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‘She Daily Transcript
WEVADA.-CITY, CAL.
ihiteéday. May 19, 1 18763
. The Institute,
The Teachers’ Institute which
elosed last evening was a very inter=}
esting and profitable gathering. The
programme of.exerdises was admirably carried out, and Superintendent Preston may coogratulate bimself on the—entire success_of the
“meeting. Prof. Norton, of th the State
Normal School, did much to make’
the Institute what it was,-and there
was. but one opinion as to his efforts,
and that was of the most favorable]
~ @haracter. We have also heard the!
most favorable reperts of the manner
in which Miss Potter conducted her
-class-execires in botany; of Frank,
Power’s “instruction in teaching
, drawing; —_ Kate. Edward's ~
onaéithimetical instruction, aed of
other exercises by different members
‘ef the Institute. Every thing passed off. pleasantly and profitubly.
‘The Secretary has-given us*very full
accounts of the proceedings besides
many. Institute motes, which have
—heen—pablished’ daily. Such meetings of the teachers must result ‘in
great good tothe schools of the
county. ee
Se ——Pangencies from == Carr's
Lecture, —
—__Education—is— ‘solution: The
great want of to-day is industrial‘ed_The real worth of schoo!
"education depends en the nse it is
put to in life. ‘The less dend-wood.a
pupil is londed witb, the better, for
the great duty of life after all, is to
earn an--honest-lHving.__The hands
must be educated as well as the head,
to make our &chool system a payiug
institution. In our-day, the control
—~ of everything lies between —€npitat+
and Skill; the former will surely
dominate unless the popular sentinent demands a change in our mode
_—otsehoolinstruction.__I_ am free te
protest against loading the memory
of the pupil with words which have
“io meaning to them. If one third
Keep your Néaerat Home..
The San dose Mercury has the folJowing, which isto the same point
“To build up prospereus city our
people should at all times give the
preference to‘home trade and home
industries. HK has beew the common practice for years with sume of
our people to buy their goods as
much as possiblein San ¥rancisco;
understhe belief tbat they got better
bargains or that they had rathe? pay . ,
a higher priee for the sake of being
stylish.and saying they made their
as our article in yesterday's jssue:
: Nevada Cumui Teachers’ Ansti1) _.n, ECs :
'The Institute met ‘at 9 o'clock.
Superintendent Preston jn the chair.
The minutes were read tha roll ‘ealled, after which the critie’s report was
read by Miss Farrell. ‘ibis paper
abounded in well worded pungencies,
which were received with os Asan
tion, even from the ‘‘victims,’
Mr. Kennedy teok the floor on the.
mow manner of teaching this subject
was so defective that-he had his
doubts as to whether it ought to enpurchases af the Bay. This praetice is not-indulged in now as much
as formerly, yet there are too many
who still practice it—those we ure
. sorry to say whose property inter. ests are bere, and who should to en' hapee their prosperity do their-deulling at home. , Auys one who will
stop to consider the matter fora moment will discover that there are no
reasons why goods of all kinds’ can
. not be purcbased. bere ‘as cheap as
ut-San Francisco,.The competition
here is rela.ivelyas grest as it. is
there, the fares and freights on Eystern commodities are the same to
both points,
rent, taxes and expenses for clerk.
bire,etc., our merchants Have the
advantage. Neurly al of our merchants were in business in—other localitiesprevious to their advent
here, atid are as close buyers as their
. brethren of San Franciseo, and the
competition at home,
brings prices very close to the bedroc ck, or at least = exorbitant
amount of
do their retail trading . in San Francisco, either by occasionally making
the trip “OF through daily runners,
should consider that ifthe eustom
wasto beeome general the effect
would be very ruinous to-the busi-ness-interests-of—the—city,-and—the1
downfall would be likely to scoop
‘them on the way,. Aside from this,
the money apent bere redovnds in a
}-dircet-or indireet-way te-the—Benefitof the purchuser, It should be the
aim of all just-thinking people to do
all they can to-build up home~ trade
and industries, especially so when!
there is no semblence of a reason for
going away from. beens
= Seay
* Base att Mesng.
r
——~of our school time was devoted to
teaching something about the world
we live in, it, would increase . the
value of our school*a_ hundred fold.
“Mental discipline’ is mostly but
another namie for mental dyspepsia.
