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In an ‘Egyptian tomb has been Those Game Destroying Ordinances. » “Gracious, ket Heese
fourd a pair-of socks knitted two] 7,, sacramento Ree says: It was Acstin lady a her husband, ‘‘you
thousand years They are said . s.igea the other day by the Superclos, aid $8 sedate of claret
to be loosely knit of fine sheep’s. io, Judge of Nevada county that the
15 al ue
tent, then, an injunction might lie.
That is, that the mining companies
should be prohibited from sending
down .théir debris so as to. injure
landowners’ on the streams below
them. To our mind this case is similar to that of a street railroad company that has:in its engine house an
immense chimney stack, the smoke
engaged in the matiufacture of red
tape for the use of the Government
and Mr, Butler’s monopoly of the
bunting, of which the American flag
is made.
DIED.
In Truckee, January 15th, 1884, Baby Balwe never let up on them aptil public
opinion forced the matter to an issue.
It is not fair now fur others to assume, or accept credit for the result.
frue, we care more for the settlement of the question thau for any
credit that may be justly due in this
quarter, but right is right, and we
repeat thatto the Bee alone are the
which are 75 feet apart, bears a pedestal on which isa figure of a liou
21 feet long, and made out of one
block of marble.
To what base uses do things come
in-time. ‘The late Jim Fisk’s private
car, once @ palace on wheels, and
named after Josie Mansfield, is now
HR CHAMPION’S 3 TRIUMPHAL TOUR
across the Vontinent,
The Great
JOHN 1, SULLIVAN
COMBINALTON
* —WILL EXHIBIT AT THE—
NEVADA THEATRE,
Milo Lodge, No.%48,RK
of P
Hunt's Hill, Nevaia City,
on very low terms.PRANFE GUILD:
fine’, infant son of 8. A. and Georgiana Balf the, State indybteg for employed asa wrecking car on the FP ras janicaguien on a Ses 958 "
from which is a nuisance to the neighye sportsmen of the i.
aS PERE
ae oe
borhood, . Now, it. cannot be said team! eel ote tan cea the settlement of this question in Erie road, Monday Evening, Jan, 21, rik
that an injunction would properly favor of game protection. We would saiadhiiiaeabliaain a Fu AYETES JAY. Ki ng
lie against a coinpany forbidding esc, nn eh gare have allowed the subject to pass, beHegeman’s Gastricine. This Great Combination embraces the best 5 ade I
them to conduct their business and . .
run theircars. The most taat could
i he SUPERIOR court, Nevada Count
State of California. In the matter of
at Hebi bape Sy srroer of the estate
2} yond a mere wention of t result,
were it not for a recent cominuniedA specrvic yor Dyspersta,. Sold
by druggists, 25 and 50 cents per
known and most fan ous 3oxers and
Athletes living, amo.g whom are
Gen’'l Committee of Arrangements. Has given us a r
‘ Gray, B. N. ’ Shoecrat
be done by # court would be to reot A. Lyon, daca nee sane. Ue oo sian to s ‘Sen “ranean 7 sine in. box. Sent by mail. J. N. HeozJOHN L. SULLIVAR, 59°C. ich “HY ei ;
strain the —s a ebisoney tog the sale of the wh white of the real ovtateo which Boy en eh Py “. saw & Co:;\Propriétors, New York, . ) 6 CHAMPION oF THE WORLD, . 7°" Waters, J. G. Hartwe :
from continuing the issuance of . sid decedent for the purposes therein set . ceat efforts toward Baving” ®. “Redington & Co., Agents, San . HERBERT A. SLADE, The Great ies ta € e. UT: sit knoe smoke therefrom. : A chancellor sabe BB rrweeie Pareectel Ph pane vada Supervisors’ ordinance set aside, Francisco, Cal, X 228-3m Maori Giant ; {(To be announced hereafter) ii
might say that this feature of the se * = seca i the staan But it is not alone in Nevada that STEVE T AYLOR, ex champlon Floor Directors.
