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June 16, 1869 (4 pages)

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THe settlement of Horr ‘Schnell in 1869, MEETING OF THE GENERAL Com} ALMosT a Fine.—Yesterday a. . The Baily Transerigt,, MITTEE.—The General Committég of son of Jno. Purner, of Gold Flat; was El Dorado, county with his ‘Japanese . little . Arrangements for the Foarth of July, playing with a sun glass on the porch, has given general satisfaction, to the A small ship met at the Penmsylvania Engine House . when a hempen doot mat became accipeople iin the vicinity. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1869. on Monday night, fifteea members bedentally ignited. The fire was not load of their countrymen, belongfng to noticed—until-the—folks-inthe house. the same colony,is expected _to arrive ing present. : pa a __A GoodMovement.—Lately several . _The committee on.guns reported that were attracted by thedense smoke, and . ‘soon. NEVADA“CITY, CALIFORNIA. INDEPENDENCE DAY, = : = Se Ww WEAT FAILURE Private. dispatch ee TF;—— fireaFedera! Salute‘at suns = = : “For: “SENATOR.Among “the ans 1 es have beenreceivedin SanFrancisco [. rise and a National Salute at such time = nouncements te-day will be found the from Europe stating that the wheat 3 as desired. . name of Henry Everett, of Bridgeport crop in that country will be very light “thecommanity by developing its re~ A communication was received from} and in many localities an entire failure. township, for the State Senaté. ’ : sources. There is nothirg so well cal-. the Nevada Light.Guard, accepting the ae City, Treasure in man @ RECENTLY ——cutated to-make-a-community-prosper=. rinvitation to participate, For Assempiy.—Chas. W. Dannals, and pledging ous as local enterprises, and the encour~ a hearty co-operation with the citizens of Bridgeport township, is announced by the naine of Barney, was shotbya . GRAND CELEBRATION. : agement of local business. This applies in ‘making the celebration a success. jin to~day’sypaper as a candidate . for woman by the name of Steele. As the : it forehead, the in Barney struck ball as well to the development of new The committee on musi¢ reported the Assembly.— nay eR the but killed, was he was supposed Tesources as to every day business, that they had secured one band of nine a Em . off. ~.JF OR. THE Eel party of ladies glanced. and ball struck the skull Many a prosperous and permanent city pieces, and were-allowed-a week's furhas been built with lesg advantages thertime to make -arrangemonts _ for leave this city this morning for an exwd THe Republican County Central cursion trip to the East by the railroad, than the citizens of Névadg possess, if another. . they would only improve them, and all The committee on orator and exerwe want to make:a lively town; isa -cises reported that Judge Belden would hearty sympathy and activeco-dpera— . deliver the oration, aid E. W. Hayden Committée, of Siskiyou, have-adopted} BENEVOLENT Assoctation.—The folthe Crawford county system under the lowing are the names of the officers of Porter law. eenetki ai Né a , ait re Prove _/Sehmittburg, Davidson and Cashin ceives the guests with all the—grace—of Primaries will be held on For Assemblyman, IN WHICH THE . that there is money to be made, and were appointed to ascertain what could a perfect Parisienne. By:ARLES W. DANNALS will be a candi‘i ~ capital will be ready to come in and be done to secure a representation of date for nomination for Assembly aubject Tue Yreka Journal says the Ku Klux LO of the Union Kepn’ ieee : = y Laprnra take hold. organization for persecuting Chinese of Nevada County at the primaries to be held MELITARY, . Let the people of N enue follow" the also to invite the butchers to turn out. employed by white nien, “has not yet Saturday, July 10th, 1869. example of Sacramentans who have, : Davidson was appointed to ascertair reached Siskiyou county, nor