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: Our name,
ests.
~establistted
of benefit, to the public..
~ "Two promingat fnstances fii pojat . Ts.
are the highways: connecting this:
ceive Advertisement Jat
for the TRANSCRIPT, ang
ROAD DNPROVEMENTS,
The condition of tt of the wagon roads
counécting “‘Wevada” “Chy with thie . "
surrounding counly;i@ & great meas, .
ure regulates her commercial interel to and from here is increased or diminished, do Oar Business ihen expand or ¢outract their ‘transactions.
For other reasons besides the above, .
does it not only behoove the “people
“of a single town. or-city, butof wholecountfés as well, to pay a fair share,
of attention to keeping their regtilar.
“thoroughfares in such . ,
repair a8 ‘Will offer an Inducetient to
the tide of travel to increase in’ prov}
portions, atid.to opening up.new and . .
needed routes: wlierever it will be
city with. North Bloomfield. and, San.
Juan, neither of which are const¥ucted it @ manner to render~ them: con=
venient for the tietebai ties ‘of’ tefiuisters. Indeed, these’ two. important
roads are at some seasons. of the year
. few more devs,"
In the game degree:that trav<. p
-. $2,000 to the ton.:
The vad Trustees hold their rege
&
‘and the. ranchers
may whistle at Jack Frost.
The Murchie mine. employs 40
men; the Pittsburg keeps the same
number busy ; the Providence finds
work for 85.
be given.by es Choral Society on
Thursday eventing wext, cap now be
rocured ‘at Vinton’s Drug Store.
The Workitigmen wilt hold a reg-"
ular meeting on. Friday evening, May
184, to which-time they adjourned .at.
the meeting on mraiey evening
last. :
There didn od rE ee ‘end
to the cloads which hung over the
city yoomrdsy< The: sun was, cack
‘hail fell at odd intervals.
“The door of the: ‘Grass Valley Unen with a piece ofatone that assay 8
The door of the
ANSCRIPT office is held shut by a
‘# 2,000 pound weight placed against
inon theinside.. Wy are waiting
‘for a man onthe outside whois asktng tor tlie gari’ Sones article,” to
go away. ' : {
“(he Defiance rs Ahlen
almost. impassable to heavily frerght~
‘ed wagons, and the result is that
more cifeditons route whith taps,
the Narrow Gauge failroad ‘at Grass’
Valley has been-adopted. The ins}
~~“portanéé OPremedying such & Btate. .
of affairsiat once presents iteelt. One:
. of two thitig “nay be done "either:
make new toads; or-repaif the “old }
cemeet es
the Iamert. pic-nic ‘Gitte gives prom
ty. The ledge is owned. by Speacer
Hobby and others, and has a cada
it some 600 feet, and most of the way
on the ladge, . which is from two. 4
two and a half feet thick, with nuMierous. stringers running to it, which
ones, Cat-down the Purdon Grader}
~and ‘the fretytit haulers will rise up
aud bless the people; if ft is not feas-.
ible to do that,.do something else,
so that travel wilt-wot be diverted
from its proper channel; as at present. .
the rock Very much resemblés the
old Bureka rogk, and se far prospeets
The Beecher—Tilton Scandal Re, ‘wived, —
The following» letter : appeared
Breese: ce oa
: reported as follows: .
{86 to become a good-paying properPP
Workin . a
ze ~ Moore’ 8 Flat, i 18th; 1878.
by siniitne N. H. Westfall Chaig
man, and John Rich Secretary.
It was moved, and passed that a
committee of three be appointed by
planatory of the sense of the meetHing; therefore the Chair appointe
J.C. Eastman, d.,.Rodgers sad Me.
Pendleton on paid Committee, whieh
Whereus,
Workingmen of Moore’s Flat have
met together this, Saturday. evening, tApril 13th, 1878, to determine the.
desirability of
ingmen'sparty-in ‘this precinct -t. .:
o-operate with similar organizptions
already movivg —throughout the
county.
