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The Daily Granseript.
ed to surroundings of ‘refinement.
“are fraught with.
ment of all this prosperity, baman .
‘and words of encouragement and
* al implements, with the products of:
public admission of that fuct. kt
lias now been fairly demonstrated .
-iwportance with agricultural imple“will be good, af be exerts olmself
UNEVADA/CETY, CALe
Thursday ‘October Sith, 1678
EDITORIAL NOTES,
In another column we to-day publish a communication from an Or
phaned Tennessee maiden, Her pen
picture pf the straits to which sbe
“has been reduced:cannot bit awakencegnapaully ‘tm every reader's heart.
It_is the ‘piteows wail ofa young
girl, Who all her life been accustom
Delicately reared, she is anfitted for
going forth into the worli’ and seekure would crush her to despondency. J,
A desperation born of hopelessnes
would follow. Aud then—the go
epiri's that’ hover around, gens
steps proteet her! Yet this ¥s° but
one case anon gsMany hundreds that .
fave weekly been developed fsince }.*\
the yellow tever og e commenced to
stride.through the Sunny South, caryying death and desolation into every community that lay io his pith.
What a dread visitation it has been!
Loving mothers, fathers, daughters
and sons, peholdivg the taking off,.
most dear. Surely, we pedple of Lal.
ifornia have cause tobe joyful because of the blessings our lives here
The pure, ins
vigorating ¢limate is in itseif a heayenesent treasure. ‘There ig lite and
health in every breath we: quaff. No
pestilential plague ever qssails our f
fortress, Peace and plenty reign .
here'supreme. Yet in the enjoyselfishness is not portrayed. When
the ery comes eciiving across the
piains from our brethren of the
North, and South, and East, “THelp
us, or we perish!’’{Califorma is always the first to respond, Her peo-)
ples’ purse-strings relax, avd there
js outpoured a very torrent of gold,
sympathy accompany it. Fire-ravaged Chicago and ‘Boston learned
this but recently;.and now come the
fever-cursed Southrons. If this thus
far highly favored Golden State ever writbes in agony from cause of
unfortunate events, then willy the
" pread its inhabitants have cast updn . .
the waters be returned unto them.
At the Paris Exposition were a
host of manufacturers of agriculturtheiringenuity andskill, They went:
thers from all parts of the world.
‘ther given that for tlie, purpose of
ing ler own livelihood. The first .
"rebuff inet with from a fellow creatMonday, Nov. 11th. en
F Edwards’ . .
oue after another, of those they held . .
them ‘the pictures, not the custo‘a young lady’s likeness, the urch“sweet-heurt, bet yer life.’
ithe originals will feel highly flattered .
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
_derry Payne, County Collector,bas
riven notice tlat the Assessment
Roll for the year 1878,. for Nevada
County, kas been completed and delivered into .his hands.. Property
holders are notified that the Taxes
on the same are now due, afd the
law for the collection of the same
will be strictly-enforced. The Taxes become delinquent on the 1st Monday in January, and if not paid prior
to that date, five per cent and other
-costs will be added. Notice is furreceiving Taxes, Mr, Payne will beé
in the several Townships at the ‘places and times stated, viz:
—At—-Washington, Grissel's Totel,
Saturday, Nov. 9th. ee
At Moore’s Flat, Cummings’ Bank,
At North Bloomfield,
Hotel, Tuesday, Nov. 12th.» -,
At. North San Juan, Block and
Furth’s Banking House, Wednesday>
At Rough & Ready, Walliag’s Ho ©
tel; fharsday, Nov. 14th, ©
At You Bet, Oliver & Fox’s store,
Saturday, Nov. 16th. =
* At Truckee, F. Burekhalter & Co’s
store, Mopday and ‘Tuesday, Nev18th and 19th. :
At Grass Valley, A. B. Brady's officd,’Friday am. faturday, Nov. 22a
and 23d. ; Wee
At Nevada City, Treasurer's office,
Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 25th and
7Silver to thé amount of $5 -only
will be taken.on one Assessment,
Se aiieaaatll
STRUCK IT RICH,
_ The young’ i yehave gtruck.a bonanza on the Son lder street circus
lot lately. An itinerant photographber used to hold forth there, and
whenever customers refused to take a
lot of #icturés, the disgrsted artist
made a bole in the ground and buried
. pa AE
mers). The boys found this out a
day or two gince, and are resnrrecting the.trevsures. When they. find
ius show, the counterfeit around to
their comrades, eaying, “She's my.
