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February 18, 1887 (4 pages)

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— eC RR. RY ity DS, . OM : : : . She Daily Transeript. . Mouwraw owvision, THE. DAILY T.RANSCRIPT, NE VADA CITY = . THE GRASS VALLEY SCHOOLS. — OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. OR en «eS E B : THREE OFA KIND. pEOa : , CAL., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1887. —= ee PERSONAL MENTION. Two Libel Suits Commenced. ae ‘ Annual Election A dispatch from Auburn, says that and Banquet of the Uni-. Two Sides to Every Case—A Lack Charles Paine, of Columbia Hill, of Dis-. Miller Dam and Two Other Yuba County . wasin “form. Rank Knj : % Be town this week. Re 4 J. B. Hobson, bebo ——— or \ ank Knights of Pythias. : Ie Bly cipline Denied. pid LE Ee Ee ; . . Mine Supervis on ors the Oppose America tod Drift n river and is alLientenant-Governor. weabing Pete Dr. J. J. Tally and wife were in 80 one of the proprietors : of the Mining Pee See Becretary . of State.. Wm. Cc’ Hendricks : eas * . Btete Gon WORE orcs.. é town yesterda La John P.Dunn} y, being on their way to and Industrial Advocate, has At the convention of Mountain Dir rreasurer comWhen ine STATE OFFICERS. Sierra City. Adam Herold vision.N; County Superintendent: Tifttorney General . Geo. A. Johnson on, No. 16, U.R. K. of P., held . fany read in Supt. Public Instruction.. the Transcript of yesterIra G. Hoitt Surveyor General.. menced in a justice court at Auburn a Rev. J. S. Fisher‘and wife of North. . . . ee IE SEAT <I? 18 AN: ‘ ee . : . ‘ eae f ; ‘ r H : criminal suit for libel against the pubSome miners of Smartsville-recently San Juan have returned home from bay i day morning the strictures by a resiWednesda evening at Pyth a lisher ian Castle, s of the Sacramento Bee, and three memy petitioned the bers were adde Board of Super-} trip to the Bay. d dent to of the Grass JUDICIARY. . Valley on the methods will also institute civil proceedings ranks, the initiatory work bein of Yuba county to grant} “pms Justices—R. F. Morr Miss Theresa Zekind, of San Frang perof conducting the public schools at THE BIG STORM HAS PROVED J.), E. McKinstry, J.D. Thorn ison i ha against them on the same charge. Mr. e: . formed accoordin them permission to do less tha rdi g to the revii sed ritua A a day’s n . cisco, is stein, Jackson Temple, A.ton, J. visitin . that the g i daught town l ers , of he B said : Van R. Patter. istic son, T. B. McFarland. Hobso hydrau n was lickin ceremonies:which were on, a witness for the defense at g their claim. They . H. Miller at this city. “The this CE i statements set forth as.to the inN UINE SU R PRISE, Commissioners—I. §, Belc her ((. C.), Niles occasion used in the McWhorter case, and as such stated that. they wanted simply to for the first time here , . Competency of Searls, H. 8. Foote. Mrs. Townsend, whose husband_ testifi ed to having bribed the spy Rob-. ANd many people who a majority of the Board wash and off the rough pron and ounc ‘overh were before ‘complaining of too litDISTRICT. ed a marked improveof Education are not warra anging keeps the Union Hotel at Sacramento, . ison.” His evidence throughout was. tle water nted by the Congressman, 2d Dist.. ...Jas, A, Louttit . ent over those heretofore obser parts of the bank’s face so that they now is her find as the fault e guest because there is too much. Fhe . R. R. Commissioner, 1st Dist . . of facts. Mrs. Charles ved I do not believe any town or _Board Equalization,'2d Dist. L. C. Mort : A . Abbott straightforward-and substantiate could without danger from caves start . Clark. on The annual election of officers recity in the State d in} snow and wintr y atmo sphe has re have caught out many, but va a more thoroughLEGISLATIVE, i tant sulted as follows: ct t D. R. MeKillican, or North‘ Bloomi<. yy ee 4 isc ly efficient and conscientious set of a bed-rock tunnel in the channel and Siti 5 > State ee Sepator... pee ey y other! the San proofs, work it out by the drifting