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hens ea ‘Davis of big
more ‘thea eee “years past. an
attache of the Patent Office Department at . Washington. We had the
pleasure of forming his acquaintance in Washington in 1866, and
speak from the book when we say
that heoccupied « high position in his
department, an was esteemed as a
very trust-worthy gentleman. He
is a warm supporter of Blaine and
Logan.
AT THE Honahngetlenal. Church
to-day there will be services as usual,
In the evening the pastor, Rev. J.
Sims, will improve the death of Benjamin T, Jose, one of the victims of
the great disaster in British Colambia. Mr. Jose was a prominent
member in the Church and in several
of thie: secret “organiaations of this
city.
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Ir was s Frauk Wood, instead of his
brother Fremont, who was in town
Friday on his way from Santa Barbara to Sweetland. Fremont is
down in New Mexico, ranching.
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Ix THe case of Dumler vs. the
President of the Board of City Trustees, Judge Caldwell yesterday overruled defendant’s demurrer to the
petition for a writ of mandate.
a OE Or
County Treasur&cR Rosrnson is
getting along so finely with his bonds
that it is quite certain the Treasurer’s office will be re-opened for business by Wednesday next.
ene I Orpen
In the matter of the estate of
Agrippa Wells, deeeased, an order
has been made by the Superior
Court confirming the sale of real estate.
siaedscrihe tls Messen
Miss Racugt Aset, who has been
visiting Mcs. Charles Grimes of this
city for two months past, returns today to her home in San Francisco.
——_>Miss Oxive Dowttne, of Moore’s
Flat, who has been attending school
at San Jose, returned home last
week to spend her vacation.
Tux Tribune says that » thirteenounce gold nugget was taken out of
the Ruby mine near Forest City one
day last week.
Frankiz Cooper pleaded guilty
to the charge of committing battery
on Maud Brown, and Justice Blakey
fined her $5.
Mr. Axp Mas, Jacop Narrzicur
and son are stopping in San Francisco at the Winchester House, No. 44
Third street,
—
Tue installation of officers of Mistletoe Encampment, No. 47, I. 0. 0.
F., takes place to-morrow evening.
Mrs. H. Srernens and children
have gone to Gold Hill, Nevada,
where Mr. Stephens is working.
Marx Tuorytor, a native of England, has been naturalized in the
Superior Court.
Tae Tidings failed to reach this
office Thursday and Friday. What's
wrong ?
K. P. Installation.
The semi-annual installation of
officers of Mile Lodge, No. 48, K.
of P., was eonducted Friday evening
-by J. G. Hartwell, D. D. G.C., assisted by W. KF. Englebright as
Grand Prelate and L. 8, Calkins as
Grand Master at Arms. Following
are the officers for the new term: B.
N. Shoeoratt,P. C.; E. A. Tompkins,
Cc. C.;D.S. Baker, V. C.; B, 8.
Rector, Prelate; W. ©. Groves, M.
of E.;J. Basigalupi, M. of F.; A. R.
Lord, K, of R. and §.; J. B. Miller,
M. ot A.; Wm. Quigley, I. G.; Wm.
Rowe, O. G.; Attendants, Geo. Isoard, Fred Kilerman, J. B. Young
and Clarence Shurtleff. The Trustees are H. D. Towle, J. G. Hartwelland Geo. C. Gaylord. The
Lodge has 118 members, and is in a
first-class condition ima ;
tz
one Lent
One-Demoorat has t has-been found who
is satisfied with the nominations at
Chicago. People living in the vicinity of the Courthouse heard him
shooting his gua off all Friday night.
He must be lonesome, but his feel. ingé he says are exhilarating when
fs rete iting ot ot
’ wa at celebrate
French People. —
. Gaede will bea great ee onlat holiday: of the French people, and
‘it will be celebrated by them in a.