> No doubt
by in learning this. =
>a oo ——
notable to support me yet.
‘the ‘gentleman receiving wit.
‘ ed mine—weigbing 15 tons—was
Jail to be clipped within an inch of
en
AN ORPHAN’S APPEAL, .
The following letter, which ex} plaiiis itself, was received by a well~
knowa business man of this city ®
few days since, from his niece, a'
bright and intelligent. young lady.
The paper that the letter was: written upon was the last sheet to be
procured, without going to Mempbis,
a distance of 16 miles.:All the stores
‘in the village were closed, the owners having gone Away and left thény.
The sentences supplied by stars relate to affairs which age merely .of
private interest: %
GERMANTOWN, TENN.; }
° October 17, 1878. . .
‘Of My Drdp Uncre: -* sd
“eourse you haye-read in the papers
how the yellow fever swept through
the South Atlantic States, creating
fearful bavoc. In Germantown we
bayve bad 65 cases und 35 deaths.
Among those whom death took away
were biy dear, sweet mammus, who
died on the, 10th iystant, and father,
who was buried three days after, And}.
now what ani I to:do?: An orphan,
avd nd home! My.one brother is
et, He isa.
clerk in Mew York City, and has
been under the treatment of the Eye
Infirmary for many weeks recently,
but beving partially recovered “is
wow uble to attend to business..
Brother will po doubt be able” 4o
take care of me insa few.years. *
* * * Pease, Uncle, answer this
as soon as conveniett,
Your loving niece,
The letter has been replied so by
He
states that arravgements are being
thade. to provice for the unbappy
orphan’s futare welfare. 5
o-oo CGAST NEWS. .cee
a a
v
One of the spar wheels,pf the
machinery at the-Eureka Consolida—
broken to atoms Saturday.
©, Simmons was shot and mortally wounded at Eureka, Nev., Sundiy night, by parties on a dronkenspree who were shuoting at no one
in particular.
Iw the Sen Francisco Board of
Monday last Mr.*"Gibbs’ _ resolution
requiring the Sheriff to enforce the
ordinance reqriring the hair of all
male prisoners sent to the County
the scalp for savitary seasons, came
up for final pass#ge. -It was adepted.
Three“men entered the rooua of
Autone M. Martin, at ‘Mission San
Jose, about 2 o’clock Tuesday morning, choked and tie@ him so that. he
could not uiake any noise or restatDISTRICT COURT.
‘Wepvesparx, Oct. 30, 1878.
Mary B. Mogan vs. Wm, O’Brien.
Continued for term by consevt.
J. Mayne vs. W. Mayne. Cvuntin”
ued for term by consent.
D.: Fitzsimmons vs. Ellen Fitzsimmons, Ordered that plaintiff pay
ance, and robbed him of about one
tbousand dollars. Not word was
spoken while they were there. There
‘ig no clue to the identity of the rub‘bers. : ou
‘The resignation jof the old Board
of Directors of the French Savings
Bank at San Fraucisco were acceptedjonthe 28th, and a néw Board
elected, composed as follows:Gnstave Toucbard, Alexander Weil,
$30 into Court forthwith, and by
Yet outof ten prizes awarded, AmerYea secured ten, This was done in
the faces of national prejudices and
ditferences of opinion, ‘The super:
javive merits of the machinery. matufactured in this country were so evident that there was no evading the
that the American farmer uses the
Dest tools in the world. ‘There are
various other articles of almost. equal
wents, in the manufacture of which
‘our. countrymen outstrip all other
nations. Even fo the business of
coffinemaking a New York firm
has won laurels, and is now shipping large quantities of its goods to
Kogland, ‘We bave forsome time
een supplying the Britons with a
good share of their fire,arms. Who
knows butgome smart Yankee will
yet invemt an improvement on the
present national flags of Prussia,
Austria, France, Russia and-the otler great countries, and they will be
sending here for ship loads of banpera? Stranger things have happen
ed. ne OO
HBAP SMART. .
