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July 14, 1874 (4 pages)

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— y “Gerthan Foreigners. onevery copy of an atsigment, one ey UHSCRIPT R ION BOOKS 7 into the Treasury of. the ‘United S* in the Nevada County oot? ver . a: a. : erative ‘Stock Prospecting and Mining Uo. P —a offoreLocal Option. ‘Phe law: w the people for thei appro ral or der seal ofthe Libriirian,sf Congréss; and all fees so received shall bé paid case; a certificate of the record, un ‘pre disapproval, As s paper having @ “§ and approved: on County: ? ' pO ‘dolar; said fee to coyer, in either . {0 Post.oame out, équarelyi ‘evada " Prospecting and Miniagty” _ A fow-days since the San Francis. ° evious Meeting reod will bave yavé a abont 30,0 0 Vines in bearStates. : See. 3, That in the c rn ruetion of. ~“Gapital Stock$200,000, Shares. $99 exc;— , BR. iCo,. ing this season,.abi@ report to, us. 1:5 $7 ar lg, “Application of C, 4 thatthe grapes aré looking splendid“ent” and “print’’ shall be applied 2000 Shares are now offered f. 2 (E. ‘R. Ryan; “agent, ) accompanon the question ‘was-raging, it was Jy. He is of the opinion the yield will. only to pictorial illustrations ’ or ment will be received ag follows Pay. Te 200 works Share contiected with’ the fine arts, proper enough for the Post or any s for Cash. el Jomrnalism. . greatly exceed that of any year for 3 Plat, 4#nds0 prints or labels-designed—to. — 300Shares for. Labar. SERN ales EEN a a ing thatthe valuation of their -propo “avid 500 Shares for Machi some time. There are 12,000 raisin be used for any other articles The press. of San Francisco is other paper to take a position and of man: Tools erty as listed by the assessor, be re. n a Mining such arguments. as at al grape” vines aud tho balanca are “afacture Shall be entered under the 1000 Shares for Mines,e daily growing worse., About onefortify itself-with Grave} ond Quan fe iiany of them, lived where the #pht N ees Any information wanted fourth of ¢ach paper published there applied to, the question, No ene duced on the railroad, from $363,000 choice foreign varieties, there being copyright law, but-may ‘be rebisterin regard j, = to $181,500. Application filed, any can be obtained ‘of G. g. about 25 different kinds. Two years ed in the -Patent office. And the Comp : ia deveted to the abuse of the others. can find any fault with a paper or a aR wx, OALLAN, JOUN BERRY.TURN. Commissioner of Pateuts is hereby E, Rt. Ryan being duly sworti de. since, Mr, Hateh-made Ey 1,400 gallons charged with the supervision and CARNeY, O. .D. CAMPBELL, or ky The thing has become very. monotoperson for so-doing. “The*peoplb of BIGELOW. poses and says: The testimony -giv.of wine from 900 vines. He D e this e a country have a right. and it. is intends control of the entry or registry nous. What these journals think of Nevada, July 13th, 1874, of en last year, and taken down by tho drying as many as are of the right vasuch prints or labels, in conformity . the intelligence of their readers, we their dufy to fake-an interest and an Clerk of this board. ig substantially active ‘part in questions affecting: het eg = riety for making raisins, this year, with the regulations provided by law ~“ knew not; only from —what we can as to. copyright of prints, except that the same as that proposed to. be inLand the good: of the commun ity; -The the balance will be made into there shall be paid for recordin the _ infer by reading them. Judging by g og ee Ltroduced this year, with the exeep‘wine and vinegar. A sample of i title of any that, their ¢éstimate is very—low. Ger mans partictilatly have toomucir ‘tion-of-the-extra value paint or label uot a trade A of some addi. -blackberry cordial set: st-carr it-be-to-renders to . 8¢!ftesp amd. zespect éct” for tho and grape syrup . mark. siz dolvars, which shall They f heral & cated Sees " medf satial 8 part x MEXICAN ie tional steel rails, in the place of-ironmado a cop “perustang “Liniment. know who subscribed for, or stopped . .1i8bts.of others to deny;or to. at: ones, by Mr. Hitch, was left with the expense of furnishing pn FEES ales the record under.t of the he.seal ~_ nrtumat tem to pt deny them “that privilege. us and We pronounced both the missioner of Patents, to the~party a paper the day before yesterday? Question by the District Attorney. finest.we ever tasted. 