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Ciks aot keep ‘constantly Fe
‘WheUnton coeaten
soe ge
RES PAE ap AgonyShemaing
ne
sod gin’ on hand « large supply of Réd Clohkuie Gols ia oh
Wilt have . a‘ers
". the mee
oftin
the projector
gs of the nganother
of his Commercial street . ver;
“°" Alfalfa, Timothy, Whitea
a bigauc
sale at bistio
roonis in n
the . by
_Grass
.
Valley and San Juan ‘wagon . lota.’ preparatory ts
to. “erecting two].and Lawn Grass Seeds,,
druggists.
25’ «
Transoript Block. The good
to be
s . box,: Sout hy anit J; N. Hearme
disposed of consist of second-hand. man & Co., Proprietors, New York.
much feverish excitement
as the reHeeday night, theSecretary read the ie Oca rented to Geer oak
Don't
forget
that
J.
J.
-erockery, glassware,
ITOR ANSORIET:be dvaaayh to port of the discovery. of a new min-: lietof subscriptions showing: the chants, but nevertheless they m
etc,
Redington & Co., Agents, San
be classed as permanent laierert k3eps'on hand all kinds of canned It will
be @ fine opportunityto seMrnceinan,, Cal,
notices posted a few days ago, the ing region, ‘Tt is always the most. amount subscribed in Grass Valley mente,:
yt
goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and cure bar;
Be
ps. EERE APES Hs a
residents of thispldce held a meetorate pays more to the pan. if iit to be $12,400.» Articles of ‘incorliquors
for medicinal
pur,
a:
's
Our
little
girl
had
the
croup,
We
. Scere
“ anliing ot all hinds seield _be_coning at Skidmore’s Hall last. evening . 18 * Placer diggings, and if quartz poration were then presented by Geo: Tae feminine wick in Paris is everything found in «a first-class.
indulging in hand-painted bonnet
s, grocery store. .
‘jyl
tinued, Perhaps it is well to follow to devise:— and means of raising lodes average in each claim: ‘located Fletcher, and unanimously approved.
ee
erciperg ‘deste 2
a larger paying streak ‘ofore. than The name adopted was the Grass .
The undersigned takes this meth. colds, always. with success, “This
pidabaragis knowa. An old prospecValley and San Juan Turnpike Comod Of expressing her gratitude to wonderful ‘medicine, and
tor; who had been a California pionpany, with a capital stock of $25,000
those friends and neighbors who ren-. family where. there are él
ee, had followed the rush to Frazer divided into: 1000 shares of $25 each.
:
udge
dered 80 many xindnesses to herself} should: keep it im the he
other we can’t reconcile ourselves to
i thecase w Woodruff vs, the North river, hadmined in Montana ‘and all The following gentlemen were separand family during the last illness
of . best, “and asafe’
wuch.a abate of: affairs,“Perhaps af-{:
“remedy,
ld Mining Com/pasly et ‘als., the other-Rocky Mountain. territorately placed in nomination to serve .
her husband, also tothe choir who Publisher Courier, San’
ter we have become sanctified and:
Te,
"Deo.
‘amatteriin which we are all deeply igs, and when askedin the San Juan as Directors for one year and each
. farnished the music at the funeral, 24th, 1882.
purified we may look at things ina
ee
concerned, and which is of vitalinmines of Colorado where he thought unanimously elected: George Lord,
Mrs. D. BE. Sto
_ different light.
‘There ii nothing which creates 8 road held:
in. the former town Wed:
. m
oh ben
ik atores. We su
cre
,} terest to she entire mining regionin was the best mining region, leaned Geo. D. McLean, H, Silvester, Chas.
#0 the State at large. on bispick and said: ‘Well, strangH. Mitehell and Thos, Freeman.
ramento Thursday night, and he didTT. us,in thie city, itiislife or death, er,I have been bunting for«that The chairman announced that ten
not come home alone,
» ever since 49, , 1 has always percent. of the amount of the subas will be Unless the’ decree shall be ‘80 miodisebr
by reference to the marriage tiéd, to say ‘the’ ‘least, as'to ‘allow beet just a little farther off. A’ govd scriptions would be required to be}
mining to. be carried on by the drift many of us Californians. have died paid before the articles of incopora;
desolation will ensue trying to find it and unless they bury tion were filed with the Secretary of
is xlreaily known. tomany. of our throughoutthe entire mining region me pretty deep down in an old minState, to which there was a prompt
citizens, having formerly, been -prinof northern. California, and. it. 18 to ing shaft, where there is no chance response, nearly all present coming
cipal of the Kindergarten here. be hoped that since the ball is startto get out, I reckon my bones will foward, and paying the required
The couple received # hearty. wel. ‘red every. Mountaintown will take g0 prospectingon ‘that same old layamount. The meeting then adjourned subject to_futare_ call _byWS Laccsmmnbe 5 =
come from.many ‘friends upon their action in someshape:to moe ftit = out,”
The last excitement of this nature Bosrd of Directors. Upon the adarrival, and ‘a ‘dinner partywas ing.
