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= ‘within, six miles of Jack's last. home.
her earl by night.
The Modoc war is over.
Ot toe titty “oh sixty Modoes who
commenced the war, only four now
retain at large; one of them is Captain Fie. A. few have been killed,
Onlast Monday a little ion of
Charles Foster; of Willow ‘Valley,
. Boy, nae Reape fe
succeeding in this,
hatid w 2. he pickof . ed it with a ‘needle, The cap while
thus held exploded, tearing off the
ends of two fingers of the left red
os the thumb and the
of the tight hand. Drs.
ee pale oghorwy and it was
found necessary to amputate the injured fingers, the second finger of
the ieftiband being ampntated at the
middle joint. The operation was
performed without chloroform, and
the vod stood the rien without «
=iZK@ Sign, wz Ornamental .
Painting.
ed on the 29th, and agreedto pa =p
tribe, but this atelait was nel sae
cessful, The dispatches say: ‘(Had
Hasbrowsk formed the desired connection in’ time; the éntire band
would have been killed or captured.
It was impossible for his command
. dh the task, .Histroops
iy rode over ‘fragments of . .
lava, and one. mile further than the
distance ‘ridden by oo noah
m ; surprise resulted in the
rae pare ey Boston Charley;
cess Mary, who ia the ister of Captain Jack, Black Jim's .woman;and
fire, female Modocs from nine
to ninety years of age, i gemhons
ture of #é¥én ponies ‘mulee—
about half and half. ' ) it all in
all there were many curions features.
The Modees actually ‘slipped from
the grasp Gf the troops.. There was
no help for this result. Jack's retreat this'time Was in the sides, of
the anyon, — which rans
on Brod ‘street; adjoining the Skating Rink, where he is prepared to do
sign and ornamental painting. in the
highest style. of the art. House
painting and graining promptly attended to by leaving orders at ‘the
shop. Billy Rowe isa young man,
of superior qualifications a4 a pain-ter, and we bespeak for him « share
of public patronage, knowing that he
will give good satisfaction.
Sad Bereavement. j
On Sunday last, Inez 4
iq . Grass Valley, died after a very brief
. illness, ‘The young:
fourteenth year, and a a Yory bright,
intelligent and interesting girl, who
won friends everywhere among her
acquaintances, and her loss is greatly
felt among them. The remains of
deceased were taken to Sacramento
for burial, where her parents resided
before terre. to Grass Valley.
The~Modots eseaped by ‘running
Ror mes hey 80 now the Modoc
Jackie warriors from » Many otficdts predict s speedy ane qut-of
the war." 4
On tba Shih «:dlepatch decen San“fhe following pupils aré on the
gelle Valley, says: ALG o’élock yeu-. roll “Of honor in ‘thé Washington
terday morning the troops: left “Wil. 8c]
low Creek camp for a short and decisive sdout, and met with admirable
success. The Warm Springs chased
the Modees seross.the;creek in a i Kiso
northeasterly. direction, then due. King, Mary Jane Welch, Jessie
north, and finally to. the rocky cliff} Ludiow, Wallate Williamson, John
i }. Grissell, Della Grissel, Foster Wilset \liamson, Katio” Brimskill. Willie.
>. Williamgon, Josephine Condon.
. County Warrants.
“Roll of Honor.
Mary Condon, © Carrie— ‘Bhubener, .
George Kobiler, Delis Jetininigs, Adda
Feb, 26th, are now payable.
difficulty by the best’ trained horses.
Miles upon miles of. lava in a fragthese warrants:
this morning at 10
enctidientne to > iano school.
Roll of Honor.
: and sway we sped. Theseoute scattered out to the right and-left of the
line aud covered the tail, Then
came Troop K, of the First Cavalry,
recs Cresson commending, and
eS Bacon in charge of the
aki a K belonged to
thé of Captain Jackson.
Captaim “8 squadron held
another equally important position,
aud was équally on titme’ along the
‘eveat of the bluffs,and down the steep
trail on itd side charged the entire
force of 230 men. Never have! seen
a more beautiful military movement.
The ait was cool and clear, the
heraes excited by the chase, sndthe
mén Om the gud vite for shots, Sud: rifle shots wore fired from
over the soldiers, A line of skirmishera deployed along the crest of
the bluff started the Modocs
their. lair. About this time Scarand two or three other
Modoc rascals of mote rushed down . 4.
the rocks and eried out; Whe guejob
render, don’t shoot.’ Five ot
Ao et in oe a ea .
