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March 21, 1888 (4 pages)

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en crnmcennmnmiinanminanccnanaaye=es _— momma a eaemcence ens SN Nereny enous The Daily Transcript. CITY GOVERNMENT, __. necessary to be raised abiiually by. — PERSONAL MENTION. CHARLES KENDALL ADAMS, SEEKING SINNERS. "HERE AND THERE. _' 3 as taxation for an interest ard sinking a skid es en WEDNESDAY, MABOH 21, 1888. Card from Joseph Thomas. Nevapa Crry, March 20, 1888. _ _ Enprror TRANSCRIPT: In your edition of the 20th instant (Tuesday), over the signature of ‘*Miners Union,’’ my name is placed very conspicuously before the citizens of Nevada City. I wish to say afew words: [um ready to meet the committee that was appointed to interview me and did so meet me at the Providence mine, and to state befure and to said committee the conyersation held between Mr. Clemo and myself. Iam anxious that the result of this meeting be published so as_to Jet the citizéns judge for themselves. Mr. Editor, I will meet a committee oi the Miners Union at your offics (you to be present) at any time the Miners Union shall appoint such committee and notify me. ‘the one we now have, which is a A Correspondent Argues in Favor of the New Municipal Bill. Eprton Transcript—There seems to be a disposition and a desire on the in our municipal affairs, and those that are acquainted with the subject think before that can be done it will be necessary to have a different charter from special one and is more or less defective. The State has a general bill which was submitted to the voters of this place for their acceptance on May Sth, 1884, and was rej-cted through misapprehension of facts, itis thought, by many. My object now is to get this matter before the Board of Trustees, thinking they may be induced to submit the general bill to the voters at the coming election in May for their part of a good many to have achange . election it appears that not less than fund as hereinafter provided. Such two weeks in some newspaper published in such city and no other question or matter shall be submitted to the electors at such election. If upon a canvass of the votes cast at such in such city shall have voted in favor of incurring such indebtedneas,it shall be the duty of the Board of Trustees to pass an or linance providing for the mode of creating such indebtedness and of paying the same.” It was understood by some at the years since that if*adopted it would ander the new charter, and the offivers-elect under the old charter an election under the new bill. That notice shall be published for at least . Social and Other Notes About People Old town. two-thirds of all the qualified electors . trip tothe Bay. time the new bill was voted upon four . er, was in town Monday night. require a uew election immediately . came up from the Bay yeaterday. would have ty take. their chances _of . county seat. may have had an influence against the . arrived here yesterday on her way to and Young. — Lewis Schoen of San Francisco is in Mrs. A. Isoard has retuined from a A. W. Stoddart of Grass Valley was intown yesterday. E. Spafford came down from Columbia Hill yesterday. Miss Irene Gregory has returned from a visit to San Francisco. Wm. Beckman,a Sacramento bankR. I. Williams and J. D. Jourdan Miss Jennie Andrews of Grass Valley is visiting Mrs. J. H. Carter at the Mrs. Dowd of the Mountain House vocates Co-Education. A Prominent American Teacher Who AdRevivalist Hammond's Work at Grass Vailey—“ You're Another." The meetings conducted by revivalist‘ Hammon in the Congregational and Methodist churches in Grass Valley are now in full blast.Monday night several Sunday school children . and a-prominent business man lately an admirer of the Salvation Army professed to have” experienced change of heart, and it is said that the churches expect a ‘‘glorious work”’ during the co ming week. Mr. -Hammond is well known all over the United States as a revivalist. In appearance and physiog nomy he is not unlike the late Henry Ward Beecher. in ‘his pathos he is very effective, though in the opinion of some, some* what swashy in his anecdotes. While not creating any sensation,his appear A Bnef Record of Various Matters of over. Transcript hereafter. realized from the’St. Patrick’s ball. ful doings in a Boston Ravine saloon. this city, is purchase of the plant at Reno. rest of Gin ‘Tuck who killed Ah Faun at North San Juan Saturday night. mine, Grass Valley,has been resumed, fitted up to take the place of the one Local Interest. free lecture at the Theater touight. Next Sunday is the Jewish PassReading matter on every page of the It is thought.about $600 clear will be The Tidings complains of disgraceA. Pierce, owner of the gasworks at negotiating for the A reward of $400 is offered for the arUndergound work at the Empire ind a temporary dry-house has been gineer, whose train ram away, dashing to de struction like a flash, was seen desperately wrenching off the cap of