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IMPOSTORs . .
re you now?
on against Us ig
fowhere !
2 MOTTO IS
ee
LES “AND sMarr
—o
BERG BROS.
the Bank of Nevada Co.}
PPOSITION STORR in xe.
lont use deception in our
A to deceive the public by
bees (Cheap John style) tb
nded publi, and sel]
“4 or shelf worn Dry Goods,
Chatam Street style of busi.
na
berg Bros;
E LARGEST 8T0CK
_+OFr—
y GOODS
Nevada City.
selected with sp-cial care i
uropean and. Eastern Marreat for the ladies to call at
LACE STORE.
est. selection of Goods of'all
lors, to be found this side of
which we will sell at prices4 Competition,
0 HUMBUG !MY IS RICHES!
ention is drawing near, ani
4 to who shall ‘be County
§ resolved, Rosenberg Broi .
f auy office. We have coi
duct our business. Let :
known that we cannot ani
indersold. We sell cheapr
e third grade dea!ere ean buy
nberg Bros.
THE LEADING
,ODS DEALERS
ok consists of the
ST NOVELTIES.
is Silks of all colors
s Irish Poplin.
s Fancy and Striped
ds French and Amer5.
ds of all brands MusStraw Hats.
ovelty Parasols.
Aneries. te Gay of are
and ins @lape Dry Gost!
o-led.gway by humbag. »
hea any rah wade +
imess. By, calling =
RE you will be saeured of th
VU 2
0 AGAYSK
Hess, on Pine street, on Sunday.
~——yada, 85.
. deposes and saith as follows:
leaving there I went down to Tom
. Canfield’s; had a few drinks at Can* gat down and had.a few drinks;
. in her house, but never had any
i geen durability, excel agything
yEVADA CITY, CAL.
“LOCAL AFFAIRS.
‘Parry Roberts.
berts, who was shot. by Kate
. night last, has Oe, given up by his .
physician, ‘there*being no hopes of
his recovery. Yesterday morning he .
complained considerably of pain in’
his legs and ‘stomach; and it was
thought mortifi n had -bet in.—
Judge son was sent for on
fonday evening to take his testimony, which we herewith publish in
full:
State of California, Gonnty of NeDeposition of feury Roberts: taken
under oath before me, W. H. David_son, Justice of the Peace in and for
‘Nevada To ynship, on this 2ist day
~of “April; -4:-:--1873,—at-Gold—Flat,
Nevada County, State of California,
Henry Roberts being duly sworn,
“My
‘name 1s Henry Roberts; born in
Cornwall, England; 28 years of age;
my occupation is @ miner; have been
working at Murchie’s lead for about
-one month. About 5 o’clock on
Sunday afternoon; April 20th,-1873;
Jeame into town from Gold Flat. I
went into the National Hotel: after
field’s; after that I went to the house
occupied by Belle Butler and stopped
there along time, say two and a half
hours; after that I went down tuwn
and stopped about ‘half an hour out,
and then returnéd to the same place;
this was about 10.0’clock at night;
shorly after that time the boys that
were there in Belle Butler’ 8 house
with me all left; as itwas raining
very hard, I told Belle Butler that I
guess. I would stop there all night;
she replied I have no bedding for
you; I replied that was all right, I
could lay on the lounge, and she
placed a pillow for me to lay my head
on, algo a quilt to cover me; I laid
down, and had not been lying there
very long, when some one came to
the door and knocked. Belle Butler
went to the door and let a girl in
_ called Kate or Kitty; when she came
in I got up on my feet and asked her
, (Kitty) how she was niaking out;
. she replied to the best. of . my’ knowl. .
“edge, ‘you're a bloody Cornishman;’
48 soon as she made that remark she
shot at me; to the best of my knowleige is was standing sideways to
was a small sized pistol; I could not
tell whether it was a derringer or revolver pistol; Iam confident that she,
Kitty or Kate, did shoot me; never
had any trouble with her; haye been
~trouble' with her;* after “I-was shot I
fell to the floor, and I don’t remember anything that occurred after the
“feinuin’ — place; I had not been
oa t deal through the
wane an swear by the Everlasting God, that. the girl Kate, or
ep as they call her, did shoot me
e night of April 20th, 1873,
His
Henry X Rozerts.