}journment of the meeting of the subgiven at the Union Hotel during the The ‘aca convened by siiaiieas is the reported discovery of mines of scribers the Directors
met for organ: 7
4 Josiah Glasaon Chairman and James fabulous wealth in the Coeur d'Alene ization, when George Lord was electevening in honor of them..
Marriott Secretary.The following mountains in Idaho, The editor of ed President, H. Silvester Treasurer,
Mrs. J, A. Rapp, “President of appeal to our Hon. Board of Superthe Vallejo Chronicle accoupanied and George Elageher Secretary. The
bond of the.
mrer was fixed at
the: Women’s Christian. Temperance
Nevada City, Feb. 29, 1884. shee
—_—
oe
This evening,: commencing at 7
BONCUTL fe
o'clock sharp, I will sell in my salesoO THE BRST TOILET SOAP.
room, Transcript block, Commercial
THE MOST ECONOMICAL.
i an sevmpiut
pobad bpahe fotoreehtal
visors ‘was then introduced, read and the late Governor Isane I. Stevens of $5,000.
oo
Auction’ Sale.
street, a general line of second-hand
farniture, crockery, glassware, etc.
Gro. Tracy, Auctioneer,
GOOD FOR THE SKIN.
©
**
‘
U IMPROVES THE COMPLEXION.
T CURES SKIN DISEASES.’
Lodging House
Mouse for Sale.
The lodging hease tskept kept by IL Boneuti.
Mrs. Nichole northwest corner of
wi
oe
. Pine and Commercial streets is now
see
with ladies: who
the
offered for sale at a bargain as the fg
ivtedermnarbe
proprietress is going to leave this
=
icity.
:
which:ne
Ate dha
on the face walk ne
20 ry
sce
— 10 cent#a-cake.j. ~
Callat once.
Chas. H. Mitchell and
Union, says that Mrs, Leavitt, the noanimouely adopted, and isi now in Washington Territory, in his Indian George Fletcher were appointed a
temperance lecturer, will not goto the hands of a poramigiee to receive treaty making expedition in 1855, committee to draft by-laws for the ae
dm, Sprain, Btn, Gale
"The most Powerful and PeneGrass Valley on Sunday. evening,” farther signatuces: «
and he tells what they saw in that Company. The Secretary was aurating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man.
thorized
to
procure
the
necess:
the 9th iostant, as announced yes. . “To the Honorable, the Board of region : ‘The trip was extended to
books and other documents needed
terday, but will speak in the. TheaSupervisors of Nevada County. We, the Missouri river, some distance beby the Company.
Upon _consultatre both afternoon and evening. It is your petitioners, citizens and reslow Fort Benton, The governor, tion the Board determined that
expected she will lecture
at Grass dents of North Bloomfield and vicinwho was afterwards a general in the work upon the road should be comValley in the forenoon, of the day. pity, respectfully petition your honorUnion army, and killed at the battle menced at the earliest practicable
time after the definite location of the
EP Be
Ta San Juan Times says: Since able body to appropriate from the of Chantilly in Pope’s campaign, had line, An adjournment was taken until yesterday
morning, at which
the closing down of the American General Fund, or any other fund of been an offiser in the corps of army meeting the Board decided-to go out
engineers and had eharge in 1853. of
‘mine many idle men can be seen ocsaid county of Nevada under. your
to-day to make an examination of
casionally on our streeté looking fot control, the sum of $5,000, or such the North: Pacific railroad explorathe country on the south bank of the
tions..