the steam chamber, in the hope of wasting the power, there by checking the were useless, and’ his herotc efforts came too late. The engine leaped the track, overturned, and he was scalded to death by the very means he had resorted to to gave life. He lingered a few hours, but glance disclosed that there was no and there was no remedy to cure. lent sealds or burns are in their nature incurable, but there are thousands of minor casuaities of the kind occurring speed. The brakes . Josrra Tuomas. . acceptance, and in this connection I] new bill. And now the objection. is want to cull the aitention of the voters . made against submitting it at the He s0.ue*of the objections to the old . coming election that it will require an In giving an account of the dynamite . “barter. outrage at this city, the Grass Valley Union of yesterday says: : : not known that-members of the Union offices but that of Trustees. Secti. n . and but little expense connected with . day on business. te a sdocess, ‘The'Dornell University is were guilty of the outrages, yet the 7 of the old charter provides that in. it, as it can be voted for yesornoat) A. Erb, salesman in Hyman Bros. 2 ellestate inaedcatlen ai Tihiase known hostility of the Union to the . 4% of.a vacancy in the Board ot] our coming election in May. If ac-. store, goes to San Francisco Sunday Soe : otis Providence and Mountai ; [rustees, by resignation or otherwise, . cepted the officers el-cted under the . fora short visit. Tompkins county, New York, and ite ence untaineer mines : . snccass-and contributions to the scien’ affords grounds for suspicion and the remaining Trustees shall have . old charter will hold until the second. H. W. Orear came down yesterday : ; ; ) Pp " Z : ire 7 araed Fi tific knowledge and productive power: creates the belief that the responsibility . POWer and be required to fill the va. Monday in April, 1889. Section 752 oP\-from Downieville'and will go to San ok tar Geiney ana wo wa Rae of the acts rests upon the Union. [i . c#ncy at their next regular meeting:. the new Dill says the officers shall be Francisco today. cubation he Under the Water the Union is innocent of any complicity This it will be-seen gives the Board ot . elected by the qualified electors of said. Misses Ida Ray and Frances Costello ant of Peakeweae Ohastes ssl 1 in these crimes itshould at once dig. frustees no power to fill a vacancy i!. city at general manicipal election to. were over from the Ridge to attend the sauce a tate Gur Camnail faivan avow any sympathy with them, in. ? should occur in the office of Mar . be held therein dn the second Monday . St. Patriok’s ball. 20 asm ee cue Oita Oak andl : order to relieve the community of the . 8hal, Assessor or Treasurer. in April in each odd numbered’ year,. Albert Eicke of the Pilgrim mine a wovtnent inartatione of the supposition that these lawless acts have “We find in the new Municipal Bill} from which.-it will be -seen_the bill . :near Forest City left here yesterday rossi ‘he neetmaapaten’ ateeetheir inspiration and encouragement section 754,that any vacancy occurrin, . must take effect in an odd numbered . morning for San Francisco. ea cua iis manila. die Ba a he from that organization. The Union. !" any of the offices provided for iv . year avd would require no extra elecWm. Bowen of Likerty Hill and saad ae Tits har rag 7 ae can not rest under this suspicien with. ‘his act shall be filled by appointment . tion. Voran, . Miss Mary Maker of Dutch Flat were} . , ibpduaty ieee ne ca be aah ; if suc —~<0i together yesterday. eke el bs out being discountenanced by lawabidst Manag Roary of Frastoes, but eoligee A Frightful Ratiroad Accident. se Ache ea tka 1 js . Of American educators. The Cornell ing citizens.”’ office be elective such appointee shall e meter , Fred Rorsers and Samuasl: Dewars University was sounded in 1865, by th: . hold office only until the next regular The particujars of the catastrophe of Grass ‘Valloy came up Monday cron” Weta Cancalt ok Ralaty daae election at which time a person shall] which occurred Monday afternoon on evening to attend the dance. Landlig New York, who died Dee. Yesterday Jamea Doy'e brought to be elected for the remainder of such} the Central P.citic railroad between J. W. Roper, W. A. Butterfield, Ad. ois iia sian send baile taken ane a . unexpired term. i ia Tamarack, . Eisenbach and A. E, Banks, commeriter ies the county seat a Chinaman from P ‘ the stations of Ciseo and Tamarack,. . * : admitted on equal terms, except that M 13 Flat be thad toe ln Further along in the old charter we . are given by the Evening Bee. It oc. cial tourists, were in town yesterday. “a le R . . oore’s Flat to examin or in 7 : ; di Ash There ia no morked ‘chan in lady students must be at least 18 yearr sanity. They got out the stage at the find It somewhat compicated tn de-. curred abvut one o'clock by a collision} . hal Eddy’s conditiait =n of aye, while boys may enter at 16 and rear uf the Courthouse, but finding tining