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CRATERS seaport
segs
=
“
with the Senate. and the plain slaty
-logs of time,
--he-fairness-and effectiveness
provisions; the -great-majerity-of-citi—arriveat but—one—conchrsion—tntess
——_that-eorchision-points to the necess-'
“more. pt actical & xiberierice in tTaning
—~gan be injured to a disastrous extent,
eS welt: , randy China cabin, One day ‘last week
it.is stated they will continue operaa
The Daily Transcript,
" HEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.Sat day. April Srd, 1880.
«
o
The Duty of the Senate.
Thursday, in the Assembly, Cameron brought up lis motion to reconYoung’s sider the vote which
to, bill. 334, to promote
by
substitute
dreiiage, had been pasme, He rer Hunt and Davis still continue
ion’ was lost by a vote Of ot to se
enon wee tees by © bill méet every Wednesday
43. The fate of the bell now rests . : oe :
ob. The tate :'Phejr——elaases—at—Sweetland and
‘of that body is to pass 1: without!
While an océasional
mineror-farmer_can be heard to—express an unfavorable opinion’ as to
of the .
examine the brilyand read -the able
attictes published»conetrning it” in).
most of::the Saa. Francisca, Sacramento and: Marysville papers, and
by the press of other sections, can
prejudiced drom selfish motives, and
ity for the bill, A better solution
for the debris problem than’ Mr,
Young's might be studied out, but
we do not believe one could without . .
is
care of the tailings. It a
good starter, and most people .who
very
have ‘any interest in it think so.
We cannot expect it to be a perfect.
‘measure, bat all can see that it is
based on the right priiiciple, viz:
assessing the taxes witha regard to
the bencfits derived Ey the existvi
te
v Af
time it may be foand that the miners
dgnee of h. dratlic mining ra
or the swamp fand owners or the genéral State are not paying enough, or
are overtaxed. Before. any of them .
ithe mistake—will become. apparent, ’
and no California Legislature, would
stop short of rectifying it. the
“Assembly the mining-county repreIn
sentatives. have, so far as we can
learn, stood straight on the. debris
question every times “The most of
them Have done hard and effective
work in connection with the more
fay-seciagmembers, from the “gran
get sections. They have had the edds
of seltishness, ignorance and obstinacy from some quarters to contend
against. lt can be sritl to thei credit that they have displayed” back
hone and cominon sense and business
tact throughout.
‘been yoverned by motives not in the
but
With regard to the welfire of the
Their course has
interests of any one section,
State at large, It now remains with
insure’ the success of
grmonizing and ecouomical
Rg a
__. §¥.atsen's—EPN_for' Firemen.
Senator Watson’s NCI, providing
Shat members of volunteer fire departments reveive the sam ——
annually from Boards of Trustee in
cities wl
sum frem the Supervisors” of the
iere they reside, and alk
eounties to which they belong; also
that evéry volunteer fireman be exempt from poll or per capita taxes,
except-the school poll-tax, is.a good
one, and should become a law. Without volunteer fire departinents, many
small cities and towns of the State
would be at the mercy of couflagrations, and without some such proVisions as the above they could not
maintain volunteer fire departments.
ae te
The Election.
Full returns of the SanFrancisco
Freeholder election shows the num
ber of votes cast to be but 30,627,
whie for Joint Senator it was some
300 less.The average vote received
by the Citizens’ ticket was 19,082,
“pnd the Workitgmen’s 11,539, giving a majority of 7,549 ferthe former,
For Joint Senator Byrnes leads Freud
4,669 votes in the city.
a ee
Geld Tunnel Ore.
—
. A cleanup has just been made by
Messrs. Bobo & Rumsey, the lessees
take water on the package questions
The Nevada stage ‘driver brought
“«Q” to his milk. %Q” got his foot
into it.
asa candidate
took the Wind out of the sails of the . rr :
bogs a om : re . Farleyites.,
i City, San Francisco and other cities
‘office, his election is, assured, — , i
. Cotwinbin Hiithave beendiseontinued,
balbat tiis-place April 26.
bedy invited. No ‘cards issuéd;
tickets $3; supper.
