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flames were promptly extinguished
But little loss was sustained.
Messrs. Stewart and Harrigan will .
begin work upon the bridge between .
Columbia Hill and Cherokee’ thir .
week. For the past two or three day: .
the Tidings as the best for crushing at
one fell swoop the mine-storebutcher
shop-bank combination at Crass Valley, has been tried.
It proved a fizzle, as
have expected it to.
The Tidings gives this account of it:
‘‘Less than one hundred. men and
boys gathered at Lord’s Hall on Saturday evening, in response to the printed call, toform a Protective Association. The Empire andNorth Star
management were represented. Shortly after 8 o’clock a gentleman, a’stran.
ger here, took the floor and said. that .
at the request of three well-known
business men, who did not wish their .
ames disclosed, he would act as tem. lost for several hundred feet.
porary chairman. Without proceed. afterwards found a little over 100 feet .
ing further the stranger called for’) from the mouth of the tunnél. .
nominations for permanent chairman,) A large number of ledges situated in .
and ahalf_a dozen gentlemen were . the vicinity of the Delhi have been lo.
successively nominated, These all
anyone might
they have been .erecting a tent and
doing other work preparatory to starting.
The Delhi mine is now paying—welb
The extension of the Dethi ledge war .
recently purchased from Wm..Hufi .
and the Curnow brothers.--At present
Two tunnels have been run, one being 1,300
feet in Tength and the other 700 feet.
In one of the tunnels the ledge was
It was
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fifteen men are employed.
cated, and some of them. are being
gracefully declined, the general reason . pr wepected. Andrew Jones is. th
for this action being that ‘as the mat. owner of ‘the following ledges: The .
Tip-top, the Champion, the Pennsyl.
vania, the Live Oak, the Oriental, the .
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ter concerned the miners, a miner,
should be the chairman.’ At this/
point some of the known leaders of Sea-bird, the Eyyptian Queen and the
the north bank,
west; those on.the south, east.
pitch .
The .
made that ‘we do now adjourn,’. “Those -on
which was duly seconded. The noes
“were inthe majority,. but after ten average thickness of these ore-veins .
“minutes more of non-action the gas . is three feet.
was extinguished by the hall mana-! fined, as the croppings can be traced
a ; to the bed of the river. The ore eonThe miners are the men most affecttains ‘sulphurets and galena. Abraed by any wrongs that may exist. . ham Dalton and Frank Whaland have
Yet they are in a position where they located a ledge a short distance west
are utterly powerless to show their . of the General Grant. They have
hand. Should they make a . named it ‘The Americus.”
the cinch upon them vould be tightEnglebright and Beckwith have loened. f . cated on the south bank .of the river
The meeting was a conception of
the Tidings’ brain, and was not 4.
spontaneous movement on the part of
the people who regard ‘that there are
other and better ways of meeting tlie .
issue, . MRS:
Besides this, it was well known that . . The following are the newly elected
a number of hired spies and spotters . officers of Milo Lodge, No. 48, K. of P.:
oo pe
oe The ledges are gvell demove,
If the General Grant turns out as well
as the Delhi, all these ledges will
. probably be developed.
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man who took part in it. Getchell, P.;Chas. Bouvier, M. at A.
Under such circumstances, a failure . The installation will take place’at the
was a foregone conclusion. . first meeting in July.
Felix Gillet writes as follows to the
State. Horticultural Society; ‘There
are but few apricots in the mountains .
of Nevada county. What fruit there) are prepar
was was killed by the gnm and frosts . this coast.
Noapricots upherethisyear.The plum . — gurglars broke intothe house of Dr.
crop is quite short, the gum and the . de Graff, at_Union Lill, New York,
frost injured it badly. There will be . und stole property worth $15,000
but few plums in this county this John Ford,
taken from the coal pit at Balantyre,
scotland: —
The volunteer firemen of New York
ing for their excursion to
one of the
were not hurt by frost, though they .
hausted for this season. . Ye Sing is. with 750 persons aboard wascaught b
the principal owner. He keeps him-. the cyclone and is missing.
gelf concealed, and has escaped the . ed she js lost with al! oa board.
service of papers. The men arrested . district of ( )risga, was completely de +
are hisemployes, Mr. Hoffman says . astated by the cyclone.
