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onings of Month at 7:00.
NIE THOMAS, N. @,
ment, No. 47,1. 0
Sings fa Hue
of each
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thian Castle ‘
ning at 7:30 o'clock,
. SCHWARTZ, Presa,
lery, No. 6, K. tT.
sonic Hall x
ecu, each month, at
FRANK AVER, Com.
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». 6, N. D. G. W, .
thian Castle
irsdays of h month
MAE M . MAB MARTIN, Prec,
——eehraeenermcnceneees
AR’ BAKERY _
a Block, on
treet, is now
ED THAN EVER
c with First-class
LL KINDS TO ORDER
1a Specialty,
d Yeast Cakes Con= * Proprietor.
ors,
Best Cigars..
actions hae
nd at shee as
_ CHAMBER,”
Sa Glass,
8 of Wh
oy Taylor" ® also
4 Oscar Vepper, on
m. J. Britland,.
ARKET,
norees City,
» Prop’s,
om, Veal, Kte.,
st rates,
. HAND A CHOICE
f@ Hams, Bacog
rd.
‘BROS.,
++ Nevada City Cal
st 5 Cent Cigae:
AIRNS,
onal Hotel,
. following
SH ONLY:
the means to ob:
sre 8 pros.
N& CO.,
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remain. antil a rise to give it ticpagliert
or until all danger of high water is
passed, then in all probability a wing.
dam. will be constructed to change the.
current of the river, when ‘practical
operation will be immediately resumed .
A Chinaman was in Smartsville Wednesday soliciting volunteers to explore
the Yuba river for the body. of the
missing Wah Foo, who is supposed to
have been’ drowned a few days “ago
while making un attempt to cross the}
. -giver-about a half mile above the Parks
"Bar bridge. As’an inducement the s0-.
q licitor offers the magnificent sum of
$5 for the body. We presume there is
@ proviso, however, that if life is.extinet.,
and $6 is found on the body. The
missing Chinaman was a ‘member ‘of
the Young Wah Co.
Work on the dam-site has ceased for
a time, or until Col. Visscher: returns,
from the city. He left for San. ‘Fran-.
ciscd last Saturday ostensibly to report progress to the Board of .U. 8.
Commissioners, ‘The work-of sinking
in the river bed bas been necessarily
slow on account of the large body of
water and the: inadequate. facilities to
cope with the same. It is expected on’
~Col. Visscher’s return -some. practical
; plan will be adopted and the work Tesumed.
The carpenters and helpers are daily
af turning from their“labors on the}
a sites Electric Light Power .Com. \pany’é flame acros$ the fiver. This
. work, under the directorship of ©. L.
» Armstrong, has been in progress wel)
anto three months and as a matter of
course — thoureniie-at — on
ja now aligst complete. “The eho
eompany have now good and substantial Anmesand a splendid water course
from the ‘dam up in the North Yaba to
their power-house near Browns Valley.
. And what is more an abundant supply
of nice clear mountain water. Your
correspondent joins their many friénds
in Smartsville in wishing them a grand
success in their pratseworthy under2ée
Too Much Cou gh Syrup,
Last evening’s Virginia City Enterprise says that the youthful sons of
George I. Lammon senior and junior,
stoxmerly of this city, created a great
«commotion in those families last: Tueseday, exhibiting extreme nausea sup;posefi do have been produced by their
yhaving #wallowed some poisonons li' ,.qaid. Physicians were summoned and
. after en investigation the parents were
. :greatly. relieved on discovering. that
the mischievous boys had merely drank
tthe contents of a vial of German cough
. yrap. a
ea
a Greenhorn’s Visit to the ‘Gilt Bdge.’
On the ccdbide'de Neoad ind Pine siesta, ‘
What do you think I found ?
_ I strolled into Lamon BroTuEns,
I’ve heard it's the best place in town.
: atin eee
thinking about the place,
came that littie bartender
With a a wmileon his face.
<I ord "
a ‘Perhaps you think is wasn't fine,
* 1 soon began glanc
. . Thad almost forgot the day,
~ When ail of « sudden I lost atl thoughts.
«fhe music began to play,
+80 I “vot” right down and stoned. ;
& turduy evening you know.
oa crowd commeneged to gather,
“Then. ught I wouldn't go, aa
_ ‘Well, I got into a conversation
> With the owner, don’t you sse ? a
lHe me about the Camp Stews,’’
jKach Saturday night—they were free.