Asa class, teachérs are opposed to:
common sense school reform; and
no are the cast-iron ideas of our
Legislature and State Board. Teachers, stand not in the way of the coming reform, but take your fair share
of the trouble in bringing it about,
and you will participate in the glory
ef its success. I willtell yona seeret; we are going to have a new departure in education, when.common
sense will triumph over cramming,
~ and the book publishers. Teachers,
Be your own text-books as far-as you
can; smuggle in as. much scientific
knowledge into your schools as pos. sible—the educator. stands at the
point of power: his isthe highest office in the human economy.
Personul =
Ezra Sawyer Esq., a prominent}
citizen of Helena, Arkansas, and
" brether-in-law of Rev. Mr. Rich of
this city, ‘arrived here on Sunday
last. Mr. Sawyer is out of health,
and seeks this climate in the hope
of getting better. We doubt not that
the pure air of the mountains will
prove very beneficial to him.
E. A. MeClond, of the San Jose
Patriot is visiting friends in this city.
-H.C. Rerkins, Superintendent of
the North Bloomfield Gravel Mine;
ia stopping at the Union Hotel.
O.P. Stidger, of the North San
Juan Times, was at this place yesterCenductor MoKenny called upon
us yesterday, and we were informed.
fy him tbat the business of the
railroad increases daily, and that he
thinks it will not only be a good
paying road, but one of the best
.:egonstructed in the State when’ it is
‘ eompleted.
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Roll of Henor,
The following is the Rgll of Honor
of the Omega school, for the month
ending May 12th, 1876, M. F. Can“mon teacher: Georgie Legge, Frangis Costello, Emma Feeny, Mamie
Feeny, Ella Feeney, Washie Cramer,
Celia Cramer, Delia_Lyonus, Emmet4
Costello, Edith Goyne, Mary Corn“tatio, Jennie Lyons, Joseph Wi itiams
Jumes Williams Frankie Williums. 4
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A meeting of the'members of the
Star Base Ball Club was held on
Wednesday evening, and the following officers were elected: President,
Jno. A. Rapp; Secretary, J. C: Dounelly; Treasurer, A, L. Lancuster;
Sergeant-at-Arms, G. A. Watson. A
committee was appointed to exam=
ine the grounds of the Rifle Association, for tbe purpose of seeing if
suitable grounds can not be obtaincd
there. ‘The election of Captain was
postponed until the next meéting,
which takes place this evening. All
lovers of sport should not fail to be.
present on the day of the match
game, whiob will take place soon after the Reunion,
Applicants for Teachers.
The following is the list of applicants for the position of teachers
in this county, as registered at
the County Institute: Miss Carrie Frink, Miss L. Cannon, Mr. J.
E. Johnston, Miss M. Nolan, Mr.
W. Herod, , Miss Keol.
Ir is the intention of the ‘railroad
company to repair nearly all of their
snow sheds between Emigrant’ Gap
and Truckee, this spring.A number of new ones willalso be erected.
Sepeitess
Tue Postmaster-General has ordered an extension= of mail service
on the Los Angeles and Independence Railroad from Los Angeles to
Santa Monica.
OO
JosePHINE Foon, a little girl five
years old, the daughtér of Nicholas
Flood, of Vallejo, was burned to
death at a bontire made by some
children ‘in that city for the purpose
of roasting « some. potatoes.
Make rox Best or Yourssir.—
Are you making the best of yourself?}
Are you using tothe best advantage
the natural powers of the body and
mind given you by your Creator?
Or are you droning through life in
half efforts, and steadily drifting -behind men of less ability than your
own—men who, with even fewer talents than you possess, are making
the best of themselves? Think of
this, Put the questions to yourselves, as-we put it to you, and-do it
honestly. Look the matter right in
the facs. Are you making the besi
of yourself? Ii not, begin a new life
at once. Do your best in everything
—in your thinking and in your doing. Bea wan mw self-compulsion.
_Kiise out of indolence and self-indulgence, and not only will the:world be
better for having lived in it, but you
will be better-fur baving lived in the
~world,
a ee ot
a
+Governments will teach us to avoid
and in the matter of,ter with the common school studies.
The causes and effects of changes
and events ought to be the chief end
of historic instruction, Mr. Buar‘to our Republican form of self-govment. The decline and fall of other
th: ir errors.
