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April 8, 1888 (4 pages)

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NV Ltt ‘ i HOTEL ARRIVALS. Orr Hors:J. B. Downing, (A. Barton, J. Anderson, ‘J,’ Monk, ‘city: w. Harrie, W, D.’ Hoods, P. Purcell, B. P. Fitzsimmons, Miss Lord, Misw Perkins, J. Ackerman, J. Hosduced by F. M, Pridgeon kins, J. Owens, Grass Valley; H. Divine; Reno; B,C. Bodie, Cargon City; ti, Cox, R.x,. MOUSY adopted ; Hughes, Cherokee; J. F, Coe, Remmingtou: The Diy Sewuseript. . The: County Supervisors Officially State Their Sentiments. cme’ At yesterday's ‘soonion; wf the Sapérvisors the following sai al intro‘{*Whereps, mining for gold having Hill; R. ¥. Barry, Paso Robles; J, Hen. for many year’s been the leading. inmesey, Tornado;; J. Pierce, San Juan; 1: Saunders, Portland; H. Russia, Pet Hil; W. means Cabitie dts fie. tlt pene 8 Arthur, Washington very importat factor in the prosperity Ustow Hotzt—Silas Heath, Lottie Heath, . °f the State; and’ Mary Heath, French Corral; J; ©, Dean, KE. “Whereas, The right to mine for. . M, Preaton.and wife, M. A. Preston, William gold“ Having ‘been encouraged by-. _’ Sanne Say eultivan, oity; 3 B. Davis; San . Congresa by State leyislation;: ‘and Juan; Charles West, Wm. Jonés, BR.’ J. Fit gerald, George Lord, J. M. Th Ww, p. ‘He Hight conGriped by judicial tribnHarris, W. A. Sleep, A. Veeeniais; Slee'A nals, and the right to direct: water Van Orden, Mise L. Boynton, Migs L, Stokes, . to use in auch enterprise. also being Miss L. Pope, Miss L. Freeman, Mise B. Terbeing encouraged and the ‘right conrill. Miss Eonor, W. J. Lord, B. P. Pitestin: sons, Grass Valley; G. Ramellf, 1. Finsdr,. “fed by the same authorities ; and Ranch ; 9, Luther, Grand Rapids, Michigan; “Whereas, Under the rights thus Lauren Woodworth, Seehen Hil; John} guaranteed by Congréga, the, Stata Worry, city; Mise Ligsié Pere ee aiere endataelllon Mi het staked wale” dacendad dalioha et . Woniloetie Titan en Teeny: SK money ‘hd i life thine of toil in developing minesand perfecting plans of werk j . Worthington, Sutter City, . . _Mationay, Excnipon Bi a ihe Killaas A 3_ Ra gs wo’ and. — aera ot SG igs Bloomfield; gen, T. B. je ! ‘ ‘y x, 1. ¥. Rolfe, élty; Gene 7% inet, ‘Whergas, The féderal governmen W. H. Cobb, D. T. Norton, Mis@Lizsie Wet erau, Miss Lena cand ‘jadieial --tribunals has sold and issued patents to auriferLaura Eddy, . 948 grounds for a high price with the, oper, . express understanding that’ ‘such :3.0an6]. srounds might bo worked for the old Jn,j C.°W. Wilson, V, Willen, i emer ia'tham, and which ‘ard worthless vor i $B: Martley, w. . SHY Other purpose; aiid 9! . A . “Whereas; After the purchasers of Webster, Wheatland; M. Béhaanen, . P. these lands have expended their all in Foley, Graniteville; Mise M. nr goo making developments in pursuance of John Knox, Sierra Valley; nd family, Maybert; A: W. Crowell, Sierra'. these i City; Win, B = Yaibg Oy; Ore, ments and sanction, they are new en: Hallroed, @. H. W.%) joined by a United States Court’ from ". farther Joyce, Maryavillé; OC, Barton, San Jusn, and implied . agreeprosecuting their business,thus AMR Node Aa Vata ‘ancnc gud CANT) i worthless ‘add jmpoverishing Mrs. 0. A. Pare yontorday shen Ha thousands of famities, therefore — . {Resdlved, by the Board. of Super visors ‘ of Nevada ‘county, Culifornia, . cee ‘ago . that the Congress of tlre United States sadea Sebacie oa’ RSC tee be deta Boca reapodttally petition: bly Balle'The' pleadings of your attend: . &2 Sut! qurneatly requested to paeg the ance is ¥eipecttolly soliéited at « ball ill now on iteGles.and. introduced by to be given at Williamaon’s Assembly. . he Hon. Marion. Biggs, ‘which ‘proRoom on: Thytiday, “evening, -Aptit] Vides tr, the, appointment of -¢ com Sth, 1852. Managers; Nevada: potent corpe of engineers ‘to: make» _E. ¥. W. Ellis, H. Phillips, 1. ‘norough » investigation of the subWitiesbst How,f. ip . aie Jett’ matter hergin before enumerated. » Robert Little, H. P. “Berolved, That we believe the valManford, T, 0.:Duon, R. 8. Hernan: leys' which are damaged as well as the des; Grass Valley—-Dr. C. D, Cleve: . mining regions aré interested in, the land, Dr. W.’ McCormick; G. Mere} 4ppuintment of ‘stich’ 2 commission, dith; Rough and. Roberts ;;.,, 8acraménto, ity —Kagat The Chautauquaue. 3 The following is the program {or the Dr. E,W. . and thet it is @ blind and. syjcidal policy.that prompts them. to oppose Mills," it ‘ah be forwarded. to the Honorable Marion Biggs, and that we earnertly entreat y, . hit to wwe hie beat-efforte for the. pasenext meeting of Hellas Circle,0. L. 8. at A aly ; . ©., to be held at the residence of Mre. age of the bill he hasin charge.” Lucy White tomorrow evening: i Ld seni icha Roll Call.. » sone phy-. The following demands on the. gen_ sidlogical fact. & he © . etal faind werd allowed by the Board: An address on ‘The, Plan of Salvaine E. Uren, maps for Assessor, tion.” $130. : uth ry Music. Nevada City, Water. Works $55.25, Lecture on Physiolegy and Hygiene. Nevada City Gas Co., $85.50. Recitation, Jas. Hennessy, livery hire, $3. Table Talk on the current read;. 2. Booth, jan‘tor’ services, $16.10, ings. i 4 yg sweeping eke $3.25, ‘ “ ee: N, n "Death's Boor. Shoecraft--rebate on perauna larly known as ‘* Dan,’ ie dangacly tit wh. on silmsanh6t the , and ‘it is thonghe’ We can live property, $24.39; rubber stamps, $2.50. ‘Aé Blumenthal, mdse, for jail, $1.25. “L. M. Sukeforth, mdse. for jail and E, ‘Bond—Abetract'of lands, $45; but « few hours longer, He has been rent of room and. stampa, $15. ‘Léeg & Shaw, ‘mdae, for hospital Lhis'bed.' He is having the best-of athim too feable (0 Jast Jong, . 1. 6. Ford yesterday roveived'a tele. "WIE" Ye Mrs. George’ Ford; bis: brother's’ wite, . Mono county, ¢3 is dead, He leaves: for. Lon Angeles Wan. Beott, services as. nightwatchman, $3, H, Dorsey, washing towels for jail, 1 . $2.26, ; Rachat Bros., ‘expenses, of foreign Yd of ‘atdinatce of Conveying sick to Honpitel—Kureka this morning ‘to attend the’ funeral, ae 40.60, Downieville Stage He wil be abrent apy a Perdiem' and: ' members The Democratic. Conmty Central! o65 90, R, E. Hughes, $50,20. Committee’ wilt meet in Hibernia Hell! . ¥, McGlashan, services.as Dept. tion st Los'‘Angeless> . , Geo, Lord,. Sheriff's expense, and Congregational Church. “E. Paina cette yi "There will be “progching morning and evening at the Congregational . Moore, doucle' assessment of 1887 refunded, $2.64. j Foreizn Sheriffs’ fee—O, J. Meade Chareh by the pastor, Rev J. Sims.) $9, 8, E. Inlow, $17:76. ° In the evening there will be'a discourse A, 8, Wall, taking testimony in delivered to yousg Men, All are, cor . criminal case; $3.20, . ’ dially invited. ate TO CNC <'s TDy, OD; Bobo, export teutirnony, There will be diving’-wotvite ; at #10. ©: ©. "Towiisend,. constable ° fees, e’clock, Sunday school at 12:30. /4126.10. Evening service and eermon. at 7:90. -\ kagh lin We food Ha. . The Tidings ot riday evening soys Wm, Trelvar accidentally. overturned Deveuie ‘ter the: taal: wheidie te ‘An: employe at the grocery store of its the origin of propulaory force, upon . ' the stomach. “In that hidden alembic pontine dy gn aa ma» imminent, “one threw a. pc mtg over pad blaze are greatly augmented. Beyond the loas of the lamp and globe at : ach . A stair oold often proves the foretion has been interrupted by weskwe malta tp tin sgn ianl a diversion of the hile from ite proper . chaunel, causes constipation, is also's were unani. ) armor) wet orn, gy f ‘at st etn te ‘tion of that term he was chosen Mayor 1 De Bes Aled: Salt ebies sient balthough his opponent was a strong candidate and number of year meet as v0 tissf they Elmira Daily Gasetto, . is aida panies hg moi organ of the Notwithstanding the’ efforts. of the} New York cariontarists and the Demo. ‘cratic press outaide. of New. York: in. general to’ belittle’ the candidiiey of