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May 30, 1880 (4 pages)

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2 “they haye-had @ at omnes time for six NEVADA CITY, cALFonntA. inane aa Sunday. ial cll 1880, . Ftom Washington puwanales The mine at Alpha, also gravel, is in full blast and doing well. Rich quartz has been struck at the Lindsey, and I have it from good source. that they have an unlimited amount ia sight. The geavei’ mines at Omoga, of whieh N. O, Tal yisSuperintondent, : are also washing better ditt than ad “yearn Ruinot-has it that. the ‘elie situa. i ted on Gaston Ridzeand owned by Messrs. Mead & Col¢ has been sod / to San Franciseo capitalists oe a . good round § gum, . Work on the Veteran ledge is be-. i ing vigovously pushed. This tunnel ‘will whew completed tap the lode 250 feet deep. The prospects. ‘are very encouraging. The senna: ion for the willl on the Ker is comple Sted. Mr. been in Nevada City-for the week past “than they have for years past. and made thenevessary arrangements} for the hauling , and” erecting of the ; _machi' nery. RE The gravel mines in a general, al‘though differently situated, are all on the upward tendency, and will “turn out more ready cash this year This ‘suinmer will see a mining boom in this part-of the country. Work on the Yuba mine is being ‘vigorously pushed, a large force of cmen having been put on_this week. As svon as the necessary improve: ments ate comple.ed this mine~will ' employ from 49 to 50 men. “The ore extracted is said vo be rich. The gravel mine on Scotchman’s -creek, ewned by Garroll & Co., has since my last letter got through the boulders and the owners are now washing better gravel than they have had since they began operations. A eaufhber of San Francisco’ gentlemen were here this week examining this . plece of property. “LA great deal @ being said bers: : abouts concerning the proposed new fOad from this placete North Bioomtield: ~The people generally -are—ia ifavorof it, and I think it would in. deed be a blessiag. Washington, as ainall asitia, would contributeliberally. Such am uadertakiag should be pushed as rapidly as possible, as it} who would be the means of getting to and . ning the tunnel of the Wind-up Marker baa 1 tire company, 1 bers absent each-one-of —vrhom—wast Port active. Spent Gane on there . discovered the cheekiest man in the . . word. The individual in question . charged with five misses, ’ has, as agent for the company” ownwhich score is seldom equalled by any similar organization. Captain Brown has every reason to feel.proud . . of the skill displayed by his men. Camp tonville Target Practice. ment, held at Camptonville las Wednesday, the following exception -. ally fine score was made, “Frank Darneille. os os. 246. Fred . Darneille.,.,... ‘* Theo. T; Davis.... Paes ‘. At the annual target practice of Pinal First Artillery Regi* City Beard, $0 oC EAdtation. At the régular ar -momtbly meeting ‘yesterday all the mépibers of the t . Bodtd excepting Mr. ‘@ault were present, The report of the Clerk in regard Captain J, P. Brown,... sa :-48 . to eléétion of the Séhool Directors 1st he haa sy =a he was tead and sate Pe as rye 2 j welgg htt Prof. Kennedy repo e 7 ses Pa “5 le ae schools in want of ‘promotion cards 340 ** Ss BT. Jaokwou.... 15 . and stationery ‘and ‘measures were ith “ OM. Verell.... 16 . takew to obtain'the’ same. rove oo aety: 14/ Tae following bills were ordered oa — wes: srg = Hinds ‘& Randolph, labor, $4. 3d ** COR, Brown,..... 15. .Por services aS ‘officers of Board of pe oe rt 2 Hugg ame 2 a fe: election: Hl. H. Haskins, $5; Delos Se ee Brine 17 . Calling, 985S_TMorgan, $5. Sth Cit. ‘Turner.. ~~ 17] Mb. -&-B.Maral, lumber, §8., Private < H. Angleback... i Brown & Calkins, advertising, $13. 