is it likely in spite of devastatiing fires and dex the expense .of running a _sprinking -to, from the fact of so many Democr ats. ~~ structive floods, succeeded in building cart through the principal streets from employing Chinamen, that the Demicoup a large, beautiful city, the future of 8 o'clock P. M on the 4th tothe morning racy cannot affurd to countenance it NEVADA THEATRE. aia which is sure to be prosperous. The of the celebration and report. among us. great local.energy and the unanimity Monday and Tuesday Evenings, The committee on invitation was inof purpose on the*part of the people, structed to invite all the schools of the June 2ist and 22nd. ° Bap Mouxtars Lener.—Thialedge CIVIC SOCIETIES, is the secret of the whole thing, and if city to participate in the procession, is situated near Eareka South. The Nevada people will show a like energy, and J. I. Caldwell was made.a_member ledge is three feet in width, cased in (The Celebra‘ed Scottish Vocalist,) ; ; : we shall have a town in ten years where of the General Committee, and the Secslate, and well defined. A tunnel has . AVING concluded @ most successful en-}~ OF NEVADA COUNTY will participate, property will have appreciated and retary instructed to notify him of the been run in to the distance of. 50 feetgagement in San Francisco, will givé as which new industries have placed befact and request him to covoperate in A piece of rock weighing abouta pound TWO of his Popular MR. KENNEDY, yond the position of dependence upon the project, and also.to unite with the was prospected, and -not less than a the mines. Nevada has just the right General Committee ih making arrange~ dollar in gold was the result. It is es SCOTTISH IN NEVADA CITY, John Cashin was chosen Chicf Marshal and authorized to appoint his aids. Judge McFarland was chosen President GEOLOGICAL WonperR.—The San of the Day. m Jose Mercury of June 3d, says: “Mr. The meeting adjourned to meet on N. B. Larcom, while boring an artesian Monday evening next at,8 o’clock. wellin Santa Clara for J. M. Billings, age one another. to the ton. The ledge is owned by A. L. Clark & Co, of Kareka. re Tuer New York Zimes says that since the Sprague party have been so badly beatenin the Providence election, there ~is tobe an attempt to induce the Legislature to pass a resolution inviting him to resign his seat ‘in the Senate. The GRAss VALLEY FouNDRY.—The Na Wickets $1. ack Seats 5y cts. ‘pendence will be read and an THe Minnesota State Univ ersity, cutting will probably be less than for wil be Sp oe me * é as ss Th bo’ to Be * mi of sti of th & th re Co to Me th , Wi ORATION j da DELIV &RED Hi PHILIP DUCA e Union voters o y : ofa steak with the expression of a_ha-_ “4OWNSHLP ghouid remit $5,andtheir _an-{}-220!. Cold_or Shower Baths 23 2o______ man countenance,” J nouncement to the eents, Mair-Cutting 25 cents. FOR ICE CREAM, The town is, therefore dullin the trad: at £ lie Hay Cror. —A gentle man from: ing way. Anti-Sprague party are 2, agama to Penn Valley informs us that the hay assume the offensivo. crop is short this season, and that the fev we the on TRUCKEE TRIBUNE, GornG To EuroPpe.—Mr. G. F. DeetShaving 25 cts, i Truckee, Cal. Shampooing 25 cts, kin who has charge of the Eureka, Sul. "A Private Hair Cutting Hoom phuret works, leaves Grass Valley, this Truckee, June 9th, 1969. for Ladies aud Children. morning on a visit to Europe. He will as fectivo,will give his first entertainments look at all the noted mines of the old in this city at the Nevada Theatre, on world, and especially examine as-to the FOUNTAIN SODA, CORFECTIONRIRES, sioner Monday and Tueslay next. In. Mr. Explosive qualities of gun cotton. Mr. elias ~ \ eciiiiics . 1 The Annual Session Kennedy'stwo entertainments tlicre is Deetkin will probably send or bring the . ; —oFr THE— a treat instore for all lovers of true gun cotton to this State for the purpose QO nxsn OYSTERS, a “ : of experime