— t. do to migs ‘em,
Ws good truck so they say.
i ot ned tothe music
. Catil Camp Stew came my way.
a been roamtag around this elt, ;
Wandering wésrandfar, ~~
thedayBut I never shall forget
» Tetrolied upto Lammons’ bar.
~ + advise all you youaz fellows, wh» tadulge
BE to fear,
But into Lise. Bos, ad try whole
! Se St:amie-:r.
Bf aes All.
If you are thinking of getting a suit
or pair of pants ca'l on Hibbitt, the
Cutter and Tailor, before giving
his are very moderate. mi-tf
“Will Not Go to"Klondike.
the left garden and Kid Rockenfield to
play shortstop. The beauty of the
make-up of the Colts is that. ‘with the
exception of about two or three of
them they can play most any~ position
from that of reac in nent field.and
; 1a),
ads spicdiddtoiiees (Rockenfield,
Edwards and Ballestro), and nine men
Hwho can play any other position in
good.-shape. -Then~-again;they: have.
more Colts in the stall that will be
trotted oat i ie in. ah
ALONG. THR itopes.
Wednesday Nights Break Repatred—
‘Cleaning ‘Out the Snow Mountain.
William E. Meservey is acting as
Division Superintendent for the South
Yuba Oanal Company during the absence of Superintendent Englebright
who is in San Franciscd for the benefit of his health.
‘There is a good déal ‘of work going
on along the Snow Mountain. ditch,
which: is being Gleaned out and enlarged. Thirty-six. men have. been at
the job all this week. and will have it
finished by tomorrow night. The ditch
will then be in the best condition it
has been since it was Constructed, —
; Meservey
4 iss pe-aviek. men resteraay of: setting [Rober was the ae ex-Supervisor
iptine ie Giaw Valley tae, The
break was occasioned by the. north
wind of Wednesday night ‘blowing a
big tree across the mile and a quarter
flume above Quaker Hill and smashing
three boxes. The gonnection was restored by thrée o'clock yesterday afternoon and the water turned on again.
it got to o Grass Valley by midnight.
Under the provisions. of the will of
the late Mrs, W. H. Weeks, whése body
was brought here this week from San
Francisco for burial, she-gave the hotel
business and furniture, known as the
“Denison,” at 987 Mission street, San
Francisco, which was her part of’ the
community property, to her. brother,
W. P. Rogers. The money was the
husband’s portion, and he was named
in Mrs. Weeks’ will as the executor of
Hthe estate.
Bh _ after the funeral Mr. Rogers
was tal of going to San Francisco
to take charge Of the hotel, when Mr.
_. Weeks told him he could not do so unless he (Weeks) would give his consent,
as it was: community property. This
angered Rogers, who commenced to
drink in order to get his nerve up to
the required point to attack his aged
brother-in-law. Rogers inferred from
this statement that Weeks would keep
fiim out if he could, and this is thought
to be the cause of the attack upon
Weeks.
The money, which goes to Mr. Weeks,
the husband, will amount to five or six
thousand: dollars. _.
When Rogers was seen at the police
Station in Oakland Wednesday night,
wh be was locked ‘up for: stabbing
‘Weeks on the train, he said: “I never
did have much use for Weeks because
{he had ill-treated my sister. I am sorry
hat I did not kill the brute; bat never
Pil get another jab at him,. He
id kill ‘me if I got on the
8 Valley, and that I never
Ol hk sik. aikitahochsorsn & grand
epanttion 9s feet July 4th.
Pepa utlalias Gil cans Cotse tee tos
ehareb about the 15th of}
of Dowiievilie but now of
ing . Mae Nellie ‘Grocer February i 3 rose,” 16th, at
Yome, Arizona. ©
‘An liieahé men made tis appeirance,.
_ [atthe barat aaa! ‘Sunday evenBont id “Mr. “was eompelled to
‘im ici carriage b use. He
I. se sarod loose the next moruing and
t for this place, but as yet there
be . a Rm Rianipette.
at . Bet can be plainly heard at this city.
the . evergreens to be used in decorating the
“. city is one of the busiest places in this
EVekihn soa ctS. A. Vaughn, .
faring Sag ll
The merry music of the. Sending © ‘at
the Red Dog hydraulic.mine near You .
