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April 13, 1892 (4 pages)

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NING CO. 2¢ is hereby? , the: Directf February, often cents the ‘capital able Friday, tary, at the City, Cal., cupon A abe unpaid on ill be delin@ at public t is made beday of April, ck A. M., at said corporassessment, ising and exthe Board of Secretary. re, on Pine f29 nership. 4, COUNTY undersigned, are partners State, at the Nevada, unmas. Shurtletf full of all the p are Thomas ph Shurtleff, ur respective ur respective 8. ave hereunto ay of March, Nevada City. EFF, Nevada City. irch, 1892, beNotary Public y of Nevada, mas Shurtleff leff, personally same persous 1 to the within acknowledged the same. In reunto set my al seal the day te first; above D. Lona, ‘tary Public. —YOU WILL the following ¢ in the county rnia, viz: t in the town ten township, ‘of California, ton creek, west orth by South y vacant land, ereon, Was, on of February, or of said Neelinquent taxes rad Grissel, for renty-two hundate ‘hereot is edths ($13.08) io redeem said will expire on of April, 1892, onra Grissel, thteenth, 1892. rof the corp 3 ‘ng of the stc ining Company of the Compame street, San Inesday, March a. M., for the rd of Directors year, and the business as may By order of {UNT, Sec’y. editors. SON, deceased. nn by the under' the Estate of , to the credhaving claims to exhibit them ers, Within four plication of this nistratrix at the Searls, Nevada ig the place for yusiness of said Nevada. B. MISLEY, state of L. A. , this 12th day ml12 ; ation, ‘poration of—the reby notified that in Nevada City Tey2, to elect cele : Polling place wil arriage Factory, s—D, B. Getchges—M. B. SidClerks—I eon an, Ballot Clerkmes Dower. polling place wil Inspectors—M Judges—O. C Cooper, Clerk, J. Wolfe, Ballo nd Geo, O, Gay Polling place wil ‘room on Coml ors—J. V. HunJudges—PhilCleres——J 2 on Rallot Clerks— Felix Gillet. from sunrise till , President, of City Trustees. 8, 1892. ting. UAL MEETING of the Champion held at the office ) Sansome street, ee o'clock P. M., = her g gi ear.and for the op as may ». Transfer books April 9th, 1892, at Goon 10, an shall. conduct ny _low this morning. ; ; In Wheatland on the 2d of this month] ture time. : « they tapped a few days ago and drive the kee ny THE DAILY ‘TRANSCRIPT. Nevada City, Nevada County, Calif, Published Every Evening Except Sundays and Legal Holidays. A vlnsemecnge 2 Established Sept. 6, 1860. Tenus—15 Cents a Week ; 60 Cents a} ayo, when I was a youth and of tender . a disturbance that the lecturer, Prof. T. age, my good old mother always taught one veneuiaares ine, under any and allcircumstances, to. two or three times and,to finally quit enspeak the truth and sliame the deyil. Month ; $6 a Year. WEDNESDAY EV’'NG APRIL 15, ’92. WASHINGTON DISTRICT. ee a a = DISGRACEFUL. That a Lecturer Quits. A crowd of hoodlum boys gathered at the Theatre last evening and caused such and Nothing But the Truth. OrmonDE, April 12th, 1892, Eprror ‘TRansorrer:—Many years R. Bacon, was obliged to stop speaking ae tirely before finishing his lecture. Correspondent Tells the Whole Truth) Hoddlum Boys Greate Such a Disturbance . sp.ist and Other Notes About People Old The . ° the morning train. { 4 PERSONAL MENTION, and Young. Peter Graham is ever from Sweetland. Mra. L. K. Sears of Chicago arrived re last evening. i T. B. Weller of San Francisdo came in cow G.W. Wilson of San Franeisco is in = Work fas Been Ceuiiats Qn the Grass’ At the Fashionable Establishment of Mrs. The Grass Valley Union: Preparatory work for the new school building has been ' build the brick and stone foundation has already on the ground a large quaatity of material, and expects to have the foundaSpeeensncerataeaaae saaseere aes Pree ee eeenetapeneed THR SCHOOL BUILDING. A GRAND DISPLAY Lester & Crawford. “Just a peep into the store o Mrs. Lester & Crawford, on Main street, near the Union Hotel, would naturally, . in‘ voluntailry bring forth exclamations of the highest