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June 9, 1883 (4 pages)

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WHAT TOKY ARR bone. PLUG TOBACCO. tance. of two miles, aud then distrib At the Bald ‘Mountain Extension drift mine 76 ounces was cleaned uy “Ee ey, Stile York “and Duten Fiat as the result.of seven days’ run with onlay, Weddesday and Friday, at 6 a. mu. @ small force of men, ‘Tuomas Mai, P. mM. ——————EEEEeeEEee . BRIEF MENTION. Varlens Mappenings In and @ut of Tewan. Jobn Hannah, of Petaluma, Cali fornia, desires. to learn something of Henry Van Horn. \ uted among 50 different manu‘actories situated in every imagiuable position, and embracin, all the varied arrangemen's of changing direc There ie every indication that the tions,” A project is ander consider Ruby will soon take the place of the ation toifitroluce into this district old Bald Mountain as the biggest the wire rope plan of conveying powdrift mine in California, er-for miving purposes. ‘The quartz Charles Heintz2n has purchased mill of the Mt, Auburn mine is sitthe Graphic mill at Plum Valley, uated on a high piece of land, above and proposes to use its lumber in the the South Yuba Company’s canal, erection of his uew building at Fur[wo thoasand ‘fest from where it eat City, stands is aravine’at the bottom of The Rainbow Company staried up which a fall of 260 feet caw be obtaiu ' 1882 credits Nevada cousty with a Rev. C. H. Darling, recently of all will be shown’ in the best way. production of only $1,042,000 from Indian Springs, this county, has The calculations are for two large all sources for that year, While the been elected Grand Prelate of the show-vases for each county, which. Mint retarns forthe corresponding Champ ons of Honor of this State. }will be provid-d by the Mining year, and the bulion handkd by Mrs, W, J. Gould, sister of Mrs. Bureau for the $100 required from Wells, Fargo & Co. for the satne peJohn Senner, Sr., and aunt of Mrs, the county. If there be more specitiod shows a production of over $2,QO. Maltman, arrived in this city mens sent than can be put in the 750,000. ,And now comes Director Tuesday from-Detroit, Michigan. It two cases, others will be provided’ Burchard ‘of the United States Mints has been 28 year's since the sisters without further expense to the counand in an official jrepurt, quoted saw each other, ty. Each company’s exhibit will be without comment by our press, cred, Harry Clay, one of the owners of kept eeparate and distinct from its Nevada county with the paltry the Sneath & Clay quartz mine of the others, and’each show case will sum of $390,000 for 1882—a sum less this districs when it was the richest have a silvered plate with the name than the production of any one of bonanza on the Cc 1s in town. of the county engraved upon it, The the leading mines, -I append the ofHarsyaaye-iWheed to" worry him to specimens will he considered’ the ficial statement for two years of two tind ways for spending his money property of the Bureau, or State,and mines worked by the hydraulic’ profast enough. Now he as to rustle will. remain in the museum, except LARGEST STOCE. ®@ ee) ee ; FINEST ASSORTMENT ! Mra. Williams is building a dwelling house on the Spring street end of her lot above the Theatre. their mill this week on ore that has ed from the ditch. The mill is ‘now The Union Cricket Club: of Grass been taken out since the big strike ran by steam power, but it will be Valley will meet at Watt’s track at was thade, The mine has yielded a great saving anid convenience if the hard to keep body and soul together. ‘in special cases, where they are loancess : 1881, 1882, abont $70,000 in the past four or company can utilize water as a moHe ia hertling sheep somewhere up in ed for the exhibition. 