‘Mrs. John Castine, whose funeral
takes place tomorrow at Kentucky
Fiat, belonged to the Rebekah Lodge
‘The G.A.R. and N; 8. G. W. joint
committee have engaged a man to cut
streets of the city next month. The
work will be commenced without delay. ;
At ycsterday's special meeting of the
Board of Supervisors John M. Cooper,
Aaron Arbogast and Fred M. Miller
were appointed viewers of the proposed ae in the road at Rock
Greek.
Following are the newly elected
officers of the Cadmus mining company: Charles Stepp, Ernst Kuech,
Charles F. Schultz, J. D, Spaniding and
L. Restless. The board organized by
electing Mr. Stepp president, Mr. Kuech
vice-president, Joseph Straub secretary
and the Bank of. California treasurer.
Charlies Kahl will be retained as superintendent.
KILLED BY A CAVE.
Sad Fate of Grant Huckins in a Browasville Mine Yesterday.
Grant Albert Huckins was killed by
& cave that Occurred at two o’clock yesterday afternoon in J. G. Campbell’s
mine near Brownsville, Yuba county,
six miles from Forbestown. ;
The body was taken to North San
Juan today, and the funeral will. be
held there tomorrow,
Mr. Hockins, who formerly resided
for some time at this city and Grass
Valley, was a native of North San Juan
and aged 88 years. He wassingle. His
Robert = to
Oustomah Lodge of Odd Fellows and
also to Mistletoe. Encampment. He
was formerly a member of Pennsylvania Engine Company at this city. “He
was an industrious, popular young
man of excellent character and had
many friends.
> An Important Lo Local industry.
William Giffin’s cig cigar factory at this
county. Nine cigar-makers are regularly employed. They turn out about
twelve hundred high-grade hand-made
cigars-a day, the principal product being the famous “Woodpecker” brand
which is so popular among conneisseurs. Gitfin’s cigars have more than
a local.repatation. They are not only
sold throughout Nevada county, but
there is a rapidly increasing demand
for them in Sierra, Placer, Yuba and
Butte counties. They are sold at the
Palace hotel and several other firat».
class bars in San Francisco. The demand from all quarters’ is growing so
fast that much night work at the factory is becoming necessary. Mr, Giffin is now arranging to enlarge his
quarters and still further in crease. the
force of workmen.
jessie stisoort ;
A Promising Property.
Development work still continues to
show good results at the Round Mountain aud Comet mines. The drifts have
been extended both east and west and
the ledge continues’ strong, showing
well in free gold besides being heavily
charged with mineral. We trast that
vhis property wil! soop have a miil
ou it soas to b.come one of the producers of the section,
The New Millinery Store.
The introductory opening of . the
Niles Sisters’ new millinery establisbment on Broad street nearly opposite
the, City Hall, will take place tomorrow
evening. ‘tne reguiar Kaster opening
will probably take place ‘luesday evening, when a really brilliant dispiay will
be made,
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A Marriage Last Night.
Miss Annie Watters of this city and
Wuliam H. King of Auburn were nay:
ried here last evening. Mr. King was
ormerly employed at the Union and
tone meat markets in this city,
“Dies at t Sante Rosa.
The death of Mrs. Cnarles Payne ai
Sauts Kosa is atuounced. Sue was ao
sister to District Attorney W. B. Natter of San Joaquin and was a
tormer resideui of tais co <a
Seems
; special rates. «
'T'o let your work without ‘cn consult>
ing H. L. Sweeney, the VU. K. painter and
paper hanger. Paper butted at
= read
i: Too dive.
Ban omen) Mareh 1—Wing Tang,
. the Chinese murderer, was hang at
10:20 this morning. He met death
‘with the stoicism characteristic of his
race, watching the preparations for hie
hanging with the utmost indifference.
He died in 123¢ minutes after the drop
fell. Wing Tang killed his uncle last
September at the Globe hotel in San
Francisco. The: only’ reason he ever
gave for the crime was that his unele
talked too much.
Connterfeiting In Prison,
Fotsom, March 11.—A plant for
counterfeiting nickels has been discovered in the State Prison. The work
was carried on in the engine room by
prisoners H. L. Ooyne and J. Brown.
They used dies of babbit metal. It is
supposed they intended to ship the
bogus. money out téfriends who would
buy opium with it. Several of the coins
haye been circulated in Folsom.