3. “ ow, Uakerssserecee sd “Thos. Tagg, titse.; $3. : ae a ie ae eS *g. Mra. Cartie "Young ‘and Mrs. Palm“a Bratton, Topereee 17} er submitted « petition signed. by sek : bi ie -scker ll ea : ee 150 persons: praying for the adoption « —T), Galvin...>i — =e 9} éf Richardson's Temperance Lesson “J Be Calvin.. -..2..18. Book as _® text-book in the pubiic PLC. Oalvin... ieatwe ds 10 . schools of this city. ~ Bealed proposals, for furnishing the schools of Nevada with text1 5 ROUEN Gs ia Fe ao es sas The average percentage of the en‘including the meth! is 56.27, mak ing a tonr of inspection there soor, and expect to be able to reinside of six weeks,” de 2 Say Be and theckmawer. “Eprror TRaNscRiPT—Will you inform an anxious observer whether a man who is not a citizen of this ecuntry ctn legally serve in the regTrouble atthe Wincl-up Mine. “When Wn. Ramsey and party wiar army of the United States? OBSERVER. . A Chinaman or a Fiji [Yes. have a contract to continte run-. 1.1, der has as much right to belong The Military Ball. The Armory of Nevada Light: Guard was on Friday evenjng the scene of a brilliant ovation to the visiting military company. The first Artillery Regiment Band, a superior organization, discoursed music for the dancing whieh was participated in~by-a large number ofpeople tilla late hour, The formal presentation by. the Nevada company to their guests of the’ medal provided for that purpose was a pleasing part of the programme, Geo. S. Hupp, Esq.; m g the aécompanying speech on belialf of the givers, and Captain Kearney’ responding. 4 The'latter in turn bestowed upon the . Light Guard a similar token of frieridship and esteem, as a represen-+tative of his company who furnished it. @. W. Cross, Esq., for Captain Rapp. acknowledged the appreciation of the gift by the recipients in a by Major Burns was also presented to the winners, who gave it to. their guests: ~The zodave drill; participat ed in by fifteen members of Compan} * WL. Bewitty. cece dk 19 . books were opened and read, andj A, elicitedmuchapplause. The Sac-. 4¢ the choicest brands. Also all the 66d, Brwiths s vee s es fegeenee 14] the Board adjouraed till 2 2 o'clock F. . Tamento organization realized a hand. ¢.yorite varicties of Chewing Tobaea ee i ygereortete foe 16 M. [some sum from the sale of titkets, . —5 His stock of Candies and Nuts aa s ie Sosa: TT ig . Tnthe'afternoan the Board proallof which goes towards sedis ie ‘are choice and fresh, and his prices . +\___$} Harnege; 3. +s 2s + 16) Coeded with: the text book question, } their expenses while here, ____ ‘are the lowest itrthe city. ——f4 i 14 . andoat five o'clock had ‘adupted. the QW. Mondall. ..55: +17 . fottowin Arpleton's ‘hain ee 6-3-6: Kendell GS eee A ee he. egsentay ss Arrivats at oe Sie 5.. eveass 2 Franklin Ari‘thmetics, Harper’ sseries. The fo fowing from tlre Lyon counTHE UNION HOTEL. WO RR nee) 30.2.4 oe. 18 . of Language ‘Lessons, Guyot’ oPrimary ty (Nev.} Times of Wednesday shows NEVADA CITY, CAL. ae ks ss EMOG Soc react cc eis 21 itecde onal ~-1that the fool-killer isnot. in chat ae Naifriger, Proprietor. : : ~* McMurray, Jr.,.. 7 > -. part of the country at present: ‘ Re lier ike eee eer ; Meadow Lake. Last week Professor Merlin Smith . J Carr Willow Valley S Shaw San Francisco ae 2 is. 16 Sees ay _ . the celebrated magic bottle man, who . G A Nourse San ile oo eae eR Macks 1G] Speakinig of Meadow Lake dis-. as Inte'y arvived from the Kast, ac-. perro can” Vanin' do “ EE eae ass '/ 774g . trict, thie: county, the: Truckee Re-! companied by a prominent mining . w Robins do G Steinmiller_do ee . ree Se 17{-publican says : ‘‘We learn by letter superintendent, paid me visit to iy eo cee pad “0. N. Marrow... 