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= MEVADA CITY, GAL FORKS .
‘Tuesday. May 4th, 1389.
Important Miniaz z Sale.
Brothers and Ap
(freenbanks Have disposed of the
the
Jim Crow
Blanding W.
imtérest in Black. Jack
mine at Canyon,
county, to Senator John P. Jénes of
Washington, J. W. Bailey and W.
J. Weleh‘of New. York, me Bz —
Doble of San Francisco. C. S; Benthrough whotn the _sale
nade,
continue, with thenew company, whs
have settled all accounts against the
property; aut 1 will immediately ié
—— gene work, It is proposedtoad
——. __—___sicht-merestampetothefourale th
quar tZ
Sierra .
4
retains hisintereat, “aad wall .
. pe ACTHNG
’ THES.
}
. An Puteresting Lecture* “Pelivered
. by thon. C. W. Cross Eefore. the
. Teachers’ Institute ef, Nevada
: County. Fs — E
The object of teaching is education, remavked Mr. Cross before the
large andience that assembled at4 Hunt’s Hall last Thursday
. Not etlucation inghe sense of 'imparting book-learnimg » merely, but in its
evening,
true sense—a process of developing
. and training the capacities of hunian
. beings, toppidered as.moral and phy‘
i sical and intelligent beings.
Different countries have adopted .
was . diffe rent systems, according to their) teacher — the hours of reére“they Stion with the pupils upon the playy
. = s .
Lsystem of pub.ic education at Sparta [8 ound, where afew smiles,
inces and Necessitics,—
cay
Perhaps the oldest 1 in the world)con. sisted-ehiefly of physical training, be; . .
igethat State needed soldiers, .
The ruing of. Pompeii .
aq the
oh 8 nut scholars.
x
“inthe mill, put in Frue é¢oncentrators, and-make numerous otlier extensive improvenrents, next-month.
‘Phe Pract Fac! <
who knew ‘about the
most desiral ble > claimsin this part of
__ tie State fh tre tedrets-very— dares
OCs “goo grat 5 Wn
it as oue of
by tunnel. Darniz the tite -ithas
been in operation ‘the results have
been high'y encouraging. “Mr. Benham left this city for New Yore.lay,
before yestdrday, for the purpose of
completing negotiations already ‘begun by which othe Otiental quarts
mine at Alleghany will be plaéed in
th® Mastern. mark t. Many of our
+ people are Well acjuainted with~ the
history: “f this property, Consideérable znoney has been sia Lupon
it, A vood body of-ere is’ believed
to.cxist there.
dave labored under” ‘untold ditiicul‘ties, most of which no, oue but themresponsible for,
The prese nt. owners
selves are in devel-'
oping it thus far. We see no reason
why, if good management is inawyu4
and ‘the
ay a legitimate
rated underground, whole
thing is conducted
¢laim should be, good returns could
not be-made,
of 500\ l ore, and the onkys, thing that
geetas necessary is to’ go after
‘There-is.an abundance
it in
ai economical. and intelligent. gnan~
ner, We havealways:-believed that
the mine isa good one}j.and sincerely
hope that it will-have a fajr Oppor—==starnity-tejustify the opmion,
ee
A Streng Ender semacat.
Mi ning Recor
“Nevada county, Califoinia,The Chicago’ remarks:
. is, the seat of the of
the gold quartz minesof the P.cific
Coast. Ivis in that county that. is
located thenow unworked Ktireka
Cold Mining property
which in eleven years (18651877 ‘in“clusivély) ‘produced-mete—than : $4,750,000 and paid its stockholders as
ynuch as $2,140,000 in” eighty
dénds; there alsois the Idaho gold
most valuable
‘ ;
Companys
divimine Which has-already-paid $2;712,100 in one hundred and twentyaivht dividends, Inavaluedexchange
froin that county—the TR (xscrepr of
Nevada City, we
astern investoys in jmining
)
2 tind much good advice to
yeutures,’ Bart
—— ae
Bullion Shipment for April.
