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April 17, 1870 (4 pages)

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fo Grass VaLiry Irems.—We get the _ Gray Vall ; TRADER'S NOTICE. —Notice is hereTHE GAUSE OF IT! ®SOLE dy, ven test Re nan, ofthe We copy the following from the aTegular meeting of ane the to-tell the plain Story of sented and adopte d: Tothe N.G: V. —_—_—_——————"_ his early life in this State and about F. Officers and Bros. of the Grass “A PeRPeCY Frr.—A short time since the circumstances of his important disley Lodge, No. 12, 1.0.0: F. most lowing passage occurred: “The Republican party of California has aright to demand that this-quarrel shall cease, and the journals of the party which are continually eticouraging factious warfare should be discoun. . : Your for an order ; mitting her to catry ties of Sierra and count; Silks, Fancy & Domestic Goods, shall is old and povr,and must do sormneduty of preverings suitable resolutions ofthe of said art, on bitsinéss in ‘the GotinNevada, ih the State of Caj nal and we trust a happier state of ex-. THAN ANYBODY ELSE, istence, be it therefore, . : Resolved, That in the decease of our Which is the cause of our ‘Large brother, this Lodge bas sustained the loss of a dutiful and worthy member, , the community -a-good-civizen and; “to an ‘Act of the State of California, passed April 12th Sales and Small Profits:» en his an we outs at our Goods and Prices before . bereav ed family a devote d husba nd and for hit-wroten BYay Hotse; branded B on Women to transact business in their own name as Sole Traders,” and of the Amendato bancy Sture; mts April 14th, 1870. FOR SALE, (QHEAP FOR CASH: One 12-ineh Engine, One 10-inch Engine, '}ed tribute to -his worth as husband, father, friend, and brother, that the . Two Horn’s Amalgamating Pans. ; Benefit of the Nevada Library, -AS yesterday's train, number. two, méntion.: This reminds us of a trick west bound , was under way a few miles charter and regalia of this Lodge be **SHOO FLY,”? Don’t bodder me about ‘Globe Koz-On which occasion the played on us by the Bulletin in cutting east Of Matlin, says the Elko Jndedraped in mourning for the period of thirty days. us off ite exchange list, simply because : <“ION, A. C, NILES, pendent of April 13th, a very old genzles’ and ‘Goose:Necks,’ “Resolved, That our thanks are due we mentioned thé*fact that Simonton Ueman by the name of Lewis, a passenand are tendered the officers and memHaving kindly volunteered, will deliver his was once cowhided in the streets of ger, fell from the platform of the train bers of Healdsburg Lodge, No. 64, L. Aiedihg Essay on BORES, ° PigeEnrs Universal Hy@raulic Washington,in reply toa mean insinuaThe Instrumental Music under the direction unobserved. On reaching Matlin his 0. O. F., for the faithful and fraternal ‘KNUCKLE AND NOZZL# is the care extended our deceased brother in of Messrs MULLER & BLUM will favor the best Machine forJOIN’ tion. We can get along without either Hydra-uic Mining ever in~~ son missed of him, and not finding him, the journals mentio ned. audience with gems from the STANDARD OPERAS. his last sickness and burial. vented, It works with greater_ease, throws more water with less friction ana costs less money than any other muchine, : It is much he took a hand car and found the regreater punishment to read them than Six or eight men came near being asThe Vocal Musiennder the direction of Mesmains of his father by: the side of the to do without them. sts CHASE AND LEAVITT will render seme : phixiated in the Silver Wave mine, of track, about three miles back. One of these machines may be seen at work the Grand Chorusses at the Camilla Urso : The at-TOWLEBRos-claims, at the West Gap . Treasure City, April passe 9. nger The draft of train from could not move baek,as. Sugar Loaf, near this city, THE Censvs.