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PERSONAL MENTION.
MENDING THE ROADS.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
E. J. Rector and wife are expected
L. Beasly and family, San Jose; J. P. Lewis, several Supervisor districts.
Supervisor District No. 1 is com
posed of Nevada township, and all of
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HoTret—E. Belt, A. it outside of the limits of Nevada City
J. Ragon, Joe McLeod, Cal. R, Clarke, Prof. constitutes “Road District No.1. The
Ertz, B. B. Stinson, A. Barton, F. Withingproperty tax for road purposes collectton, D. Edwards, city; W. A. Butterfield, H,
Ackley, Sacramento; George W. Prescott, ‘ed in Road District No:"l for the fiscal
Quincy, Massachusetts; G.C. Keith, Kilyear commencing Julv lst, 1887, and
burry Flat; W. F. Hargis, San Jose Mine; D. ending June 80th, 1888, amounts to
Bryan, Union Hill; P. Purdon and wife,
$1,936.13 from which the treasurer
Bridge; Mark Fainey, Sierra City; H. D.
Parsons, H. k. Elmer, W. A. Titcomb, Saa deducts a commission of 3 per cent.
Francisco; T. R. King, Mountain House; W. for the salary fun.1, leaving $1,878.05:/
R. Rhinehart, Sutter County; Dan Buckley, The other sources of revenue arg the
P.H. Wilson, J. E. Fuller, ©. Morrill, San road pall taxes. and an occasional reJuan; A. B. Walker, Tuscarou; W.J. Chinn,
F. W. Seitz, W. A. Wayland, John Robinson,
W. E. Sammis, Forest City; D. Burroughs,
Eureka; A. Ayres, Grass Valley; W. W.
demption of property sold for taxes.
The Road Overseer of this district
expended, for the repairs of the roids,
Tamplin, Dutch Flat.
:
during the nine months ending Mareh-}—
Union Hote.—L. M. Suxkeforth,J, C. Dean,
81st, 1888, a total amount of $1,195 27,
H. Seymour, J. J. Jackson, ¥. Evens, Geo.
Barton, City; J. L. Morgan, D. Richards, Virwhich left a balance, after allowin:
ginia City; Mrs. Richard Thomas, Ist Sgt. C. for the commission to be deducted, of
A. Burgen, 2nd Sgt. L. A. Gould, Corp. R. J. $795 with which to repair some 80
Thomas, Miss Thomas, Birchville; Chas. E.
miles or more of roads. washed and
Uren, Henry Uphoff, A.-B. Dibble, Chas. W.
Kitts, Geo. Lord, W. W. Harris,T. J. Nolan, roughened by the winter storms. DurThomas E. Dunkley, Lea Van Orden, Stella ing the vear 1887 there were collected
Lakenan, Edith Griffith, Alice Brady, Laura 168 road: poll taxes which netted for
Lakenan, Ludo Wheeler, Frankie Jones, the road fund $428.40, and it is preAnnie McCabe, Prof. G. F. Foster, Prof. M.
sumed that there will be as many or
P. Stone, Miss M. Riley, Chas. West, Grass
Valley; J. Ramelli, City; D. Hastley, maybe more collected this year. Thus
Forest City; G. Baker and wife, Columbia it will be readily seen that the Road
~
Prenie prizes Awarded.
Overseer of this district-has considerable to contend with to keep in proper
BRAZIL'S DYING EMPEROR
THE BOOM IN CALIFORNIA.
POWDER
Shop,
xy:
ry.
rietor.
WELL
of Mra.
ee
osa good
Etc.,
etry
the most.
> prOhipte«
es, giving
w rates, &
DURST.
IMPORTANT NEWS.
Dyspepsia
x. Sunday
is the
Tyus
d.
k by the
un nn bo Aaa gy
the Connary A. WilAu
__
ARAe sae cahd, comin,
ended
$2,963.47. The . good bearing will be worth as much 48} recomm
for over™thirty. years
D’Orleans, Count D’Eu. She has two Sarsaparilia, which acts gently, yet efficiently.
past—Hostetter’s Stomach ~Bitters.
in this Supervisor . 0Y hundred acresy.of grain land in the. Dumb ague and ague cake, no tess sons, Pedro, born October 15th, 1885, It tones the stomach, regulates the digesrs.
Oversee
Road
and Luiz Felipe, born January 26th, poor pentonf osc Ba
Sevect School, North Main street, district expended during the nine -Mississippi Valle
Sick
than the actively fe'.rile forms of ma>
ot
Wor Mon and Women.
Headache
mind.
the
‘1878.
.
