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_ BRIEF MENTION.
Various Wappenings In and out of
Town.
North wind.
Gehrig’s saloon forrent.:
Deer Creek is falling.
Don’t vote for repudiatign.
Don’t shun a man that you O.
Very few births in this locality,
Business is overdone in this city.
The road on the upper part of
Main street is being nicely graded.
" The people of Truckee have
“walkingSmatches” on the bra‘n.
Our population — is constantly increasing. ‘
Chinamen are getting to be quite
The election proclamation -will be
found in another column.
Two marriages i take place this
month.
. Willow Valley will soon loom up
as ® prosperous mining camp.
More miners are arriving here from
Virginia City.
If you want to learn “short-hand, c
_ interview F, H. McAllister.
The firms that advertise are the
ones that get the bulk of trade,
Charlie Kent is the youngest looking mayor in the State.
The stores are well filled with
Spring and Summer goods,
A lady iaforms us that ‘‘montagues” have gone out of style.
There are, two or three terrible
‘‘deadfalls” in this city.
Read _the advertisement headed
“University of California,
Only ene smallpox flag < flying to’
_the breeze. ;
The Superior Court was not in session yesterday.
The soap artist has displayed his
skill upon the windows at the depot.
* The Marysville Appeal is. still
“lying about the hydraulic niiners.
Read the advertisement of the
Home Benefit Associa-tion on the
fourth page of the Transcript.
No. Miners’ Union in this township
te retard mining operations, Can't
exiat in this climate, .
Joseph Steiner will be sentenced
to-day for obtaining money un ler
* false pretenses.
, Property will be held at low figures
in this county till after the Assessor
has made up his roll.
Parents should keep their boys off
the public streets. Make them go
to school or learn a trade.
The Board of Supervisors went
out to examine the County Hospital
yesterday afternoon.
The night train will be put on the
Narrow Gauge just as soon as the
travel will justify, —~
People from all parts of Nevada
county come here to do their trading.
Always pay thé printer, and you
will then have no fearof being caught
in the clutches of the devil, in the
great hereafter.
« Considerable freight is ».riving by
“the Narrow Gauge. That little railroad killed Marysv.tle, and not
slickens.
J. H, Boardman will move into his
new house next week. The front
door of his residence is the Prettiest
vone in the city.
It is estimated that there are
$200,000,000 worth of gold in ground:
that can not be got out except by
the hydraulic process.
Miners insure your lives. Provide
for your families, in case of death.
Do not leave them destitute. Brand
® Brothers are'agents for one of the
best companies in the world.
We believe the vote in this county
will be almost unanimous in favor of
issuing bonds to pay the honest indebtedness of the county.
'. When an. angry man orders his
paper stopped he actually thinks the
establishment will “bust.” Poor
fool.
The Citizens Bank is the only one
in Nevada county. It is conducted
upon strictly business principles,and
enjoys the confidence of the whole
people.
It is fortunate there are no more
vacant lots to erect business houses
on, If there were, stores would be
built and there weuld be one for
each individual customer.
Green peas, asparagus, and all
kinda of fresh fish can be found at
the market stores on Commercial
street. : ;
There was a very . ome ‘frost. on
Thursday night, and a great deal of
» damage has been done to the early
frait.
‘The Glee Club of this cityfhas
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tendered a reception to Mr. .and.
Mrs. Tills, to take place on Saturae evening, at the residence of Mrs.
as
Woacisleslcdiny all the kicking
tae les Gaal oh tha Plaaee-vitle patil
it is about decided to hold the
‘Northern District Fair in this counas some time this; year.
Sam. Blig ht, of the Thomas ‘Res-taurant, went out hunting on ThursIsn't it thak
festivals ?
Secure your seats for he concert,
on Monday evening. :
Water pipes were frozu in several
parts of the town on Thursday night.
There is considerable snow in the
mountaias—around Meadow Lake
and that section. _ :
Taxes must be paid on all personal
property to the County Assessor or
deputies at thetime it is assessed,
unless there is real estate assessed to
the owner thereof.