process. Francisco Opposition Store and no one with a fair mind Captain, B. N. Assemblyman, 14th Dist.. field, was in town yesterday. Mr. Mc; ot men occupying a similar position. As g d P Assemblyman, i could find anything to cause a disbeeth pees: The miners stated that if given perKillican is much 15th Dist.ha .)J. 1 syunt . ed.) IS PREPARED TO MEET IT HALF opposed to the deto the matter of discipline, there are COUNTY. lief of it. WAY, mission to do the washing, they were bris impounding First Lieutenant, John Bacigalupi, no schools in a bill before the legisfirst-class Mr. Hobson is further Superior Judge. the count y that make man a ----3 of high .M, busine Walling . (re-élected.) willing it should be done under the} lature. ss and. Flavi dade oF OOO a ee ng beenovers tocke d by last month's purchases with : ..George Lord more favorable showing. Indeed, the : . pisre and Auditor.. De * OM ekg i town. He. S0ci#l standing, and enjoys the respect . }Winter \ superintendence of any man_ that ee Beatty Second Lieutenant, C. . goods such as Boots and Shoes for Men, Ladie Grass Valley schools are models in P. E. Gray. s* wants might to d goto be fid ence appointed by the Supervisors his mine in the upper . 27> COMfd Z. Recorder, F. F. Beatty, (re-elected.) . w off allal who know him.} ‘ and children;: Clothing, 5 ats Treasurerand Collector this respect, taken a whole.” 2 .r Goods, . Hats, Rubbe Notwit MeNult! or the hstand ete. Anti-D ing ebris By Associa these Assessor.. . ..H. tion, variou his s part facts, ofthe i county, but cannot at presM. B. B. Pottér, a high school teachHrastus Bond — a School Sua rintendent....'.A.J. There is néthing the Bee singledhim out asa special observices to be paid for by the miners. ent on. account of the to be made by carry: Tiffany . ed.)reasurer, W. D. Vinton, (re-elect er at Grass Valley great. depth of ject of ite venoin, , has come. to his : =rey cA de and openad upon 3 + gx +er Cowie.. hes They also set forth ing that these if they goods could . snow over ‘wm in to thee* Next that Fowe section ll. Guard,J. Jackson, (re-appointed.) home in this ‘city to spendhistime open . : season. Surveyor aeee -Chas. him With its mud batteries. Tt asail= E. Uren} “Sentinel, J. the driff mine, the probabilities there Wm. Rowe, (re-appointed. ) while the schools are closed Mrs. H. 8. Spalding, of Grass Valhis fore the next-best thins is to have aflonedintd Gace tiie for a few were that its workin ERVISORAL. ob Wticiis g wouldgive em. ley,-does by far the most beautiful and Wm. ; d his character, questioned itis veraee BUG ain hee "WW. D. Woon . elect G. Lord, of Grass: Valley, was days. Mr. Potter says he is the teachployment to some two hundred men, artistic work in drawing, painting and ity; and generally Gndeav ed Installing Officer; and Weder referred to in the ored to bring Glearance Sale Nuinber interview of yesrender prospero hE Beles: jog M Ptideean nesday eveni him” Two, into’ contempt and disrepute. us a communi ty now ng, hamme Mareh red brass 2d, ever was terday exhibi name as ted d havin in this g been ; Caged aia a ae a ee a a5 Weds whipp : ed . by a : . sufferi 1s The ng trial : from of the fit as the date for installation. cases stagnation, increase . part of the State, and has quite he has begun And tehte aeenmeeen get rid pupil. He gave the reporter a graphie of every thing in this line a numat may property values in that vicinity, and ber of pupils have the effect of Mail Time Table. At eleven o’clock the Division formand laughable throw ing some in those branches. She what it will bring. -Money talks in these description of the conmore light add materia to the on lly the rottenn ed in line with its Band ih the lead, flict, which permanent is a graduate of one of the leadin ess connect= : Atrlyes—From East and West, 10:25 grew out-of his rebuking g art hard times, and we want plenty of it a. ‘ ron We 5:40 p. m wealth of the county and State: and under command of Captain Shoethe youngster schools in the country. od