_he thinks there is very little hydraulic . "
mining on the Yuba at present.” lbeen settled by a’ compromise,
ae which’ Saunders reczives one-half ¢
the reward,anJ agre2sto pay all cost
lly Killed.
dnt aatindl zi
Judge Keiser Accidenta
Judge John Keiser, an old and re:. accruing sincé the capture— att
spected citizen of Truckee, met with! iees, ete. Joseph Billiou has pa
a fatal accident Friday evening while
returning from Donner lake, by being .
thrown from his buggy. The horse became unmanageable, ran into a post,
upsetting the buggy and throwing the
occupant out. He was carried to his
home, where it was found that two ribs
were broken,he also receiving internal
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wife’s murderer.
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Russia imports annually
to the’ value of $43,000,000.
ARRIVALS AT THE
+ UNION HOTEL.
First-class new potatoes at Jack. F Breese, San Fran,» Wm Hammill, Se F, G Ramebli,
; But all that’s mortal in time must decay,
. No more to comfort or console its friend,
. J AsReuce, Sierra C,
. Wm Lord, Grass V,
the extension of the Pennsylvania. .
were at the meeting taking notes of. Clarence Shurtleff, P. C.; C. A. Pare, .
the proceedings, and marking every . . C.@; P&B. Gray; VC. 5. Do B.
Ri Perhaps a secret organization will . —_— ——
iy best subserve the ends. : . CONDENSED TELEGRAMS
‘ : y A branch of the Knights of Labor; Q. ' fae. .
Oe might be successfully established. Major Ben Perley Poore died in.
‘y The Fruit Crop. . Washington Friday.
: _—— . Forty mangled bodies have beet y . y ang PALE ave seen
miners on .
gummer. Pears in our neighborhood . (he Comstock, was badly injured by a .
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vaving bank of earth at Virginia City
It is fear.
The
yrneys7\.
. Schubert ant Sauaders the $1,099.)
. offered by him for the capture of his .
raw cotton
Reneb,——W Edwards & w, T B.
to Wa. G. Ricnarps, at his store on
irim Winter so long has held in it. w'r.
& < io pow *: Puiuie RicHarpbs. Broad street.
Vissulv¥e into dust and soon Nevada City,. May 14-tf. pass away,
Xo more to mingle in earthly affairs,
its joys, its sorrows, its sickness, its cares,
?vint him the way, or bis footsteps attend,
Heartily greet him, orhelp {n need,
svothe him in sorrow,or wish him God speed.
ihe soul will not perish, blessed be God!
No, tis immortal and not a mere elod.
Freed from the body, triumphant’twill rise,
fo realize Heav’n and all it implies,
A,soul seraphic and madenot of dust,
<ow seeks the best, having tasted the. worst;
Will not linger on the confines of earth,
But returne to Heav’n, the place of its birth,
roswell the glad throng of those gore before
sov'reign, creator, eternale, advre,
With angels in Heav'n-te-dwel-ever more;
. GRAMPION HILLS
NEVADA CITY, May 24, 1887.
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ARKIVALS AT THE
NORTH BLOOMFIELD
Will Cebebrate the approaching
4TH OF JULY !
With appropriate exercises, com
prising the following:
Firing a Federal Sainte at Sunrise
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NATIONAL HOTEL. and Sunset. .
i) eee Opening Address by the President of
RECTOR BEDS. Proprictors . the Day.
an Reading the Declaration of Inde.
May 28. . pendence. “ a]
A Poem.
Singing by the Ohoir.
A B Dibble, GY, A Geary; SunFran,
> redenourr, Luomes,Migs M Youre, san J,
3 Kaner, San Fran, H Judell, San Fran,
» Buckley, San Juan, A Pretcnn’ Blue T,
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Bs Brindejobn, Blue T,J Brindejohn, do ° pis .
