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“CONCERT —
or : or sane eee a Stay at Home. 6 moeapests Bil. ‘
NEVADA CITY. CAL. . hep ts thé matter of A. Pasiatsty on . pe and the press of this coast to. O°Costor's bill which aa the ee oie; . oe NB?
= ‘application to be admitted to prac-[ paint the beauties of the State in Senate: Yesterday Morning . Sales. amp: eal
Sanday, Match 26, "1876. tice in the District Court, certificates . very glaring colors totheir friends} 1. The Gdvernor ‘shall appoint 2110 Ophir 74%. Se < ‘
way of Worth and fitness werg presented and welatives East of the Rocky . three persons;who shall hold office. 4960 Mexiéan 42 1%, $ as
: from-attorneys at law in\ Pennsyl-} Mountains. The resources of the] for two years, who shall be styled 755 Best & Belcher 60, . EF
er sae vatia examined in epen Conrt.}State and the advantages to be. Commissioners ef Transportation. po Senate a ; ESTIVAL t _ Smok
The present is a perilous timé for . gon the favorable report of Messrs. reaped by emigrating here have been . They shall have their office in the 1230 Sum Viale 86%. ; terday.
oo a of sg Pe Hupp and Johnson=the committee . exaggerated to the highest degree, } Capitol building at Sacramento, and} 77(). Chollar 141, a AT THE NEVADA THEATRE : two hou
p “oe vlog ap hued a “y appointed by the Court to examine . and but very few new comers find . shall be paid ‘by the State $3,000 a. 1150 Gould ° wort bo , Sp ious . enward,
nce in. office agains mgnest ™ . said applicant—and upon a further. everything as favorable as it has r each, and h Secret 7340 Yellow Jacket 4974, ia le . year each, and may have a Secretary “ S peop
_ the land are of commen occurrence. . eyaeination by the court. it is orbeen pictured to their minds. . at $1,800 a year, which Secretary stat renews sey Bia i it April 3d, sioas ‘The sky
“The téfegraph scarcely ie a day deyéd that the applicant be admitted . It is true the soil of the State is un-. may have $25 a month to pay for-aa. 3020 Im perial 17°4. “ time, ai
that it does not flash cong ‘gence! to practice in the District Court] surpassed in richaess, the climate is . office, fuel and stationery! . 425 Empire Mill 11. . B rare FRIENDS OF THR Mere. eclipse \
that some wecrgasbees : en aaa aforesaid upon his taking che. oath . net excelled, the scenery is grand,. 2. These Commissioners shall at Me entuck 20 Quartz 6, ODIST CHURCH. . \ . prompt!
Ha vid — em hy ta we prescribed by the Code. the sands glitter with shining treas-. pleasure inspect railways in this 640 Alpha 53. ° The proceeds to be apphed in liqui“ The air
a “ ; s ol hiss dias J. F. Parsons vs H, McGormick et . ure and all that, yet an emigrant,. State, and may order defeetive. 1055. Beleber 3544. + dating the Debt on the new Church, —_—
va itp heiiina : a Sr . al. On motion of W. D, Long,coun-. without money orfriends,finds it but . bridges, trestling, etc., to be repxireay—_ 799 Confidenee 32. = a ae ‘ more.