There is something the matter
with ‘the leaves of the peach trees in
Grass Valley, The leaves wither
and fall off without any apparent
reason for doing so. Not so up here
in this lovely climate,
Work was resumed on Monday
for the first time since the heavy
rains in the latter part of March, on
the large reservoir of the South Yuba
Company, near Banner mountain.
It will take ten days to ‘fiiish the
work, ~
A young man was arrested on
Friday evening, by Steve Venard,
charged with obtaining goods under
false pretenses, It seems he went to
John Webber's store and obtained
pair of boots, informing Mr, Webber
that his guardian. requested him to
tor Mksalbbiey
“. devo, which was not the ease, therefore the arrest,
We yesterday saw a small limb of
a tree,‘upon which the leaves were
as black as Rufe Shoemaker’s hat.
We speak of that particular hat because it is the blackest one in the
county. The blackness on the leaves
was caused by Jack Frost, but the
cause of the blackness on Shoemaker’s hat is unknown to the very
eldest inhabitant.
A Musical Treat.
On Monday .evening our citizens
will be favored with a grand musical
treat by Wm. H. and Mis. Viscinia
Tilla, These people have ‘a worldwide reputation, and we predict that
they will-be greeted with a large and
appreciative audience. The Grass
Valley Union of yesterday speaks of
them in the following terms: ‘‘Our
citizens have been favored for the
musical “entertainments given by
Mr. Wm, H. and Mrs. Viscinis:
Tilla, Mr. Tilla possesses a tenor
voice of remarkable power, which
evidently has been well cultivated,
as he appears to have it under. perfect control in the most difficult
musical passages. Heis in fact a
musical artist, having made it a life
study, and for many years has been
under engagement at the best theaters and opera Houses in London and
the United States. Mrs. Tilla, who
plays the accompaniaments to the
husband’s singing,.and_selections
from the most popular. operas, is a
brilliant performer upon the piano,
and renders the music of the musical masters with a delicacy of
touch and expression that isa delight to listeners. The) impression
would naturally be that a musical
entertainment given by but two persons would be wantiag in interest,
but this is not the case where they
are so proficient in the musical art
as are Mr. and Mrs, Tilla. In the
entertainment given on Tuesday
evening the audience was particularly pleased with Mrs. Tilla’s rendition of the piano solo of **Minne-hahe,” composed by herself, a solo
from ‘‘Lucia di Lam mermoer,” and
an operative melange from the operas of Donizetta, Gounod and Schubert. The lady was complimented
by frequent applause. The ballad
“You'll Remember Me,” the ‘‘Song
of the Muleteer,” *‘Pilgrim of Love,”
and ‘‘Let‘Me Like a Soldiet, Fall,”
were all sang with very fine effect
by Mr. Tilla, and particularly the
latter, which was encored to the
echo, and was-given-a-second time to
meet the enthusiastic demand of the
audience. Last evening a change of
programme was given. and the audience which was larger than on the
firat evening, was entirely satisfied
aud delighted with the performance.
Thesetruly exccellent artists goto Nevada City to-day, where they will
favor the lovers of {g00d music with
one performances.”
COUNTY SUPERVISORS.
Tuurspay, April 12th.
Board met pursuant to adjournment, Present H. L, Day,K. Casper,
F. M. Pridgeon, Jos. Perrin and R.
Huckins. President H. L. Day
presiding:
Minutes of the previous meeting
were read and approyed.
On motion it was ordered that the
Clerk see that the Election Proclamation be published and_ posted according to law.
On motion the Clerk was instructed to advertise the Election Proclamation in all the newspapers _published in the county.
The fee books of the Clerk. and
/Sheriff were examined and declared
settled to April 2ud, 1883.By order the Board adjoarned to
meet to-morrow morning at 10
o’clock A. M.
F. G. Bearry, Clerk.
By W. D. ; aR, Deputy.
Fray, Ap April 13, 1883,
The Board met pursuant’ toadjournment, all the members present.
A. L. Day, President of the Boara,
veveiding:
~ ‘Phe minutes of the previous mecting were read and approved.
The fee book of the Recorder was.
examined and declared settled hed to
April 9) WO8BE SF
F, G. Bearry, Clerk.”