Bullion to the amount of $82,100
was shipped through Wells,
dc Co.’s ollive at this city-during the
month of April. It-was-an unusuat
ly light month owing to the colt
weather and Snowstorms that preFargo
vailed and caused the suspension of
work itt some of the leading clains
Add to the amount above specilied
humerous shipments through other
soarces, and the quantity of gold
sent below from this city during
April assumes very respectable pro"
portions, ‘all things considered;
=
Journattstte Rumor,
Rufus Shoemaker has resigned. his
position as Clerk of the. Bank Com.
missioners of thisState, and has -returnett to Grass*Valley. Its
ported that he wil resume the editorship of the Daily Union.’ Mr. Shoemakerisan able journalist and’ an
estimable gentleman, and his Nevada coumnty friends will be glad. te
sve him again.
Sc
Tue laud grant male hy Texas to
the Pacite Railroad or to the coinpany thatowoutdt-construct wrattroadthrough Texas to the Pacific Ocean
was sia? OO0*‘acrea,
+B gee
Wa: ‘oer’ Goons ry -jus sb now
sweeping over Micaivau like a mighty
tornado, Raving ints -weke sleepy
mothers, efoss clildyen and empty
squill bottler:
a Oe
Tre placidity . of expression worn
iu « full
barber shop caut<t be counterfeited.
a man whd is ‘‘next”.
isregarded-by thos;
i cheaply ronKe ty
lie over 50. years since they began
rng reer mre reenrneccrmaarce termed
lend them, the results were 86 mark:
Te
ee
i show.that the Roman chil tren were .
. taught the Greek language at.an ear.
by-ase,
that buried city are found Greekjexercises written at a hight, proving
them to have been written by chi!+ dron-ofton_or twelve y. fears of age.
Anmbngthe modern systems of: ex
wcation, perhaps that “ole Prussl aa is
most to be’ commended, from which
many of the best-features of our own
system have been adopted.
“Phe beginning of schools in: the
Uitited States was.at. Boston in 1635,
and P bilemon Pormouut was the first
teacher; but it was not until 1789
that girls were adinitted tothe public scligols of that city, and then only a‘part of the year, and it is but
lto have the same privileges as boys
in the schools. of the Hub, so slow
-has been even this country in the
recognition of the rights of woman
intellectual creature.
wonder is} not that woman has produced so few intellectual works in
the past, but rather the wonder is
tliat under such adverse -cireumstancés,she has produced so many.
Among those who-have Jed in the
march of progress in modern meth. mn
as an
rhe
ods of education, none deserves more
credit than Pestolozsi. He fitst-confended for natural methods, andalthough hus .efforts were but poorly
rewardodan his Nite tim: slaves. whienever his methods were tried by those
whiohad intellect enough to eompreed that his methods ard rapidly bebest methods in all moder systems. Like every refovm-movemeant, it cost the reformers What it benfited the world,
aut he who in his life time was drivcoming the basis of our
en by misfortune from one adversity
‘fo another, was the founder of. logical methods of instruction.
In owr country, under our enlightened-privileges, a: system of eduea-.
tion should seek and accomplish. two
the good of the indivit the
good of the community of which he
isa member. . ‘Vhe first is’ accomplished by educating the chi.d in
such a way as to enable him.to earn
a liveliload by some useful employment; toadd to bis knowledge of the
world, and-to iis capacities of rationAll, of these tend to
accomplish the secont purpose, mm
which those who support the sehools
have the greatest interest.
things: First,
edireated;—and—second,
al enjoyment.
The only
theory which will support yeneral
taxation for educational purposes. is
that universal education benelits: the
whole community suiliciently to coimas-atongsome of the-watls of; ;
Lean -podongerde—this. and maintain
. profession;
NOW AND waitinise land to to feel like Galileo, that “the
world moves.”
Sowe of the objections tour pres; ent met] jod ean be easily obviated.