—We learn from our all its Grand and Startling Effects, the airshaft became closed by some freigh t train No. ) . 6 For was further particulars apply to following up be_ Eastern exchanges that General Walmeans, shutting off the supply of fresh _ The .Kyening’s Entertainment will be interspersed with Readings, Tableaux, &c. &c. ¥F. H. FISHER, ker, the Superiatendent of the Census, hind. The company’s division Superair,and the blacksmith shop was runThe whole to concitude with a highly amusiug At the Machine Shop, Stiles’ Mill. has given notice to the Marshals of the intendent, James Campbell, on beipg . and entertaining FARCE specially written for Nevada, April 8th: ning full blast 40 feet under ground, this occasion; 3 different States that their assistants telegraphed of the occurrence, ordered This soon filled a the coffin NEVADA DRUG STORE. excavations with . and made instant preparations who are to take the census will be reJAMES A. STIDGER, foul air, the first discovery of .which to send out an extra trainto quired to do the work themselves and forward Attorney at Law, _ was made by the foreman of the mine, not allowed to farm it out. It is the the remains to any point that the rélaSuccessors to B. F. Spence. GENT FOR THE SALE OF MINING Deale rema rking that he felt weak, when it tives might desire, but before Starti rs inDrugs and Chemicals. ng farming out system that has, in a great 4 y transpired that all the men below were Leasing and Selling Honse Cx2 ° s and Lots. measure, rendered our censuses com-. he was telegraphed that the son had. A full supply of the Standard Patent Medi buried the remains near where the ac“nearly exhausted, They were imme. ’ Collections promptly attended to. nes always on hand. Prescriptions . ines paratively valueless. Nearly everyrately compounded Alall hours of the accnOffice with O. P. Strpazn, in NORTH SAN n diately hoisted to the surface. day or cident occurred. t, Ottice of Dr.” R. M. HUNT thing depends on the JUAN, } PRESTON & FAIRCHILD, kind of men em ployed for this service, and’ we hope that-no consideration but superior fit ; aching Sunday, We Guxss So.—The Hzaminer, com. Pre Divi NEVADA THEATRE. ne ces will be held in the Meth menting upon Jo. Hamilton’s letter to odist ChurServi ch, Sunday morn ness will be allowed to decide in favor County Clerk Rogers, says >" aplo. Friday Evening, April22nd. ing at 11 0’clock and in the evening at7% o’clock. Sabbath . , No. 43. : } oad Street, Nevada City. Nevada Light Guard. Attention. y ordered to appear at 2. feYOU v are AKMhereb OKY , in “} -of applicants. We supposed from in‘We believe the Fifteenth Ame ndSchool at 145 o’clock, BP. m. Rev. J. W. ez ‘structions already sent to the Marshals, ment a fraud, Nevertheless, itis such NEVADA CITY, The Mana geme Stum Past nt respecstfully Announces one ar. p, that the Census law had been definitely & traad that we will have to acquiesce Serv ices in the Congregational Church, in, unless We are, as a State, prep On MONDAY, April 18th, 1870 ared. settled ; but we now learn, says the to throw ours elves on our res -rved }morning and evening at the usual hours. ("THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE OR _ Enterprise, that: there isstill—before tights and make good-oar resistance by . SundaySchool -immediately after “morning GANIZ ATION-OF-THE COMPANY, forthe ~~~ Congress a bill amending the old Cenan appeal toarms, For this we do not service, Rev. Alexander Parker, Pastor. tran sact ion of importani business, and beli for Preaching at the Baptist Church Sunday, sus Act. In fact, the bill has already war eve our people Teady. ‘The last drill. By order. JNO. A. LANCAS will serve them for some time TER, at ll a.m. and . 