This
was
his
particular
hobYuba, and on Tuesday will go to
something
to.do
man honest other sum as yon in your wisdom
Sweetland for the purpose of making
living. © As to
that mine was may deén; expedient, to aid and asby, and. though engaged on matters an examination of the country on the
pertaining to his duties as superinFanning ‘thera were no. idle men sist in defraying the expenses of taknorth side of the river.
tendent of Indian affairs, he made in
ing
an'appeal
from
the
decision
and
here except mechanics,
Superior Court.
ee
$
decree of Judge Sawyer,in the case his every day travel a barometrical
Tux editor of the Sierra Valley of Woodruff vs, the North Bloomprefile of the route and noted down
The following business was tranLeader asks the:public to. pity the field. G; M. Co, ‘eb ws., to the Suevery feature of the country over
sacted in the Superior Court yestersorrows of “a poor snow-bound edipreme Court of the United States, which he passed. It was a surveying
day, Judge John Caldwell presidtor, who is without papers to clip That
party as well as an Indian expedi. ing :
from and no news.to write about, _°**Whereas, We believe said decistion and the data thus gathered
Price et al vs. Bellet al.
Cause
and no:paper to print on and a lot of ion and decree to be unjust, unequiformed an exceedingly valuable part
dismissed without prejudice, each to
subscribers who want the ae: on table, illegal, partial and prejudicial, of the published report on the Northpay their own costs,
time. mis
and withal tyrannical, that it, if enern Pacific route. Of the regions
Cross vs, Original Empire M. and
forced,
and unless reversed or modithus explored there was none so diiM. Co. Hearing of motion for judgTun’ Nevada’ City Bia’ of
ficult as the Coeur d’Alene country.
ment on the pleadings continued to
Pythias who intend to join the Unified by a higher tribanal, is the law
It is in the highest portion of the
of
the
land,
enjoins,
enatops
and
proMarch 12th.
form Rank are getting their coats
Rocky mountains. It. isin every
Bourne. vs, Watt et al. Hearing
made and the Division willbe’ instihibits every class and mode of minway difficult of approach, and can
of demurrer to complaint continued
tuted the latter part of this month, ‘ing on the American, Sacramento,
Bear, Feather and Yuba rivers and never be made-a pleasant place to to March 12th.
probably about the 29th.
their tributaries, wliile. it permits it live. It is almostimpossible to make
Rose vs, Nevada and Grass Valley
Miss.Gusstz McMurray of San on all the other rivers of the State, . good roads there, .The steepness of W. and L, Co. Hearing of motion
Juan leaves next Monday with her and by it millions of money in. propthe mountains, tre deep snows of the to strike out continued to March 12 h
uncle and Judge Searls for New ertyis laid waste, towns and villages fall aud winter, the numerous
Dreyfuss vs. Tompkias, ExecuYork.. The young lady will redepopulated-and thousands of men, streams made rushing torrents. by tion stayed for 20 days,
main in the east a year or s0 visiting women and children made homeless the melting snows in the spring and
Fredenburr vs. Brown. “Argued
ani beggars, and this in a land early summer months, render traveland eubmitted to jury.
friends and relatives.
wherein ‘they have spent the best jpg, threugh the greater portion of
No £yrerprrisina journalist has years of their lives and best enerthe year, both difficult and dangerous,
*Ranaway and Accident.
AUCTION SALE.
Lower Than Ever!(F
A
tj
"
i
+
Everything at-your ‘own Price!
This evening, commencing at 7 o’clock,
sharp, I will sellin my ‘The Grandest Bargains ever oben this State
salesroom, Transcript
Sarre eure Cea
Block, Commercial St., On account of Removal our large
stock of Goods
a general line of
SECOND-HAND FURNITORE, i@CROCK Y, GLASSWARE, TM
yet started a daily newapaper at Magies, and have materially helped to
If thereis as much of a
bring the State of California to the
boom-down there-ag the Appeal repproud éminence shenow énjoy 3; and
resents, it is a first-class field for
‘Whereas, We find the agriculturyaville.
such a venture.
ral counties, notibly Sacramento,
Sutter, Colusa and Yuba have been,
through their Supervisors; donating
large‘sums of’‘money to bring about
this desolation and destruction of
property, we hold it to be your
Do.wor forget the Indien’ and children’s classin dancing will meet at
the Theatre*_ thig afternoon. The
weekly soireewill be held at the
same place to-night,pa celeat 8
right, your duty, to exercise your
o elock,
power in defense ‘and protection of
THREE feet of snow covers the those intetests, over which you asa
plaza at Truckee, while dowm at this body were elected to preside.
end of thecoahty.we are enjoying
“Therefore, We ask yoti to conall the pleasures of® the most desider this, our petition, and, after
lightful Spring weather. :
considering it, grant. it, and we wil!
ever pray.”
