) Se npr
Mining Suit,
Francis B, Elmer, has brought
suit in the Twelfth District Court
against LY. Redding to recover, $4000
damages for alleged breach of contract for the purchase of. the Raby
Gold Mining Company’s property
adjoining the Bald Mountain Company’s property in Sierra county.
Plaintiff said that he was to receive
» 2,500 shares of the Ruby stock,
gether with $1,000, as commission
6n the transaction: He brought his
negotiations for a purcliise to a saecessful conclusion on the Sth. of las:
September, according to the terms
of the contract, bat on the 15:h of
that ‘month the defeudant notified
both eompanies that neither he nor
his associutes would purchase their
property. Plaintiff has consequently, to obtain the 2,500 shares of the
Raby stock, which, it is claimed, rey
woith $3,000, and he therefore
"brings action to recover $4,000.
A Curtosity.
A reduced photographie copy of
the Chicago Journal was shown to
ue by Geo, E. Turner, recéatly, whieh
is quite a curiosity im ite way. A
magnifying glass of considerable
power is required to be used in readlng the sheet.
it}
to-}
‘Business men eatwerwally express
the opinion that a few weeks more
will witness a marked revival in
‘trade. ;
Muller & Beckett's fancy dre“8 party. to be.given on Friday evening,
April 5th, is the next important pablic social event.
Several sidewalks about’ the city
have dangerous holes in them, ‘and
should be repaired before broken
* limba result therefrom—
The Vestry of the M. E. ‘Choreb is
Murphy mass meeting, this evening.
An interesting programme is promwised forthe occasion.
Truckee’s most respectable jadi
aro insulted by —hoodlums on the
prominent stree's of that town, in
broad daylight ! They. want some
HOmp™ sociables there..
by many authorities as the only
thing which will oust Winter from
the lapof Spring, where the old felJow-so persistently lingera-——— -—
and varied bouquet of cut flowers
from Los Angeles, yesterday. They
were as fresh and bright looking as
though just from the parent stem. .
o pees § jn
PERSONAL.
Sopa
qd. Maraeltas is in the city.
Hon. B. Dibble has been admittedto practice inthe United States
Supreme Court.
Mra, 1B. P. Marsellus, daughter-of
’Chas. Kent, is in the city, on a visit
to her parents, 3
John 8, Holbrook has been nominated Postmaster of this city, vice H,
H. Haskins, whose terin of four years
expired on Wednesday last.
Miss Kitty Edwards has accepted
the position as teacher of the public
school at Blue Tent. She will give
entire satisfaction, being both a‘competent and willing instructor.
S. A. Bullfinch has resigned his
charge of the Grammar Department
of the public schools in this city, and
on yesterday departed for San Francisco. Mr. B, has for a long time
been afflicted with catarrh, and a
change of climate was thought to be
essential to his welfare, His many
pupils and the patrons of the school
regret to see this eminently successful weacher depart from their midat.
Prof. Carmicbael will assume temporary charge of the department,
Matters at Emigrant Gap.
Thesuow is gradually diminishing at Emigrant Gap, but there can
hardly be any teaming before May.
The boxes of the Blue Tent Ditch
have been displaced a good many
times during this winter, some twenaway, but every thing is all right
now,
The Omega ditch has fared still
of its flume being desitoyed.
Sevuo feet is the greatest depth
the snow has reached during the
winter.
The quartz mills. will not crush
gold.
Business prospects are not very
flattering: for the coming season, unleas, perhaps, for the lumbermen,
Incorporated.
Company, of San Francisco, has filed
articles of corporation with the
® . tue-place.sulected.forbolding the . —
~starmr-te-predictedGeo. W. Welch received a beantifui . ’
ty-one boxes having been washed
worse, from a quarter to half a mile].
until summer, the water being sv
‘cald as to not facilitate the. on of
The Grass Valley Gold Mining
P. . ft to the Workingmen's
CaP sa 6 ote
nares 40,
~ Thomns Hodge; Section 31, Township 15 North, Runge 9 Ea-t,ucre~ 80.
Lorenzo Org ti, S<ction 31, Township 15 North ,Ravge 9 Bust, acres 80.
Jobn Markwell, Sectiow 7, Township 14 North, Range 7 meen 933
160.
Thomas Hodge, Section $1, Townsbip 1 15 Pucbadshicd _Rongy »: Haat, ucres
90;—
George Gunnaldgon, “Paetion 15,
TV Townsbip 17 Nortb, Bango 12 East,
acres 600,
{England armiog, Rassia ready, aud
probobiy ce tul#, .: have added
‘those proviliees to ber dominions.
