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November 1, 1878 (4 pages)

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Priday . November Ist i 1878 + Besides the graves thus enumerated ‘tare some twenty-five more; made ite a . ® . AT THE HOSPITAL. ' Per Unfort unates. of Nevada City, end on the How Nevada County Provides for Just east of the corporation limits souti ” side of the road leading ‘to Willow Valley, is situated the Nevada Coun ". years ago, but the head boagds of which hsve gone to decay ‘or ‘been carried away. Only two mounds in. the whole cemetery are surmounted with any tiing, that will indicate the identity of the bodies without resorting to the book. of burials that is About 60 inmates can be~ accommodated -comfortably., At present there are 49 on the roll, whiop is the. average number. ‘Chere are patients here who have been Jindigents and partukers of the county's bounty for years,and will-be until dedth removes them hence; old chronic fellows, some of them, who crossed the plains in ’49 got broken dowa in thet aee,and.are now landedon a strand from whence their ba ks will be washed Seeretary. There were a large number of ladies acd géntlemen present. Remarks ‘were made by Messrs. Dikeman and Arm+trong. .A comwmittee on Constitution, and Programme was eppoited, consisting sistiug of ‘Misses M. Dikeman and A,-Melbourne, an@ Messrs. Grant, Z. T, Armstrong and J, Aus-. A TEAMSTER HURT. Smartsville yesterday morning. His foot was terribly mashed, Physician says it will bave to ‘be . . amputated. The company sent ‘a man down for the team as soon as they received the news of the accident. a ——— > 2 Yesterday’s. Arriyais at UNION, HOTEL, and the ; out:delay. Payment to be made to Geo. A. . Bailey or fome. NAT. Office at Walling’ s Law Onsen EY. ev uda, Oct. 1, 1878. IKNITTING + MACHINE, ' Mrs. FE. ‘Thoss, e ‘} Broad Street, Above the Theatre; NEVADA’ CITY, with numbers in black painted upon . "re , provided. The mattras Page caine ay putts. —sensaaig’ ware nr (<a itty ohe Daily z The z wily Transcript. them, Where the newest looking resto of ae am = = ee Th ead A lyceum was organized aty Rough Berjamin,Poor, a teamster in the iti snes tase a are eal ou = wiound is seen, anarks the resting arearoaphta . nd of uale{and Ready . Wednesday’ evening, . employ of the V_. Fine company, of all accounts due the Weekly Ge. cial ‘NEVADA crry. CAs ; % eae ‘clothes are plenty, ® 5 \ d by the breaking} zette. All pers: ns indebted for advertisi ——————— = place of the most recently -baried . ity, There isthe most scrupulous . with Prof. C. H.; Crowell as Presiwas badly injured by 8 . Gr subscription te the paper are ereby ne ~~ -BRIEF ME ——= ape i epee pauper. That is number “136.” cleanliness manifested every where. dent pro tem, and J. H. Austin as down of bis wagon at & point néar . tified that the same must be settled With. an = The Grand dary u day. Dr. M. tarts Grass Valley. John Robinson is * galoonta the city. only 28. Delegate C. w. er city yesterday atten « : « ; 2 , 7 Vv . P sy Hoseiial. Slee ieed belonging 10} “cP! . Phere iss wooden cross that] only by the tidee of mortality. ‘There . #Meetings will be held yoni NEVADA CITY,*CAL. FR ESERCEETELY cals the attention a business. ty Hospite eee pens used to stand at the head of a grave, fare others here who arvaftticted with Wednesday evening heresfter. . The JACOB NAFFZIGER, Proprie’ r . beautiful aesortment of KNTTIING, mace. . The wood work a iis institution comprises some fifacute diseases -which demand con-. progrdimme for néxt Wednesday evby hetself, ond of wool fiver than can be he front of the Nat } hill The but the winter rains came down’and -attention, ‘Phere are many of . oo, : silt i & found in any storedin the mounfains. The the fr D4 : base cnc tah lac washed -the earth away from around “this lt nigel y there ia not an, hout ening is as follows: Opéuing song raed Smith City © McRivy City. vy . Steck comprises” being oS which when. propvs clas o pati uncey Washing EW § soil 16% red da bingted ide it, and the bleak winds that hurried in the day, or of the night, bat that j by the choir; declamation, by 2. iia CY 4 tou Bloom _ Be P setontr g~ Bht red. ~ Gentlemen, Ladies ‘and Children’ 8. = Mrs. bid pct only, Mameres $0 art wu across the divide and went whistctheir calls for relief may be. -heard Atme strong; select readiug. by 168 Siboard Woh Ii Sharp Blue Tent Sock Nie NO Pet 1 $501 piano, aS 2 pre abundant crops. It constitutes w leet . aw Shera tvoun the vine ita in ‘goipg out wpor-the troubled air.— . TL. ‘Schroeder; solo by Miss “A. Mel¥ Gorham Sav Jone: -T Bare-Guld Fiat ocks, ‘ng gabectichs to ‘a farmer would call a-gdod piece of 4 sa 8 iy soca it Jays There are others who a but re. bourne; question for debate—**ReWHE Mou Washington Schannel San Fran Ghiléren’s Underwear. panion paper a 2 PPO. TBVINO; BOEQOLES 1b, et 8) cently been brought to. the institu. . igs ear nee “ = : : fia! ee Wednesday,.a representa eB canny lved, that placer and “hydraulic Ae sine ; ' property. eda I prone on the moure. Some words, . tion ; some have been. attacked by tipi it pS __ Hoods, Caps, enane ss eci wee The well at the. ¢ tive of the Transcript paid a visit. rs ° d dis others are the . @iwing in the upper counties should. ¥ esterdny’s Arrivals at, : ; = : gt d made almost iHegible by the Japse . Unexpected diseases ; Olhe : NAL'HOTEL " 6 4 js.50or.60 feet deer of inspection to the Hospital and its . f ines ee it, “Qhrist victims ot accident—al! the children be prohibited. for the benefit of ag--N ATI oO A ° Every article is guaranteed to be: some of the purest. surroundings. It seems almost gue . OF time,-are prin os — . = % ‘of misfortune. ‘riculture in the lower counties ;’” clusNEVADA GIT¥, CAL. . msde of the BEST WOOL, ard wilt seat b f und aw ‘a 2 35? 2 r . ; 5 ade 4 é 1 ‘ 3 fo yerfluous to say that everything con-Grege,. Died 1865,” can, be reac But now an adjournment will’ be jug song by the chour. CHAS. E. VEARSON, Proprietor sae ter to, be, AD, ! The other marked siab is also al had tothe kitchen: and the dining . eee : be-suld: ut reasunable rates. county. nected. therewith is conducted in the \ building. As}. Mr. Scrivener, one-of the loeators e te wooden one. “That stands: at the}room, in the main et HS Bradley & w City J Marsh. Pett Hin” Elwin Tilley, Es most admirabie manner, wflecting Sond tal lef £ Di :<é& might have been expected, a visit to ofttie Trun Clad mine, “which is now C'S Beabam§en Fran O Oliver,& w San TF] euesal aa. but cow Baber reat credit upon the county milion . SeNe OL oat fe Cer: ° — this part of the establishment -re-. pej ing worked with splendid results, ae Saveviti eg Se ian Call and examine goods and prices. — B ines, i y n, Mary z 8 é a ack Bez ities who areqe.ponsible for its man. Brown, ogee sit it Mary: sults in the usost pleasing sights' yet has just discovered a dedge about] oa Bilding Sutter Cr G Howarth M’ville Nevada City, Cot. 20, 1878: a pois asi ; : land, wbhd died in 1862. One won witnessse ad, Frank Dusson, the San wilissottnweeol Rough and}2D Eastmin Low H © sharp Col Hill : ty, isia the city. -H agement. ders Who the hundred and fifty odd French steward, whe has been at his } : : 'T F Dingley San.Fran W Carter City B. H. MILLER, einer -‘SBume very inarked. improvements been . Post 80 many Years-ag to seem @ ne: . Ready that is generally believed. to . J ¥ Fiziler San Juan Billey rahe a eee : au ae . e 3 D1 2e 3 i si] ; sya: . toric his have. been made during the, Jae other persons are that Have been . co.eury ailjunct to its contitiued ppo. be vicher in gold than even the Tron S's Cong Washington {S¥ockman city . Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St, Dial eos ea eight jontha. “A‘handsume cottage placed in this city of the dead dur. gress, ‘stands looking into the great Clad. ro sno pS sinali -building to be At f ae Se . ee C ~ iy ot ahi: the past score of Yéars, What were. brick bake-oven, An enthusiastic SS cme ’ W. B. Lve’s shoe ste about 20x40 feet ‘has been erested in tgs ‘ oe nile 3 his f sivgwinie: that John Fippin, & pioneer quariz EOEIVID : they like? -Were-they the victims Psiniie 15 on nls Tace, . 8 a iBecav and Beate 4 a he JUST R _gtreet, and which w thy rear of the main building, and fth ne sal sstion . tue meats are being cooked to exact-. miner of Rough and Ready district, ~ Nie by EE. ‘a fi} 6 . -withcots. A> substantial oO t snd Hes or others?. Ques wk ly enit him. On thle large kitelien:. and 2r. Muchmore, another expe° Th L t ad Ch t ‘private, attice y salve “94x40 feet, and . large after question of that nature force) range by isis side is an army of pots . genced golé-ligger, are busily at e duargest an oices Jacob Naffziger, I ‘woodshed, elve ind. N = ttles: bubbling. and boiling alge ais uals + ‘enough to “contain 50 or more ¢ords themselves upon ne aed io eee a ptaae wate. Jeut over . Work ‘just above Randolph Flat. ’ Stock of Clothing, FurU wi Hotel; an of firewood, hag also beén ppt up. soem ante ee ox aa we ; Dusson's head, leading up through . They sunk a shaft 50 fect deep, shing Good t es we xen These two bufldiogs cost in the yuesy at what strange things Would) the roof, is the ventilator. He stands . striking a ledge that. is good-sized :, nishing 00 S, €tc., car, yesterday, got i nviglborbood of $1,500, aidara a Ga bs learned if the past did bat unfold ne the 0 : ose to. -the and valuable. Now they are ran: Dee soot 1a Wie Moanthins thehead from a «pr j idde istory. >This a ot stove and fiery furnace, bu ; ners De Secs oy : & : : ipatee for’ 4 cided addition’ to the appearance of ik ashaeesa bias aeetted ay cook hfseke catia eanilit down . Ding a drain tannel “into the side -Se a ‘the premises. ‘Phe main edifice has . “ eae auesy wi dee aps urs hab he «the mammoth ventilator, keeping f bill and to the bottom: of the shuft, hart. age ’ been reshingled, inthe last few days, single ‘attractive feature about’ it. jinvas cool,ax a cucumber. From fa distance of 75 feet. This work . The stock consists. of the best as H.C. Perkins, 5 During the coming winter. seme] an inspection ot the .provisions that . has been done within the past six ' Ae the North Bloomfiel . 1 beeovered § I : bide pas x ROSE ere we ie-N and row. the roofs will all be needed changes are to be made in ite are being provided for dinner, ove} montis. They will commence to assortment of pssst ia Company brought. with a cost of fite-proof ‘paiut, ae the Aspect, however, Shade trees are to sees.that the same class of gre corie 8,. take out rock before long, —. t : . Clothing, and everything: usually : ef eas ae to secure the perfect safety -of the meats, vegetables, pastry, etc, are The old Exchange Hotel, at Ran. '¢ ; : eee property froma, sonflagestign, The . de planted here and there, and other furnished here that yo on to the best . dolph Flat, was purchased by Jobu NOSNISOW % GUOTAVD found in a first Class Clothing Store, . was, as usual, accot teps taken that will remove from it . set tables inthe county. Qf course . Co; ommbs, who bus been remodeling IT ask but one price for goods + ficient escort to secu ada tmost ob. [8 : < ask bu p g a tinclorernae LONE eet? 8! ij the deserted, cheerless look that unhealthy knick-knacks are ‘dispeng. it so as to make « haudsome private ‘a0Lt CHAWASAU ST’ and that the Lowest road agents secured the lower part of the build+),"". is i ed wifh, bat a liberal supply” of . residence. The work is nearly com; oN Ort. Li, 1998 ag Bike etre 2 ines from the sight of 2 person passnow marks it. = : . ‘wholesonie food is dealt out year afpleted. This improvement will add p Nevada, 0°68. 