one rasta diptori ae oe sel for plaintiff, ordered that plain-. poor consolation to sit down and en. and. ifthe Superintendent. of the railrae Ballon 60 28. ee was obs
es i Bea os a o “ae . tiff have five d days to aniénd comjoy all these things upom an erapty. road refuses. to do i this asordered. 499 Daney 2. ee CONCERT, Reme
me eat cong ae ‘plaint. _. stommeh. He finds the lands held. by them, he shall be — of a mis. —1095 Exchequer 23,holy, an
re cade = —— Court adjourned anti “Monday, fat such a figure —as tobe perfectly . demeanor, — _ 695 Overman 87%4,, Will_be comducted by the best: on ther
sent broadcast over the coun. April 3d, ‘at 10 o’clock a).. out of his reach, and the gold cover-. 3. When fifty o¢ shore property py Festice 38. o2, talent of the City. who have prom. “ < “
_ aw agp foundation es . . ed so deep that he would starve~in . holders residing within ten miles“ 0 Union Cou 20. weed their assistance, and will be noha
whatever forthem. If it is desired Union Mill School. “. attemptiag to get at it. As was. uny proposed station, switch or side} “4 Caledonia 14%. interspersed with a
to injare and possibly ruin # rival in The Union Hil! School, under the’ traly said by our neighbor up at. track; petition for the establishment . 1490 Julia 67%. 5 ABL E AUX. Valley —
oiicial position, all that is necessary . chargé of J. C. Boynton, a teacher of . Truckee, ‘the emigrant comes into . of a new station, switch or side track, . vi Priced ae 3 the aed
te. 69 ia " telegraph that charges of . jong experience, is making rapid . this State full of hope, crackers and . the Commissioners shall hear the ap-. } 9980 Lady bvis 234. A. FIN E SUPPBR arr
pada ee tore preferred gee progress. There are at present sixty . cheese; bat he seon gues out full, of . plications and decide between the pe-. 3 Will be: prepared for the bien well i.
' him, and the work is done. People. five pupils enrolled. The district despondency aud wind pudding.’’}titioners and-the railway, and the HOTEL ARRIVALS. § — . srcvaia Potruscy10h eee They de
are ready to believe that all men are a “ie : ; ‘ ein ; si sca * “to . the 4 erected a new building the past sea-/ Thereis no denrand here for. niore . railway shall comply with the award National Excha Hotel
. i _thieves and rascals, and upon the. son to replace the one destroyed by laboring men. There is not work}ifitbe in fayor of the petitioners . : oe — } ; ee
_Sirat ‘intimation pointing that — fire, osed to have been kindled . enonghto employ much over balf{under penalty of forfeiting $100 — cuie Mase Ua IAT: 2 oe : ; peace
they will condemn, unbeard,any ®U;} by an neendiary. Everything is . the namber that is here now. First-} for each day’s neglect; but no hew Faas Merch E SEEDS! SH ae efforts "
mo matter how long and faithfol he : = ~ N. O. Rose, Grass Valley, ! SEEDS!
h at Ne hos : running smoothly now, and general . class laborers can be found idle in station, switch or side track shall, . Ned Appleton, ns as : Thew
wind Seve served Memes OF HOw We! . satisfaction attends the efforts of the . every precinct in the State Eastern under such ordering, be established. J.H.Vewey, “. Gover, Alfalfa, Lawn Grass oe
amapiyeaee w for. honor . tescher and tristess: “men are-anaccustomed to many of {within six miles of another. _Wn. cee fu oe ea Mead : G Beads oe: from thé
“_ ae ene ne Wien si Se . the industries‘of-the State, and are} 4; The railway companies shall file 5 E iwiahar ee oat ® w Grass Seeds, Onion . grateful
ar ss Peer Pi nde lng a Re: Now York Hill Mine. ‘ therefore not litble “to.obtuin full fin the office of the County Clerk of . Chas. Stokes," Tops, Fresh Garden Seeds, _ tinues,
4 rail A axuls — der A lot more of rich rock came out wages when they do find employ-. each-county through which the rail-}. Chas, Davey e Vick’s Flower Seeds _Mine!
is guilty, and no subsequent evidence . of the very bottom of the New. York [afent.« Besides, th id i their . _22erty Hed, pswiees trons
will convince them to the contrar nt," Heuides, the rapid sncrease . way padtes_a verified cepy-of their Martin “ AT esa
tcccen cei colliical cancel if . Hill mine yesterday. Thia ore is . of Chinese proves fair—unless some . passenger and freight tariffs, together . . Thos, pargo, “ 5 : ion, and
‘mato hat _ 5 hee whe tcanle 3 about the richest, and best appear-. stops are taken to stop it—to.do away . with a copy of alltheir rales, regula} J. Pallamountain, “ Preston’s Drug Store. ing but .