Will Buy From Brazil,
WasHINaTon, March 11—Negotiations
are pending between the United States
and Brazil for the purchase by the former of the Brazilian cruisers Amazonia
and Barbassa. The United States -has
about abandoned the idea of. buying
the Japanese cruisers being’ built at
San Francisco and Philadelphia.
Must Learn Their Speeches,
WasHinaTon, March 11—The presentation of Senor. Bernabe, the new
Spanish Minister, has been postponed
till tomorrow in order to give time for
}the preparation of speeches common to
such an occasion.
He Must Hang.
Los Anqnuuns, March 11.—John Barth
leman, who killed his wife u year ago,
was today sentenced to be hanged at
Folsom May 12th.
A MAZE OF PARADOXES,
Townsend’s Description of ther‘lite‘of
Newspaper Writers.
The newspaper field is a wide one
and fnll of roses and thorns. When
you roast the preacher, the ungodly
smile, when you roast the ungodly, the
preacher smiles. If you roast the saloon man the teetotaler smiles; when
you roast. the teetotaler’ the saloon
man. sets.'em up. If you swear, you
are a wicked man, and if you pray; you
are a bypocrite. If you have an opinion you arecussed, and if you don’t
have one you are a nonentity.
The preacher knows one thing, and
the saloon manor gambler knows
another, but the journalist is expected
to know everything: You are damned
if you do’ and damned if you don't.
The average newspaper man, however,
is a philosopher, and pursues the even
tenor of his ways undisturbed by the
tune,” and secure in the confidence
that all things are for the best.
Live Stock Killed.
« West-bonnd passenger train No. 2,
due at Colfax at 2:15 yesterday afternoon, ran overa cow and a calf. just
after crossing Long Ravine. trestle.
The cow was killed and a leg of the
calf broken,
oe
Cut His Hand,
Chas. W. Hill while working with a
chisel this morning cut a bad gash in
to sew up the wound.
pan
Cali for Robin Hood.
“slings and arrows of outrageous for-.
his lefthand. It was found necessary
BST. IN 1860 BY N. P. BROWN & CO, ~
“Tt fg
‘Sat Josn, Maneh 11+Thomas Flannelly, who killed his father and then
shot the latter fatally when the officer
went to arrest him, must hang for his
crime. The jury returned a verdict-of
. guilty sbottly: before: ten o’clock this
morning. The delay in reaching a’ verdict was occasioned by one of the
jurors holding ont for life imprisonment. The prisoner took the verdict
calmly. He will appear next Friday
for sentence.
More Guns Ordered.
Wasuinaton, March 11.—Secretary
Alger has authorized Gen. Flagler,
chief of the ordnance department, to
procure a large number of rapid-firing
guns for coast defense.
The Old Warrior Dead.
Los ANGELEs, March 11.—General
Rosecrans died at séven o’clock this
morning at his home near Redondo.
Shot in-a Saloon.
San Francisco, March 11—At an early
hour this morning in the Junction saloon, corner of Jones and O'Farrel
streets, a man supposed to be J. Perkins was shot. and probably fatally
wounded. The policé are looking for
Charles Dunne, the night bar tender
of the place, who is suspected of the
crime,
ERRATIC
Must Abide by the Rules.
A décision determining the right of
appeal from the rules and. regulations
of a fraternal order to the courts was
filed by: the Supreme Court of this
State some weeks ago. The plaintiff,
one Lawson, ‘had been a member of
Sacramento Chapter No. 8, Royal Arch
Masons, Charges of unbecoming conduct were preferred against Lawson,
and he applied for and obtained a restraining order enjoiming the committee from: proceeding with the trial. A
demurrer was filed: and sustained in
the Superior Court, whereupon Lawson
appealed to the Supreme Court.
In its decision the Court holds that
Lawson, as a member of a regularly
Morganized social organization, had taken an oath to abide by its constitu.
tion, rules and regulations, a part of
which provided for a form of trial and
the investigation of charges preferred
against any member. The Court holds
that the courts have no standard by
which to aetermine the propriety of
the rule, and are not competent to exercise any function in the matter.
“The Court further holds that Laws0n’a interest. in. the property of the
organization is only incidental-to ‘his
membership. ‘The judgment of. the
lower court in sustaining the demurrer
is therefore affirmed.
A Regular Thing.