. Br W. D. Harris, Dep.
past two evenings with delightful}
og tear Celebration.
ee
The preparations for the grand
celebration to ‘take place i in this city
on the 26th ofthis montli re about
completed.’ Representatives of all
the encampments and subordinate
lodges in this and the, adjoining
counties will be here to participate
in the celebration, The lodges in
Grass Valley and other places will
be here in full force, The uniformed
battalion, composed of members of:
the Nevada City and Grass Valley
encampments, will make their first
appearance in their new uniforis on
this occasion, and it will be a grand
feature of the procession. ‘The paraphernalia cost about three thousand
dollars, and it is said to be the prettiest and most.attractive of any one.
of the secret organizations in this
city. . Chares E, Mulloy will act as
Grand Marshal of the day, assisted
by G. V. Schmittburg, and others,
whose appointments have not as yet
been made, . The various orders will
meet at Odd Fellows Hall on the
morning of the 26th at 10 o'clock.
At 11 o’clock ‘the procession will
be formed on Broad street and match
along the following route: r
Down Broad street to the Plaza
up Main to Commercial, up Cummercial to Pine, up Pine to Broad
up Broad to the junction of East
Broad street to the Theatre, where
the following exercises will be held:
Call to order by the President of the
day. Musi: by the band. Prayer
by the Chaplain, G. E. Brand. , Ode
by the Nevada City Glee Club.
Esther R. D. Lodge and other members. Ceremony for the celebration
of the anniversary ‘of the Independ
ent Order of Odd Fellows, Oration
by Wm. H. Barnes, P.G. M. An:
niversary hymn by Glee Club.
Prayer by the Chaplain. Select’ piece.
by the Glee Club, Benediction by
the Chaplain. Dismissal for dinner. ,
All visiting members with
wives are invited to dine with Onstomah Lodge. The social entertainment and dance will be held at
Hunt's Hall, commencing at eight
o’clock. Reception Committee:—
C. E. Mungor, W. H. Martin, -N.
P. Brown, J, C. Rich, C, H. Mallen,
L. M. Sukeforth. Floor Committee:
=C. 5. Nafiziger, G. ¥; Schmittburg,
JohnH. Richards, John Waters, A.
R, Wadsworth, ~Manager:—John
Michell,
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“WHAT THEY ARE DOING.
Personal and Social Items Gleancd
Here and There.
L. 8. Calkins -will return “home tomorrow.
Judge Searls is expected home tonight.
Geo. E. Turner has gone to the
Bay,
Mrs. C. E. Malloy has been quite
sick but is now. convalescent,
Len, Dorsey, an old Nevada City
typo, is at Truckee.
Robert Jeffrey is quite ill at his
residence at Grass Valley, and is untable to attend to business.
John. Bennett who is so seriously
ill with pleuro-pneumonia, at Grass
Valley is somewhat better.
Mrs, Ruth, the rifle shot, is at
Crescent Mills, Sierra Valley, and
she is suffering from inflammatory
rheumatism.
Geo. C. Sargent will leave San
Francisco on Saturday for Germany.
D. E. Stover is still confined to
his bed by sickness
i.. McMurray, who was at one
time engaged in the ‘‘criminal business” of hydraulic mining, was in
town yesterday,
A. 8. Bigelow, Superintendent of
the Eureka Lake Co., is not in town.
Neither is Pat Campbell of the Golden Gate hydraulic mine. We publish this notice for the benefit of the
Marysville Appeal. =
On Wednesday evening, Mr, and
Mrs, Frank Carter, tendered their
daughter Bessie a party, at their residence in Boston Ravine, the occasion being in honor of her eighteenth
birthday. :
J. J. Rogers, while out in his
yard, stepped on a picked rock and
was thrown to the ground. In trying to save himself he sprained one
‘of his ankles and wrist.
.— o> “
Only Think of It.
v —
This is the ninth day that no divdrce case has been reported from
Grass Valley. Is it possible that
the married people there are living
more harmonious’ than they. have
been in the habit of doing? If 0;
we shall be pleased to know it, Not
long ago it seemed as though we had
an item almost every day about
some One trying to obtain a divorce,
and hardly knew where the end
would be. We rejoice to know that
Grass Valley has reformed in that
respect.
