Search Nevada County Historical Archive
Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).
To search for an exact phrase, use "double quotes", but only after trying without quotes. To exclude results with a specific word, add dash before the word. Example: -Word.

Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

May 5, 1881 (4 pages)

Go to the Archive Home
Go to Thumbnail View of this Item
Go to Single Page View of this Item
Download the Page Image
Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard
Don't highlight the search terms on the Image
Show the Page Image
Show the Image Page Text
Share this Page - Copy to the Clipboard
Reset View and Center Image
Zoom Out
Zoom In
Rotate Left
Rotate Right
Toggle Full Page View
Flip Image Horizontally
More Information About this Image
Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard
Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)
Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 4  
Loading...
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. The Daily Gransevipt. The Akt boss. / Paintings day. —_ . Thursday, May 5, 1881. Horton's Little Game. ¥oted to employ a Mr. Horton, writing master, who has fangied system 0 he wants to 10 schéols, to'teach ' depaftnentat a sa month. This 1? troney, that ean lary of $225 thing about Mr. . \ tem of writing. he regu nde te depend upon Mr. Horton to learn bow to write they are fikely to know mighty stata goat it “fhe public isheartity disg ted W 1 this constant tinkering with = ‘studies in the public schools. t wou d seem that itany pestag ~s at thome or abroad wants to billet if self upon the School Department atk fat salary, all he haS to dois to ae gotne new-fangled system of teach= * ing somethin, or other, or some. i _science, or uther strange aud good things, and lo! John Taylor’ can rest until it is introduced and its inventor hired at a big compensstion +o teach it for a-coaple of one * day. “Such a shametul Waste te) pal : lic money is simply 4 — ae ought not to gv unrebaked.—Sah Franc.seo Daily Exchange: a This han Horton tried a similar ‘game here in Nevada Gity, but the sense and fairness to squander the “people’s money on him. He got his. work in en the county by taking up several hours of the Teachers’ Institute’s time ia advertizing himself, , however. : a How Newspaper Figures Lie. American use there are constimed ‘annually 1,000,000 cords of timber. San Francisco Call. Let us fignre on this proposition: There-ate+28-eabiefeet in ofe cord : ; of wood. 1,000,000 cords of wood ‘divided among the entire population of the United States would give ] cord to every 50-persons. One tubic foot of such wood as is psed for shoe-pegs weighs 50 pounds. Suppose that one half of the inhabitants of the couritry wear pegzed boots and shoes, and give to each one 2 pair a year,-which isa very. fair estimate. Then, id order to consume 1,000,000 cords of wood per year, there would have to be used in every pair of boots and shoes made 1} cubic feet Of pegs, et 625 pounds! If the publié furnished the moterial to bootmakers the narhe'as ts often thecase with tailors, dreastnakérs, and millivefs, might be some foundation for etatement like the Call's. rr + — WAda't Have Time To Stay.~_-Yestérday morning when the time «come to bring in burglars Durkir and McOwe for arraignment, Under Sheriff Carter stationed at the exits from the Superior Court room one or two officers so as to prevent the possibility of an escape, The taking of this precaution gave rise to the impression among the spectators that some kind of a “crisis” was ap_proaching, and it was amusing to witnesa the effects produced. Sever al of them who were seated near the door at which the famous robbers were to come in suddenly remembered that they had business in other . directions, and either ‘‘moVed ‘over’™ or_left the room_altugether.