16) from Hoa, James Wasson that the Spring say. she Evolene Bae H Stuber do DBDungan do “a Ae Peli gt é two bottles, in which there isa col. yy Burke do A Schmittgen do “RR ‘\Paleher ree -18 State Mineralogist is likely to put a‘ orless liquid. On being carried over . T Corrigan ~~ do ~-<J Steinmiller “do SS gaage ice us pe aie ogee ated ge aie ; ian in the field to investigate the {a deposit of silver or gold—or of . F Steffens 40. LWWarner do DO OMPOGTAND. 6. ee cee 16 ke ‘ th tals—the . W Ailen @o -V Anderson do es) Aes eee . 14 } character of the veins and their forliquid reamenanng. Whe pager ai vo P Yager do T Savage do rt , . . wake ‘ © ’ f E Hubbard o A Heinric o re a Dee EE — some time this sae —~ . dicates the presence of. the pre. R Henrick do $ gsi os ©}, Rowlands....... 7 . Francisco who propose to oe to mark the locality of, gold, and the 4 Peterson Alta ais 3 Ao Seo Event we a2 er that of-silve e t ‘ompkins : Q. Strona.. 0.6 49> 0-522 M . quite-extensively there this Summer. the explorations’in Sting Walley is [™ atalaternen: oo LGould ye ek Jf GW. Smith. ... 6-266: 20 . There: is but litte doubt that there . that numero 1 bodies of ore . 4 Frey Auburn W Adams Auburn JD Smitlsscsssse ent toebe . ste og Me C Dobbins Pottsville J Withington San Fra eT ‘gp 8 8 lively future awaiting that once . and four of great size were, located. Ste Mes WORE ce sewn eve : és T. H. O.,,Walton:. 02.400 16, flourishing ‘section. We propose The Cheekiest Man. Vesterday’s Arrivals at ss ‘ County Assessor Dan. Collins has ing it, handed in an assessment list wherein he sets forth that a mining claim of 540 acres situated in Washingtown township is worth the munificent sum of $25. > o> ' Journalistic Notes. The Carson Times says Sam Davis to the regular army of the United . will not leave the Carson Appeal for forsale winter, oy by . Cinies went, Quakes Hill, aye’: geo Statesasathorongh-bred, native-born . the city editorship of the Sacramenzall means have a road, ‘Mingr, oe A Veritabie Bonanza. Kirkham & Mitahoock’ s claim near *%he Mt. Vernon House in the verth . The latter, claiming that the cabin; ‘end of this disteiet continaes to hold -. tlemaa who came from that section yesterday, went up to begin work last week, they found some ex-contractors oveupying the cabin there, belon zed to them because they had Yanicee, if he wants to. olden times it js said they used to ‘ported. naturalize foreignersas a reward for vali:ant services, Some of the great-its own, Medium grade ore . wasrtun made ¢ certain additions thereto, re— Lin times of pence. —Eprrox.}through the eme-stamp mill Thursday and Friday, and a litte over -$400 was realized. From 6 -till 41 yp. M. Friday the bigh-grade ore quly was put through and $600 was eleancod up. Over $1,000 worth of bullion . in about twenty-four hears crushing with one stamp is pretty good. -Tomorrow the ewners will begin erecting small hoisting works ¢0 be cun. by a hurdy wheel. They had expected to get this aachinery in operation several days ago, tut have . . met-with varieus delays. They now propose to fel‘ew the ledge down as rapidly as peasible and learn the full truth as to its :permanence and continued richness, Silver Bearing “re. A Nevada City man while engaged in prospecting a few! miles from town recently discovered a large ledge from which he secured a number of specimens, “He das bad the ore assayed, and finds thet, while it contains but little gold, dt ecarrivs about $15 worth of siiver ta the ton. It is probable that arrangessents