Prof, Norton gave a detailed description of his method of instrnet-=
ing in U.S. History, in an-exéellent
classification , which space: will not
permtt ‘us. to deseribe, excépt . in
part so far ait dealt with the bistory.of our own time, —He said the
Puritans were slave Owners. They
made slaves of the Indians,—and of
the unfortunate children of ostracized
Quakers, It did not pay, however,
and asa consequence was soon: disBy and bya moral sense
of opposition to the institution grew.
upin New England. In Virginia,
however, slavery throve. Tobacco .
there proved the most profitable
staple, and so was slave labor. Labor in the South because of its as.
. sociation with slavery, became disgraceful, and white lubor found a
more.agreeable and profitable fleld for
its exercise in the Northern States. .
The War came. ‘The Southerner, .
eontinued.
numbers, fought long and well and
until they failed in front oftheir
burnt houses and devastated fields,
‘they at least gave ho cause
to t
than respect them.
in a most completethe great . Republic,
. stands to-day in the front
the galaxy of nations. as
After considerable discussion thie
interesting exercise concluded, and }
}-&recess was ordered, =
Mr. J. B. Carr took. the--floor on
the subject of Writing. ~He called
up the Committee of. Arrangements,
consisting of Messrs. Power, Crowell
and Bualtfinch, to become his class
during a mode of recitation, As
the Dr. and_ bis patients differed on
certain ‘‘points’’ and ‘‘crochets,”’
this exercise produced: considerable
merriment. Mr, Power was invited
to give his method of teaching
writing, which he did in his usual
happy style. \
AFTEBNOON SESSION,
It bas ended
fusion . of
nk of ra
Misses Davisiand Gregory, assisted
by Prof. Norton, ‘entertained the
uudience with musie,
cellent composition on ‘The Teacher’s Mirror.’’ This essay abounded
in beautiful similes, and noble sentiments,
Next, Jno. T. Wicks read an “essay on music. The fine ecstatic
grandiloquence of this gentleman,
combined with the novelty of his iltistrations, produced considerable
laughter from some of the more unsentimental of his hearers.
gramme. His theme was on the
topic of ‘Theory.and Art of Teaching,.
‘This was an. excellent discourse, in
which the utter uselessness of Grammar, and the necessity of Physiology in our commen schools, was very
impressively deelared.
The several aidan ~ Yeported.
Prof. Crowell, from the committee
on text books, condemmed in strong
language the California Legislature,
‘for permitting iis economic zeal to:
outlive its discretion”’ and'thati in affecting to protect the pocket of the
State, it has left it completely. exposed to the rapacity” of the bookpublishers,
ing the Board of Trustees of Sieae
da, for their courtesy ‘tothe Institute, also, ene expressing satisfaction
dent and Vice-President dischatged
their Guties, also one ‘thanking Supt.
to. the Institute, and the folluwing in
favorof school reform, which_will
explain ‘itself.
Resotvep:.That we heartily endorse the efforts of State Supt.
rows thougbt history very important .
. 3040 Savage 17%
by education, a soldicr, but smathinttheir _ foes to -do otherwise . _
and .she+Mrs. M. E. Marston read an ex]
Prof, Norton was next on the pro-. .
Mr, Potter, from the Committee
with the manner in which the Presi.
Carr and Prof. Norton for. their ¥isit'}the demands of practical life.
Resoivep: That we.are willing to!
do our share in bringing about said
reform, and in our relations as
teachérs or citizens, will use our in-; while the efforts to estinguish,
fluence to promote this desired result,
The above reposts -were unanimously adopted.
Several resolutions as. to bolding
the. next Institute at Grass Valley
26Be Sapeititenaeat . Preston difected
-atteption to certain changes in the
rales of the State Board; also; -that .
by some blunder there is now tot
provision-for the renewal of First}
Grade certificates.
The following teachers constitute
Superintendent E. M. Preston and
Messrs. Crowell, Powers and O'Neil.
On métion adjourned,
Tax San Jose Fruit Packing Company andthe Alden Company are
making calculations to run their estublishments to their utmost capacity
the coming season.
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Tus United States Sub‘iSeasury
at Chicago, has received from the
Mint at Carson, Nevada, about
$100;000 in silver coin, which will,
_be ——— putin cirenlation, —
=a.
iBy Teasarabh: k =
Mining . Stocizs:~
Yesterday Morning's Sales.