. principal, cities of America. .
l4thof July is the Gada °
the fall of the Bastile, which: was
the first act in the great tragedy of
the French Revolution. The ex
travagance of kings and the insolence of nobles who were -exempt
from taxes, which were thus rendered doubly grievous: to the people,
had, throngh several feigns, gradually increased the discontent of the
masves. A body of philosophers
had arisen whose broad and often
radical ideas regarding government
had given courage and strength to
‘the masses; and the American revolution gave an example of a peopl
struggling against an oppressive
power, which was not lost upon the
French nation, The reign of Louis
XIV. began with seeming prospects
of relief to the people, bat. the
finances went from bad to worse, and
the people learned what it was to
suffer, even more than under the previous reign of vice and luxury. At
lastga succession of bad. harvests excited. an almost starving people ‘to
rebellion against the existing order
‘of things. They asked their king
for bread, and for laws that would
protect them from robbery by the
nobles. Their clamors grew louder
aa the season progressed, and at last
they heard that their efforts to obtain relief were to be suppressed,
that their wishes were to be dirregarded, and that they were to he
repulsed in their demands for more
liberty, for more security, and for
protection against robbery. Then it
was that the populace of Paris arose,
and, with what weapons they could
secure, attacked, July 14th, 1789,
the Bastile fortress, which, they had
heard, was to be used’ to frighten . '
the city into submission. It was a
stronghold which had been used successfully for that purpose many
times before, but it now fell before an almost unarmed populace,
and its walls were demolished
that Paris might be henceforth
free from fear that its guns might
aweep the streets. ‘The capture of
. the Bastile was the first overt act of
resistance to the government of ex‘travagance and to the oppressive order of nobility, which was subsequently overthrown. It marked the
first step takon. toward freedom, and
as such its anniversary is celebrated
by the French nation.
More Momey Asked For.
The Leader says that H. W. Wallis has asked the Supervisors of Sierra county to appropriate $2,000 to a
fand with which to appeal the
Bloomfield debris case to the Supreme Court of the United States,
The Leader is in favor of the ‘county
giving $1,000 if. necessary, and remarks: ‘‘We are already over-taxed.
and can not well afford to. give,over
that amount at present.” The Supervisors of Nevada County severkl
months ago resolved to sppropriate
$5,000 with which to employ counsel for the same purpose, but the
money has not been asked for yet
and many tax-payers seems to think
the Treasurer will never be applied
to forit. The Tidings calls upon
the Supervisors to rescind the resolution making the appropriation
while itis yet time, and it is understood that some of the members of
the Board are in favor of such action.
The Marysville Appeal says. the
money has already been drawn,
but the Appealis very much mistaken.
Death of Rev. W. C. Powell.
Rey. Wm. C. Powell, rector of
Trinity (Episcopal) Church at this
city and Emmanyel Church at Grass
Valley, died Friday afternoon at his
home'in the latter town. The Union says: He had been afflicted for
years with kidney troubles, but it
was only until recently that his ailment took an aggravated form, and
the symptoms gave cause of apprehensions of a fatal termination,
For the past few days he had been
failing, and although ‘his pulse remained regular he could take no
nourishment, and finally he went to
sleep peacefully in death. The
funeral will probably not take place
before Tuesday, to await the arrival of two sons of the deceased from
on their way, having been notified
by telegram of the. dangerous illness
of their father. .
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Testing the Mine Indicator:
Dr. E. B. Lighthill t took hia electrie mine-indicator yesterday and acily . companied by Chas. Crosby and R.
he . C. Walrath went to the Thomas and
of . Fortuna quartz mining claims where
_ . they made a series of experiments.
The teste were perfectly . ‘satisfactory
. as far as they went, and others will
made to-morrow at the Provine and vicinity. A few days’ .
Washington Territory, who are now . .
The psig ‘emineut Senator
from Delaware is pronounced as it
spelled By-ard.
Politics divids men at times, bot
the first cargo of ripe watermelons
makes the whole world kin.
His fall name is Stephen Grover
Cleveland, No man who deserts his
front name oan be’ President. Stephen clearly has grounds for action
against Grover Cleveland.
Bachanan was a bachelor, Tilden
was bachelor, and Cleveland is a
bachelor. How is the Democratic
part ever to have.a majority if
Democrats don’t marry.
