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Grass VALimy,—We glean the fol
lowing items from the National :*
nar iday-thoming,
morning, about. Ti o’closk, gad.
erage
damaged, Friends and. acqnainianom, are
A invited,
AT THE
NEVADA ‘THEATRE,
(AN NOW BEB. MADE, at the PIONEER ese Exercises will consist
con
of
alone
Declamations,
~—eounty. We have recently made men‘the fire, as isusnal,was a defective stove NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
ty, California.
ON BROAD STREET.
LANCASTER & WASEY, Prop’s.
~Jocalities ofthe county, andwe yesterman named Packard,
afew days
day received a bunch of rye, from the . . __A
April 25, 1808,
since, had his right leg broken, about
~-ganch of H. L. Hatch, at Indian Sprimgs: four inches above the ankle joint. He M Zellerback San Fra Mrs Thomas Oak T ra
d Landsbury
Millar died on San Francisco on Weddian Springs are lookifig first-rate, and
“‘nesday last. He waswell known and
all will produce extraordinary crops. highly esteemed; asa man and a phy
These successes will induce a more ex‘sicianin this place, wheré he had residtended cultivation, and in a few years ed some three years previous to his deFrom ‘a letter ‘received from E. B.
county will almost equal in value the
yield of her mines.
Land is cheap Boust, Esq., of the Hnquirer, we learn
that the great blue lead has been struck
F : aghrelpenpy the county compared with at Dutch Flat. ‘The lead was struck by
-that in the older farming localities; and James: Taef last Fall, in a shaft, but he
agriculturists have every advantage kept the fact a secret until the 23d inst.,
when he made the discovery public.
that soil, climate and good markets can
give, and the successes of those who
———
duv anuoUncemclit w
Improved
CAN FURNISH THESE SCREENS three
NEW SPRING SILKS.
CLOAKS AND PARASOLS.
MARSEILLES DRESSES.
or four sizes fimer thau any ever —
ed, They have greater disch
style punc
reen and for
PRINTED & PLAIN LAWNS,
:
§
cheoonpee or durability are.not ex:
cng Owners
re ‘screens will save
Two Hand
TRY
rag ect cpu
Solicited.
2" am aleo Lng ys to farnish Flom
PB ait
nines, {Ot
men *,
ar
and eng
“als
reat)itedLad tae
rancisco Pioneer Screen*Wo.
;
OLN W. QUICK, Manufacturer.
Removal
to Vulcan lron Works, ‘Tremont St.
bet. Mission & Howard, San se apiL ©
;
‘meme «
New Material for
Traveling and Walking Suits!
« [Trimming to Match.]
EMBROIDERIES,
LACES,
HOBERY,
LINENS,
a
TABLE DAMASK,
NEW STYLE FRINGES and GIMPS.
THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS
of NEVADA LODGE, No. 13, F. &.
A. M. are hereby notified to meet at
the Lodge Room, on SUNDAY, A wi
6th, at 1 o'clock, for the a ey of attendi
he Funeral of BROTHER
J ENKINS.
All Master Masons are Fraternally invited to
— *By order.
a:
i
A.D. TOWER, Secretary.
What-do you want?
KID GLOVES, TRIMMINGS, of every
description, for sale at the Lowest
Market Prices,
J, & 8. ROSENTHAL.
Nevada, April 14th—Im
WILLIAM LEWIS,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
CIGARS,
The lead where struck indicates great
GOLDSMITH'S
TOBACCO,
DRY COODS STORE,
MEERSCHAUM PIPES, .
MATCHES,
have already commenced farming will public had of course great effect on the
lead others to enter upon the business. ay of Dutch Flat, and all were jubi
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Cor. Broad & Pine Streets.
The value of roe increased
The lead’
, EXTENSIVE Mouxine ENTERPRISES. immediately in thatBroad street, Nevada elty.
Arrangements are now being made, ‘struck is supposed to tie great Caliwhich at ho distant day ‘will effect the fornia “blue gravel lead,” aida always ~—JUST RECEIVED FROM THE EAST—
pays immensely, Dutch Flat is a lively
development of mines in the vicinity of place at this time.