Aad, ‘he is: néedless ‘to. récapitulate ‘you, the . ineeption
and saxide of this movement,
You-are‘all no doubt familar’ with
the facts. One thing is evident that
the time‘has how arrived for the le‘boring masses to assert their right
to a voice in the formution of ‘the
Jaws; especially those laws control}
ling aud defining the elution of labor to cupital. Too lotig have we
blindly followed the lead of the professional politicians, those buggurds .
in increasing numbers aroutid’ the reninants of the
litical feast. Two long have we
been the dupes of that class aptly
desctibed:seay + of cross. betweea
S i ig politician and & 6Oners; paid. emissures of richer men,
pervading and gontr ing our county conventions, and through these
the Stite;lowaaputneee CHAE
with iuaitable cheek, the: me ovat @R-+
tirely succeeded in perverting the .
administration of just laws, and almost subyertivg our, constitutional.
form of government. Phese facts
are patent to the commonest understunding,andia it to be wondered at
that the voting niusses buve become
disgusted with their-old purty assoCintions or affili#tions,“and have de
mead Teatro Potter.
the -Obuit to dratt/resol@ tions» @x*} gio)
ed . i Primary
Pursuant to call the .
forming. a Work-. . State, and more especially in thia .
2:40 Peumanshi F. H, cAllis. sbip—I Mc
fet yeti “thee “who~ were . Crowell
bie? af polities fy hones; place-hant-. © 15 Discussion” on eum.
2:20 Discussion on
2:40 Recess.
3:00 Instrumental or Vocal _Mau“game.
3: 05 ‘Readin The best methods
Ha an Miss Preston.
3:25 The best.method. of
morality—Prof. Carmichael.
3:40 Discussion on same.
. 3:55 Report of ‘Critics.
Turspar April 36th.
9:00 a. um. Music, : :
9:05 Roll Call. of Members,
Neill,
9:30 Discussion on same.
*Crowell,
10:10. Diseussion on same.
10 :30 How to. [each the Elemente’
s. Robinson,
11:00 Language Lessons—Prof.
P. J. Carmichael.
11:15 Discnssion on same,
11:30°School, Organization Prof,
G. V. Le Veaux:
(1:30 P.M. Masie,
1:35 Boli Galt of Members,
1:40 Word “Analysis—Mr, M. B.
Potter,
2:00 Methods of Teaching sane’
area and Correspondence—Prot
icKker
_2:20 Disenasion on same,
3 :00. Recess. SETI
3:20 Teaching Phystology—Prof.
G. V. Le Veaux, vag
3:40 Discussion on same;
that all, ‘persons tnterdoad in she :
jorder was made directing publica9:10 “Percentage-Me. Jb.G. O-Te
9:50 History of U; S.—Prot. 0, B=
_11:15 Discussion’ on same. pila 73
3:55 ending exoreiso—Prot0. I H.
estatebe and appear at the same
to show cause why an order of
distribution should not be made of
the said estate attiong the heirs.
fmunepax, April, 17th..
Tn he tiatter of the estate of J.
E> Hamlin, @ééeased) “A, Rosenthal,
B.H. Miller and August Lademan
were appointed appraisers, and an
tion of Notice to Creditors.
HE Nevada County Teachers’ oe
will convene at 1.30 P,M.,
MONDAY APRIL: 29th, 1878,
And continue int session during: the week.
It wid] be bald atthe
W ashin gton School Heuse, Nevada
City.
NOTICE,
Oveice Nevada Grave Mixine (o,,
San Francisco, © ri)11,1
T a meeting of ‘the Beara of ine
of the Nevada Gravel Mining ¢
‘omI heid this day, Assesement
bres ee share, jeviea January GOs is
hereby rescinded & PENTECOG, '
[als-Bt:p _Seeretary.
Notice. to “Creditors.
pp one ey
STATE of Josiah_ Ro
E Notice is hereby given by ‘the wean’
“ighed, Executorsef the Estate of Josiuh
Rogers, ae tofthe ered itors 6f,and 51)
vouchers, within four
first publication of
Pexecutors:
. , Pine stheet Sifgan Nevade Sie Newds Welling,
RUTH L RUG
“Executors of the Estate of cH og gers,”
' déreased.