Later.—Since the above was “gus
in type we learn that Judge Roberts,
of Grass Valley, arrived here yesterdry and procceded with all dispatch
to the Clerk’s office to file a complaint in a divorce case. ‘That let’s
us out! Whither are we drifting?
Wii Rebatld.
Union:—Peter Brunsteter:proposes
‘. to lose no time in -rebuilding his
plaining mill _whichwas destroyed
by fire on Sunday
in a short time hive up anew buildcontainiag all the necessary maBi for the carrying on of the
business, Although he was a heavy
loser, and was not insured for a cent,
he is one of those. men who never
. says “die,” and before long wlll be
driving the operations of his mill
with the same energy as before.
and West Broad, countermarch down}
their]
night, but will iv]
'
‘Morton, Wasson: Bad as the
election of Mr. Bogys to the position
of ‘inspector of fruit. pests” was to
the Horticultural interest of the
State, the cold snap of last night
has been, at least for this n eighborhood, _ténfold . worse, The,
whole fruit and grape crop may be
considered as annihilated or at least
véry badly damaged. I have for the
past twelve years kept a daily record
of the weather and of everything pertaining to Horticulture, but I never
had to record anything yet approaching the disaster of last night.
Peaches, pears, plums, cherries, almonds and the like are entirely annihilated, nota solitary onéleft to tell
the tale, As to apples they ard almost
as badly damaged,except those where
the blossoms were not yet out, will
come out safe, but to fall an’ easy
prey to the codlin moth. ‘My entire yrepe crop has escaped the frost
which is solely due to very late pruning. Chestnuts, black mulberries
medlars and late walnuts, which do
uot bud or blossom out before May,
are all right. The annihilating ‘of
our apple and pear crop, if it has
been general throughout the county
will have likely a good effect, that of
starving out the codlin moth and
putting for this season our Hlortioaltural Board to rest.”
Wherever grapes have *been
pruned early, the grape crop is destroyed, The ice was quarter of an
inch thick in a bucket upon my
fruit, no matter how fair the prospects are, before the 15th of April,
‘as I found out that. between the 5th
and 15th of April, is. the worse time
of the year for our fruit crop to go
through. Yours Very trully,
Feuix GILer,
Nevada City, April 13th,
<hdiane
W. C, Fletcher.
The Virginia City Eaterprise
copies the article from the TRANsORIPT in relation to the accidental
death of W. C. Fletcher, and says;
‘William C. Fletcher was a man
well known and very highly esteemed on the Comstock. He was
years of age. He h 8 a brother,
John Fletcher, who resides at Denver, Colorado. Deceased came here
from Omega, Nevada county, California, in_1873..He-was-a-memder
of Escnrial Lodge, No.7, F. and A.
M., of this city; was 2 charter member of Triumph Lodge, No. 11, K.
the Lodges af Old Fellows.”
.
—_
Going East, ;
T. P. Crandall, Esq., the leadiug
merchant. of North Bloomfield, arrived in town. yesterday, and departed on the afternoontrain for San Francisco, Hewill remain at the Bay for
a ‘week, and then visit his old
home in Illinois, after an absence of
29 years. His family accompanies
him, and h2 expects to be gone
about three months. Crandall is one
of the best men in the county, and
his hosts of frienls wish him a
pleasant trip.
poephaeiahe A Sore we
Says Hic Was Mentos.
Last evening a young man from
Nevada City was .in Grass Valley
and while hereclaims to ‘have had
his _packets picked to the tune
of $10. The money he claims
was in his outside coat pocket,
He accused a party of robbing him,
whereupon the person — accused
struck hima severe blow over the
head withaclnb or cudgel. The
case may come into court and then
the guilt of either party will probabi! be proven.
+. — ———Mining Accident,
Union; A miner named Jobn Murley received a severe injury in the
Prescott Hill mine, on. Wednesday
evening, by rock caving upon him
while he was at work and ‘striking
his left leg. No. bones” were
broken, but the leg below the knee
was severely braised: and lacerated
and bled profusely. He-will not-recover from the injury for wecks to
come,
3 ~~
Doings at the Recorder's OMice.