. Among’ tlfose objections, the objeci tion that the bright, the medium and.
the stupid ate erowded a ong in the
same class, at the same raté, can be
obviated by giving to the bright ones
an extra study, and by excusing the
stypid anes from the least, important
branch of.study pursued by the class.
the public
schools the children learn bad Ianguage and vicious habits, and are ofThe'objection.that in
ten abused by older or stronger pw. pis, can only be obviated by. the
afew
. words, , an occasional reproof and
ounstant watehfulness will obviate
othe. whole: evil “It is-aduty which]
Con tre Pacthe Const, V ocatist a
e is, who} paced’ co dence, ~The Chinaman . if he y should happento expose a Mil vill perform upon 24 di
entrust the obi rdveti to their care, eld’ four aces, and ‘seooped up the) mg “swindle which was being perpe[? Cr cull MAPMAED. tha Cashin 4:
ADINLM MAK INS ming
Punishment by severe words is of. coin. ‘ trated, he draws down upen his head . -calist and Lightning Change Artist in her :
ten more cutting, more brutal” and
and..more injurions, than. reasonable.
corporal punishment,
It-is a teacher’s duty towinintain
pleasant relations with the parents
=e: patrons-of a school, When he!
hisself respect, he should seek another situation.
Children like best the ‘school in
which there is exact discipline and
educated, and not merely educated,
but educatedNndiis profession. The
doctor, the lawyer and the clergynan, each of necesgity, possesses a
large library of pwrely professional
books,.and his suceess \depends almost eutirely upon his knowledge
of the books of his professions. The
teacher’s success will largely depend
upon the same causes, and yet. it is
sesses a well selected library of books
upon the subject of .education,. and
methods of teaching, but it is very
frequent that a man‘or woman -engages in teaching without having
even read asingle volume upon the
business of teaching.
‘The teacher has much leisure time,
and your duty, teachers, to your
profession, as wellas to yourselve
is to devote a reasonable portion: x
that time to the mastery’ of your
any other, must be well learned bd
fore it can. be well followed.
Barbers’ Sunday Laws PS
The Sana Francisco Barbers’ Protective Association has notified the
barbers of the entire State that. the
new law-mfeference to the closing
of shops (reoently signed by the Governor) requires them to be shut up
at 12 o'clock noon. Sundays, The
copy of the bill as originally introduced by Mr, Sinon required that
With
one or two exceptions the barbers of
this city have no fault to find with
One of them declares it an
outrage on the citizens of a free
country, and says he proposes to test
its constitutionality! He thinks he
it must have been amended,
the law.
not only rare that the teacher pos\Chinaman whose presence was hard
bound over in the sumof $1,000 to
-eharge of pend oe dl
for the business, like .
they close at 1 P, M., consequently . '
ae
, beoui's Deck. va
“Tsing Sikm,” a celestial, and ‘Old
Persimmon,” a Digger Indian, both
adepts at th8’business, got together
in a Commergial street den and wrestled eacli other at draw poker. They
played for smafl-stakes awhjle,aud
neither-won or Finally
old Persimmons shad three kings
dealt ont to him,
“Ul
one, two’klards, remarked his chiefe
‘os$* much.
him. welly. bad, Gib me
ship complacently.
Tsing Slam ‘shuffled out the two,
aud oife of them proved, to be the
last king in-the deck. O. 2.
opponent on warily, and ‘pretty soon
they bad Harty dollars SpIGce on the
“Me call uin,” *-murmureil the red
nian jas he got. to the bottom of his [>yrit
wallet. : se
led his
“writer “of the article. fee
. “Tt was the same old story of mis=. ck
. < $ aie® 5
a ee en @
Beapematurtiry af thé-Preis.
Says s the Sau Frain
‘Too often have the n
led ,to. the’
through their
were grossly exaggerated’ accounts,
Alta:
Ws papers beeu
advertisi: of
iumns which
mines
Hews Cb
Thus the papervand the writer of the’
article were made nredinars for th
perpetration of afraud. WVhis is not
only an occasional. ovverence, but
are unwittingly
frequently, .
men made
abettors to a fraud very
these
and only through tle desire to make
that
No proits
public the wealth, ef , particu ar mineral section.
accrue, to these, mien and they ‘take
i tne ime fail
10.860
all the risks, for shou!
to fulfill the. promises ti: forth,
pee anniemnine & thetirst— and only FHCHPRET TEE oes
are the newspaper proj. tetor and thy
But the fire atthe jonvonlist
es not ceme from this aa alder 7s
~"“You heap cheatum,?
officer Scott dropped in and the fight }
was indetinitely postponed.