John ©. Wells Principal. Mr. Wells months ending March 3ist, 1888, for Nose er — * me
tefreshes
and
d
relieve
ly
prompt
are
,
disease
larial
0
citrate,
Diin
Life
es
a
sdvantag
and
e
to take a pleasure trip to Grass Valley to trade with me,
“T
have
been
troubled
with
dyspepsia,
I
want
stead
you
It
E
ficat
“pa”
.
Famount of
has a State Certi
ir:
d by it. In the
economical
D. Cal.
Days I will
resort to
medicine to take, and it is the most ing the commi to
fund, amounts
—100 Doses One Dollar.
INE,
The Biggest and Finest Branch Store in the Mountains !
fever, don’t
During the absence of the Emperor a faint, “all gone” feeling, bad taste, coated For the Next Thirty
into3. 20 bushels as it will to cultivate an. tent
ive and pernicious drug tbat
year to purify your bleod, because now Lake Pacttor ee peg divided
cumulat
mips
eee
—
grapes
pil
mA
tongue, and
his only daughter, Isabella Christina
7 and No. 8.
_ Slaughter in Prices than ever before during
‘many constitutions. Use Leopoldina Augusta, is Rege
“yon are more.\guseeptible to benefit road districts, No. 5, No.ct
rnined.
has
wile;
$00
worth
be
.
will
grapes
e
h
t
4
9
nt
die-}
ed
this
of
Brain
te
my four years’ experience here.
which the
from medicine than at any other seaent
t worth but $20; and bewithout delay @ remedy
zil. She was born October 15th, 1964,
after deduct-. the wheais
is the best ey ggoy
08
1
attention,
have
a
Americ
of
ans
physici
gon. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
jeading
in.
oranges
of
acres
and is the wife of Prince Louis Phillipe
ssion for the salary cause two or three
Eating ana a remody like Hood’s
MY STOCK CONSISTS OF
Fine Clothing, Furnishing Good s, Hats, Caps, Boots aud Shoes
. and ultimately uproote
Tux usual treatment of catarrh is had but little bg rer dag I did eat I will pay your fare to and from Nevada City.
ploma from the State Board of Educast 90047, ae oe.hace in the . boom is based. But while the boom
me, or did me
complaints of
febrile
where
tropics,
it]
upon,
2t
stand
m27
to
basis
as thousands of
solid
this
very unsatisfactory,
after making has
tion,
No other store in the mountains can show such stocks.
Heartlittle good. After eating I
(0G
district fund of $2,476.35,
the
in
than
t
virulen
more
are
sort
this
.
un
@n
s
this
become
On
and
testify.
forced
been
patient~can
has
the
despairins
—
PUFN
would
have
a
faint
or
tired,
During
ons.
the usual deducti
_ (FF Goods showed with pleasure whether you wish to purchase or not,
Dr. Bo-ban-Ke
partly by railroad . temperate zone, Hostetter’s Stomach point a trustworthy medical writer -all-gone feeling, as though
I had not eaten
there were collected 350 healthy growth
1887
year
ion
reputat
tied a
down in Nevada county
‘Proper local treatinent is posianything. My trouble was aggravated byj (0M Always patronize the man that bronght prices
poll tax receipts, which, if the competition giving very cheap rates of. Bitters has establis
In his new discovery for Consumption, road
ive and remedial efficacy /says: necessary to success, bitmany, my
prevent
interest of the peop!
for
e-.
the
for
advertis
works
the,
by
cine
‘and
partly
medi
and
2
g
travel,
ucin
prod
:
in
d
tively
succeede
iying 1 took Hood's
Gar.» SOUF
number are collected this year
able
game pall
(OF Orders from the country filled promptly at Grass Valley or Nevada City
s speculators calling attention . which competition has not been even
which is acknowledged by all to be will net for the road fand $892.50, so mentof
if not most of the remedies in general separilla, which. did me an Stomach
has
nay,
cially—
prejudi
affect
{o
the}
leaving
only,
ingly
ages
ry
exceed
advant
is
the
to
tempora
It
immense
amount
of
good,
It
gave
mean
but
00
the}
in
afford
ous,
ns
$3,4
marvel
nearly
physicia
be
by
@@ Always ask for the
use
will
simply
that there
s
of the
hen. Disorder
ed
strengt
rv
repairs, and alth
s out by eX-. seto
and my food relished and satisfied
be found
dvantotage
disa
y cannot be
certainl
.Acure
:
benefit,
pleasant to the taste, perfectly harm. fund for for road
viens.
comes
of the
the
I had previously experienced.” . ,
. stomach And bowels,particularly those
the heavier
pe
:
nllwork
expected from snuffs,powders, douches Groncs -Pacn, Watertown, Mass.