43¢-efuch inter 5 readers to © supervision . ?" He also deentering the same. pag BL et ill tut me oA f f i rm “Ot whit basis, do you'estimate your ee: Ke Cross, for ye last ee nel We teas whole Tete Testythee class are, denounced for the posited bottle of wine made by. _know that the paper he-'reads has. a value of roads?’”” : -him in 4871, which is a superior-arlaws inconsistent, wi few hundred subseribers miore than errors of a few individuals, it is a iS eke mine provisions be and Answer. ‘‘On the theory advanced © same are hereticle, Mr. Hatch bas a beautiful by repealed. some other? A short time’ since duty all respectable Germans owe-to by the U. 8, Circuit court’ in. the This’ celeb rated Linim . themsel ent ves to hes denoun ro equal is the party ce or place. His buildings are large and ~ See.-5. That this act shall take ‘efye world and has therewas an exciting contest beproduced -. gods, table more ‘gureg of ease of E, P. Huntington et. al.. vs. well arranged, and everything sround fect on and aftef the first day of AwRheumatism, Nenralgia, Spraing, Scaldy tween the Chronicle andthe Call, aspapér making the charge. — Burns , Salt Rhea 16, P. By BR, Co, e& a. \Fatther m. Sore gust, Nipple eighteen s, Swelt'hundred and seventy ings, Lameness, is cheerful and homelike. He has to which printed the greatest number} The German citizeus—of the UniChapped Hands, Poiggy, hearing set for Monday, July 20th. ous Bites, Bruisés, on the human fram, a fine variety of all kinds of fruits, . Approved, June 18, 2874, of papers daily. ° The matter was of ‘ted States are equal in pointof inand Sprains, Str ins,&c. It appearing to the satisfaction of Galle; Stift Joints In’ telligen sobriety and industr to . ce, y flamm and ation if the , possession &. on beast, than all inj. of many of the, uo interest*whatever ‘to the public, [General Nature—No, 48.} the board that the uncanceled ‘mrortaS good things of this world is an eg An Act to increase the pensions of ments put together. yet those papers were filled daily’ any class, native or foreign born. gage of $2,000, in. tha-name MUSTANG LINIMENT is wa of M:; dence, he-mirs They are a law‘abi soldiers ding, 4 and peaceab sailors le who have been to do just what is promised, or t be happy. With tho raseality and perjury of the. ye mene totally disabled. ees will be refunded. Sold by people. They do not asa rule burGarver, was returned by hitrto the A all Druggi sty rival proprietors. The Obronicle and Be it enacted by the Senate and and Country Stores. Be sure and get ye Assessor as a solvent debt. It is’ or~ 8 . Paid in Sitvet. . House of Representatives ofthe Uni-. GENUINE, > $he Sun have Had their: little ‘‘onden the people for their ‘Support in dered thatthe assessinent stand as . ” : hospitals or prisons. They are ever Lyou Manufacturing Co. ‘Pho teachers of San Francisco ted States of America in Congress 2 pleasantness,’’ and that had to be listed by the Assessor, viz: At $5,950. New York, cause the Board of Education‘ much assembled, That section four of the = July13-dy ; ventilated. . The Alta took a position ready to as ist -in tho support of ; Rae eee -~ in. In answer to citation, Ino. Cashin troubles.” “When the Board settle act-entilled ‘An act “to. revise, conagainst Local Option, and that was ehurches, schools and. benovolent appeared, aud being dply sworn, “desolidate, and amend the lawsrelating § sp @ subject of comment andabuse for ‘Btitutions. They are# socia? people poses and says: The mortgage“reone question about them, they at to pensions,” and approved March and fond of amusements. They are once Commence the discussion of, third, eighteen hundred and seventy__seyeral days. Then the Post came . : fered to is of no-real value, unless apother. The latest good nature d and do not attempt that all persons. ' to action of that . three, ‘be so.amended out for Local Option; and in so dothe ground may “who, at. some future ,time ody is the payment while in the military or naval interfere with the rights and customs of the teachers service of the iog took occasion to bitterly deUnited become and in valuable.’ [tis now only of, of others. They do salarie not s in silvercoin. Such thoughtthe line of duty, shall States, atfempt to nounce the German population of have been so: , under’ ad-} ‘fulness onthepart of the Board, for} Permanently and totally the State. It is now running the convert others to'their way of think . “tious value. ‘Taken it interesting to outsiders, fills about. ee Ye OLD 3 : MOFD é ceive the h ts » ever totne peara — airy Hola Eden the fi andt these oS sees 5 Seana nase ase fF = ~ well cs, ez sight of both eyes, : Kent, John Cashin Agent, appearnna cine ga save several dollars to the tax payor by the loss of the a half column daily with’ the names They practice the customs of their sight of one eye, PLANTATION BITTERS ed, and being duly * of corner grocery keepors, hitherto fathers,and in so doing never molest and says: I_ conside sworn, deposes: ers of the city, and enter riet it will make but -the-sight of the other having beén r the mortgage little difference to the teachers, for of the value of about they only receive wages enough to papers accuse the writers on the arts, and are liberal-patrons of the. $1,000; Taken under advisement. keep body and soul together any way, S>ost of being heavy drinkers, and-as _ The following named persons were and thischange will only compel them taking the stand they have on. the same. They are acknowledged-to be Motified to appear within ten daysto wear a garment “question purely as a business proposuperior artisans and mechanics, and a little longer be unknown to newspaper fame, Other those who do, and act. differently.: referred to;as “They are fond of music and the fine previously lost, or by the loss of Sa ly Vegetable Preparation, com. both hands, er bythe loss of both posed isaya Bark, Herbs, and feet, or by any other injury resultFruits.amongO£-Cal Which will be found’ Borsa: ing im total and permanent helplessarilian, Dandelion,Wild Cherry Sassafras , Gentian, Sweet Fiag,et,c. hess, shall be entitled to a~pensidn Tansy algo Tam. : arinds, Dates, Pruies aud We Geor He is rane: Juniper Berries, of fifty dollars per month; and this preserved in a sufficient quantity (only) of Rane 62 ve . shall be in lieu of a pension of thirty-_ . the spirit of Sugar Cane to keep in anyoii—_—f‘ — fore sending it to the wash-house, . one dollars mate. They invari ~ sition, The Alta is denounced ab . i tertal : . }HOMESTEAD TONIC as : the interdsts of the cityis “praise= to require the repalar~persona} aid. pheing In ans and attendance tower citation of Cashin & worthy. By this move they will by the loss of theof anothe?~person, their style of living or dmrsements. Se ; ane , ee — f es Pee x i eee there cusse ee Se ee ‘visement. . fight against thei, and, thinking ing, or to indueeothers: to: follow ._ y: ably relieve and cura SE and twenty-five cents per of his > the indus-. p of their property as listed by the Asos . the following complaints being contrelicd body and soul by gulity helped. to.-develo ;. : — ice, Liver conspi uints, Loss ‘sessor, from and to the following tries of Appetite, of the whole nation. They ~ Harp hearted members of the said election: Provided, That the inHeadache. Billious . “only” the whisky ring, while the Bulletin, Attacks, Pever and Agus amounts, on account of certain un> La -_to.