o New. York ‘for the Presidency, his name is; being eontinnally’ mentioned. for that high ‘of. flee. Hill; above all, is a Demoerat, ‘and above'all a partiaan Democrat, and makés.no diial of ‘his, What propi(wanda pas: been: made: for’ him’ hay ‘been made on: this basis. It’ is ‘uni. versally conceded that Hill can carry elddtiin” Sve. Tha A Wow York Man Who Wouldn't Object to Being Preaident. .: Governor Hill of \Néw, York, His Davenport, when the wholg wump preas.opposed him, ia.au . proot of this; shorenyér it. ta Concedsdl # he-hae the, Democratic, purty, ‘of . his State with him. as hus been seen ‘0 Various instanced, when. @ .dontedt, between him and ‘the administration arosey Hill,teo,is a: favorite of the working clasgéa and in’ tlie’ revert labor troubles: alt his acta: were’ in favor of the working classes, « Outside of New York, amotiy the Bourbon Democracy he ie’ alao an expeyial 't4~ It is, however, s qaestion whether Hill wil) exercise at, tlie present time, thé power which he tndoubtedly holds, Should his: influence not be suffigient to nominate him in 1888, an effort to get the noittin ‘a tion could not but hurt his aspirations for the futufte. He owes his elevation to the fact that Oleveland was-made President and: should he oppose ithe lutter and be defeated, bis chances for the nomination of 1892 would be ‘less ongd. Asitis, he has-all to.gainand nothing te lose by delay, Governor David Bennett Htil'was born in Havana, Vermont, on the 20th of August, 1844, and’ is the youngest: son of a fatnily of five. He is.of New: England stock, both of his’ parengs beitig natives of Conneetivuts They moved to New York }.easly in. the. present centiry, Caleb Hill, the Govertior’s’ father, got his firet start as cuptuin of 4 canal boat; He wae a carpenter by trada, and builé: the boat he afterwards’! bot? mended with his own huarda, He could nob givs bia boys tany advantages beyond an upright and bondi able training. There was no talk of sending. any of the boys to the. univerality, forttiat was oat of the qusstion in hia circumstagees, Mrs. Hill w woman of great force of character. her teachings Governor Hill sayd he owes all the success he hus achieved in life.’ Young Hill ‘Was graduates at the Havane High Schqol at seventeen, He made his first start in the world to earn his own living then: He ‘entored a law office as clerk, and, while there was advised-by Colonel John ?. Lawrence to take up the stddy ofthe law in earnest. Tirie adj briél Bailth, . ire, ai by dloae i books be was u ye: pag Bar, anda pas. . Or two after ip Soa Waa appointed City Attorney,” ‘This was in the ' year ibe It. marks young Hill's entrance inte’ politics, Hp tiud always been @ firm Democrat, and early became a . leader.and controlling power in. the party.in-his.county and district, “Fle Yoade “his frat coming Govertidr Wai Mr. Cleveland Heation to (ie eclalsted yie rat speech when he was eeventeen years old, whille attending a fist @ emall hamlet "ome prominent . HES? man was. advertived to addreua thy meeting, but oving to « mishap’ he was prevented from: atiending. Hill Was there and’ _— 1,000, others. po ripe gf J ate , te 4 sey gos . really astonished his aud line Ur te toaat «mune alco near Watkins G of EdmireysJeading his ticket largely, Southe ier, from the pet test mi] the office of. President of,the.Company, a position that entitles him to the, plaice which he holita on the Hxeeutivé Com: mittee of the State! Absovihted Preas, of which eeQadiawtign 6 Tia /eounsel, While other candidates were struggling in the Gubernatorial race of 1882 for delegates Mayor Hiill’s friends sectitad! ¢ Latgimajofiny of thar Convention in, bis favor aga candidate for Lieutenant-Governar,, vand ha. was elected to that position on the ticket, with GroVdr Clovelutid lat.ité Neda, Iberesigned on January 6th, 1884, cide ” nett aaa ete —imebnd 14) 1) }) 4e dsve-outcd of) dd Larmng al ayant od) Mt, Interesting Article About a Growing Bia 4 wig i Maduatry:: « ia ioae width iat Thean frathtally’ be sata thar’ datiornia haus a monopoly. in. America of the! business: of olive:growing,’ In no other State of tha Union will thé teer thrive.’ The ‘olive ‘cop’ ‘of’ Bpath’ . . said to be worth $30,000 000'a yeur, The Call thinks there is no reason why, in course of time, we could not realize as large a sum from olive groveaiin this State) io. i That paper says:-Dhe original erro: of the Mission Fathers—in which the eatly’ American ranchers” followed then—was to plant their olive trees in rich soil. They reasoned that their most valuable product shagld be x lotted their best land and hence anti] within # décade, olive growing in Oaliforqia waa rot a sicvess,’ The olive thrives in cyloareous soil, even if Ury or poor, the side of a rocky, Knoll, where it ig qteltered from hard winds, any odd corner whivh: gannot be profitable,, pat . to other’ dee, wal probably give the ‘tree the “falrest: © hative cf healthy growth, In» Languedos and . Brovened,(ad id. thay parta‘of Italy, olive treewatw usually planted in rows, ab: intervals; in some olivattes ae Winy! 4M 103 tree ‘#e¢ planta 1; to . theacre, bat thie num ber ig.exvessi ve, and the practice in Itslyiet: growing arain betwee rows is injurious to the fruit, Moot ee our, ipl groves are tikewlad planiet th tows, ‘thohgh not a6 close. as in Italy 5 bat it may 4 question whether, they, woulil tot.do olive Pl iid ate acta little Thadure, Abd thougli “it, ‘eed hive Water in’ very “dry ‘seasons, it will stand considerable drought. ‘It/is the . better fi ‘priniag, but’ It "Witt “Hdbr frnit¢ thomgh tintodched by the’ knife. [t lives toa prodigious age. ‘Travelers in Italy are shown olive trees while are said ta: be. over a, sand. years ade ale lah Puts 2e ar fruit” stéadily” tor ‘Ove! oF aix “cdnOhe, téason’.of the Gspopglarity. of clive ‘planting in this State wae tho # wae ; LESS ke eee TONS. Yil Tt) et f ‘J C) } ROR THE RESOLUT, Expressions of Sentimant Adopted by the ee tions, consisting of B. F, Hed.len, R. J, Fitsyeruld, G. A. Brock, ‘Mise Kimi ma Sims and Misa 8, MvCuuley, re
ported the following which wer adopted; .3 , : "Réddlved, ‘That’ we ‘commend th: County Superintendent, A. J. Tiffany for the varé and intelligence shown it the prepurafiin of the pregram of thir Tnatitute, for, the: good judgment displayed in securing tulent for the music: al exercises und evening entertain ment, and for the pleasant, impartial and able inanher in Which he hae présided over our meetings. , BCG Ad.; Whereas; The prominent edu: cators of the State of California, representing the feelings of ita people, thelr interes: in public édudation and. thelr Pattiotio sentinjents, have invited the N, By Ki. A. to, conveng in San, Fran; cisco, and their invitation bas been ar cordially accented and the pride and enthusiasm of our County Superintendent has been entisted.in the object of this céming convention in un eminent deyrée ; and ’ Whereus, Our County Board of Su: pervisoré in furthdrance of those ob igetay ag fir us. they affect the educa: tional interests of our county and in response tow qupreme desire of ow Ceachers’ Institute, as made know: by a proyouneed vote. have generous y made a donation that will aid us in setting before the inspection of N. 'T. i. A, specimens of our school work that we hope may. select honor apen the schools of oardounty ; Therefore, be it Resolved, That we, as teavher#:of Nevada county, wil heartily ¢d-opérate with the State, thy County Superintendent, the County Supervisors, and the” commiftes appointed to take charge of the exhibits of séhoo! work, to make tha undestaking @ success by our efforts at home Preparatory, and by our prem ence, a, the Association when convened, 8d. Resolved, That the division oi our Institute inte sections is a success dnd should ‘be continued.. 