74 p,m. Sabbath Schoolat’ passed the House, and we presume no They have come ~~~" Captain Commanding. to the conclusion— the close of the morning J. F. Carr, 0. 8, service. Rev. ‘J. appointments will be made until the “better endure the ills they have ASSISTED BY~— ap10 (inA. Wirth, Pastor, Zs measure has been disposed of in some cluding the Fitteenth _Amendment) MRS , MAR RIN ER, Episcopal services at the Court SPRING OPENING! 4 than fly to others that they know House not every Sunday manner by the Senate. Although that of,” “The leading Soprano’ of San Francisco. morning at 11 o'clock, by SENOR GARMIN] Morley, bill, we believe, does not altér in any. What became of the moral and phys Rev. Mr. Anderson, Tenor, from the Grand Italian respect the mode of taking the census ical power of the fifty members of the _ Divine. Services at the Catholic Church, MES. Cc. W. CAMPBELL, Opera, FIRST IN THE FIELD. prescr Sund “GRAND CONCERT ‘CAMILLA URSO! ibed by the existing law, still the late Legi slature who signed the card ay morning at 10g o’clock. Sund ay to School 2, and Vespers at 7 P. M. Rev subject is to be considered in abeyance the County Clerk of Sacramento coun ty? Father Claire, Pastor, until legislation with reterence to it~ is The Ry Hea completed. miner is nor ared for an The Marshals, therefore, “appeal to arms,” and prep says, “the last ciementeeetiernte tee are not likely to take any steps to. (thie people) for wards organizing their forces. for the ‘Warwill_-seeve—theus some time.” work while this bill is pending. We guess go, ar PERSONS curious about the wages of rangements for her concert tou r in the royal folk abroad may find it consolainterior of California and Nevada, hav tory to Know that there is paid to ing made, the Alta says, ave ry fortuAlexander. IL. $8250,000, or $25, 000 a j Bate selection of artists: Mrs. Marriner, gophrano; Mr. Morley, ‘tenor; Campbell, basso; Mr. Dohrmann, ist, and also some of the best BORN. > In Grass Valley, ———} wife of Bob Scott, a April 15th, 1870, to the son, nD “CAMILLA Unrso has concluded her day ; Abdul Azis, $6,000,000, or $18,000'a day ; Napoleon IIL., $5,000,0 00, or $14,219 a-day; Francis Joseph, $4,000,000, or $10,050 a day; Frederic k William I., $8,000,000, or $8,210 a day; Victor Emmanuel, $2,400,000, or $6,840 a day ; Victoria, $2,200,000, or g6, seaiar) b—— —— — — — professors snef In Grass Valley, of Edwin James!a” ril 16th dettenfan nit Mr. pian a DIED, revert No. 6, Knight s empiar, will assem t of music. On Monday she will givea in Nevada, on oat Che Aophan, concert in. Sacramento; on Tue sday in Monday, April 1 Sth, at 7 1-2 o'cPk, Suisun, for a: charity; on Wed nesday in Sacramento; on Thursday in Marys. ped and fell to the track upon re slip between the IC S. W. BUGBRE, Agent, “ape A DISPATCH from Washingto n states >the that weekly mails betwee n San Diego care were stopped, and he was-fo und and San Francisco will co ~ steady cars, His ory attracted attention mmence next week on the coast steame r, S=-TAKEN AT PAR. oy ———— JUST RECEIVED NEW PRINTS, NEW DRESS GOODS, «ec. &e, KE. office of} CitY Marshal, . at. the For City Marshal. e , _ A. GOLDSMITH.