business was an infringement on the . -day of February, 1884, at 16 o'clock A. M. of . the imposition has been practiced.} Don's forget that J J. Jackson} heavy-weight of the United States. . Jopnswaters, B, N. Shoecraft. oF "
rights of others, and make an order tabs dng, 0 ess Gore Saas stra Maperier he Supe: visors of El Dorado county . k 2eps on hand all kinds of canned})PETE M¢COY, the champion lightFloor Managers. Rd
f show ‘catise why an order should not be . were the first:tudo this thing, and . goods, sugar-cured hams, wines @nd weight of America. j i ‘
that either by the use of a smoke ee aad Gh clcamunae $ eal. 001 a Ss g , BUS . be ; A. R. Lord, E A. Tompkins,
consumer or other expedient the obwal oaate Sl enid Mavenbedt at pu Nitic ee i they have not yet revoked thei: game . liquors for medicinal purposes, and MIKE GILLESPIE, Boston’s favorB >: cone ¥. vb oe erg '
jectionable feature of the business vate sale; aud that a copy of this oruer be . destroying ordinance, Now that one. everything found in a first-class ite sparrer, Joseph Marshall, 8. L. Rogers.
should be removed, It would never
occur to a jadge to enjoin the geuerdischarge of debris must be stayed.
It was not for him to say how this
: ROT the first being Steve Taylor, and the hitles:
could be done, He simply declared . f\HE proprietor, cr ind EGR Wins half of the Nevada and El] Dorado} stimulate, for it’s very bard on. the . last Herbert A. Slade,. He willop: siquees gat we oi ae rong
A i building in_w Billiard Table o: Lacie’ 9 during the Exhibition, Children not alluwed on the floor. that the nuisance part of the busi-. gijiard Tables are ation Ge prem leen, 92 Sapervisors’ acts, nerves and stomach. pear twice during
ness should be abated. This left the
choice of ‘mechanical contrivances
to this end in the discretion’ of the
companies. It gave them a chancel t
ublished at least four successive weeks in
Hs hw Nevada Daily Transcript, a newspaper
priated and pub:ished in saiJ county.
roviding fur the sommes of Biiard
‘ables from the operation’of Section 4,
Ordinance No. 7, in certain cases,
be ted for amusement only, and no charge
being made therefor, shall be exempt from
bier for and od taking out a license for such
thie Ordinance, and shall be exempted
rom all the penalties provided for iu Section
le or ‘Lables; as is provided for in Section
Superior Jadge has been found with
nerve enough to declare against this
gsme-extermination on such flimsy
pretexts as have’ been urged in beBYTEL AR. AKRIVALS, »
NATIONAL mecuEKGe HOTEL. til my neewes were like a bunch . of
grocery store. jy19-tf£
~~
Pioneer Press Still, those of them
« hodo desk-. work are tempted } to
'“Asfor example—?”
» ‘As for example, in my own case.
I stuck to my desk*on this paper ‘unFRANK MORAN, Master of Ceremonies,
The Champion, Jobo L. Sullivan,
first with Steve Taylor, ex-champion
heavy. weight ; second and wind-up
with Herbert A. Slade, the Maori
Giant
has vanquished shy Mod pugilists, . Tickets $2, admitting one gentleGallery 50 cents for each and every porson,
‘Tickets can be obtained from the
members of both Orders,
Disa Ban fe " i na
Dated January 17th, 3684, ; ig With Pen and Pencil J; MUNZINGER, andfother Celeb. 4-7. Morgen, D. 8. Baker,
. al business of the company, Io thie JOHN CALDWELL, . ¥roug dvivg ot local officers, it is to peor oe vite: N sadjother., Cele J.B. ig el 3. .
