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= Yuba Count ‘otaend de . e
‘ every evening except m 4
Shedevvandbarsiioiaareby . snet-tiokons Allowances Unlawfal.
BROWN & CALKINS. Thefe is trouble brewing ‘about the
N.P. BROWR, L, 8. CALKINS.
rARPATEDS
A GOOD MOVE.
) the Connty Clerk) where it will r
Propésition to Improve the Nevada’ and avgbllqnegsels rarpepeip ot geet
recommendations and
an order dfrecting the District AttorGrass Valley Road.
Meesrs. B.S, Rector and J. J. Jack_,$0n of the Board of City Trustees of . ney to commeéne¢ aniaction to re
_, this city went to Grass Valley yester-. certain. money. found to be due
day and interviewed the members ot . county, the total of which is $4,688.89
the City Trustees there regarding al-besides $7,437.50 paid on account. o}
‘proposed movement to improve the
_ public highway between the two towns.
_ It is proposed to petition the Board of
Supervisors to make a large donation
class Condition its entire length.
The Trustees of Nevada City are in
favor of urging the Supervisors to take
the step, and the Grass Valley Trustees
expressed ‘themselvés in sympathy
with such a movement. At their next
itieetifg the matter will be discussed
. aud definite action taken. *
:, There seems to be no good reason
why the road between these two towns
Should not be equal to any in the
State. ‘It is only four miles in length
and there is pleuty of good road-building material in easy access along the
route, Asa fact it never has been a
good road, even in the days when toll
was collected. The immense amount
of travel over it and the importance ot.
the-towns connected thereby demands
a well-made highway tbat wil be
Smooth and hard at all seasons of the
ye ir and be keptfree from dust in
sammer and from mud in winter.
©The population of Nevada City and
Grass Valley, with the immediate surFoundings, will probably reach 15,000,
and the road in question is traveled at,
different timés” by a large percentage
@f these: people. Instead of the rough.
abd foorly graded road we now have
lere should be a veritable boulevard
tween the county seat and the met£opolis, over which it would be a
to-drive. :
This matter has-been talked of many
times”and “nothing tangible has ever
been;done, ‘but we hope the effort that
is now shaping itself will not fall short
of accomplishing the good that is intended andwhich is greatly needed.
+ ——22
Plan to Raise Funds.
At the meeting’ of Hydraulic Parlor
of Native’ Sens last night it was decided to’ start a fund for defraying the . county.
expenses of the parlor while at San
Francisco during the big time to be
here. The parlor will have headquarters in the city and entertain its vis'.
tors. Hydraulic Parlor always makes
& good showing in such affuirs and the
The members will be asked to make
moenthly.contributions to the fund,
giving what they are able, and ‘in this
way considerable money will be raised
Shee Sy Ae ean H
Hard Luck.
Barney Mooney and George Shearer
have been at work lately Sluicing off
some’ rich gravel at Round Mountain.
‘Today the water backed up and washed
out everything from all but the last
box. The clean-up from this box gave
$40.° There is no telling how much
gold there was in the other boxes, but
it is-probable that there was $200 or
$300 judging from what was found in
the last box.
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The Real Thing.
A.cargo of snakes bas arrived at New
Orleatis from Brazil and the reptiles
are to be’ put on exhibition. there.
Those Southern whisky drinkers will
now be able to see the real article and
will add variety to their visions.
¢ zs — oo.
unconscious of a Tuesday, recovered
sufficiently on Wednesday to ask what
day it was, said he would die on Friday, became unconscious again and
on Friday kept his word.
remaining in the Postoffice at Nevada
coming event will be no exception. City, May 10, 1899:
Far in im posted direct from Paris.
F Ladies can de
get some‘new ideas on the. subject that lief from and cure of irregular periods
regardless of cause,
Bewsre of substitutes. LA FRANCE
DRUG COMPANY, . i
A young mar in New Jersey became Francisco. For sale ong ky Bee
script Block is’ offered for rent. Inrected that it be filed. in: the
port covers the:
thatter of anti-debris claim for $7,487.50,
there now is contention in the courts
us to its legality which when finally
passed upon will fix the legal status.