The following instruments have
been filed in the office of the County
Recorder for the week ending Thursday: ‘
Seventeen deeds, 2 homesteads,
10 marriage certificates, 8 mining
locations, 2 executions, 4 satisfactions of mortgages, 6 mortgages, «1
tax deed, 1 official bond, 1 cértificate
of sale, 1 probate order, I ae of
amorney, 1 lien.
»
Alleged Shooting.
The Grass Valley papers contain
notices of a rumor about a shooting
scrape having occurred in this ‘city.
‘There is nothing in it, we regret. to
‘say. We are so hard pushed for
tteths that we have’ been praying for
something exciting to happen, and
to tell the truth, we don’t care what
transpires, sv long as we geta “nifty”
item. We don’t want to be counted
in on the shooting part, however.
Death of Philo F. Rice:
——
Philo F. Rice, brother of the late
Mrs. L. P. Frisbie, both of whom resided in this city many years ago,
died at Melena, Montana, on Wednesday last. His remains: will be
taken to Carson City, where his
daughter and sister are buried. Mr.
Rice was well known to all old residents in this ae
hd
. by stockmen.
placé. Another time, Mr, Editor, . ’
never predict an immense crop of .
a-native-of Ohio and-about—forty-six+
of P., and also a member of one of . .
A Land Office Ruling. "
ae
The Secretary of the Interior has
addressed an important letter to the
Commissioner of the General Land
Office in regard to the occupation of
tracts of public lands in’ California
It says: ‘‘I need not
advise you that inclostite of the
character described are unauthorized
and illegal, su that the settlement is
a trespass only, and gives no right to
the occupant, or that such occupation does not legally exclude bona
fide settlement by another. Such
trespass on the public lands is equally as offensive to law and morals as
if.upon private property, and such
lands not legally appropriated are
vacant and subject: to disposal by
whomsoever legally applies them.
Until settlement is made under the
settlement laws there can be no objection to the grazing of cattle or the
cutting of hay on Government lands,
provided that such unappropriated
lands are left open to all alike. To
allow a few wealthy stockmen to
fence these lands, and ‘thus practically withdraw them from the operation of the settlement laws, and deprive men of small means of the advantage of acquiring settlement, will
not be allowed under any pretense
whatever.
~-Tv-there-is-ever-a-time-in-a’ man’s"
life when he is tempted to lie, it is
when the Assessor begins to ask personal questions.
No Whiskey!
Brown’s Iron Brtrers
is one of the very few tonic
medicines that are not composed mostly of alcohol or
whiskey, thus becoming a
fruitful source of intemperance by promoting: a desire
for rum.
Brown’s Iron Bitters
‘is’ guaranteed to be-a nonintoxicating stimulant, and
it will, in nearly every case,
take the place of all liquor,
and at the same time absolutely kill the desire for
whiskey and other intoxicating beverages,
Rev. G.'W. RIcE, editor of.
the American. Christian Review, says of Brown's Iron
Bitters:
Cin., O., Nov. 16, 1881.
Gents :—The foolish wast.
ing of vital force in business,
pleasure, and vicious indulgence of our people, mikes
our preparation a necessity ;
and if appued, will save hundreds who resort to. saloons
for temporary recuperation.
Brown’s Iron BitrErs
has been thoroughly tested
for dyspepsia, indigestion,
biliousness, weakness, debility, overwork, rheumatism,
neuralgia, . consumption,
liver complaints, kidney
troubles, &c., and it never
fails to render speedy and
permanent relief
FOR SALE BY
CARR BROTHERS.
BUTEL AKRIVALS.
' NATIONAL rca HOTEL
STANLEY A. EDDY. SA eda ova. .Proprietor
April 12, 1883,
G. V. Orton, San Francisco.
‘Kd. E, Brehm, do
C. KE. Hanson, do
Joseph Ruse Ruby Hill.
H. Redman, Forest City.
Fred Jones, Grass Valley.
G. R. Carson, do
Geo, Tracy, do
Mrs. E. Brodt, Hunts Hill.
F. Schultz, Eureka.
L. Dulac, .City.
Hayden Tilla Concert Company.
H. ©. Newbury, Dutch Flat,
L. R. Colgrove do
B. McClintock, N. San Juan.
D. Sloat, Washington.
Union Hotel,
RECTOR BROS......Proprietors.