praise‘of the magnificent sight oh the inside of the big establishment. ~ Valley Schoolhouse. nmenced, as D. E. Matteson, who is to Days of +448, Kentucky Bourbon, a fine whiskey for family use. Meyerfeld, Mitchell & . Siebenhauer, sole agents for Pacific Coast, 116 Front. street, San Francisco. ja23-ly +2@e5 Fine '49 Whiskey. For sale at Mike Hayuey’s.Try it. . m From the Sublime To the ridiculous is but a step, according = Ever since that time I have endeavored . boys occupied the raised seats down town. tions up to the required height by the} The tons of goods, consisting inepart of THINGS SAID AND DONE. Reporter. The next disturbance by the Dirigo Club will take place at the residence ef Geo, C. Gaylord on Friday evening. Deputy of the A.O. U. W. No mistake was made in that appointment, as he can fill the position in good shape. The South Yiiba Cnnal, and Mining Company resumed work -on~their drift claim en Misouri Canon, between You Bet and Red Dog, yesterday. The clean-ups of the Bald Mt. Ex. Co. t of Downieville for the first three months tewn, hence the name, der, Mether Grundy has neither said nor done anything recently that has earned It is intimated that the Grand Lodge of . either tall: or scandal among the ne boring women. of this year, to March 26th, aggregate $28,812 40. Chosen Friends, now in seasion in San Francisco, will arraign a number of its neighborhood.) I might state with more . tertainment and doing about as they officers for high crimes and misdemeantruth than poetry that we have thebest. please, Richard Foot, the actor, heard climate in the world, the best cold . of this fact and on the first evening of his ors. anniversary of its order on the 16th of \ this month. A literary programme will be given and a feast. to follow my mother’s good counsels but . stairs, and amused themselves by throwmay have failed to do so in a few, in3 ie oS stances, Heard and Seen by the Daily Transcript date I failed to keep count of, fore, in my letters from this place, : ways tried to make things look a little brighter than they really were at the time, but in this instance every statement in this communication you can rely on as being . spoken to the second time with a goodJE Teaac has been app ointed Pisteiot the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. (Sworn to over the head . strong arm, and made to leave the hall. of a dead rooster. ) to gather material for a newsy letter from hew interesting to make public. news,in our poetical town there is none. A poetical genius recently lived in our Union Encampment, No. 11, I, 0. O. spring water to drink, the purest of F., of Grass Valley, will celebrate the 73d =“ air to breathe, and the best of one that has traveled this way. knows all that, so what is the use of repeating the ing bits of plastering at each other, causThe exact number of times to} ing a racket which greatly annoyed the Herete-. speaker as’ well as the audience. Mr. I al-. Bacon requested them to be quiet and the County Superintendent also endeavered to have them behave, but their remarks had no effect. Such boys ought to be sized rawhide vigorously wielded by a It is nonsense to tolerate the presence of . these young scamps, whose lack of manners isa disgrace to themselves and a his section, as there is really nothing . serious reflection upon their breeding. Local . If they do not behave, drive them out,’ and if our local officers are powerless to maintain order and decorum at public entainments, let’ private individuals take the matterin hand. ‘There are a number of young hoodlums. in this town who make a practice of getting together at the Theatre during an enIt proves semewhat difficult just now And fora wont ck (Only two ladies a as appearance here announced that if any undue noise or disturbance was created he would leave the stage, if necessary, and throw the disturbers out bodily. It is needless to say that good order was preveer and old bourbon whisky—but every The water gate at the West Harmony story? In one respect it