According to the report more than $12,in four years to officials which is not
considered legal claims against the
county. The report will be printed in
pamphlet form for distribution, which
will. show in detail how and by whom
the money has been received. Until
such time, and until citizens have: had
an opportunity to know all of the facts
officially, judgment. should be. “guspended. The jury has not adjourned
sine die, therefore. their ‘official authority has not ceased, and no doubt
the jurors expect to see that their mandates are obeyed.
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GRASS VALLEY NEWS.
A Day's Record of Our Neighbors as Told
Over The Telephone,
Mrs. Craze went to Santa Groz today
asa delegate to the Grand Lodge of
Rathbone-Sistérs, sodhe
Miss Doney Pryer, colored, died of
pheumonia today at Deadman’s Flat.
She was a native of Tennessee, aged 13
years and 10 months. The remains
will be shipped to Sacramento to:
morrow.
George Murphy has received a handsome monument of Irish granite to be
placed above the graves of Mrs. J. H.
Henderson’ and Miss McCarty.’ It consists of a round shaft 17 feet high surmounted by a large cap and cross and
resting upon a five-foot base. The
monunient is one of the finest in the
Otto Beyer, second cook at the HolAt ’ \
A I a
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Advertised Letters.
The following is a list of the letters
Curtis, Samuel
Fichel, W.
Erricson, T.
Holbrook, Otis
Johnson, Alfred
Mayes, Sam
Silva, Manuel D.
Treadwell, A. W.
ters will be sent. to the dead letter of.
pay a fee of one cent for each letter.
J.E. CARR, Postmaster.
an
You Try it.
If Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption
Cure, which is sold for the small price
of 25 cts. 50 cts. and $1.00, does not
fifty years on this guarantee. . Price 25
cts.and 50 cts. For sale by H Dickerman, the druggist. tf
+ 28 +
French Tansy Wafers.
These are the genuine French Tansy
pend upon securing reIn red wrappers.
+----— + eee
For Rent.
The vacant store room in the Tranquire of Fred E. Brown,
ears of the anti-mining riug that has 90. the Texes mine in Willow Valley dis-. from here a short time so to work in pendent sizes up the tribulations and ;and the score or more of mills emlong had Yuba county by the throat. ’ ar — a XK trict. From the bottom of the 250-foot. a hydraulic minenear Boise City,Idaho,'joys of matrimony in’ the ‘following . braced in the deal will be tarned over
WEDNESDAY .... MAY, 10, 1899. Monday evening’s Marysville Demo‘vertical shaft a level has been opened. are not satisfied with the place, ‘and . candid confession to its readers: = . to ti nme “saptalised” St AO 00 000.
y8:..The yeport. of the. Grand! op. trom. .which:-crées-cutehave: been: say that things were misrepresented td! “Neirly avery’ one we ineot asks us dation “is” capitalized a gba
Jury of this county bas been presented . ran. in Performing the work ‘the/them by the company’s agent who came how we like married life. .To sum it . Officers and a board of directors have
-{to theOonrt and Judge Davis has diiain 00] in
me Wheel, Creek, Delaware and New York . here to hire miners. ‘They are all-dip-. all up would take more time and space . already been-elécted andthe leading
oe
Snghs
000 has been paid out of the treasury
will probably be a cripple for life.
brookey, was arres‘ed Jast night for} man has a right to open ‘his wife’s letheld there in 1900. It is expected that disturbing thé. pédce. “This morning
from 75 to 100 members in uniform, . he was sent to the coun'y jail for ten might have the right, but I don’t see
accompanied by a band, will go from . days. :
ters? Robert (unmarried )—Well, he
bow he couid have the courage.’