April 12th, 1883.
J. E. Brown, City.
H, W. McDonald, "Gand Valley.
W. J. Shirley, Ss. Yuba River.
= P. Loughridge, or
H.-S. Chase,
C. W. Cross, o
J. Fraser, Ranch.
T. Barker, Sheridan. :
J. McCarthy, Washington.
H. Hammon, San Francisco. .
——S
Positively the Last Week. °
20 dozen sets of Rodger Bros. A
1 Spoons and Forks, Butter Dishes
Card Receivers, Vases, Cups, etc. A
ot of fine Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Solid and Roll ‘Gold
Chains, Bracelets, Necklaces, etc.,
etc., all to be closed ont this week
by auction and private sales, Next
Saturday is the lastday. G. Tracy,
auctioneer. Everything warranted
by Alf Berg, of Grass Valley,
watchmaker and jeweler. apl2-tf
. Mryxrs insure against accident
and death in the ‘‘Home Benefit Association,” G, E. Brand & Bro., Agt:
‘. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate for WoWHEN a woman’s beauty becomes
the key of her existence it is sumething to adore,
Go to Gambrinus Malt
For Hot Sausages, fresh from San
Francisco, . apl4tf
Lvnanaise veeante
. AN Kinds of Sandwiches
Tn good style, 15 cents each, at Gambrinus Hall. apl4-tf
Special Notice.
Having purchased the Oil Paintings ef A. S. Chase, the raffle for the
same will take place April 28th, instead of April 14th. They can be
seen at the Bank Exchauge Saloon.
i fapl4-tf H. B. Grin,
se igi Policy.
Minera, secure an Accident Policy
a-the-Home-Benefit Association. It
costs but little, and ‘in case of accident you will be allowed from $5 to
$25 per week, according to the pollcy you takeout. Accidents are liaole to occur at any moment, and if
you obtain an accident, policy from
us the amount you. would receive, in
case of an accident, would be more
han regular Wages.
lw Branpv Bros, Agents,
Oe
Nor an experiment orcheap patent medicine is Brown’s-Iron Bitters.
It-is-prepared-by-one-of theoldest
and most reliable chemical firms,and
will do‘all that is claimed for it.
men atid Children.
. Dr, Jos, Holt, New Orleans, La.,
says: “I have frequently found it
of excellent service in cases of debility, loss of appetite, and in convalescense from exhaustive illness, and.
particularly of service in treatment
of women and children,”
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Wanted, Girl
To do general housework, Enquire at the residence of Dr. ValanSearls’, ; “
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CHILDREN’S pictures taken instantaneously by Swart, Nevada ity, tf
a
: The Beehive
Isthe place to buy your groceries
rr Oe Goand see how it is Hed
--all-tf
Proyipe-for your families by in:
suring in the Hom» Benefit Association. Call at Brand Bros, and the
will give you full partiogiars free of
charge. tf
— see
Piano Tuning.
permanently established Piano and
Organ Tuner and Regulator, is prepared.to fill all orders promptly.
Mr. Jordan is highly recommended
by the musical fraternity. Leave
orders at Brand & Bro.’s store, tf
re
For -Corns,—Warts,Bunions, ~ all
‘Lamott’s French Corn Paint.” It
cures permanently without pain or
eoreness, Sold by druggists everywhere. Post paid by mail 25 and 50
cents, Depot for Pacific coast, 1019
Market st., San Francisco. m24-1m
For Photographs go to Swart,
Broad street, Nevada City. f20-tf.
THE only preparation that does
color the teeth, and will not cause
headache or constipation, as other
iren preparations will is Brown's
‘Tron Bitters.
The Beehive.
There is no establishment north of
Sacramento that offers greater inducements to purchasers of groceries,
provisions, etc., than the Beehive,
on Commercial street, Nevada. tf
Luck
Isa word which should have no
place in any vocabulary. A man
must have ability to succeed, and a
medical preparation, merit. There
isnoluck about SOZODONT. It
was sure to succeed from the first,
because it was good, and did all that
was claimed for it. .
House For Sale.
The residence on Pine street,
which was formerly occupied by Mr.