respect we respectfully suggest that} Attest: te a. BEATTY, Clerk be hoped that others will imbibe. ‘No, sir ; I don’t believe newspaE. Hothersall, ° HC. Mi “! rire
the decizion of Judge Sawyer goes] wating KG Atty’ aicias Pas. gourage enough to do.so,. Common] per men ue Laci aipsioniet oe Seiiiés Of the fetuns Maiticon *quare Secoration: . Céusmiteies. i
too far, and is in striking contrast payee pe a — a law is meres 4 other pared any 2 ge t a Contest re-enacted by r v3 or peamnongana & if b arroed in ¥ 0 all Smo in _ with the findings of Jadge Jackson} n Urdinance, againet the met s practiced in cer-. living by their brains, sax pee. cKelvey, is Bu! a
Temple in a similar*case, Juailge. ., ordinance addi gence Section, to ve tain counties, wherefore it is useless . H, Siegfried, manager ot the adver, SULLIVAN aud SLADE. bi, 7 BY. Bearden ,
Temple decided that the unlimited called Secti No, for anybody to attempt to defend }-tising department of the St. Pau} tebe conten Borneo John Hocking, Simen Lanyon,
fine Cigars made at
GIFFIN'S ‘CIGAR. PACTORY,
Broad St., near Pine, Nevada City, Cal
for life. Itset the ingenuity of sci{of Ordinanos No T concer sng licenses. STANLY A. EDDY, ...00.07 Proprieti ". telegraph wires after a gale, aad my Admission One Dollar, isfy Lady dancers without ercorts, fs ‘ 4 y So much of Suction Four of Ordinance No. 5 Reserved Seats at Vinton’s Drug Store! :
Entific ekill at work fo devise a rem. 7 #8 conflicts with this Ordinance is bere'y ‘ Jan 17, 1883. . stomach kept about as good time 28] without extra charye. FOR 8 A I E;
edy for theevil complained of. This]? J.C, ABBOTT, President, . A. M. Dobie, BloomGeld, a two-dollar watch. My friends sugFe F. OMIT, Mabagee, Cri, Gm
K. Cisrmn, Clerk J.B, Bordwell, do ; : : was certainly the proper course, and
we cannot think that Judge Sawyer
should have assumed that no way
out of the trouble existed save in
strangling the mining business in its
entirety, The. miners claim that
they can obviate the damage threatenéd by cast off debris, Whether
this may be done by dams or by
dumping grounds, or what other contrivance may be devised, is for them:
to determine, Certain it is to all
right thisking people, that a business, in itself legitimate, and which
Passed January 17th, 1884. Jani
. Milton Mining & Water Co.
of the Milton Mining and Water ComDe wiats te No. $20 Sansonie Street, San
nvigco, Ual,, on FRIDAY, the 8th day of
FEBRUARY, 1834, ab the hour of 12 o'clock
M., for the purpose of electing a Board of
Directors to serve during the ensuiny year,
and the transaction of such other business,
ag may come before the meeting,
Tra ister Books will close on Wednes day
Feb: 6, 1884. at the hour of 4o'vlock P. M.
H. PICH VIR, Secretary pro tem.
Francisco, Cal.
MEETING OF THESHAREHOLDERS
pany will be rn at the office of the CompaOffice 320 Sensome Street, oom is yee J. Treanor, San Juan,
J. D, Ostrom, ‘do
M. W. Radford, . do
S. Wheeler & w, Little York,
G. M. Gutz, San Francisco, ©
H. C. Dickerson, Sierra City,
M. H. Mead, Downiéville,
Union Hotel,
RECTOR BROS ...6+.Propricte
Jan. 16, 1884,
Miss Condon, Moore’s Flat,
F, Hy MeNally, Sen. Francizeo,
Order to Show Cuuse.
M. CeHillyer, do
‘. part from my iule and say that the
gested this and the ‘doctors advised
that, but one day I ‘caught on’ to ai
jad.’ of Parker's Toniv, and tried
‘t, [have never endorsed a tietary medicine before, but I dhail de.
Tonic is not merely the best thing
bat the only thing that breake up
these attacke, All desk-workers
should make a note of it.”
Thia preparatioa, which has been
known as Parker's GinvER Tonic,
will Hereafter be advertised and coli
simply under the name of Parker's
Tonic, As unprincipled dealers are
constantly deceiving their customers
by substituting inferior articles under the name of ginger, and. as ginGRAND
LEAP .YEAR PARTY
——
it BROAD STREET, NORTH OF
YORK HOUSE.
For particulars enquire of
THE PREMISES SITUATED ON .
AND ADJOINING THE NEW.
—AT—
HUNT'S MALL, NEVADA CITY,
—on—
jalz WALLING & GAYLURD.
JOUN MICHELL.
DANCING SCHOOL.’