No. 16, U. R. K. of P; will be heid
“
attendance is desired. By Order.
num till paid from the dat
If not called for in fifteen duys let. 0" lower floor. Hall in second story. Will ret vith $10.00 costs, Tt
fice. Parties calling for any of these} alterations it.can be made to pay 15 per cent rea Toeethed
letters will please say “ad vertiged,” and }°P money ‘invested. Inquire of J. H, Har-} and sf
id real estate standi i
cure take the bottlé back and we will. metianie
records of Nevada county in cha wait
refund your money. Sold lon eer rogressive Benton Drift Gravel Mining Company. Also,
The Daily:
ioton: THE NEWSIBST PAPER —_. sats" "Fein 9
Rae Oa =< iat is *
cegtmmoe ea
rs
Good Promise, =
Everything is looking prosperous at
Experience in Idaho.
ledges were cut.and also a new ledge . gusted and sorry that they went.
18 Inches wide that was not known to
Iedges the mine ought ‘to last a [Door ana badly prepared: by dirty ©
time, ie ee nese. cooks. The boarding house.
“Phe men work twelve hours and ‘pressure of nearly 900: feet. being oband two small ones being employed, a. their jobs.
Rex air compressor furnishing the
The mill building, which was built by . Bristow,. ThomasHitchens and
©. C, Weisenburger, is large, enough for. Hopkins. a
twenty stamps, but only ten were pnt His Lip Badly Cut:
in fora sturter.'The* machinery was :
built by Watson & Nivens of the Ne-.
areused. A dynamo im the hoisting. "#™e¢ Ah Toi on the face and cut
works furnishes lights for the milland. ‘rough his upper lip, producing a Re
Kind. vere wound. Dr. Tickell attended: him
Everything about the property: is in and found it necessary to take eight
splendid shape and reflects the good stitches to draw the wound together.
° < —_—1G
aig of ~ vag cage sia A Pennsylvania woman aged 102
superintendent. edited Y . years committed suicide last week hemen are employed there.
cause she was tired of living. The
Coroner might have rendered a verdict
of justitiable homicide,
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Confederate Reunion Today.
The Confederate reunion opened today at Charlestown, S. C., and ‘it was
expected that 10,000 veterans would
participate. General B. Gordon, Commander-in-Chief; General 0. A. Evans,
General Stephenson D. Lee, Wade
Hamptonand many other distinguished
officers arethere. The Veterans’ AuHeadache
Ts often a warning that the liver is
torpid or inactive. © More serious
troubles. may follow. Fora prompt,
efficient cure of Headache and all
liver troubles, take
It seems that the miners who went
-From.a letter received from one ‘of . ternoon, We will say, however, that in mediately to revolationige the i
bé there, The other ledges run from. the Nevada Qityans we are informéd some things it does. not céme up to the . milling business of the country. e
two to six feet in width and are close [that the men sleép in a rough wooden , Standard set before us for many years . mew -corpor
. together, thus allowing of easy mining . building that has many big cracks in. by those who had tasted of ite. sweets. . Usk
St of the ore. With 2,400feet to ran on} the wall. The food furnished them is . We find our freedom curtailed in every .
The company has fine plant . shiort-on crockery, so the men have to. Trimonial noose we could smoke in evtyre of New bi sbecrdake
& ae: I a8 throughout, everything being put up/usetin plates and cups. They have to . ry room in the house and there was we
. drawn by members of the Board of Sa-lin » complete and ‘substantiel' manner . buy their own candles at five cents. m0 one'to say us nay. Now we are in
pervisors On personal account ddFiNg. and the latest machinery used, all of apiece, and furnish their own sowp and . luck if we can hit the pipe a clandes.
the four years which the Grand Jury . which is: driven by water power, a/ tor els, “
to be used in putting the road in first-. find no authority for in law is $8,908:89 . , have kth
and by other officials $786.50. Im the! tained trom the company’s ditch. A to walk about four miles to their work . ning into articles of furniture and witbsteam engine is kept in resérve in case. up very steep hills. General disgust . oat fear of breaking our neck, Now it Gkisecy ‘ie lontel tia cake sens
‘anything should happen thé water sup. prevails and the miners who went from . is all’changed, and we.pick our way. Heigkt w ic Sas wad ‘ebht tS Waa dentiax:
ples . DutehFlat are talking of quitting. . through the rooms as carefully as if tin: dG: Dohoe baa a leat a the
‘Water is raised to the drain tunnel. From all accounts it is very evident . walking on eggs. Then, too, we have to abovil nliat aaa groptbds ts tyieh top.