An Ohio girl jumped the rope 256
times and died. Ben Butler has
jumped from one side to the other o!
the political rope great many times
and should take warning.
Another explanation of Carl
Schurz’s hostility to Logan is offered
to the effect that Schurz once detected Logan indulging in the foppish
habit of blowing the froth off a glass
of beer before drinking it.Henry Ward Beecher’s request to
the Independent Committee, ‘Put
me down against Blaine in letters
two feet long,”is not so strange after
all, Takes man whose opinions are
worth just four lines of solid agate
and nine times out of ten he is the
one who thinks he deserves a column
and a half of long primer.
The Prohibition National Convenon the 22d instant, and Dr, McDonald, of San Francisco, expects to receive the nomination. The Doctor
is thrifty as well as temperate, and
can use his money to good advantage
in the banking institution over which
he so gracefully presides. His political ambition will be tempered by
‘the financial, pudence which has always been one of his most conspicious characteristics,
The Indiana Democratic State
Convention adopted resolutions declaring fidelity to the Federal Constitution and friendship for the veteran soldiers, This is cheering, because a few years ago the Indiana
Democracy repudiated the Constitution, and stigmatised the soldiera as
“Linooln’s hirelings.” The Demoerats of Indiana during the civil war
were.as big rebels ag the Sonth Carolinians, They rejoiced over Confederate victories and Federal defeats. But weare glad of the good
precept thatteaches the vilest sinners
may return.
The Democratic journals complain
of Blaine because he remained in
Congress during the war and did not
go into the army and fight Demoerate inthe field. The same journals complain of Gen. Logan because
he did not leave his seat in Congress
and fight at Bull Run. Hard to
satisfy. Mr, Blaine was the right
man in the right place when in Congreas battling with the Copperheads
who were preaching that the rebellion could not be pat down by force,
New Quartz Mill.
Union; Henry B. Johnston and
Wm. C, D. Body have entered into
aco-partnership to build a custom
quartz mill, which will be erected on
the west side of Wolf creek, a little north of the old Gold Hill. It
will be a ten-stamp mill, and run by
water power. The mill will be commenced in a few weeks, Since the
destruction of the McAuley mill
and the tearing down of theold Gold
Hill mill there has been no custom
mill within the limits of the town,
although there are four in the vicinity. The newmill is needed, and the
location will be-of great convenience
to prospecting companies.
Westerday’s Fire Alarm.
The fire department was called
out at half past two o’clock yesterday afternoon by the burning of some
brushin the yard on High street
where Mrs. Geo. Smith lives. The
firemen had quite arun in the hot
sun before learning what caused the
smoke. The hose cart of Company
No. 1 was damaged to the extent of
having a wheel-spoke broken: People who want to make brush fires
on windy days like yesterday should
notify the city officers and fire department authorities of their intention. It would prevent much Ll
fane talk. :
a el er
fichool Teachers Appointed.
A. J. Liffany,County Superintendent of Schools, who has for « long
time been teaching at French Corral,
‘has been ‘‘called” to Allison Ranch
and will take charge of the school
there beginning on the 2let instant.
B. F. Stewart retains his position . cai
Law Principal of the San Juan schools,
‘Mies Sarah Davis being elected teacher of the primary grade.
Arthur Gassaway, now teaching
at Relief Hill, will soon go to the
town of Washington to preside over
tion is to be held at Pittsburg, Pa., . .
a rot Supervisors at the last Session. re-.
duced the pay of the County Board
of Education fron $200 to $100 per
year. This. reduction wae’ much
needed, as a vast. amount of money
was being squandered in educational
matters, and: two hundred dollars a
year was toomuch money to waste
upon those pedagogues. _We are not
certain but that a further reduction
‘should still be made, and that they
should be allowed only their actual
travling expenses, and one dollar a
day for their servives. That vons
leave more for the members of the
Board and the other officers, who
are at present receiving the pitiful
compensation of from two to, four
thousand a year. Ic would be about
tight if teachers received one dollar
® day for their services, while
Soards of Supervisors should receive
on account of their superior services, .
eight dollars a day,and be only asked
to pass about thirty bills a day, or
in other words, audit that many accounts.