_ om
A Burglar Captured.
Smith, had
store-room
oecasion. to visit the
ef: the establisifhent,
which isin the-Transcrrer block.
The doors had been-elosed but were
not locked, and therefore could: be
easily Opened by any person, As];
Nichols entered and was feeling
way through the darkness, he
over some sacks of rice that werenot
his
in their place, and then ran across a . <
to account for. He backed out of
closed the doors’and fastened the
monyolian inside. He went after
ofticer Seott, who returned and made.
the arrest. ‘The\ptisoner was tried
before Judge Robinson yesterday and
appear before the Grand Jury on a
Truckee Republican; ‘‘The return .
of our Representative” is the heading that graces the. focal column. of
many of‘our exchanges, -We have
become discouraged in watehing the
trains for the return of Truckee’s
prodigal, and the fatted-calf has been
so reduced by the storms that he isa
inere skeleton. The dispatches of
the Associated Press are silent as to
Judge, which demonstrates their utter inefficiency and lack of enterprise.
erent hinted that. the ohebur. “7
place no ae. But what is home
without a mngthér?, What is‘Truckee
without a Walker?
J
A Squi i ‘ ‘ag
pied i Abaulages Appa v¥ het noon @ large gray squtirrel. tresh from the woods, was. dishas as good a right:to shave and cut
hair Sunday afternoon if he wants to
as corporations have to hire Chinamen,
> oe -—
Chinamen in Demand.
Graniteville, in the upper part. of
this county, has for several weeks
pensate the entire expenditure,
Moral and physical education: are
too much neglected in out
The law. of the’ State
education in morals, Dut the number
who undertake
system.
requires
of teachers any” sy¥stematic moral ectucation of the'r a \pils is very small, and yet there are
retiable methods, laid down a cure:
ful writers, Which ought to be faithfully pursued, If we should suceeed
in hecoming.a nation of book-learned_
lacking in moral sense’ ani
deficient in physical stamina, we
should have gained but litths Good
health tends to good morale, and
learning without a corresponding degree of moral sentiment, is quite as
fullof danger as of hope, Our system should indice noble impulses,
upright moiives and lofty patrietism,
and perhaps these can be best iuteulsated by a study of the noblest and
most-patriotie characters in the —history of republics,
Every child at a prop:r agt should
people,
}
be taught to realize the progress of
the near past, and to look to aid in
the progress of the near fyture;to
understand that food and, raiment
past to some exteat been cut off from.
commiunication with the rest: of the
world, because of the vast snowiields in that section. Provisienshave as &consequence become very
In spite of the fact that the
people there are . bitter ayainst the
race, they have recently found it neo:
essary to employ Chinganen'to tmansvort tlour to them frem Moore's Blas,
none of the white race having the
endurance necessary to perform the
feat. ‘The mongo ian pack-animals
carry 80 pounds at a trip, making
one trip perday. They reaeine six
‘cent’ per pound for transportation,
and thus earn good wages.
Se ae
Mining at Smarts¥ille. ”
More than 300 men are regul rly
employed.in the hydraulie mines at
Smartsville belonging to the Excelives Water and Mining Company.
scarce,
the Deer Creek, Rose Bar and
Smartsvitle tinea, Te Appeal says
this will énaBle the Company to pay
up on on the 15th of May, . aud as the
pay day only comes ence in three
. and coin are not all there it of life, during the month. of May. =
6
. by Court,
A ecleaingpis new-being-inade-at jm
months all anticipate lively times
covered in the top -branches of a
high tree in N. B. B. Potter's yard
on Broad street. Archie Nivens,Jr.,
procured his death-dealing rifle, and
made an ouslaught on the ferocious
animal. The first bullet cut off a
part of one its fore paws. The secoud went tearing through its heart,
and the squirrel tumbled to—the
gsound, where it was secured after
ithe crowd. of spectators unanimous y
peonounced it dead. Arch. proved
hinswelf to be a first-class shot.
Superier Court.
“Larimer ys. Ford,
May ithe +
The will of A. P. Van Slyke, deceased, was admitted to probate,and
Maria Van Slyke was appointed administratrix.