‘by a ten-inch plunger pump: A small . that the men have been hoodwinked . lug in the wood and water and do other = ‘
steam pump which-was used when the . into going there and will have to re: gg ak mper trek to ae ere: sens
sk ing stink . . main until they earn enough to even . ries of boy Bat of a ings . . :
" siuchies ditlie ae cick feat up on their +e before they throw up. Connected with our new state, the Stantly killed while attempting to get a
power to ran them. : ‘. Harry Evans, John Tamblyn, John. idea of an editor of a metropolitan :
Eid . paper like the Independent ordering a’
This morning @ sharp piece of quartz . is too absurd to think about. But we .
vada foundry and runs very smoothly. that was thrown down a chate at, thé. have done it without a murnidr; hadto, . J Cheney for thé:dast 46 years, and be-s
Two six-foot Johnston concentrators . Mountaineer mine struck :a:@hinaman’. or else be yanked bald headed.
rap sogs rotate
the flour milling corporations at the
and Opinion of a Week of Wedlock. . nead of the lakes, New York City, BufBrother -Booher of the Elko Inde-, falo. and Syracuse, has been effected,
tothe new management. The
than we have at our command this af. spirits in the organization’ propose imtion will be known as the
Headquarters Yow.
possible manner when iii the house. . George: Urban of Bu has
Before we thrust our head in the mat. elected (president and Charles McInAn. air compressog, water wheel and
‘other machinery for the Grey Eagle
mine near Washington. arrived here
fron below yesterday; Today the matine lick in the kitchen. Then we could
walk'through the house without runA Pennsylvania kodak fiend was inj
.
snapshot of a’blast as it exploded,
eee
How’s This?
marketing and carrying of parcels
. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re can of baking powder, for the. boss. to . ward for any case of Catarrh that canwaste in a frutless endeavor to pronot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
duce biscuits fit for the editorial palate, ¥.J. CHENEY & CO, Props., Toledo, O.
: We, the undersigned, have known F.
lieve -bim perfectly honorable in all’
. basiness' transactions, ;dnd financially
This may seema rather gloomy picable to carry out any obligation ’ made
ture of our first week of married life, ' Ls Ane 9 Tabs Wholewls Druggiste,
but there is another side to the picture. ' Toledo, O. Watvine F.M ARVIN, WholeA happy, smiling face and cheerful onto Drugiats.Toledo, a. a pe
words greet us whenever we enter the. all's Uatarr ure 18 en inter; ' blood
sacred preciticts where women reign. . Dally) acting directly upo the
One week of home, where love is-enar i ke te ee ee
ce 75c. per bottle: Sold by all
throned, is worth more to us than the . Druggists,' Testimonials free,
thirty. years wespent as alonely bach-. —Hull’s faniily Pills are the best,
ee
‘A ‘WO-Bquipped Property ‘That Gives . Nevada City Miners Don't Like Their, A “HowiyMarried Bditor’s Experience . €#¢8ntic combination, gathering-in all
The Secroary’s and ‘Tryarr 3 kam
= Report Por the. Past Your,
met in San Francisco yesterday, and
onsoli-. the Secretary and Treasurer Fond the
From 1853 to date—Initiated 68,473;
by card; 21,576; reinstated, 5,560; with.
polled, 1,821; deceased, 9,415; total re:
ceipte, $15,987,925.9,
Present status, 351; lodges; 80,373; increase for year, 169; paid for relief dur.