= # commenced, sak at ta'keus Y-. ing in every particular, that wel-with the necessity of white labor. tions and instructions to employes . A.Gale. ; —— counter
MOT i Sad Pr P. have seen from the mine. If the altogether. Emigrants can not. find . concerning the carriage of persons. me nee ees ee “MIXED PAINTS <= Heng
a i Ee Pi 7 no owners had the measure of the mine employment here when Mongolians. and freight in force on the 1st day of A. Parker, Nevada City, mS zens, Wa fe : na _ = 8 3 taken and then had the ore made _ to . will work at half wages, and those January, 1876; and it shall not=be. Edwin Sikes, San Francisco, READY FOR USE, . Chinato
” fs % — bi Z poe order they could not have suited. whose homes are here, will soon . lawful to increase those rates. “4 Bob Scott, Colfax, RE THEBEST AND THE CHEAPEST. stion
of Doth parties are the ones who . thecaselves better, The-appearances . have-to emiginta somewhere else] 5, The railway compaiies shall a. Muchm cee NheroKae. gh Mel oi ee
uo Senn aor = met ts Badeal 5 flattering. ~ Grass . themselves if things get much worse. . furnish these Commissioners all ina, ans eee : =. SS
— ee eer Our advice to laboring men of the . formation they may demand concernMesdamvs Moulton and Tilton Seabee
—_— eal seal ps aaa Freie ee East-is to-stay where they are. Ling the cond.tien,-management—and . The members -of the Beecher Council . E. M. PRESTON, Druggist, : Sea conduct
ayeut—for this coast “ought to] Sacramento Street. ‘ , scilginiid 2 ti = , a 8 are reporting its results to their churches . . wiOiD STExer waviSi :
have that-place avsigned to} The City Fathers are making-9. Alsom Ranch Frantlin Mine. . Perdton of the roals. sor caus ili oat aoeae et ae . : ee Cor ,
ee 6. The companies shall make an anhim in prefereace_to any sin'@ splendid road on. Sacramento} Arrangements have been made for ekt ‘rind aesik Botibuiteas aie Txcepe aa relating, Wvinterviews Babjec
wer known to fame. He. has sent} street. If.all the avennes of-ap-. the erection of engines for hoisting . of th deciesk. ‘iii eenkad sin with Mrs. Moulton and Mrs, Til Mr, aie
_ ealumnies ‘enough Over thé land: to . proach to the railroad depot are put . and pumping pusposes, on the Alli-. o¢ equipments;-te : alae neaAY ae fed pe jono igh og Tipsy raved Srey tee ‘DANCING ACADEMY. ‘
“forever damn a dozen souls already, . jaa good condition as this one. #on Ranch Franklin mine, ee Pe ee ae = fr 2 bt Several members of the Ootinell Bad fo ae and the
d the Presidential campaign haa . will be, k tat j i i g' cil ns reight, ©x} terviews with Mrs. Tilton and Mis. Moul. we st mind:**
ao ntlal campaig wi “freighters will think they Lakenas, the well known Grass penditures, income, killed either an. *", 84 obtained bier them sical > mind.
* * is ¥v hich h 6 n the HE-.UNDE ° not yet fairly — For the are in a teamsters’ heaven. Valley Foundrymanand engine build-. j nals or persons, dunce paid or repenarst reuult. “Mrs. Moulton told ex-Govno seth alent a se
next six mouths the Wes aeruns the er, is to furnish the machinery, and . oovered, etc, Dingley and others that Mr. Beecher inhir. friends that hey have leased = Seales
continent will teem with lies, as ouly ¥ Mev. Mr. Haynes = wo uoderstand that contracts to that) 7 p,5 Gommiesioners stall be nocouterg bet Seat tuneveed trem: lene "TEMPERANCE HALL, Morni
rascal can make them. Friendsof theabove nam A ets — hich that th hat h auch 8 au make them name gen end have closed. The Allison Ranch . tig¢qby telegraph of all-aceidents; . mecnt yeRteen sats at we a ne Sopa — — at
3: 8. SS le
tleman will be sorry to learn that he
is in very poor heaith, is rapidly
failing. Mr. Haynes was pastor of
~ Ghurges will be made one day ond
denied the next, the agent well knowFranklin has always given out good it, but.not he.] Mrs. -Tilton told those
ore, and that justifies e owners in oy eg og To
who visited her what -was-thehad committed, in consequence of her discovery of her husband’s infidelities, and
and elt-proseeutions against railways
for damages, fines, or for the violaClass on Tuesdays; at 2.0’cl . M.