can be comserved during the whole week that his 1 gravel mine was broken Saturday, being pared with the Bland free coinage sij,. company remained. The boys knew he unable to stand the pressure. A new ver bill, It has been relegated to the . meant business and theybehaved themand stronger gate was received from bethe Rev. T. H. Stevens tid a land-office business at the residence of Mr. Gibson. Three sisters, Misses Rheda, Celestia and Mary were married, respectively, to Messrs Herbert C. Campbell, Robert E. Egbert and Henry W. Hartman. The Institute opened yesterday and ends Thursday evening. Supt. Rogers is to be congratulatéd upon cutting down the session from five te three days, and for improving the usual programme by greatly abridging it. A reward of $250 has been offered by Governor Markham for the arrest of Fd. Raymony, who escaped from the county jail of Yuba on the evening of March 17th last. Yuba county offers $300 additional. : e L. Voss has had his wagon removed from the cut near Greenhorn, where it was swamped some time since. It was not damaged as badly as supposed. Mest of the barldy and a portion of the hay was recovered a day or two.after the-accident. The Gold Fiat mining company propose tu open up the body of ere which drifts ‘to tap the Potosi ‘ledge. When this is cut and opened up a mill will be erected. ‘Tne average ore from the present (Beuce Lee) vein is undoubtedly of profitable grade. .-; TG. Farrer of Fresno will be at Vin: ton’s drug stere, in this city, for a few days, with a complete modern scientific outfit for determining errors and defects of vision, aud will-be prepared to corract. .¢ts and @ five sprinkling of free gold. the same with proper glasses. In cases where special lenses ave nevessary he will be prepared tefurnish them. lt + ome Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court to-day, Hon, John Caldwell presiding : W. Burnett vs. His Creditors, of adjudication of insolvency. Estate of W. George Warner, deceas:d. Ordered that Menday, May16th, be fixed as the time for hearing petition. : Estate of Elle Klleu, deceased. Order ratifying compromise py adininistrator. John Muller, a native of Switzerland, was naturalized.. Witnesses, B. F. Snell and J, M. Linder. los. People vs. John Ford. Sentenced to three months in the couaty jail, commencing June 19th. Order Guasses properly adjusted by Farrer, at Vinton’s. lt Examination of Walsh. _ . "The preliminary examination of James Walsli for assault to murder “Andy Fitzgerald at Moore's Flat on the 18th of last month begun before Justice Mulloy this morning, Thomas 8. Ford appears for Walsh, and Distriet Attorney Nilon is éonducting the prosecution, Twelve or fifteen persons are here from Moore's Fiat as witnesses, Pay Days. Yesterday was pay-day at the Nevada Qity mine. Saturday the Mountaineer, Champion and West Harmony companies paid off their men. These pay-days are making a powerful difference in the local money market, It was only a few, months ago that there were but two er three mines in this district having regular pay-days ; now there are at least seven. : Le When the lips are dry or scarred, When the teeth are dark or dull, .When tongue is hot and hard, And tills the tainted meath too full, The magic SoZODONT supply, And all those ills before it fly. Don’t Order From Travelers When John Swart, the artistic photographer of Nevada City, can give you better crayon or India ink life-size portraits in latest style frames and for less money. Call and gee the saniples of work and i Call an ples mk and . ous habit of dosing and use this benign 8 ve Social Party. Prof. Michell will give a social party at Odd Fellows Hall on Thuraday evenbottom of the pile, so to speak, ‘where it will remain till resurrected at some furanch and a quartz ledge within the suburbs both. Noone blames him for wishing to find a purchaser. up this way is in the same fix. want te find purchasers, Mr. White says if he sells ont he thinks something of iinmigrating to Seuthern California in erder