Jess, and does not sicken. In all cases
speedare
rie,
gives
nalaria
which
-}4o
influen
that
,
tion
Colds
disposi
s,
isa
same
Balm
and washes.” Ely’s Cream
of Consumption, Cough
all aegall yg anc " Tie
con rand
ee
nts,
. ces people to invest in lottery tickets. ily relieved by it. Kidney eoepai
for road
remedy which combines the important : Hood's -Sarsaparilla
Wooping Cough, Croup, —, this district is well provided
in wild speculations, influ-. rheumatism, nervousness @
uisites of quick action, specific wer Soo ten,
. Sod
given
fot 98. eng
jaye
and
si
;
has
headache
it
sick
to rash to. lessness,
and Pains in the Chest,
wr ces thousands of
safety
power with
a
cial
ko’s
sleep
Bosan
and
e
Dr.
Appetit
n,.
barely enough. tion yield to it.
~univergal sat
with
the promised land
clean, blue and mixed lawn
money to bring them to our shores are both improved by it.
f
Exrea
Cough and Lang Syrup is sold at 50
my21-6m grass soods at Gary’ Bros,
cents by Carr Bros.
pleasantness to the patient.
mil3-t
Ry
re
.
eR et
AGB ae rN etcMe i tr ny
™ ha
bt
t work-.
ion of
were in town Friday afternoon and cedar posts, and 67 cents for spruce
posts. Robert Bell offered to build
part of yesterday.
Mrs. W. R.-Coe-of San Francisco. is the fence for $175. The contract: was
At the Forester’s picnic held at
in town, having come to attend the awarded to Mr; Hughes at 684g cents Chicago park on Thursday the followper foot.
3
:
wedding of her sister, Miss Gregory.
ing named persons won the prizes:
repair all of his roads with the little
The bids for painting the two schoolPEDRO THE SECOND.
They did not stop to think that while
H. D. Parsons arrived Friday night
Race for boys under 12 yeara—Ist
means provided, andthe Supervisors
California has thousands of acres of
from San Francisco and went above houses were as follows:
prize $2, J, Hurley; 2nd prize, $1, C.
os
levy
the
full
amount
allowed
by
law,
Harrison & Stout offered to paint Davey.
Two.New Mining Companies.
unoccupied lands, with the largest
on yesterday’s Sierra county stage.
=
ao that there appears to be no way to
CherishDeputy Assessor Lord came all the the ontside with two good coats of
s Sensibly orange orchard, thelargest vineyard, 4 Champion of Freedom Who is
Discource
For boys under 16—Ist prize. $3, J.
Soy
City
Nevada
A
There has been incorporated the increase the amount available fo
ed by Americans.
the largest wheat field, and the finest
way down from Graniteville Friday to lead and oil and the roofs with two Hurley; 2nd prize $1.50, J. MeLver.
Upon It.
Odin G. and 8. M. Co. . There are road purposes.
climate-in the world, that still it must
—
attend the Pythian picnic which did coats of mineral paint, and furnish all
Pie race—I1st prize $1, Thomas Stan150,000 shares at $10 each. The DiSupervisor District No. 2 is comone
hte
material for $650; or do the painting . ley.
not take place yesterday.
take time and money to make a home]
rectors are Chas. H. Seymour, Charles posed of Grass Valley township and
“Slavery is forever ended in Brazil.”
H. W. Walter of San Francisco is for $375 if the Board furnished the maSack race-W, J. Coombs, silver .
George Legg at the High School for anybody. Nowhere can persons
Klingenspor, Geo. G. Allan, O. Maltthat portion which is outside of the
This was the message flashed under doing the short-hand reporting in the terial,
into
crawl
to
trying
coins
golden
the
in
meet
held
exercises
ement.
cup; Jo. Maguire, sleeve buttons.
man and.K. Casper. The company is city limits is divided into two road commenc
the ocean a few days ago to Pedro II.
Isaac & Rowe offered to furnish the
Superior Court during J. 0. Mulligan’s
y afternoon made the the pockets of strangers, or sunny
Wheelbarrow race—Bert. Paynter,
formed to resume work on the famous districts No. 2 and No. 6. The propTheater Thursda
the Emperor. It found him at Milan, absence in Sierra county.
material and do the painting for $600, pipe.
homes
waiting
to
be
claimed.
in
boom
the
about
remarks
g
:
old Nebraska and Wait-for-the-Wagon erty tax appropriated for road purfollowin
“Tt ig said the southern boom is Italy, exhausted with disease that
a
Mrs. Tiffany of San Francisco, who or do the labor and furnish scaffolding . Ladies race had six starters.and was
ia.