The immense amount saved to
each individual taxpayer by the retrenchment already made will: save
them from bankraptcy. We are
not sure but that the hundred dollars saved ought to be added to the
pay of the board, or planx, or stick,
or whatever they are, in order: to
show the appreciation of such reforms
by the people, All these boards will
be re-elected REFORMER.
——_ «> o-__—_
Good Boys Both.
The Downieville Tribune gives
the following account of a well conteated wrestling match that took
place at Sierra City on the evening
of the 5th instant between Joseph
Williams and E. ©. Gagnier for $100
aside: Thos. Mackie was selected.
to act as referee and R. H. Sweetmon
as time keeper. At half-past nine
both men appesred in thering. A,
Phillips acted as stickler for Gagnier
and Chas, Keskeys tor Williams.
Ten minutes was allowed for each
round with a five minutes’ rest. Williams won the choice of holds, and
took the under hold. Time being
called the contestants shook hands,
and immediately proceeded to business. Williams assumed the offensive, and after some skillful
maneuvering succeed in getting a
toe hitch on Gagnier, throwing him;
time 44 minutes; Time being again
called, both men promptly took position, Gagnier having the underhold
and acting on the defensive. The
round resalted in a draw. Seven
more rounds were wrestled without
either securing a fall, and as it was
now 12 o’clock and Sunday morning,
it was agreed to stop proceedings,
pending further arrangements, Subsequently the match was declared
off. The match was a closely contheir best was apparent to all. Both
men showed themselves to be the
possessors of considerable science,
combined with a cat like agility. The
gate money amounted to something
over $50. It is possible that another match will be made between the
same parties,
HSOEIRENEE LNT eed Mae TRARY ES SE
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL
STANLY A. EDDY..... PROPRIETOR,
—_—Q——
July 11, 1884.:
WS Bigelow & w, Col. Hill.
John Kampfer, french Corral.
Joseph H, Moore, San preneleys
John C Craig,
AC Gardner & w, re
Fred Darnville, Blue Canon,
Dr 8S M Harris, City.
F R Andrew, do
* James Heatt, Pet Hill.
J BR Davis, San Juan,
Mra Connist & 3 s, do
Union Hotel.
RECTOR BROS...
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July 11, 1884.
Chas. Schwabenberg, Railroad.
J Brand, City. ©
HA Whiting, San Francisco,
© Cellarius, do
E G Deniston do
A. J Tiffany, San Juan.
Miss Nina Cowden, Downieville.
M V Heoricks, Brown’s Valley.
A Chevally, Forest City.
Mrs Jno F Kidder, Grass Valley.
J F Thomas, Oakland.
Frank, Reid, New York.
Mrs Reid & c, do
C Grissel,
.»» Proprietors
THE UNDERSIGNED DO HEREBY
certify that we are partners, doing
ess at the town of Truckee, in the
County of Nevada and’ State of California,
under the firm name and style of
SISSON, CROCKER & CO.
The nature of the business 1s general
psc @ places of residen rat ailthom pon ce e meno
bers of said firm are as follows, toAlbert William Sisson, of
ark Wright ‘Crocker, of San. Francisco,
“Robert Augustus Wilson,of San Francisco,
“ Scott, of Oakland,Cal.
Oakland,
day evening of the nomination by. the Democrats of Thomas A. Hentested one, and that the men did]
Certificate of . Co-partnership. :
San a
lod iii Nevada: ae for the Summ
promptly attended to. =. ma28
Evexysopy that has tried Am-}
men’s Cough Syrup continues its
use; besides they tell their neighbora of it. We were ina drug
storé the other day when a customer asked fora bottle of Ammen’s
Cough Syrup, saying, ‘I do not
know anything about it myself, but
my neighbor advised me to buy it
for my cold, and tells me that the
use of three bottles has entirely
cured his cough of two years standing, in fact he says ‘It is the best
medicine in the world for coughs,
colds and lang complaints,’ and that
a one-dollar bottle did him more
good than all the prescriptions he
had from the doctors.”