Nevada City Theatre,
re 7 “a wool, and the foot is finished in” two oica obithel Supervisors infpassing . ie
—— parts to allow the sandal strap to t ordinance perinitting thapbeoting
th
SATURDAY, JAN. 19, 1884. pass betw Sane Ms appears of doves and déer during cértain
‘ : :. i , : i
He 4 that thenb . n women of the éivse 3 4 Recht +
"e WENT TOO FAR. were familiar with that delightfal . ) a,c. tay, age Thee. . “might i p Has Freatbved his Aliction Rooms 4; W. R. Coes a
accompaniment to gossip thst to-day . hog the Supervisors. mat and. res: . ton tul,™ I S00k them fy Keep ‘ i ~-fold Shoestote, “junction ~of ~ Main~and~Commercial~ Fs
The. San Francisco neisco Post of Tharscharacterizes the evening fireside of} aca the ordi Wa notice in . Sm PA": : " h ill ‘ Mi
day evening says: After reading the dintice bomen, the el Ot. .; 7 oe: : —S Po aa streets, where he will carry on sj!) ys Lid) pe
i text. of the decision of Judge veyiascey 4 ore Pees ss h this connection a disposition in cer-} Erta WHrrtee hasmade anothstomach. @
AND.
= im the debris cases, it eccars the needles keeping time with t ; tain quarters to give credit for this . er deplorable break. She now sings : Rie eR : A GENERAL ——_ oIUR. 4
page say that, in oar opinion the res ped po wah the hag tates result where it is not due. Formore . +] love him with a love that burns i INE: ee ae Geka ail
aca See the Bee has fought . to hate.” Ella poss the largest 8, i. TOG SONTSE hi
+t too far in his} had than two years . ‘ possesses rg:
E.
Cue ig ea pane Os th their wesful work, if it does not unig, Supervisoral imposition’ alone and -most varied. assortineat Of love PRtokry homer: 1 poy and of Repaidiig of Furnitute of all kinds, :
Peres a Te cssntk be clsinied improve the igs ABE eats and unaided. While other journals . ever displayed in America, or else { more imperative, and of these HosMistletoe Eaeaonpment, Upholstering, Job Painting, Glazing,
lic -miaing in iteelf is il-} ©, P. Hontinaron is put down . *pulogized for the action of Supervis. she advertises goods not in stock. tetter’s Stomach Bitters is the chief No. 47; L, a O. E.,; B
that __tecaieonm Ae legitimate . ae worth $50,000,000. ‘There ix . ors by saying that am old provision . . — geass in merit and the mot persia, Guilding, ronzing; Bi: ; 1
, legal. ee r ‘ $9 fi jiety . r arity of the stomach an : AND
ene, and hence is entitled to the. guess work about the estimate of vd pod ees gave — = mig? bane noe ia aieat chafitiog of Ge, wealacial fevers, apis conte’ I will ec your old Furniture, make it ‘look as good
f be12,-. % pbictd ices . ’ AY se gs ; debility, rb tism and minor ailom pe ie panattas The oe eat stones see mvandbnsd Bee contended that such was not the, *his mortal coil. ‘John, if the news‘ecahs, Hes ain ghiy conquered by as new, and Sell it on commission or at atiction. . é
reap brie apcn aghicultérél lines is fact. Robust at 65, thie} csse. It invoked the opinions of . PT°r say anything about my debut . thisincomparable family restorative I amagent for Nevada county of the
lands, af ey j yok sdjeeeh scop~. gdtive of New York ie withoot wife. awyers on the eubject—some. off iat another world, juss Soe A eeeeded act the come ad Mw one * A or inju native of New : ‘ : », . jastly regarde
i :
erty by casting ities vache: may . or children, an adopted daughter bethem members of the State eee mar tem Garksd loopies, wos moet comprehensive remedy of its New Proves of Stained: Glass. a
pa 1S me ae Sarai rae mieentior of His. Surabt: . Pees ican wetas valet tna Ob eer male by all Denggiss and dealFor Transom, and Side" Lights. of Front Doors,’ 3
: the joe feet +2 petvisors. But we knew the latter]; —tes sonnet bridge aa piled = are generally. Windows, Churches, Saloons, : ete. Prices Low : }
pry: eae hea cabjoot for th . A Yacr not, generally known is} were wrong—wrong in priociple, a i 70 feet sak pa oe F and satisfaction given. Give? mé a” +. pertain ats aan is .