A large and splendid lot of
ea
nfs
bar
SES
and
Cigars and Tobacco, .
A Democra‘t’s Reason ror Orpos~~. bottom of ‘this channel or basin has
never. yet been reached, but the surING CoNGRESS.—A short time since a} {2 THE LARGEST AND BEST LOT EVER
Go to
Keep a the..
°s
* Columbia Hill. to. the bed ‘rock. The
face gravel is worked off and has yielddiscussion occurred’ in this county,
Quartz Will’ Screeas!
At half the Established Rates .
Largest stock of .
JACONETS,
CALICOES,
api
Mill Owners Take Notice.
In addition we also offer the
Masonic¢ Funeral,
tichness. The discovery being made
ant,
The Exhibition will be given‘the Evenimg before the et
Fi eo mana
oe of Which
ew
i
,
Bests
National Exchange Cigar Store.
Se
y 88
Carpets, Oil Cloths;
WS
A. Ll. ZEKIND'S.
GREATEST
-NDUCEMENTS are no
Assortment. of Dry Goods,
RECEIVED IN THIS CITY,
Nevada, April 26th,
4h
uf all minds of sare now offered te: mavers
. GOODS; BOOTS; SHOES; aud*all’k*nds of
The ground is in which one of the “unterrified” was
Goods
in the Clothing line and the LOW PRIof such a character that itis almost imparticularly rough on the Rump ConNEVADA THEATRE,
. CES.at HAAS & CO,’S causing
Store are
great.
A Republican present asked
possible to get an opening by means of gross.
OR CITY MARSHAL.
C. L. GRAVES.. ~acnvvekaases and Mawagen
him
what
reason’he
had
for
such
bit"a shaft or incline,and repeated attempts
HHARLES W. CORNELL is a candidate for
EXCITEMENT.
Sa CITIZENS OF NI
NEVADA AND VICINtodo this have only ended in failure. terness; When he replied: “The passin’
re-election to the office of City Marshal at
ity are respectfully informed that the
he election on Monday, May 4th.
Inthe market. The buyers are making & grand
There is, however, a plan now in conof that.ere ‘Ten Year Office Bill was
outragus
and
wnconstitutionel,
too!”
Talented and Beautiful
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
templation, by which it is believed the
rush .
;
.
AT. BAILEY is hereby announced
ground may be worked to the bed rock. “Oh,” said the Republican, “You refer
S=RAND SISTERS!
candidate for the oar of City Marshal
Running from Grizzly Hill on the South to the Tenure of Office Law, I guess.
ON
Klection May 4th,1
Yuba, to Badger Hill on the Middle No wonder you are down on. Congress. Supported by the COMPANY OF THE NEW
ed very large returns.
SACRAMENTO ACADEMY OF MUSIC are
engaged and will-appear on
Yuba, is an éxtensive channel supposed I should be, too, in your fix.”
to have been the bed of an ancient
Episcopan Srrvices.—Rev. Mr Wednesday Evening, April 29th,
river. At Columbia Hill, according to
Chapin, of Grass Valley, will hold Episer will be presented the Local Drama encommon belief, there was a deep basin,
eopal services in the Brick Church on
where this channel spread over a wide
Main street, this Sunday afternoon at
THREE FAST WOMEN!
~ ange
of country and received the wa84 o’clock,
Mise Olivia Rand,
. ters which ran from the channel which
THE
CELEBRATED
CONTRALTO, IN SEV“48.now opened at Kennebec Hill. The
A SAN Francisco paper says tle stock
EN
DIFFERENT
CHARACTERS,
only points where this channel has of broom corn in the market is said to
—and—
FOR CITY
¥ MARSHAL.
That estabiis m ni and the Minersare buying.
OHN H: GRAY ie announced,
ann
at the resplendid Rubber U.othing and Boots, warranquest of many friends, a candidate for the
office of Cliy Maphe atthe City Election in
ted to keep out the water of
May next.
wada, March Bist, 1368,
For City Treasurer,
Tre
DEER CREEK
GyBonas RK. CRAWFURD will bea candi-date for Vity T; geese at the Charter
Klection, May 4th, 1
m4
Or any other stream in the county of Nevada,
FOR CITY TREASURER.