2o0'clock to-morrow afternoon. The cases Nortk Bloomfield. $236,935 $386,146 W. S. McMartry has made applifive weeks, tive powér without removing it into the mountains, we are told, will cost $50 each, and will be eight The injuries of J. Y: Johnson, -rethe ravine where it would be so far Grass Valley personals: Mrs. Corfeet long, with proportionate’ width in the estate ofJ.H. McMurtry, deceived by.a fallat the Bold Mounfrom the mouth of. the shaft as .to nelius Wilhelm has returned from a and depth. Each specimen will have tain mine, are not so serious ac was make the handling of ore quite cdstvisit to friends in Wheatland and ceased. a printed label with full descriptions A rattlesnake over three feet long at first supposed. No bones were ly. Mr. Line, the principal owner Sacramento. Joln F. Kidder, Genof it as far as van. be known, and ornamented with eleven rattles broken, although he fell over 30 fret of the mine, is very desirous—to_ineral Superintendent of the Narrow Nevada county, standing as it doer and’s button, was killed a cougle uf on toa plank platform. troduse water power if_possible, and Gauge, returued from the Buy last at the head of all the gold producing days ago on Mrs. Debernardi’s ranch. James Nolan, a young man. living at the same time leave the mill where evening; Mrs. Kidder will remain counties in the United States, should A petdeer belonging to C. W. at Goodyear’s Bar, started down a itis. After consultation with some at San Francisco for'some time. At be well represented at the exposiCross etrangled itself night before flight of stairs leading from the rear of the best au-horities here and at the commencement exerdises of the tion, Every specimen exhibited last by getting entangled in the rope of a Downieville saloon, when he fell San Francisco, he fiuds that a water Convent of Our Lady of the Sacred will help the county, and a good dis with which it was fastened in the over the banisters and lan:led ou his wheel set in the ravine and connectHeart, Oikland, held last Tuesday, play of ore might bring thousand of yard. head and shoulders, seventeen feet et by the mill with .a five-eighth: graduating honors were conferred, dollars. into the ‘county. — Mining The San Juan stage broke a wheel below. He diel Mond.y night. wire rope, will by the use of a 60 among other:, on Miss Mamie Loutzsnperintendents: and mine owners at Rock creek, while on the up trip Acave occurred in one of the inch head of water give from 3) to enheiser of Grass Valley. Mi'es W should not overlook this opportunity yeatetday morning. Gaffney had to ureasts of the Ruby mine a few day40 horse power, the loss by friction Graves, wife and daughter, and Miss of advertising our mineral wealth. ‘cone back to the city and get anothsince, The cave was about 100 fee: on account of the lon, rope (which Abbie M. Williams, of Hartford, EEA TS er vehicle before he could proceed. long and 39 feet wide. The crackwill travel 3,509 feet per minute) Conv,, ‘arrived in. Grass Valley THAT DOUGHTY DUCHESS, The water mains of Grass Valley ing Of ths timbers several days prebeing not more than from 6 to! 10 per Phursday morning, and will spend Oppesite Opinions About a Wonderaretosmailto keep the town well vious had warned the miners that cent, and some say much less, some time with the family of M->, ‘fal Woman—Her Thumb and Finirrigated in the Summer mouths, and danger was near, so that when the When Mr. Lane was;ia, Sin FranWm. H? Scott; Mr. Graves and wife gers the Tidings wants some brother to iminense nasa of dirt did fall no cisco a few ilays ayo he \visitel the ae relativer of Mra. Scott, “Crack nuts with her fingers ?— raise the tane of « scheme by which damage was done. Why you can’t mean it!” cried 7 : Risdon Trou Works Where one of Electric Fishing Tackle. young lady graduate of the Normal larger pipes can be secared. _ . The Bald Mountain mine has paid these ropes has been in use fur six College, in the utmost astonishment. The young ladies of the Episcopal handsome'y this season. The stoc.years pist conveying — forty-hurse The Carson Appeal says that on **But I do mean it,” affirmed her Sunday School have writtea Mrs. holders were recently made hapyy pow a distance er of 259 feet from Sunday last a Britieh tourist arrived hig brother, who had taken severa/ Jarley at San Francisco to come by the payment ofa big dividens. the main shatting, and the rope, alit