Californ
drift mines a short distance in a northposes collected in this district for the
must soon prove. fatal; but the ac:
a
is here ona visit to Mrs. A. W Lester for $350.
‘What is the boom? Where is the bursted, that thousands are getting
won. by Katie Coombs—prize pickle
same fiscal year as hefore mentioned,
erly direction from this city.
gay he revived at the glad tidcounts
they
best
as
,
The
last
named
bid
of
Isaac
& Rowe
homes
severe
old
their
hada
to
its
back
health,
are
what
delicate
in
and
is it
and is
Why
boom?
caster.
There has also been incorporated the amounts to $4,306.44 leaving after de‘. was accepted and the Committee on
What will be the effect of the ings and declared that having accomattack of illness Friday evening.
to boom is to
says
The race between the wives of the
Golconda G. and 8S. M. Co. to develop ducting the salary commission $4,177effects? Webster
plished_his
life’s greatest work he w.s Miss Julia Guscet
. . Repairs-were—authorized—toe_purchase members of the Order had four start-~
i
ti,
B.-Verrin
Mra.
it}
then
ively
Figurat
roar.
aid’
rush
25.
The
Road
Oversears
in
this
Su‘the Egyptian quartz ledge on Grizzly
of people to of the most of those that have gone ready for the end.
and the latter’s son, who have been the material.
ers and was won by Mrs. A, Jenkin— .
Hill; Bloomfield township. The cappervisor district expended during the means a rush or stampede
And he will be mourned throughinfluence which
A. R. Wadsworth and Cal. R. Clarke prize, dressing case,
back.
Their
.
here on a visit to their aunt, Mrs. B.
ital stock is $10,000,000 divided into nine months ending March 3lst, 1888, one locality.
of desirable immigraout the civilized world, as one of the Guscetti, have returned to San Franwere declared elected members of the
Married men of the A. O. F. race,
“They have had a boom in Southern check the tide
100,000 shares at $100 each. The Difor repairs on the roads, a total amount
Board vice John Webber and Geo. E. with six starters was won by T. 8.
tion
will
hurt
us.
more. But the most best of men and most enlightened of cisco,
peothe
years
several
For
_
rectors are Geo. Baker and J. A. Jones of $3,578.11, which left a balance of California.
rulers.
He
was
born
in
Rio
Janeiro,
into that part useful of the comers have anchored in
W.J. Chinn, F. W. Seitz, W. A. Robinson, terms expired.
Luke—prize, plush satchel.
of Columbia Hill; A. E. Helm of Cal$1,028.06 in the fund on May Ist after ple have been rushing
Their wealth and influon December 2d, 1825, and was christWayland and John Robinson, who
The Board adjourned sine die.
grape
wild
the
buying
and
Race for members of the Order only
State
’ averas county; G. E. Riley of Moore’s allowingf or deductions on account of of the
ened
Juas
Carlos
Leopoldo
Salvador
The new Board organized by electbrought out ten starters and was won
the sights at San
seeing
$200 to $500 ence and hopes are here.
from
been
at
have
land
orange
and
Flat; Geo. J. Hothersall of this city. salary fund. During the year 1887
Francisco Xavier Da Paula
s prices for what they were doing when they Bibiano
Francisco, returned yesterday to Foring M. L. Marsh President and B. N. by T. 8. Luke; emblem pin.
there were collected in thie district per acre and paying fabulou
Leocadio Miguel Gabriel Kafael Gondisapbe
not
will
Shoecraft Secretary.
they
and
came,
has
‘It
ion.
To Be Married Today.
est City.
-Tug of War—Court Garfield, of Ne443 road poll*taxes which netted for land already under cultivat
The influence of one of these zaga. When not six years old he beThe President appointed the followof Geo.
It bas involved
en, daughter
de.
Trephag
stampe
_-Mrs,
wild
a
been
vada
City, silver mounted gavel.
came
sovereign
by
the
abdication
of
those
of
Prof, B! F. Hedden, who has for the road fund $1,129.65, and it is caldozen
do more than half a
Pitts, who has been. visiting here ing committees :
rich and poor, old and young, great will
Special race for boys from 16 to 20,
his father,the Emperor Pedro I. From W.
some time been very successfully enculated that as many or more will be
Classification
and
Promotions—
.
that
returned.
many
for some time and has made
and small.
Dick Roberts.won first prize, album;
gaged asa teacher inthe High School collected this year. This district seems
“Some of those that went back 1831 to 1833 his tutor and the sole
friends, went below yesterday to join Shoecraft, Marah and Wadsworth,
“(This is not California’s first boom.
A. Rule 2d prize, $2; W. Bovey 3rd
to
be
well
provided
with
means
for
regent
was
Don
Bonifacio
Jose
de
here, and Miss Mattie L. Gregory, a
should not have gone. Those that had
Rules and Regulations—Morgan,
her husband.