with ; ‘certain Closés—To points West, 5:40 a. : m.: toae parts for snowba of the contro! hand to buy a Springand Summer stock with for on lling girls. points craft march What was versy the. between reply of “the the East and West, 12:40 Pp. m. miners Superand the the George A. Young, formerly a_resianed to the National Hotel, According to Mr. Potter' ine seasons This slearance sale s story, his ti-miners. If it does, the Bee will coming season 2-2 @e--—__. s, IS Clee France where an elaborate banquet was served assailant got the worst saic, dent of Nevada county, but now living Post Office Hours. of it and reThey refused to grant the petition by in San to the hungry half-hundred Sir treated in disorder. Francisco, has written a book have, by assailing Mr. Hobson, uninThe boy’s version a vote of three to two. ‘ Week Days—9 4 a. m. to5p. m.; 6 to 7:80 p. m Knigh entitled ‘‘Whatever Is Was,” in which tentionally performed valuable serts and the few guests who were has ‘not yet been Sundays—i to 2 P-m:. Holidays—i receive d: Potter to2p.m. The Supervi 6to7p.m. vice sor in who behalf of the miners’ cause. from the newshe reasons ‘rom the proposition present by invitation. The kindfurther says that what ‘ that the party whose paper accounts appears to have been “In Nature there are-no hearted and thoughtful ladies about statements were. such things The Nevada City Natives Indignant. printed yesterday most bitterly oppose d to grant it is as cause, effect, generation, the hotel had placed at each plate a claims is incorrect in all HERE AND THERE. growth, material renamed B. F. Dam. The Chronicle says that petitions Will bring us plenty of money, and that is the need of the fragrant bouttoniere, and these testispects. Whatever misconduct or death. Notime, no past, no future.” ~ exists f > willx also sell ; Who : and what is Mr.Da m?— are being circu monia Mr. Young used to mine and keep ls were received and worn with is no fault of the Trustees. They atThe City Trustees met last evening. lated among the Native hour ; We will ; The warm sunshing of yesterday infinite pleasur He is the proprietor of the Wheatstore at the town of Washington, afSons of the State to have the meeting Remnants of Cali e and pride. Steward tend to business closely, and are men coes, Sheetings, land flouring mill. Heyer, who by the way enjoys the of intelligence as well as honorab . terwards living inthis city where he place of the Grand Parlor for next caused the snow to melt rapidly. OE nthe le in What of him? built part of the strueture on Broad April changed from this city to San Wm. Hobby was married Wednesreputation of being one ofthe best caall their actions. He thinks the comMusl ins, Ging hams and othe r Stap He les came to Nevada City a few weeks street that now comprises the day evening. to Miss Burns of Hill’s terers on the coast, did himself infiplaining party must be some one with NationFrancisco on the gound that it would ago and begged some of our storeal Hotel. nite credit by the completeness and @ personal grievance. He was badly burned in the be less expensive and more convenient ; Flat. keepers to buy their millstuffs from to hold it in the latter place. The great fire here in 1856. Daniel O’Donnell, of Gold Flat, who arrangement of the spread. FollowNevada City Natives are indignant the is ing was severely hurt last week by. a fall, Grass VALiuy, Feb. 17, 1887. Did they do so? A Slander on hMr. Wickes. over the move, and propose to head it Ever Bill of Fare: is now out of danger. ything in the bbe $3 Eprror Transcript:—I was much of Winter Goods Not many of them. Raw Oysters. The hydraulic miners have nofriends The following dispatch published in off. surpr ised What at Right Down/at Cost ! reading in your valuable reasons did they give for deHorseradish. Limes. the Examiner created quite a@ sensaamong the valley newspaper men paper this morning an article in which SOUP. tion here upon the receipt of the papers since they ceased to feed them on $20 a resident of this plate (I think I know Consomme Royal. Some of them came out flat-footed containing it: pieces. Celery. Olives.