sanction of the law. To this ex-e pd a ae wrong in law, and wrong in fact, a0 . 359 arches, and each of the pillere, AWNOUNSEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Will sel! property any where” ih “Nevada ons
2
WILL OPEN HIS DANCING
SCHOOL tor the winter season of
1888-4, at :
adds so materially to the annual Ar Walrath, do ger is really an urimportant ingrediwealth of the country; should not. ~N THE SUPERIOR COURT ari W. J. Maditan, Smartsville,
’
Thursday Eve’g, Feb. 14, 1884,
ent, we drop the misleading word. F
There is no change, however, in —BY—
the preparation itself, and all bottlesin the hands of dealers, wrapped THE LADIES OF NEVADA CITY.
under the name.of PaRkGR’s GING?R :
Tonic, contain the genuine medicine if the tac. simile. signature of
Hiscox & Co, is at the bottom of the
outside wrapper.
On Friday Even g, Oct. 5, 1883
And to be held each Friday evening there1 J. JACKSON, « She ras PROPRIETOR.
fater, at the following rates:
Ladies, 25 cents; gentiemen, 50 cents.
Every Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, le
dies and children’s class; admission 25 cents,
jaan ms The Largest, the Dest and Cheapest
ld Dist Bought. . Grocery House in Nevada City,
Wn. George. _ Grass Valley. peteserenertheribeor
: ata : ; ty of Nevada, State @i California. /In th R. D Carter, City.
be mercilessly throttled at its vitale, . oo ofthe natate of oa F road W. T. Helland, pid
wenn reetes Gree: 1 for Tommie a Po Pr wagd seh r Carr. pein Rev. W. Powell, Grags Valley,
tion. having ftied her petition herein, duly veri-. . D. Smith, Beak River,
fied, praying for an order of eale of all of the J,O Vinson, Gridley,
f . 8 .
real estate of said decendent, tor, the ur
poses therein set forth. x J. 4 i ’ j
It is therefore ordered by the ‘sald Court} J. P. Howell, ge
that all persons interested in the estate ol W.H. Landvigan, Blue Tent,
said-d ) Appear the said pipe.
rior Court on “Wednesday, the 20th day oi . * ==
February, 1834, at nine o'clock in the le .
noon of said day, at the Court Room of aaid
Superior Court, at the Court House in the
County of Nevada, 1o show cause why au
order should .ot be granted to the said ad.
nunistratrix to sell so much of the real estate of the said deceased, as shall bs nevessary; and that a cupy of this order be pubA Full Orchestra.
All the Latest Music
FLOOR DIRECTOR:
Allie M. Turner.
FLOOR MANAGERS:
Ida Allen.‘ Mrs. J. V: Hunter,
a : lished at least. four suecesgive weeks in the Mrs. T. 8. Ford Maty EB.
% i ; rs. T. 8. Ford, ary E, O'Donnel, ‘
_ That is what a great <SSaaiea . Rake kneel) fe BIGEOR : ui at poe
~ ay pele. are doing. 208 SAUER De Mae eee a We F Everything usually found in a First-Class’Groiey don’t know just what . Dated January 15, 1884. RECEPTION COMMITTEE: . :
ate matter, but they have Searls Sonia, Attys Sal? iB : : ee etre Juctice of the Peace, eery Establishmentalways'kept on hand. To thoes
a combination of pains an ogg ae oe 095 one s
aches, and each AB ts they Notice to Publishers of NewsMre. E. Merrifleld, "Mra, H.8. Welch, —
ure Ki Merited, Mrs, 0.8. Wolek, who have hever traded with me I extend a, special
papers and Staticners, Mary Hendersen, Mrs. H. 8. Bradley, Mining Agent,
grow worse. : ce A Mrs. B. N. Shoecraft, Mrs, G. W, Welch, imvitati \a BE NILE BE RRGEIVED wy ant sae Mra. BN. Shoeaiaft, Mra. G: W. Walch, Worth Bloomfield tion to call Biléies making their purchases. F
Thi . including the 7th day of April, 1884, at for In ts. and Childtens INVITATION. COMMITTEE: ’ ° e only suré remedy . ine county Clerk's oice, for” publishing all : : GRASS VALLEY. wav casi, bia tpiaahs 18. ANDI 20 COMMERCIAL STREET.