OO
Iy you want.a good suit of clothes
go tothe One Price San Francisco
Store. L. Hyman, . jy9
OE 8 eee
For Boarp and lodging or.a good
two-bit meal, go to the Thomas
House, Broad street, 0. C, Conlan,
Proprietor. je8-ly
and Clothing. He wants
All the goods in his store.
clearing out sale.
We are also going to
A Traveler with a Full
here in the city.
Remember the place.
Soo
i)
season. © All orders left at the Com .
pany’s office, on the Plaga, will be ‘ Syrup. :
‘ Noung Meat —Read This.
The Voltaic Belt Belt Co., of Marshall,
4
Mich., offere to send their celebrated .
Electro-Voltaic Belt and other Electric Appliances on trial for thirty
days, to men (young or old) afflicted
with necvous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred
troubles, Also for rheumetiam, neuralgia, paralysis, and many otlier
diseases. Complete restoration to
health, vigor arid manhood guaranteed. No riskis incurred as thirty
days trial is allowed. Write them
at once for illustrated pawphlet free.
Mr. Low Price has réceived a lot
of Men’s Knitted Undershirts, whieh
he will sell for 20 cents each. Next
door to Stumpf’s Hotel.
jy? _ LL. Bryan..
Fine Cloths.
J. H. Downing has received from
New York a magnificent stock of
cloths which he is prepared to make
up in gents’ suits, in the latest styles
and at the lowest prices. my2-tf
MR. LOW PRICE
Wants to give you a good layout in Dry Goods
to increase his business
in the Fall, and for the next 60 days is going tosell].
At Very ‘tow Prices
But remember, this is
NOT A GOING AWAY BUSINESS, only a
send out
Assortment of Samples !
Of all kinds of Goods, and we will give the country
people as good a showas we do the people living
ONE PRICE SAN FRANCISCO STORE,
. (Next door to Stumpf’s Hotel)
L. HYMAN, Proprietor.
Bre
As nearly all the Business Men are going to leave
Nevada City, andas I dont want to be left in the
cold, I am going to sell my entire stock of goods at
the prices below mentioned. This sale will last un-. :
til the rst of August, when-I intend to go into another line of business and stay. with the people of Nevada City or “bust” in the attempt.
Yours Respectfully,
GEO. TRACY, Auctioneer.
mnenenecsermtaon
Fine dark bedroom set.....+.+. $ 25 00 ( Paint brushes from 15 cents to... 60
q Fine light bedroomset....... 25 No,-1-toilet Shas sacsus-s 20
. Fine marble top bedroom set.,... 45 percents
25
1 light pine bedroom set.....+. 16 Stove polish, four cakes for,.... 25
1 upright Temmler Piano, only 125 Royal polish for ladies shoes, only. 25
1 marble top centre table... .. 7 a eas for ron ag ee Me
0 BOMB. cei dese ences ‘our large boxes Con;
bc : BR yeaa Lav eeenpanecdeae’ 9 er Penepantg ng blacking. =
le top DUTeAU...s.eeeee sees 16 1 eets note pal
iar roti th and cabinet-combined. 16 Five packets enve! apes 25
Full sized bedsteads from $3to..., 5 2-foot boxwood rules 20
¥ bedateads from $2 50 to..... 6 COM ee WOMB ys iicceccs eet sanscnness 50
frail leat tables from $2 60 to.... 4 Gocd lantern, worth $1 26...... 75
Kitchen tables....0secesseeeenee 2 Large glags water pitchers 75 cents to 1 25
Chairs from 50 cents t0...-+++-+++ 1 Ironstone china pitchers 25 cents te 1 00
Large arm rockers...¢.ssreeeree 8 Jelly glasseg a doz......0+-0+5 76
Children’s arm rockers.... ec 2 yg wig srs fruit’ jars per dozen, ie
chairs with table atODOR i Kates coeecrenssQheats
by ieee ne ueiawe vesben whe caeee Plain tumblers per doze: 76
12-foot walnut extension table... 1 Fancy Loree og per doze 140
1 fine walnut hall ma Pac Nola dicate I A desl . — per dozen. Iir, walnut frame...