__Wheb the ptisonera had entered and .todk their seats without displaying any disposition 6d raise a disturbance, the movers ufostentatiously resumbed thairformer positions. > > oe -—— To Frait rowers Fruit growers of Nevada coutty ‘tre requested by Felix Gillet of this city, whots a member ef the State Horticultaral Commission, to report to him whethér the Coddliag Worm @: any other inseets injurious to frnit trees or grapevines are making ‘any is ravages in their erchacds, Mr. Gil* det ‘Woutd ateo lise ¥o hear from the leading frait. and grape growers in this coudty as to the propriety of enfércing the law-iii the oanty ‘in reéard’ to fhsects: injurious to fruit trees and grapevines. Before puttingthe ‘coanty #0 any expense hi Sa aiiaiaiall * rm some new . f chirography: that . : hie troduce in the public! and Wednesday evenings, and oe j ; ‘héfore officer Stevesis. had : i wie : i t * : hiss stem in the were not mentioned in -yesterday’s . au hour ‘before offic ? { = was man was. a simply a waste of . and a: such it ts an ,outrage . ,ot be too severety--ondemna2 } : a Pe sed. The people do uot khow auy-. lirium of her last-haurs. ag or ‘his Ried pictures have a double -intefest for They do know that . we all it is*necessary for their children "to learn of penmanship can be taught ar teacher, and that if . scapes by Bost. ®5ard-of Hitucktion—had—too much . —*Po make shoe pegs enough for} there . ’ {regular annual meeting of the Cen. littie work bad been “Wone toward jin issue, were three by Miss Annie . Hupp, whose ardent enthusiasm for . Painting Burvived through the deSo these . her numerous friends. Judse Hupp loans two‘fine Taad-e . . There are two effective paintings by Allen loaned by Mrs. Na‘fziger. ‘The pictures of Boazand Rith and of Labab and his daughters are quite the moment when having served sevén years for Leah, had stillto “score . seven more for Rachel. We are told “they seemed buta few days” because of his love for her, have ‘Lithes changed “since Jacob lived. These yaluable works of art are from Mrs. J. 8. Dunn’s collectioa,— There {s also a painting by a —deceased sister of Miss Hemnenway and it is entitled ‘‘Byrou’s Dream,” as it’ embodies the latter part of ‘the fourth canto of that poem. “And in ths list hé lay? Reposing from the nooftide sultriness.Couch’d among fallen columns, in the shade Of rain’d walls that had survived the names Ot those who reared them,” Mrs. Irish and Mr. Bowdoin and Sheriff Tompkins contributed to the exhibition, ; The‘only crayon is & life-size. bust portra‘t of a Grass Valley lady. It is prom the gallery of Quirk the photog. rapher, and was executed by that gentleman. ‘It was tha subject’ of much favorable comment. One sketch was labeled, ‘A Nevada City Boy’s Twenty Minute. Not. Speeified YesterIt wasa saying of Goethe's that interesting, especially the latter, . where the artist introdaves Jaco) at, “A CUTTING SCRAPE. : 18 aa Seve tabbed s Continued Success—Some of the . Frank Charletou Severely s Mala —Ruff Pockman Artésted for ~ Crime, . ‘and bleeding con tition: “About half passed that way and then he . not there. The injured . first. distovered by a young -man named McLeran who butted up the . officer and together they conveyed him to the City Hall. Dr. Buelow was caliéd and found two ghastly knife wounds, oue on the front® left side just beneath the heart, and the other in the back below the ‘eft sipulder-biade. The latter would gone alittle deeper. Its shape is Rearly round, showing that the knife was twisted in the flesh after it waS ~ After the cute” were ‘dressed, Charleton was couveyed to is shop. His recovery. was considered doubtful yesterday afternoon. Several times after being hurt Charleton repeated that, Ruff Pocknan, a fellow who has been hanging around 'thevity for some time and has no vistble means of support, was the party Who stabbed him, He claims pot to remember under What circumstances the deed was committed, ashe wasxtoo drunk to even driven home. man has lived for a year or so p38t and found him in bed.