The best of music will be in attend=)
——-Orter reer ehareh-has—beenstored. The unruly members -have
been brought under subjection. The‘
Hinister-irinniphed,
sion of the agi
was St. Paul’s.
process was a “faiiure.
ing nature are iiow pending. in” the
Justice’s Court -of
both-of whieh crew--eatof—eutting+
tinber'on Government lands.
result may end in the arrest of ‘all
the parties by the U. 5:, Marshal. *
Saturday last, attractedtiither as jurors and witnesses in:a suit pending
five men were on trial ona charge o:
misdémeanor.
mostly from Sweetland andBirehone of their laughter provoking per+} formauces at our Theatre on
. lay evening of last week.
pany is composed of six young men,
all of whom are fine artists.”
kept their audience convulsed with
laughter from. the opening to: the
close of the performance.
Now-a-chys.
pers to wit, for his own weakly .oranand one at the county seat.The
articles which appear in
!
k
.
come and, passed away, Then.a
card signed ‘383 secretary” meant
something. The sandlotters hole!
the fort, inspite of the last election.
n_ Justice: Stotlar’s: Court wherein
the contrary.
f
200 at San-Franciscg.. It begins ‘to
weakened. The days of fity-six have:
Nevada Commandery Installation,
Prof. Muller's Concert.
Unsatisfied Mortgages.
——
PRICE uis tr
__ Ridge Items.
[Prom our San Juan Correspondent, }
“«Q” of the Independent had to
The announcement of G. W. Koch
for: School Trustee
If. Koch will accept the
e 1
;
"fhe dancing class of. Professors: ceremonl
to . Commander. Jacob Hart Neff, assistGok.
EE veryBills are out for an I. O,
at—_the— Arcade.
The
itors was as sudden as
eon ver+.
ae
The Reed-ing out
A e uple of law suits of au inter: s*this township,
The
Our town was full of » people on
The people -were
1}
ib e.:
The.San Francisco minstrels. gav«
‘ThursThis com
They
Bréther-Porteris-kept-very —biisy
He writes for two~pathe latte:
aper signed U. C., were written by
I dare him io take an oath. to
Not
1im.
Dare he do it?
The tracks are too. plain.
* We have been waiting nxiously
nuch,
or the action of the coinmittee of
had ook as though that committee
Brother Porter flatters himself
with the idea thatif the Times’
resurrected the ridge items to-.the
Traxscripr will cease. ,J can assure
my beloved brother inthe Lord, he
will be mistaken. The items to the
TRANSCRIPT will be continued wheth
er the ‘Times is resurrected or not. I
may contribute some to the
limes, also.
Lt rained.a little here on’ Wednesday t af ccnoon. Snow fell in the
. installed.
—
On Thursday evening the newly
elected and appointed officers of Ne*
vada-Commundety, No, 6, Knights
. $ '
. Templar, for the ensuing year wete
Notwithstanding the inclement weather;-a good representation, as present from Grass Valley,
Placer and Sierra counties, and a
number ‘of visiters from Virginia
were-also present. The installation
ies ‘were conducted by Past
evening, . ed by Niles Searls as Grand Captain
; General. qlhe officers installed were
Commander; ‘Geo. 8. Powers. GenerLjissimo; Bb, -M.—Preston, Hrelate;.
PM. Hathaway, Senior Warden; Jno.
as._follows: L.
. Overture, “Othello,” by Rossini—
The following programme will be
rendered atProf.:-Muiler’s grand
‘concert, to b given in the Theatre
next Thursday evening: 4
: » PART I.
Mrs. Ella Rose and Prof. Muller.
“Good bye at the Door,” ballad
by Golover—Master John Canfield.
‘“‘Ben Bolt,” fantasie de concert—
Mrs. E. L. Mann, =
“Dancing Over the Waves,” quartette—Mrs. Geo. Smith, Miss Delia
Beightol, Messrs. J, Jenkins and:
John. Webber.