Lake Tahoe and registered his prizes in athletics, “and I reassert here with her wax-works and exAbout 16 feet of the main’ tannc] though exposed to the elemen's, beuame at the Grand Central as Sir ts that Cymburga, wife of Duk+ Ernest, of Austria, could crack nute hibit them one night at the fair and vaved last Friday. The cave oveur ing out of doors, is tu-day apparentEwvardd Dallas, He went out in a with ber fingers and drive nails inte festival to be given’ in Hunt’s Hall éd jast beyond Lowell Avenue’ tunly as guodtan.l strony as it. was the boat on Mouaday night and by the the wall with her thumb,” “What a monstrous woman !” said next week, ael. Tae water backed up several first day of its use, sid of au electric hook and line The night that the boarding house hundred feet, and quite a wamler of vaught overa thousand pounds of the young lady. ‘What a useful woMilitary Coatests. man,” amended her big brother, at Charonnat’s mine was burned a the miners were forced to go oui! trout, His apparatus is thus deThe Austrian Duchess was mighty The Record-Union says: As usual, scribed: He uses for a line about because she kept yood hours, good 2 report obtained circulation in Grass througn the air-chaft. Valley that Nevada City was beIn the case of the suits brought at the coming encampment of the (00 feet of insulated copper wire, or habits and perfect digestion Mrs. Allen Strong, of Pittsburg. ing reduced to ashes. A gentleman agaist the.Sierra Buttes Company First Artillery Resiment, prizes will two wires ranning side by side, sepPa., writes a different story about from there says that expressions of by parties sustaininy damages by the be offerel, to be competed for by trated by being wound with insulaheraglf, but deserves praise for her ‘the deepest sorrow at the supposed breaking of the Sardine dam, Justhe respective companies, The proting substance. The hook is ou the frankness. She says: ‘For the pas: tice Kimball has rendered a decisp ietors of a Sicramento store have same plon, only heavier, with two three years I have been subject to secalamity were heard on all sides. vere attacks of colic and cramps, and Sacramento Bee: “The Nevada iow in favor of the plaintiffs. The aotified the regimental commander points at the end where the circuit exhausting attacke of Diarrhoea.— county papers say that the hunters ‘ums awarded plaintiffs are as folthat they desire to offer a lirge and is broken and the light is produced, Weary of experimenting with medbup there have not been able to bag a lowe: John Carlsen, $299; John Coztine steel plite @ngravinyg, subject, He lowers his line to ita full length icines, I turned, without hope, t ~ great many doves, the birds being ca, $184; G. Logarmicivo, $20; J. “Sherman Marening Through Geornd turns on the battery. -Iustantly Parker's Ginger: Tonic. Three iia,” for competitive dril. The Director Barchard, of the Mint; is rules for the contest are being drawn engaged in preparing statistics of the up, and will be forwarded to every gold bullion production of the Unicompany in the regiment in a few ted States-for 1882. He estimates. days, in order that co npinies enterthe production. of Sierra.county during may. prepare themselves, Coming that time at $110,000! ‘This is panies ave to be _represeatel by a abvut as near right as the Mint stasquad of sixteen men, with two tistics are. The gold production of guides, and commanied by a comthe Rainbow mine alone last yea: missioned offizer, The contestants The most was about $209,009, and the Sierra will be in full uniform, Buttes yielled at least $109,090. difficult movements in the szhool of The total production of the county the company, the manual -of arms for 1882 was probably at least $500,wid the skirmish dri)l, will probavly be the test. The encampment 009. > commences on Auyusy Ilth, and The Girl's Statement, Company B will probably parade the . Although young Oliver’s statement streets of Woolland with its fall as made in yesterday's Transcripr: battery motinted. There wil also was given by him in the presence o! he aday set apart for a brigade