Poy Sing is a Nevada City mon‘golian ow whose swarthy face sixteen
summers bave left their imprint.
His unele is a lanndryman, on
Main street. Two. years ago he
youngster arrived on this Coust, and
“fas since made some rapid strides
towards becoming . civilized. He
owes it to the tuition of Mrs. I. J.
Rolf, Mrs.Jobn McBrown and Miss
Flora Smith that to-day he knows
as much about the “three'r’s ’ as the
average boys cf Anterican growth,
He reads ahd Writes the Pnglish
linguage correcthyq understands
arithemetic and geegrapby well,
“After he bas becowe 4 i.ttle more
eticient iu these stndigs, the proud
nocle of this bright youug eesatial
‘is gring-to ship him brick to Obiua,
where h's chances of being installed
in some responsible public position
tho Ist cf November show cause why .
he should net pay eounsel’s fees for
defendant.
‘ :
At 10:30 o’elook 4. x. Court adjourned until 10 o’clock this \morn—
ing. 5
— -~-——_ o-oo
RETURN THEM.
The Board of Directors say
that two. step-lidders are missing
from Petnsylvania Engine House’
No, Z. They have been gone about
«month, aud nobody pretends to
know where to, It is hoped this
mild hint_will cape “the present
possessors to return them, Of course
whoever took them, without obé:ining the consent of the proper authorities, must know the action lays
them liable to arrest.
ders are brought back immediately,
an unpleasantness will be aveided.
root
THE TEMPERANCE TENT. ,
A stove bas been putin the temperanee tent, so that the workers
may be warmed up to their work.
The second meeting was keld Tuesday evening, a fair-sized audience
bsing present. Speeches were made
by Messrs. Culver and Dryden, and
the-pledge of total al tigence cireuh ~
ted. Several parties put on the
blue ribbon,
ducting this enterprise is met by voluntary coutribution,
> © eSTHE COUNTY BOUNDARY,
ae
The Trackee Repablican says that
the ‘litigations .and the. vexatious
disputes concerning the western
ties, is at last definitely settled. —
This point is abopt one mile ‘below
Camp 24 bridge, It gives Sierra
county about two miles: of the line
ef the Central Paeific Railroad.—
Heretofore'the line has been generally located ‘at Manassas Gap, and
all the railroad has been cons‘dered
\
. °
somewkat. : .
=,
as lying in-Nevada county,
If the lad-J
}riages kept by the Mormon Church
The expense of con.
boundary of Sierraand Nevada coun-.
Paul Rousset, 'Thedure Leroy, Henry. Casanova, Froneis Perin, Emile
Grisar, Norbert Landry and Joseph
eveling off the ground at the site of
-stood the old Gold Hill mill, ‘They
vit, particularly in the amount of
. On
scoayrulation of blood on the brain.
GRASS VALLEY ITEMS. .
Pe
The following items of interest are
from yestefday’s Union’,
Thirty-five. loads of Yoeck were
cleaned-up. Tuesday at tie Orleans
mill, from the King's Bill ledge,
which paid §85 per load.
Martin Ford is gathering the
fourth crop of alfalfa for the present
season, from his lot on the bavk of
Wolf Creek, in Boston Ravine; The
Jot is mostly made ground from
minifig ‘tailings.
_JThe Scadden” Flat Company are
their new hoisting works, and are
hauling machinery and timb-rs to
the pround. The hojsting works
will be erected over the old shafs,
which is close to the road leading
from Bogjou Ravine to the Brighton
House.