Mark.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, at Gold Flat. Nevada hier
this 21st dog ot April, 1873,
Davrpson, J. P.
Kate Hess, charged with shooting
Roberts, was brought. before Judge
Davidson yesterday afternoon. She
Tequested the examination to be postPoned until Tuesday next, which
. Was granted.
5 Great Mhicepdou.Since the arrival of new goods di-. i
tect from the East at the Clothing
Emporium of Aschheim Bros., the
Tush to that establishment has been
immense. Everybody is anxious and
a to procure one of those late
vie suits manufactured expressly
for this market, which for quality.
everything ever exhibited in any
~ dlothing house in thiscounty.’ Their
stock, comprising in part of ‘thiners’,
business and dress suite; is the most
complete and largest over tegnght to
‘this city, amd they sell them at
. down upon a railroad bridge located .
I saw the pistol in her hand; it’
; fact that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters will
". event every spedien of
A terrible, accident occurred to. the
steomboat-train on the Stonington
und Providence Railroad, Connecticut, on Wednesday last. The steam‘poat-traln ‘from Stonington for Boston fell through a bridge atthe Richmond switch, Six.cars were burned.
Fifteen persons are supposed to have
been killed. Six-bodies have a!réady
been taken from the ruins. The accident .was caused by the fresliet.
‘The latest dispatch,dated April 19th,
from Stonington, says the steamer
arrived at that place with about. 170
passengers, who took the train. for
Providence and Boston. At the
Richmond switch a dam across a
small mill stream had been ‘carried .
away by the water from Enis Pond
about three hundred — feet distant,
completely washing itaway. No one
lived near the pond, so the breaking ef the dam was not known until
One of the rails on the opoosite track
was driven completely through the
engine,
and George Eldridge, fireman, died
Terrible Reelaent in Coninsethint Fir Bally Branserips. ™
semble ‘at the Theatre at 10 0 ‘elock,
A. &%., sharp, and form in line as des__Union Lodge No. 48.
the traizwas thrown-into-thechasm, .
William Guile, engineer, (Main to Commercial, up Commercial
1. 0. O, F.,
ridey, Apa
25th, 1873:
The brethren of the order will asORDER OF PROCESSION,
‘Grand Marshal and Aids.
_ San Francisco Brass Band, ms
Oustomeh Lodge No. 16.
Visiting Brethren.
Golden Star Lodge No, 165.
Samaritan Lodge No. 126.
_ Sutter Lodge No, 100.
San Juan Brass Band.
Ssn Juan Lodge No. 67.
Grass Valley Lodge No. 12.
Union Encampment No. 11, on
horseback. _
Orator and Chaplain oe carriage.
LINE OF MARCH,
ion at the Theatre, and march
down Broad street to the Plaza, up
to Pine, up Pine to Broad, up Broad
at their posts, Their remains have
been taken-from the wrecked engine.
The killed are very much disfigured.
Seven bedies. have been recovered.
Conductor Orrin Gardiner escaped.
was seriously injuredin a thigh. All
the. other brakemén escaped with
slight injuries. Tne killed, as far as
recognized, in ‘addition to those mentioned, were: Albert Allen, of Providence; Jerry Comerer, of Boston;
John Callahan, of New York, About
thirty-five passéngers were wounded,
‘some seriously. It ig thought that
several bodies haye been washed
down the stream, as the flood was
probably. atits hight. The engine
made a fearful leap, passing over the
stream and imbe ding itself in the
opposite embankment.
passenger cars were burned. .The
general estimate of the number killed
is from. eight. to twelve,
Oad Fallows” Celebration.
Gentlemen who propose attending
the Odd Fellows’ Celebration, should
not fail to get one of those Fine Late
Style Suits, imported expressly for
the oceasion by ASCHHEIM,
Corner of Broad & Pine Sts.
Silk Hats.
new styles, ee? received at.
_ ASCHHEIM'S,.
. LO o.1 B.! Notice.
The Odd Fellows’ ball promises to
be a grand affair. No pains have
been spared to make it pleasant for
vll who may attend. The music
which has been secured will be the
cus M. Blum’s celebrated San Francisco string and brass ‘quadrille orchestra, with Willis as prompter, is
sufficient gurrantee that the music
will be such as will delight all. *
READ ROSENBERG BROS.