“ling. yeur, $264,368.84; for current ex. benses, $251,916.60; total disbursements,
$516,285.14; total average ‘per member
for relief, $8 68; for expense, ¥7.10; to.
tal-averuge disbursement per’ member,
$15.73, el igs
The assets of the ‘subordinates ‘of
California amount to! $2,693,194 57, an
increase for the year of 62; aver.
age assets per member, $89; ‘average
age of membership, 42 82 years,
Grand Treasurer Hartis reports:
Cash on band in mileage fund April 1,
1898, $5,258.25; received during year,
balance in treasury, $4,714 99; cash on
hand in general fund © April 1, -1898,
} $1,881.38; received during year, $14,
369.13; total, ‘$16,250.51; disbarsements,
$13,008.57; balance in general fund,
$8,246.94; other balances—Sallers’. or.
phans fand, $2928; Sargentson fund,
$6; Donnenwirth trust fand, $94; Danker trast fund, $25, ie Ean ly
Odd-Fellows’ Home fund, balance on
hand April 1, 1898, $2,009.99; Gash ‘re:
ceived, $34,627.48; total, $36,637.47; disbursements, $28,950.90; balance: on
hand in Home fund, $7,686.57 aa
are quickly and surely cured’ by Karl's
Clover Root ‘fea, the grant. blood _puri+
flor and tissue builder.: M j.6y refund-*
ed if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts.
and 50 cts. Fursale by H: Dickerman
‘elor, The pipe may be banished from . the druggist. tf
the house, the rooms filled with furni-.
ture and our purse flattened ‘ont .unti}
it is as thin a8 a shadow, bat’ as ‘long . :
as that pleasant face is there fo M A i . KR
welcome us home the weight of out evi-. i
dence will be on the sifle of married) ,,!
pe meal ——
‘
e
Young Attorney Goes Insane. ditorium, ing 7,500 people, will ‘be
dedicated and General Hampton will
be the principal speaker.
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A Pennsylvania. boy teased a cat
with kittens till she jumped at him and}:
mangled the calf of his leg so that he
'Hood’s Pills
While they rouse the liver, restore .
full, regular action of the bowels,
they do not gripe or pain, do not
irritate or inflame the internal organs,
but have a positive tonic effect. 25c.
at all Srusgiats or by mail of ;
C. I. Hood & Go., Lowell, Mase.
eOo
Frank (unmarried)-—-Do you think a
No. 2842,
SHERIFF’S SALR.
S. T. MURCHIE, i
Plaintiff, eee
Uniform, Rank Meeting, vs.
, : BENTON F" . MINIS i
A meeting of Mountain':Gompany, povitoneree eee MINES CO: (Oop
Defendants.
In the Superior Court of the Count of Nevada, State of (‘alifornia,
sfereek ee
¥ VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED
out of the Superior Court of the Count.
of Nevada, State of California, wherein rf -1T. Murchie is Plaiutif® and Benton Drift
Grayel ne Company et al are Defendants, upon a judgment rendered on the &th day of May, 1899, for the Ss
The large and substantially built brick . Hundred Twenty-Nine and 30-100 Enea
building situated at the corner of Mill and ees States Gold coin,with interest
Neal streets, Grass Valley, Cal, Two stores itis $0 paid feo ee oof maid Sake.
Thursday evening, May llth. A full
m10-2t Gro. C; GayLorp, Captain.
ment, together with $10.00 costa. . have this
pay 12 per cent on price asked. With some day levied upon all the right, title, claim and
lefendant, in and to the folreal estate, to-wit :All
Singular that certain brat claim
tington, Marshall St., opp. Park ‘Ave:, Grass . Known as the Benton Drift Gravel Mine, sitate in Nevada Mining Distri 4
Valley, Cal. _ml0-lw [. Nevada, State of Californi Saal og "The ot
aa of the SWiz, SWi4 of the NEY, S'¢ of NEY,
ESTABLISHED SCH BW arte ab aaah
Sig “of SW% Section i1 "Wie
38. YEARS Nil Seaton 18 Rowachiy WGN. ROS Ra
° 5
by ol
+ . SWag Section i1, Township. iON SRM
Outspoken all hose, pipes, joilway. tracks, ears, blacka smith shops, mills, a I oth:
And Energetic or tools, lumber. otastelongingtimtin om?
Together with all improvements thereon.