:
* A company of Chinamen.continue
to mine on the®lot where-formerly
purehased the privilege of mining
out the mill site and tbe adjoining
ground,and it is understood that
they.bave made a good thing out of
quicksilver which. they have collected ih their: sluices. :
Saturday fast, at Dod ge’s
ranch, a boy named Giiffighs, who
was on horseback, threw a Jasso ov—
er’the head of an ox ina corral that
le wished to use, when the ox jumped over a calf, which gave the horse
so stdden a jerk that he was brought
to his knees and the boy. thrown off,
his neck striking the horn of the
saddle eatusing the breakiug of gome
of the susall bones. He lingered until yesterday, when: he died from a
The Orphan Asylums of Grass
Valley, in charge of the Sésters of
Mercy, are prominent institutions of
the town. In 1865 one Jarge brick
building was erected, bat various‘additions have been made until tlie
grounds are now well covered with
tine structures, . These’ buildings are
now mainly used for selioole for the
education of young ladies, ° while
ethers heve been erected as orphanayes, -A few years ago a large establishment was erecied on Pieasant
street, for a Boy's Asyluts, and has
been used until tue present season,
when the need of additional accomm ions prompted the building -ot
adother house. During the present
season. temporary buildings were
erected on this Jot, to which the boy
orphag® were removed, while the
building formerly occupied by them,
was devoted to a girls’ asylum,
where all yirls under. 12 years ar.
placed. With these two independent buildings ample space is obtained
for the orphans, who number to exceed 150, while at the sathe time
yreater accommodations.are obtain.
ed in the main’ brick structure for
the boarding pupils of the Seminary,
Stine aaa
GENERAL NEWS,
Postmaster-General Key thinks
that if Grant ig nominated for the
i at tee he will certainly be elected.
Godchaux.
Tbe éxawination of John Miles,
‘charged with marryihg two women—
Emily Spencer and Caroline Owens.
-Lia the Eudowment House at Sualt
Lake, continues before'Commissioner Spragne. The fact of*tbe marriage to Misa Owens bas beew readily preven. by her testimony and
that of otvers. The introduction. of
evidence tending tu prove the first
matrimonial alliance, however, is
strenously opposed by counsel for
defendant, aud all evidence by witness is most reluctantly given, for
the Endowment House. is the Mormon sanctuary for solemnizing marriages, and all. who enter therein
‘are bound, as a wituess says, by
horrible oaths to reveal. nothing of
whet they see or hear within ite neligious walls, ‘The facts so far literally wrung frone witnesses, are to
the eect that plural paarriages are
celebrated in the Endé tmont House;
that there is.a Tecord BF such marand that the secrets of the House
are guarded By oaths enjoined upon
all whe goin and out of it—facts
thas the pebdlic has -alwaye believed
to exist. The prosecuting attorney
1s trying to discover who is the custedian of the record. :
WEILHELM’S BULL DOG,
Wilhelm’s bull dog is destined to
be immortalized. The San Francisco
Bulletin manufactures this neat yarn
eut of the TRANSCRIPT’S account of
how the animal had swallowed some
coin:—‘ A Nevada City bull-dog
swallowed a silver dollar the Other
‘day, and iow the owner cf the dog
and the claimant of the dollar are
disputing whetber to kill the dog
and recover the dollar, or let.the'auimal go with the coin. In the firgt
case the owner of the dog demands a
dollar as the value of the beast, if he
is killed, while the loser of the coin
demands a dollar from the dog —or
his master in return for the animal's
unwarranted meat. It is a knotty
In a shooting affray at Plaquemine, La., between Charles Abrule
aud State Senator Waits, both were
wounded.
Depositorsthronged about. the
Manhattaa Savings Institution in
New York, Tuesday, and were’ informed that their money was all
right and would be paid if needed,
at the end of sixty days. A circuJar has been issued setting forth the
numbers and other particulars of the
stolen bonds. No arrests have yet
been made, Private owners of soine
of the stolen property offer rewards
for its restoration,
A London (Eng.) dispatch of Oct
29th says: The agricultural laborers
in Kent and Suasex threaten a general strike, because of theanncunced
intention to reduce their wages.
Onethotisand are already an a strike.
The laborers declare the. course of
the farmers is oppressive and threaten to emigrate to the colonies. About
six percent of the laoms and spindles in the Lancasbire and Chesshire
corton districts have stopped or are
runningon short. time, *
A REMARKABLE RESULT.