J.M. Walling, Att'y fou Ruecutors.
___ Nevada City. April 15th , 1878.
‘“ESTRAY NOTICE,
inonths after the
C= to the enclosure of the ‘ios.
“Teachers of the county MUST attend its
sessions or be considered guilty of unprofessiunal conducts. See section 1560 Re
vired School Law. Able ins‘ructors will be
presént. Schoo] Trustees and others insppeeted in education are invited toattendy
GEO, E. ROBINSON,
apis . ») ‘Supt, of Schools," WORKINGMENS’ TICKETS,
signed, on Saturday, April 13th, 1878,
a.Brindle Cow with a young calf. The
owner.can obtain the same by calling at
Temperance Hall, cd h ro y a
paying charges. nf GRIMES
Nevada City, April 16, OT8.
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
HE ANNUAL. MEETING oF THE
stockholders of THE
For Marshal, ge
Pg pd bgee peasanelet
ger For Gy Tyeanuivey,
A (TION, will be held at M
Hall, on
ssonic
Saturday Evening, ‘May 18. 1978.
for the purpose of electing three Trustees
or Neil ay“ od nel and of transacting
such other business as may lawfully come
before-tt—
4:25 Critio’s Report.
+ Evening Session.
1:30 Discussion. Are we teaching 100 _ many! i} and if so what
ones ought to be rejected? “Disonssdon opened vy A. Burrows,
\_ 8:30 Discussion.
pani inishment ought not to be inflicted
h the. eae “8 ofthe school,
. WEpNEsvax, May Ist.
9:00 «. MMasic.
9:05 Roll Call, .
9:10 Orthography—J, E. Carr.
‘not amis ‘40 geler: to ‘the two sad
__charters which ‘the Downieville Mes.
senger says. were secured by Wm,
Wilbourn from the recent California
Legislature—one ‘for a road from
Dowaleville to Forest. City, .via-the
Plioeghe thine, and the, ether for a
~road three mniles = above: Sierra-City,
on Tuesday in tue New York newsMr. Ita, D. Wheeler—Dear Sir:
A few weeks since, aiter loug months
‘of mental. anguish, Ltold, as yon
know, a few friends whom I had
bitterly deceived, tnat the charge
brougbt by wy husband .of adultery.
between myself uni Rev. Henty:
Ward: Beecher was true, and that’
the lia I had lived. so well for the
past four years, hud bee me. intolerable ¢> me. ‘That statement I now
_ years old, bewutifal,
via Gold Lake, to Mohawk Valley,
Surveys for the “most practicable.
routes will: be made immediately,
the Forest City road having precedence.’ They will both be finished’
this year if possible.. These:.roads
are very muth needed to develop}
the vast and apparently ‘inexhaustls
ble mineral, wealth of Sierra .county.
The distance for freight teams. from
Nevada »Gity,*to. Downieville will
chalk bé poduced ‘to Jésa than forty.
miles. Tt is thought that there will
be less up grade on: this tlan’on the
old routes.’
—_—-——» What an Old Miner Says of the
Murchie Mine,
A man who bas wotked in nearly
every mine in the county, and ig at
present employed iv the deptheofthe
Murchie, fiforms.us that. the.etrike
made by that company excels for extent and richness anything he has
ever yet seen developed in this .section. Where they were working
vesterday the ledge had increased to
the remarkable thickness of six fedt.
lor someé'tinie it fas averaged three
teet, and the rock taken ous is unexpectedly rieh, © The Murchie is rapidly stepping inte the front: rank’ of
Nevada’gobaty’s bopanzas,
ern ation p> > -Oices
We Give *em Up.
A valuable dorrespondert who re+
sides on the Ridge. has sent. us a }
dozen of 4 Offgibal conandrums for
publication. -We have spent:.the
‘best part of two days trylpg to solve
them, and out hair has ‘turned gray
in the-effort. Ourowhele aim in: life
will now be to get éven with the
sender, "Lo that end we are’ underwo) DSE thorough waning . in the at
pagilistie. ”
a te ‘ 7
Taw wife of the Spanish Minister
took be¥ first walk in © Washingtou
tue otber day, be ‘edase she-had-anew
walking eostiuie, too AVect not to be
shown.» ‘Tbe drtss Gane oulyoty the
nukles, Was er very. plain, kik
} brated se en velvet and bourett:.