Old mountaineers and the Catholic
priests at the miission, who,
for
Yesterday as Mrs, W. Wills, who
keeps a tavern near Glenbrook; was
years, had with noble sacrifice dedriving to town with a single/wagon,
voted themselves to the good of the
in ‘which were also her daughter,
small band of Indians in that valley,
Mrs: S. Blight, and two of the latsaid the only time to cross the Coeur
ter’s children, something/broke about
d’Alene mountains was in July, Augthe harness in descending the hill
ust and September, “It is a country
just this side of the tunnel. The
of which the climate may be deoccupants of the wagon were thrown
scribed as nine months of winter and
out along thé road here and there,
three months late in the fall. The
but none of them were severely hurt
present mining excitement is but” sexcept Mrs./Wills who is badly cut
revival of the old Pend d’Oreille about the Wead and one of her legs.
mining excitement of 1855; the scenes
Two'or three more members of the
their companions have doubled the
guard of avenging angels.
to pay Mr. ‘Whiting leaves two children, . tow test, short weight, alumor phosONLY IN sob
es the telephone line on the a cettainmonthly sum if employed: and many friends will be pained to. phate powders. SoLp
Powper Co.,
The funeral .
HOY! Baxine
at three o'clock this . Wal! st., N. ¥.
re a ain their /membership; ‘will takeglace
afternoon from the Congregational
{Chores
"AS March bids fair to-ecome
in like:
eo
ge out),
like a lion.”
eh
— to about one handred and
es
hors ‘when
vf
)
ees
Knitted, All-Wool Skirts’ for Ladies and Children,
GoopnD
sg,
Mittens, Wristlets, Leggings, &c.
A great variety of WOOLEN YARNS, and all Material
for Faney Work.
enact
(cnet tate
We have a fine assortment
of
LATEST STYLE WINTER TRIMMED HATS,
“In order to make it an object for all to. purchase,
we will make a deduction of Ten per cent, on every
Hat purchased.
os
ent snow line are arving ap my bis money may. be.raised., He. iy. booksin the public schools and tranothers. may agree, with hin. sact other business, This text-book . .
rapidly. KI ce
38
organizations of this charact:: question is ‘an important “ue and
Tureare five Saturdays, five
. be soon: instituted incevery town
. should be acted’ upon cautiously,
: ‘Sundaysand five Mondaye inthis ia our county. They: won't stop here,.
We think the present Board can be
empent them t0 the best
sane
but other counties, as much interes
ttrusted to do the right thing by the
Good ‘G@oods .
ed in,thia issueas weare, will speedpupils and patrons of the schools.
Theyer workER and late —_
ity :adaaes Woe and organize
ee Styles!
;
eet round néed, occasionally,
iésave long been organ-.
Up the Country.
Cou
Bs
the ealthfal stimnlns imparted by
have for a long time show:
lesome tonic like Hostetter’s
LOWEST PRICES !
The Enreka stage company is st ilk] Stomach Bitters. To all, its fps
acre
cna
ox acrnaae?“Why should we b: carrying passengers and express
efficiency as a remedy an
oe
en, not here to the Backbone House on and
ventive
of disease patina* a _ Everything as Represented 1.
ets
'. wheels, using'a sled the rest
of the . checkss incipient rheumatism
ev poetsi
a
way into Moore’s Flat, The road to pation, dyspepsia and©
Graniteville
. is not yet open, comarrests
ure decayof the a
=]
bois edt teabraagels of Pha munication
. Garden and Flower Seeds. at
‘ Carr Bazos,,
with that town being sical energi
mitigates the ‘infirmi
pee ay ape who travel: in and pant of age and hastens convalesout.on snowshoes.. The Washington . For sale bya Druggists and deal
“Cor, Pine and Commercial streets, ©-road is nearly clear of snow, ©
a
Call early as these Bargains are being offered on:
ly for a short time.
Nocatch game in
this, but everything as represented.
BEARNEARD
_:-)
J. E. CARR.
T. H, CARR.
CARR BROTHERS.
Proprietors of
The Palace Drugstore,
Corner Pine and Commercial sts.,
Nevada City,
Keep constantly onhand a Jarge andj\complete stock of everything usually found in
FIRST-CLASS DRUGSTORE.
‘ATG,
SHES,
VARNI
OLS,
,
PAINTS
eae When Dollars~are scarce ft ih your dary to
The County Board of Education
'. will meet in Superintendent Tiffany’s
Your correspondent believes th’ office at 10 o'clock this morning to
Tiina’ roads below the _preswould be the most equitable ‘plan’ c: consider making » change of text
be
hi
derwear.
Ladies’ and Children’s Knitted & Crochet Hoods.
Ladies’ and Children’s Knitted & Crochet Sacks,
Which we must dispose of at once.
‘county Board of Eiucation.