2, See Rev. Dr, Jno, Co} oad : ‘ . n : . ’ : Roe ‘inw along the road on thé north, has The impeovemnents t athave been! tur year. Live pigs and sheep are a ee ceut. to the appes ance of. FF +e) VdS SIL: . THE. LATEST AND BEST! speakers at the tew now 2 neat picket fence made during the last year, or are} kept.on the place, andslaughtered . the fin 4 : Wednesday evenir Masinogt acs oaaie & proposed, ure according to ‘the de. 23 needed. ‘he veyetables are raisThe weather is aclightfal vo ona : 1 ‘scald to: ineee tale built around. tlie front: edge of the . ‘s i yi Yet aay ed there, too. ‘Thus everything jg . could ask for finer. As to the clivty MRS. M. re STERLING, “if : jot, and the road-way graded and rai eagles dpleloitig Aye, Seay fresh, <e mate, the Transcurpr’s many well; oy ~ Commercial Street, Nevada City, tive appeal ever niz ut in a splendid condition; and the . S0n and Smith, the Committee on The diningdiall is reached by passwisbers in that pait-of the county \ AS JUS# RECEIWED A LARGE ard cause of total abst pes leadi County Improvements and Repairs, . ing through a small entry. ‘Vhose . S*Y that'no more desirable is tu be : “ Gatefully selected stock of diencé was larger t street and the drive way leading Sei who are able to ove about*take found anywheres;,aud to substan= sess —, , ea through the ‘gate are te. be made still who appointed the last named gene . 1 es ut the tables set hore. . tiete that statement, they feat vot to FALL AND WINZER vious evenings. 3 heir plans.” It] q@ . ° ‘he } refer to the verdict of unybudy wko Bs ae eee ee ad : layer of gravel. Men are . tleman to carry out t Those too ~infirm.too-walk or be ae gible Madea Seas) § better by a lay g in onimated thoy. will coat $2 00; 08 . brenahit oe these TALIA: hg served . 8¥Et, vislbed these onc ic ‘tusik own Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, THE PITTSE now at work filling in the gullies rought to these healthful appearance. Consisting of Silks, Mchaits, Cashmerer . sae d leveling off-the hills that formthereabouts, whieh is avery reason= i herr ong this ‘Hospitals iis Sivas et eee to . Water Proofs, Poplins, and other Late anl , It is expected the 16 baile . 7 Sal / oe siy ; erly made thé Yront yard bear a . #bleoutlay, yagi the num . gether with the improvements now}.. A TEST CASE DECIDED, georges ha ee Se EO y pean ee A: ¢ s . E > +4 3 ‘ iv ‘ 4 ’ ame s Sta . oe striking rescblance to an old piece Of ewbstuntial benefits derived. under headway, cost not far from]. ‘the @ty ci N , samantha: then a clean-up wi ; : so oh, . 18 Next point Of interest is the ie average year = ‘ : tween the fifth anc of worked out mining ground, ‘The. The next point of interest is the] $11,000. . ‘ ge yearly Thre gage ae Sie Meee Ct ataee 3 MILLIi tween the fiftl waits will during the coming. win interior of the buildiwgs. The main yioee of keeping it ap is about $8-. L.W.Dreyfass, charged with retailing : CIES PGS the rock is very ric! digi ward-ie’ a spacious room IW hételt 000. Dr. R. M. Haunt has: held the) beer to be drank on the pemises, . Stelding on Washing Day Done ieee ee a city. 1 “Kibbons, Hoard eave tha beat ter and spring be transformed into t Bm" . pusition of County Physician nearly . vino POEL : Away With, THe ? . . f ceili Wl ] 1 di without the necessary license having Bows, Cufts, Collars, ete. a _ un object worthy of unstinted admir-; Yf ceiling, as well as length and’ swe y years. -Dur.ny that time he first b isined by the a fond ‘ [ . a er produce A ation. Clover will be sdéwed, fruit . breadth, and contains long rows. of . has ohidudted thé” Hospital “in” a . *'o" Fee Cheeiees OY she. Celencen’, 0 