That began in ’49 and continued for
prize, writing-desk; A. Rowe, fourth
native of this city and a young lady of keeping its roads in excellent repair,
something to start with, but were not Andrada E. Silva, leader of the DemM. U. Housewell, the young man Shoecraft and Sukeforth.
several years.
prize, $1.
and
in
fact
is
the
wealthiest
district
in
‘ocratic
party;
but
after
the
fall
of
that
many graces and much refinement,
themselves in the
On Schoolhousés, Repairs and Supwho his friends recently supposed had
“Kansas had its boom in ’56 and able to establish
:
statesman,
a
Counsel
of
Regency
consouthern
part
of
the
State,
should
have
will at ten o’clock this morning be the county.
plies—Gaylord,
Morgan
and
Clarke.
h9~and-Montana.in
the Central Pacific
Supervisor District “No-'S is” com> §7;-Colorado-introlled the state. In 1840 Pedro If. been killed on
come to the northern foothills.
united in the holy bonds of matrimoFinance, Printing and School. Li764, In each there were thousands of
railroad, returned here night before
posed
of
Bloomfield,
Eureka
and
was
declared
by
the
chambers
to
have
“Many such people are now finding.
ny. The ceremony will take place at
brary—Sukeforth, Marsh and Wadshad time to look
corpse,
hardly
active
who
an
is
He
people
last.
the home of the young lady’s mother Washington townships, which townaround them before they began to wish homes in the northern part of the attained his majority and he assumed
Miss Magvie Riley and Profs. Stone worth.
the government July 23d, that year,
and will be performed by Rev. A. B. ships also constitute Road District No.
Mrs. LL. M. Sukeforth, the census
And they did go State; and although we have no boom,
back.
lves
Foster of the Grass Valley schools
themse
and
Spaight. The couple will leave on the 3. The property tax, levied for road back. Hundreds and thousands went it is plain that a season of prosperity and was crowned July 18th, 1841.
marshal,
was directed to hand in her
graduthe
upon
ce
attendan
in
purposes, collected in this district for
On September 4th, 1843, he married were
afternoon train for San Francisco,
the country as unfit is approaching,
Friday, and report to the Finance committee who
city
cing
this
at
denoun
s
back
exercise
ating
“Although the foothill region has. Princess Theresa Carolina Maria de
where they will spend their honeythe before mentioned fiscal year, to live in and a failure in every rethey complimented the class very will report thereon at the next meetsome valuable advantages ever other Bourbon, daughter of Francis I. King
moon. They areexceedingly popular amounts to $1,957.48, leaving $1,898spect,
ing.
highly.
76
aiter
deducting
the
salary
fund
be hoped of the two Sicilies. Almost his first
young people and the good wishes of
It was decided that at the meeting
ed by the California parts of the State, it cannot
Captain. Dan.
attract
Union:
those
“Of
Valley
Grass
a large circle of friends will accomcommission. The Road Overseer in booms, many went to the mines. that it will have such a growth as the act was to dissolve the Brazilian-parliaon
the last Saturday in June the rate
Pine
White
,
of Humilton
this distaict expended during the nine
ment, and for five years or until 1848 Strickland,
pany them.
of salaries shall be fixed and teuchers
who went south has had. In some places around
these
Friday
Of
here
rich.
grew
arrived
Some
Nevada,
county,
months ending March 31st, 1888, for
two years the popthere were stormy times, but he finalvalleys, all grew rich. By a Los Anzeles within
and will remain until Mon” elected,
At the Theater Tonight.
road repairs, a total sum of $2,140.23, tothe
doubled, while ly estublished himself firmly in the morning
than
more
has
ulation
The Committee on Classification and
s
fortune
few who went to the mines,
Captain is not as young as
The
day.
which left a .balance in the district
value las correspondingly “affections of the peopls, and for forty
Promotion
were directed to report at
and
young,
The Methodist and Congregational
looks
ly made. With those who
he
but
sudden
be,
were
to
It is said that the assessyears he has enjoyed an empire withhe used
only $6.43. ‘There is usually
Churches will hold memorial services fund of
welcomed by -his the next meeting upon expired book
heartily
went to the valleys, the growth of
being
is
collected in this district 650 road pull
ment roll of the city and county of Los out internal dissensions.
contracts.
at the Theater this evening, when the
their fortunes was slower but more
triends here. +
taxes which will net for the road fund
Angeles alone reaches the enormous ’ In 1850 he felt himself-secure in beeven
nia,
Califor
in
says of Miss
here
following program will be given:
So
Times
Juan
certain.