Claret. him and why he. growls) : charges inand told him they did not want to conWe have also received five dozen pair French kid shoes SALADS. Hollister, February 14.—J. TT. The Herald republishes from the compet tribute ency on tothe a majori income ty of our of a school man who Wickes, formerly School SuperintenMayonnaise. from a-bankrupt stock. ‘The full value is $4 a pair, and Shrimp. Dany Transcript of twenty years ago Chicken. trustees and makes the wild statement was doing everything in his. power-to dent of Nevada county and _ COLD_ DISHES. recently GRAPE TIS they will be sold at $2.76.. some statistics of early quartz mining Tongue. Pressed Corned Beef. Ham. that “‘anarchy”’ prevails in the schools, ruin themining-industry and imemployed by the temperance ople in this county. The article makes inhere as First Assistant Principal, was Pate foie de Gras. Deviled Crab, I was surprised, because I am morally poverish a section of country to which discha rged ENTREES. today from the Hollister teresting reading matter. certain that the allegations are not he looked for patronage. public school for brutal treatment. of Roast Turkey—chestnut dressing. According to the Record-Union, fireCranberry borne out by the facts. To be sure, Could he answer them? the school children. J. N. Thompson, Sauce. 1 Blendache, Bille Wine Jelly. e, Liver Com. Remember, L. HYMAN of the San Francisco Oppo, man Mead and brakeman Brady were some of the gentlemen on the Board, VEGETABLES. Yes, after a fashion. He whined School Superintendent of this county, ca ST Rn sition : hot killed by the falling of the snowAsparagus. Stores is the man who brought prices down in Ne. takes his place. Duchess Potatoes. like you, myself and many other and said that the management of the citished near Blue Canyon Tuesday, but PASTRY. A telegram sent to the Grass Valley zens of Nevada county, had no schoolMarysville Mills was as bitterly opvada county. Lemon Cream. Mince Pie. were quite seriously injured. ing to boast of in their childhood days. posed to mining as he, and therefore Tidings Wednesday says the stateDESSERT. Citizens complain because after they That does not lessen their fitness, he should not be boycotted while the ment in the Examiner is untrue. The Pineapple Sherbert. Ohange of Firm, e have almost broken their backs durMarble Cake. eo Silver Cake. though, for the positions they hold, Marysville flour is still consumed by Tidings telegram is signed by two of so HE UNDERSIGNED, DOING BUSINESS ing the daytime in clearing their sideCocoanut Maccaroons. Lady Fingers. the Hollister school trustees, the third M. J. NOL faras Icansee. Unlettered men have AN jis manag er of iny Store at North . under the firm name of Brand &Stich Chocolate Eclairs, walks of snow, the boys go around at Oranges, ave igday by mutnal consent dissolved Bloomfield. before this cteditably filled higher and How didthe argument strike the trustee being absent when it was sent. partnershi Apples. Nuts, Raisins. p. night and put it back on again soas to more important public trusts than Assorted Confectionery. Thé Snow. Ordinance. make a coasting course. Back Coffee—Cognac. school directors in a town of six or They did not act as ‘thought there birth saciiaee Nevada City — Commercial Street, near Main. Have you yet tried the famous SperThere is some controversy about When the several courses of the seven thousand inhabitants. As to was any argument about it. The undersi gned in have succeed ed of the firm Brand & stich the hook. ry Mills flour for which Cal. R. Clarke feast had been disposed staa n . North Bloomfield ~~ Geo our trustee town s, they Nearly 6pposite Grand Central as have to whether. tenants of rented music and notion tradé, by actual serof (which by at Nevada Resolutions on the Mining Question. and H otel is the Nevada county agent ?