te engage in the busines of massacreing jack rabbits and ceyotes scalps fer the Sacramento market. selves, the Theatre being as quiet as a Sunday scliool. ee Death of W. KR, Litchfield. Mr. Joseph White is the owner of a Senator Preston received a telegram from: Santa Cruz this morning announcing the gad intelligence of the death of Wm. R. Litchfield, formerly of this city. For many years Mr. Litchfield resided at Moore’s Flat, and from there removed to this city, and lived in the house now oceupied by Chas. E. Mulloy. A number of years ago he went to Santa Cruz where he resided up to the time of his death. Mr. Litchfield was a noble-hearted man and his hosts of friends in this county will feel sad to learn: of his demise. He leayesa widow and a married. daughter. The funeral will take place at Santa Cruz Friday afternoon, of our town. He wishes to sell Nearly every one They all to secure their It is the first time that Joe’s head has been level since he became a happy father—a short time since. Fritz Meister and company, on Canyon creek, are doing nothing on their property to speak of. They are waiting till the roads are in condition so they can get lumber in front the saw mills, when a new mill will be built and other improvements made on their property. : Donahue and Stewart, owners of the Maryland ledge, Micawber like, are The Rustic Dazziers. This company is composed of the following named persons, who are all artists in their various lines: John Werry, 8. J. Prisk, Bert. Dickerman, J. M. Walling Jr., and Wim. Frankel, vocalists; waiting for something to turn up. M. M. Baruh, R.,H. Webber, Geo. H. Joshua Smith, owner of a drift gravel . Barton and Chas, Martin, jesters and claim on the South Yuba river, amile and . specialists ; W. D. Plunkett, interlocua half above the town of Washington, a. tor; Albert and Clarence Organ, and E, year or so ago, found a gold nugget . Baker, specialists ; Ralph Gaylord, the weighing sixty-two dollars. Ever since whistling prodigy ; Bert and Merrit Recthat time till the present he has been . tor, the young contortionists. The or looking for its mate, but it does not seem to chestra will comprise the follewing musimaterialize. ’. . eians: Goyne, Twitchell, Aver, Grimes, At the German mine there is nothing Granville, Bouvier, Bond and Michell. new to repert, except that a three-foot : ledge has been struck in the lower tunnel which shews freely in galena, sulphurCentennial Gravel. Saturday. Asthma, his eld complaint. and Mrs, Adair of this city went to San Jose today en a visit. * T, Coughlan, F. P. O'Donnell, of Meores Fiat came down on the stage yesterday. been to San Francisco arrived, here last here yesterday on his way to San Francisco. has been to San Francisco on a visit, arrived here last evening on his way home. down town yesterday for the first time. Francisco purchasing company, is perambulating the town. this morning, at Washington Schoolhouse. minutes the Institute was entertained with music. : engaged the attention of the Institute. The class was a very bright pus, and their promptness in answering questions showed the excellent methods adopted by their teacher. of awakening interest in a dull school. ciety,”’ composed of the pupils. had a postoffice, made their own stamps, coined their ewn money, etc. 25th of the present month. Carle; of Sacramento, the contractor for the building, is now here, anit yesterday made a contract with the Voss Lumber Company for all the lumber that will be Geo. W. Hill has been sick a-bed since ; Miss Annie Morcom of Grass Valley Neonan and J. furnished by the Sacramento Planing Mills. In all 120,000 feet of lumber will O. M. Eastman of Maybert,. who ‘has be necessary, and Mr. Voss has agreed to commence putting lumber on the ground in two weeks from this time, when a force of carpenters will be set to work. . Mr. Carle has a little over four months, or up to the 25th of August, in which to complete his contract, and says he. will vening on his way home. J. Polmer of North Bloomfield arrived Rev. W. W. Massie of Dewnieville, who put the finishing touches on the building . ? : sos before that date. Capt. G.A. Nihell, who was injured at he Odin, Mine about two weeks age, was —_—_—_+ 00+ --— The World Enriched. The tacilities of the present day for” the production’ of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and com. A. E, Williams, representing a San fort of mankind are almost unlimited,and , Renckora. TAENtore: when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only