Gentlemen’s Class at {76 o’clock ᤀ vrata: og . Met!
ing that the effect will be tu arouse putting up new apna. corp fe mantion of 8
; eu : : ere ana re any law, shall be in the name
distrust and awaken suspicion against . the Methodist chureh in this city, in binery on the mine. We believe et ais Si 1a; and it shall be the dut Piceouk was, ta Keriportee Ea rina = 7 Mi eh a Glass on £ uae The pe
the party accused,” which a trium-. the years 1872-73. He is now living} that the old Allison Ra led id) : 7 . and, as the statute of limitation now pre-. SOCIAL every Saturday evening. Music in the ev
6) tha son Ranch ledge will! o¢ the Commissioners to bring such d Hall furnish in thee . tin Napa. "4 c vents the arrest and punishment of the . and Hall furnished for all occasions, f z
phant acquittal after a rigid investi pa will be found in the Franklin ground } gotion: . physician who dided her in the accomplishSCOTT & PARKS. _ Sunday!
gation. will never remove, ‘There LO" Wee Hill Read, _} a8 rich as ever that ledge wasinthe. g Wheré'a—railroad and a town cn have she tant watlcly oe ee ee ee os
are sensational papers in the land Th mora old mine. Certainly all tests show rss j . This confirms the report that Mr. Beechi
; ai 6 most villainous thoroughfare is y = cannot agree as to the-railroad route , se
SRO Fk Steer ees ‘sian in the cbunty is the road Nadiad out . that such may be the case. If the! in such owe the Commissioners shall his "howien ‘Ofeaaa De, Warren, of the . ’ f HW. VALANTINE. M: D. Te)
ders, and there are men who gloat to Wei Will. Thin aleasebies rble . B¢W mine proves half ag rich asthe} pear testi : ; Christian Mirtor, who was also. present, _ RESEDENT PHYSICIAN, fourth os
‘ . . passable f " : ar testimony and decide, tells the same story of abortion procured by FFICE, COMMERCIAL STREET,
ever-any evidence of official malim Winter time, and is not. much old one did the new mine will be al-) 9 When two railways cannot agree her, in this way: O posite Potter & Sigonrney’s nae New Tes
feasance, beonuse they huve @ Mor-. tortor atthe present time, It is a. M8t invaluable, considering the. on the compensation to be paid by be mundo public, it would throw «vod of . _ Residence at Mr. W. J. Organ’s, rity =: ‘mee . a, : : * . Hill, Orders left at Bell & Belden’
= pn et re i “S. bad place to make @ road, but more . ™Provements in the way -of saving . ono to the other for the transportation Wines ack meetin pote org oy that be aitended to, oR vaca
eorrup elves. . work should be done on it-as soon as . £°0!4 that have been made since the} of passengers, freight or cars, or on . ®he was guiltless, though weak, but alsoA lady
We do not believe all public officers the county funds will permit, . old Allison Raach was in its glory. . time tables fe ne cae a that she deserves the tenderest commiserteint
are thieves, but we think those who ‘ ; G, V. Union. dations pea thé cost ue A. e the suffering. se totem re —— FOR SALE! fox Unic
Gre ‘su randy te believe tieet 10 Us a0 i D B “ee NRE Commissioners may jiess and Pa tego : semi-trat
vould be themsel¥es if they had. the The German Club have leased the kaD.— By a letter received from pig Ow the summit of Pike's Peak, over 3, perce ls
se ae . . and all such 000 feet above th level, where there is gen T
-oppartunity. old Armory hall; next to the Skating . Dekalb Cemtre, Ilinois, dated the aes xe 3 reg tie wil iting mot a trace of any vegetation, are these IW NEVADA CITY. wares
Rink, and are-having it nicely fitted . 10th instant, which reached us on eener Ae nee mupeens Roars. lay ae ee rubs or grass could ~~