By this. time it was
" WS iine tt tee
tract surgeon whe bas leng been
~~
Graniteville shool,
ending May 30th, A. D. Moore teachConn, Francis Simmons.
vited.
it mobilier schemes:
Ames on = account exceeds i
Say
Laat 8
. are.well known. .in.Vallejo. The . each; county of the State,-for-the}iggeig Ge tate Ae RPEY Wayouts ‘th
W. A; Rowe, has fitted up a asc anit Ys lover. Now, Walton, ; suffering with such“ an immense
daughter of Rey. George Newton, lp énd was not yet.
,. the two lovers. A license was at Heretofore there bas been some tarGrissell, Willie Wilkison, George.
By.ennouncement in to-day's paper it will. be seen that warrants registered prior to Feb. 26th, 1872, and
also warrants 244 and 248, registered
Warrants on the Road Fund, registered
prior to October 13th, 1872, are also
payable, Interest is _ topped on
The@ounty Bosndot Examination
will meet at the High School roem
o'clock, for the
purpose of examining applicants for
The following list’ of names ‘dre
placed.on the roll of houor, in. the
for the month
er; Ada Shand, Bella Clark, Henry
Young, Willie Young, John Dillon,
Annie Dillon, Frank Conn, Taumoy
Royal Arch Masons.
“A meeting of Nevada Royal Arch
Ghapter, No. 6, will be held at Masonic Hall this, Wednesday evening,
commencing at 8 o'clock promptly,
for the purpose of conferring the 7th
or Royal Arch Degree. Al members
are requested to be present, and vis‘iting Companicny . are. cordially in.
‘ . So SAA ths WEE Feetnctace Chronicle. . ment will consist of songs,dislogues,
pantomime, ‘tableaux, etc., with a/
Ina recent letter toa friend in
Congress, Colfax speaks as follows
pain of the late impatations cast upon
him by the manipniators of the cred“I never received a detios tedea
Winn presided, and a constitution
plack manifested in the action, 4 lwas adopted, from. which we ‘learn .
wish the young married people ‘a . that the object of the originators of
lifé of long prosperity and happiness. the movement is as follows : They .
The young couple who pow receive propose to organize a central society
the congratulations of friends . in San Francisco, with branches in’
young ladies’ maiden name was of bringing this subject beGeorgiana ‘Grove, . the daughter of . fore thé people ‘by lectures and’ ‘ad
Charles Grove, oné of the most ex-/. dresses, and that as many as possi‘tensive meat-dealers in Vallejo. and . ble may be indueéd ‘tosign the folhe young gentleman is called David lowing pledge, which is taken by all
L. Walton, one of Vallejo’s most . members’of the organization: =~
iccommodating hack drivers, : and a Be our: honor that
inab to-do not vote for any candidate
witha. Aan we the . F. for office, ebo:ig.not.at _time-opworld. Miss Grove grew up in “Vat posed to the immigration of Chinese
. iejo, and is 9 pretty and. highly acnay —— Of servile. ae .
ed lady. Nothing . and that we will use onr personal invas . complish cot ge her education, . tence to prevent the further influx
; ; of the Mongolians.
and her winning, ways. eed pleasing Resolved, ‘That. we are opposed to
manners s00n won her great popathe further immigration of men and
larity among her many friends, ‘and . ¥omen from China; but we are equally as much opposed to inflicting perespecially among the young men.) jo.) erlabinent upon those ‘who
quite a namber of whom’ soon be-. are here under treaty, except for
came her acknowledged suitors. crimes, as othersare panished under
Resolved, ‘That it is not the Agalt
[David Walton, who in a short. time ‘the G ete Yai ‘to this
won.the young ladies’ heart and was . cry for labor, @ are now
number of Chinamen; and not ye
while possessing the young ladies’ . 7 oi: of those who have aces
étitire effection, was not the favorite tesbdlonbs int Sax Btite 40 better their
of her papa and mamma, who were . condition.
strongly prejudiced against him, and. Resolved, That petition to Confinally forbade their daughter receiv. . #tes# 48 the only way to temedy the
3 evil, and we earnestly request our
ing him at the house, Being thus citizens to sign the tition now beopposed in their wishes only madej ing circulated, and contribute means
the young people more Aetermined . to carry out our objects.
in their own minds that they would. Rev. M. B. Starr is the Grand
not be'thwarted so easily; The in. Lectarer of the association, and will
gehen them was ‘still kept . address the citizens of the various
“This state of affairs had been . towns of.the Statenpunthe subject.
ng on for some time past, but ee
About one money Demand fer Postal Cards.