[pat would welp co bsate ber
_MISS LOTTIE WEISS, —
OULD respectfully announce to
DRESSES,
IN THE MOST FASHTONABLE STYLES
. AND AT LOW RATES.
for ner lusses by the “Austro-German
War, Let ber do this; let Greece
rece.ve Thessaly, Epirus; a part ot
M.cedonia, std Rassia would be
preity well beaded off in that direotion, “Bosni. and Herzegovina can
be of. but little vajue to Larkey, a
they are almoustout off from ber approach, Aud sv tue case stinds—
the pevpie-of bots nations intensely .
bating the Govermeut of each, respectively.
© made over in the Latest
. Summer styles.
Millinery sn allits Branch s.,
Ladies’ Hats' and:;-Bonnets made-to_ order
Gentlemen’s Pavama and Leghern Hats
Cleaned and Whitemed.
All work entrusted to my care. wilt receive east and vareful attention.
ixecuted in the liighest: style of thé “art.
Miss. EOTPLB-WEISS,
“Resttence, = SacfamentoStreet;
Weiss’ Brewery. ms
Ww
the Dadies or Sevens aides £2 sr
A “that she Is now preparetl tos~+-+
rave Fit, and Make all kinds of
epring and . °
Phot raph 0:1 Paintings, ee
Cail and see specimens at_ ANTOINE
‘TAM’Ss; where orders “can be eft. =
eeeee
Dek. M. Hint, = ads ertah
Geo M. Hughes, . W. Sigourney’
Niles dearls. _&. McMarny
Receive Deposits.buy ond set) Siti
*Purc’ ase Gold Dust and Bullion.
5 qishest price _ for ad County
¥ j rt i ip‘i ti
via Cougress is about giveo vp MIs. LINERY a ae
Au An-trian journal suggests that it hie es
is ubuut time” for Austria to fook . —AYB— BAN FRANCISCO,
out for and secure ber own interests. SS MAKING SAN JOSE,
Tuis is supposed to méan that she DRESS ; LOS A. LEs.
should wow seize upoa wnd annex — Algo Bell Exchange on allt = -incipa
. European. Cities
Make co}lections and transact 2 g*ne
. SOOMNG, “Business.
— CORRESPONDENTS.
New York—First National Bank. :
San Franciseo—First Nat Gold eae.
San Jose—Farmers National
_ Gos Angies—Commercial Bank: B24
es
NOTICE. —
Gold Pank, :
The Pittsbu
“We are glad
Pittsburg mir
factorily settle
columns yeste
duced their for
ence that the t
‘for the rock ha
‘was-an error
on the 800-fi
south, as richhave about: tw.
to be done, ant
_-dy contract, af
“commenced th
late firm of ~ ;
WEBER & CHATY
j ——s
a Payments df all accounts
counts will be placed in the
‘Hankips, Séc
abip 15 sds Bangs 7 East, acres
80:
“Louis. “Batadeyioan— -Bection “33.
Township 17 North, Banged Rast;
+adres 80.
Victorin Sanver, Section 27, Township 17 North, Runge 9 East,ac¢es 40,
“S. L: Witlwortb, Section 1, Towns
=
The New Dollar, Ee.
The New York ‘World, which
doesn't like the new siiver “dollar,
says that insteud uf b-ing a fac siwile
of the dollar of 1871 (whi h was
ubove™ ecriti¢ism for artistic skill),
it is a-Tefleetion on American art,
and evinces a rude cuituré of taste
Vehip 14 North, Range—7Haat, nGEea
161.57.
Jesiah ieee Frank Champi Section 26, Township 18 North,
Range 17 East, acres 160. asd,
E. Bilen; Section 9, Tow nship 17
North, B inge 16 Ex t, acres 160.
_-@harles Jerdin Qule, Section 3,
Township 16 North, Range7 East,
acres 160.
W.©: Durno, Section 33, Township 18 North, Range 17 East, acres
600. :
J. B. Underwood Section 23,Township 14 North, Shuey 7 Bast, acrés 80.
—
fist of Schoo) Lands Sold in Nevada County im 1877,
E, W, Roberts, Township 16 North.
Range 8 Enst, Section 36, acres 80,
Lewis Voss, Township 16 North,
Range 10 East, Section 36, acres 320.
D.M.Esbback,Township 16 Nortb,
Range 10 East, Seotion 16, acres 320.
Thos. Hitper, Townsbip 17 North,
Range 14 East, Seotion 16, acres 320.
George W. Applegate, Townsbip 14} 4
North, Range 8 East, Section 36,
acres 80.