remedy which is truly pleasant and -refreshing to the taste and prompt and The Teachers’ Institute cenvened again After roll-call and reading of effectual to cleanse the system gent'y in the spring tiie or in fact, at any time, A class exervise in mental arithmetic, and the better it isknown the more popby pupils of Miss Lizzie Keenan, next . Ular it becomes. oe Tomorrorow’s Program, The following is the program of the exervises at the County Teacher's Institute tomorrow : Albert Turner introduced his method THURSDAY FORENOON, Primary Geography, by Miss Belle Millhone. Lyric Poetry, by H. C. Miller. The School.Room by Guy H. Stokes. He has a society called ‘‘Try Again . SoThey THURSDAY AFLERNOON, Bequests We Make Our Children, by Dr. Macy Allen. E Class in Vocal Music, by Miss Lota J. Harding. Address. Prof. L. D. Syle delivered an excellent address on literature. The literary education commences in the primary grade. The chiid, he said, should be taught to read good, interesting books as soon as possible, Hlectric Lights for the Federal Loan. Untinished and Miscellaneous Business, Reports of Committees, ere George Sleep reports that he has_ secured a contract to put in a 45-lamp electric light plant.of the Keith system at the Federal Loan mine, Willow Valley. He will also put ina 5-lamp machine at Edwin Tilley’s residence. HOTEL ARRIVALS. National Exchange. M. Armer, San Francisco, H, Hampton, et Mrs. M. Church, Indian Springs, J. B. Treadwell and fam., Sacramente, Poter Gralram, Sweetland, R. MeKoly, Spenceville, W.S. Levy, Pleasant Ridge, F. M, Pridgeon, Lake City, A machine of like power will be put in for Parsons & Quick of Grass Valley. Mr. Sleep has contracted to put in a 65-lamp machine at F. A. Gourley’s gravel mine at Gibsonville, Sierra county . The surface and underground work are to be lighted. W.C. Jauch, Patterson J.D Redeout, Rongh and Ready, W. L. Jepson, Berkeley, . T. K. Bacon, “a J. Polmer, Bloomfield, O. M, Eastman, ~~ Maylhert, T. Coughlin, Moores, bat, F. P. Noonan, (ig —++9e : Demanded a Jury Trial. The seven county jail prisoners who caused such a disturbance the other night have been charged with disturbing the peace and had their hearing before Jus-. J. O'Donnell, de CUTTY ASSESSOR tice Mulloy, at the Court House, last . Miss M. Melarkey, San Juan, ; Miss ©. Cleveland, a At the May Election. evening. They all pleaded not guilty 3 ; Rev. W. Massie, and demanded.a jury trial, which will Downieville, Mr. Silas . dry and fancy goods, the rich display of required, except as to such for the molder articles ge to make up the mest gorings and turned lurtiber, which will -be ' geous ‘ case they will be required to burn one trimmed and untrimmed hats, the lovely scarfs and veiling, the latest. New York and Paris styles of bonnets, the flewers, true te nature, and the thousands of othdisplay ever seen in the mountains of California. We hazard nething in saying that there is no store in the State, for its size, that contains a better kt of goods or se artistically displayed as that of Mrs, Lester & CraWrorp. The “Q pening” commenced on Monday and will continue until 11_o’cleck Saturday night. Go and view the Grand Bazaar for yourself. RTE EETIESTE, TE Notice to Gas Consumers. spectfully give notice that Gas will not} be manufactured by them-as an auxiliary toany other light. Therefore the Gas Meters will nobt.be allowed, to stand idle in places of business while other light is being used, except where the consumers desire that they should remain. In that