4th, Resolved, That it is the sense of the teavhers of Nevada county, that Fiiday afternoons be devoted to readings, speaking ,-dudays, ete. 5th. Resylved, That we extend our he . heartfelt sympathy ty our ryspected friend and fellow teacher, Miss Florence Durtling, in Ahe great affliction which hdd Befailenh her thréugt thdeath ‘of het father; ulso that a copy of these resolutions be forwarded tw the grief stricken family. 6th, Resolved, That a vote of tl.anks ‘be extended to the Board of Education of Nevada for the use of the school building, to the reporters and the, preas for the able and impartial manner.in, which they have reported and published. the proceedings of our Institute, to Mra. Edw. Coleman, Mi 6eMed.Baatty,.Mra. HG. Par. 4nd other ladjes and gentlemen discovery: that »the : grower. cannot Fe v@ pr marigal and liter: Count on & crop every year, That is . i, 4 Baie he a ut this adtoneg the law of the tr .¢ The olive. rarely shds A highine me an once in two years, and in of Europs not wbt tah bncbiith tfireb{ ih.) Idar. But whenyig doasgiekl thereward is Tt is no secret in the grocery tr ide that the only pure olive oil now A the nharketa.of tha. United Staten is mate in thin State trem, California vlives, Our off commands a higher; ‘Mr. Hil} has served one tera in the . w! Common (onncil as Alderman from to the Vive» Re td. TE. Wickes, the eurtabeat Be ebdice the Aa sistant Secretary, Cora (lark, and the presiding offic: of the different sectiond for the ablé'udnd impartial man ner in which they have performed their duty; to State Superintendent I, G, Hoitt and Dry CO. 0, Stratton for their appearance among us atid the valuable aasiatance rendered, to. the : Petre nest hs tomcat 0a el . . Board of ‘Sipervidors. ior the prompt, price, than, the Lives, oil and. the . efficient ‘manner. ino whieh: they .reholcest ofla made in wi Paragon a nponded-to the-call-of the teachers. ler : ray A the oil . iy Me. their financial assistance; and to the people of Nevada City and codnty at lange) Who tidve taken aa) interest in thie work of the Institate, Catarrh in the Mead. oly's. Bal bas done more at fra Hy a han anything I ever tried. 11f had the eatarrh very bad in my head. It had become and falling into my throat left i i = oe At the clos gf Aédmion of the Tedel-} era’: Inatitute the committee on resolu4a guaranteed to, cure you, For a 14 1 A»D GOVKMAMG NT OF davies general laws < the mente? A "Aes. 4d Ghe ee from & o'elock 4. m, till sun-. . yy ied Webber; Judges--J. 0, ash Gotan olthe PERSONAL MENTION. Now the Anti-Minore Try t0 Evade Court. Soci’ and Other Notoe About People Old poo i etn, ~ ; . When ‘iy teeatiie, ecting as special Mra. John W, Clemo fs dangerously puty Sheriff of Yuba county, ar ill. ted Ah ‘Fong-at SailorFlat, se.én. Mrs. W. D. Long went to the Bay miles northeast of this city, at about . yesterday. midnight of last Wednesday, doing ao} Wm. Dyer arrived hare night before on a Warrant, issued. .by Judge Keyser j last from the Bay, of. .Yoba. county.ou the strength of «} » George Fletcher of Grass Valley was charge that Ah Fong was guilty _of }in town yesterday, * . .coiitemipt ofan atiti-mining decree ia‘ John Knox of Sierra Valley, an old: “}suved by Keyser’s. court, Mr. Sternea. timer of these parts, waa in town yeswv Pharried.on hordeback. with-hia prieon. terday, or to this city and through it, Outon} A. W. Crowell, who had been to the Grass Valley road, just below . San Franciaco, returned to Sierra City 21. . . Welas’é: brewery, another epy,naniéd . yesterday. W. H. Lee, was waiting for him with} Mr. and Mra. Edwin Tilley returned i iiciiiaceinsipesihinnileanataaianeacoanih buggy-that-he had-hired. Friday evening from a week's visit to from. the Union Livery Stable,dn this} san Francisco, city. (There. at ‘about. thee o'clock} Deputy License Collector John WebChurslay morning Sternes turned: his . ber went to Grass Valley yeaterday. on prisdher over to Lee wha drove tapiuly . official business, with him to Marysville, lodging him. Mr. and Mre. N. P. Brown yesterday in’ the county ‘jail