~ Tn Bis cloth. . ig the Marshal discovered atwo-. edged knifeabout six inches tong ' and witha bone handle. .Pockman was taken to the County Jail and) locked up to await examination. ! The officers say they have got a dead . cise against him,although they claim Pastime with a Piece of Charcoal, During Vacation from School.” Another wag “A Nevala City Girl’a First Attempt when only Nine Years} Old.” It was a flower-sketch done in peiéil, The firot-hamed is the work of Andy Niles. { Among the songs rendered last evening was “I am Content,” by Miss Lawson. It was well and sweetly ‘sung as was also a’ duet by Misses{ Symington and Adair, "The ice ¢ream and strawberries were prime and refreshing to the inner man, after the eyes were feasted by the pictures. It was a pleasant place tu go. Commend us to a Loan Exhibition of Art. x THY CENTENNIAL, —_— Annual Meeting—Election of omcers—Plans for the Futare—Etc. Pursuant to advertised notize, the . tennial Gravel Gold Mining Company was held Monday at theoffice of the company in Gold Hill. The com= pany is composed principally of residents of Gold Hill aad~ Virginia, and their claim is situated in Washington township, this county. It comprises about 800 acres, situat ed on a very éligible portion of the famous old blue gravel lead which runs through that section. The company havé expended some $25,090 in prospecting their ground during the last five years, but thus far with no renunterative returns, although very gédds prospects have gold, Showing that they are on tha right track or willbe eventually. The reports of thé President avid. Seeretary were to the effect that through various adverse vircum= 1! stances, hard times included, but . the development of the ground dur ing the past.year, until reeently. Men ftave been eet to work, ~and more will*be as svon a practivable, to find, By sinking of drifting, thetrae channel, which he explorations thas far have dentonstrated to lie not far-to the eastward: Recent de. velopmeats and rich. retarns. from: other gravel Mines in that vicinity } encourage tie idea that the future operations of "thie compaiiyate lia of th past. Thedollowing office s.were elected to serve for the ensuing year: Trusbeen thet with in the shape of evaree . Stetson is magnificent.” Ule Peters, Wett to ble. to be-more successiul -than those . Uaitéd States that they are in ignorance asto the! caase of the trouble. It niay have . grown ont ofa game ofcards, Pockmanand Charleton wereseentozether a very short time previous to the, finding of the lager on the sidewalk, Charleton stated yesterday that Pockman has. made sanydinary threats against him frequently of Tate. ‘ ase _E.T. Stetson. The San Jose Footlight’ Bays: Last evening closed the engagement of Mr, E. T. tson in this city, When we say that we Were sorry to part from Mr. Stetson, we but utter . the seutiment echoed by all who! heard him in his several characters. Mr. Stetéon is versatile, but strong in -everything. In ‘Kentwék’ as! ‘Jim Woodwerd,’ Mr; Stetsongives} struggle." — WS specimens of ‘character acting than which we have seen no finer. To those who are acquainted with the peculiarities. of the Kentuckian on his native heath, the excellence of the character will be most apparent, and yet all must admire its simple ‘naturalism. The play itself. is a fine one, full of many bits of humor and pathos. In ‘Neck and} Neck’ Mr. Stetson shows new genius. His ‘Walter Wilmarth’ is a finished . piece’of dramatic readittg, and his ‘Jim Johnson’ in. the save piece is a comedy character of the same kind, As the drimken vagabond ‘Jim’ Mr. Stetzon. has rivalled. the famous ‘Badyer’ 6/ Mayo,_In— the scene where Wilmarth is insane, — Mr. This evening Mr. Stetson will appear at Nevada Phagirein the play of . ‘*Kentuck.” He is supported by a” fu'k company of artists from the California and Standard theatres of San Fraucisco. . ~~ Grass Valley Boys Aguias Three boys of Gtass Valley nameil respectively John Benalleck, Jno. Curry and John Freeman-_were ar rested at Mary8Villeon Monday. by officer Hogdd on & dispateh from Grass:Vatley asking to ‘hold them for burglary. A warrant Was issued from Jiistice Davis’ cotst for their arrest on the same ign Consta‘Marysville to serve it. nied deases Brewery. Istael Hobken, proprietor wf the S brewery of this city, has s0mMe interesting faéts to Hnpart Frank Charleton, a Bingle: cdldred % ii eR. oue should every