_ If you the way were interspersed with vavice shown themselves ‘‘the right premises should keep clear from snow willcontinuethe business under City, : men the firm mane name of Stich & Larkin, have not, doso at once, The demand rious kinds of wines of the .finest in the right places.” Their probit y is The Nevada county Land and Imthe sidewalks in front of the properties, for it in this section is rapidly growing brands),then followed an interesting beyond reproach. I have never, duprovement Association have adopted or whether the owners thereof must 16.1 1, 1887, as all who use it once want it again. 7 program of toasts and responses. ring a long acquaintance with them the following resolutions. have it done. Here is the city ordi_Nevada City, Feb, ; etm ‘ Proprietor of San F. Opp. Stores of Nevad They yesa City and North Bloomfield. The Union says: Owing to the ore Amale quartette,consisting of Knights and their fellow citizens, heard their nance on the subject : terday sent copies of the same to Sen* chute of the new North Star mill being Section 4, Ordinance ‘No. 24,—It Sowden, Goyne, Gray and Veale, by integrity questioned. They are doing ator Walrath and Assemblyman Sims filled with quartz, and no place to their fine singing added greatly to the everything in any man’s power shall be the duty of the owner or ownto with the request that those gentlemen ers of property fronting on streets store any more, (the mill not being vocal mbers. The selections by make the schools what they should bring the resolutions to the attention where wooden sidewalks are, or may ready to start up) underground work the band under the leadership of Phil. be, and their efforts are meeting with of hereafter both Senate and Assembly : be laid, to drive down, and & in the mine has been temporarily susGoyne were finely rendered, and gratifying success. There are some said owner or owners shall at all times There has been intro[3% SPECIALTY IS GENERAL pended. Knight Wilde’s flute solo was much bad boys to be dealt with (sometimes duced and is now pending, a bill known es driven down even with the upper News, and it has a circulation thatLOCAL reachLittle General Hart was employed enjoyed. The responses to the toasts I think Grass Valley has more than as the Walrath bill, being substituted surface of such sidewalks adjoining his count y. It also has numerous patron or their said real property, all nails for Senate Bill s in No. 51, to go before the Senate Committee, to were admirable. The program was as her share), but unde. the benign into authorize the Placer, Yuba and Sierra es, as well ag. construction of dams fo r the purpose and spikes tised in said sidewalks; alin Sacramento, San Franccounti isco whom was referred the Walrath debris follows: and more refluence of our almost perfect school 80 remove ‘the snow from. said ~Bidemote pasta of the State. To LAND of impounding debri 8 by hydraulic and to HOME walks by 8 o’clock évefy morning: SEEKERS throughout the whole dam bill, and to endeavor to have it Selection by Mountain Division system their warpéed-natures will be mining companies, and countr y it is invaluable, as it Geo passed upon unfavorably. The minBand. ful and complete record of thegives a faithduly straightened out I trust. As to believe that the pasGood Templars’ Installation. ing made in the development of prctheTeasbesage of said bill would ers ought toemploy Grove Johnson to be for counthe b e s t one or more of the Trustees having interes ty’s varied and extensive resour “Our Invited Guests.” Response It prets the citizens and tax yers sents extraordinary inducementces, cook Hart’s goose. children studying for teacher’s certifiof Nevad ofcounty Tidings s : by B. 8. Rector. State Deputy Chief Tempa and the whole State, The prospects are that the weather cates, I admitit. I not only admit it, therefore be it _ lar J. B, Willett on Tuesday night inSong. ~ will be pleasant next Tuesday when ‘but Resolv That with feelin of restalled the following officers of Sylvaam proud of it. I wish they all ed, “Just Initiated.” Response by