It makes no difference how many
physicians, or how much medicine
you have tried, it is now an established fact that German Syrup is the
ouly remedy which has given complete satisfaction in severe cases of
lung diseases. It ia true there are
yet thousands of persons who are
predisposed to throat “and lung aftections, consumption, hesmerrhages,
asthma, sev re colds settled ou the
breast, pneumonia, whooping cough,
. M Jvoues Hant’s Hil F Hathaway Auburn
UNION HOTEL, .
Ai DADO — ‘ E
PROSPFRITY PROPHESIED. ,
Mr. L. 8. Calkins, who has been
editing the’ Nevada Transcript for
the past eight months,bas purchased
the interest of Mr. Bailey. and assumed foil ‘editorial charge. Mr.
Calkins is one of tle Best editors in .
the State, ‘and we congratulate dhe jOffice at Walling’s Law Office,
TRANSCRIPT on, the:prosperity whi¢h
ig fure to await it.—Trackee Republican.
—_-orem
Yesterday’s Arrivals at
NATIONAL HOTEL
NEVADA CITY, GaL.
CHAS. E. PEARSON, Proprietor
AD Lord Zan Fran *
Miss Kemington Col
T Barr do GS Drake Alameda ~
J Ostroms Bloém GP Davis Down Jle
J McAllis dunt’s BillJ Kitts Willow Val
W Brandon Omega W Carter City
PS:voy Blue Tent CSharp Col Hill
T W Mcintyre City W Stehr Ned Dog
F A Sacket City
A P Clark Colfax
F Eattis City »
Yesterday’s Arrivais'at
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
JACOB NAFFZIGER, Proprie’r.
Wm Faull Sonora. Jno Shaulding Dét ¥
S Hirshburg Grass V. H Silvester Grass V
EW Roberts dv . John Cashin City. ~
J Miller, Sierra Val Wm Foster Lincoln
D Herryforé “Lincoln F Herryford Wheat
F H Cooper San Fran E O Tompkins’ Pl. V
D F-Choat do, MrsisM Burns S 7¥
Miss K Wilson do. _.U H Hammond Aubr
W Bb Woods Wheat. J W Greeley Sac'to
C McElvy City “2
BORN.
At Grass Valley, October 28, 1878,
John'C. Coleman and wife, a daughter.
to
* At Forest Springs, October29, 1878, Jo0 oe
seph Griffiths, aged 18 years, a native of
Ohio.
Scolding on Washing Day ,Bone
Away With,
‘
USE TRE ROBBINS EITTLE WASUER. 4 rs
USE THE ROSBINS LITTLE. WASHER.
THE ROBBIES
LITTLE WASHER.
This is an ent’rely new. machine. Tt
works ou a new principle. Does not injure the clothes. No rubbing or friction
about it. Is simple and durable,and never
gets ort of order. Wéll last.a life time.
Price,Five Dollars,
Sold by. W. A. SIGOURNEY,
039 Agent for Nevada County.
t
DANCING SCHOOL.
MwmR. c. Rr. EuonNT,
Of Sacramento, will open
DANCING SCHOOL,
—oxn—Thursday, October 32st, 1878,
. ca iat
TEMPERANCE HALL,
Where he will cive instructions in
BALLROOM DANCING!
In the very-Latest Style.
67 Classes formed as follows"Ga
LADIES’ CLASS—Every Thuisday at 1:30
P.M.
GENTLEMEN’S CLAS3—Same evening at
8 o'clock. _,
JUVENILE CLASS—Saturdays, 1:30 P. m.
SOGIALS every Friday night fiom 8 to
.t 12 o’clock P. M,
TERMS--$2 00 per month for each of
the classes.Admission tovacb of the Socials—Geutlemen, $1; Ladies free.
Priday will be devoted to giving Private
, Lessons.
Good Music furnished for balls and parties
aa Apply at Hall on Thursday, Friday
or Saturday. Vee
No. 1019.
Application for Paten‘ to a Mining Claia,
Unitep Statés Lanp OFFICE,
Sacranijento, Cal., Oct, 23, 1875. }
@TICE is hereby giver that Mary J.