B, FRINK announces himself as a can
didate for
Treasurer,at the
been opened are at Badger and Columhave been concentrated in a few hands,
election to be held
a Mey den,
e
_
Miss Rosa Rand,
bia Hills, which, following the supposin consequence of which the corn has
THE YOUNG PRIMA DONNA, IN FIVE
A RICH STRIKE
ed course of the channel, are from four advanced one hundred per cent. and
PACIFIC MUSICAL GAZETTE.
DIFFERENT CHARACTERS,
to five.-miles apart. It is. proposed to brooms one dollar a dozen. ‘The cultiIntroducing the world renowned
Is no better than the splendid bargains which
ONLY $1 A YEA !
commence at the South Yuba river and vation of broom corn in California promFEMALE MINSTREL
SCENE.
open a bed rock tunnel in the direction ises to be a lucrative business,
of Grizzly Hill. On this line paying .
Hon, Lansing B. Mizner, of Solano,
ground can be reached in half a mile
and worked to the bed rock. When is placed before the Union voters of the
this tunnel reaches Columbia Hill it is Third Congressional District, as.a canthodght that it will be of sufficient didate for Congress. -The Solano Press
are obtai
’at the
ned
atore of 8. HAAS & 00..
Bradder Bones.ees.+.OLIVIA RAND.
UBLISHED
ROUMS OFMONTHLY AT THE MUSIC
Tamborine..++,.0s+.eROSA RAND,
Tickets $1.
KOHLER, CHASE « Co.,
DR. C. M. BATES,
SAN FRANCISCO,
Nevada, April 9th.
Physician and Surgeon,
SCO,
THE GIANT PowpEr.—The Territoing owners at Columbia Hill contem.
rial
Hnt.rprise says this powder was
ALL NATION SALOON.
BLAKE
plate a work of this kind, and when it
tried
in the Gould & Curry mine, and
‘ieee gold yield will be
OPENING. did net-meetexpectation. The vamipara RAND Oo.
/ young, receive occasionally some very
interesting communications.
be uncertain in its operation, or there
A few is a bogus article in the
market,
days since an expressive note was picked up near one of the school houses in
pe
) ‘the teacher. Tt ran as follows:
NFORMS THE PEOPLE
OF
tizen of that State announces that Peise best Winee,
his golden weddi
ng will come off just . “Scr
tome. Dear Sir: If you don’t thirty years
from now, and offers a lib
. ness
Nar
eny boy I will pound you, eral discoon
unt
an presents his friends
then design to ma e him.
nthe young hopeful alluded to
Brae
BROAD STREET,
Below the National Exchange Hotel, om Sat
has been invented in Connecticut.
oni ly ho can“to know all
about it,” says
. steamboat ex
The LATEST STYLE OF SPRING CLOTH
Havers and ot
DIGGINGS.
. Since
we hav» opened at theoldistand,
Coz
and
roro
519
A. SCHMITT,
aa Fine
Fine Lanch and thebest Buck Beer
A NEw idea with regard to wedWhere
. “this city, which was probably swept out be
? MOFFIT,
RETR
EES are
OF.
Send along the ach cece then Ge Galar, . ly upon getting SUITS that will suit them
issued May lat, Cal
aplv
lower than ever before offered in these
REMOVAL.
San Francisco, April 25th.
ing was Blown out: with every-experiTam TEACHERS Aumovasom.—~— Those ment, but no execution was done.
It
who are engaged in educating the argues from this that the powder
must
,
. ee wateor worthmore than the dolla
depth to give an outlet for the claims devotes a half column to an Sdvooscy No, 202 Bush Street, opposite Cosmopo
litan
in the basin, through which they may of his claims.
Hotel,...4 si.e.. SAN FRANCI
.*be worked tothe bed rock. Large min
4
Sete
e
act
c
a
:
acetate
ser et Fine and Coneaiiyiat, Streets, a pleaeant room has been fitted up ee:
a
u
d
ee exer Re
é
” the agricultural products of Nevada cease.