Nevada, March 10th, 1870, of City Marshal. SNestion to the office For: City Marshal 8. 8. GETCHELL is ann e 48 a candidate for the hereby offen,of City,Man shal, . donated to the Nevada Benévolent Assessor, has HARTFORD. Society. i ed to, and is now h ld the undersigued. We hereby cautioaitn aioy e sneer Wt ah our consent all infringementu s : . Fe ar ag bats . F a, said po T, NEVADA crry, ‘ ton ae” mr cE Pere Incerporatea 18 Auscts, 10, 2,500,000. y Give mea ah April brated by eati a week, abstai __and last of; th servance and . from Egyptiar tation of sériz and the chanti debted to A. matzos-or-un] in very thin diameter, and Death of Wi Wm. Rule, Valley, but lat pheumonia at was @ Very pro mains will be 1 interment un Knights Temp city, yesterday ing that arran; services on T the Knights attend the fun the Marysville was @ man of capacity, and h was the discove quartz lodes, a1 ferson-mine, . y Messrs. Snyder Consummat The sale of Asmd-Creek clai and the deed w. Recorder yester sell te the Swee poration organi Kingdom of ¢ The amonnt pa 000, and the dec stamp,-—'Phese . minihg claims which negotiati a year Or morefrom time to ti exactness of tit! _ Company. We ment of foreigr sure to ‘pay, as investments in . The Orleans A contract ha, Orleans Compa feet upon the le and the sulphur the latter, rece: man’s works, ¢ yielded, $768 per to be as rich as . the company is . and good fellow a fortune, Arr: to ptt machin order that the n large scale. Going East. Mrs. R. M. Ht gone several m wish them’a ple: their appreciatio took possession Hunt, giving ar Heavy Sale. W.B. Bourne, chased threé-fou pire mine, Gras: is owned by Cap tendent of the n half of the Pitts the North Star; : Empire mine. Hold On, K. Casper, of Price & Co., left _ Citose bringo in and most fashio: nn ishi Thin os weede of rodney f all kinds done style and at low in commemor. "ing untouchec were slain. § party. THE announeed of City ,. . ers only one. sacrifices are ( posta of the re prise to the ladi Lis hereb y announced as a candidate efor fi lecti re-ele Old School Je on Wednesday n — t@PRICES TO SUIT THE TIM J AMES. MCNALLY, ES xD. at the ‘merous friends; will be a request of uuGR Dem EE ocr NB ati AC c KS canTA KEN AT PVR. didaer sp te for Ter the Bais keeping straight thestream of ian armories in New Yor k er the same : that the abowat are said te have been remove ve tioned Ajfew doors below the Natio tent d. is gn still im falfo coal lrce and effeMen nal Exchange, ct and ——_————es, 5 CURRENCY 4 FIRE For, City, Treasurer. (J, B. ERAWPORD fe & can fior City INSURA easurer. All the NCE emoluments For City Assessor, COMPANY fornia,} wer pa Ni trate on the Canadian frontier for Charles E. Lewis, who, with the} lie his family, purpose of another raid. All was-emigrating to California, the arm s was kill. in the Fen ed. the platform of the car, and the April 19th, at 10 1-2 o'cloc k, CHARLES MARSH, Com mander. Nevada, April 16th, 1870: ~P = About midnight’ he went out 2" This is the o Oppo the celebrated Violin Ha big rtunity to h abroad require her immediatere dvageinents 4 fture fro California, fedress all communic atio FREDERICK LUER, Manns to W. CO attending the Fu neralof ville; thence in succession at _ 270.@ day; Leupold, $600,000, Nevada or $1,. SIR JOHN RULE , 648.a day. In addition to this salar y, City, Graes Valley, Virginia City, Car AT GRASS VALLEY, on Tu esday, each sovereign is furnished’ with a dozson City; retaurning™ to Stockton, San enor more first-class houses to live in Jose, Vallejo Napa and Petaluma. without any charge for rent. ON THE War Patu.—The Fen ians are said to-have left New York Rat.Roap ACCIDENT.—At in large Lucie, -a numbers; some say for the purpos station on thé Central Pacific Rai e of lroad, attending the meeting at Chicag about one hundred miles wes o, otht of Promers(say they are ebout to ontory, an accident occurr ed, by which concen Tickets'$1. “For sale at the Nati onal Exchange Hotel by W. H, Davidson , No extra charge for Reserved Seats, Doors open at 7% o'clock, Concert commence at 8 o’elock,. PR. MM. To make arrangements for PARTICULAR NOTICE Pianist, For City Marshal. Attention Sir Knights ! Nats NT Basso. HERR DOHRMANN, tinue for‘ seve last of which the temple at _ One 8-inch Pump, .