the duties of the Board of frus-. jn a snowshed between # special City Marsha iddy’s conc itio 3 ere. saaiee: Gulia extuied: sanaton iiitaby the back gate locked started around ee a5 8 Board of Equalization. AJ jreight train, -bound east, and a reguDat sighs chanoes eet lantruction. To promote variety of to the front entrance. Before getting part of section 29 Bays, the Board of iar freight train, No. 6, bound west. Miss Kittie Bigelow, who has _ caltuee. wad (4 eee scacatacalant there the prisoner got obstreperous Trustees hall constitute the Board of . phere were two engines attached to Lert sate a ry ong hte ae seclusion,from the world’s school inter : ~ . Equalization which shall meet on the . gach train. All the four engines were . yesterday en route r home a Lian saad zB . ‘ : tt sideut facult leand in the eenete that followed bork first Monday in June of each year and Sierra City. : : 5 sg : ile hi ee we . aia “ 9 he and Doyle ‘went to the ground, In Aira j Jon, A. C. Niles; f iy at tt mented bv non-resident lecturers, met tha struggle a rope which Doyle had remain in session not less than two Hon. A. ©. Niles, formerly of this San Francisco. Frank Loehr, nightwatchman at the Grass Valley railro.d station, was in : : extra election, and the city~has no . town yesterday. In reviewing it we find it defective . money for such a purpose. I would hourly in every house or large manufactory for which there is a remedy,sothing, sure and prompt, of which the . following are — Mr. Michael Higgins, Belcher & ‘Taylor Agricultural Tool Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass, May 4, 1887, writes: “This company. has used St. Jacobs Oil for years for their men for 7) burns, cuts and bruises, and we know {7 of nothing’that compares with it”. Mr.—; G. Oehrle, Lawrence, Kan., April 16, 1887, writes: “A lamp exploded in my ~~ ollice, and iw trying to put it ont, I cat and burned my hand very badly with lass. St. Jacobs Oil cured me. h . W. Mevis, 28 -Rock street, iors ance in the gospel hardened city of . demolished by last week’s catastrophe. Grass Valley has produced a good éf-. The True Blue baseballists of Grass ‘ect in waking up tho sleepy churclt4 Valley were badly beaten in Sunday’s members. , game at Auburn. Coming home the His style of conducting-services is in . wagon in which they rode tippec over some respects tedious. Some of hi . and a number of the players were hurt. sermons occupy # couple of hours in a delivery. He uses up much time in Commendable Action. referring to instances of his success af} Phe Tidings says: W. B. Bourn a revivalist in which the big “Toc: principal owner of the Empire ane, cura with painful repetition. At the . has offered to setile a liberal annuity close of each sermon he and the Chrisupon Mrs, Shiells, whose ‘thusband tans of the church go about the audi-) jied from injuries sustained through Bude Urging peoplé to repentance and the explosion. No doubt a proposition the penitent seat. The revivalist is} f similar nature has been submitted to somewhat abrupt in his address,. but slis-cnnaidaration:of the feebiides famon Ons8 ‘COcasION; Monday evening, . iy, the heads of which mourn for a.son was as abruptly met by a well-known . Kecauseof the catastrophe. Handsome . character of that town, remarkable for} caskets were provided for the dead men ie wit and irony. _The revivalist 8€¢. 4) the Empire company. and all other ing this person quietly seated in the pxpenses attendant upon the funerals venter of the church, right ““‘amony were likewise assumed. ‘Thewounded the prophets” approached him, when : have been povided for, the following dialogue occurred : + ccm Liat cialis Revivalist—'‘sir, are you a Chris~ BROREN. Sant ” tian ? ; At-thia city, March 19th, 1888, to the wife Character—‘‘No sir, I'in an agnosof Fred Searls, a son, tic.” Revivalist—"‘ Well,you are a sinner, MARRIED. sir.’’ _ At this city, Oct, 18, 1887, by Rev. J. Sima, Character—‘‘You are another, sir,” yap Denney aud Misa Adelaide HotherAt this point the revivalist left in disgust. These meetings will continue for several weeks, if enough of money van be raised to pay the expenses, th The Union Should Avow Itself. President Charles Kendall Adama, Edward Coleman and T, H. Wilwho takes a prominent place among “While itis. im case of @ vacancy in any of the. say there need be no extra election . helm were at the county seat yesterthe American educators, declares that education at Ln atc University Masa, says: “For burns and hands I know St. Jacobs Oil to be excellent.” Mr. A. Schulte, Cleveland, Ohio, February 15, 1887; “We consider St. Jacobs Oil a very valuable mer for burns.” Mr. A. Maske: Pa, writes. February 7, 1887: “I have used St: Jacobs Oil for years, and know it to be the best for burna.” Mr, J. We Ames, Fairmount, Neb., February 7, 1887, says: “We find it just as efficacious for burns aa for bites.” Mr, WeA. Schroe der, Gilbertville, In., rors 11, 1887: “T have used it for burns, and can say it dovs its work as recommended.” : course, in violent burns and scalda, and the treatment of raw sur the direotions decompanying each bottle must be strictly followed, ' A Combative Lunatic.