there beforé teh . went to French Corral to visit their o'clock. J Sternea retained the warrant . daughter, Mra, Chas, Miller. on which he had made the arrest, and}, Geo. E, Robinson has returned from started, back in hot hast toward Blue} San Francisco where he was in attenilFent to. rejoin the two other-apies-who}-anceupon—the Grand Lodge, A, 0, tactassisted him in the raid but had}. U. W. i ‘ ‘oitered behind to cover hie retreat. . Mre. W. D. Rood (nee Béasie Dong: HoxOdé tipiatigut thites files, but fail-. las) arrived here last evening for a ing to thet thém réturtied to this city . visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nore where'thé trio got together again. A{-. val Douglas, er an early broakinst they hired.@. H.B. Wheaton, Manager, and W. toain at the Union Stable and goliig to . : Stewart, Secretary, of the Excelsior Soott’s Flyt arrested three other} W. and M, Co., were here night before ‘hinamen, it being alleged that they . lust and yesterday, ~. unlawfully broke-in the dourefacabin. District Attorney E. A. Forbes of to aucomplieh thie.. ., Yuba county was-in-town yoatercay, Word of Ab Fong's drrost reached . having came from Maryville, by this city early Thursday morning, By . private conveyance. sight o'clock attorney P.F, Simonds} Jas. L. Collins, who has been at vad obtained a writ of habeas corpus . Virginia City during the paat winter, from Judge: Walling’s court and Sher. yeuterday passed through town return@ Lori started out to serve it, Hel ing to North San Juan, aught Sternea shortly alter eloven. M, W, Argall of Grass Valley has clock at the junction of the Gran . been. appointed Deputy Grand Mater Valley aud Nevada City roads to Rough . Workman of the A. 0. U. W. for the ind Ready, which peint is a mile weat . dletrict conalating of Nevada county. * Grass Valley. Sternes bad wih] HJ, Carter returned Friday from Nina the three Svott's Flat CHinamen, . San Diego, “J aff” laglad to be back snd the Sheriff obtuin d gervice on] at his pld home aud his numerous tim of the papers commanding him to. friends here. are glad to seo him produce himself and Ah Fong in court . again, vere, j Superintendent George A, Hare of Yesterday, morning Sternea ap . the Yuba mine returned Yoaterday to peared before Judge Walling in re-. Maybert in company with hia faintly ponse to the writ, “He brought with bg ae been below for sume time hina District Attorney Forbes of Yubs : Mr. and Mra, Frank O) ‘ vounty to defend him. The Ciiiuaman and ig ssh goeinipnedp og yrs lid not muterialise, and Sternes tosti. from sacramento Friday to attend the Hed in explanation thereof that he had . ‘uneral of Joseph Clark, the fathor of made ademand on Sheriff Inlow for . Frank and Horave, the prisoner, but had been notified he} Grand Prelate B. N, Shoocratt, delvould not have him, It further apMg B. 8. Rector and E, A, Tomppeared that Sternes had the warrant pm bob bona donde vt: Ab Fong's atrekt in his own. iend the Knights of Pythias Grand posession at the time the writ was served on him, and after his returnto} J, D. Wilson, J#., 0. W, Wilson, V. that Al Fong was railroadet out ot . “! left yenterday this county by a private citisen of Suter county (Lee) who had no adequate . tions. dome time without a warrant accompanying him, ; aa to these oclrédmutances took the ‘natter under advisement till 1:30 v’clock tn the afternoon, . When court re-asvoip bled he stated that Sternes was vlearly in, contempt of vourt, but that 481 appeared thut he had acted in g0d'faith he would be given till twe o'vlogk tomorrow afternoon to produce Ab Fong as dhected, He was given to understand that if he failed to do this the consequences might be unpleasant for him, District Attorney Forbes’ stated to one of the Nevada county officers: yeuiwrday that if Sternea were fined $600 the coin would be promptly forthcoming. an nn) Their Basinesse Booming. Probably no oné tlilng lias catised HATS, éich a general revival of trade at Carr Bros.’ Drugstore as their giving away BONNETS to their customers of so many free trial ‘ 9 oottles of Dr, King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade ie sim: . : ply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it ulways cures and never disappoints, Coughs, olds, Asthina, Bronchitis, Croup, and. all throat anid lung diseases quickly cured, Vou can teat it before buying by get ‘ing. trial bottle free, large size $1. ij avery bottle warranted, : Wi you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Cumplaint?. Shiloh’s. Vitalizer by Capr Bram, ai ae ear teeter Hotioe to the Bleotors of Movada City W ACT PROV DE FOR THE OR GANIZATION COKRPOMATION PMURICIPAL com VYORATIONS (Approved March lath, 1888.) he a ‘vento with be subualtted tothe qual Mondny, May Tth, 1986, At the ara alse tone ot Ls zi. md y ore req ; Place upon yo “Wor Reorganisation, er MPAGGlnet Reorganization.» “At th seme time and place there are aise “T clubs will this afternoon play ball at Watt Park, ~ ? t will hold iteregular monthly meeting on ae evening next. John Kistle was yesterday engaged in removing his ealoon stenk ixtures to Grass Valley where he will” engage in business. Valley will on the 96th picnic at Chicago Park in of the 60th anniversaryof the founds ing of the sateredent Order of Odd Felloww in Hiberia “Hall. . quite well atte y teachers and others, The subject discussed was, “Resolved, That the expense of holdng Teachers’ Institutes and the clos . ing of the schools a week in conse: quence thereof, move than counter: balance the good. derived.” J, G, O'Neill. and T. H. Carr-were the only affirmative speakers, — Their oppo nents were M. B. B. Potter, J. RB. Carr, Misa Dwyer, B. F, Stewart, J M. Hussey and D. A. Macphee, . The. Prosident decided that the latter had the best of the argument. Ab next Friday ovening’s meeting the irriga . Hon-pavigation question will be de bated and there will be interesting * musical and literary exercises, Academy Friday Michell attracted a vory large number of people, among whom were a fale: representation of the ‘chool from various parte of the county who were in attendance upon the Inetitute during the past week, Daring the firwt five dances the ladies exercised leap year privileges in part nore, but after that. the usual order of proceeding prevailed, The which was an enjoyable one in all ree pects, lasted till one o'vlock yesters ay morning, The belles of sodiety see the Thtense their delight, ainee it makes their Loading songetresses and aotresses lies purchased at the Plasa tore dro requested to call at the Ponts offic: and aattle the same are put inwthe hande of a collector, uryeville he gave it to Inlow, 11] Wilson and M, T. Kemmar, who arWaa therétore shown beyoud dispuw . rived Friday evening from San Frans or the Red Ledge quarts claim in. Slorra county . where they will at once beyin active operagrass woods at Carr Bros, mist. authority to act as bis custodian, and REN that he Was putin jail and kept there % His honor after hearing the evidence! Je iss ee NWoted E"*acot THAT WE CARRY 5 THE LARGEST STOCK —or— MILLINnNERy. We are now receiving Elegant Lines of AND TRIMMINGS MISS M. RYAN has arrived and will again have charge of the Millinery Department which is a sufficient guarantee that all Trimming will be Stylishly and Artistically done. A Nice Assortment of . HOSE, : GLOVES, : PARASOL ae ELT MT Dress Gooas, 2 ly.—Wyatt Hoffman, Sergeant THE AUN AL MRRTING of the stoew. . » } aha ade ox tae movin : _, unaesans May Sth, 1898, . iN . AP Ma pots care for catarrli or Mountain Division, Ui Ry The two Odd Fellow ee A Pleasant Party. The soiree given at the Dancing evening by Mr, Of HOZODONT'S olatm to attention, teeth white So they givé it most flattering mention, Are among ite bonefactresses, Notice to Debtors, All persons indebted tome for yu thelr recounts. before j 10-1 Oan R. Oraane, Exrna clean, blue and mixed lawa OF ALL KINDS, “ vie t “