R.ch vs, Talbot, Jury demanded
by plaintiif, Set for June 4th.
_ Lawry vs. Skews. Set for June
lst.
City of Neadivs Downing. Trial
Continued till
Boynton vs. Creditors. Trial by
‘yelled the} the mcst seathing errs and
a
the
there arose a'tall, erect figure,
and sinewy, but scarcely
t
Announcing that he was
fel] . House while he tived not to dare, as
—
beard and fiery eyes, wis the O’Gortnan Mahow, who, ashe said,
the reom as rapidly as_ possible, 1
.
e
and land.Watker Wanted, — cmc ethane yGrass-Val 8
tie whereabouts and doings of the4—
anscript has been “The Neyapa Tr
manner in which. it fi
of
An incident in Parlianiéne.
On the last night of the sitting of
FD A > * + ati oe
new style of oe News,
originet <chection-or beats
él
aw s
&
doing some good work gf this uature, “ing Will be wine Lounge and a Ladies Dress
and from the
speaks, we judge somebody has be eR
condemning its honest eX pression”
}at Vinton’s
4 rer i 2
A Bouble mt.
a
A Bridgeport woman wneonscioy
. ly went te church last Sunday yt.
twe hats on her head—one inside ,j
the other—aml a scoré or more ok
othes women came very near eXpir.
ing with: euvy hefore the -error Was
. Wise overed. -They thought it wag
S4
neal CRO ace en eae
NEVADA TITEATRE.
#
BEES gc at Bee reer er rae Proprietor:
Hi. T. Hammond.. 5.0.. Business Mai:
ss
Ths Event of the Sea sani
2 . Two Night ts Gniy, oo.
Engagement of > the Great
MAYHARD & WALLAR
NOVELTY. COMPANY.
“MONDAY EV ENING, WAY 3a. —
— of the fnceriten: HARRY ANY
TARRIE-MAYNARD, -theworld TER; a
fee ‘acter Artists alld the original Protea: 1
HARRY MAY SAL, -the-chamesien-te
—egdised
THE pal Ly TF
SEVADA CITY, C.
mas pene cats
Briet Men
“Prantis Baras—re
sant frou New
Gens U.
Yor
H. LaGra
of the Portuua pada’,
sunday:
The Democratic
-C
tou will meet 10 thi:
urday.
Ko Lert Watt,
‘m, Watt,
gad other re! latives
bre
Wi 18
rant
Vist
the
rill -going—O8Th
rhe tria
Thos, Cantield is
pheamonla. He-wa
ctenday as beilyy SU
First appearance here af the pre state on. :
Digger. making alunge at his cue, . by allis called a “gore ‘heacd~or an . ly WA7F ad tevrcd, he work renowi:
dei : 3 airmen ane Aa sac oa ht + -ed-Hiusionistend-the-peopte sercatest ii
They ran out of the door and down iuteioper 1D other peop e's -busi. of mystery, in wonderful Mystery an
b ion. Hi lorsed b ‘:
i « Perey . het at hs ee eas.” Ve oursel¥e s have not een . Sion. is fame is endorse y every coun
street. ‘The Chinaman got corner. Ness. \ : try on the habital globe. Among the leaded, The man of the four. kings was . Tree fromthe severe €xpressions of . img features will “be.. Witlard's. reat: tris
: . oy “ws: . } Ali ychanvee through the infernal re; ions, (New.) The >
whipping,outa knife, and the China. . . individ te a th 108¢ ae ing Hg 8c head 3 fairy: ‘Bird and er variis shing a ag e besides —
7 Pee br ay Perey = ; have failed t 1rOUgH eX posure lu 1€32". many other brilliant Hlasions,
man-was-feeling for—v pistol, when + columns. ~ Tratdition to the above” proyranime TO
egantand costly presents will b nee
The leading presents Moni ‘a
ug. Bureal. Leading Presents will be
Exhibition to-day.
TUPSDAY. EVENING, May 4th, e:
cn
nure
tami ‘ P : 4 : chanve of Programme.
thorough instruction, j Saturday night after dark George opinion.” eee “‘Adinission: (2 envelopes) 69 ‘cents, Re“The teacher 'to be eminent must be . Nichols, salaaman for Wm. _H: 22 served.seats (4 envelopes) 75 cents: Chili
en (Lenvelope) 25. vents.