Pickle, whose Post Office is North
Bloorafield, Nevada County, Cal., has made
&c., whe haye po personal knowleige of Boschee’s Germen~ Syrup.
To such we would say that 50,000
dozen were sold Jast year, without
one @éemplaint. Consumptives try
just one bottle. Regular size 75
ceuts, Sold by all druggisis in
America, ;
THE WEATHER.
Fhe following observations were
taken yesterday at the offiee of the
South Yaba Canal Company, in this
rity: THERMOMETER—8:30 A. M., sun
iu Book 7, page 457, mining records of Ne
vada county. The applicant claima by“. Fashiocabie Dress Goods,
‘med and untrunmea, Flowers,
_ TAKE NOTICE.
ghe Daily G
SEVADA crry
f
f New; undersigned is the onl es,
of all accounts ,due_ the Wear
zette. All persens indelitee for adverti
oF subscription to the paper are hereby. no,
tified that the same-must be settled with,
but delay. Payment to be made to Geo, 4°
Bailey or tome. WAT. BAILEY. *
sing —————
BRIEF MENTE
Afeverand ague pa
Brennan, was taken fro
Jey to the County Thos
day. ;
Mrs. M. S. Deal, w!
dangerously ill several
attack, of remitteut feve
“yg improved yesterday:
¢, 8. Benham, Sape
the Oriental niine, pat
ghe city yesterday on b
the Bay to: Alleghany
that the Oriental istar:
rock right along.
A free lecture will b
the Theatre next Satu
‘on the subject of “Cau
Suprenre Constable A
"North Bloomfield.
Let there”
Nevada, Oct, 21, 1878,
KNIITING MACHINE.
Mrs. F. Thoss, .
Broad Street, Above the Trteatre,
NEVADA CITY,
-E} ESPECTFULLY calls the attention of
the ladies of Nevada County to ler
beautiful assortment of ENVIMIING, mace
by hewse If, end of woo) finer than cun be
found in any store in the moubtains, The
stock comprises tt
Gentlemen, Ladies and Children’s
Socks.
Children’s Underwear.
= Hoods, Caps; Sacques, Bodies, ete. —
~—
7
Every article is guaranteed to be
mode of the BEST WOOL, ard will
be sold ut reasotiable rates,
ipvited.
meeting.
Spend your money
will make better bus
merchants ; they can
petter assortments and
sates than if‘their onl
credited out, while the
to otlier places. °
Oriental mining sto
at $1 per share on 1]
noon. The specimen
on exhibition ‘at the }
a short time since, yi
Every shipment of be
7 mine depresses the st
As will be seen by
published _ elsewhere
Hough, who comes ©
eek en : mended from a pron
The stock consists of the best as
Gents’
Clothing, and everything usually
found in a first Class Clothing Store.
‘Task but one price for goods,
aud that the Lowest.
Nevada, Ot. 11, 1878.
Ci
—___
Call and-examine goods and prices;
Nevada City, Cot. 20, 1878: . ii
oe MILLER,
Odd Fellows’ Building, Broad St.
’ NEVADA ‘CITY, :
H* JUST RECEIVED,
The Largest and Choicest
Steck of Clothing, Fure
nishiz.g Goods, etc.,
<
Ever seen in the Mountains.
college, will give ins
pils inthe Latin. an
guages, See regulal
particulars, — ,
W.H. Smith has 1
of remodeling the res
street recently~pureh
new fence is to be bi
repaired throughout,
provements made wh
it one of the: most. ¢
in the city.
.Jemes Miller, Esq.
tle man, of Sierra V
chased a one-half it
Cashin in the slaugl
erty,and the business
». at wholesale will be
heretofore, under the
Cashin & Miller,
V FLUME 1
Last Friday, as M
daughjer were passi
near Alta Hill, they
four fine looking tt
outside the waste-ga
was about one foot
remainder were boLs
the water was high
. they had evidently }
gate; and the surp}u
ing large enough
they had been stra
thus secured, The
for this reservoir i:
ibe V Flume, and a
_ Who gave the Trad
the above informatic
are known to haveb
it-is probable the:
down the flume: fre
assoitment of and Boys’
THE LATEST. AND BEST!