ADVERTISEMENT IN ANOTHER
COLUMN. mi27
A ure saved for fifty cents: A
cough that would hurry-s man to:
the grave in a few months, can be
comnpistely cured in two or three
days by: using a fifty cent bottle of
Hale’s Honey of Horehound and Tar.
Crittenton’s, 76th Avenue. Sold by
all druggists.Pike's Toothache Drops cure in 1 minute,
Oavrion.—In. our elimate, coughs, colds and lang diseases _ will ie prevail, ConCherry.
Spring in the Clearings.
(in newly cleared regions of country,
epring is always an unhealthy season, The
virgin soil, enriched by decomposed vege. table matter, sends up, when first bared to
the sunshine, volumes of miasmatic vapor
that generates every variety of intermittent
and remittent fever. All low laying,
swampy districts, the deltas of rivers, the
prairies, the salt marshes on the coast, the
bayous of the Gulf States, and the shores
°¢the northern lakes are also visited at.
this season by malarious epidemics that
prostrate no inconsiderable number of their
inhabitants, This ought not to be, for it
it can easily be prevented. No fact in medical history is better established than the
disorder.
A course of this standard tomic snd alter.
ative commenced im advance of the unhealthy season and eontinued regularly
until ite close, will ‘prove an sbeolute proete ees cuaiuame are
as sea in
Thomas Kelan, threugh brakeman, .
POakland,
Only three .
}ONE PRICE CLOTHIER
A beautiful stock of ‘fine Silk Hats, .
best ever heard inthiscounty. Mar-. Taek dinesn y claim its victims.
These if taken in time, can . .
Lag and cured. The remedy
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild}
down Broad street to the Hall, where
the Dedicatory ceremonies will take
place as follows: =
-SXBRCISES AT THE WALD,
1st. Opening Ode by the Brethren.
2d. Prayer by the Chaplain. .
8d. Dedication of new Hall by the
Grand Master and. Grand. Officers.
4th. Prayer by Grand Chaplain.
5th. Singing by the choir.
’ The procession will then reform
and march up-Broad street to junc-:
tion, counter march to the Theatre,
where the oration will be delivered
by P. G. Master, Wm. H. Hill, of
siete
By order of
JONATHAN CLARK,
Grand Marshal. .
B. H, Miller,
‘THE POPULAR ~
~~
—AT HIS—'
BS
Palace of Fashion,
ODD FELLOWS’ BUILDING,
Nevada City
Aru Amortment of the
VERY LATEST STYLES
8 ep
SPRING AND SU MMER
DRESS
ALSO, HATS, —
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
CLOTHING. *
PENMANSHIP.
ROONDDTMRGL cominenent etthe WANE.
INGTON SCHOOL HOUSE, on:
eter tiereers, Sant ¥.
boon, ft é eolock,.. »
Aten RR Ee = tee
mato Sepeeg. STIL TRUMPHANT
exercises of' the celebration of the
54th anniversary of
at Nevada, City, on
to junction, then counter march]
OF EVERYBODY
cence
Just: Received
. : THE LARGEST STOCK F
Dry? Fancy Goods) .
EVER BROUGHT HERE,
SPR Een eee ed orn Mee sameness esac a
BELL .& BROWN.
he maT .
. . ‘jenorarse
CORNER OF .
Dealers im
DRUGS,
CHEMICALS, —
PERFUMERY,
‘TOILET SOAP
BRUSHES, of all kinds.
ma. We shall keep on hand Sonya ansont‘ment of —
“Also es Tull tine of
Patent. Medicines.
A GOOD SUPPLY OF
A, Goldsmith
18 NOW SELLING
BETTER Goons
LOWER PRICES
IN NEVADA CITY.
: You
: CAN
GET
Every aro as Advertischacnne mane Lin
{
———
ar : ma
New Price ‘List :
3-PLY CARPETS, $1 50.
10 yds CALICO for $1.
10 yds MUSLIN for $1,
GRENADINES, 20 ots per yd.
_ PIQUES, 221% cts pr yd.
. SHETLAND SHAWLS, $2.
SOLS, $1 each,
BALMORAL SKIBTS, $1 each.