a ee Sucaes ee . up for aclub room, The Club in-. Tuesday the 20th, we obtained the 20. & rallwey shall be deemed large irs Norway. rat, abounds ‘in vast ares =
‘The Marysville Appeal, one of the tend, after a while, ‘to have some . U2Wlecome news of the death of A. gee Seinen: veel eae hom y aatlon en the ck xetine uenbatern, . : 3 a Se 7
leading and -most-influentialInde+}-51agure’* there, and they expect . = Yous the father-in-law of the ed igher rates of freight or passage . St SUINBLAE. 4WoSestters--whridlsGiethe Hardware Stove and Li, dae
per ae : : 4 y P : P 5 than are expressed in -its published j guished themselves in the rat-pits of ChiTae. the ladie:
pendent papers during the last po-. to entertain their guests in a man-. iF of this paper. He died on the eR igge ,. . cago and Denver, were taken to-thd house} — roan ee
litical campaign, has the following. ner pitherto unknown in this city of . @°T™ing of the Mh, and was buried rates on ile In the County Clerk's . turned loose at night into the kitchen, but Tin Business. ty, that.t
suggestion which we heartily: inclubs: at 2 o'clock om the 10th. If not de-. office; or when it charges one person vl ago We Caleta cf ths eo ia caive a st
dorse. It says: “In reference to the ened emion tained by storms or accident the wife . @°** than another for handling or es both having been overpowered \ risting ©
quéstion of harmeny among the ReFine Guus. of the editor will have arrived at De-} storing goods. a in trodeel. kat te et Either. One-Half or Whole of the noveities,
publicans of California in the ap-} Dave Thom is making some very . kalb Centre on the 22d inst, at 2 il. A railway shall be deemed Oe Dot. — — sd . “Stock of ceili customer
proaching Presidential election, a. fine guns for target practice at his. o'clock ry, m. Mr. Lyon, the deguilty of discrimimation when it re-. "*" ng goods he
suggestion strikes our mind as emi-. shop, on Broad street. His work . ceased, was a native of Essex county . °°" less for passage orfreightfrom. Unpgr ,the influence of the. GOODS, FIXTURES AND TOOLS. Nevada .
nently politic and magnanimous, A} willcompare with that of the best/N.Y:, and 86 years of age at the. 02° Persom than from another at the . } warm weather the snow on the OF TRADE, scp anion of leaders éffects union and! manufacturers,, date of his death. His death will be . *@™* “me for like service and be-. mountains is settling rapidly, but knowledg
harmouy'in the rank and file, and it ee a terrible blow to his daughter, who . ‘¥°e" the same places. the thaw has nob been suffiviently judgment
. is GUggested that on the meeting of . 4™ Offer to Furnish 960,000,000. left here but recently in hopes to see 12, Only Directors, officers’ agents . sapid to cwuse a rise in the rivers BELONGING TO Goods of : ; y pes ,
the Republican State Convention for] 4 Washingtondispatch says: Ru-. him alive:—San Juan Times. [and employes of the company and} the Sasramento now being down to oe os : af the most
the neminpation of twelve delcgates . Mrs dre current that James G. Fair, = their families; officers and agents of . 20 feet 9 inches. BX8) N fashions
to the National Republican Conven-. Who is here, has made a proposition Tux Forbes Brothers of Los Ange-. other railroads or telegraph compa. HNSTON & S0 ' City. W
= Tex fiw Ir.—A New York .
er, while’ journeying the other day, : oP i este yaaa
} Was recognized by another citizen
a near the Bowery, he
5O
les will this year stock.the Ranchos
‘of San Marcos Guajone and Buena’
Vista, im San Diego County, with
nies; destitute persons; the members
of the Board of Transportation Com-.