Drny store.
Reserved--keats
last Parliament in” England,
“slight
bent with
he weight of eighty-two years, who,
“on the
wink of the grave, ” warned the
gord Beaconsfield had done in his
nanifesto, insult Ireland. This tall
ald nap, with flowing white hairand
represented Ciare fifty-years ago im that
touse, abd Ennis after, and had
yen a ftire-cater and redoubtable
raptain in far-away counties on. sea
Yesterday s Arrivais at
THE UNION HOTEL.
NEVADA: CITY, CAL,
>be Nalfziger, Proprictor.
8 T Murchie eity
A Murchie vity
W 3 Wilhan 18 city ¥
EKent-Grass Valley
R Lindsey Moores Fla
G Clingman San Fran
W Fairman Yuba Cit
LKneipp city
W Sparks Sheridan
Mrs Edwards city
F. Phillips San Francis
M Murchie city
W H Murchie city
QD) Woodman Maine —
D Duna San. Frarvise
W'Spargo England
J Williams Grass Vall
A Fatrman Yuba City
P Ernest Eurela .
B Gilbert Caruda
Mrs. Beardsiy & 2c cit
J Wuber Lincoln CT isvnd sinartsvilte
F Wortell Lincom J Corey Smarsville
O P Stidgér San Juan D Joues Moores Flat
OShippem San Juan W Rogers city
C Hatch Thomas Mine. J Conly La Porte
P Drunzer You Bet . Mra ik E Fisher Gr Vp
D Ashton city HD Shearer city
D Edwards city J Farley Smartsville
Vesterday'’s Arrivaleat
THE NATIONAL HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY, CAL,
Chas. FE. Pearson, Preprietor.
G Getchelt Nevada
F Perry BiOointield
Mrs 0’ NeifSan Juan
F Cummer Big Tunne
G Knapp eity
W Sowden San Franci
E Snow Auburn «
B Fehnemann Downi
J Mooney city
N.C Goodwin Blue Te
W Thomas Birchville
AL Bayley Roug & R
P Meacham vity ,
N Kennedy Nevada»
C Beach Columb? Hiil
Dr Holdsworth Milto
W Hillhouse Dute Fia
W Monlet city
J B Patyerson Wun H
TD Mendanhall Ra R
H Savoy Blue:Tent
W Carter city
T C Randall Brush Cr
A H baGrange Sa Fra
J James Birenvillé
W F Englebasight ci'y
T Hopkins Gold Fiat
ooo
Advertised Letters.
eee
The following isa list of letters
in the Post . Officé, Nevada City, ‘fdr the
week ending May 3rd, 1830. Persons calling for any. of these letters will. please say
“advertised.”
remainJ. 8. HoLprook
Anderson Rev. Colin Byrn'ng Mrs M A
Brown Mrs Kosa Cardwelk Willie
Charette Pitre Dodge Charles
Green N B ; Mellon Manuel L
Murphy James Payne Mrs L—2
Peabody Oliver Poll D
Weber J
Held for Postage.
Mrs E Goldsworthy Chacewater En; cg
Mr. Jacob Hodge Grass Valley Cal.
McFarland H Farr, Sacramento Cal
Miss M Sutherland Blue Text California.
GOOD GOODS !
LOW PRICES !
FULL WEIGHTS!
PROMPT ATTENTION!
NEW
Boot & Sh of Store,
‘We
public that we have opened our
take pleasure in announcing to the
New: Boot & Shoe Store,.
Opposite Citizens Bank,
NORTH SIDE OF BROAD STREET,
Wewvacts City,
—AND ‘ARE NOW—
Amd hope to receive sh support and patronage as fair dealing shaftideserve.
We cordially invitg all to come and we
the. style and kind of goods we keep.
We have now, and our aim will be, to
keep constantly on hand the Largest and
best selected assortment of
MEN'S AND BOY’S
BOOTS & SHOES, .