wiil soon be perfected for thoroughly testing the value of the ledge. If it proves to be what indicativns declare it is, Nevada district may yet -be-elassed with the silver producing} regions of the Coast, ——-<P-e . Taaginirts Moves. _ ‘The Grass Valley U Union of yesterday says: ‘The Board of Town Trustees would comply wita a publiz necessity by making a contract with the Gas Company to ‘furnish ‘street lamps in various portions of the town. here. ia: a probability that such an arrangement will’bé made at au early date.” fased to vacate, and the Rumsey . party have been obliged to camp out on the teillsi-te. to the company owing the claim, caking that the men in the cabin be “fired out, *f and that an officer be seat ap to do the deed. Our informant says that up to Friday night . Rumsey had received no answer from the campany, an! that the other crowd still ‘“‘held the fort.”>_>Coleus Singers at Marysville. The Appeal of Friday contains this item: ‘‘The Godair. family, of Nevada City, assisted by J. T. Sanks, Kd. Mills, Wm. -Ousley—and— Mrs. —N. Mills;-of Grass Valley, as well as by local ‘musical talent of Marysville, will give entertainments at the! Matyaville Theatre, next Tues lay They have written . . New Silver Plating Works. Morrison & Co. are fitting up the; building on Coyote street opposite the Gas Works, where they will this week begin the manufacture of sil-— ver plated amalgamating plates on an extensive scale. The process is an interesting one, the si.ver being deposited on sheet copper by elec— teicity. Thais the only manufactory of the kind in the State outside of San Francisco, where Mr. Morrison was formerly connected with the iioneer Plating Works. —— ote + 3 Geod to Have. The Union knows what is talking about when it says that the New York Hill (Grass Valley district) . dividend of 25 cents per share is one evenings, These twoentertainments will be given in aid of the Marysville’ A. M. E. Bethel Charch, which to~ gether with the Sunday School and Pastor, are in debt in the sum of $150, The Nevada and Grass Valley troupe, who have volunteered for this occasion, gave a vocal entertain -" mentat Grass Valley last Tuesday! evening,and the Grass Valley Unio, Foothill Tidings and Tr: AMRCIRIPR all spoke of it in the highest terms.’ ee Geod Indications. The Dutch Flat Forum says that tthe Franklin Shaft has reached bedrock, aud the indications are considered very favorable for a rich pay lead beiag strnck soon. ‘The air becoming bad it was found necessary to put in a blast to convey air thro’ the drift this week. The bedrock pitches gradual y:towards towmand, and appearance, it is said, has a very favorable shape } of those pleasant episodes in mining that causes the stockholders in the market price of the stock hasdoubled in the last ‘two months, and $4. per share is new offered, hut there are no seller. Other dividends ~ are looked for during the summer. hb ——-O-~Centeantal Auatveriary. To-day is the 100th anniversary of the founding of Sumday Schools, by} Robert Raikes in Gloucester, England. About $15,000,000 children are now attending Suaday Schools ragamuffin school of 20 started by Robert Raikes, . who, wonderful. te relate, was a printer. Baptist Chureh.