_ &Apmie-Lauriec,” fantasie by Rockstro— Mrs. Ella Rese. ant
Morgan, Junior Warden; J. A.
Seely,_Preasurer; J, He Boardman, .
Recorder; J, E. Brown, Stam a
First Guard; M. EL. Marsh, Second
Guard; O. A. Nelson, Third Guard.
After the installation ceremonies
were eoncluded, the Sir Knights re= o
. paired to the. banquet hall, where
a collation, gotten up: in the highest
style—ef=the culinary art by Alex, . _
Cranlt, had been _ prepared; ’ . Toasts
were made ‘and responded to with
happy effect, and during the enterSthecwitasiies
tainment Sir Niles Searls, im behalf.
‘of the: members Of Nevada Come
mandery, presented Sir J. Ho Neff
witha Past Commander’s jewel, being a beautiful ‘‘passion cross” abont
four inches in length, with burnished
gold around the intersection of the
cross, representing rays of light.
This was surmounted by a golden
erown, thickly studded with . diamondg and rubies. A presentation
of this kind has oesurred but once
before in California, This jewel was
manufactured by D, W.Laird—af?
The banquet broke
np ata-seasonable hour, all present
San. Francisco,
havingeenjoyed a very pleasant time.
a 21cm —
z Deer Creck.
Owing . to the rains of ‘the
preceding twenty-four hours, Deer
creek was -yesterday: a rushing,
roaring, muddy torrent, earrying on
its bosom logs and sticks and everyway, The waters extended nearly
from bank to bank in the wile places,
ind where the channel becaine narrower foreed themselves through im
way that threatened to carry the
Thertailings from the hydraulie“and_ placer
vonfines along with them,
mines*that had been gathering for
whisked
vway like smoke by’a hurricane, and
several months past, were
rreatrocks weighing many pounds g ghing
che stream to another. Of course all
his stuff went down to the valleys.
creek has ‘tboomed” in edrnest.
—-<-e-— -——
Always im the Frout Ranks. _
—
by_Kleber—Mrs.*J-—E. Brown and
Mr. 4. M. Brown.
for-sopraro, by “R._Mulder —Miss
“Searching for the Slain,” dramatie recital in character-tMrs. Dr. A.)
Chapman of Virginia City.: PART II.
‘Cast Hope,” by Gottschatk—Miss
Maggie Martin.
“Trusting,” vocal solo by Ff.. MilAn important matter:
Duet, “How Dear tom me the hour,” . addition-to fon-tsa-this—anothe:s -respensibility-is-placed-upen-the—partiesto—a
mortyage by the Civil Cede, as_Sec“Staccato Potka;2— braveura_pieee. Hon (911 provides-that a party _o
on the i:ecoidsof the county, after .
The Union thus calls attention to
Upon the records in the Recorder’s office of Nevada county there’
are between four and ‘five hundred
unsatisfied mortgages. _ There is good
reason to believe that the greater
number of these mortgages have been
paid, but the parties in intefest having failed to notify the Recorder,
they rem in uncanceled. Now the
reverfue law: requires the County Assessor to obtain a list of -alJ: unsatismortgages have been paid,-_Batin
partics-he-ding.a—mortgage {or the .
mortgagee) tailing.to satisty the same
the same has been paid, is liable to a
“Champage Song,” male quartette
—=Messrs, 8 Brown, FF fenkins,
D. Selim.and Jonn Webber.
“Say not Farewell,”-vocal-solo,hy.
M. Millar@’—Mrs. A.V. Deal.
“Oh, Restless Sea,” trio by C. A.
White— Mrs. Geo. Smith, Messrs. JJenkins and John Webber.
“Unspoken Words,” voeal solo——
Miss Enyma Schemer.
“Return of Spring’’—Prof. Moller;
Theentertainment wil conclude
with Thomas’ beautiful “American
operetta; entitled ‘Diamond Cat}
Diamond,” by Miss Annie Naffaiger
-of Nevada City aye: Wm. Moore
of Grass Valley :
or a5 2s Seed Se
—+-—"Gents.