Exhibition.
ioe
on x fh an eee
So 6
_ ground. The grain on the ranches in
-Pean Valley and in the vicinity.of In-. We regret to notice that Dr. W. G.
_«
Tickets may be. iti of the pupils of the
School, or at the door on the ironing. ot the
Gees 5
and inconvenience of such a wound, ®t Killiams
do
GLamb“Columbte hil
. harvest time. Mr. Hatch informs us The occurrence took place on Hill’s -M Coombs & s bo mgD ea
woe Me
Bioomfiel
T R Moore
that his ranch contains 1,500 acres, and Fiat, near this place.
J Mills
do
6 Secadbenc 3Forest 8
LH Heydiauff=do. J Fisher Grass Valley
there are thousands of acres in his viThe followingis from the Union:
W Cunningham Marys J Rosenbaum do
¢inity which, under proper cultivation,
We noticed yesterday that Dr. Fisher z Le orridgewacJ Vincent
do
sam¢cCLane Sacramen J H McCrory .. do’
and family have returned to our town
‘would produce grain equal to the
re
Smith
Granitevill
J
Faulkner
do
ple above alladed to, The heads of the totake up their permanent residence. L Pendleton Washingt Mrs James
do.
It is singular that after residing in
Seibert Marysville Mrs Rider
-do
’_-¥ye shown us are from five to six inches Grass Valley for awhile, no person can H
E Hikgins DownievilleJ Vinion
do
Nevada City Miss Holmes Nevada
. %4a-4ength, and the estimated yield per leave for ood“and all. Fisher was JA CCraft
Leonard
do
J Teeler Coburns
to his old home by L.G Bigiow
acre is three tons. ‘The sample sent us warmly welcomed
do
A A Lindsey Colfax
‘was raisod.on some of the poorest his many friends. He will go after OC M Olintick do
quartz with renewed energy.
=
J
:
Queen, by the Schvo
d Balanker om
H Heck
0
Printed Alpaccas, .
M Richardson do
HL Hatch fodian
Spr
“ will produce. This is an experimental. ran off, throwing him from the wagon Mrs
Sweeiser
do
pags
Darling-You
Silk
and Wool, mixed stripe. .
which ran over him cutting his head et
Th do. WrFee auf You
crop of five acres, planted by Mr. Hatch
B+-“New style Chintz.
and breaking his leg as stated. Mr.
on the 8th of November, and it now Packardis an industrious man and_is-} ie
aah2rebel
BiBirchville
tw,
Dente Se
. 18: ot
"A very choice lot of Fashionable
Cadwallader& f do Baker Scotts Fiat
measures cight fect length of stock, and married, and“his loss of time will be :
T Mooney Empire Ra
T Paine Paines meg
will probably grow a foot higher by serious to him to say nothing of the pain Mrs Dryman Little Yo W H Daryea Bad
tegen,
on PE
' te.
To conclade with, the Coronation of May
7 Just Received — per steamer,
‘
A splendid aseortment of
which shows what a mountain ranch was driving
a téam, when the animals J A Graham.
ETE
ame %, Semantics
S. HAAS & ©0.
valnamseneersin ABRGIOT:
a
_
4
tet ae £6 6st fle
Nev:
&
Broad Street,
-_ate
_We could not asce Ttain theloss, .
t hear there was noesas.
ARs a a ae
tion of the erop--prospects—in~ several:
anar
Sa
“Mountats Farmrnc.—The result of saved, the roof being badly
worsted.
this season fally demonstrates that no. and the furniture considerably
The adjoining housewas saved only by to attend.~~
‘Detter farmin land can be found than the hardest kind of work; it being covthat along the foot-hills of Nevada ered with wet blankets., The cause of
ARRIVALS AT THE
eS Pe
Mr. Doe, situated
in Boston RaEman
vine, near the residence
of Mr. Runnels,
-. was discovered to be-on fire, After vig.
orous efforts the main building was’ tentdancentthefainity ve Bonkdes stvect. ee
prepared.
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ae
2
cate
Hee
Nevada City.