missioners, their Secretay, Attorney
and employes while‘traveling in the
to furmish the Treasery with $60,000,000 iu gold and silver, within 18
months, andte take bonds for the
tion, that the firat two gentlemen
named bé T. G. Phelps and John
Bidwell, the Republican and Independendentnominees for-Governor . 8#me. It is not learned what rate of . about 5,000 head of sheep, making a ing away from home on busparti :
Jast September. These gentlemen . imterest is decided on, however, ‘on . total of about 12,500 sheep om these . discharge of their official duties shall -iness, and, after a little preliminary poe eee ee “Mie ~_ Uni
are Republican in principle, and in. tae bonds. The preposition is ender . ranches. have free passes, © onWell, ae it oe AE Malo. icant, eppeatin Linton The U
their canvass lust Fall allowed no icp atten (The bonds, agreenhans atat, 90 feet long has. 13. The fine for extestion is three {an assigument.”’ TOU RATS made Hotel, Nevada City. upper
EE. pechigal, popecition an.ontes and tie or =e ormer report, are five per!» o9 ashore about It’ milea from . '™** the damage; the fine for disPad dat is drew,” replied the othOr ot beat qual
their respect for each otber. In s : crimination is; $1000 for each’ of. %:, . : :
furtherance of our purpose we hope Geahts ee “ai ace Pan prone ¢ fense, the Lok go eet Seaes am td ott on Chale : rene Jomo: ae mea > i * essts * e tance Governor Bidwell one of the we mi Peg es Re sion 224 Webber of Santa "Monica “tl the fine for issuing a free pass other . he?’’ assigned, too. didn’t! y9h16-1m Grams shen wheee the
delegates from ‘Butte county, and gr rye Leper purchased it for $150, and will than those allowed by law, is $1,000} ‘YoU see it was shust like dis,” eise can
Governor Phelps from San Mateo. of New York incorporated a resolueh len ath "TY . tor each offense to be paid halt-to-the saidthe Bowery man. ‘‘I vhus owing day and ¢
‘Hore isan opportunity for another . #9 im the platform instructing the informer. . ood pm) -” on he vhas owing . FASHIONABLE LE BOOT. MAKER
arm-in-arm walking of the broad National Convention to east the vote} Aman named William E. Balcher, tod ees makes over my dias
aisle of the hail in which the State . ‘°F Senator Conkling as the choice. an old resident of Stockton, commifahine oo ae h shal heh Scar en ORE oes stellen B. LUTZ," ion
Convention may assemble of the Republicans for the nominated suicide atthe Central Hotel which shall:be good . and he does my peesness, und dem! BROAD STREET, BELOW _ The m
ey suO. in . for the remainder of the jou f ’
: ; tion of President. }-that city, Saturday, by taking some. 60 days, rney. for . vellers vhat was after money doan . . euaad io. \ Committe
The Methodist. Comeert, Pees <pitiane marcotic-poison, — mee Seen. ; — “residents
Those who were absent from the Last week Sunday morning, an : ‘ Ce Ee SER NSSeR EE TEL, NEVADA CITY. hereby r
Methodist coveert Friday evening, Indian with marks of several beavy. A REWARD of $500 is s offered for} A REWARD of $500 is offered for DIED, sia Persons in want of Fine Dress Court Ho
de lost a nice thing: A fine audience . O°¥* ¥PO™ bis head was found dead. the capture of Mitehell, the wife. the arrest of Vandyke, the murderer ae can have the saise Spanate, omkc?s olslonk P,
was presevt, and indi ested ite Shadi: neur the station at’ Niles, and two murderer, and his brother, who re-. of the McCausland brothers, sheepAt nhc omnes Cal., omer 18th, 1876. Mrs. from the best leather, and s foot it 30th, 1876
“are by a liberal collection, vther indians have been arrested on cently escaped from wee San Bernar-. herdera of Sand Creck, Colusa J or'en this city, aged 53 voor, tome and % ie also 4 > gently req
Ne suspicion: of being the murderers, _. dino jail. .Peounty, +e Stubeaville, Obie, papers please . with nestnors Bn . Niwas §
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