Laties* Misses and Childrens’
SHOES & SLIPPERS,
Of all hinds and style to be ities in the
market, of both Calitornia and Eastern manmacture,~ Also, >=
Men's and Boys” Hais.
SHQE FINDINGS. .
Our Prices are Low
And marked on our goods in a2 PLAIN
FIGURES “&x% from which we will
viate,
Our aim is to sell at SMALL
PROFITS and get Cash for out’
goods, thus suffering no losses frou!
bad debts, we shall be able to divide
with our, patrons the large profits
usually asked upon goods ia ourdine.
not aeNevada City, May lstae aa
w
LICK HOUSE,
_ §AN FRANCISCU.
—_—
CHAS. HEPLER,
POs SES:
erst
-Meked
ww oe
> Bice A goad hit was made Friday
by -one of the defeated can
didntde soak Pansedey night's primary
election. A gentleman approached
him with, *‘Wedl, Mr. how do
ou feel 1’ “Well,” said he, ‘'
eel, I su », pretty much like
. Lazerus.di Ae Lazerus did ?
Wagaes, «eS he, ‘‘Lazerus was
; lick
. ers & zette.
y dogs and so was 1,” — Yon:
NUCCESSOR TO SHURTLEFF & CO.,
Ne —DEALER [N= ~
Groceries and Provisions,
MAIN STREET,
Junction of Commercial, Nevada City.
My stock is large,. well selected and fresh.
I guarantee satisfaction to every eustemer
in goods and prices, Give me a trial, amd be
convinced that I'offer'better indussinents to
customers t8am any otlie® House im the
county.
CHARLES. HEPLER.
Nevada, Mer ad..
°
4 hhanene ANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS
ef this popular Hotel will be rented ‘herea!ter without board the ising Room bei s
ays,
temporarily closed. The Hows; as alWs)
‘Special alta to. Families, Met
chants, Tourists and Commercial trae a
The LICK has. th@ most dessus cen
tral location imthe ¢ity
wo. F. HARRISON), “Manage?
Fy San Francisco, Apeies ADLIR >
A full supply of LEATHER AND
VOGELMAN & WEBBER.
wey
BSS
rc . ep ‘
ft Tet Steet He
_alLirte Qu
row Wa@llsy
compan,
The meeting of th
cation, callutitor Tas
ing, Nay been pustpon
night
W. Jones was’
tee of Willow Valley
—Sateraays—Lne-othe
Board .hold over.
The Nevada Ice ¢
eg Grass Valley wi
three trips to that t
supply customers.
Audrew Parker _
~ good improvements
on High street.
anew fence is bein,
‘
Po
For two days the
cooler and numel
dotted the skies at
. erstorm would not
prise,
County Treasure
brought-holme wit!
amount of about
sult of his settlem
Treasurer list wee
Maynard & ¥V
tion will give an in
the Thea
elegant “Prizes w
among parchasers
Hon, A. As Sa
Saturday evening;
He
tion of the time
€ ount,
ance at
a few days.
at his mib
Z the celebrated
“pananna”’ king; »
daughter passed t.
urday evening. ‘4
rector’s car, and «
York,
We are under
W. Welch of the
for some music.
¢onstantly pa he
popular vocal and
. lestions of tlie day
The drawing .
by Mrs, Beardsley
at B. HH. Miller's,
come off at Zekin
Saturday evenin,
poned for one ¥
place,
“De, Holdswérth
athe city, being on
San-Francisco
wh
business, He say:
_ted with snow ir
wines ab Milton,
soon be ‘under ful
Mastodon gravel
Union:. Edwa
Inga circular tan
ter, sunk ia hi
Grass Valley, wh
4 pond for gold fi
tion of pond jilie
@ fed by water f
and will throw a
a handsome fount
ee
Knights ef
Next Saturday
bets of Milo Led,
will give a social
Hall, and all lov
invited to atte
will appear. imful
litst time since. t
the lodge in this
thestra’ has ber
stand march w:
at §:30 o'clock, a
tinue: till midy
time for an.ev
e Price of tick
nhissign to the
Bi. ee
a
Mrs, Meare
home by sicknes
that sae select .
have been gi
in the M. B.°Ch
Poued indefinite