Mr. Richard:Grant White wittily
remarks that “gents” and “pants”
[ paene together,-for~ the-former—al. ways-wear the latter. If “gent” is
to be tolerated by carefal “writers,
then let us accept *‘pants” for ‘‘trouthing else floatable that came ‘in its
it is the first time this winter Deer
Go where you will on. the’ Pacific
coast, and ex-residents. of Nevada
‘county will be found oceupying positions of prominence. in public and
private circles, and commanding the
respect and esteem of their neighbors.
or instance, S. W. Boring who used
. sers,”’ * transpire” for “‘happea” _or
. “occur,” and w brief, adopt ail the
variegated and wonderful vocabulary
of the average newspaper.
The word “gent,” however, does
describe a class. When you ‘see a
greasy young fellow who seems &
cioss betwein a rustic and a ‘negro
minstrel off duty—a person with cap
set far back on’ his c osely cropped
head, tight trousers that prow suddenly fullat the ankle, and shoes
with turned-up, pointed tips (where
does he get those shoes!) whea you
‘see this vulgar, you see ‘“‘a gent.”
You will encounter, him--on street
corners in shabby neighborhoods,
gazing admiringly at the lithographs
of some tamous clog dancer or cheap
ra satlessa Ta < ; . . * ‘
moved restlessly from one portion of . blonde in a drinking shop window; .
, you will meet him there, but heaven
. preserve you from ever meeting him
. in decent literature.—March Atlantic.
>
Can a Caterpillar Reason?
Acaterpillar.was recently found
oa a Bridgeport window sill by-a servant,and by her was-careful y placed
apon the area wall, where it. would
be out of danger. A day or so later
the lady of the house saw the caterpillar-onthe door sill, and it was
again placed on the wall for safety.
“This was repeated several times, the
THE NATIONAL HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
&
Chas, E. Pearson, Proprictor.
G Voss city* $ Spencer Rormd Mou
JH Finlay Sacramen. J B Chisolm Carbond
JW Hayni¢ Caason D-A Bendér Carson
D Schnale New Castle Dr Hrrris Grass Valle
-J Gotferth i Fla ‘J Jewitt city
C McElvy ¢ P Savoy de
T Curry do : j
NOTICE.
HERESY GIVE. NOTICE.that: 1 have
this day givenmy son, Oliver B. Pedbody, his time. I. wiil claim none of his
earnings, nor will I’ pay any debts of his
contracting.
MRS.H. M.
ie Nevada City, April 2, T8380.
IRISH.
Estray Notice.
{AME to the enclosure of the undev.
) signed on the Grass Valley ‘road>: two .
miles from Nevasa Citv, about, the first. of
January, 1880, thiee Calyes— one red and
white, one black and white, the other white
andred. The owner is hereby notified to .
eall, prove property, pay charges and take
them away. NED. ORCHARD.
Nevada City, April 3d, 1830.
THOS, PRICE'S
ASSAY OFFICE,
——AND——
Chemical Laboratory, .
24 Sacrathento Street.
SAN FRANCISCO.
RPOSITS OF BULLION RECEIVED,
: Melted ito Bars, and returhs made in
trom twenty-four to forty-eight hours,
«Bullion can be ferwarded to this office
from any part of the interior by express,
aud returns made in the same manner.
Careful Analysis made ef Ores, Metals,
Soils, Waters, Industrial Products, ete.—
Mines examine@ and reported upon. Consultations on Chemical and Mettallurgical
quéstious, * aps
Crushed Sugar,
Rotem tee S cs
Pearl Barley, ~
‘Tomatoes,
; Frye’s English Cocoa, packet
tarnoon.\On Thursday more snow.
On Friday neither —-rain-norsnow,
but cold dreary\weather. On Saturday high winds in the forenoon and a
U
heavy rain in the evertiag. During
the n ght old Boreas blustered terif
fieally, but on Sunday morni
was as pleasant as a cloudy ’
morning. Sunday afternoon snowW
and rain fell togethér.