month ago it was spoken of among ‘The Washington Star of May 21st,
was on the tapis, and young Walton . still increasing. Up to date orders
aud Miss Grove were the parties . received at the Post Office Departnamed, and yet thoee who thought . ment aggregate over 22,000,000; og
they knew all the gossip shook their . or to the Ist inst. orders for 12,
heads and doubted the truth of the . 000 weré received. The average daistatement. . The two lovers were on . ly orders since the 1st inst, have
the qui vive all this time, waiting for . beem about 1,050,000. This “mornonly a chance to bring forth the ob-/ing orders for 1,499,000, were reject of their_lives, Last Tuesday ceived. Allof the large cities have
the bride’s father and mother took a . sent fur their second or third supply.
little trip over to Benicia, and this . The third order from New York was
. opportunity wae at onde taken by . received to-day, and is for 1,000,000.
once procured, the services of the . diness in the produetionof thecards;Rev.-E. B. Hatch, the Baptist minis. but to-day “the manufacturers notiter, secured, and the two.made one— . fied the Post Office Department that
‘man and wife. After the marriage . they now have three cutters in operyoung couple concluded that a wed-/ daily. They state thatthey will add
}ding—toer was ‘not’ absolutely es-. another cutteg this week and three
sential for their health, so it was remore later, and that an additional
solved that they should remain at} printing press Will be sturted us soon’
home and go about their duties just . as they cam supply eno to.
is if nothing had" happened, thiuk-} ing nufacture ove te, my ii.
ing it was best not to say anything aera ei
ot phe tite isis. dpg-e wpek~of 20. iN teanee at me. Petersburg.
That évening'the bride’s parents reEx-Governor Jewell of Connectiturned, and Mrs. Waltoa went to . cut has been’ ‘appoilited: tninister to
her father's house asif;mothing un-. Russia. When the giand Duke
usual had occurred, and remained in . Alexis was the guest of Jewell he
the house that night. The old gen. (Jewell) was then Governor of the
tleman heard nothing of the affair . State, and extended the royal visitor
that night, but the next morning, in }the courtesies of the occasion. Aflooking over the papers, he read, to . ter inspecting the wonders of “Colt’s
his utter astonishment, that his great pistol factory, Alexis was taken
daughter was a married woman, and . to the immense leather belting manthat to the man of his dislike. He . mfactory belonging to. Governor Jewat once spoke tu his daughter on the . el,-his fathers and: bothers. After
subject, asking her why she was . explaining the processes, the Govsleeping there when she. was mar. ernor informed the Grand Duke that
ried, and telling her to pack her}he had once been a farmer himself.
clothes a s0on as possible and . This was s practical éxample of remove fron ‘under his roof, and as she . publican institutions, which Alexis,
had been.pleased to disobey him in . was rather unprepared for, and lookmarrying @ man he could not bear, jing at his companion in wonder, he
she need never recognize him as her . exclaimed, “a tanner and now a
fathér on the street or elsewhere, governor!”
Mrs, Walton lost no timein comply-. The Grand Duke of Rassia will, in
ing with the wishes of her inconsol. } all probability, be much more surable pa ‘and packing up her effects . prised to see the tanner a representat once took ap:her dodging in this . tative of the United States in the
city, where she now receives the con. court ot Russia.
gratulationa of ler frietids. The . old gentleman is described as. being The Festival aod
im a towering ‘rage, and completely . . Our citizens should not forget the
nonplussed at the curious affair, and . Festival to-night, at the Theatre, for
swears never to have anything to do/. the benefit of the Congregational
with either uf his undutiful children. . Church in this city. The entertain‘Tax King’s river colton crop will res beteen the pict fot thepur
give a lighter: yield than it would pose the “innerthe twain a pon G@enerit A. . .
eiaw: :
the knowing ones that an elopement . says-the demand for postal ecards is}
ceremonies had-been performed the/. ation, which cut more than 500,010
SHELF
HARDWARE,
_ PROW Fs
say ona
Or T pine HOTEL AND
NEVADA.
Nails and Shovels,
WHEELBARROWS. .
ROPE-all sizes. Blocks & Sheaves
ore cee
Made to order and tarred.
Doors and Windows,
GLASS AND PUTTY.
White Lead.
Linseed, Lard and Castor Oi).
AVERILL CHEMICAL PAINT
Mixea for Use.
Powder and Fuse.
_ AGENT nt
The Best Made.
Always in stock, Spool Cotton,
Ames’ Patent
‘Bed in the Market.
ee
AGENT FOR A. 8. sane
r-. kinds always on hand BPs
ter Works," a
_ 97 & 29 Main Street.
Rubber Hose, rine lpolene d ;
Giant, ' California and Eastern .