& Grand do 'F Duplay, do . Music by the North Bloomfield
W J Britland, do ¥F Hoffman, Fr Corral, 5 .
ad Bloom, San Fran, H W Bloom, San Fran, Brass Band. ;
JWiseman&w,do J Dickson, San Juan,
K Hiscox, Oakland, G Mills, San Fran,
Mrs MeNaughton,D,V,Wm White, Auburn,
Win Walters, city, C Tegier, Railroad,
A Greased Pole
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the agitation left the hall and did not . Egyptian King. The first three are . J McCarty, Kailroad, W Avery, city, Will be erected, and various games be had,
return. Just before 9 o’clock another . situated on the north bank of the Sen Iacebe, i a Lhe et Gi en reais aad aaa
effort was made to secure a chairman, . Middle Yuba river; the rest, on the ORR WHls; do” “Ti Heat, Fike Citys THE HORRIBLES wil! parade and
but it was abortive. A motion was . south bank. JSeott, city, H Gavin tage hold other exercises .
GeoShaw, do " Mrs Irwin, Grass V,
J Quick & w, Badg H, RK Wheeler, Bloom,
W M Davis, do
A Nichols, Sierra C,
J Irving, Grass Val,Geo Lord Jr, Grass V,
J Helwig, Bloom,
W Buckett, Grass Val,
H Carter, do
W Coombs, do
H Elias, Grass Val,
G G Allan, city,
W J Britland, city,
T Hoffman, San F,
A Morrison & w, BI,
J King, Bloomfield,
A Grand Display of Fireworks .
f Sa do In the Evening. cks,
The whole to conclude with a
GRANYD BALI:
To be given by the North Bloomfield
Fire Company.
Everybody is invited and a good .
time is guaranteed. For details see small .
‘T bills. .
S300 REWARD,
May 30, 1887. i
T King, Mt House,
J Garduer & w, Col H,
W Hill & w, L Yoox’
DrS Harris, city,
Mrs B F Snell, Y Bet,
Comp Gault, eivy,
© Campbell, Blue T,
F Pridgeon, Bloom,
Dr Moad & son, 8 F;
Mrs Baker, Col Hill,
L Wilson, San Fran,
H Hartling, Forest C,
E Covey, C’Ville,
Guy Mobley, Bloom,
Guy Mobley, Bloom, }tq my lumber yard on the.
Miss Hocking, G V, .
J, Treanor, Sierra, =. night of May 16th, 1887. . G wresier & wf, city,
L. Voss.
. Fred Sleep, do
. C Einfeldt, city,
. Edw Moyle, Grass V,
iD MecLeon, do
. ) Clark, Quaker H,
. J Skewes, Grass V.
. RGreen, San Fran,
. Miss Hoffman, San F,
. 1 O'Connor & w, Bl,
}JasO’Connor, do E MePhetridge, M’V,
. \ Masdn & wf, city, Mrs Woodward, city,
\ 4 Kresler& w, do J Byrne & wf, do
. A H Eddy, do J. Werry, do
‘rs Higgins & ce, G V,C Cailtot, Grass Val,
Fred Mason, Sacto, J P Kesner, M,Ville,
. JM Clark, Omega,
. J Rathburn, Chero,
. W Peuslee, Em Gap,
. [ Breckon, 8 Fran,
. R Lassins, San Fran,
. E Hager, Blue Tent,
. L Storey & son, do
3 Peck, Blue Tent,
C Barlow, city,
. J Goodwin, You Bet,
. Mrs Pickle, Col Hill,
O Bulton, Oakland,
B Lewis, city,
. A Eieke, Forest C,
' J Raner, San Fran,
J Roln, Gilroy,
. H Downs. San Fran,
. J Werry. city,
. . Al Nic jols, sierra C,
A Agmonit, Grass VY,
C Clarke & wf, eity,
. hereby offer a reward of .
Five Hundred Dollars for the
arrest and conviction of the!
party or parties who set fire}
F Morris, San Juan,
Miss Woodruff, C H,
m19-tf Dp Buckley, San Juan,
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) You Want the Qart
. OR ARE YOU IN NEED OF
Clothing,
Furnishing Goods,
e ‘ were in some places around Grass Val . Sunday. Boots and Shoes
my ley. Bartletts are all right, but a grea! ,~A rowboat containing a fishing par. ) 0 My
‘ many pears are damaged, having been . ty of six men capsized on the St. Law. F “. a:
% badly hit by hailstones on the 29th ot . rence river, and five of the pleasurevnks Satchels Kite 2 ‘ April. The average crop is very short, . seekers were drowned. Ny (L , yi l
_% caused mostly by the gum and by the) The hot wave which visited most
fa 4 frost onthe 11th of May. The apple} sections of the State on Friday and . So .