600. Ophir 54,
635 Gould & Curry.1714
630. Mexican 317%.
675 Best & Belener 5454.
300 California oe :
250 Con Virginia 71%.
35 Chollar 83%
_20 Crown Point 1532:
465 Yeiow Jacket 287.
4130 Tinperial 474.
370Alpha 49.
-400 Keniuck 12.
10 Seg Belcher 75.
35° Gontidence 48
935° Srerra Nevada 1642.
256 Utah 2314
410 Exchequer 181%.
~40 Overman 63%.
510+ Justice 2624
420 Union Con. Lays:
595 Lady Bryan 1
1000 Julia 9.
~ 6d. Caledonia. : ae 2
“245 Hale & Norcross 56.
16 Bullion 44.
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Yesterday Afternoon’s
Baltimore 2%.
— Woodville 1%.
Leopard 4%.
. Jeffersen Tdec.
Gen Thomas 1%.
Eureka Con 11.
Raymond & Ely 13%,
Jorthern Belle 38,
Gila 1,
Rock Island 2,
Silver Hill 9.
Ovcideutal 41%,
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
National Exchange Hotel.
S A. EDDY,. Proprietor.
_Tuurspay, May 11th, 1876, .
iIno.C Wells Rongh.& Ready
S Nichols, Nevada City
8 A Dalta, do
H Prio, Clarksville
Wm F Daniel, San Francisco
AiSheilds, Scotts Flat
Miss Goodspved, Grass Valley
MIL Crowell, San Francisco
J stewart, Moore’s Flat
* # Dinan, do
Miss Lynch & 3 children, San Francisco:
¥ Farral, (ol Hill
R Predgeon, do
H H McCutchan, Nevada City
Tf J Lyons, Forest Springs.
F Ritter Jr. Virginia City
JC Ketchman, You Bet
Jno Wicks, Grass Valley
J McGrader, Hunt's Hill.
R Nathan, San t'rancisco
“Miss Miller, Marysville
J M.Starr, Moore’s Fiat
E & Clapp, Sap Francisco
J Mardin, Deer Creek
JM Kitts, Lime Kiln
RK Neville, French Corral.
has Heintzen, Forest City
W Walker, San Juan
M Enright, do
¥ Sacket, V Fiume
O A Nelson, City
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Union Hotel. .
D. W. SNAPP, Proprieter.
Tuurspay, May 1th, 1876.
RW Tully, Nevada City
Sales.
pS
II . Weisenberger > Do
C EB Malloy,.”
C H Chase, = é
W W Wear, = ,
F Saudoc, +,
AA Shiclds; Quan mlb
_J Brimskil, W sshington es
MM Cary,
J MeGarthy; >
8 R Prescott, do
_ M McGuire & Daughter, Opbis Hill
Miss b Provines, :
CG Bremond, Malakoff
John Sione, North loomfield
Hg Perkins, . st “We :
C Gay do
Sbin 6, Scotts Flat
TCR ‘dali, Rush Creek
Chas Foster, Deadwood Mine
_AAMuniloy, Grass Valley
de ¥F Jones,
F Stebbins, do
Miss F Doon, do
Miss L Man, do
~ . Iee Cream.
the new County Board of Examiners:-0»d-eh-bus:
_aB the clicapest.
Axnrw cook on the United States
ship Pensacola, new at Vallejo, tried
to muke the. fire burn faster, Saturday, by throwing fat into it. He set
.the galley, on fire, and for a little
it
were unsuccessful. The crew. were
finally, mastered on deck, aud shertly after the fitmes were subdued.
There was the usual punishment
meted outto the cook for his carelessness.
subject of history. He said the com{ were repeatedly defeated —vote ZENO few scciiad . AN ORDINANCE,
Concerning the office of City: Treasurer of
the City of Nevada.
HE Trustees of the City, or Nevada do .
ordain +8 foHows:
it shalt be thie duty of the Treasurer of
the-City of Nevada, to-receive eud “safely
KEeECp all-the money collected ana pale
ever te hin for the use—ofthe—vcity
Nevada, under the law and ordinances — “of
its ‘trust-es, Separate and apart irom any
ness, and tv pay tfie same: out
on warrauts regularly drawn of the treasury of tue city act rdirg to law and tue
ordinances of its Trustesa._
It shull be unlawful for the C City Treas. ae
urer to use, ur suffer to be use“, any of tue
public mouey so paid over to him by vir
tue of his office for the uses of the City of
\evada, forany other than city. purposes,
or to deposit the same uF any portion thereof in any bank or banks in any other manner than by special deposit; and ior & Vio_lation of this Ovdirance the ‘Treasurer .
shall _ it the suin of One Hundred -Dollara; to. be recovered with costs in any
Court a competent — to the use
of the cits.