Het bat oa webip with a wreath of
hops, and sbe wmetmagber neck
lace wf beads ae bigiaw perciies, Wed
translucent as Wahhg bt. “The lidy is
shout. byemtyengx opctwe ly-eight
with) murners
lance sleath: eg.
. wretched story will again bd ‘spread
solemuly reaffirm und leave the trath . P°°rrwith God, to whom also I cummit
‘myself andm my ebildren and all.who
may ‘sutfer, koow full well the
explanation thit will be songbt byt
any of this acknowledgement: ‘‘A
desire to return to my husband,”
“insanity,’* "malice," — everything
fave the true. and only one—my
qnickened. conseieuce and a sense of
what ig'due to the cause of jus ice
and truth. During all the couplica.
tions of these yours you have been .
my contidential friend, and therefore
. I address this Jeiter to you, .authorizing and requesting you 10 secure
its publication,
Exrz\sera R. Tiitoy.
Brooklyn, Apru 13, 1878,
Mr. Beecher was out uf the city
Sunday night-when Mrs. Tiltoa’s letter was miadp public, and his whereabouts was not kuown save to a few
Lériends, The Tribune telegraphed
him a copy of the letter’ at a lute
hour Monday and received the. folOwing Gispatch in-reply.
Waverty, N.Y., April 15. -Ta.
New York ‘Tribune: I confrout Mrs.
Tilton’s confession with an. explicit
and absolute deyial,, The testuwony
to her own innocence and to mine,
which forfour years she bad made
to bundreds, in public aud private,
and béfdre'the Courté in writing and
orally, L declsre to betrne, and. the
tillegations now wade in eontradiction of her uniform, solemn andinnvarying statements bitberto made I
utterly “deny. T declare ber innocent of the transgression.
Henny’ Wasp Bexcusn:
For a time the columns of our
newspapers Will’be again hurdene
With the filth which this miserable
business engenders, ‘The position
occupied by the clerical defendant is
80 higuin the social’and religious
the charges made
him, and) eo"the Whole
afford to ignore
against
forth to the delectation of scandal
mongers, How much of a corrupt.
dug influence it will have in destroying things holy, no wan can ioresee!
It were far better that Beeclier, and
Tilton, and: Woodhull, and Moulton,
and allthe balance of the free-love
crowd, liad been cast into the sea
world, that no public journal can!
denisbly theirs, to effect w change in
this particularThe ofe bu versa’ of
this Republigtiv rg KTP Ah fie-ed,
and what do We find?. Starting with
ubtold \résoureés, aad with a
domain rivalin
of continental Kurope,the giant maw
of ly “has wbsorbed if) alli}
Tue oe have become énornidusly
tich, abd the -greéat-mass extremely,
Ppoor, ‘The taboring-masses—of_tbis_
county,
dition’
old countries. of Muro With a
ast public debt, the revéndes vf the
pece for years ty pope bypvotheout , ‘monvpolists, and oar vast
public domain, tha, noble heritage,
Which 6ombined with houest yaiala
tlou Was the, primary cause of our
uuexampled stride in population and
consequent wealth, is already squandered aud exbuusted; and to-day we
stand having beéu surroanded iu the
pust by wll tae elements tbat could
contributs to forma great, “hnifipy .
und prosperous tution, the Home o
a free and gen¢érous. people,—o
the heaviest taxed and: wer
éd people on this éarth,
fggerition? ‘No; +f is" the frozen .
oubly blind who truth, und he is
does hot see it.
And now the laboring tien of —
Pacitic coast have to meet and Rrappie ~with another problem.-A bedthen horde bas invaded us, It is useless to inquire which of the opposing parties is responsible. . The fact
exists. Our eXpe tienge teaches us
thut we cannot rely jupon either of
them f ra solution uf the provlem,
We must depetd upon ourselves; we,
whose lubur comes im direct conflict
with theis..Let.us unitedly.wilk
that THE “CHINESE MUST GO.