hundred cubie feet of Gas per week, or pay a weekly rental of twenty-tive cents per week. No reasonable person could expect the Gas Company to keep Gas on hand and Meters standing idle, as a con It is light venience to an opposition light, self-evident that there is not companies, The time is probably at hand when the Gas Works is to lose its cheaper and better. light. But, if the consumers in this town would consider their own interests, and the hazardous and precarious nature of electricity as a light, and let ordinary prudence be their guide, they would make no change, but would continue to use Gas because of its being much more reliable as a Tight and always at hand, A. M. ALLEN, Superintendent, Nevada, April 11th. eaten + *Oe+ —— Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe verSeres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil blai +, Corns, andall Skin Eruptions, and posit .ely cures Piles, or no pay required. It is tion o, money refunded. ‘aranteed to. give perfect satisfac Price 25 cents PATTERN NOVELTIES, on MONDAY, llth, and continue all the week. All are The Gas Company of Neva’a City re. invited. _ H mercial Street Meat Market are the best iad at this city. mas and Sierra counties and can be found athis office on Commercial street. class dentistry in all its branches at low ‘ ‘ prees, enough: used in this town to support two . . support and be obliged to shut down, be. COLLEY Bros.’ ‘Public Taste” Hams cause ef the introduction of a suppesed . and Bacon, in the nursery. vnd harmless. toSchiller, and from misery to happiness is butajump if you use Cephaline for headache. For sale by Carr Bros. or W. D. Vinton. ———— ODEO Something Faney. A carload ‘of Drifted Snow Flour, the finest made, just received by J. J. ‘Jackson, dg-tf Absolutely Pure. Cream of tartar baking Powder.— Highest of all in leavening strength.— Latest Unrrep Srares GOVERNMENT }. Foop Rerorr, Roya Bakrne Powper Co, To insure a hearty appetite and intake Si Liver creased digesti Regulator women. The common afflictions of women are sickhead-aches, indigestion and nervous tr publes. They arise largely from stomach disorders, As Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparifa is the only bowel regulating preparation, you ean see why it is more effective than any other Sarsaila in those troubles. It isdally relieving hundreds. The action te mild, direct and effective. We have scores of letters from grateful women. . Wo refer toa few: . Narrows debility, Mrs. J. Barron, 142 7th 8t., esere debility, Mra. Belden, 610 Mason 8t., Nervens debility, Miss R, Rosenblum, 232 Ivth Bt, & F. Btomach trouble, Mra. R. L, Wheaton, 704 Post 8t., & F. Bick headaches, Mrs. M. B. Price, 16 Prospect Place, 8. F, : Sek neateahes, Mra. M. Fowler, 827 Ellis 8t., Tndigeesicts Mra, ©. D. Stuart, 1221 Mission Consatpasiom, Mra. C. Melvin, 198 Kearny St, Vegetable Joy's Sarsaparilia Most modern, most effective, langest botéle, Game price, $1.00 or 6 for 95.08, ; 106 Wall St., N.Y. Spring Opening. Our GRAND SPRING OPENING of BONNETS and LATEST APRIL MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, a5-2w Main Street, Nevada City. _ oOo Better Than Imported Hats. Connoisseurs admit that ‘‘Public Taste” ams made by Cotuey Bros, of the Comd3-tf _ -2-2 @e Dental Notice. Dr. J. F. Shaw has returned from PlaFirst de d-t ++@e+ The Leading Hotels Here Sérve Ask for it. +260 Simmons Liver Regulator is invaluable It is a gentle laxative, d3-tf BROTHERS. FOR CITY ASSESSOR. \! GEO. COUGHLAN Will be a Candidate tor Missa A. Perkins, Magnolia, per box For sale at Carr Brothers’ Drup Mrs. M. Dobbins, Se Store. oceans! ees So ee ‘The main tunnel is now in about 500 feet, which will give backs of nearly or quite 250 feet, 3 A. E. Baugh and Superintendent Calahan, of the Eagle Bird mine, have quite recently bonded the Blue Jay quartz mine for one year frem the present owners. It is their intention to develop the property for the purpese of making a sale to ether parties. At the Washington mine the shaft