Page’s Timber Land Bill
A dispatch from Washington sys
the bill. iatrodaced by Page, for
the sale of timber lands and for the
reliel of parties recently indicted. in
Galifornia, was not:printed in ‘time
for consideration by the House Public Lands Committee at their meeting on Wedne-day last,bat Wiggington has arranged for a special meets
ing of the Committee to consider
it on Thursday. A. B. Dibble. of
Grasa Valiey, isthere on tis busi
ness.
Post Office Notice.
The mail going. east will, during the next thirty days, close ut 4
o'clock P. M:; going west, it will
close at 9:30. M. Thia change is
made to permit the weighing of the
mails, according to instructions received fram.the. sideili vhteet
—
sake
Judge Hastings, on Thureday, says
the Stock Exchauge, puid into the
Treasury. $60,000 cash towards the
esiabhshment of some sort of law
achogl to be connected with the State
‘University. This cannot be regusded as the act of a gane man, and
should Judge Hastings die to-morrow
for a small contingent fee we should
be prepared to. break any will be
may make. There are too many
lawyers already; why raise upa new
breeding school? Why butch any
ali
Yin design; The Amerieanbird—outhis com resembles a bat clinging
tou wall, with his-bead dropped fur
below the points of his wings. The
words, ‘‘In God we trust," are given
inGerman text, with s small wand t
instead of being capital Icttors, If
a job privter should ‘set a display
line like this be would be-oalled abotch; aud a -boy in-a newspaper
office, six moutas At the business,
would bardly evinoe such ignorance
in potting intype a side-head to a
hews article. On the reverse side
is another blunder, yet -more glarjong. The first two-Litin words of
the-motto of the Duited States appear .
as ubbreviated words, followed by
periods, thug, }‘E* Pluribus: Unum’:
The hearth-plite on some cooking
stoves display the same lamentable
ignorance on the part of the puatternmuker, who has made periods to
upswer for spaces _between the
words.
The “Bargain “with Boss Tweed.
In the snitin the Supreme Conrt,
of Waterbury versus the City, on an}
old grading and filling contract, for
50,000, William M. Tweed was taken
to court as. a witness for the city.
He declined to testify and, in explanation, reud a paper stating tbat,
by advice of his counsel, be would
give to further evidence or information for the State or city unti} the
promises mude by the officiuls of
both to liberste him, on condition
of giving testimony, ‘be fulfilled.
Uontroller Kelly has sent a comMaonication to Aitorney-General
Fairchild urging ‘the release of
Tweed, Kelly says his promise to
Tweed that the late Attorney-General would release him if he would
}make afoll confession of his misdeeds and sarrender his propeity
induced Tweed’s confession and bis
proffer uf surrender of his propeity.
He states that the lite AitorneyGeneral promised bim (Kelly) be
would discharge Tweed if be complied with there demands, As a
citizen, Kelly says be feels that the
State is being dishonored by this
breach of trust,
> @
e
~ -falting a Mine.
The Btabh Legislatare bas made it
&@ misdemeanor tor ‘any one to salt
& mine, or give false assay, or
exbibit a fulse-sample ‘applying to’a
given assay,.or change an assay,
“Misdemeanor” is not strong enough
an suche case. It is nothing bat
obtaining money under false pre} tenses—a low kind of thievery, in
fact, but too often practiced, it must
=
eae
issue of de lnatico
by Kearney, woald ba.ef creat
aartedetadegte®,
pmore Out? Leta writ case!
tie . g. . be admitted. If a proper \ Fhe
“gabject Were framed for
Freight cha”
%,
SACRAMENTO
Hinensures-beite
from the ravages uf the waters.
San Francisco.
ware, boots and shoes, etc.
mills, leather, etc
not a line of business which may be menmento.
She possesses many fine dry goods houses
be found anywhere.
purchases
1878, will find it to their advantage to
STOP AT SACRAMENTO,
Manufacturers, and thus save
TIME AND MONEY.
saving in freight chargea.
Give as Geod an Article.
AS A TRADE CENTER.
HE business Men of ‘Sacrammto,—as+
well ag aliiher people, have now the
firmest confiience in her future greatress.
she hus withstuod tke greatest flood: on
record in this valley,and has demonsirated
. beyond a question that with the careful
the-perpetuity
of HeY system of fevees, she eee Bate
How and Why >he can supply Goods of Every Description Cheaper than
They can be HKought in
We answer—beciuse she has advantages
ssessed by no other locality—saving in
ges, no whu. f rates, low rents
sud light expense. Hi r merchants buy di-+
rect.frou: -the large manufucturies of the
East, and have the goods shipped by rail
to their coors.