San
The
Shoemaker's County History.
ginning the peaceful work of emanciupon which the
Absolutely Pure.
Hymn, ‘All Hail the Power of Jesus’ about $1,660 and
in the brightest period of the mining
Frances Costello of this city who has
pating
the
slaves,
and
on
September
withwill have to depend for
business
for
Overseer
Road
opened
Rufus Shoemaker of the Grass -Valys POW DER NEVER'VARIES
Name,” by the choirs and audience.
the public school at
y, the cultivation of the soil is banks have
industr
teaching
been
of
4th
of
that
yeur
he
decreed
that
the
in the past twelve months in the
doing the repairs on 80 or 100 miles
—A Marvel of purity, stren
and
Reading Scriptures, Rev. J. Sims.
safest and best.
Montezuma Hill: ‘‘Miss Costell» gave ley Tidings has commenced writing @ wholesomeness.
More economical than th
counties of Los Angeles, San Diego barter and sale of human beings
mountain roads which are badly
it toek years to discover that
Prayer, Rev. Wm. Angwin.
“Still
ion as a teacher in her history of Nevada county. Hesayshe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com
satisfact
general
1871
tntil
not
winter
was
It
the
by
should cease.
and cut up
and San Bernardino.
:
petition with the multitude of low test, shor
Anthem by the choirs, ‘Tet the washed.
California was fit to. live in. People
She is an excellent teacher would like all the assistance, in the wetaht alum or phosphate powders,
“Before the tide of prosperity rehowever that he directed parliament to district.
storms. This is another district with came here only to make money to be
ol
Only im
Cans.
he
that
facts,
school
of
the
Hills and Vales Resound.”’
contribution
of
way
dlydiave
can undoabte
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.,
little taxable property and a large spent in their old homes. It took cedes it promises to reach all parts pass laws for the emancipation of and
can get, and also: ‘The abject will be
106 Wallstreet, New York
Address, Rev. J. Sims.
again
if
she
wants
it.”
years
Sooner or later it will slaves as they reached certain
number of miles of road to keep in reOe
to make the work as authentic as it is wm. 'l. COLEMAN & CO., Agente
Anthem, ‘Dedication Ode.”
years to discover that the skies were
fan Francisce.
before the injunction upon
but
Fire Department Meeting.
here. Persons ‘may convince of servitude and it is only now that
pair,
come
fruits
the
and
purer
air
the
. Reading, ‘‘Cover Them Over With
r
possible at ,this late day. Books,
brighte
every
soul
in
Brazil
i,
free.
s
mining it was nearly if not
themselve
that
this
cannot
be,
but
it
hydraulic
It
newspapers and manuscripts bearing
Beautiful Flowers,”
by Geo. A. Watson.
better than across the Rockies.
Dou Pedro speaks Portuguese, / Chief Engineer Jackson has called a
Madame French,
The land that has no_hurrithe wealthiest district in the county.
on the history of Nevada county will
to discover that wives and
Singing, America.
years
took
be
to
ment
Depart
Fire
the
of
g
meetin
comSpanish, French, English, German
no
droaths,
no
storms,
r District No. 4 is
sand
no
Superviso
canes,
The Renowned
The members of Chattanooga Post,
mothers and sisters alone were needed
lvania Combe thankfully received and all docuposed of Bridgeport and Rough and
floods, no malaria, and raises the richaud Italian fluently, and has travelheld at the Hall of Pennsy
the
in
homes
best
ments
will
be
carefully
preserved
and
the
here
G. A. R., will attend in a body.
e
to’mak
at eight
Fortune Teller,
that grow under the sun, ed. most observantly all over the pany tomorrow evening
Ready townships, which townships
returned to owners,””
;
world. Some do not know it yet. est fruits
his first trip o'clock. There is important business
made
he
1862
. } AS just returned from Europe and has
In
wor.d.
cannot
be.
allowed
to
lie
in
idleness.
The Party:
also constitute Road District No. 4.
Rooms at the
Some are always dissatisfied with their
Resignation Tendered,
“Chicago Park may be a fraud, but through Europe, and on his return he to be transacted.
The property tax collected in this disThey look away from
dings.
surroun
The graduate’s party at Armory. Hall
Amazon and ite tribatrict for road purposes for the same
NATIONAL HOTEL,
They eat L don’t believe it. Chicago Park may threw the river
" R. K. Robinson writes from GibsonFriday evening was all that could “be fiscal year amounts to $2,809.24 leavhome for something better.
Nevada City,
for specutaries open to the commerce of the
mervly
organized
been
have
accithem
¢all
‘She remains only a few days. She tells
to the wife of ville, Sierra county, that he probably
desired by the projectors.