Public notice is hereby given that on
Wednesday, the 31st Day of May,
1899, ‘ : .
at 12 o'clock M. of said ad B
Transcri PE]: ogee at cate get, rom
of Nevada, I will sell at public a ection f ny
S. gold coin, all the right title, Sinise ate be?
teréat of theabove nam defendants, of, in Continues to mainiain the lead as and to the above described property, or’ ce
highest and best bidder for eash, U. S, gold
coin,
Publislied in the ‘ Ps a ia my hand this 10th day of May,
-D. B. GETCHELL,
Sheri fae © Pereds County. _ LBADING MINING COUNT
J. H. Pascos;
J. M. Watzrixe, Att’s for Plains iy
All kinds of
SHIRTS.
Light Weight
R. E. Hopkins, for two terms. District :
Attorney of Yoto county, aud who at
one time was coneeded to be one of he
most able young attorneys in Northern
‘California, has been adjudged: insa: e
by.a lunacy» commission, sand: ¢on.mitted to the State asylum at Napa. .
° Young Motliers, )) 10 \ 4p
Croup is the terror of thousands-of te
young mothers because ifs oitbreak is,
80 agonizing and frequently fatal. .Shi:
loh’s Cough and Consumption Cure.
acts like magic:in cases of Croup. Ithas never been known ‘to fail, The
worst . cases. relieved immediately. .
Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $100. For sale:
by H. Dickerman, the druggist. tf -.
vo,
. _ Ladies, this is a CORSET
in this advertisement TWO of
America.
These are the Corsets.
Need stout little Shoes and we can sup: ;
ply them. We advertise them. We kee:
Our stock of Children’s Footwear is! L#dies,c
made up of the best and newest good %
procurable. ¥ : ee
While possessing great strength and
durability they also haye style and are
light, easy and entirely free from clumall and see us when you want a
See Black Goods Window.
Two Leaders
’*S GLOVE FITTING
xX SES.
‘THOMSON
for $1.00.
story. We present to you
the LEADING CORSETS
of this country today for One Dollar Each.
You can see them advertised in the leading Journals of
These’ Corsets are the Corsets that will not stretch in
wear. They don’t have to be broken in.
on a steam-heated hollow iron form and s
ure of 600 pounds—consequently there i
ng until the Corset is worn out,
They are stretched
ubjected to a pressS no more stretchWe Show You in Our Window Today:.
p them in stock. We sell them and lots of them..
Corset. . Respectfally, ;
MAHER & CO.
‘ome to us for the Handsomest Ste, in America tor Waists.
siness. “Furthermore the prices are
moderate,
— BOVEY ‘BROS.,
Broad Street.
5p AY
lot Weat
RAVEN
her
OW. Crawford
7 Aa the Finest, Lot
Spring.& Summer Millinery
i
mee People Who Wear Clothing © YOERWEAR. . Has No Terrors; IN.NEVADA GOunTY. —
3 MONARCH. 7 Just the thing for warm weather. Ik “WHO HAVE AN ‘4 Latest, Daintiest and a
“com. the best ttting shictmads Ailes @® . -Panticularly those who ET ctri E Md Tastlest City Styles, oe
<ieie ice Sita tical indeed Think of Buying. be ec LIC as afi; = aw : ——— = ——— ai
“NECKWEAR.
. We carry all the latest styles and
~patiéttis Puffs’ Imperials, Tecks
" Clnbs,i Bow and: Fourin-Hand,
he man or woman who is about to buy Clothing these days must be in an awfpl. predicament if the
Consider deceptionan art. It may be, but it is an art we haye no use for. Fa
Motto is 3 Your money back if your purchase. proves unsatisfactory. Return
be good friends just the same.
ba
Ohe One Price Store,
y read the different Clothing advertisements. Some people
ir dealing is artistic enough for us. It makes new friends and -holds old ones. Our *
it and get your money—you shall have it
withouf a word of argument and we wil
,
We carry the celebrated
Black Cat Brand = =———t—«s
of Leather Stocking, —
Triple Knee,
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drawa, 20,506; suspended, <B4,990; ex.
$8,642.84; paid mileage of 1898, $4,186.10; *
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