is still being kept clear of water by pumping. No other work isbeingdene in or around the mine. Just whun the mine will be started up again is unknown to your humble servant, Cuas. McELvy. Sickness Among Children, Especially infants, is prevalent mote or less at all times, but is largely avoided by giving proper neurishment and wholesome food. The most successful and reliable of all is the Gail Borden ‘‘Kagle” Brand Condensed Milk. Your grocer and druggist keep it. : Incerrectness, Thy Name is Tidings. The Tidings says : ‘‘The Transcript is opposed to the site selected fgr Grass Valley’s new schoolhouse. Last June the TRANSCRIPT’was emphatically and to the very site. Consistency, thy name is Dennis,” The present editer of the Transcrirr was not the editor of the Transcriet last June, and the Tidings man knew it when he wrote the above squib. Correct your misstatement, Mr. Tidings, SEES The Plea of Insanity Cannot be urged in extenuatiou of the conduct of hosts of people whe constantly inflict injury upon themselves, arid lay. the foundation for serious and disastrous bodily trouble by the use, in season and _. out of season, upon slight necessity and without discrimination, of drastic vegatable , catharties and. poisonous mineral cholagogues—notably the various forms ef meroury—to relieve simply constipatien, ‘a complaint remediable at any stage oy the presistent use of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, This famous remedy never extent of half a coluinn in favor of that] A box of gravel‘from the latest upraise development in the Centennial was re ceived by Secretary James at the Gold Hill assay office Friday, says the interprise. It is the genuine old blue gravel channel business, somewhat cemented, but easily dissolved or disintegrated, and good pay. The main incline upraise has not yet cut through to .the surface, but will be shortly. Fine Ore From the Gold Flat Mine. “A ‘quanity of fine mill rock from the Gold Flat mine was brought to town today and ison exhibition at the Holbrook Housé and at Coleman, Glasson & Co.’s, Some of the pieces are afoot in width. The ore carries much good sulphurets, and in addition to ‘‘celors” shows ‘‘spotches” of gold an inch in diameter, All of the ore coming from the mine is undoubtedly of profital le grade.—Tidings. pier pgp Going to Oregon. Joe Beggs, who haz for the past four years been handling the ribbons on the today. Joe has made many warm friends here and they all regret to hear of his departure. He and his wife will go to Oregon, where they will reside jn the future. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved, From a letter written by Mrs, Ada E Hurd of Groton, 8. D., we quote: ‘Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set-in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Saviour, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it has cured me and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.” Trial bot-_ tles free at Carr-Bros.’ drug store, reglua size 50 cents and $1.00, 7eGo, Now, — r To-Mrs. Lester & Crawferd’s store and see the grand display of Millinery goods, The most elegant ever brought te this take place Friday merning. Bread and water has been the diet of the prisoners since their refusal to go to werk on the roads. 2 IGtr er ARE your eyes defective ? Call on T. ainination made, free. lt oe Se nana Death of John Timke, John-Timke, brother-in-law of . , Marks Zellerbach, formerly of Moore’s Flat, died in San Francisco on Monday last. His age was 73 years. ~ <~ee-o— — More Bich Ore, The Peabedy continues to send out Specimen ore, Supt. Tregidgo estimates the value of the ore taken out during the last few days at nearly $10,000. ——--+ eee iptitens Of Fine Millinery and other pretty arti cles at Mrs. Lester & Crawford’s on MenG. Farrer, at Vinton's, and have an ex. day, and continuing for the week, Downieville stage line, makes his last trip . . =r. F. Phillips, Record-Uniony+.