. & crop, as it is an odd year, will also be . Saturday, did considerabl> damage to tp ,
ri . short. The general fruit prospects for. zrain and young grapes: IK YOU ARE, .
z the fruitgrowers are bad this season The Bernhardt season closed at San
& yiéld well, though, if they were not . week's receipts amounted to $19,359..
i et at the mercy of the codlin moth.” 10 and the second week’s $22,039.80. ean ee
: ee sa en BE So fas TE > Vere s five i 2 f . ’ ~ . sh Ae ra 7 4 The Latest Haul. Several of the riversin the south of . . Men's Serviceable:Suits, $5.
oe . aes Germany have overflowed their banks, eee i LEE . :
4 The anti-mining spies say that the. and are flooding the farms and_villaMen's Serviceable Suits, better article, $6.
Se eight Chinamen arrested last Thurs: . ges, destroying a large amount of propMen's Suits, good article; $7.
ee day for hydraulicking were caught. inj erty. ny PAM ite e tik
: the Alpha claim near Omega and not . he jury in the case of Henry GodMen's Suits, honest wear, $8.
-in the McCausland ground at Scott’s . frey, tried at Salinas for the killing of Men's Suits, No 1, $9.
Flat. The Marysville Appeal says of John McBride, alias Madigan, after . Mena Suits; A i $10.
the case: ‘‘The evidence was taken . being out 26 hours, were unable to Ned : mee
3 on the 18th instant, when 13 Chinese . agree. Boys Cassimere Suits, $1 50.
fi q were found engaged in’ hydraulic op-. In Salt Lake city, AL i, Martin Boys’ Cassimere Suits, $1 75.
i 4 erations. Papers were then served . caught J. H, Burton peeping into his dies
; on.eleven'of them, and of these the . -window, and while eonveying the susBoys Suits, $2.
é eight taken into custody yesterday pected burglar to jail, he shot him in All other goods in proportion.
‘3 were fully identified. The Alpha mine . the heart Qpon the pris mier’s daring
5 . is near the Omega, and is on the South . him to do so. ——
: q Yuba. It uses about 400 inches of. The eyclone which visited Calcutta .
water. The water supply is about ex. was very destructive. A local steamer AOW iS Yo UR TIME TO BUY.
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A WAR
And will fight it to the bitter end.
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injuries, from which he died att 4 pea a a '
$ : oe re iger .Proprietress . —— —— : s
o'clock Saturday ‘morning. Deceised . M¥* 7+ NOftniee . . Weare going to stay here and don't you forget it,
wasa veteran of the Mexican war and : apd * 'i av . WM ,TuolumneJ Hamilton & fa, city, F ree
apioneer. He was buried Monday . itor & fa, city, H Milles wi” do .
under the auspices of the Odd Fellows, . Maj Downey, inte P Sloukmen & wy B, .
i . Mra Johnson, y 2 ’
to which he belonged. . W Piymire, Marysy, H Seymour, city, u
———————————— Bert Moody, bine 4 A ens. ae eA y a 9 «
: E Brindejohn, dorindejoha, . FSweet Potatoes. YBrindejohn, 4d Chas Moody, -do j
A H Halt, do HH Hallet,’ do . -LEADING CLOTH I ERS, %
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Corner Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City
son’s Beehive Grocer. Store. St . O Dore, C Costa, J Haven, San Fran
. = sanddbelinbebintcal dpstoniee J Faticreon, Downter aot Hats, city, : New York ;
‘ Jonway, city, * i Rolfe, city, ! : e
Pave or oak wood'delivered on short . ire f Mein, Gale, Tom Mein, ‘Oakland; . Wholesale Branches} Henol lt ,
notice. Leave your orders at Cal. R. . -£ pond, city; J Haynie, Los Ang, . ole . *%
Clarke’s Feed Store, tf . @DBuekley,city, Geo Kmery,8 Yuba, Ban Francisco.