nting in the mines here, melody, and we feel satisfied that in : ‘Nevada County Teachers Institute says the National. GO TO THE this music-loving community he will WILL BE HELD IN be fully appreciated, and be greeted by THE situation of the strike ‘at Grass Washington Hall, Untted ‘States Bakery, crowded houses. Mr. Kennedy will be Valley remains the same as from the NEVADA CITY, aided by his daughter, who will prefirst, the miners refusing to work, and (2 BREAD, PIES, CAKES, and everything a ad to the ‘business constantly Commencing on Wednesday, June on side at the piano forte. {the mine owners being determined. lr Co m2) UNION REPUBLICAN from that place to the passengors destination, or to the end of 2e¢ Central Pacific track. F x PIANO..0. ese reeteesee. MISS KENNEDY. . Which the Declaration of Inde o San Francisco, and baggage checked th se 3. R. RUMERY, wood log about two fect in diameter, granted. : . ‘Tne question off efminence in regard Commercial Street..Nevada which he bored through. Tho wood, City, G2 Citizens from all parts of the Colbert vs Castle et als. -Demurrer to mountains inthe United States setbe a constantlyon hand a good chips of which may be seen in this ofoverruled and’ defendants given until. supply tles upon the respective altitudes of Mt. fice, is perfectly sound. When it is July. lst to answer. VEGETABLES, RANCHI AND Fi. KIN BUT. . COUBtY are cordially invited to be Whitneyin this State (15,000 feet high) understood that this log was found at . Pritchard vs Griffith et als.” Plains TER, CHEESE, CANNED r XUITS, and Soper’s Peak, in Colorado. The a depth of over two hundred feet below tiff to have restitution for one eighth SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, present, height of the latter hus never been ac» EGGS, &c. &. &c. the sea level, it will be-readily imagined of premises in complaint,without dam §@" I have receive ‘ that there have been some high old ages. and cause dismissed as to other ‘curately measured. all the differentmade kindsarrangements OL ee Ni to eregeive . gayThe Programme and Order of Exe:‘rei ES A RUI geological pranks performed on this defendants. * A CONFIRMED celibate, writing about ‘the markets velow.i MOSES tay apes > ses willbe published in a few days. coast at some time during the ages AG) eee ee ee ee + J. M. Fahey vs Jack Alliso#. Upon babies in Packard’s Monthly, says that Give me a cali. ——~agone._Ata-depth of three hundred petition “babies have no individuality of appearof plaintiff for a writ of man and thirteen feet Mr. Larcom struck a damus, to compel defendant to pay over ance whatever, and discovering like. CAN BEFOUNDAT THE , vein which flows séven inches of water ; CANDIDATES #. old stand on BROAD ST., certain moneys in is custody, ordered nesses between them and mature peropposite Stumpf's Hotel. —ecnough to supply a small city,” “that the petition e granted, and writ ‘sons is as if we compare the tenderness ] eve re THEIR NzAMES placed —Prices as fcllowe: after through tickets will be sol@at :“ oo Decree of divorte . — CHrEckine Baaeaer —Tirovett.— Court adjourned to July 6th. The Central Pacific Railroad Company has commenced upon the new arrange~ Scoprist BaLLADs:—Mr. Kennedy, ment, whereby passengers over that whose merits as a vocalist are verygen. , Toad, bound for San Francisco, have erally acknowledged, and whuse ’rentheir baggage checked through to that ‘dering of songs of Scotland is most efplace, without tkouble or cost. Here“ ma gr tional says: Two pumps are being con. “ Seats may be secured without extra charge structed at this foundry for the Hope at the Box Office, on the days of performance from 10 te 2 o'clock. q@vommence at 8. Gravel Company; both are elev en<incli District Court, June” 15th.