dayeither ead a/ eae. who keeps a ¢lothes-renov atingfine poem,or see a beautiful painting. . establishment ee Eeped street, was The effect of either is elevatins and . found yesterday moruing sin op ig ini ins ~. past four o'clock lying on the-side= The Bo: Education last night . refining. Among the paintings ex-/f oe. Ce aoe « pag a . nibitea at the Art Ioan Exhibition . walk a few feet east of Wells, Fargo the Metholist church Tuesday . & Co.'s express ofhce in a wounded ¥ . should his reports appear to'watrant it, the syndicate is prepared to in: _ 'EHREE OLD Cons, “as Netorious Criminals. ‘tng with the twomen who escape from Constable Reed at Gap on the 28th ‘ultimo. while’ bein brought from Truckee-te this city t be.tried for burglarizing Central Pa cific Railroad cars. The detective “' got ot their t:ail Saturday and track ed them att that—day. the train _8:8, Simofids and Searls were ap-— pointed counsel for one, and Mr. Blakie for the other. They will de. Man i separate trials. Notwithstanding that these two pleaded to the names of Davidson . Reid aud H. C. Coleman, and their . White confederate who failed to ésj Cape and was arraigned Monday says his true nameis EC. Hall, it has been ascertained that.they are all old prison birds of the mostvillain ouskind. ‘‘Reid” is. the notorious ! Bob Durkin who was raised in Sac. . Famento and began his thieving . tri ks when-bewas am-re 3 boy. He know that he was cut until so inhasserved out three-terms itt the: formed, Marshal Baldridge came . penitentiary already, ahd is.as bad a! down street About sunrise, and learn. . looking citizen as oie would find on! ing some facta went to the house of . the Coast. He is the leader of the! Jennie Andeérson, with whom” Pock~'. trio, being well upin all kinds of! crime. Heé-is about 35 years of age. **Coleman” is none o her than \Harry McCue, a Los Angeles cracksman, who has been twice sent up from that sectior, He is a young man, asisals» ‘Hall,” another importation from Tos Angeles whose true name is Ed Clark.” The latter bas been in San Quentin.once. After Durkin and McCue had given Constable Reed the slip, ‘and wh le making off, they burglarized . a house at Camp 18, aml some of the articles stolen there by them were found on their persons by the deteetives who hunted them down. Mere and There; Dillon, the Irish agitator, waé atrested Monday. A Catholic Congress is to be held at Madrid in October. ~ The debt statement shows a de¢rease during April of $9,690,900. ‘Five children named Nebas; were killed by a passing train Monilay, ‘between Haywards and San Lorenzo. Heury George of California lectured at Chickering Hail, New York, . Monday night om “The next great Hon. John Eilge Baker, Republicen member of the Assembly from Sacramento county, died at the.State House Hotel in that -city) Monday morning. mse : Major P. J. Harney has been detailed by the Brigade Commander to proceed to Placerville and muster out of the State service Co.D of the First Artillery Regiment, in accord= ance with orders from general headA namber of leading citizens of Fargo, Dakota, have united in a dis: patch to the Western Associated Press, which states that they wish to tontradict the impression " which fas been spread abroad that that section of country as well as Southern Dakota has been visited by « flood, or that they are in need of assistance, . Alexander Del Mar, Commissiower of Mines for the Monetary. Commis= sion, leaves gn the 7th of May for Hondon, to report on the condition and prospects of the mines of the Pacific Coast to a syndicate of hondon capitalists. It is understood that vest 10,000,000 pounds in mining property. The President has been ‘solicited by the Caucus Senate Committee to withdraw the name of Robertson. — This he refuses to do. Conkling as~ serts thatthe President voluntarily pledged“himself ‘to ‘him ‘before he (Conkling) went Weston his camThe Truckee Burglars Recognized Detectives Hickey, Burke and _ Brissell arrived here yesterday mornMes-. ! TRUCKEE’S TRIBULATIONS. ——— ee