The decision of the U. S. District
Court on the anti-Chinese law_ of
theis State, was‘tiot“-a surprise to
our people, for it had beew anticipated A few Kearneyites here, however, didn’t like it, When asked
what they were going to do about it,
they answered ‘‘we'llshow you by
and by.” One of that class says the
people*should take the law in their
own hands ‘and enforce it whether “it
his constitutional or not. Of snch is
the Kingdom of Satan.
The meanest white mar I have ever heard of, was the man that ‘stole
the coppers from the eyes of a dar
3
x
of the Gold Tunnel claim, the ore
‘The boys ! _paying over $13. ton.
a
tions.
The Ditches.
The present rain storm will open
the two or three ditehes in the cowity . Vhina cabin situated on Eureka bed
@ that have antilnow remained closed.
All of the vnoistructed ones are
gerrying fall iuads of water.
key corpse. Next to Bim, im my
, opinion, is a white thief thafwill ro}
\acouple of men with white skins
made their appearance in: owr town
and atter doing up Chinatown retired down Bush avenue. The nex’
day they made an onsiaughkt on a!
rock and robbed it of a lot of pipes,
things.
crats for City Treasurerand CoNector.
by acclamation,
strong fight, even on that ticket. He
‘Nevada so long without developing a
Sey that will stay by him the
in gaging the exalted position he assone opium, a hat ov two, an: othe.}
olivein this city, has just been
1ominated by the San” Jose .Demoihe honor was conferred upon him
Sam. will make a
lid not breatlte the bracing air of old
reat of his days, Should he succeed .
aires to we hope he will occasionally look down at the-boys in the dig:
sings and smil& in remembrance of
them. nS
A Pleasant Party.
A number of young la
gentlemen at Miss Sallie
invitation assembled at her home
Main street Thursday evening, and
were most -agreeably entertained by
their fair hostess, : .
oy
Bond Filed.
‘
Sheriff Tompkins, having. been appointed guardian of the estate of S.
ziger and Wm. Powell as suzeties.
always retarns good for evil.
gods, and a p ate to hold it.
VAS Wilson, insane, has fled the required bond of $200, withiC, J. NaffTue Oyster ia a trne Christian,
' Put a
knife tohis throat, and he returns
your indignity with food fit for the
caterpillar finding itsway to the door
sill every time. .Finaliy the lady
precured a box, the ‘end of which
was left open; and placed the caterpillar ia it. The box was then placed ‘on the wall, ‘The caterpi.lar
seemed-to know his home, for, on}
several oceasions, when-the lady removed it from the box, and placed
it some distance away,it would \hastily crawl back and enter its\ old
quarters. When the weather is very
cold the box is taken into-the house.
The caterpillar has acted, ever since
it was found, as though it knew. it
had fallen among friends, and as
though its condact were governed by
reason, : :
The Tramp of the Period.
Aleading doctor of Saratogo a
short time since was aroused at midnight/and taxen some distance into
the country, where he reset the
shoulder of a tramp who had been
mporarily cared for by a generous
farmer. After the operation the
who was very poorly clad and
y an object of pity asked
i¢ian for his bill. The latrasive reply, being of
the opinion that\hi i
: The tramp
his question,
al price, at the same time xt having
the remotest idea that it wo be
paid. To the surprise of
tramp fumbled fora moment
the vags of his vest and disclosed in
bills and silver between $300 and
$400, out of which he paid the bill.
— Boston Journal.
oe
i
He who fights wd runs away gets
Tr is very easy to recollect an actress’ age. Get 1, ence fixed in your
ais promotion aud much bick pay.
J, G, HARTWELL, County Surveyor.
W.F. ENGLEBRIGHT,
U.S; Dep. Mineral Surveyor:
Hartwell & Englebright,
Civil and Mining £ngineers,
—AND—
Surveyors.
FFICE AT COURT HOUSE, Nevrdsa
City, Cal.
Particular attention paid to Examination
and Reports on Mining Property. al
Pacific Mail Steamship Co.