The Champion mine of this city has
declared its forty-sixth dividend, of
25.cents payable on the 15th inst.
Seeeaeans
oemncceaes
ene enn @enee leben powder
kaowa. Actual tests show it goes onethird further than any other braad.
SS
‘TRANSCRIPT.
£23-tf. will neste you. .
9 a
New : Millinery : Store
——OF THE——
‘NILES SISTERS,
In the New Buildiag Next to W. A. Smith's Grocery Store
Will Be Cp:n for Business This Week.
The date of the Grand pening will be.announcei in the
Ladies, delay making your durch ies until you have seen
our-heautiful late styles, The good: as well as tte prices:
&@ member of any fraternal society to.
‘GRASS: VALLEY NWS.
Day's ecrdoth of. the: ‘Doings. of Our
Re hobo were sent to jail
r ten days and two for fifteen days.
. . Henry Daniels’ two-horse team ran
ay today and ‘colliding with an elecnah eae am hs the
bie sig Father Twoomey of Smartsville
will be here on March 17th and will deliver an oration at St. Patrick’s church
at the 10:30 o’clock mass.
Phil Desmond now in Grass Valley,
is anxious to contest for first honors
in the 100 and 200 yard: foot»races on
the University campus: at Reno on
Field Day.
There is alleged to be trouble in baseball circles here outside of the longestablishéd ‘animosity between the
,Monarchs and the Pioneers. It is
alleged that Ed Overmeyer, pitcher for
the Monarchs, declares that he. will
not continue to serve in that capacity
unless he is guaranteed a salary of $60
amonth. Some of the other members
think they are just as much entitled to
@ guaranteed salary as the twirler
from Lodi, especially ds he now has a
remunerative clerkship in Clinch &
Oo.’s store, They feel that all the
members should take equal chances in
the matter of drawing pay for their
playing, and that no such an extraordinary inducement as a sixty-dollar a
month guarantee should be held out to
the genial “Eddie.”
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All Druggists refund the money if it
fails to cure. 25c. 04-6m
PERSONAL POINTERS,
A Daily Chronicle of the Doings of Old
and Young,
Miss Grace Garthe is ill.
J. McGregor came down from Forest
City today.
Call on George 0. Gaylord, grocer,
Broad. street.
Rev. H. 0. Lanley went to North San
Juan on today’s stage.
Hon. J. M. Walling returned last
night from San Frangisco.
A.M, Allen of the gas works has returned from San Francisco.
Mrs. J.D. Fisher: came home last
evening from San Francisco.
Mrs. Bell Conrad of Sonora, Grand
President of the Native Daughters of
the Golden West, is a cousin of Joseph
Eddy of Piety Hill.
J. 8. Gregory and Free Woodman
have returned froma visit of inspection
tothe Red Dog hydraulic mine and
dum. They report the dam and mine
all right.
B. N, Shoecraft,.who has been in San
Francisco for the past six weeks as one
of the managers of the Nevada county
mining exhibit at the Jubilee Fair, arrived home last evening. Mr. Shoecraft
is receiving hearty congratulations on
all hands for the splendid showing
made by our mines—a showing that
was due very largely to his efforts.
Sick Farmers.
Ceorge Howe, a well known Rough
and Ready farmer, is sick with spinal
meningitis.
©. D. Gassaway is very low with
heart disease.
Bars Taylor is suffering from an attack of dropsy.
MAHER & CO.
©)
r) Mei oY, Ward Ye’, \Zas/ Ma’, Pony, Wr "an e
Ladies of Nevada County.
Just a few words.
We won't tire you out with a long story.
pi fap 2 is a se i
We have placed in Window No. 4,
A DISPLAY SILES.
ONE WAIST OF EACH STYLE.
Tur. Price 1s $5.00 Eacu.
of days.
we
Ladies, we want you to see them.
They are the advance guard of our
Spring Importation.
That-is all-we have to say.
We will just ask you to come and take a look at them
while in the Window. They will be on exhibition a couple
Respectfully,
MAHIER & CO.,
Nevada City, Cal.
New Goods arriving dally.
———
FURNITURE.
LEGG & SHAW CO.
Will duplicate
the prices of
any catalogue
lioase on Farniture, after the
freight to NeCity is
taken into consideration.
BETTER STILL
_, We will sell
“many articles
here at the city
prices and you
will sav> the
freizht.
vada