and eveniag by *Treaching morni company to feel good-natured. The) the earth around, as the result of aj} Why, in. to Record-Union, as heretofore Fe. 30 Sacramento Guards R. R. Parkinson, formerly of the Carson Tribune, has accepted an ediest commanders our country ever . torial position on the Bodie News. had ju times of war, could not wots ——— tl ae A ‘The Sapsucker Claten. bonded the old Sapsucker hydraulic claim adjoining the Wind-up on the west, from Jacobs & Sargent’s, and are prospecting the ground with a tunnel, are reported to have recently found some good indications. 5 Congregational Charch. « Preaching morning and evening.— Subject. in the evening : “Soldiers on Parade.” J. Sots, Pastor. —_ The Lutest Novelties. The Palace Dry Goods Store -will open this morning a large stock of latest style Dress Goods such as Mattasa Buntings, the lateat Novelties, also trimmings and battons to match. Mr, Rosenberg has just returned from the City where he has’ .purchased another stock of goods which must be sold regardless of price. New style Dress Goods and trimmings a specialty at the Palace Dry Goods. Store. tf Rowenwerc Bros. Moustain Ice. The Nevada Ice Company is now prepared to furnish to saloons, business houses and families a superior left at the Ice Senn will be promptly attended to. m28-tf J. S. Toomrson. THE number of visitors to the sp semite Valley has considerably declined during the last two or "dase. years, but the tourist ticket a ies of San Francisco repo: t that, according to present indications, the rush this season will be unprecedented, Before the first of May a number of Wis Pesben. : = parties had deft San Franci f ‘sonal “a hai 7 8 =_— the val . although advised my wait pec ae. unday 9 for t and give the deep snow a } School at close of morning service. chanee to dissppear. Luke ‘Ferguson and others whol. Kurvcenspor & WAtrtzrs, National Exchange Barber. Shop; have reduced the price of Hair-Cutting and Parlor Oyster, Confectionery and : Ice ream Saloon. S Fresh Gyetire Toe Geugini Water and, Confectiorery, at Pm 28-tf © Antoine. Tav's, —— Oa Notice to Tax-Payers. I am now engaged in assessing the property of Nevada Township, and ! statements of their property, and will where lists may be returned: to me. A‘l taxpayers are required to make s return of real, and personal property owned by them at 12 0’clock noon, on the first Monday of March, 1880. Daniet Cours, County Assessor. a ae a soa ‘The Palace Cizar Stere. apl5-tf ALEex:—-Zexin., the popular ‘tobacconist, has just received a fresh stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars, Shanppooing to 25 cents each. m2-Im Soda . . AYER’S HAIR ViCoR For Restoring Gray Haiy Fo its Natural Vitality and Color besides calling upon Faxpayers: ei make my beadquarters at the Assessor's Office in the’ Court House, . . Advancing years, sickness, care, disappointment, and hereditary predisposition, all turn the hair gray, and either of ther tacline it to shed prematurely. 5 Avyer’s Hark Vicor, by long and exten.sive use has prover that it stops the falling of the hair im-nediatety ; often retiews the growth ; and always surely restores its col. or, when faded-orgray.-—Itstimulates the ' nutritive organs to healthy activity, ang preserves both the. bair and its beauty.— Thus brashy, weak or sickly hair becomes . glossy, pliableand strengthened-; lost--hairTegrows with lively expresion ; falling hair is checked and establish? thin hair thick. ens ;and faded or gray hairs resume their original color. Its operation is sure and harmless. 1t cures dandruff, heals all humors and keeps the scalp cool, clean and soft—under which conditions, diseases of the'scalp are impossible. As a dressing for ladies" hair Vicoris prais: _ THE NATIONAL HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Chas. E. Pearson, Proprietor. C Kearney Sacrament A H Walrath city F Coffey French Corr D Furth San Juan AL yR&K T Randall Rock Creek M Werthimer Sa Fran Miss Collier San Juan CW Charles city . © Dr Harris Grass Valle “Dr Coombs Grass Vall Dr Voight city-~ ~~ J Sacks do W Lovell San Francis TW Younger