‘The attend. Hing $2,724.97 after deducting the comthe rich fruits, but
Europe,
May 20, 1888,
revisited
he
1871
Sweetland,
At
In
their
fill
world.
to
s
proprietor
Its
lation.
do not know that no
M. Power of Alleg any, Sierra county, @ will not return to this city till the midthe past aud future by planets and astronoance of both. spectators and dancers missionfor the salary fund, The dents. They
my. Brings
parties together, places the
ented and in 1876, the Centennial year, he son.
die of next July. He tenders his rescharm upon the head, gives luck and pros-"
any part of the world. own pockets may have misrepres
in
sure
is
crop
princibeing
latter
the
large,
saw
dvery
and
was
States
United
the
fraud.
to
a
came
not
is
soil
a
its
but
parity
and
phrenologizes.
facts,
the
Road Overseer of this district expen
ignation
as
a
member
of
the
Board
of
know that biting pests
This woman tells wonderful things. She
pally young people. The grand march ed during the~nine months ending They do not
people, its industries,
MARRIED.
eee Trustees, and his fellow trustees also
tells where you can find gold in a mine.
frosts and drenching Its climate bears the blessings of the the country—its and national instichilling
and
and.
Lester
Minnie
will act on it at their meeting tomorThis lady tells lucky numbers in. lottery
Misses
by
led
the
was
state
municipal,
it
eternal
God,
and
the
price
set
upon
its
Mar@h 3lst, 1888, for repairs on
__At
Grass
Valley,
May
24th,
1888,
by
Rev.
R.
everywhere.
work
their
tickets.
Call and see her.
may2
do
rains
row
evening.
Nettie Hackley. The music was by roads, a total sum of $2,610.88, which
land is not too high for any land of its tutions—more thoroughly and more H. Sink, D.J. Walsh and Miss Jennie Holoppers strip the fields of Kancomp.
Grassh
Carter.
other
any
and
than’
after
Davis
t,
perhaps
intelligently.
Goyne, Godair,
altitude in California,
left a balance in the distric
sas. .The drouth blasts the plains of
Dancing continued till after two o’elock making the usual deduction of $290distinguished visitor we have ever
“Let growlers scoff!
Caliin
crops
the
injures
and
Texas,
. '
yesterday morning.
50, su that he will have to depent. fornia, and the floods deal destruction many years these hills will bear their had. He traveled like a private citiAt North San Juan, May 20, 1888, Emily E.
and
show
mere
tax
detested
poll
he
for
road
zen,
of
rich
harvests
of
delicious
fruits
that
tions
collec
his
upon
wife of James Peck, aged 60 years, 9 months
Trinity Episcopal Church.
ath in the Mississippi Valley,
and~de
United
the
r
leaving
After
quarte
and
s
this
g
adulation.
and 29 days.
carried over the mountain
to repair his roads durin
Why then.this boom? . Why is it that will be
And Nevada county will States he made almost a tour of the
X EXawe Opencad at Grass Walley
This being Trinity Sunday, there of the fiscal year. During the year people have sold their orchards, their
$12d road poll
grown from its soil globe.
prosperity
a
have
in
AGFill be a sermon and music appropri1887 there were collecte
homes
fine
their
fields;
disrich grain
Last year he went to Europe for his
that it has not known since its golden
ateto the occasion. Divine service tax receipts which netted for the
the Eastern States;.and invested
a
ble
proba
is
it
health, which was broken by a com‘
and
”
days.
the
trict fond $795.60
of
slopes
-. will commenceat ‘11 A
sunny
the
in
ill
liecteverything
diseases, including partial
of
plication
serno
be
will
There
22:80,
at
“School
that the same number. will be co!
~ . Coast Range?
And by purchasing the immense quantity of Goods required for it am enaparalysis; but he has gradually grown
i
vice in the evening.
guncpectie
hee
dom
to get special rates on purchases for my store at Nevada City.
ed
bled
Makes
t
h
e
lives
of
many
people
miserable,
tarculmuch
as
cost
will
it
but
se
humane
“Becau
worse, and now his
sn District No. 5 ia com-.
th
remitag
bilious
or
causing
distress
after
eating,
sour
stomach,
ague,
and
fever
LLL
On
yiel@}.
will
that
wheat
of
nd Meadow. tivate an acre
sick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite,
best time of the whole posed
make a Bigger
quinine, a glorious career is near ite close.
Hill; Geo. Cornel], San Francisco; Orrin
Gowel, Oakland; L. Newbert, Marysville;
Thomas Barker, Sheridan;
J. R. Davis, San
Juan,
Ww and:
The City Board of Education ‘met . Constable Dillon has be2n appoint
yesterday morning and allowed the ed road poll tax collector for this town.
home tomorrow.