-@ crease of-pension shall not be granted . Summer complaints; Sour Stomach, have always been the suppor tets of Pajpi: . ~~ because it takes neither side of the ‘ tation of the Heart, Gener by reason _ of any of the injuries hereal ' Debility, ete, canceled mortgages, viz: miles be, who hadn’t shed a tear-at the They are especially adapted as a remedy question, is branded.as a coward,and law and order, and feel themselves in specifi este ed unless the same have A. H. Hagador n, for Nevada the-d city, iseas entitled to the rights and privileges to esto which origi ial deliv i ery of the : Sumne r éuloresulted in permanent total helpless~ee as fearing to express an opinion beoS furni: ‘of American freemen, vouchsafed to $500. gies, cri like babics the other day, ness requiring the regular personal cause it omight offend readers on J. ©. C. Hall, “Nevada city, from. when they heard small “fragments aid and them bythe Constitution ofthe Uniattenda nce of anothe r perof son. either side. In short,there is searceAre subjecteand d, a tonic for thé. Aged, $1,275 to $1,475. ~ cinity them from the school children. Fyeble, Debilitated, has-no equal. ‘They ly @ paper published at the Bay, ted States, This is all they ask in © rs Sec, 2. That this act -shall take ef. are strtctly intended as a Temperanc Minis Wadswo & Hanson es rth, retarn— forTon. the-th § any e 2een —benefit . s~ the : * which is.not-daily denounced by all . fect from and after the day of ic or Bitters, to be used as a medicine only city, from $4,495 to $4,725. Seaso Tavx about hard headed people afune, eighteen hdndred fourth and Beventy} and always according to directions. the others as being controlled by country has derived from_ them by = have . : ~ Sold hy all First Class Druggiats. * Imercenary mctives. As each one virtue of their residence in it.The} _ A. W.Herring, Nevada city, from ter this! The other day a lady reour, “eRe } _ Approved , June $3,300
to $4,800. 18, 1874, . siding German in s Waterb are not ury, easily Cénn>, ‘influenced fell the July 12, 1874. _ ought to know the-niotives that con-_ befor 3 ‘(General Nature—No, 47.] ow. W. Hall, Nevada city, to $2,500. entire length of a flight of staira and ' trol it, and as each makes the same by new.fangled notions, and are An Act relat ing to Ambas sador s, Jacob -Hillste d, Nevada jealous ‘forced city, to of her their head rights throug as freemen. h an inch . Consuls and other officers. charge against all the others, it is : pairs, $400.0 . plank, receiving only a few slight in. . Be it enacted by the Senate and reasonable to stppose ‘that journalHenee when a law comes before H.-H, Hobart, Hous e of Repre N, Bloomfield, to” them senta juries, for theirsa tives We have some doubts on nctiou,which strikes of the Uiif ism is in “rather a JW blate down & tedStates cf America in—Congress $200.. : at the thathe practic ad, es and habits which teed there, Jitakes a ‘‘rogue to catch a) assembled, That no Ambassador, Chas. Kont,. ‘Envoy Extraordinary, Minister PlenD. M. BUCKNER, rogue,’ and when they fall out, they have always practiced without $2,900 to $3,200.Nevada ah: desis ‘Th harm _Brcav to any ipote sx one, a ntiar .8t, it: Louis is y; nét Minis paper strange ter said Resid ent, Comhonest men are-expected to get their ATE with Lampe Bros. of thé Cosmo. Jno. McDonald, N. Bloomfield, something about ‘the boot of public missioner to any foreign country, Tent super politan Bathing Palace, San Francisco “ues, Tn'6rdé?'to obtain news items that they are-all found opposed to it. to $600. d’affa charg ire e Secretary of LeWillo pen If, in their opposition, some become the — indignation,’”’ the jealous Louisville gation, —— ' of anyimportance,/one has to wade Assistant’ Secretary of Leégabeing more enthusiastic, and even step RR. W. Latta, Nevada city, from Courier Jouriial_ must say: “On tion, Interpreter through so much abuse and slang,. to any legation in Union Hair Dressing Saloo n, dle. a St. Louis foot such“a boot would any foreign country, Consu A so many Charges of corruption, so over the bounds of propriety, it is a hun many ifsinationsabout the perregarded as unjust for the whole peo WOMEN Bd UNION HOTEL BARBER SALOON. The't ie ws Jno, Loughhead, Nevada’ city, be capable of kicking the stuffing éut al, Consul, Commercial Avent, con-: a Pegpeting, day 144h. sular pupils, or consular agent shall of @ range of mountains.” be absent from his _ or thesper. “By paying §strict erence ~ gg their duty to manifest their -opposi. : Joseph Lewis, Nevada city, from oe formance of bis duties for a longer and giving the very satisfactionI : proprietors, that it is our ongtom, tion $150 to $1,600, and