—Mcpumps, one being a plungerand the Fruit and Vegetable Store. ; other a lift pump. ian last week, at the depth of two hundred and eighty-gight feet, struck a red. Neil vs McNeil. Sh fia i: There will be a Procession after timated that the rock will average $20 population, and—all thatis necessary is. for people to pull together and encour . ENTERTAINMENTS vis ve ‘ai cit: SCV it P; ce the Grass Valley Benevclent Associathe 10th of July. oat tion on the part of citizens with all who read the Declaration of Independence. tion: President, Wm. Hamilton ; TreasTHE rail track to the Elevator at} : Ww ILL BE HELD AT . undertake to build upnew ergs Es Appropriations were made to the Fire urer, J.J. Dorsey_; Secretary,’ R. ShoeVallejo is to be finished in.a few days, or renew old ones. Department and Military to aid them maker; Business Committee, 8. D. BosJust at this time some of our miners in carrying Out their part of the proworth, C, W. Smith, Wm. K. Spencer, and then the institution will be ready are talking of organizing a joint stock gramme. A.B. Dibble, Wm. Watt, E. W. Rob—“ for handling grain e company to take hold of and work the Chas. W. Cornell. was appointed to erts, and A. B. Brady. The-Commiittee } THe cabinetai makers of Salt Lake City —— : ; ‘ " N.-E Pennsylvania mine, organizing in such attend to the arrangement of'casks at will call upon the citizens during the are highly indignant at Brigham, whom NEVADA cIiTY, a manner that the cost will fall lightly different points on the street and to present week, and: solicit’ contributions they accuse of purchasing some $4,000 upon the individual shareholders, so attend to keeping them supplied with to be applied for relieving cases of povworthef furniture in the East, instead that, in case of failure thé loss will be ice water. é erty and distress, says the National. of patronizing’ c@eperation and home @..; slight, while, if successful; every one A resolution was passed inviting citi: Tue German Salon says that Mr. manufacture. . of the shareholders can come out ahvad. sens to decorate their places in accord: ~—ON— Burlingame is an American only by It is in mining, as in the silk calture ance with their own taste. : ves «cts acaba _and ineverythingeles. _We must first A committee was appointed to make birth. He speaks French, dresses like ne ee a Sere ene ' show our own determination to encour~ arrangements for carriages, and ascera European,and gives dinner parties In this city, June 14th, 1869,by Rev. _C. H. : most accomplished Northup, Mr. Johu Christoe to Miss Amanda. MONDAY, JULY 5th, 1869. age home iudustry, build up local entain on what terms the Theatre can be and baljs like the j courtiers, while Mrs. Burlingame reB. Hicks, both of thie city. terprises, and when we have done this, secured. capital can not be kept out. =f the : dia kane ata _, Fresh Bread delivered at all paris oftlie city. “JULIUS DREYE Uss, THE Grass Valley Tot of dressed TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE. deer Uniion says: . A ‘ in + skins arrived Nevada, June ifth, 1869. 30, at 10 o’%elock, A. MI. And eontizue in Session THREE DAY> a The County Board of Examiners: ~BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM. = 4-willmeet-atthe same. place-co MONDAY __ which was liberally endowed by Conseveral years past. The heavy winds . town, and G. C. King the glote ‘maker, eax ae Youn NGMEN on the wter4 estin @iation of Bridegroom to Bride in gress -a dozen years ago, will oper—its . prevailing early in the Spring, dried . and the maker of the best gloves in the institati on-of Marriage,a Guide Collegiate course, for the first time, in and balked: the ground, preventing a the State took his clioice out ofthe earrimonial felfe ity, and trate “haypi nessto mat Sent by mail in sealed letter, e of chaz September, * Addrers, good growth of grasses. HOW ARD ASBOfoSTATION, Box Pgo. Phi = lade *phia, FP 8 ;eo JUNE 2708 ; Applicants for Csuhty Teachers’ Certificates a be present at the First Seesion of th must Board E. M. PRESTON m3 Ce ipt ° he EP hi lis > ao to _ m .i Ww +a ae or A = di ar Ll; “ ?p F ™m si ;