A. B, Waller of Tuscarora arrived following bills:
ship.
Carr Bros,, stationery, $46.80.
here Friday evening.
The case of Mrs. Hannah Mock .
John Werry, lettering diplomas, $10. against Herraan Uphoff was still on
of
Mrs. O. Gowell and daughter
r
B. J. and G. A. Watson, printing, trial in the Superior Court yesterday.
Oakland are in’ town.
Val$4.50.
Grass
of
A puzzle fiend submits. the followMrs. George Fletcher
J. Webber, 250 diplomas and exing: ‘If 100 cats kill 100 rats in 100
1 “Ley was in town yesterday.
minutes, how many rats will 50 cats®
County Assessor Bond goes today to pressage, $50.75.
E. Muller, musie for graduating oxkill in 50 minutes
Truckee on official business.
?’’
,
:
‘
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Repairs are being made to the MethFred Searls and J. M. Buffington ercises $25.
Jas. Hackley, washing towels, $9.
went to the Delhi yesterday.
odist Church in Grass Valley, and serServices
as usher at graduating exvices are in the meantime being held
John Corgiat of North Bloomfield
ercises, John Black $1, Harry Gray $1. at Van’s Opera House.
has gone to the Bay on a visit.
Geo. W. Welch, rent of piano, $5.
Mrs. A, Tregidgo and children will
. The Grangers held their picnic at
Services as election officers, $12.
spend a few weeks at Ormonde.
Indian Springs last Friday despite the
Brown & Calkins, printing, $6.25.
Editor Mitchell of the Grass Valley
b.d weather. The Indepen ‘ent Band
Geo, I, Jacobs, rent of Theater, $15. of Grass Valley furnished music.’
Union has returned from Los Angeles.
The committee on schovul houses and
Miss Ida Ray of San Juan attended
The Citizens Bank yesterday shipthe party at Armory Hall Friday evenrepairs reported that instead of adverped about 500 ounces of gold bullion
tising in the newspapers, as instructed to San Francisco, the same representing.
Mrs. A. J. Ridge of Grass Valley at a former meeting of the Board, for ing purchases from various small
has gone to San Francisco to visit proposals for building 2 wire fence mines hereabout.
es
5 friends.
,
6 in front of Washington school house
Citizens who are willing to contribto} and -ptinting Washinton and Lincoln uté flowers with which to decorate” ~~~
Oscar Brown returned yesterday
Sierra City after a pleasant visit with” schoolhouses, they had personally nosoldiers’ graves on Memorial Day, are
tified painters and carpenters that conrequested to leave the same at. the
friends here.
z
James Scott of Columbia Hill has tracts for the work would be let, and Theater Tuesday evening.
James Saxon died at Grass Valley
been granted a pension as a Mexican requested bids thereon:
The bids for building the fence upon Friday, night after being illfor a long
war veteran.
time with sciatic rebeumatism. The
Miss Sophie Lawson of this city is being opened were as follows:
Ter running feot—Onastott & Flosfuneral will take place tomorrow unabout to embark for India to engage in
kins 89 Gents, O. AY Tempkins 96 der the auspices of the Masonic order
missionary work.
a
G. Baker and wife of Columbia Hill cents, Geo. M. Hughes 684¢ cents for to which he belonged.
Buekley, City; J. 8., Tyrrell, Marysville; J.
on
Local Interest.
ad
The following statistics have been
T. Ryan,
G@
Valley; A. Van Alstine, J. gathered from the books of the treasSterling, J. EK. Tilton,F. Peterman,San Franurer for the purpose of showing the
cisco; J, Burton, Bentia; 8, T. Campbell,
Stockton; G. W. Tilton, Washington; A. public the amount of road money
‘Turner,
J, Monk, F. G. Wilkins, A, Barton, available for road work and at the
D. Edwards, T. B. Gray, J. Anderson, G. Bcommand
of the Road Overseers of the
wagon
the Board.
and Young.
City Hote.—W. Brockman, T. C. Thruse,
M. T, Thornton,L. K, Underwood, J. Pigeon,
VERY
HERE AND THERE.
Social and Other Notes About People Old Yesterday’s Meeting—Reorganization of A Brief Record of Various Matters of
How the People’s Money is Spent onthe . '
County Highways.
oe
Union Hill; T. H. Riley, P. P. Mundune,
Eureka.
;
CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION.
J
T
SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1888. .
£
a
ee
ete
100 Doses One-Dollar
Opposition Stores.
Grass Valley-~Mill Street, west side, near Bank Alley.
Nevada City—Commercial Street, near Main. —
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ot,
mf
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