Maggie Quigley, and was not then drill au review by General Carey denied by her, she has since told her ind Governor Stoneman and staff, to in the friends that she did not write to him wind up with agrand reception to come to her and did not know he svening. The regiment will also We suggest that they Byrne, $169.50; Ah Sin, $164.25. get some small boys to first find the nests of the birds, and then the shooters can kill the mother birds ‘while they are unsuspectingly feeding their y8ung.” That Demurrer. The demurrer in the Pingree libel suit (filed day before yesterday aftermoon ard published in substance by yesterdays Transcript) brings the trial one step nearer, but it will be a long time probably before ‘the fuo will begin iu court as there is Jots of preliminary fighting to be “do:e by the able attorneys who propose to vontest their respective opponents atevery step. When the trial does com: off the TRANSCRIPT will publish the gist of the testimiony, and that will make make much talk on the outside, ——$ The Yuba Mine. The Yuba mine. in Washington township runs fifteen stamps night and day, the ore being mined aud milled at a cost of only $3 a ton. Twenty-eight. men are employed. Captain Webber is the Superinten was coming. She saya she rea'ly intended to goto Cnurch when she started from haine last Sunday mo ning, but that Oliver intercepted her on the way, much to her surprise, as she thougnt he was in Marysville and the water for the space of tifty yards about the hook is lit by the electric light anlinside of five minutes thousands of tish “were running excitedly about inside the circle. hey do not bite the hook at all, but crowd about it so that a a quick jerk issure to impale one. They were also taken by loweriity other houks near the light and palling them up through the nasa of ,writhing fish, bottles:cured me entirely. E ° ‘one to the whole system. TS NAINA frien:ls notices any .shoaling of the ming baths Wedaeslay. Although NARROW MARCINS County the most Wonderful Bargains in Corsets ever offered outside of San Francisco. ——AND—— SPorTr Casxrz. Beautiful Corsets....... Che Dore, all colots...... The Sunbeam. coc. ck. eee . (he Matchless. ........ C. A. BARRETT, _ TAILORS TRIMMINGS, SPRING AND SUMMEK S8UITINGs, BRVAD CLOTHS, BEAVERS, ° WORSTEDS, OUATINES, TAUPELINES, OUDALES, PIQUES, CHEVIOTS AGONALS, 1] am happy to offer this testimony for the benetit of other women.” Ladies who are interested in Mrs. Stroug’s letter, will please remark that Parker's Gincer Tonic is not a mere essence of ginger. It cure: colic easily, but by virtue of othe: TWEEDS, NIGGER HEADS, ‘For Gentlemen's Dress and BUSINESS SUITINGS. rare and powerful invredieuts, it al — so masters all diseases of the Blood— uch, for example, as Rheumatism. List, maiden, though you're keen of wit, And though of many charms possessed, You'll never, never, make a hit Unless with pearly teeth you're blest. Unless upon your toilet stand, ell the household furniture of anoth er family, consisting of walnut and Se Sa a Four Soda Water tickets for .25 to meet at their H1l!l Tuesday evening, June 12th, 1883, at 8 o'clock. oe tf The members of the Department pine bedroom sets, parlor set, chairs, cents at Carr Bros. tables, carpets, pictures, mirrors, . ALG kinds of canned meats at the are-requested to meet at their restone crockery and glassware. Don’: Beehive grocery sture on Commerspective Halls at 6 o’tlack Saturday evening, June 9:h, for Drill and ‘forget the hour, 7 P. M. vial street, jund-lw Practice. By order, Gro. Tracy. Ice-Coup Soda Water, pure and Jerome H. Coox, A eoop medicinal tonic, with real merit, is Brown’s Iron Bitters, ‘so all ediarg td. palatable, on dranght day-and ‘evendruggists say. Chief Engineer. Arctic Soda Water with Fiuit Sy Soup Walout, Marble top Bed, ‘Room Set, only $55 at Tracy’s Auc Philadciphia Beer. By the drink, or in 5, 10 or 15 j5-tf gallon kegs, at the Bank s6xchange ee Save money by buyidg your gro ee juc5-ly * @ntt REy’s pictures taken instan a room. "3 ri ” Saloon. All orders promptly filled. rups, at Carr Bros, * ES ¥ J.J. Jacksoy, of the Beehive gro/cery store, keeps constantly in stock do “S. Jewett, . do YT. CALIFORNIA FLANNEL, CANTON FLANNEL, $ AND WHITE JEANS scarlet, Blue and Grey Wool OVERSHIRTS TRUNKS and VA‘ISES. OVERALLS, ~ JUMPERS, BLOUSES, COTTONADE PANTS, DUCK PANTS, CARDIGAN JACKETS, Union Hotel, THCTOM. BROS......Preprictor er’ HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, SCARFS, TIES, ARMLETS,} STOCKINGS, WHITE SHIRTS, FANCY PEKCAL, * And CHEVIOT sHIRTS, GINGHAN RLOUSES, " Boot Blacking and Brushes, SUFF BUTTONS, COLLAR BUTTONS, STUDS jand SCARF PINS. FOR—_—_ MARROW MARGINS AND——_—. BSEPoTr CASE, CF: Loughei Igey City: J. Fraser, 0. C. BLEY, Proprietor. fresh every day. L. Vess, Voss’ Mill, 4, Heinson, You Bet. Civse Cantis of all kinds,. J. E. Jobiison, San Jacintc. A. J, Rowe, San Franciseo, A DU Ha £4, ipoe J. L. Cohn, : do Everything neat and attendance prompt, — 23 ° . Embroideries..... from 5 to 75 MILLINERY Untrimmed Hats from 19 cents to $1 99. Ostrich Tips from 39 cents to $1 49. Ostrich Plumes from $1 99 to $9 ao. All styles and shades of ribbon from 5 cents to $1 00 per yard. —-o We will hereafter make MILLINERY a spec ialty. We purpose keeping a_ first-class Trimmer who will trim Hats and Bonnets in the G2 Latest STYLES.@J The Kate Castleton Bonnet Frame Call and see us—we OF DB. &@ Terms Strictly Cash.«3 BEARNGARD & SHALLENB American 9 Cent Store’
BROAD STREET, -=== NEVADA GITY. CIGARS at NIVENS’. LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK IN THE MOUNTAINS. 25,000 JUST RECEIVED. — ‘ Fancy Laces, from 2} cents up per yard. Fancy Tidies, 15 cents apiece. Ladies’ Fanvy Hose, 8 cents apais. ° 8 lk Handkerchiefs, 12} cents apiece. Cc 25'ceuts api e ‘ WILL BE SOLD CHEAPER THAN ANY. OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN TH COUNTY.: . Rape ony, gr [CONSUMERS CALL & EXAMINE QUALIN & PRICE Y Me L. A. Gould, Auburn. Carl Seeley, Ladies’ and Gents’ Undervests,49, 75 Laces.. ...4; shes from 2} to 09 Broad Street. FANCY CAKE FOR WEDDINGS, Etc., ” Made to order. : Oh 09, $2 95. 46 Broad Street, Nevada City. SES, CAKES AND BUNS made do pdasis heeees Sores Ladies’ Chemise.....:... 4 # Night Dresses, 99, $1 25° ein $1. 49, $1 99, $2 49, $2 99 Ladies’ and childrcn’s Drawers, 49, BERNE RET ey 75, 99. C. A. BARRETT, June 7, *883 J. N. Guerlow, Ladies’ White Skirts, 99, $1 75, will treat you politely whether you purchase or not. Samples sent free of charge. Goods: sent to any part of the county on receipt of price, or C. Notions, =o T. G. Robinson, Sacramento. [nfauts’ Robes, from $1 49 to $6 00 EALER 1N DRY-GOODS, MEN’S FURbe NISHING GUODS, BOUTS, SHOES, —o— ccceccs 25, 49, 99 made to order in all sizes. Pecket Knives, Porimvnnaics, MAIN STREET, adjoining Union Hotef. We Mead, Dowmevill.:. Table Linen cic Plain and Ottoman Satins, Plushes and Velvets, in all the new shades. UNDERWEAR LUEBECK’S =e Cream Saloon 3 Great OPPOSITION Store, N. Bloomfield. a complete assortment of. the bestJ.C." Davis, FL M, Williamson, Forest City. ° and purest wines and. liquors for . Mis. Hogan& 2 ch, San Juan. taneously by Swart. Nevasla City. tt family and mediciual purposes. lw Fors _G, W. Pracock,; DOMESTICS. Trish Linen Crash..9, 124, 163. 17 Sheeting........ 19, 39, 42 Fine Liuen Towels, per dozen, 2 00/1 Be] rere dasre 2 33 Beautiful Liven Napkins, * 99 . White Spreads... 89, $1 39, $ Roses, Poppies, Margaretts, Monteurs, Hand from 5 cents to $2 99. _ -N FINE SCOTCH WOOL, MERINO, Your SOZODONT’S kept close at hand. , some Sprays, Daisies, etc. , Articles for gentlemen's wear and use: : 91 Children’s Hose,’ 9, 124, 16%. 19, 25 0.0 0 .55 Fee . , 49. 9. Gents’ Fancy Hose.... 25, 39, 49. Children’s gray mixed... 124, 19 Ladies’ Yancy Hose . 23, 30, 49,0691 Handkerchiefs, 5, 9, 124. 163. 19, 29, 39, 49, 99. Beautiful Cream Spanish Ties, 99 Fancy Veiling......00:; 25 ** Colored Bobonet.... 29, 49 Children’s whire and colored readymade Dresses, $1 25, $149, $1.99, $2 25, $2 49, $2 99. TRICOTS, . Ladies’ Hose, allishades.... NOTIONS. DOESKINS, MELTONS, ASSIMEKES, ~NEW BAKERY . Fronk Dmabue, Macysville, Pee 3 49 Chavoite..i.s.