displ ~ . easur ~~ One e -H ther eat, un years pr ~ago™ep there period than ten days atany onetime, and the custom of many Others to Joun Parrison, Clerk. It is too late in the duy for the, D. M. BUCKNER. Were ‘no-railroads, steamboats, telewithout “the permission previously} rr throw aside thege papers, and read ebtained of the. President. And no . _ Nevada; July 11th,1974. Post oran y other graph pape lines, r or gas person. burners, furnaces; compensation shall be allo thus6® having character enough. to for . . Personal. sewing machines, photographs, fricthe time of any such abseticewed devote their space to something beto create a feéling in California in an We received a call yesterday from tion matches, revolvers, against foreign born citizens. Were percussion case except in cases of sickness; pi sides personal matters. it not for those foreigners, the counMr. A. §. Hubbard, one.of the wricaps, India rubber shoes, and, above shall any diplomatic or consulat-offiple to be denounced, and they feel it from $250 to.1,400; jury andgeneral rascality of the ditch ’ flumi: 7 : & correspon in regard to the public}. > Laffairs of any foreign government try from the Atlantic to the ’ Pacific ters on thé Alta.’ Mr, “Hubbard is . allnoy free schools. would not present the varied attraccorresponding with his paper and t Once in so often Grant is charged oet obtaining The Old Thing. andcorrectly reportin theg . . with being adrunkard. It has been -tions, and be as productive as it nowA. H. Parker, Deputf. is. “Ther condi e woul tion d not be the prodnoof the mines of thiscoun-. Laws OF THE. UNITED STATES ae done.at different times, and us often the: Unied States ; pd ty. Heis, Nevads algo , aly tive solici 1 fields ting = covere subscr d with golden’ grain; ip. — mn ~ ree as the charges have been made, they without the consent of the ie os th. : have been refuted by the best auc tie ox s will : obtained, recommend any its broad expatise: readers, and hepe mine pwher person at ae ae thority. Ifthe President indulges ful cities dotting ee Thome Ln r abroad for an rp a afford = en' him all the STEAM ENGINE, new, Tubolar boll. intell igence there within would not yi be asman employm y church \ -buildis es, ; in a dram occasionally, ‘Beis not the of trust or profit under the Govern. foot strode, MB gameDe nds tipoA power, ~-.._. pire (General Nature.—xo'$1.} _-. ment Sete of the count in ry which he ia {@"¢ “obly Présiderit'whe did 80, avd. we schools,-and benevolent: institutions their good sey agg aao wa 2 ; An-Act to.am caunotsee:the force "of the charge. as the country can now boast. of. If he does not drink this persistency In-short, we consider the natives : ? i end the law relating” to} located; nor ask nor aceept, for himian Trade Marks, and” copy. self ae uy other person. any beoteit, . ope : ps In Lueck.. ‘ E. P. Sanford and two other gen-. emolument, , . Be it enacted.by thé Senate and. or title. of aepecun tk gy Meet Negecas ab theou matieri sa shame and disas much.indebted tous, as we to tlemen own the Seven t Thirty Mine . House of Representatives of the Uni. government them, and wé denounce the man or grace, Whenev . the Preside er nt is. paper at-Deadman's Flat, below Grass Valwhich attempts to stigmatize ley. spoken of as a candidate for office, th oldis @harge is revived. We us with a mame we do not feel . ted cone on ng ad ge ot We learn that they have struck 890M 0! Seek, a the infringes. Approved, June 17, 1874, ---— of ‘his copyright unlesshe shall val Esta Valuable Real te. think if it is false, there ought to be ashamed of, although the Editor in very rich rock. A candle box filled with the rock was. taken out the oth>} give sae thereof. by inserting in a''Preas Gag Law,” and the more! question, evidently intends it as an. if estima ust ted theespeci speci. . pubie the several er day, day, and iti€ is copies Ca of every GERMAN Forxicner. tel nthe e edition striotly it‘is enforced the better. insult. This isthe: latest, form it assumes, and is addressed to the New York} Sun, “Sirr It ought-to-be known to . . the country that President Grant ‘Arrivals by the Colfax Stage. meps are’ worth over 9 thousand page immediately following, if it be’ dollars, Sneh strikeshave been. a book: or if a map, chart, musical made beforerhaybiermiine; composition, print, cat, engraving, ~~ “Fuly 11, 1874. . = i ean photograph, painting, drawing,chro. . W. A. Hanley, R. Anderson, Wi ' . " The old shaft of th Tdy. Do, “ has recently Had two'or three of his Wright, W.B.Weir, Mrs, M. Ben habitual drunken: sprees, On Saturnetts, Be day afternoon, June 2], for hustance between’ two and three o'clock, CC alu : ma, re UNION HOT EL, the Ch . gone b ‘pating “pected PROPRIETORS. 