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Capacity ol the Mills, 1000 Barrels Per Day
. AE you mean business we are al your command,
ON HIGH PRICES! -97
mbugsg Salet
simple materials.” In our establishment wé employ only an efficient milliner, and aim to display as much
skill upon the.medium and low-priced
work as on the more expensive kinds.
Which will be found on inspection to be the
Largest, Fullest -ana Best Selection
Ever brought to this city.
OPENING DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 3d, and continuing all the weck.
wadies, call and see the new styles whether you wish to purchase or not.
MAs.—
se ster «cz Crawford
MAIN STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL.
BUCKEYE MILL COMPANY, .
—-ANDPIONEER MILLING CO’S
PATENT
ROLLER FLOUR.
ALL
The above named Company have
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. FLOUR MILLS, and guarantee the Flour manufactured by these Mills to be the choicest in the State.
0. 0. TORSON, Agent.
THE CELEBRATED
ny
Can now be purchased in this city.
(eis the Best in the City.
ROLLER
SrERRY EL.O0rF
= PSIEREYE SS ISA
Try It. “Gai
At Storms’ Ranch,
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ON : WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15,
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
Mountain Division, No. 16, U. R. K. of P.
Music by the-Celebrated Mountain Division Band of 16 Pieces.
NO EXTRA OHARGE FOR DANOING !
NO EXTRA OHARGE FOR DANOING
CRAND CASH DISTRIBUTION !
Among -Purchasers of Railroad Tickets.
Gentlemen’s. Tickets —First prize, $15; second, $7.50.
Ladies’ Tickets—First prize, $10; second, $5,
Children’s Tickets—First prize, $5; second, $2.50.
Each R. K. Ticket is numbered and has attached to it a coupon bearing a corres
ponding number. This coupon is retained by the purchaser.
brew
rTruG OF WAR!
sin thecounty. Prize—Pythian Cup. Class A—Open to all Pythian Lodge
Prize—Silver Mounted Gavel. Class E—Open to all fraternities in the county.
GAMES OF EVERY KIND.
RAGING, GUESSING AT BEANS IN A BOTTLE, ETO. ETO.,
for Which Valuable Prizes Will be Given.
GENERAL SCHAFFNER AND STAFF
Will Review the Division at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, to be
Followed by a Dress Parade.
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Fare for the round trip including admission to the yrounds—Gentlemen $1;
Ladies 75 cents; Children under 14 years 50 cents. Admission to the grounds
for persons who do not go by train, 25 cents,
Bids for the privilege of the following stands will be received by B, N.
Shoecraft, Nevada City, up to June 5th: 1 lunch stand, 1 stand for fruit and
confectionery, t stand for cigars and tobacco, 1 ice cream stand, 1 stand for
sule of soda water and other summer drinks.
Plaza E"eced store.
CAL. R. CLARKE; PROPRIETOR.
pnp ete
CONSTANTLY ON HAND ALL SORTS OF
Hay and Grain, Flour; Potatoes, Corn-Mea
Buckwheat Flour, Etc.
t= Agent for the Celebrated SPERRY FLOUR.
Kept at all the'Grocery Stores, Ask For It.
ANSELME A. CHARONNAT,
SUCCERSOR TO
SHURTLEFF & CHARONNAT,
DEALER IN
SPERRY'S CELEBRATED BREAKFAST CERMEA.
‘market. Sold by the case or package.
. ~-Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, Rye and other Grass Seeds.
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CAL. R. CLARKE, Agent
Best in the
Groceries, Provisions, Feed, Canned Goods, Wines, Liquors,
CROCKERY, GUuASSW ARE, Bitc.
‘Choice Family Groceries a Specialty.
All Goods sold at Bed Rock Prices, and delivered within a reasonable dis
tance free of charge.
A share of public patronage is ost respectfully solicited.
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ANSELME A. OHARONNAT,
COMMERCIAL STREET, next door to Colley’s Market, NEVADA CITY
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PATENT ROLLER FLOUR !
MANUFACTURED BY 7! ik
AND SOLD BY ALL THE
LHADING GROGERS.
WHRITEST AND BUST
Of Any Manufact ired in the State.