Sacramento contains some of the oldest;
and most firmiy establishe* mercantile
houses on this coast—including ‘verything
in tué line of groceries, hurd ware, agric 11tural implements; psints and Oita, étationgy, crockery, liquors drags, clething, carpets, gas fittings, jewelry, wooden and
earthen wars, furn ture, stoves and~tinHer manufactures are extensive apd varied, including cartiages and wagons, 1.‘
chinvery, brass work, pails and tubs, boxes
brooms and match: s.plows,harness,cloths,
‘gioves, confectionery, pottery. iron. work,
sashes, doors, eto., soap, yeast powder,
marble works, pumps, windmills, fanning
Her lumber yards are smong the most
exte: sive in the State; her foundries and .
machine shops among the best; her breweries namerous and goou; in faet there is
tioned which is not represented in. Sacraclothing houses, millinery shope, fancy
goods stores, etc., her book and news de
pots are of the best. She possesses every
facility for doing any style of printing and
binding: No better hotels or markets can’
MERCHANTS intending to make
for the Spring and Summer of
An@ talk with oar Importers, Dealers, and
We offer quick supplies, low prices anda
Sacramento Can and Will Sell}
Cheaper than any other City
or Town on this Coast, and
hard Or air attorney foreu
lection.
March 26, 1878. _
CASH OR NO SALE.
. 70-TBE PEOPLE OF NEVADA.
ELIEV'NG thata business conducted
ona purely
CASH. BASIS,
of both buyer and seller, [ have bought
the stock ofthe late firm ef. WEBEL &
GuATY, and will cacry on the bagirese st
the ald stand on Commercial street, and
will sell 311 asc = uae of
Gro-eries,
Prov. sions,
Gr in,
Flour,
PER CENT. LESS THAN
OLD RATES.
y cash for goods, and must heve
5
casi
what I sell.
WK. H. SMITH,
March 26, 1878,
»~
FANCY DRESS PARTY;
MULLER
AND
BECKETT:
Will give a Grand FANCY
DRESS PARTY, at
HUNT’S HALL,
a) ee
FRIDAY EVENING,
April 5th, 1878.
——
‘A Fall Orchestra will be in attend
alice.
A general invitation to everyboly
is extended.
THE LADIES OF THE
Of thie City, will held a
FAIR AND FESTIVAL,
¢—at-——
—orn—.
=
Fair and Festival !
THEE TEHATRHE,
TICKETS, $1 50.
Nevada, March 23, 1878..
HORSE SHOKING.
WILLIAM BARTON
fitted it up specially for
HORSE SHOEING,
. Which for durability a0
workmanship eannot be ¢*
celled in the county. iv’
mea trial and be satisied
: oF that Iam right.
#7 Thep Reapectt city tavibo ones
thsis Pricais PRICE a
7 ated FE on
——— Shoes, oie $ 00
tac For'Resetting ee
; eo 3 Lonieé “ Sg ; : a City, 26, 1878..
To all parties who owe the
must be made to A, Chaty,
immediately, ‘or_their-ae—
RES ES. 8 . ae
. Can be carried on in Nevada to the benefit —
et its equivalent on ‘the counter for
-outotthe min
expected” that
will be self sus
We underst:
‘drawn on’ the .
‘day, to the am
_ paid up in full
the Company .
the mine. _
As thes apt
unding _“ande
eaaiag requir
party;” we ure
___partics attendi
their fancy dic
~ masquerade.
in View a part
be deterred fr
“count of extra
___advertised. the
The Best §
Johnnie Sch
Wood’s ravine,
kind. A rece
yielded $3,000,
per ton.—--Nov
crashing of thi
$10 per ton, le
lara’ per ton=
certainly what
cheaply work
mine,
_: Snow in
About a foot
ka on Wednes¢
‘trom weather i:
ley, at least a
day. The pe
Moore’s Flat bh
ication with th
and mail matt
section is tran
boys on snows
~ Bxcarsio
Wyoming 1
‘Weimer Tribe
proved Order o
& grand-excurs
many. The pro
lished in fall as
_ the Committee.
held at some p
of the Narrow .
; On .
We saw yes
window. of Ant
tiful specimens
cabinet photog:
their beauty ver
; Steouted by Mi
has learned the
to paint any ki
at very low ri
where orders cu
ine specimens.
A Row
Yesterday ts
County Jail, :
Trackee and a .
tach other. Ji
hand with his a
separated the cc
Serious injury v
They Hav
It was reparte
that the salerie
Depaty Clerk
We have seen n