LADIES UNDERWEAR. '_. fi -sunk from the 7th . = . slide treee planted’at proper in. . cots arranged side by side,. A pas— . ™ynel that admits of nothing bit. came up for hearing before Judge -. shints, Corsdls.Hosiery; ete: we eit 2 I The ledge all along praise. ‘he Supervisors, who are 64 & ~wervals, and the whole lawn put in shape and then kept so. The surroundings of the Hospital have indicted a shiftlessness in the past that was simply a disgrace to the county. here was no other seetion of the State where infirnr paupers were consigaed to a place which was so sugvesii.e Of desolation, as Nevada county furnished, Of course nobody in particular felt it their duty to advocate a new departure, and so no provisions were’ made by those who were in authority to order the proper steps takea. Ergo, nobody was to blamy. The present Board of Sapervisors were single-minded in the belief that meaey would not be thrown uway if expended in this direction, Hence the improvements They have made judicious expenditures, and the results so far ‘are most satis. factory to the tax-payers, apparenthy. which has heretofore been detective, is being remedied. Two large-siaed a flow, the passersby. aggregate. about oue acre. ' areraised turnips, squa-h, cabbage, the hospital. of mind," nrounds: arid . head boards, The sewerage of the premises, vaults have been dug in the reur of the baildings,>so constructed that the sewers emptying into them. can ‘be flashed without causing an overUniil now the filth has beeu permitted te discharge from the pipes on the east hill, at times overtlowing the road there and seading up a _horridsteach to greet-the nostrils of ‘There are two carefully tended gar. dens on the place, containing io the In them ‘and other vegetables, in’ suflicient quantities to supply ee tubles of ‘The lithe graveyard over on the hidlside is an obj-ct well worth visiting. ff oud i8°of a) rudiinating tury: Within a rough board enclosure ig a lobof about one acre iv dimensionr,} with pot a tree or sbrul,, to break tbe monotonous rows 6) ‘ei latter are plain white Wocden slabs, 4 Wardrobes, bath-roums, closets, et, ame, boys.” sage along the centre of the apartment,.from end to end, is forme! by neat movable wooden screens that are so placed .asto hide the beds from the visitor's gaze, when desirable.— A large cupalo,immediately over the centre of this ward, admits a cheery léght, avd is also provided with ventilators that keep the air inside conatantly fresh and therefore bealthfal. Tse north ward, for the whore infirm ipbmates, is smaller than the first ‘named, but none the less, comfortatle. Ono the sume floor (the lower) as these two wards, are two or three small rooms containing cots. In eae of these, poor old Mrs. Mock, who was so fearfully battered” to pieces the other day by-being thrown from & wagon onthe Grass Vailev tarnpike, lies in the greatesi agony. She speaks hopefully of the future, and says to the reporter, “Oh yes, [ am ‘all broken and bruised ; but I guess that my strong constitution will bring me through.” * ~ ‘Do you suffer much ft” “Fearfully, when night comes. 1 can’t help. screaming at the top of my voice. It seems as though J was, being torn limb from limb, Dic} tor is very good tome though, and has hired a female nurse to stay here. He’ll cure tae if anybedy can.” She asks fora glass of water, and drinks it greedily. The intense pain has naturally brought on a féverish state. Ascending a flight of “ere the convalescents’ ward is reached. A middle-aged’man and a very old one sit on the edge of their beds, ‘They ate the very pictures of Cespair. Perhap they. are*trying to imagine where they cau go or what they cau do to put bread in their mouths when well enough to leave this harbor of eorafort, Now downstairs, out of the rear door, and a few steps bring the visitors to the new cottage. This is for the iddigent stand-bys—thuse who expect to put the rest of their natural [email protected] county guests. Itisa cosy abiding place, and no. wonder