a found aps seest s Por (eee oa ahs bebuet ott Soecea aciaey Coe ton Rae ee eat , Jolin, dete Bids, ONE. MM ERCIAL STREET.” =
ITTERS, an is by rapi pervisers of Nevace county; or any publicao Mrs. James Watt, Mrs. S: P. Dorsey oa ‘
Lig required. by-law of the Audita Bour Stomach Diarrhoea, and : * ,
and thorough assimilation . county iver. “Said bi le to state the price everishness, It insures health’and mnie wa tls Ma aril, “, Kuan Boat Buys and sells Mines o ont :
ith 'th blood ifi nd per re for each time any publication atural on colic, Eda Hill, Lou Dorse uy 8 in a agit
= ich a * gh es © shall a made, oo seg no paymen* re sleep, . macpnine. t mily Jenkins, Mrs. W. Ke ncer, ¢@ i sion, — opp yary — —
made of the au What i . THIS 8 £ 25% ee “ :
enriches it, and rich, strong times required by law for each bligation. as pamsccensaes Minnie Betbl aisle Coeanay sie ie eager Arie swe
blood flowing to every part . Each square of advertising shall be two hunsorta ert adapts Caren tat Bet Castorie., ; ; . ; :
: ; dred and forty enis nonpareil. : frecommens any prescetyion st then to
of the system repairs the . “ “Also bids tor all letterneads, blanks, and @ Portland ee, [oo Olband a tet he: F. G. Beatty,
. wasted tissues, drives out . Rustius of every i “the priod Yar haa}. aerreen Lucy Bebo, 6. . Gajlord,
disease and gives health and _. Clerk of tl Board, . For ansape tel ap. ade al oreo fe eee
strength. le file in the Clerk's office. _ B: “ . G. t, Jacobs,
reaarves the right to reject aay. cna bls bids, CENTAU IN —anrabsolute cure for;/Rheuma-_ oe
co! ie ir t td ’
This is “why Brown's _ . tne advertising, printing ~ peer ti ie wer Sprains, Burns, Galls, . The most Powerful and Peneye Walrath,
RHE ;
Iron Buirrers will cure . ' By.ouder of he Bog of Bevecrin . rating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man. 2
os and. liver diseases, . By W. D. Hanns, Deputy. pope es
“dyspepsia, mala. . Delinquent Sale Notice . __ : 5 ccialet ei . . 3 oS se =”
manana amy ~ We J Le PRE oat We te i es EOS Baw Bebe
mm, intermittent evers, &c, ENTENNIAL GOLD GRAVEL MINING 4G, . IWAAI\WYae gis: poe a
pa wie i of principal place . : ; an . ?. a i ena et ang ott :
oe Me. Simon Binchard, 9 wale 191° Settee kivenchip. ervon -Nevada ‘Drug Store, {Ab awed, 628 Markét St, opp. Priace Hote) & F. ee
/ of Ha: . le . D. ‘ » "a
‘“ equnty,Kentucky-, says: “ My wife Sra, ae a «delinquent, pen ths Cerner Broad and Pine Meng — City Maggio ae ak. Mochaatan aie, reoaidanscranacomnd pabhe
had been sic Deas Geen ea tollowi oe ence os a cae Ema M 3 xe ie
eat was all broken . sessmen cape ees
‘ : dows and shewas unable to work. December, 1883, the .
re : She wasadvised to use Brown's Iron ' Polders Wd the! names, of i ee “WALTER D. VINTON” f Ww. P. SOWDEN,
§:
‘Bitters, E.
; chara, We would nav any be wi “3 y enas ‘fae esa ag Cran: ae Gare ay . Attorney and pomp ab Law. . yoke :
cee ; ae WT 106 . _ 4021,25:100 98 42 ih Lan Cinek ft & at Patent Modicines, . . : “Oftice—tn ein Beckman’e Building, Entrance gee). AREER aS
‘BItrTeERs . om Thoms. neh 2460 62 100°" 49 Hp Miller, on Pine Street ‘Nevada City.
sa te ut eee Fine Perfumery, ; Ee ae
pie ___ Combs; Brushes, Pras ristbis Me
arinsae auet Articles of all ikinds z
. Careful oe bir ee 0