Company ‘‘B’’ of Sacramento visit George A. Gray. had children and could make firstgret we have witnessed the evil effects nia Lodge No. 12, I. O. G. T., toserve of the forced cessation of hydraulic this city as the guests of Company “C.” class teachers of every one of them . Song. upon the business nterests for the ensuing term: P. GC, T., Wm. Complimentary to Company “B” of Sacram About all the party-goers in town are “The Uniform Rank.” Response and that all of them, when teachers, both of this county, and of the State at Butler; C. T., Harry Woolcock; R. H. ento. making arrangements to attend the by Capt. B. N. Shoecraft. e, and we are most. earnestly de8., Lizzie Freeman; L. H. S., Lillie would be capable of getting and keep. sirous of the. ball that will be given at Armory Hall of said~Walrath Beverton ; V. T., Minnie Rosevear oR: “The Second Regiment, U. R. K. ing positions in as good schools as we bill, or Being positively the of some bill of similar nature, in the evening. 8., Alice Tyrrell; A. 8., Bessie Carter ; of P., Brigade of California.’ “Rehave here. I have read over two or in order that hydraulic mining may be The valley papers assert that the sponse by Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. three times the remarks made to you resumed, brin; into renewed life F. 8., Laura Freeman; Treas., 8. J. Best Advertising Medium in Norby the Grass Valley growler. In my and activity al hydraulicminers put up the money for . Rapp. iness and industries Kinsman; M., Herbert Fletcher; D. thern California, _KPloor Managers: =e M., Annie-Morcom; C., the defense in the case of McWhorter. humble opinion, they carry their own of this county. Song. Mrs. Bever-. solved, By the Nevada county LT.-G.-A, NIHELL, The statement is a lie, but it is not a SERGT.CHA S.GRAY, antidot ton; ——_--——9. e. 1I.G., Yours Rosina truly, Bunney; §.,; John “Pythianism.”’ Response by L. 8. PRIVATES. LAN YON, G. mprovement Association, PRIVATE J. BLACK, lie that the hydraulic miners pip pay Calkins. PRIVATE J.GRIMES, that we heartily : PRIVATE A. CLANG ¥. rove of the proPascoe, Organist, Anthea Stoddard; . these same papers to favor their intervisions of the sai: Would Like the Job. ill; that we comLodge Deputy, M. M. Mitchell. Music by the Band. mend the persistent efforts of Senator aE ARSE EY ests, which they did faithfully just-as Fleception “The Pilgrims from Grass Valley.” Committee: Wells, Fargo & Co. sent to this city Walrath to secure its adoption, and reA Chance for Grass Valley Wrestlers. long asthe monthly stipend came to Response by Wm. G. Lord. =JO B=P RIN TIN spectfully-tequest G i . and urge the Hon. Wednesday evening to ascertain if LT. P. F. SIMON DS, SERGT. ALEX. GAULT, hand, or in other words till the miners Assemblymen from this county to use Song. =< Ifany man in Neyada county thinks they could get asnowshoer to transSERGT, D. B.GETCHELL, all honorable me: were outbid by the other side, and ans to promote its “The.Union of States and the Union port letters for them between he knows anything about wrestling in CORP, L. NICHOLSON, Colfax SERGT. I. J. BUSH, . 1 would not stand the raise. of the Sexes—One the Beginning of and Truckee during the snow the catch-as-catch-can CORP. JAS, ITACKLEY, or Greco-RoblockE. M. Presron, J.T. Morean, PRIVATE A. CHARONNAT, } The Good Templars will haye a pubMan’s Independence, the Other the eee Phe-TRA NSCRIP ade. Watt, Holland. said he-would } Guo. E:Purner, -N--P> Brown; has T the” lic installation of their officers in this End of}t.’" Response by’W. T. Mortake the job for $5 a day and ready and eager to try issues with him pay his Gro. C. Gaytorp, G. E. Brann, TICKETS—Admitting. One Gentleman and Two Ladies city to-night. In addition to the ingan. , $1.50. for a stake of from $100 to $500 a side. . Largest and Best Equipped Job PrintSpectatcre to the own expenses, or $3 a day and board. Wm. -CaMPBELL, Cuas. Barker, Gallery—Gentlemen 50 cents; Ladies 25 cents. teresting ceremonies of installing, a Flute solo by C. E. Wilde. A