__ ‘One 6-Inch Pamp. majority of Republicans will_net tounp u r purchases, a6 -an-af feetionate father.— ‘ tenance this exhibition of makce, ei ther. the left hip, “and Weighing about 800 Resolved, T hat-we extend our heattONE FLUE BOILER, pound s, by the leaders or the press, and they. per rueeantites LITERARY felt condolence to the widow and famTwenty Feet Long. Diameter 42 inches, should not de-se.”——~ Afirm in Grass Valley received a ily of our departed brother, with. the —AND-— ONE The Sacrainento Bee seems to have telegram from below, on Friday, statin 30-IN earnes CH GLOBE NOZZLE,, t prayer that a spirit of resignag, CRAIG'S PATENT, hten the stro of afflict that the price of quicksilver had adtion ke ion. Grand Musical Entertainment, that “He who temper theeth winds diately “thereafter was guilty of the vanced two and a half cents per pound. and : —AT THE— Castings of Every Deseription to the shorn lamb” may watch over . grosely unprofessional trick of cutting -We presume that the advance was ape necand protect her and hers through life’s NEVADA THEATRE, ° GREATLY REDUCED PRICES: QenAR Ante us off from its exchanges. We knew essary since the poor men who have Vicissitudes and re-unite ‘in Heaven the s friendship and Jove now. severthat INQUIRE OF McClatchy had“slipped-up” on-anthe monopoly ef the “article-were only . linkof On Saturday Evening, April 30th. ed on earth. DAVID THOM, appointment, and that ‘he showed his able to clear $14.90 ‘per flask on the Resolved, . recognition of the auspices-of the NEVADA LITNEVADA FOUNDRY, SPRING STREET.. soreness inthe Bee, but we never. article; California is a cheap State for virtues of theThatin deceased as evidenced in U NDER.the ERARY SOCIETY, for the Nevada City, March 8th. all the relations of jife; and as a-merit. dreamed his corns were so tender, or mento come-to work. —_— we should have given the Bee a special The Jewis , 1852, entitled “An Act to authorize Married Lie &e, &c. on the death our worthy brother thing for a living besides manual labor. Rev. Chas. H. of Northup beg leave to Ever brought to this city. His lecturing tour will begin in ‘Grass submit the following : WHEREAS, in the dispensation of the Valley, because Grass Valley is the principal mining town in the State, Almighty our worthy and esteemed WE HAVE THE VERY LATEST STYLES brother Chas. H. The. Legislatare,. ‘last Winter approremoved from this Northup, has been AND SELL OUR GOODS ¢HEAPER transitory to an eter tenanced by the people. A public jour-. priated to the pioneer and discoverer nal, simply because ita friends have $100 peF thont h, but the Governor failfailed to secure appointments, is, not ed to sign the bill, and so the feeble old justified in bringing ite quarrel before the public and exhibiting its sores as a man is put upon his own resources. mendicant. Such things are disgusting ~M. Byrne, Jr. offers & reward of $50 Spuny Beautiful Stock of Dress Goods, ifornia, in her own name and on her own ac Val we published an article’on “The Quarcovery at Sutter’s Mill in 1848. _Marcommittee to whom was assigned the rel d¢* Washington,” in which the fol , in the * 88 . Phe discoveter of g ey Lodge, N 12,1. in Califoraia, 0. GO, F. held HY Ga _ ROSENTHAL, J. W. Marsbull; proposes to lééture in thig evening (April 14,)’ the lowing : FAyeosr RECEIVED the Largest and preamb le and lutions were preCalifornia agd do welto l wait ¥ ¢ EVabacrry.1a ATS r Robbery, A house clothing. nin Go . days ago anit reb