noe . WOO 6 eee Cararkit cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Prico 60 cents, Nasal injector free. At Carr Bros, ares yp ae ee oe INSOLVENT NOTICE. N THE SUPERIORCOURT of the County of Nevada, State of California, In the matter of P, A, Mills wad A, Grissell, badly wrecked. A number of cars were smashed to atoms, and, to make Crover, alfafa, timothy, italian rye, t blue grass, mixed lawn and orchard § @ b = . eminent in their special departments, 5 partuers, doing business under the firm srags seeds at Carr Bros, ml13-tf a : hours of each evening or day for one) jjatters) worse, the snowsheds were . City, arrived here Monday night from : a ney P which are announced to be very heavy. . aame of Mille & Grissell, insolvent debtors 5 as ‘ got around his neck, and the China: . . s ce the Bay and yesterda morning went and often in public life, There are Ne PA. Millaand A. Grissell, partners, dolug Notioe te Creditors 4 Acuffed seized’ week, or till all matters coming before . shaitered and # considerable portion y y ay 8 ; ; Mra. McLaughlin D business under the firm hame of Milis & . : man although handcu seized it and icev ane die dof. Section 34aays . tt f fell i tt k. John. below again three general courses. That in arts rs, McLaughlin Dies. nits , 1 pose + ~ bec ft thereof fell in on the wreck. ohn . Spay intr karina vst fad the Board of [rustees of said city sha:i choked to death: whan. J. 0. Dicker meet as a Board of Equalization on man came to his rescne and helped to the fourth Monday in May in each ; year to examine the assessment book overpower the Mongolian. and equalize the assessment of prop, erty in the city. Section 35 provides that on the first Monday in June ot vach year the Board of Txustees must Grissell, having tledin this Court their petition, sehedule and inventory ia ineol vency by which it appears that they aud each of them are insolvent debtors the said P. A. Mille and A. Grissell and the sald firm are hereby declared to be tnsolvent, Phe sherlt! of the county of Nevada ta hereby directed to take possession of all the os The widow of Charles McLaughlin, the Charles McLaughlin whom Jerome B. Cox, formerly superintendent of the Derbec mine in this county, : a . f tate, realand personal, of the sald partner killed at San’ Francisco several antp, and of each partner, éxcept such as : $ : may be by law exempt from execution, and year ayo, died this week ap New dewalt dead VOuChOra HOOKE OL GdGutttt York. McLaughlin was a railroad and papers, and wo keep the saine safely ua contractor and with the exception “bran new . bas the usual classical curriculum, wiles pernons Ligeti ne ° Store are requested to call at the Post-. offices and settle theirs aecounts before the sane are put intothe hands of collector. j-lo-tt Pickens,who had charge of engine No. Fred Searls has a pee dina a 156 attain is teat “No 6, was iubouncing baby! boy,” and was kept that in literature repluces Greek and , . cS stantly killed, ‘ B, F. Woolley, engin. DU8y yesterday accepting the congratusees in el ai igi ss ey Latin ~ ser of the rear engine on the sam lations of his friends. os ae laces ng aia rain, wa severely scalded and otherK. J. Phelan and his sister Mary, J. . SOUrSeswise injured, Engineer, Trincano, ol B. Miller and John Culver, came over ce spacial, was badty-cut-aboutthe from Bridgeport township Monday to nead. Brakemei McMaster and Contend the party at Armory Hall. ~<-360-e Determined Contestants. Mine and Ranch Sold. Can. R, CLARKE. . Sheriff Lord yesterday sold” at auc‘ 4 eee The two Chinese companies that reSiivon’s cure. will immediately re. til the appointment of an assigned of their ’ ally represent the respective sides 0: floor quickly filled up with dancers. ing there: Deadwood, Neveraweat, From nine o'clock till a quarter past. Goyne & Hampton, Willis & Son, four yesterday morning the festivities . Kistle & Garlic, Luey & Kitts, Austin ibe ‘i . conti i J +h . Bros. and Ebaugh Bros, Surely some Bihar D continued, the ladies of the Church nd eyes eT uaa gstag a and the committee of gentlemen who good mining claims ought to. be found es poi nt. The . onde assisted them sparing no exertions to in. Willow Valley in the near future. ae sete OE : ad make the occasion a pleasant one. Fabien poet nas joker out ton tons : of good ore from his mining claim on : fhe super sei ved at the Theater wes Piety Hill) His-quartz contains 4 up to the usual. standard, and was yreat many lumps of ochre, When keenly relished by the hungry hun-. these are broken flne gold can readily dreds. The only person participating be seen. curing my deafness.