The President and Secretar y of the Board
of Yrustees uf the City of Nevada shall, on
the first Mondav of each month. together,
examine and settle the accounts of the
‘Freasucer and report tne same to the Board
at its first meeting on
. J. ORGAN, Pres.
A. H. HANSON, see. z qnels
“REFRESHMEN T SALOON.
‘eee a
ANTOINE ‘TAM,
ON PEXE STREET, NEVADA-CITY.
8 PREPARED TO SUPCLY THE PEO.
ple with the very best.of
Oysters,
Fountain Soda,
Nuts,
___ Cigars,
Etc., Etc.
He will” ‘keep constantly, “on hand ;he
above articles vi the ¥resuest gad Cheicest.
qualities.
Faulies supplie d on the shortest notice.
Give mea call audi will guarantee perfect sitisfaction,
‘“ANTOINE ‘TAM,
Nevada, May 15th, 1876.
CIGARS . Fla THE bai vas
—
»JOHNNY JACK,
AS JUST RECEIVED a Large. and
Splendid Stock of the Finest
CIGARS and TOBAC co,
~ Ever Brought te the Town,
3
_ If lovers of the weed will give me a
call, I will guarantee to give them the
best bran.is ef CIGARS to be had in Ne-. vada County, and will sellthem as cheap
I have also on hand,
Fresh Candies, Nuts, ete.
If you want to get a Genuine
Havana or Domestic Cigar,
Just call at my store on Pine street.
: JQHN JACK,
Nevada, Mar 13th, 1876,
NEVADA THEATRE.
California Minstrels.
Thomas Maguire,
George T. Evans,
8ole Proprietor,
Musical Director.
Friday & Saturday Ev’gs,
May 19th and 20th,
ART FIRST—Vocal and Instrumentat.
Introductory Overture; --CaLIFORNIANS
Let the Dead and Beautiful Reet, J M Davis
Annie c’ the Banks o’ Dee, Fred, Walz
Comic Song; Charley Sutton
Speak to me, 4. C. Rassell
I’m so Glad, Cnartey Kerd
You're Always Young to me, R.-T. Tyrrell
To conclude with the celebrated
GILMORE CONCERTS !
Grand Overture, Full Band
Operatic Selection, Ernest Linden
Gornet Solo, Ww Courtrigbt
‘Tuba Solo {in a-horn}
Penny Trumpet Solo,
Salute to San Francisco, Fulj Band
Gonductor,” Charley Reed
Part Second—Grand Olio.
An Original Musical Interlude, by WM.
COUORTR'GHT, entitled
Southern Sunny Home!
Simothy Jackson, ~ Wm. Courtwright
Wannah Jackson, Frank Wilson
Alexander Jackson, James Mackee
Charley Sutton
. The Fellow that Looks Like Me
Mrs Geo Washington Bibbr:,
oe ae Earnest Linden.
Mr Geo Washington Bibbs,
: J. M. Norcross.
Cupid, Charley Sutton
Ballad-Selected, T.T. TYRRELC.
Ordinary Conversation.
=Ae 2
~) Ben Bee, = ~. Ohariey Reed
Joe See, > = Charl. y Button
Qverture, . Orchestra
The performance to conelade with the
Amusing Farce, entitled
ae New Year's s ‘Callers.
Some, .—--— ~ Earnest Linden
Peter, ee. Mee Cnarley Reed
Augustus, + James Macken
Philip, Charley Reed
Bill, (Sofie” 8 Big Brother) Wm Courtright
Other Characters sited the rc
Admission $1. m6
© Bah; Sen-Prancisco——
J & Ebaugh; Willow Valley
F Sacket, V por :
Fred: itter, V y irginia
G@ E Marcy, Oakland
Carr, to adapt schoo! education to
Mrs Duneovan, Cherokee =
ICE, ICE, ICE.
Oo sent to the Office, or E. W.
Bigelow’s, or given to the Driver, will
be promptly attende. to by the
mad NEVADA ICE UUMPANY.2
J. M. Norcross [.
J éhnaton & DeHart,
cacerans to~ Joknston & Son.