Let. vs steadfastiy adbere tor tuat
uttirmation., Letat. be the, rallying
ery. Let us bend all our energies to
accomplish that ead, in eonjauciion
Wit the other ery of National honesty in the National Halls of legislation, State Honesty it “Stite legis lativn aud Manietpai honesty in niunicipul affairs.
Yberefore, be it resalved, that we
the laboring. Mussesby presenting an
united front ean succe Re stemming
the present tide of political torruption ind inaugurating a oew era in
public affairs.. We muy then proudly say, that we are a tree aud independent people : otherwise we nay
us well admit tiat our government is
a fuilure, and that the dame of liberty has expired upon the altar which
gave it birth.
On mouon the preamble and resolutions Wers Uuauitbously adopted.
On wotion a commi.tse of ive
was appointed on permanent orgapi«
pasion with special instructions to
vonfer with all siinilar organizations
tg ut fe county,
n Metion ie me‘ ting. adjourned
to Sacarduy, 7 a ’
N. H. Ween » Kaanidanhe
with tmilstones about tly necks, P
‘than that this disgraceful: historys}
with iis demoralizing miss. of . ‘pasty.
dutaita, Should ave ever’ tden’ made
ablic. £ #4 $¢
-dobu Rich, Bemis tary,
» "Dae city of Bliat, Michigan, , does.
Dot owe a dollar, tor can it run in
debt hereafter, unless. by Mircet
termined to exercise Se the power, un= . _
iff extent the i
he wo
. tion,”* Lae
9:30 Discussion of\puma,
9:50 Etymology.of “Grammar—
Mrs. O. EB. Parsons. ae
10:10 Discussion on same>—
10:25 Arithmetic fractious.—=N.
Kennedy.
10:45 Recess.
7 11:00, Discussion on fractions.
1:20 Mathematical Geography—
J. Tiffuny.
* 11:40 reer Nag Herod.
Afternoon—1.30, Music,
135 Calling Roll,
ower,
it 20-. Disuussion.
2.40 , Becess.
3.00 ' Masic.
3.05 Leeture—Edneational
islution in our own and ot
Mes Dr. Citr, ~
Critie’s Report.
Evening—7.3
Lecture
Ke
States,
ll Call. Music,
rof. C.H. Alleu, on
of the Home in Educa“THURSDAY, May 2d.
9.00 Mrsic.
9.35 oil Call.
9.40. School Gomsament; Prof.
Garmiéhae),
10,00 Ratio~ and Proportion, J.
C. Boynton,
10.20 . Disenssion.
10.40, Recess,
11 00 Natural History, Mrs, Dr.
Carr.
11.30 Snytax of Grammar, Z, T.
Smitwo. i
Afternoon—1.30 Masic,
1.35. Rol} Call,
1.40 -Book-keeping and Business
Forms, G@. Ws Eldon,
2.00° Discussion.
2.20. Reading, Prof. C. H. Allen.
8.00 Recess,
5 20 Drawing, Frauk Power.
3.40 Discussion.
8 5¢@. Phonetics, F. H. MeAllister.
410 Discussion.
425. Report of Critics.
Evening—7 30 Music. Roll Call, .
Lectttre—social Ecunowy und Edaucubits Mrs, Dr. Carr,
Fripay, May 34.
9.00 Rell Call. Masic.
#10 Primwry Object Teaching, by
Miss ‘&, Banks,
9.30 The Relation of Studies to
Mental Development, Prof. ©. H.
Allen.
10.30 Discussion.
10.40. Recess.
11.00 Metric System, J. E. Carr.
11.20 Diseussion.
11.30.” Methods of eect Dep, by .