challenge published in another colAgent Tower telegraphed below to Wa. Loutzznneiser, fine musical and literary programme . ing Office Pig “The Subordinate Lodges,’’ Rethat effect, and yesterday morning scans ccssicc umn gives further particulars, and if Directors N. C. L. and I, A. will be given, after which a collation sponse by A. R. Lord. the ‘‘Unknown” is on the square and got word from headquarters that Holcanned In the State North of Sacramento, and its prepared by the ladies of the Order Song. means business an interesting match prices for FIRST-CLASS work are as low as land’s services would not be required. Trouble Ahead. re om the Coast. The establishment will be enjoyed by those present, “Our Past Chancelors.’’ Response Charles Molter and a man may grow out of it. There has been anywhe has lately been stocked with about fifty a full line of . (M@PP"GRanp Marcu ar 9 O'CLOCK. Each member has the privilege of inby J. G, Hartwell. When the appetite fails, and sleep so much hippodroming going on for the Most Modern and Attractive Types and years old also said they would like the other posune material, plain and orne-. = grows restless viting two friends, so that a large asand unrefreshing, there some time in sports of this and kinmenta Music by the Band. 3 position. is trouble anead. The di gestive organs semblage will doubtless be present. Goodnight chorus. when healthy, crave food, the ner-: dred kinds that the people are exSee specimens of our work and get our It was about half-past ‘one o’clock . stem, when vigorous and trantremely suspicious, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. rancisco or elsewhere under the mistaken The Atmosphere of Love. quil, gives its possessor no uneasiness ! yesterday morning when the festivij } impression that you can do better there. . J d ) dt OEE y)N 5 The best Salve in'the world for Cuts, f ) to be effective, ties ended-—-It-was a night so full’ of Their Business Booming. Is a pure, sweet breath. This deBROWN & CALKIz,8, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, should-not be a me re appetizer, nor : + sideratum is one of the results of using enjoyment that all who were present Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, are the nerves to be strengthened and Probably no one thing lias caused rt an een. ) weet ene SOZODONT, which not only invigowill long remember it with feelings of Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erupsoothed by the unaided action of a such a general revival of trade at Carr tions, and positively cures Piles, or sedative or a narcotic. What is rerates and preserves the teeth, but renthe greatest satisfaction. ired is a medicine which invigorates Bros.’ Drugstore as their giving away ‘no pay required. It is guaranteed to —AND— ders the mouth as fragrant as a rose. ve perfect satisfaction, or money ree stomach, and promotes assimilato their customers of so many free trial Fined tor Deer Killing. fended. Pric25 e cents per gg For tion of food by the sys tem, by which bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery Business College. . Valentines Almost Given Away. Justice Sowden: yesterday fined V. sale by Carr Bros. . y : tf other parts of the p stem, as well as for Consumption. Their trade is simsical organism, Stich & Larkin havea fine lot of E. Austin of Willow Valley $50 (the Challenge. are strengthened. ese are the efply enormous in this very valuable arlowest penalty) for killing a deer last We always have in. stock for ladies’ and chil-~ ostetter’s Stomach Bitters, a ticle from the fact that it always cures A Schoo! tor the People valentines that must be sold immediI challenge any man in Nevada medicine whose reputation is founded ately. Prices greatly reduced. f16tf Friday. John Toward made the comand fever disappoints. Coughs, Colds, . Popular Prices em, firmly in public confidence, and which Asthma, plaiut. A charge against Austin of county, to wrestle Greco-Roman and Bronchitis, Croup, and all ay . dren’s wear Knitted