Tue Providence mine: gives em
is
* ;
Ladies’ Knitted and Crochet Shawls.
SEXLALL.EIN BERGER.
Ladies’ and Children’s Knitted & Crochet Skirts.
Ladies’ and Children’s Knitted and Crochet UnAMERICAN 9 CENT STORE......BROAD STREET
SrkoR
the stoppage of the hydranmen in minesand carpenters/
then only/a nominal
. ‘earn of. hig death.
—0-——
Consisting in part of
ers, ‘butchers, brewers, druggists,
yD. Whiting, who died at this
Join anvna who came up to atdealersin books, otationery and notend thé faneral Of ite brother” retions, dealersin fancy articles, and city yesterday forenoon, was a
taraed to: Pleasanton fegastar f ty 2 . mill owners, to berated according to rile ba of SO. Whiting, and had
for. more than twenty years. resided
This oan
gk jos A mar0, é. thew ntributes’ the cake, . their monthly gales; mechanics, 4 in this locality. ~He was a logger . vel of purity, strength and who. .
Finelude
barbers,
blacksmiths,
pb
that'is to be v
tothe ‘handsomby occupation, being employed last . someness More economical than t
_ . cians; ranchmen,teamsters, cl res
ordinary kinds, and. cannot be sold
est lady at St. Patrick’s ball._
‘Summer at Marsh Brothers’ g mili. n competition with the multitude of
‘book-keepers, school
s
teache / fore
if unemp
Beautiful Article of
FOR WINTER WEAR,§
the
ers generally.
t
a
MANUFACTURED BY THE
WwWoouxunHBzHN
ie
Ridge has been discontinued.
ee
{ress Goods almost Given Away .
Wroeolem Groods
We have now aj full and completeSassortment, of
which speaks well fer the moral conTo equalize the assessment its memwriter would give the advice, don’t
dition in this lodality.
bers are to be classified ae business believein thgm and don’t go. You
————_o<—>
0
will heartijy wish you had not if
Tux Truckee Republican has found men, mechanics and workingmen,
ou do.”
and
‘defined
as
follows:
Business
out that S. Pringis the name of the
party that broke old Winter's backmen to include, general .mercltants,
‘ eorten of J.D. Whiting.
hotel, saloon and livery stable keepbone,
rage
li
ee
We mean just what we say.
Tuerx ie a dearth of criminal bas this) to be appropriated to the same who have been excited by the rumors
of the richness of these mines,
IN A VERY SHORT TIME.
Piling Up the Taxes.
foot, but it was laid over until next this wild goose chase. All glong
Wuar steps aré being taken for the Monday evening for more mature their returning route could be’found
grand fairin this city, and the stock reflection. It is 4 proposition to orsometimes piled up ia heaps, abandisplay and races at the Glenbrook ganize a-Miners Protective Associadoned mining tools, cooking utensils
Park next fall? I¢ ia time, to he tion that money may be collected by and even provisions, thréwn away to
assessment on its members monthly, lighten the loads of /broken' down
about it.
Ae
re
. (and everybody
is expected to join pack.animals, To those Californians
iness in the justice courts of the city, end as thatsought by the petition.
=e Sold
FOR THE SALE OF
ROCKFORD WOOLEN MILIS,
Aséemblyman A. Walrath yesterAnd would call the attention of the Ladies to a
atthe Coeur d’Alene mission a numday received a telegram from Sacra
of operations being not very far
apart, The writer on his return.
from Fort Benton in that year met
qento saying Governor Stoneman
Thisis being numerously signed ber of returning prospectors and a had concluded to callan extra sesand will be presented to the Board more disgusted crowd he never saw. sion of the Legislature. The date of
They cursed.everybody who had anyat its next sessions
the proposed meeting was not given.
There is, also, auotlier project on thing to do with starting them/on
Young Men’s Social Club are wavering on the,verge of matrimony and
GEO. TRACY,
Auctioneer.
WE HAVE RECEIVED THE AGENCY
ust — Be
peti BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS,
~MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
ALL KINDS OF PERIODICALS, PICTORIALS AND NEWSPAPERS,
Field, Garden and Flower Seeds
THE FINEST BRANDS OF CIGARS,
r
Kc
and
hire
Lancas
&
n
Londo
lie ie & Crawiord
AGENTS FOR
Tmsurance Compani
"(NEAR THE UNION HOTEL)
MAIN STREET,
han which there arenone better
‘bar Peéscriptions accurately’ anpSatiecom-.
_-NEVADA CITY. panded by a careful and Kompenet. Druggist.b.