Peter Bile
17.50 Discussion.
lutérmission, ad
1.30 Music. Bell Call.
ie Panay? G Mi riuar e0 x Miss} e! zo: <rapl ay,
2.15 Calisthenice and Breathing
Exercise; R. E, Robinson. :
2.35 Recess.
3.50 ~ Reports of Committees and
Miscellune:os business,
A. 30 . Adjournment,.
‘Toe foregoing. is an outline of the
orde< of exercises, which witli be varied to suit the convenience of Professor Allen, Mrs. Dr, Garr aud other
éducaturs wuo wise be Present.
Vote Ob thheccti 2eB8 5» ae
eel
“BResolyed that] —
“tle and interest of Mi
‘ole ~-t-40-—SchoolEoonomy, Prot 6-H, jana
ak pla are ie re fe we eh a
who” ero 2.00 Reading for Grammar Grades.
_aétes, in
. Doane LEE DIRECTION OF
L. W. DREYFUSS.
For City ARROOOOF .. a
—W.8.LONG.
“For Trustees,
Ke CASPER, F. GILTET,
J. C. LOCKLIN, ;
CONSTABLE’S SALE.
¥ VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO
me directed and delivered,issted from
the Court of Léopold Garthe, aa acting
Justice of the Peace in and for tke Town.
ship of Nevada, Nevada Co., State of Cal.,
‘bearing date April Lith, 3818,.0n. a-judg.ment rendered in said Court on the 15th
ay of July, 1876, in favor of ae A Monnd by him duly assigned to George
pi sburg, and ciples Michsel Coughlan,
for the 8um of Three Hundred and uastyfive 70-100 Hollars damages, and Twen
five 85-100 DoNars cost of suit at the
dering of said
costs, I have levi
—
gment, with crulng
all tight ti.
——
\% of a 4 of the aw 4 of See, 31}
li_w, RG E, M. 'B. M, Contathing x
in all 29 Sis00 acres of mining land,
Notice is hereby given that ‘I will expose’
to pubic sale all the above described property (or sufficient to satisfy said demand)
‘to the highest bidder for. cash, in gold coin,
im xront of the Court House door, in Nevada City,on THURSDAY, the 9th day of
May, 1878, wetween the hours of 9 o'clock
A. M. and 5 o’clock P. M. of said day.
Given undet my hand this 16th day of
April, 1878. . WILLIAM SCOTT,
api7 Constable of Nevada Tn
Schoo: Mirectoas’ xlecuon.
Nore is hereby giv: én to the qualitied
Electors of
Nevada School District,
including Nevada City; that an election
Ww vila be held on
“Saturday, April 27th, 1878,
Atthe Washington School House,
Fr the purpose of eleeting Two (4) Schoel
Directors of said District. “The ‘pofis‘will
open ore hour after smirige and close at
sunset. Erastus Bond Inspector, A. R,
Wadsworth and Delos Calkins, Judges.
By order of the Board of Education.
J. C, RICH, President.
Com E, MULLOx, Clerk, apl6—
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
. ATHANIEL BAILEY will be a candi
date for election to the office of City
Manshai, at the-ensuing City election, to
be held: oa Monday: one 6th, 1878.
GRAND
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL}.
CONCERT
BY THE
NEVADA CITY
CHORAL SOCIETY,
PROFS. DAVIS AND MULLER,
AT THE
NEVADA THEATRE,
‘Tuesday Even’ g, April 23, 1878.
A magnificeat programme will be
sented to the Public by the most taj
ladies and gentlemen of this cit 3
Paranda Fitty Cents.
Children Halt Price.
ceased: -to exhibit them with the Slowey
: = C
Nevada March, 30th , 1878
te oarere: MAKING.
*
ee
MISS LOTTIE WEISS,
that slie is now prepared to
Cut, Fit, and Make all ‘kinds of
DRESSES,
IN THEMOS2, FASHIONABLE . STYLES
AND AT LOW RATES.
Millinéry in all its Branches,
Ladies’ Hats and Bonnéts made to order
or made ove in the Latest Epring anu
Summer Styles.
Gentlemen's Panama and Leghern Hate
Cleaned and Whitened,
All work entrusted tomy ¢are. Will re. ceive prowpt and careful attention, _
Photograph 0:1 Paintings,
Executed in the highest style of the art,
Cail and see specimens at AN'TOINE
aaa 8S, where orders can be left.