--. Regulator, Union Arrivals. Mis; Lille Butler, Virginia City, M. Armstrong, San Francisco, A. C. Smith, do J. German, San Juan, John Bree, Grass Valley, \ 8. B. Dunstan, do ss: D. D. Bowman, do M. Ford, do J. H. Puellin, Quaker Hill, J. H. Ritchie, Auburn, J. Frandy, Columbia Hill, J. R. Davis, San Juan, A. M, Powers, Mooney Flat, J. L. Fogg, Oakland, P. M. Fisher, do ‘Public Taste” ‘Hams and. Bacon’’ And Lard are the best. Try them and you'll want no other. Manufactured by Couiiey Bros., Commercial atreet, d3 Easter Bonners ‘and Hats at Mrs, Lester & Crawfords. all-lw. Ty all derangements of the liver a cure is certain if you take Simiion’: Liver Regulator. A CERTAIN cure for malaria fevers is found in Simmons Liver Regulator. To provent fevers, keep the liver active an’? bowels regular with Simmons Liver BORN. In this city April 12th, te T. N. Jewett and wife, a son. y stemachs and disordered livers, Rheugripes, evacuates too copiously or weak-. ~ ens the bowels, If there is any other. °'Y: % tonic aperient in or out of the pharmacopeia of which this can truthfully be said, we are unaware of it. Abandon the fatuBaby cried, regulator, which also sets right weakened Mother sighed matism, neuralgia, sleeplessness, less of appetite, malaria, debility and kidney ‘eomplaints are troubles all conquerable by the Bitters. 3 Seed Potstoos— Dector prescribed ; Castaria ‘The Grand OpeningOf Millinery and othem, fine ing, Everybody invited. al3-2t. will eommence on Monday and — for W. W. WAGGONER, (Successor to W, F. Englebright,) Civil : Engineer : and : Surveyor, Deputy County Survever and Deputv U.S. Mineral Survevor Office n Morgaa &Bobberts block oan on orga Jievite P.F, SIVONDS Attorney and Counselor at Law, W ah rasovios IN THE STATE AND J. F. Benoit, Grass Valley, OR canine ee J. W. Upten, ti FOR CiTY MARSHAL, A. O'Connor, = 20 CHAS. PECOR Will be a candidate for — CITY MARSHAL At the May Election, Crand Qpening == > ae of the Commndmaats : Thou shalt burn one Gas Jet, to preserve -the Lord’: Prayer In Ful] Text on Thy Ceiling. Electric Plants and Pelton Motors placed in operation and gutranteed. GEORGE SLEEP, Agent for the Electrical Hngineoring Company of San ' rancisco. aI SprigLADIES: We shall be pleased to submit to your inspection all This Week more TRIMMED HATS AND BONKETS Than were ever before seen in any one house in the county. Wo want you to see them whether you wish to purchase or not. epee ‘ih? ee . OFFICE—M & Roberts’ ie" Py 444 organ Block,Neva At Geo. ©. Gaylord’s. az7-td. . the wook, at Mra, Lester & Crawford's v a ed ce wa te mm CARR FOR SALK BY SB Renract Pac APERFECT PICNIC. ~ _It is a little carly to talk of perfect pionics, but nettooseente—talk—ot—Butter Cups and Boston Chips. Candy is not all that it ought to be when it happens to be pleasant to the taste. It should be absolute in its purity. These Butter Cups and Boston per fF have many qualities in common, © In purity they are perfect, in taste hey are delicious and in popular favor they are making exceedingly rapid strides, , Chose who have tried them know what a laxury they are; for those who haven't there is 4 treat in store, : Call and try my Popular Brands of CIGARS. 1, M, FOLEY, Confectioner, No. 13 Commercial St., Nevada City. —_ —_ a a wand Spee and Summer oo. a a oe . —— Hi pannnonneny mms Patterd Hats and Toques ~——aAND—~ ‘ THE © ISEST AND = TEST STYLES IN HILUIMRY, + Dit: AND: FANCY = GOODS, CON MENCING TI. URSDAY, APRIL 7, Pt) WiC ALL ARE RESPECTRUTEY INVITED TO ATTEND. fust receive . 26 dozen ‘Trimmed Sailor Hats which will be sold at 15 cents each. “ifty (zen Daity Wreaths at 5 coats cach. TO Come aud sse them before they are x.. Loe. Commercial il gone, Street next to Meat Colley's NEVADA CITY, CAL. Market, ay 0 A a ARR ng The Leadiug Grocery Store in Nevada City, eT eee ee en AT, THIS STORE WILL ALWAYS BE ROUND THE CHOICEST GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, — -. CASE GOODS, LIQUORS, WINES, Ete To be_had in’Nevada City. i Sel —, cw co co —, = co _* My Goods are Fresh and Pure and Sold at Lowest Rates, 9 JACKSBN, Baie” Comarca ’