TO THE LADIES:
Call for it.
’ other brand:
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WHEATLAND MILL COMPANY,
The above Mill has justly earned the right to claim that their Flour is the
Give it one trial,,and you will then use no
FRED J. THOMAS, Agent for Nevada County.
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Merchant Tailors, Commercial Street, Nevada City.
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Hine Scoteh “TWeeds, Cassimeres and Broadeloths ~
‘Or Our Own Importation,
DIRECT FRO MILLS*IN SCOTLAND.
A Large Line of Samples to Select From.
BEST SKILLED WORKMEN EMPLOYED.
BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON,
Commercial Street, Nevada City. .
we The Daily Tranecript, Nevada City, California, Wednes day, June 1, 1987.
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The Daily Transcript. asia . — 9 . ; .
CIRCULATES IX The Columbia Hill school closed . _ ee (A wiesvte Some of fhe papers say that James .
evade City, Gress Valley, Rotigh & Réady, . Friday. A school. exhibition was to. "™" Gag? frozen ana’) Williams, who was arrested.some time RK {
Seca end, Hore Bioombeld, Moore's be given for the purpose of continuing . pulseless its bosom, imits eold snogy bed. . 9° 28 one-of theparties who assaul . ‘ ‘
lat, Graniteville, Truckee, and every oth theschool longer, but owing: to the! No token of fife to shake off the spell, ed Phil. Richards, had attempted to. ; ie r 3
aad tare ahi tdin ac Cictamanio, fan aad death of Mrs. Julia Pengelly, . Et ey aalle where death seems to} gommit suicide, ‘The report grows out 9°
F ‘i fact, tl rhout the State a, ee cota at (Co ta . dwell. ae Wi ¢ stys Ageae-t
4 heme otieee > San Diego. jreia the Bk j hey f kc : the a . ie oe . Noray of sunshine, dispersing the gloom, 2 the ae . rapa’ order a . “A good milliner must be an artist,
erra to the Sea.’ il] deeply mourn, it was postponed. . phat covers its drear, echoless tomb, drown his chagrinat being suspectec 5 a ‘ a =
= seas ; . Several small children residing in. Wrapp’d in the Shroud of the pitiless snow, . drank more liquor than was good for for unless they have the taste i" ee
Published Daily (Mondays excepted) by . Columbia Hill are affected with ‘scarsegs springtime to quicken and. hjm and while under its.influence and bining colors, they will produce only
_— OWN’ & CALKINS-—— . latina. Miss F: ie iodfrev, Miss . OW ‘ ‘ arte ‘ate j is . + . BROVY sche .¢ pies A : Mi ne ‘ _Godfre ys fist . putsodn the Sun with Itelife yielding. rays, . U4 a distracted s ate of mind, threaten poor effects with rich materials.. If,
; ot as “ ; Alice Pengelly and Miss Lell Calanan: with short’ning of Aights and length’ning ed to kill himself. A wellposted ce ae,
Ne. 82 Commercial street, Nevada City, Cal.! . . also sick with this disease. . pg nal ’ official says there is no evidence to however, the milliner has skill in the
anenainnt
Thursday foren¢ P . ke + . Tothe earth shail impart gen’rous heat,-}, 4 ; i rs
> j LOCAL MATTERS. ete teeter Kh Ph oon . And Wintor’s kd met took part in the sesault management. of colors, and original
as oO nbia at‘the residenc ol Ae . i J ‘ i ° a
_ ‘Th Tidi : PI Fizzl Mra. Daniel Conzhlan. The fire orig eins oy cee a a sola Take Notice . ideas as to grace and form, Skate
e Tidings’ Plan Fizziles. ¢ ES oes cay mirth / I ° . =
9 inated froma defective flue. It was . And quick’ning the Wosom of old mother All pérsons tndabted“to me‘are e-. prising” to see what handsome Bonnets GRAND
+. The plan proposed and endorsed by discovered soon after it started and the . earth. ie biggest ria ra ge ee aa gl : ‘ f' . Reviving each shrub, each beautiful flower, quested to make immediate payment and Hats can be produced from even W7oodiand E*ete r 4
BARRETT, LOBECKER & MORRISON,q