the old fellows like it. Here is also another fidé Ventilator leading up through the roof.” Ibis a ten-tnel pipe with a flange, and Keeps the air below in pérpetual commotion, that which is “becoming vitiated ‘Defy iriven out, wuile a pate atmosphere Ftakes its’ placd. b¢ appointments of these wards ‘are all of the most perfect character, ; = + him for the food, clothing, medical always on the alert. to keep posted regarding its managewent, have neyer yet found causy for uttering a singlecompluint, or sugyesting any reforms in the workings. He receives from the county but forty-ove cents per day fur each inmate. “This allowance is supposed to remunerate attendance and all other like expenses incurred in providing for the patients. [A Jlittle figuring will con-Vines any one that the rate is too, low by a number of cents. Nn A A re, er ee COAST NEWS, \ Tuesday while handling top timbers on a scaffold at the Lady Bryan mine, on the ‘Comstock, the scuffold gave way precipit sting four men and the timbers twenty feet to the ground. Thos. S. Clarks one of the-four, was very badly ivjured internally and is ‘trot’expected to live, although no bones were broken, Thomas Carran was also badly injured, but will recovey. ‘The other two escaped behiss slight bruises. “Charles Crawford. has b een arres!ed at Albany, Oregon, for attempting to outrage his stepdaughter Lillie, 10 years old, at East Portland. He had threateued to cut bis. wife’s throat should she inform upon him. “The child’s brothers arresved the fiend. out even an alarm of fire and then produeéd. the vostliest conflagration ever kngwn jn the northeru-portion of the Stite—the Sierra Flume Compapy’s mill and Inmber yard, valued ut $300,00), The Sactamento Grand Sus bas presented tre bills of indictment ugainst Troy Dye, Edward. Avdersou and bs mus Lawton, the ‘Pullis murders; «lSo guinst Henry A. Caultield, for, — murder of Wilham F, English.’ Mendocino county believes: in teaching her officers to ‘‘labor and’ wait,’”? -‘Dbey saw their ewn wood, are paid in county seript, and wait for its. Pryment. The girls Tike tlidnew song : “Put your armor on, my b ys.” It sounds appeal to a bigbey court, Chico waited-an ‘enttieye year with. Garthe yesterday. Itwas set forih iu the complaint that this was an unlawful act, because contrary to 1, His Honor, after thoroughly inat $25, A stay of proceedings for 24 bours was grante!, so-as to give Mr. Dreyfusstime to consult with counsel regardiug the taking of an It is generally thought be “Will: conclude to carry the cuse°up. Thisis a test case, » . aesh much interest is munifested in its outcome. a HEARD NOTHING OF THEM. Depaty Sheriff Byrne returned tho upper pert of the county. stable gauged in collecting liquor licenses. arty too smiart to be easily caught. the rascals are. THE WATT MONUMENT. rants it. warded tothe Lreasurer of the Fand, Samuel Granger, Esq., of Grass Val. ley, who will yoosips for the same, sbipin our cotemporary, the TRaw script, Mr. Bailey bas disposed o Leonard 8; The change looks well for the fotur ter. We wistt him the full measur 48 much like: “Putyour arm n around } . ", he ~ success in his bighly résponsib] uicrprise.