MISS LOTTIE WEISS,
Sacramento Street,
wery.
GRAND
EBXCU RSI ON
—AND— ae
PIC Ni C,
TO BE HELD AT
ISMERT’S GROVE,
. Sunday, Mey 6th, 1878,
Under the auspices o
GRASS VALLEY vAMP, No.
! 72, 0. of Cr.
LARGE PLATFORM FOR. DANCING will be provided, and the’ best
of brass and string Music will be in attendance. There will be seate for the accommodation of guests, on the grounds
A fine Lunch on the ground by Mrs
Ismert.
Neg
Residence,
Weiss’ bi
near
m28
TIME TABLE. :
Leave Grass Vailey at $49 A. M,, 10.15
A.M., 1.06P. M., 240 bP. M.,3.3u P. M.,
8:25 P. M.
4. Leave Nevada City , at 9.30 A.
2.00 P. M., 4% P.M, 7.00 P.M.
PRICES AS USUAL,
By order of the Comanittee.
District School Tix lection.
23M,
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} WY OTICE is hereby given to, the qualitied
Electors of
NEVADA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Including NEVADA CITY; that an Ele
tion will be held onSaturday the 27th day of April
1878, atthe Washington Schov '
Bailding, . .
For the purpose of votir 6 vpon
able property of suid b stz
ursto be agg be im
electing an Arseseor aad C alee ac
e Polis will open one héur after eunfge and close at sunset. ’
Erastus Bond, Inspector, A. R. Wacsworth and D. Jos Calxins, Judges.
By order of the Board of Edtivatien.
3.0, KICH, Presidcnt,
oO, E. Mulloy, Clerk. a0
@AN MAKE MONEY fasier at work
for us than at anything: elee. Ca)
tal not wired; we will start you. $42
er day @t home made by tae matrious.
en, womea, boys end girls wanted evetywhere to work for us. Now is the time.
Doors open at 7 o’clock, Concert com.
Go. B/Rosixson, Supt. Schools,
mencesaf § P.M.” * aplo
pCa tly outit and terms free, Address
TBUE & CU , Augusta, Maine.
WOULD respectfully announce to
the Ladies of-.Nevada and a ad. ae
The Dail
é PEI
Paul Pleasan
fascinating and
~ the Pacific Coas
tribator to seve
erary pablicatic
jnthecity. “
the columns 0
News Letter h
_ beauty pingerit
tence that apf
imagination of
_We are please
prilliaat writer
ot remaining I
da Citys
Registered ai
‘Hh Atwater, M
mong. and J. Os
‘J. J. Briggs, *
Mowbray, Sanly, Stockton.
John H. Di
ex-Sheriff of N
town yesterday
his interest in
the former plac
forthe next {
offers.
On
to whose ins‘
gives his name
employed in tl
was arrested b
time previous
now learn tha’
somewhat in p
from the Gove
the. Governor.
_muan, and that
necessary doe
since, he+8 no
City.” Petersc
~ the fidgers of
twice before (+)
pus, but It is
intend to give
"tunity to evad
Assessor Lo
Assessment R
1878; and it v
Trustees at t
to-night. T
niaty of the re
Number of
Value of cit
Improveme:
Improve né!
$1,300.
Personal pr
Money, $15.
‘Total amou
$624,166.
Spec
Friday bein;
will. be full
Trinity Chur
ionement o
Christ, for. t
“Ou Easter 80
Nn
Communian,
doctriué Of Xt
Suuday scho
their Basher. £
lic invited. 4
Gr
Ds
Will be at’ t
few days, with
improved spe
Champign¢
‘
Hyman Br
the largest, b
complete stoc
Boys’ Clothi
Boots, § ses,
in thé marke!
told at greatl
convinced gal
corner Broad
vada City,
Sp
Mrs. Beil
ttued “to
wuXions to 6
Patrons at th
where she wi
clarvoyant 8
2, and~ fror
cles Tuesda:
Sittings aul
sie z=
Jet receiy
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