The Regular Mail Steamers ter Victeria
and Puget Sound leave SAN FRANCISCO on the 1@th, 26th, and 30th of cach
Month, af 12 o'clock neon, for
Victoria, B. C., Port Townsend,
. Seattle and Tacoma.
First Class Fare, $20.
—OFr THE—
“BEEHIVE”
GROCERY 8ToRc,
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
Commercial Stfeet, . . Nevada Cityned mortgages from the County Re. Potatoes, per 100: pounds, $1,371
corder and assess them, to. the .par. F.our,, per B00 lbs., $3 371
ties in whose favor they, have been Mackerel; No. 1, per kit, 2%
drawn, and those parti:s will be B 100 =a
compelled to pay taxes om-the same . YT@Bs> > per 100 lbs., 19%
unless théy can ‘satisfy the ‘Assessor . Smal! Corn,’ per LOOlbs., 4 87
or thé Board of Supervisors, sitting . Wheat. per 1U0 lbs., 2.59
as a Board-of Equalization, that: the . * Ground Barley, per 100 lbs., J 674
Whole Darley, if
Hams, per ib., +
BT per lb., 40
Japan Tea, per Jb.,5
S Tbs,, 1.09
a=
eS 3 Ibs., 25 cts
lceocbe -h ita Split Peas; 13 Ibs., 1
= ree et ae peF can, ~ 90
— AN-exchange-says:. ‘Little's Liv-} —
ing Age” bas a paper on ‘Adan? and i Island Rice, 10 lbs", 100
Eve.” This must. have beqn acter . Harknéss Wax Candles, box, 4%
the pair had a -difficu.ty with the . Extra Soda Crackers, per lb., 10 cts,
suake, for in their ear ois day €! Oysters, 12 cans 18
they did not have-much of anything . —°..: z
Be Re oe ca i Cod Hah ———____-_ pars, —_§7 cans” 1 00
TT . 4
~ ‘Westerday s Arrivals. at : Tally Pfc a ] ’
t Jel ; o Cans, 2
THE UN 1e N i OTEL. Syrup, per gallon, . 87}
nes, NEVADA CITY, CA. «. .. -. Sardines, small cans, ’ 6 cans 100
Jacob Natvziger, Proprivtor. Sardines, large cans.. 4caus = 1.00
a : Lemon. Peel and Citron, 3 Ibs. 1.00
W D Howland I_Luce—acramento Tohaceo, per lb, 70.
pA edge ae pW Lubeck Voltex 1 Oil Can fall of Coftes,2 iba, ov AH Scott city D Anderson city ; ‘ OY ¢ %
J Carlin Colorado PT Moore Colorado . Milk Can full of Cotlee, 3 Ibs., 60
CT bryan do _. H Volks Bloomificld . Dinner Can full of Cotiee,5 lbs., 1 60
JT Poor Bloomfiejd M Fariey Blomiicid Beans, 334 Ibs. for . 1 09
F H James Santa Rosa ‘ Fm ge : vs on ss poate Ground Cefee-per'package, 29 cts.
' Corn Starch, 2 package 25 cts. Yesterday's Arrivats At ee 9 oh, 2 packages, ; ae
Starch, 2 packages, . 25 ets
Prize Medal Kerosene Oil, per gal 50c
do do do 5 cal ean, 2 237
Best Cal. Candles, 39 for 1 U0
%.
Washing Powcer, 3 packages, 2)e,
Mustard, per bottle, <i Ve.
Pepper, per bo tle, 10,
Wash Tubs, from 50 centsio 2 (0
Wash Boards, 30 cts,
Wadt-r Buckets, 74 ets.
. Clothes Baskets, COrcets
Robing Pinsete
Potato Mashers, "415 cts,
~All goods subject to eorrection:
' _g@ Evervthing Fresh. and warrant
ed-to-be the Best.
Richard Roberts
New Grocery Store
JUNCTION: OF
SOMMERCIAL & BROAD STS,
NEVADA Orr
ERSKINE
S..