MRS. M. A. STERLING, .
Commercial Street, Nevada City,
‘GAS JUS RECEIVED A LARGE ard
exrefully selected stock ot
FALL AND WINTER
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Consisting of Silks, Mobairs, Cashmere: ,
Water Proofs, Poplins, and other Late and
Also one of the finest assortments of
MILLINERY
Hats, trip!
lubbens,
Ever brought to Nevada City.
Bows, Cuffs, Collars, ete.
LADIES’. UNDERWEAR. .
Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery,ete.
CLOAKS and SHAWLS for Ladies and
Children: Se a
Also a Fine Stock of FANCY GOODS of
every description..
I hereby tender my thanks for the liberal
patronage heretuture bestowed upon ine,
and would respectfully solicita continuance cof the same. ce
Orders from the country solicited, and
sample-of gouds sent un application.
022 Mrs. M. A, a'TERLING.
FRED. A. SACKET,
Mining & Insurance Agent,
Reem THE
Connecticut Fire, and Travelers’
Acciaent and Life Insarance
Companies of Hartford.
Office—In Brown & Morgan s Bock.
05 Nevada City. Deer Creek.
email NRG See
DR. C. D. BOBO, LATIN—FE
Physician and Surgeon, lastenctions pre
Oftice Houre-—From 9to10 A.
and from 6 to 8 P. M i
j ee
HOUR,
From 12 M. to 1 P. M.
BELDEN’S DRUG STORE,
Nevada City, Califurnia.
J. W. DOWNING,
ing tocommence «
study of either brar
E, Hough, who cot
wended from one of
«of the East, k
held at her school r
ber of the public
three times a week.
Merchant Tailor, suonth,
MAIN STREET, NEVADA CITY, Cal. ° CAUCASIAN
NEW Gi0DS & NEW PRICES. CAMP 73, ORDER oF
: NEVADA CITY;
Supreme Constal
of North Bloomfiel
4 free lecture on th
casianism,” on Ss
Nov, 2d, 1878,at th
‘ne is invited to
I HAVE JUST RETURNED
¥RUM SAN FRANCISCO with
by NEW STUCK ‘of sGOODS,
bought at manufacturers aud
S importers prices tor caslt,cubsisting of
apptication for patent for rorcst City Gray} :
oa heering ste in Urisco Mining Beavers, Ris Ack sae
strict, Nevada County, California, anu : wv Oo clocs "shal
described as follows, eo ‘wid Doeskins, ‘ue
* The Northeast repel! of Section twenty. f
eight (28) Township eighteen (18) North, . Diagonals, LADIES Fa
Range aie (9) onnt ith pa nierivian, Suit >. Becini
Jontaining one huandre sixty (160) :
elgg Boag, = anew cad! Bess Mngs, A.meeting ot the
aldron, Hug Jonpor, James Howlket j i
GQ. aleDoialds Paine, dines Or 4 Overcoatings, oa of the,M. B.
ames Donnelly and Mary J. Fickle,on the . ea a vel esiry
Sth day of September 1p78, and recorded v Trimmings, Ete., dat the V
this ¢j
LATEST FASHWS<¢ity, on Thurs
purchase from her co-locators. There are
no known mines adjuining.
All persons hokiing say adverse’ elaims
thereto are Lereby required to present the ;
sume before this offive within sixty Cays
68, shade 67; 27. M., san 82, shade
and complicated qrestion who shal!
yose the doar” °
=
63. BAkowrrenr—8:00 a. M., 27 59
52 p. u., 27.52.
Ls §
«
from the first day of publishing hereof.
i EDWARD B. TAYLOK, Register.
McFarland & Far. Attys Sacramento Cal,
* ‘
4
Which will be cutin the : . Loe
TONS, or im eny.style to please, and mare ~Cleck: Allie
up in-tne MEATES T and most SUBSTAS~ 'y Teqaested to be
‘TAT, MANNER, and a8) ‘ant business will .
Cheap as can be hadin Culifornia the necting
for the same class of Goods and :
Work: 3. W. DOWNING. Asx var Waonae P
Nevada City, Cet. 5, 1878-1