Hote ener og worth §: 1 Fruit bowls, from 25 cents to 60
ba eas take Cake stands, ‘sa 26 vente to. 60
eaunaee 1 Jelly ego 25
Bread 25
Small mirrors
smaller mirrors from 60 cents to.
No, 8 Buck cocking stove w fixtures.
6-hole cooking range and fixtures.
seed eneeeneeee
. aah ond
So ASNCeVOeK eR FAaanKewerorWswosor
seh ae 8 Sa BARSSSSSSsssssss
@
ub ary iacape in bronze, worth $5 60
story $2 7s Ma Vesipaitunas =P
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abe et et tt OO eens eho ewee
Aenea eecerere ee
ladles
“
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SoRaS
eee ree eee
bes Po yrhais from 25 cents to.
fs ee cake peed
olica cuspidores
Tin cuspidores.
Carvers from 75 cents per set to.
Knives aud forks from 75c
Albums from 50 cents each
eWecocrnieee aESess eeecmeeeterst . $s RERSESTESSSSSNSS
r=) Ae eee eee en ee se reernane
PS SETI TS Cee SAT TET
ee om
isorficreabag BP RVeLA Res kaaenae tastes
plates, iron stone china, pr doz
Sas operating to. eon
Ree tba veneer e eens
eee eenne
remedy “equal to eaatald ‘Cong e
ors they will edie aa poor effects:
richest materials. If, however, the . ‘Milliner
skill i in the SiR nd bi ‘of colors, and original id
HANDSOME BONNETS AND ‘HATS —
Can be produced from even simple materials.”
our establishment we employ an efficient M
and aim to display as much skill upon the medium
and low priced work as upon the more expen
kinds.
Se, . SOY
Large Additions have been made to our stock
——OF——
Which will be fond upon. inspection. t0 be the a 7.
LARCEST, FULLEST AND BEST SELECTION
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY.
IN OUrF
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
We have just received an assortment of the very
LATEST STYLE DRESS GOODS.
Qn ee
—ALSO—
MUSLIN, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, NAPKINS,
BED SPREADS, ETO,
Mrs, LESTER & CRAWFORD,
(NEAR THE UNION HOTEL).
NEVADA CITY, MAIN STREET,
“Nevada ‘Drug Store, .
Corner Broad and Pine cosy AEST
WALTER D. VINTON
atts rietors
4 Large Stoek of Patent sine
Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, :
Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, .
Toilet Articles of all kinds
Careful attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions .
By 8 Competent Draggist and Perfect Purity Guaranteed,
AGENT FOR THE BEST INSURANCE comPanres IN THE WORLD :
Imperial, London, Northern & Queen, Liverpool, London,:ilobe
ee
J. E. CARR, T. CARR.
CARR BROTHERS,
a tat of
THE PALACE DRUG STORE. ©
Corner Pine and Commercial sts., Nevada’ City,
Keep constantly on hand a large and complete pone of everythin g usuall y found
First OCOlass Drug Store.
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ETC.,
SCHOOL BOOKS, ~
BLANK BOOKS, Aas
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS .
All kinds of Periodicals Pictorials and Newspapers, =
Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, fe]
THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS,
AGENTS FOR
London & Lancashire and Manchester ~— tape
Than which thére arenone better?
Prescriptions accurately and carefully A ce
— by a careful and rsa ae Da ;
‘ETNA IRON WORK
217 and 219 Fromont Street....2+.
~_:BUILDERS OF ALL. KINDS oF
“MINING “AND GENERAL MA
ORLESS ENGINES, STAMP MIL
“HOISTING AND PUMPING WOR
_ FURNACES AND CONCE
MILLS, SMELTING WORKS E