—B, W. Sperry cal ved i : sis hay euld THIS HOTEL HAS BEEN . clang w ve in the “vreak-down,” which-is-always. —George F. Gray has taken twenty-. sarford, Conn. : FoR thoroughly overhauled and renvated sat omea an attractive feature of the St.Patrick’s . seven tons of quartz from his mining . pines at Ses entiry ry the present party here, was John Muir, He is a. ‘lim, which is alo on Piety Hill. Au Extraerdinary Offer to All be that I contend that the fuse to the] under the provisions of this act shal bomb alleged to have been deposited . be assessed upon and borne with abin the Providence Company’s pipe last . solute equality by all lands front.ng week could not have been afire when thereon, the expense to be calculateu it reached the mill and was undar a\upon and borne by each bluck respressure of 300 feet. JamusPearp. . pectively and in proportion to the Nevada City, March 20, 1888. frontage ; provides thatall street crossee err: ings and the squares formed by the a Papgtatien: junction of ‘two or more streets shal A correspondent writes from Forest . 0e paved, graded or plauked and kep'. ‘phe citizens committee appointed Hill inquiring as to the population of} in repair at the expense of the city. In at Saturday evening's inaad® meeting this city and Grass Valley. There is addition to the above the city has the yesterday, commence i ceiveadad no positive data on which to bawe a . long expensive bridges and the street= jubscriptions to the rewar a 4a al definite reply, but a gentleman who is. in places where the property on one Sarit , vad : vitute, All persous are forbidden to pay. lieve Croup, Whooping Cough and © . j . gu fix the rate of city taxes. We al: . jrave and fireman Hoops are missing, Mrs. M. J. Shoecraft, who has been tion the Eagle Gold mine in Washing-. of Leland Stnaford was the largest . “iy debt vo the ent erany property be. Bronchitis, For sale by Carr Bros, = , the suit entitled Garthe vs. Hart, and . ;now that our streets and bridgesare . und, it is feared, are buried in the here for several weeks on a visit to her . ton district to satisfy judgment and land owner in the State. Cox killed ionging ty them or either of thom, or to any SARNMRANE da acnebiliNieRTACrES now in progress in the Superior Court, . + times in want of repairs, and when] lebris. The fireman of engine No, son, County Treasurer Shoecraft, left . costs inthe cuse of Hugh Galbraith McLauyhin on account of the latter’: Or them uf either o thew, the ead Aevvors are evidently determined to fight the . che attention of ihe anthoritiea ir ]1a5. 9 man from ‘lin. ose yesterday for her home at Oneida,New and others against the Eagle Bird G. . conduct ina law-suit, which suit had . “f° hereby forbidden to transfer or deliver issue to the bitter end. This is the] .aijed to it the answer is frequently me ia unknown Pockli “lee nue (ela Da & hidui : , any property, until the furtuer order of this Sig ar : Ce Sie J Hap J T ll of this city is about to the property for BU Which! dull pata wall ber FS UNS Su SPRAY UU ¥, PALES Herein ordered, second trial, in the first the plaintiff . «we have no funds to do it with.’’. Wrecking tr ains and physicians were ames Tyrrell of this c 4 Oe neceead (ada si ond aang and ie at ors wien Ostoreane tion ik ta een 1 Won se WAR REN, He CrIVE LUT UAMuTtey having obtained judgment for eigh!. phe question then presents itseli, . sent from Sacramento and Truckee. open a boarding house at Forest Hill, tingle A atin dae “ diet: ebiatoed With the exception of the comparaa the Superior Court, oi the suid County of . When abebecame Miss,she clung to Castoria hundred-and some dollars with costs. . «why have you not? The city collects . the cause of the accident. is not given, Placer county; and Mrs, Tyrrell will go is A se al ae a Ca i ihe tively small sum thus involved; the . vet i e PNe Oren ane “canes ot Ke When she had children, she gave them The matter was appealed and the] shout tie same amount of revenue . outit must have resuited from-a misover to assist in the management of it. : ‘owle i He he . bps estate of several millions goes te two vade, Calltorala, go hee day of Apel, Supreme Court sent it back for rehear. (nat it did formerly, and we never be. understan ding on the part of the train} The. children will remain ae ua ee he a 1eproperty app nieces. ane thet debta Be d che ome Orie ces vicikaees ae ing. The trouble orginated about the. oye heard such complaint.” The . inen, Tt was the duty of the special sae ee ee ee oe the riff 1 ld at Orator Mills Tonight oi tla tarther ordered tharthe order be pubownership of a now worthless rive’ . question is answered by saying that . 