27°& 29 NEAIN STREET,
Opposite.Union Hotel,
Cee te nee
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS Ly
HARUWARE,
STOVES,
IRON & STEEL,"NAILS, SHOVELS
PICKS,
Wheelbarrows,
Grindstones, Rope,
Blocks & £ Sheaves,
Ox Bows and Keys,
CKain, Anvils, _Vises,
Bellows,
Also, the celebrated
BESSEMER STEEL HORSE SHOR SHAPE.
MACHINE AND CARRIAGE BFL,
“RUBBER HOSE-BCLTING & PACKING,.
PAIN TS & OLLS, of all kinds: ie
BLASTING and. SPORTING rOWDER,
FUSE, SHUT, &c.,
“PtH line of ROGERS’ Celebratea
Nickel Plated Ware.
Direct from Meridan Brittanta ‘So.
CRocKERY,
—-GLASewsnE—_
LAMPS, CHIMNEYS,
WICKs, a
Agents for A. 8. Halidie’s Wire Ropes, _
Agents for
California Powder Works.
QUARTZ SCREENS ‘punebed to or-.der at San’Fraveisco prices.
‘ea A Large stock of Galvanteed TRON
WATER PIPE constantlyjon hand aod cen{-éction made with the City Water Works.
IRON PIPE. made to order and si’
-. kinds of Repairing done. :
—t fact the best-solected stock of Goods ———
in Nevada Count
the Cheapest.
and as Cheap as
é : :
fa Call and see us at the
Fioneer Stand, ae
MF-OPPOSITE ‘THE UNION HOTER. “CU
‘Dissolution of Co-partnershipNHE co-partnership heretofore existing, :
between theundersigned, under the
firm name of JOHNSTON & SON, is this
dsy dissolved bv mutual consent, Peter ~
Jounston retiring. All debts against said
firm will be paid by Peter Johnston.
PETER JOHNSTON
W. J JOHNSTON. —
All outstanding accounts of the above
firm will be receipted for by either PETER
JUHNSTON or W. J. JOHNSTON.
Nevada City, May Ist, 1876.
Certificate of Copartnership.
V E certify that we constitute a part.nership, transacting business,Hardware and General Merchandise in this
State; its principal place of business is
Nevada City. California: its name is JOHN}.
STON & DeHART. The full names and ,
respective places of residence of both ite
member : are signed hereto.
. J. JOHNSTON, Nevada CitR
Mt J. DeHART, Nevada City.
Mary Ist, 1876. = = :
~~ NEVADA THEATRE.
Te ee oe cases Manager,
olin Walden. oc 5 icecctyccscve ve Agent
Wednesday, May 17th, 1876AMERICA’S GREATEST HUMORIST,
MR. ALF. BURNETT,
Assisted by the talented and versatile _.
Peetic Reader,
MISS HELEN NASH,
Who will appear lin tier Gret Characte
Personation of :
MRS. CAUDLE,
And in Robert Morris’ Masonic Poem,
THE LEVEL AND THE SQUARE.
L. PERCY WILLIAMS,
THE MUSICAL GENIUS,
Prices of Admission$1 00.—And 50Cents.
Reserved Seats without extra charge.
Ticketa for Sale at Belden’s Drug Store.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance
commences at 8, : 2t
Notice to ‘Creditors,
ASTATE OF LUCY A. EK. PRESTON, de.
ceased. Notice is hereby given by the
unuersigned, Administrator of the above
named estate, tothe creditors of, and all
persons having claims against’ the ssid
deceased, to exhibit the same with the necessary
the first publication of this notice, to the
undersigned at the office. of Johnson &
Cross, corner of Broad and Pine streets,
over Beckman’s Saloon,
B, T. K. PRESTON,
Administrator of the Edtate of Lucy A. E.
Preston, deceased.
__Nevada .City,. May.11th, 1876_.___m12—
Johnenn & (ross; Att’ys for Administra’r .
‘STOCKS! STUCKS!
—
A, NIVENS, JR.
IN MASONIC BUILDING, PINE 8T.,
ILL do s Commission Stock Busi
ness, and ‘s now prepared_to buy
t
and sell stock at Brokers’ rates,in tae Sau
Francisco Stuck and Excbapge Boatd.—
Nevada, Dec. 24, 1875. -vouchers, within-four months irem.——_——
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