Jamieson, and now by Mrs. Woodward, is offered for sale. For fur-.
ther particulars euquire of John T.
Morgan at Citizens Bank. all-tf
A Card.
To all whoare suffering from the errors
aad indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss oi manhood, &c.,
will send a recipe that will cure you, FRE
‘OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis
covered bya missionary in South America
Send aself-addressed envelope to the Rev.
JoserH T. Inman, Station D, New York
yos SIEITERS
CELEBRATED
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What the great restorative, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, will: do,
must-be gathered from what it has
done. It has effected radical cpres
in thousands of cases of dyspepsia»
billious disorders, intermittent fever,
nervous affections, general debility,
constipation, sick headache, mental
despendency, and the peculiar complaints and disabilities to which the
feeble are'so subject.
For sele by all Druggists and
physicians and druggists recommend . } §
GRASS VALLEY,
ROUGH AND READY,
WASHINGTON,
WHEATLAND and other places,
Anniversary Hym
J. C. RICH,
JOHN
YTALISES,
Eiyman, Bros.;
Dealers generally.
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ODD FELLOWS’ DAY. :
Oustomah Lodge, No. 6, 1, 0.0, Fy
y “ASSISTED BY THE
LODGES, ENCAMPMENTS,
——AND—REBEKAH DEGREE LODGES
— OF—.
TRUCKEE,
NORTH SAN JUAN,
MOORE’S PLAT,
DUTCH FLAT, ’
WILL HOLD A GRAND
0°
fellowing--route;FRATERNAL RE-UNION,
AT NEVADA CITY, APRIL 26,
At 11 o'clock a procession of the several Lodges,
Rebekah Degree Lodges, escorted by the
UNIFORMED BATTALION,
With Brass Bands, under the direction of
Grand Marshal Chas. E. Mulloy
Aided by G. von SCHMITTBURG,
Will march from the Odd Fellows’ Hall along the
Doin Broad Street to the Plaza, up ‘Shahi to
Cominercial, up Commercial to Pine, up Pine to
Broad, up Broad to the Junction of East-and West
Broad, countermarch down Broad street to the
THEATRE,
ellows.
Oration by Wm. H. Barnes, P.G. M.
n by Glee Club.
Prayer, by.the Chaplain,
Select piece by the Glee Club.
Benediction by the Chaplain.
DISMISSAL FOR DINNER. .—All visiting members with their wives are invited
to dine with Oustomah Lodge.
———o
W. H. MARTIN,
C. H. MALLEN, L.
Where the following exercises will be held:
Call to order by the President of the Day.
Music by the Band,
Prayer by the Chaplain, G. E. Brand.
Ode by the Nevada City Glee Club,
Esther R, D. Lodge and other members.
Ceremony for the Celebration of the _ Anniversary of the Independent
tine, Main street, opposite Judge Order of Odd F
The Social Entertainment and Dance will be held
at-Hunt's-Hall, commencing at 8 o'clock.
Reception Committee :
C. E. MUNG CR,
H.-L. Jordan,.an experienced and . .
N. P. BROWN,
M. SUKEFORTH.
FloorCommittee:
WATERS,
ie)
BOOTS
O
C.J. NAFFZIGER, Gs v. SCHMITTBURG, JOHN--H. RICHARDS,
Aw BR. WADSWORTH.
~~ Manager---JOHN MICHELL.
“THE TIME HAS COME
AND WE ARE READY TO SHOW
THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA COUNTY:
. LARGEST, MOST ELEGANT.
AND VARIED STOCK OF
MENS’, YOUTHS’.iAND BOYS’
CLOTHING
sLVER SEEN IN. THIS COONTY.
Ea Tig, CAPS, . GENTS’ FURNISHING
“~“GOODS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS,
S AND SHOES, Etc.
NEW GOODS, NEW(STYLES, NEW PATTERNS.
We claim this Assortment to be the Best,
and largely under usual prices.
Patronize us and your purchases shall °
be right always.
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Please Remember we have the Goods and
make thef Prices right. :
Hyman Bros., 6 Murray Street, ‘New York,
Hyman Bros., 216, 218 California St., San Franc’o
Honolulu, H. Islands.
“AYMAN'BROS, Gor, Broad Pi
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