1o keep clearéf the time of the regu this city, has been elected by the. The — ” referee ale? 4 s valleepaks aia ished in the Nevada Dally ‘trauscript, « i j ' siasti : 7 ec uy newspaper of genera roulation, b claim on the South Yuba. The cost#. under the old county seat law th. ,ar,-but it’s evident this was not done California Woman Suflrage Associa auction the Holzenbecker rane a = Tonight Walter Thomas Mills, the} in". pap br ot gs Ly ras a put shed id to foot t far from inci : i led -out ot tion ag a delegate to the National the You Bet road five miles east o “Little Giant’of the prohibition cause uald paperis published, betore the said Cay . peppers thus far are 8a) ‘oot up no! ‘. county. had charge of the princtpa! . or else tiie regular train pulled out o Coane of Weaten. which meets in. town, in pursuance of the Snperior 4 ‘i singe ee ast for be meeting of creditors. i i : i i ‘ i uM 4 , i i y Y Py is further,ordered th t : $500, and the losing side will have to} streets and the expensive bridges i. Camarack before her time was up at Washington on the 25th instant. Court's order to settle up and partition will deliver at the Theater in “ oly tee Te caveuiage ele AS mean. . pay them. eee . she incorporation, and under the pres. .hat point, ae the estate to which the property behis masterly lecture entitled, “Must Vents be say eds en, 10s ; pi ‘ ee eke. Fe@ee-— aif Ba dig F ty?” He come i y. pinion Senter’ -” a weit ee fund Aiter Many Days. St. Patrick's Bail. longed. The land, consisting of -160 ae < oe go ‘sok i Tadad ciiusarn Oeud : ae — care of them with no! hii — i is : . Jourt, Eprror Tsanscarrt—I today de-. the same poll tax the county collects. Tidings: Robert Larimer was arrestArmory Hall was thronged Monday oy apie a = soar ral e Chere will be no charge for admission Thos &, Ford, Ay torlasclygnt) a0. ) posited in the Citizens Bank the sum] he county collects 30 cents on e4ch . oq Jast night on a two-year-old com= evening with people who had gathered a ‘oO pone pie ‘s a VDY **'\ and no collection will be taken up. Stockholders’ Meeting. rae ; of $100 subject to the order of D. E. }one hundred dollars fur road work} j,int alleging petty larceny. A day from near anid (roa far: to enjoy we toe sewer taal el Everybody can afford to go. NExARA COUNTY NARROW GAUGE Mbrgan, and, have instructed Mr. Mor} chat the incorporation under the pres: . jr two prior to the issuing of the warparty given for the benefit of Bt, Can= Mining Notes. ——————— Nie A I1-RO. nN b GoM V AN Y=th e una ai — oney to any man who . ent law can’t do. But we say section . ,, Rue frank Jones ro ice Catholic Church. Goyne’s orches: —— Re : I nave been a great «ufferer froin . County Narrow Gauge Kallroad Company ‘ on er Shin Heuey r rant, Larimer and Vrapk 4 ner lied t table music A great deal of prospecting is going . ; : for thé election of seven Directors, to serve. AN will pratically demonstrate that tape . 22 provides the total amount of the priated certain clothing and other try supplied most accepta ° in Willow Vali d vicinit The catarrh for over ten years; had it very . (or the enusing twelve months, and for the : fase will burn under a pressure of 100 . expense of grading, planking or pavirticles “stored in @ cabin on Dan. fhe grand march contained only 53. oninW) ww Valley and vicin y. “ bad, could hardly breathe, Some’ transaction of busi tier bustin aa my 1 feet of water. Ido this forthe reason jing any street or portion of a stree:. Pprasher’s place. Jones wus captured, couples, but when that was over the . following mining companies are work: . . Li vhts I could not sleep—had to walk . hel tthe office of the Company, at the ity i railroad Depot, Grass Valley, Nevada e Ty? . the floor, I purchased Ely’s Cream . county, california, on WLDNESDAY, THE 40H DAY OF APRIL, 1888, at 2 P.M. Potle Balm and am using it freely, it is work ‘ ' will be opened at 244 o'clock, and closed at ihg a cure surely, I have advised . 2:45 p.m. Transfer books will be closed on several friends to use it, and with . Mth dey Of ero eT in’ preaident. happy results in every case, Itis the} Gonos Fie10HEn, Secretary. one medicine above all others: made to} cnre catarrh, and it is worth its weight CITY HOT EL. in gold. I thank God I have fourid a remedy I can.use with safety and that Cponeas UF BLOAD AND UNION STM loes all that is claimed for it. It is . vonvicted and given 20 days in the county jal, Larimer exeaping and eaving the neighborhood, Today he men! I iu. Hotel an yor t has afforded a vast ex ing and thoroughly i cure of woman’ Dr. P eree's avor is the outgrowth, or valuable experience. niala, received Reward For the Dynamiters. ES, — a ‘ oniie ie 1 ” offered for the arrest and conviction ot d eo Wanting Employment. weimin's wenith : ; i : ood dancer and made much sport. for : ‘8 peculiar » thoroughly acquainted with both towne . or both sides has go little value that it) 4 dyhamiters, and they met with . ), ce as all Ont eh poet Grass Valley Glee Club Coming. —— One of the most Popular Hotels aes powerful inv = wie bee d he esti-. will not keep the streets in repair, ‘ Th 4: . ae Spectators. Ne OFF PAlNting con é oe We want live, energetic, agente in y_jmpares strenncn te haa been Sgnting erent ot hes i fund how is it to be SHOOUIRENE: SEVEN @ amount: . ioted for by Mrs. J. H. Carter and. {. James Fraser has secured the} avery county in the United States and . . IN NEVADA CITY particular.” For, overwor! coMmates that this city at present has @ and with no road fund how is1 subscribed ranged from $1 to $50, bus-. \7i., Mugyie Coan was won by the ssrv ida Of the Giese Valley Glen Ol . cans tr oct « coteat antinleiel weak tb particular. Foe irate population of 5,100 and Grass Valley done? ; 1 ness men -giving from $5 apiece UP-. ner lady who sold $246.25 worth of for the meeting at the Theater -tonixht h p ne : ‘ meee sn ere a oa. has 6,260. He believes that a careThe new Municipal Bill, section) ¥) far the mine owners have not been ; tea, Mine Coan aold $154.90 worth wbict is i be addressed by Walter . merit, its — An ong It is conducted on strictly Temnal y, De, Biovoa'e Favorite ress i i hat not more : : ; Oe: : 4.) Thomas Mills, ing-a largesale paying over per . perance Principties. 