BSPOOLS COTTON THREAD,
25 cts.
50 ots.
‘75 ets per pair.
_ SUN oon best quality, 60
_ Holes equally ait
s BEAP!
Err yrpickt
~ ps eee
. THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN
And at the Prices mentioned.
8 yds BLEACHED MUSLIN, $1.
FRENCH CORSETS, 50 cts & $1.
GRASS LINEN, 4-4, 25 cts pr yd.
FINE WALKING CANE PARA5 SPOOLS SILK THREAD for
SILK BUTTO oa, 25 cts per doz. a hapsllie a
FINE FRENCH KID GLOVES,
104 a QUILTS, $2
each, 4s ae Toc
HAT FRAMES, one bit.
‘And ‘Hundreds of other Ar-.
REMEMBER, THE ree ag
(Bussenius’ Old Stand.
BELL & BROWN.
FRESH
very
feed cals ; MW %
~hisatstenapae een \ Bi
; Sor ouk aoe Mate BY] Quah .
¢
Wancy& Articles 2
Hs et eat a Jarge and aptendta_ eres
Cor. Pine & Commercial Streets
lise
. 6te., Wi
.
GREAT SALE
le cane
x ed IB. NAYTHAN'S
STORE,
"_owmenty Nathan & Casper. y
Cor. Pine and Commercial Ste.,
" Opposite Masonic Hall.
sn
t 4 eas
B. NATHAN
SPRING AND SUMMER .
: CLOTHING ok
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, . ALFALFA, CLOVER, . {3oons, suoxs, :
TIMOTHY, &c, FUBNISHING SPR.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMTRUNKS,
POUNDED
PURE LIQUORS FOR MEDIVALISES,
CINAL PURPOSES. or
TRUSSES OF ALL KINDS. ETU, ETc.
ALSO, LATEST STYLE OF
HATS!
OF ALL KINDS AND DESCRIPTION.
ba nce
A Fime Assortment of
reece
My Goods will be sold at the very lowest
Give the old Pioneer a call, and he will
give you better bargains than any other
store in . Nevada county,
eee B. NATHAN.
Nevada, April 20th, 1873,
AUCTION.
HE undersigned od. will offer for sale at
. public anction, at hie oieanat
Grass V: Nevada, on ESD
the doth day of 4 April, the following named.
1 Two Horse Team. Wagon and
Harness completu. _
7 Cows ct Calves, or with culf.
2 Three year old Steers.
6 Two year old Heifers,
5 Year
The above above property is held as security
for debt, a and must be sold. Also, at the
and place, unless previously
a
16 head of Yéarlin,
‘Terms of sale— fotes of approved endorsement taken for al) sums over one hunptr naan . Notes eB 4 @.e year at
one per cen’ SUTTON.
Ww. Davidson wae 3 m23
New Spring Goods:
eaten te
MRS. M. A, STERLING.
‘Commercial St., adjoining Masonic Hall,
~. NEVADA CITY.
repared to supply the ladies ot
tl and vicini Bi the latest
Summer Dry Goods, Novelties,
don, which se has just received, such as
Drees Goods, , Muslins, Flannels, Napkins,
Table Linen, Towels, Hosiery, Hat ~
and Bonnet Fra: Straw Hats,
Ribbons, eh
Flowers, ¢tc.
Also, latest style ‘asekelits. Pictur
Wall Pockets. Frames and ee
The will be sold cheap ‘for tagh, Goods
and a share of public patronage is 80x
licited.
MRS. M. A. STERLING:
Neveds, March 30th, 1873.
ANTOINE TAM,
DEALER IN
OYSTERS, .
CONFECTIONERY,
NUTS, CIGARS, <c.
ON PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY.
MI have edded, in connection with my.
. Oyster Saloon, a fine stock of
. } NUTS, CANDIES, CIGARS, kc,
Which steot the beet quality and will be
sold very cheap.
oy CHESTNUTS, nice and fresh.
ns, ges. wont 9 SIME Co CIGAR call and ,
ANTOINE TAM.
__ Nevada, March 26th.
¢& ia i * i,
ti a
LADIES’ AND. CHILDREN’S ,
SHOES and SLIPPERS. ~——
—
im AGES Se:
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