and Crochet Wool Shawls, haying a deer skin in his possession Catch-as-Catch-can for from $100 to Ere commend for its tonic, antithroat and lung diseases Voice From Oregon. quickly cured. ilious and other rties. It is has been dismissed, Austin plead $500. Ican be seenat-Seadden’s used with the best results in fever You can test it before buying by getaay cours in tay Cor saloon, Broad street, Nevada City. of the National Horse e ‘. Scarfs, Undershirts, Skirts, Leggings, Hood and ague, rheumatism, kidney and ting a trial bottle free, large size £18-2t PP aie oh gone abroad and the guilty when taken into Court. He Hg UnxNown, $1. s, uterine weakness, and other pois BF rg he did not understand the law on farmers of Oregon are in extacies over says A Complete Academic Course. Every bottle warranted. _ : pe Yoral and Instrumental Music, Drawing, . Gloves, Mittens, Sack it. Mr. Thomas Peach-of LaGrande . the subject. Please Take Netice. Siaughter in Valentines. Swanr’s phot aby eee er Ee, s and Coats. phs are d to inate Elocution, 8hort-hand, ocho ; says: I have used various liniments, All persons knowing themselves inWater Supply of the Mines. earI commenced using the by the very best Special none in the State. Gd and see spec-. Home care and training. Valentines atee ich & LarLabel Horse Liniment and can truly debted to the late firm of Brand & street, Must be sold. £16-tf say that it is the best liniment I have The water was yesterday got through Stich are requésted tie & Brand’s. to call and settle At Glenbrook Park, ever used and has given entire satisthe Snow Mountain ditch, and this 030-tf Suton’ their s Vitaliz accounts as soon as they can er is what you need faction and will not be without it. morning the mines on Deer Creek beMid-way between Nevada City and Grass for Consti Loss of i conveniently do so. * Mr, W. D. Vinton is the Agent. ~ £16-tf Tue Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of BourValley—two miles from either city. low this city will resume full operaFoie 20 and 30. cola pee. 7 “» : “Both lf id z : bi: a tions. DeHaven’s Dyspepsia Destroyer will nour, Whooping Cough and Broncure sick headache The Grass Valley minesare still idle, . sumption Cure.”’Carr Bros, chitie immediately relieved by Shiloh’s ‘nain's Catarrh . —& posithe blockade of the Idaho ditch “not Cure, : Carr Bros. Just Arrived. tive cure for Catarrh For Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint fe t above the sea level. Near Railyet having been raised. and nd Telegraph Stations. Omnibuses Canker ha ted gu onev pase hourly. Fresh vegetable, flower and field cae Learning to Read Music. seeds at Carr Bros. Cure will ave i relief. Price : : tf Stxertess nights, made miserable . fails to 10 cents, 50 cents, and $1.Carr Bros Pupils enter at any time, afe regular or t terrible cough. -—_Mrs. oclocedcoursesor!private lessons. / is the remedy for you. Carr Bros. saad Caramzn cured, health and sweet about fifty ladies and gentlemen to breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh read music and sing. They meet nightOtp Sour Mash Bourbon at $1 a you feel .._ Theodore Reichert Clerk Supreme Court. .. rs ; J.D. Spencer District Attorney (000007000. ws RAPP Which Will Continue Till March 1st pes AT A GREAT REDUCTION. Te MSRPnd Military Ball ar a ) L. HYMAN, TUESDAY EVE’G, ’G, FEB. FEB. 22 ’ i NEVADA CITY, 4 TO ADVERTISERS . , FLOOR DIRECTOR--CAPT. J. A.RAPP. MUSIC BY GOYNE’S ORCHESTRA. . sa Siaep LR oer tia ncn ct RENEE eee Nevada County Academy, COLD WEATHER ITEMS, tae Ta Mr. Bixler isteaching a class of iy at Hibernia Hall. —WNW_EL-L-I-N-E-R-Y— Ornferiwnd Siy, . EPAT ONE HALF OF USUAL RATES <3 ata Rottle of Shiioh's Vitaliser” I every "Diphtheria Wax will you cough when Shiloh’s to cure you, Carr Bros, wile owe our lives, to abe cin’. A Delightful Retreat for Health, Use D. D. D. forDyspepsia. quart, at Charonnat’s. tf despondent try Dr. Gunn's F. K. MILL, . NEVADA CITY, CAL. MAIN STEET, NEAR UNION HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Bd