WEED SEWING MACHINE. S
Silk and Needles for the various
SPRING BED: BOTTOM!
The Cheapest and best Spring .
Wire Be
nections made with the City Wa
-. And his numerous pupils, kindly assisteaby
From San Francisco, islet Nie dasa
offered het miost velpable . services for this
The Concert will consist ot Duetts for
‘on
3 = hands on on
(Les petits sp sandwn
tends aWatding to is
hie payllas per sent, fae
areward for intedty, a
Seen os
de ” BOX AND Cox,
OH, ROOM -ENOUGH FOR BOTH,
* \oRe. HELEN MARBLE
ee AES 48-“BOUNCER,"*— 5 Ghat s
Admission, Fifty Cents,
Mrs. Marble and Mr. Havell will visit.
‘orth San .Juap on .
Seeks oe brenda” une lath }4 .
COUNTY mAERA NSS.
3 ‘248, red eee
26th, 1872; siod all’ Wirhos to ch tied Fund
registered prior prior to October 13th, 1672, willbe paid on Seer Interest ceascy
ae GOLDSMITH, Go. Treasures,”
By A. H. Parxen, Deputy.
ee June 4th, 1873.
NEVADA LIGHT GUARD!
_ ATTENTION 1
YY. are hereby . ordered to appear a¢
your Armory, in full uniform, ‘
On Saturday Evening, June ith,
FOR-PARADE AND DRILL,
At 8.0’clock.
Business a ees at8o *elock,sharp,dril
at half past 8
ile” member should be present.
By order
M. 8. DEAL, Captain Com’d’s.
W. 2. Evens, 0.38.
= _ Nevada, June 4th, 1873. — syenis GG eice
Nevada Boyal Arch Chapter.
ance of members
panions are cordi ly invited to be
By order» THOS, MEIN, High
Neveds, Jone 4th, 1873.
W. A. ROWE,
House, Sign. and: Ornamental
PAINTER. .
“HOP ON BROAD STREET, next : Bald
ing to“ the Skating Rink. All orders
promptly and faithfuily attended to. j¢4
’ For § r Sheriff
OHN MAJOR. himeelf as
candid ute for “gunegaoes, Sheriff of Nevada County. Subject to the decision of
the Democrstic ‘Convention, jet.
ee
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH,
‘Under the Auspices of the Ladies’ “
Aid Society,
Wednesday Evening, June 4th.
aT NEVADA THEATRE.
HE ‘Ladies of the Congregations!
Church will give an Entertainment
Strawberry Festival .
On Wednesday Evening to consist of ©
Songs _ and ‘an Amusing .
ne on.”
and”
At the Manufacturer's Prices and Freight. commence promptly at eight
¥ o” ue ‘of ome hourfor re
ments.
— Admission Cents. :
WOODEN RANCH mee Sake. :
Verne
_« AND . Corral, a the fnation oft bau an fl
i WILLOW WARE. = ccminodious house, calculated fea ta
CROCKERY . the soegmmodation of teamaters snd
AND . tes te gorda bene fe
or divide it in lots to suit purc
— ed
Lamps and Chimneys, . Tou? Wed 0, P. Stidger, Ex
sdb Sen Juan. Terms made reesod
My : Allison’s Ranch _
Ba, Call and exsmine prices before pur. ats at ~ yer
chasing elsewhere, for you can save * money . . * —
No trouble to show goods and cio pe ney OF FISHER’S i ‘MYDRATLTin Ware made and repaired. . t suid cheap tot on Ingnite of
7-Gas and Water Pipe of all. = ; pe
Fee ey
CONTRACT ‘will be let to the lowert
bidder for the removal of an Engive,
NEVA
" _-phil. Sel
day for Vit
take a situ
house of B
during his
¢ man;
best wishe
») Richard
neers of .B
property &
‘all hie pro
gone. to lac
ae view to ¢
The Gra
son time ye
arrive_ by
however
“better la
' We
for a box’
from Pain
ley.. Gol
ries
nominate
and . ther
Republic:
vidson of
“twenty, B
the two s
plablican:
Mus
By an
paper, it
Havel, al
. sisted by
Francisec
in-this ci!
of duetts
different
is the sat
piano, w
ag presen
e
exhibitio
laughabl
which M
__ Every
should t
Satarda;
will be +
eelebrat
and seve
‘other p
By an o
be ‘seen
will be ]
the drill
every ©
\ s
seen th:
candida
decision
Conven
ny” Ma
former,
» Colfax
proprie
Valley :
he sold
* Valley .
the low
extensi
. throug]