ENRIGHT,
spectfully inform the people
a City and vicinity that they
OULD
of Ne W
shave
Tuct Moecciveda
A Choice and well-selected
— STOCx
GROCERIES,
CIGARS, TOBACCO, Etc.
Which we offer to the public at the
or-—
LOWEST LIVING PRICES;
CONSISTING OF
TEAS,
COFFEE,
CAN GOODS,
HAM,
BACON,
LARD,
DRIED BEEF,
MACKEREL,
SALMON, ,
GOLDEN SYRUP,
SPICES,
SUGAR,
‘EXTRACTS,
J TO EITHER PORT.
Second Class Fare, $10,
Connect at Tacoma with Northern
CANDLES,
SOAP,
. Ete,, Etc. Ete.
Of every deseription,
NEVADA CITY, CALIFO!
Brict Mention.
The miners are happy.
Superior Court meets Mo
The Chinese land ies 1
tis probable that the G
Ti meet about the 15th in
Nothing put the news}
bd topers keep drythis
eather, : Z
Fiank Aumer has receiv
« jot of°150 tine sheep for .
hg copnty market. a
Nat above MeCornaick’s rz
The big boom will be in
ere agai in atew days, 3
cerybod yea et tow ow k
Te estimated that. £
ore than 100,000 inches
ia Deer Creek ye
s
unning
The. County Assesse
e
Ci
4
+
Iaynties expect te comm
Bae pile i
f
duties cr hsting prop
The wind biew-terriffies
als night befuie last and
f SPHHB CEO: tres
tening fences.
N¢d Orchard, the genia
tthe Haft Way House,
otthe owner of three e:
another colwnn. -_
e
c The managers ef th
toda little pleasattry .
thanged. their minds an
will go texlay rain or shi
Joe Pettit isin San Fr:
ng new fixtures fur his s
ays ie will fit if up in
btyle second to no resore
bu the Coast.
Hon. Thoiwnas Findle
pithis county, is Manag
ia. Water { the Ca iforn
‘ompany, with office ab
ray, New York.
+ The Amateur-Dramati
ntlided to postpone
fon of “Streett of New
he latter part of the
ies not yet being defi
ined on.
om making his asual 1
Wanamake wa
Bat yesterday on aceo
the mail through o:
yer being up.
“Gay.
To-night the. Boa.d «
il ponderover the qu
ichseries of gear.
ithmetics are the be
on the school chia
strict.
The City Water Com
iil on Saturday herea
yon from 6:20 to 8 o’cl
e convenience of patr
bo busy ta call and: pay
wing the remainder of
. The Marysville Appe
Pstantsays: Frank Ei}
of H. and B. Eiler
ty, and proprietor of
l, at Nevada City, cai
enday ona visit and
lirg when he left. ho
“ 2.
The New Lan
The new “‘white” la
pened Monday mornis
ar Suspension bridgi
uted for that purpose
€s$ justifies it, the
pda to erect a buildix
sides his wife, two
il work in the establ
Rosia oe Na
The idahe M)
During the month .
nllion outpat of the
: $39,000, enabling
per share to be pa
as has been the ca:
uthe past. There
at improvement lat
“ies on the tenth ley
¥ i
#2 Madame Sevigne,
Une teller and me
“sing engayements
0, will remain a fe:
bom 76, National He
April 1-3¢
Greatest ef
—_—_—
for
}mind aad you’ve got it foneves
q=*
And at Seattle with Local Steamers
rica, Mew York, EuChina and AustraWARE.
_ £& We donot propose to pub’ish
a 13, 14, 15 puzzle price list to de
them to call and price our goods and
ity, etc.
'
{
ble distance frea of charge.
2
Also, WOOD AND WILLOW
ceive the people, but simply ask
satisfy themselves as to prices, qualGoods delivered within a reasoD4
The immense stock
* received at Roser
‘&e Dry Goods Sto
“most elegant as
ught to Nevada
. sass were made
ts market, mostly k
*ctly from the East
8 of & stylish chay
rs ak 4 quality, : +.