Coroner—Cohstable Reed -on 1h Repoblican. d i § ° . from. ‘the same. rived at the. depot from Pittsburg, and Lumber Co., Gn Sanday night. . ten tons. It is to be used -by the above named Coinpany'fdr the pur= pose of logging up on the shores of nine to Truckee was $900. Thursday night one -of the s-iled . doves pir J Meboumm Street, Having tired of the torts-and cares of this-tiie at— tempted to commit’ suicide by taking . a ddse_of poi-on,_It-was_discovered -by-some-of her. friends, a physiciaii ——— . , . . . was calledin, restoratives administered, .and her destructive intentions . ’ were thus frustrated. It is reported . that our worthy Deputy Coroner, who ,is ever on the alert fer business and, _who ison hand wher Kis duty. to the {. . public calls him; staid up till long af* ter midnight an anxious watcher with . Sunimons fer jurors and subpoenas for . witnesses all prepared, expecting te ‘hold an~“inquest as soon as death Maould ensug. 8 Monday night the Truckeei'es were . once more-given one of theeld time sensations, Several persons Were standing at the bar of M. Lanahan’s Saloon talking on general topics. . Amény the number was-officer James . Reed. Reed put ahalf dollar on the 'eounter and asked those present to . take adrink. Just at this moment . Joe Dysart stepped up, and throwing a half dollar on the counter said, “Here, I wan’t a—-drink, too. I’ve got money and I want you to give me back forty cents.” He made some remarks to Reed to which the latter ,teplied. Hot words soon passe between the parties. Dysart was somewhat under the influence ofliquor at the timeand when he isin that. condition he is consi lered .a danger— ous man. He has been engaged in one or two ‘shooting scrapes. before Hthisand-he-is-very apt to wake -dis= plays of his shooting irons on uncalled for. occasions. Reed asserts that whilethe words were passing between them, Dysart made an attempt to draw his weapon and knowing that the latter would shoot if he succeeded in getting it out, he drew his own revolver and fired befure Dysart had an opportunity to do so. The ball [took effect in the left side and ranged backward, passing» near the heart, and lodged ip the back. The wottnd is & very serious one though not necessarily fatal. i <—— —______. Trial Jurofs. The following is the list of trial jurors drawn yesterday to serve during the April session, and to appear at the Court=room for that purpose May 23d, unless excused: Nevada township—John H. Hatrison, Delos Cilkins, N. P, Brown, A. Lones, F. A. Cooper, Ezra Towle, QO. Cheney, -John McArthur, H. McCormack; Peter Pardon. Grass Valley township=Richard Noell, Wm. Best, Jacob Amberg, R. G. Roberts, B. F. Harris, Joseph ‘Bargling Burglars—A Disappointed Warpath—Other Less Sensational Happenings as Recorded Dy the . Friday night several houses in Emigrant “7-uckee were broken into and articles of small value were stolen there— Penn., for the Sierra Nevada Wood oS United States Brewery, ¢. . Main St., Nevada City, ® Israel Hosken, Ng : Fre pector, Having taken charge of this wel know: and popular Brewery, I am now prepared ta furnish the trade with the best of rae . ‘the stages for Lake Tahoe leave . 8 Truckée daily now and the steamers 1! on the lake make daily trips around Surmising that the fugitives were boundfor . A new narrow’guage locomotive arReno, Sunday thorhing they took fur -that-place. .As>the train wasentering the town, Burke saw a hat sticking up from behind a It is a small looking affair but weighs pile of boards in a lamber yard.— The officers alighted, and making a raid oa the premises succeeded in corralling the runaways.” Yesterday Lake Tahoe. The freight on the mamorning they were arraigned in the : Superior Court here and given till; havé-penetrated the heart had it . to-day at 10 o'clock to plead. Ky the Keg, Quart or Bottle, “My aim will be to kee» the ot Fikes: the Mountains. 2 ne Best Beer ig A trial will convince You Of the fact _—_— A cool and pleasant Saloon is attache, the Brewery, ,where those w} feet % pete an‘hour or iwo of dially invited. 