do J Fe mn Quak Hil J Edwards Grass Vall D B Kne ttle Grass Va I F Rolfe city W Carter city J Richards San Frane F Conor San Francise W H Rogers San Fra J McAT¥is Oakland D Wheeler San Franc J Bonner Lake City 'T Ridple Grass Valley R Henrick Lake City J Brown Sacramento Miss L Dorsey Gra Val Miss B Dorsey Gia Va N Binett Jackson — © Reilly San Francise F Eisenmenger San F es . BORN, At Grass Ageia May 28, to Wm Harris and Wife, a 4 { . . i § A Chapman Virgi € Mrs Chapmon Vir Cit . x ed for its grateful and agreeable perfume, and valued for the soft lustre and richness of tone it imparts. PREPARED BY DR. J.C. AYER & €9., Lowell, Mass. Practical and-Analytical Chemists. SoLp BY ALL Druce@ists AND DEALERS IN MEbICINE. masse, ek Smelting and Lead COMPANY. 416 Montgomery Street, SAN FRANCISCO. —d . GOLD AND SILVER REFINERY, =-S ASSAY OFFICE. Deposits of Gold Bars and Dust received and returns made — in coin in 24 hours. No charge for Melting and Assaying Deposits for. Coin. Depositors are réguarenienk of all grades. est styles. ~“Valises and Satchels. the principal aM Our facilities for purchasing are ansurpasset. markets enables us to SELL GOODS AT & Oe better results than by . s=g . sending to the Mint, or L~) ~ oO 3 r : : e, 2& if) == . selling their gold in the 3 @ . > 2; =-— market. Peers = nee Pe se a : » ® =. TRIAL DEPOSITS solicited. 73° 3 =. eet H hc} 1 4 ae = PRENTISS SELBY, : nee Superintendent. . San Francisco, May 13th. mana ce nen nt aga eat nie Sehr a inne ane et NN, —ATHYMAN “BROS. We have just received an IMMENSE STOCK OF SUMMER CLOTHIN . in our line consisting of ° Teleots, Worsted, Diagonals, Cassimeres, Cheviots —{N MENS’, YOUTHS’ and BOY'S. A BRAS, line of DUSTERS, in Mohair ind aie In our HAT DEPARTMENT you will find the very lat3 SPECIALTY—Mens’ Boots and Ladies Shoes, Trunks, ving a eisident in He WER RATES THAN CAN BE OBTAINED ELSEWHERE. é"In.order to convince yourselves call at out establishthent. HYMAN BROS. Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. terday morning, THE DAILY. NEVADA cit Brief . From 1000 to 1 running in Green Remember-the cert and fair on t June. * A $2,000 lot of han & Hitcheock at the Citizens B E. W. Bigelow ed as one of the . in this township, signed. Some Improve of a new veranda _made to the_Hal the Grass Valley Harry Heathe portion of Rober =t4ety Hill, and. begin the qrect thereon. Printed invita Re-union_pic-nic June have been . to four hundr The Superior ( the suit that was phi in an appew “inutes of Frida cess Was taken, ' The snow is t above Cascade d. east of this city. itis also true th linen coats area town, and that t are doing a land Mrs; Nellie H ramento, former! in this city Frida ness trip, and morning. Mrs. will join her at t morning, for a fe 4 Major Wallac spector of Rifle } Brigade, during this city last wee frends. The n that hejis the ri, place: He retu mA fine ass setsat Brand & . Between th last pupils left house Friday eve afternoon at 2 0’ pal Kennedy, D ‘the TRANSCRIP’ tour of the build tering about for from the ceiling portion of Miss ing the desks be the floor in that ment. Had cl at-the time of th of the pupils on desks the mass have doubtleas b The plastering . several parte of sections of it arn tached and des Either the brea! Paired, or the with cast-iron a Good Tem There wasa. the Geod Te: Storms Ranch Narrow Gauge On the special ¢ 8:30 o'clock a. 1 dred people, an: Aand ©, -weni o'clock passeng number of eitize from Grass Wal spent in the « dancing and ot} —_— Palace Di Rosenberg Br Dry Goods stor vantages for pu ‘ways gives its that fact. J anything Beoda, millinery get to call an Pree’ at the Pa a Croquet sets ; Hore,