% Wh, 16%, 19, 20} Bunting’..63a 19, 25 CPOMBO cer css eee looaes OP CMMMINAGS Soci Foreign and Domestic BUTEL ARRIVALS. dining room chairs, etc., etc. Terms take part. Mitchell, Daws’ & Co. The members of Pennsylvania Eneash. Geo. Tracy, Gen’l Auc'neer, _ will have the management of the , g gine Company, No. 2, are requeste: N. B. On the same evening[ will tournament. ball Ceara FINE WUULENAS, BITTERS ‘ oes Beautiful Lawns, onlv..... 9. Brocaded Dress Goods.... 12. UB, eae 9, 125, 16g, 19, 25) Camels Hair.......0.. 25. 6 Satins, in ali the new shades.. 49!) Nuns Veiliig....... “. 49, 99 Ginghams...07. 9.124, 169, 19] Fine Invisible Plaids.... 29 Furnishing Goods, Hats, Etc. 40STETTERY E L. Valentine, Pingle. 9 Our Dress Goods D:partment is Complete, CLOTH HOUSE, FINE TAILORING, Camrina@ and picnic parties will many of the bathers belonged tothat find a full line of choice supplies at cleanly class of people who take a lw pent an afternoon in Woodland, hath once a year whether they need the Beehive Grocery store unl havea parade in the stree's, itor not, there were undoubtedly which are first-class for the purpose. many of the number who never couched salt water before—and in-all Officers Elected. probabilities never will again. OELESRATED ———wow The foliowing officers of-Nevaida Plain Facts. Hose Co. No. 1 have been elected for the ensuing yeir: Presilent A S. A. Joseelyn, of Council Bluffs, R. Lord; Seeretary, J. D. Fleming; Towa, isin our city introducing l'reasurer, C. J. Naffziger; Foreman, new aud valuable work entitled Fire Department Mecting. 39. French Woven Corsets.... 1@ 49] Venus, in white........ 2 39 75 . Oriental, in colors......, 249 99} C. P., white and colors.... 3 49 Fiue French Corsets..... oh DUR Dy 46 Broad Street, Nevada City tried it also for other ailments with which women are often afflicted, und persuaded her to fly with him. Th: Appeal gives the name of the hot] where they slept together wheu in The Dead Miner. Marysville as the Evans House inAlonzo Badger, the hydraulic stead of the Lafayette. The amouni J. F. Hook; Assistant Foreman, C. Piain Facts for Old and Young. miner, killed at Liberty Hill last of the bail which Oliver is held in te i. Mungor; Fire Delegates—J. F. written by Dr. J. H. Kellogg, ‘forHook, R. D. Corter, C.J. Brand. snerly of Bellevue Hospital, New Monday afternoon, was buried at appear for examination-1s $809, and For the office of As-istant Chief Dutch Flat. He came to this counnot $300 as the figures made us say York, The work is written upon ty from Kansas, and leaves a wife yestefilay. It is vary doubtful if a Engineer, L. M. Sukeforth was the subject of vices of the people nominated, ~ vase can be made ayiing’ him, ind their violations of physical laws, and five children. ~ oe 0 ee . poe Every family should have a copy of EEE 1.0 0. F. Election, New suits. this book, i 6} centrs.aglie fur Soda Water Hostteter’s Stomach Bitters meets The following officers Dave been Arthur McDonald and Ellen Ford, the requirements of the rational at Carr Bros.. Bay tickets. té lected by Goklen S:ar Lodve, No. The Boss. =>os administratrix, have begus suit in medical philosophy which at present Special rotice. the Superior Court against the Rocky 165, I. 0. O. F,, at Grass Valley. to prévails. It isa perfectly pure vegeThe Boss Coffee Pot beats all othserve the eusuing term; the install :table remedy, embracing three imCall and see that fine new two Bar G. M. Co. to quiet title to come ers. Donot forget that J.J. Jacksion to take place Fridsy, Juty 6th: seat spring wagon to be soli mining ground in Grass Valley son keeps it for sale. He also supportant properties of a preventitive, { Stein, N. G.; S. E. McNeil, V. at Tracy’s Auction Room on Saturwhich is allege! to be emb aced in a ples the choicest brands of finel, a tonic and an alterative. It fortiit; C. E. Clinch, Sccretary; Thos. fies-the bodies avainet disease, invigday at2o'clock P.M. ~ 2b. tract for which defendants have ground eoff-e for the Boss. md5-4 Othet, Treasurer, = pM MR gS oc linte croin . made application for a patent. orates and revitalizes the torpid Auciion Sale. J.S. Dunn and P. Sutton have hestomach and liver, and effectsa_ salin the Forests. gun a similar suit against D, E. Osutary change in the entire system, On Saturday evening, June. 9th. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL The Grass Valley Sportsmen's For sale by all Druggists and 1883, at 7 o'clock, I will seli at pubborne, the land in this case being Club wil) havea dove hunt with STANLEY A. EDDY..Q...-. Proprictor Dealers generally. lio auction, in my salesroom on Com: near T own Talk, a ne 7, L882. camp-stew and picnicaccom paniment~ : sne:cial street, the household furniCornish Wrestling Match. John L. Burns, Sau_ Francis¢éo, a week from to-day. By that time ture of Miss M. W. Pierce, now on C ras? Gusteau, do the grain crops will be generally cut The annual Cormsh wrestling exhibition in my salesroom, consistED. Waters, do —axp— and the birds are expected to bEruvst Voach, do ing of @ tine black walnut marble top faiatches will begin at Grass Valles plentiful, (. W. Hends 1, Moore’s Flat. July 3d and cominue three days. A bedroom set, parlor set, bedding, (SR Won. Minte, do carpets, feather pillows, blankets, large number of contestants will dent. We are offering to the people of Nevada City and ERENT The San Francisco Daily change says:* If our anti-debris 4 & Co., Chemists, New York. rivers within the next day or’ two they can account for it by the fact that no less than 3,099 persons bathed atthe North Beach swim 9 CENT STORE. alete tonic, which gives strength and RN T HE — ——AT iind in Brown’s Tron Bitters a com SR ERTS BARGAINS WONDERFUL TLS TNS TA CARE-WoRN persons, students, weak and overworked mothers will MACHINE SILK, SEWING SILK, Consumption, Serofula, and all dis orders of the Kidneys, Liver and MOHA and Stomach. It is a vitalizer and stim. SILK BINDINGS, ulant, but no‘ an intoxicant. Prices. LINEN THREAD, Ex50 cents and $1 per bottle. . H:scox BUTTONS, Etc., Etc., San Francisco Slickens. BROAD ST.,_NEARPINE. sources than was known of Africa in the days of Mungo Park, have it far surpassed my expectations. At Giffn’s Cigar Factory, is known in official quarters of its re — hard to fiud. LOWEST PRICES ! Milton..... 400,747. 416,044 And I will venture to eay that the output of two quartz mines for 1882 —the Piovidence and Idaho—would aggregate the total sum credited to Nevada county, It is evident that California is looked upon as sn unimportant outside province, and less cation for letters of administration & PAG EE WIRE ROPES. ~~ edo + Get TBA Se —— r . Transmitting Power a Long Distance Personal and Social Items Gleancad Nevada Conuty Shoald. he First in A carreepentent of the San Franthe San Fraucisco Display. ‘Mownicyille’ Tribuce of Thursday.) \ Tn-aa articl. of the transmission ‘J. E. Brown leaves this morning ~ The following 1ntormation has [cisco Alta says: If all the statistics compiled by officials are as. unrelia“A three-year-old son of © V. Hart: of power by wire ropes, which apfor New York. He expects to be been received in regard to the disble as those purporting to be tlie ling of Downieville was drowned péared in this.paper last week, we absent about a month. ‘ position of the minerals sent for the ” gold pro.tuct of California, they are last week in a flame. showed how ut the Fatls of the Rhine Mrs, J. E. Brown, accompanied exposition. There will be 06 limit ‘alley, daily, at6 a.m. and 4 P.M. woree than useless, and a positive Yodan F at 6a. mM While engaged in tearing down at Schaffhansen, Switzerland, **809by her two children and a nurse, go to the space to be occupied by each injury to the people of this coast. nn atGa. mM, och Juan, Campton the quartz mill at Plam Valley Johorse power is carried diagonally to-day to Siegler Springs, Lake councounty, Plenty of room will be afWitness, that the censusy report. of ville, daily (Sunday exceptseph Briton fell aud broke oue of his across the line, and extended a disty, to spend a few weeks. . forded for all specimens sent, and “Also. Full Line of". : _ Tobacco and Smokers Articles.