10 deSire ty enjoyment are COFA BOWLING ALLEY is connecto; with the establishment. ISRAEL Husabe™ Novada City May, 5, 1881, sn Stockholdérs Meeting. { / _2 Annual Mecting of the Storkhs { ofthe Pioneer Heduction tome ny of Californii, for the election of oi? -Cers for the-ensuing year, will take place at the editorial-room of the Nevada Daily Transcript on Monday, May 2d, 1881, at 4 o’clo.k P.M. A. B. CROSBY, Pres. . , CuAs. H, Crospy, Secretary. mers The above meeting has been postps hate Monday May 30th, 1881, at the inks bose and place: A. B. CROSBY, Pres C. H. Crospy, Sec’y, 2 _ Administrator's Sale, ~ Nurs is hereby given that in, puray ance of an order of the Superior Cort .of the County of Nevada. State o California made on the 4th day of May, A. D. 48st, iy the matter of the Estate of John Pasco dar ceaséd, the undersigned, the Administrator of said Estate, will sell at private saley to the highest bidder Sorcash, in gold coin’ cf the Uni‘ed States, and subject. to confirm. tion by ssid Superior _Cotirt, on oF after THURSDAY the 12h day of May, A.’ p, 1381, all the right, title, interest and estate Hof the said John Pascoe, decetsed--at-the timeof his death, and all the right, fit'e and — in‘erest-that the said estate has by operation of law or otiterwise acqu ted, other than or in addition to that of the stid intestate at the time of his death, in ani to all ‘those certain lots, pieces or parcels of lan isitnath, Jying and being in the Township and Coun. ty of Nevada, State of Ca iforniay~bounded and described asfollows: — . =< First—Those esrtain pisces or parcels gh~ mining claims, situated in Township and County of Nevada, State of California. and described according to the Government sur: vey as the southeast quirter of the-saitheast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section one (1) containing ten acres, siosiags Also the northeast quarter of the’ northeas$ quarter of the nortMeast quarter cf See. tion twelve (12) containing -ten acres, iy Town-hip 16 North Range § East Mt. D. B. and M. Also the west half cf the nor! hwest-quar-— ter of the northwest quarter of Section Seven, Township 16 North Range 9 East, Mt. Diablo Base and M.-containing twenty (20) acres. Sai! im‘ning claims ote west of and adjoining the Manzanita claims. Also the Reservoir situate thereon, and two huridred fee’ of seven-inch iron pipe connected therewith. : Te . : Homestead of Deceased. ae “Acertain hduseiand 166 situate on thewest side of Coyote street, in, the City of Nevada, fronting on sald street 84 feet, then é running along Ewing street 150 feet, thencé to Ewing ferice 83 fect.thence along Ewing line fence 150 feet-to ptace of begiuning. ‘Phe undivided ore-sixth part of those cer” tain placer. mining claims, situated at the head of Little Deer @reek,.in Township and County-_of Nevada, on Section 16, in Township 16, North Range. 9 Fast Mt. Diablo B. and Meridian, conmencing three hundred feet rast of the southwest corner of said Seetion 16, at a stake standing on or near the south line of said Section and running thence east dlong said line 500 feet to an oak tree with three hacks thereon, and a stake : thence northeasterly 3500 feet to astake 3 théente west 500 feet to a stake;the place-of-beginning.———_—— Also the utidivided one-nalt of the following descrihed Gravel Mining Claims, situate edin the Township and County, of. Nevada, situate on the north bank of Little Deer Creek, at Unionville: Cornmencing at stake rairked 8. W. standing on the eastern boundary of Little Deer Oreek mining claims nearalarge spruce tree; thence parallel with said creek in an easterly direction 880 feet to another stake marked -§. §. corner, and thence running into the hill in a northerly direetion 198) feet to a'stake marked N E. being the horthrast corner and standing by a large oak tree marked with two hacks; ‘unning thence in a westerly direction 880 feet toastake marked N. W. standing at the northwest corner, and thence in a southerly direction 1980 feet to a stake at the place of beginning: i The following pergonatestate’: Househol . goods, Furniture, ete. : Terms and Conditions of Sale: Cash in ld coin of,the UnitedStatee. Bids or of: ers may be made at any time after the