16 greatest eart! y boos, ing uneg sass fully taken census would not change . 764, article 9, provides t .pplied to. It is believed that at least wes ' i ; oe a etizing cordial apd’ . pe numbers 60 either way. than thirty centson the one hundred] . ) 999 wiil be raised. The money will Superior Court. —SE cent. profit, having no competitio.:,. ‘1 hag no Bar-room, and ia therefore just nat, sooth ‘and sire S collected for a street : ; P a Give Them the Go-By. and on which the agent is protected in . the place for those in search of agood quiet . qualed ‘and is invaluab dollara should be ve returned to the subscribers if tie The following business was transactPoe the exclusive sale b y a deed givenfor . place to board and lodge duing nervous rohels , AN An Insolvent Firm. fund. cected in Us dynamiters are not caught. sali Sista, av veka? The public are advised to give the spiabs y 8 r : haustion, prostration, é It is said some objec o the new nah ed. im the Superior Court yesterday, go-by to articles claimed to posses# each and every county he may secure Judge J. M. Walling presiding: ithe same qualities as, or are proffered from us. With all these advantages + Geo. F. Jacobs vs. H. Pecarty. Deintent of SOZODONT. Reps sian to our agents, and the fact that it is an lk Watton ink auesties wth . , i ial with-. parable preservativ: and restorer article that canbe sold to every house Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denney, the peeve Oe fog jury trial with-. Fre ecth, ia like itself, and nothing . owner, if might not be necessary to. the best ti the market, at the folintelligence * of ‘whose marriage five eh a eae 6, ve es else, Purchase that ulone, make ‘‘an extraordinary offer’ to. lowing low rates: ‘ a Mrs, Mills & Grissell,dealers in mill-) 7, nicipal Bill when it was submitted *. gis inery and fancy goods on Broad street, . tour yeurs ago to the voters for theit (A Welt Mept Secret, ie this city, have applied to the age consideration because it gave the = Court to be declared insolvent. The) pristees so much power that they value of their stock in trada is eatimight run the city in debt.too much, 4 . oa other dist ft : The Roomsare alltsunny, light) monly atte Eire enadtal ah . andairy. disease of the womb. It : sleep and relieves mental ‘ ( epondengy. ne Dr. Pierce’s Pavorite Presert an is a leghtimate medicine, o b ap compounded by an ex physician, and adap inunths ago has just been made public, + secure good agents at once, but we : ization. It 16 aver Hs mated to be $800 and their book ac-} Jipht buy the water works, might ponte he, Sete housekeeping at the . Ennor et al. Trial continued till next Don’t Experiment. have concluded fo make it to show, >Board, without Lodging, per week, eamposition. end rtoctly be f counts call for $374, this being all the . ave pay while acting as Board ol residence of Mrs, J, H. Boardman. Saturday. You cannot afford to waste time in not only our confidence in the merits . @4 69, morning sickness, or nausea, from property not exempt from execution For fear that the Equalization, etc John Cargait, a native of Italy, was of our invention, but in its penabality cause arising, weak etomach, ’ * fi q : ; : experimenting when you lungs are in. by any agent that will handle it wit Board and Lodgin + week, $6 to. pepsia and kindred aympto ver ig that they possess Their partnership same objection might be raised Death a Welcome Belease. — Pairs hn egenetlg of Jokn danger. Consumption always seems eneery Pld nie now at work oe $6 Bind pe if ches wll provevory benefilal : ; >: ‘ ra hea, sigalupi and M, Solari. i +. . making from o $300 a month . PY for tl plica: Lore ce sanronste abd — roa keneermares . -Muat it not be to those who endure Ce va. J. W. Hart et al. pbaigaboos’ byte oeedBeges pare clear, wat this fact makes it safefor us. Rooms, per Night, 25 cents, Sinate ‘use of leucor a, excessive a Moving the Deadwood Machinery. submitted again, any e \pos life long bodily suffering? From childi to make our offer to all who are out of ; : painful menstruation, unnatural supp a ealabauad ‘ a part of section 767: “The Boa _ of nood to‘ old ‘age many persons are On trial. some cheap imitation of Dr, King’s}employment. Any agent that will. Single Meals; 26 cents. Prolupsus, or falliog Of tho w veak ‘The lessees of the mine . Trustees shall not create, audit, allow New Discovery for Consumption, Colds . give our business a thirty day’s trial Haverty's Minstre! Show. : B : cpa : : 3 and Coughs, but be sure you get the and fail to clear at. least $100 in this iormentet: with rheamatism and bearing-down. sensatio: * neuralgia. Ordinary medication and Oo. C. CONLAN., . intiammation and ulee in Willow Valley are moving the} oy permit to accrue any debt or liabilthat beget them. ‘Lhe evidence as to anne the Board of Trustees ah pee Soe te eitnoy aa 6 blood depurent in this addition to the splendid niinstrel enterg ; Members of the Miners Union at . it necessary to incur any in ness . ) .rticular is Very Ampie, and strongly . ition Co the Bp rama store. ae \s ill next Saturday evening ia excess of the money in the treasury . concurrent and: onvinciug. In violeut tainment there are a oumber of specia PaO on ap om erties Valley to assist in organapplicable to the purpose for which . -forme of these the nerves are. features, such as acrobatic acts, clog visit C a terribly recked. A wine or two * ‘ 3 ising » Union there. The Grass Valauch indebtednesg: is to be incurr-d, ctthe Bitters before the hour of retire dances, hocus-pocus (ledgerdemain) : SS : ; ‘ 6 flammation, pain and tendernes in hoisting works from. the dincline to] ity in excess of the available money in wpical femedies are of slight, and Secure a reserved seat for ‘Thursday genuine, Because he can make more one, spore * Pays goon. Pp at Mirae ee a RENAE Tore 2 accom ua later ernal heat,”* their new sbaft about feet to the} the treasury that may be legally apaway a temporary. efficacy To night if you wish to witness in comfort . profit he may.tell you he has some-. fund the money paid for them, No TO RENT ona) at a haae crit eal perk etor’. south, and expect to be ready to start) portioned and appropriated for such er a re tains a ein the greatest minstrel show on earth. . tHing just as good, or just tie same. such employer of agents ever dared to s trad arent ob rly a orn er bonnet xm erase . Earn ten Soha Havel Don tot, nia er nto thal po ren . sa . : mining activity in that part ofthe dis-. that the Trustees have not the power) .jnihilated at the Gutset with Hos. basexcelled all of his former efforts in. getting Dr. King’s New Disco-ery,. making more than double this amount. : trict. to run the city in debt, only as pro*. tejer’s Stomach Hitters, which expels . the minstrel line in eqliecting the un-. which is guaranteed to give relief in. Var large descriptive ci.culars explain The Store in Truckee ocery j ue , : ar Grace Valley vided in section 763: “Tf at any time . ia@m tne system the acrid neon 4 4 precedented aggregation of staré in-. gl) Throat, Lung and Chest affections. . our offer fully, and thece we wish to : : Te Organize at Gras Wj cluded in his present combination. In . Trial bottles free at Carr Bros.’ Drugsend to everyone out of employment (WITH GOOD WILL) who will send us three one cent stamps . ~)wNED AND OCCUPIED B prt! L bal for postage. Serd at once and secure Le) wanted al 7 rane the agency in time for the boom, and FRED BURCKALTER, . to work on the terms named in our extraordinary ofter, Doing a Grocery and General MerchanAddress, at once, Nationa, Nove.ry ill be The best Salve in the world for Cuts, ~ . ae Bruises, Sores ere, um dise2Business. . t. they shall give notice of » special usually br te from and other specialties. ners » Ulcers, Balt Rheum, . , 514 ‘Smithfield st., uc fies . leg sain hold a mass meeting of a by the qualified electors of ae en ie see pi pain, caiman. Fever Sores, Teter; Chapped Hands, . py.’ (24 am — the city to be held to dotermine. muc) repose. For kidney} Awexcessefanimabfood anda partial Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin ErupNs ing. omit guch btedness shall troubles, malarial complaint, indige* . closing of the pores of the skin, during . tions, and positively cures Piles, or : rad a whether oi gs en he tion, liver complaint and constipation, . the winter months, cause the aystem to pee ! The Building is 35 feet front, 70 feet deep, Tux freshest field, garden and flow. gna Fire-proot, Fixtures complete. : ; , 5 A h d. Itis guaranteed to. er seeds obtainable,are at Carr Bros. possession given April let. ' cough when Shiloh’s . incured. the Bitters is likewise beneficial. hecome filled with impurities. These no. pay require : alias ‘ os . = banged pr relief, Price . the amount of indebtedness proposed. reser araey wea D be removed and the blood purified give varie ae bid — ©! Gnour, whooping cough and bron-. 4?” nae pg “60 cts., and $1. Ask Carr to be ineurred,the purpose or purposes Exraa clean, blue and m wo . and CA me by taking Ayer’s. funded. Prive 25 cents per Ra ¢hitietenmediataly rellaved by Bhiloh’s M, 0. BUROKALTER, Ales Bros, for it, es of the same and the amount of money . erase seods at Oarr Bros. mls-tf . Sarsape Pritefl. jsale by Oarr Bros. es At Carr ee mh Truckee, Nevada County.