— t provisions of Ordinauce No, 63, See. . vestigutivg the affair, fixed the fine} Wednesday evening from a.trip to In the course of his travéls he met Con2 he wai of, North Bloomfield, who had srecently traveled all thvough the section said to be infésted with highwaymen, being enMr. Cummings says that he learned nothing néw in regard tw the identity of the robbers, and thinks they . Not even.suspicions are entertained by tbe people living there, as to who Immediate arragements are to be } made for the constrution of a monument to the late Wm, Watt, the fund having beep subscribed to with a promptness and liberality that warIt is theréfore desired that all subscription books that are yet out be closed. by the 5th of Novemder, and the moneys collected be forLOOKS WELL FoR THE vorie. We notice a change of siiaiadeins phis interest in that journal to Mr, Os Spee »who will assume: . the responsible position of: editor. of the paper, Mr. Calkins being well kuown as an’able and: talented wriSan Juan Independent, . $ USE TRE ROBBINS LITTLE WASHER. USE THE ROBBINS LITTLE WASHER. \ THE ROBBINS LITTLE WASHER. This is an entirely new machine. Works on a new principle, jure the clothes, No rubbing or friction about it. 1s simple and durable,and never getfovt of order. Will last a‘ life time. Price, Five Dollars. ~ Sold by W. A. SIGOURNEY,,.030 Agent for Nevada County. ~ Does not in' DANCING SCHOOL. Of Sacramento, will open. ‘DANCING SCHOOL, —~ax—— . Thursday, October Slst, 1878,. ae. TEMPERANCE BALL, Where he will rixe naamaiina in , BALLROOM DANCING! In the very Latest Style. 1 &7” Classes formed as follows"Wit. LADIES’ CLASS—Every Teureday at 1:30} P.M. GENTLEMEN’s CLASS—Same evening at 8 o’clock, JUVENILE CLASS—@aturdays, 130 YP. M. SOCIALS every Friday night from ad » 72 o ‘clock P. 21, TERMS--$3 00 per month for each of the classes. “Admission tovacb of the Sucials—Geutlemen, $1; Ladies free. Friday will be devoted to giving Private’ Lessons f — e *, . Good Muste furnished fosballs and parties It } MR. Cc. BR. HBuUMT, Teuees STREET, — CITY, EW GioDs &! & NEW PRICES. e or Saturday. ev Apply at fin on Phursday, Friday ;: a > CLOAKS and SHAWLS: for Ladies and Children. Also a Fine Stock of FANCY GOODS of every description. Thereby. tender my thanks for the liberal patronagé heretofore bestowed upen We, \ and would respectfully solicit a continu: ance uf the Same. Orders from the country solicited, and sample of goods seut on application. Mrs. M. A, s'TERLING. 022 FRED. A. SACKET, Mining & Insurance Agent, Reerne THE Connecticut Fire, and Travelers’ Accident and Life Insarance Companies of Hartford. . Office—In Brown & Morgan s Block. Y From 12M. to 1 P. M, 05 Nevada City. DR. C. D. BOBO, Physician and Surgeon, a Office Hours---From 9 to 10 A. and from 6 to 8 P.M. SPENSARY HOUR, BELDEN’S DRUG STORE, Nevada City, California. b ‘W. DOWNING, Merchant Tailor, CAL. I HAVE JUST RETURNED FRUM SAN FRANCISCO with aw NEW STOCK of jGOODs, Donght at manufactarers avd s hapeepes prices for cash,coD_— ot Beaters _Doeskins, gees? Diagonals, . ~~ % Suitings, é : —Overcoatings; . Trimmings, Ete-, and made \: IONS, or in any style to nine = ‘SUBSTAN up; in ‘tne NEATEST an IAT, MANNER, and a8 Cheap. as cam be had in ‘California for the same cluss of Geods au@ Wok § J. W. DOWNING, Keyada City, Cct. 5, 1878-1m P . late hour. r Which will be cut in the LATEST FASEels averages about! ness. Itis the op rieneed miner who the other day, thai now in .-sight 1 stamp mill running years. In additio work that has been ; for a long time, nes is being taken out. the batteries busy. believed here that be enavled to de 800n, —— >a “THIS SPACH ] Of course everyt morning why Gay the new grocers Stréet, have such ment as the one to other column, ¥ of it is they: are I With their many ¢: time in telling already knows, viz amammoth stock . BY everything in selling thein at su Prices as to create: soon7as they fit Write out fall pa “Yertisement.will b: eRe einetiing SPONTANEOUS —_A fow evening: kins, Superintend Bloomfield Gravel Teturned to Malak Bowman’s Dam, : Short he had occasior neighborhood of a quantity of lime discovered that i flames had not g: Way,and Were ea Tt had been raini “beating through s building rfell ou t THE Sacrament newly leveed the. Jevy'a tax,