first pttblivation of this notice and ‘before the: making of thesale. All bids or Offers must be in writing and left at the office of J. B. Reinhart. — Shee Meadow Take township —Geo, W. Giffen, Nelson Martin, Jas. Mo« Donald, Thomas Lewis, : Bridgeport township —Geo. H. Yates, John Connors; O. P. Smith, H. M. Barton, Joseph Bynon, Rough.and Ready township—Hen. ry Fiene, Henry Castine, Washington .township—Wm,. H. Mead. : Eureka township—H, McNulty. Bioomiield towhship—Wim,! Stephens, "I ee ie om ees Superior Court. The following business was ttansacted in the Superior Court yester2 day, Judge Jolin Caldwell presiding: W. W. Cross vs. G. W, Smith. Plaintiff's demurrer sustained. + ~ J. €. Broderiek vg. His Creditors. Plaintiff cited to appear May 12th, and answer concerning certaj _teesH. O, Dauchy, © @ Baker, EP. A. Wise, F.C Bishop and” Att pes 7 hi: I répre= be nedessary °or beneficial ~ county,. Newopapéeh’ throtigtout ving i, ae x ould 19,327 shares, wor At the was ty are respeciaily asked to copy the heey oN e+ pe F ' J2 CON SLI te AY / Ee Ne say a =e to our reéders this. morning, .a& wi -be observ i aa a Nae oR il gee iets oes, h after . adioucpngat of ' the ebihblhthe stockholders obing 0 Dauchywas’ re-elected — ed by perusing: rt He. flings dowasa * hometike saloon and a bowling ,alley. bis veny eTERESA 2 4 Ge 4} ~ gn tour to make po nomjpation or a New York office which should im mibip weay! bb im jerty thathe is alleged fo be ‘the owner of, but did. not. specify-in -his that the nomination of Re rtson is % $ i boy onbiag the benefit of the ioJohnson, Attorney at Law, corner of Broad and Pine streets, Nevada City, or delivered to the undersigned personally. Dated May 4th, 1881, ee: : _ WILLIAM PASCOE, __ nie of the Estate of John Pascoe, e ; J. B. Johnson, Attorney. m5 Delinquent Netice. OLD SPRING GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business Nevada City, California, tion of works, W llow Valley, Nevada County,Cal. Noties ishereby given that there are de> linquent upon the following described stock, en account of assessment No. 20, levied on the 23d day of March, 1881, the ‘several amounts set opposite the names. of. the shareholders, respective &s follows: No; No." : Names. Certf. Shares. Am't Belle Chamberlain, 65°) 10° ‘$10, Belle Chamberlain, 66 18 1 00 Belle Chamberlain, 67 10 100» Belle Chamber 68 10 1 00 Belle prenace obs 69 10." 100 Belle Chamberlain, 70 10 1.00 Belle Chamber nn 10 42 00 Belle Chamberlain, 72~. 10 100 Belle + vmrwernt at 78 bey be Chamber 74 ’ Rolle Ghamberieie’ 10.100 Belle Chamberlain, 10 100 A east corner of Broad and Pine streets Nevada <a Four‘ . we ? dai 3 tag & * ee . a comts . Ody thence southwesterly 3500 feet toa stake at THE DAIL NEVADA © Brie “Kentuck” . Kaights Ten Secure seats ” tuck. Mra. C. Foge . San Francisco. The ladies ar ing the Stetson yesterday, Ti gin their engag Captain, J. . Light Guard. — act as Quarte Artillery: Regi orderse, Rev. Geo. R oration at, Cars ‘anniversary. of United States. Captain Bro of Camptonvill helmets andf _new members Marchand fou Matt Daily : ofthis life Sur there wasa Ds ville, and Ma down there dit to be-on hand. Tuesday ev suspected of b: ‘cabin_on Rock and Oifizer Se charge of arse: to await exami The prepara party ‘to. be gi morrow-eveni We are assure . falentertainm ell never does The new fla; sylvania Eny was raised ye: “boys_had-a ba salute had and a good tit Jimny) The case of —ed-with havin of this city on ultimo, was Robinsou yest the following . “We, the j ‘State of Calif find the defe recommend the lightest . the law.” The Elec The electri éd yesterday, be here this immediately . Probably bywillbe ready power ‘of the onstrated, “., Gram Of househok Brusse'ls car} May 7th, at: tant Store, ma5-3t a@For . Shades, Pict ‘Cornices;Se¥ on W, A, Sig ‘Farniture St Responsib! "the Nevada ‘ducements 0! Scumipt, co Boulder stxe t7The 1: ‘Candies is Store. h W. 4H. S: ‘ceipt of firs ions, liquor: ‘on hand.” t2 Hollan Holland. He _ the Great Vi C.P. “Du ‘in the mar keeps them Desir: “Corner. Maia Enquire ofmy2-tf cE Dea; & vat redueed j “riety Store,