2s — THIS HOTE is. now ope L in aur'ttsoe pebe ; oe nae otated. for The n some visibl ! ping place will find it greetly $30,006 “m0n al Te 7 ae cunsuatt. not aly _ the Colfax Stage The < Will r by A. B., in'the office of . © ~ gin oe are ee iE babel 1 ae . Re al Sal WooD WANTED . in our power to please-and ann, gaanoe W. WeJdacobs, GC, . H. Mead; Mrs. of water there now, but as thé unsGopsright together with the "year . a — dergr ouud Gorho works _ BATON & MOORE. ld, becom E. e more» ex-. the copyright was entered, and the (@{EALED PROPO Rodda, Geo. Bennetts, . rentlybeen called to ranvey him SALS for furntéFing the . Nevada, a we tensive, of course the amoiint be-. ame of the #, Andrew. © house on Franklin square, supported. home.”And since the adjournn " of Congregs-he has been on «very heavy spree, and has 7 Paly'12, 1873, Saly 16, 1874, Mrs. Hassell, Geo. W. Smith and taken to . Prisoner; Porosae. Avaitiingtass Tune 96.12. There is nota great deal i va party by whom. it was comes greater,/and wi bisth usual ee Be as ‘oresight, Superintendent Coleman} “Sec. 2. Thatifor recording { *Hbn‘b . the for the assig of a.aepyeight; Litbear 8. , ‘Prepanry, groun; d steam pumps will’ ’ thén Penment of Cong ght, H. Shirley, F. Gates. . : SST.'T. Davexport, Agent. 4 'S8t WORE, taken out as soon as the other 7 ‘eeive from the One. } eeive from the. Nevada City School Department With —“Copyright,18-—, . 25-conds of Oak and S-cotdsor cerGeo! Clifera, H. Hale, M. is. preparing for it: The ‘under-, tifying any Soattument of and wetng ing West Virginia to’ be rétored to 80Seaman ‘wife and son briety. itready. per . Ped th ae os ae 2 Oe ARMM UTE areas a RETR SURG IA RIK ETRE TICE. ~:~ et GOLDSMITH, Secretary: Ce pk eRe. ak Circas This’ Gavele : mende Grahax lies : CHEE. “beW receiveH d until the ete . 24th day of 7 Suly uly, 1874,Ss ws© 4 JOE eo instncin tasting tion ‘all persone aqui gt> aes ERE SOE PCNENSAD Tit BER SO POE FEAT TAKE. WO ws eM: eee to their advantag to give e 0° call. the best the. e porwit vas "The oroperes cae? Ett be. ‘fhe Bar-and pilliard Roomsare eupphe of, puttinga —pump . Hon thereof, or of the ‘substance on . Jiviaed inte: three E. B. Ryan, Ge Cudwalder, a. for the; purpose lots of 60x16, “For fur--. With the ¢hdicest of every hind wis beet ee, eh go the samé shall be mounted, . ther particulars apply to down it to:keep a4 ‘ the mine : The Hotel throughout is one free from which, thefollow.ny words, viz: “Entered JOHN LAWRENCE, he was seen in a deplorable intoxiWankerriss, J.Turner, F, ne of the Premises, . iti the oa ‘The Rooms beingof«llsg Aes water, A force of men are now énaccording to act of Congress; in the nih Sato cated condition tear Senator Jones's st ‘ “? Sueead tricnds weave only % 4s gaged at the workandrwill soon have a? Departures ty by two persons who were conducting him to a corriage which had appa strueti . Tra A. Eaton & C. H. Moore — as the ‘Hoel Place,” adjoin. vines, etc. Rail R , : For or Sale ; i ale Os fae Oe The NEVADA CITY. SESS, : POU icy es et THE Property, on LESTER & MULLOY. ane STREET, : Statue, stataary, or model or . is 180 feet front and 160 feet deep. On the . . spago ee ee cee design intended to be perfected and premis ho mine, says the Grass is a good Valley Unovum pleted as.a.work of the fine arts, . varietyesofthere fruit trees, houve and. every . i6n,is being repaired and re-timbered by inseribin aon Nevada uly 10th, 1974, on with him forus., Sd ere aunt taily nf = : QUONG HEE EEE & CU. ‘ Pe ae eh. pa ce.