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April 7, 1881 (4 pages)

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NEVASA SITY CALIFORNIA
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Orief Meniion.
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A{cading matier on first page,
‘Yhe Wihelmj concerts “attracted
slim andiences at Sacrame ntow ,
JB. Graysu “is D> Selim as .
toperter for the Associated Press at.
tend the
ball to, be given
fail to at grand .
masquerade t Tempetance Wall-to-morrow eF ening.
Wells, Farge: & Co. iuve nade
another matetisl reduction in, the
prices of forwarding parcéls, packages; eter; betwen Sacramento; Sarr
Francisco and this Slace,
Richard Robérts has purchaebd of
Mr. Bonney the brick store on Commereial street he-etéfore-ceettpied-by 4A ee A. Sigourney.
iipiir dAfine style and éceupied ‘by. the
; Bet ahi hive grocéry. store, —.
* The-Marysville Appeal says: “The
suit-of-the--City—of Marysville vs.
HE BALE Y TRANSCRIPT,
i topic
atte nd,
It isto be fitted
“AIP TRE Talk,
pac coo
The coming military encampment
and target practice is the ‘principal
ofquarters as
conversation in . other
as here where
it ist@ be held. A gentleman who has .
: well
Visited ‘various remote parts of the .
county of late informs us that. during .
his travels he met sdarceiy a pateon .
-+who did net hav’ much to say about
Fit and all expr@ed an intention to.
The subject is being kept .
ec onstantly ‘ative in all localities Trom
witich the troops are commg. The .
Sacramento Bee has this to say: “It!
is learned that the outlook for the
sxccess of the proposed en campment .
of the First Artillery Regiment in.
Nevada county, is mest flattering.
Already the sum of $2,100. has been }
ste dged for the defraying of expen.
ses-and-ne-diierity—is“anticipated
tn tlre procuremient
. subscriptions. The regiment will Fz)
into camp July 31st and remain
one-week,
ed
The site selected is Istrert’s gréve, midway between Grass .
North Bloonficid Mining Godan
‘vas among the cases called and passed-in the Superior Court yeskerday,
as it has be en so often.”
A prominent mine ewner informs
us thatt-it is next ¢oimpossible to fiud
a first-class minér‘in the camp whe
is:not:at work. He spent three days
trying to lire two goo.t men, and up
to latest advices had not succeeded
in getting one. .
Richard Scott has: resigned tke
clerkship of -theNational Hotel;
which he has-so satisfactorily -filled
for many years, . He will goto Virginia City Monday for a jn onth’s
it with his
visbrother, 4nd upon his reatjirn b here will be installed ‘as
pderk at the Union,Hotel.
Clarence, Saaron aud family have
eonzluded tomake «this city their
home,-and will reside at the -Tom
Buckner house, better known as the
Cashin homestead, Mr. Sharon,
is a nephew Of the Senator, has for
“several, years lived on the Conistock,
and will prove a. deided acquisition
£0 local: ‘mining circles,
day
who
His wife is
amost estimable lady,
—-—
a
Ah Luck’s Fate:
The end of the earthy career ° of
Ah Luck, who. murdered Ah Gow
‘at' Truckee two years ago, is rapid y
“approaching. «Tuesday atterneon
_ ‘some Sisters of Mercy from», Grass
‘Valley visited him in his cell and
extended spiritual consolation which
was gracefully received by the now
thoroughly despondent Mongolian
who says he no tonger hopes forany~
thing better than the noose. The
' preparations for the hanging, which
will take place'‘at 11:39 to-morrow
_ forenoon in case ‘nothing extracrdi‘nary occurs, are about completed,
and ‘parties. who -hold invitations . .
should bé on hand promptly at that
time if they expedéito see the business done. A-close-watch is main-—
tained over the prisoner lest. he attempt to commit hari-kari,
as is a
‘common resort with characters of his
stamp when they find themselves
-. cornered. The two Chinaman: who
the same in next week.
helped Ah Luck put a quietus on Ah
Gow are now serving out life-terms
in the penitentiary.
Water to Chinatown.
Superintendent Brown has ordered
1,100 feet of 4-inch cast-iron. pipe
to convey water
and a force of men will begin putting
With a
plentiful supply of good water, Chinatown will grow rapidty. It.is high‘ly probable that all the Mofgolians’
‘now living in the city will move out
there. Notwithstanding the passage
‘of the Dickinson Bill, Mr. Brown
proposes to go ahead with the improvments to the City Water Works
‘that its-defeat only would have ren‘dered it imperative for him_te perform under his contract with the
city. For this he is entitled to no
small degree of credit,
Recorder's Office Busineds._
The following documents were -filed in the County Recorder’s office .
for the week ending yesterday: 71
deeds, 2 homesteads, 8 mining notices, 3 satisfactions of mortgages, }.
1 lien, 4 attachments, 1 application:
for sole trader, 1 power of attorney,
1 sheriff's deed, 1 marriage certifi. Cate,
=
A-youse lady at an examination
in grammar was asked “why the
noun bachelor was singular!” She
replied immediately, “‘because it is
“wery i ite a get married,’
.
La
into Chinatown,
Vattey and Nevada City; a fine spring .
of cold water is convenient to the
grounds, and the tall mountain’ pines.
of which the
ample shade,
grove consists afford
In frout-of the. camp
is a large level parade greund, an excellent target range is convenient: to
the locality and the cars run close to
the camp. Arrangements have been
made by which the railroad conipany
will rin traius,every half hour to the
grove during the time. the eucampment contivues, for the accomodation of. the military and. visitors.
Captain J.P. Brown, feom whom
these particulars are tearned, reports
that: -his company OM otCaimptonv ille)
will attend with 70 men, ~ He also
states that his command ‘was— never
im ds flourjshing condition as it is at
preseut, and last week eleven
members were admitted.
new
He c’aims
that Company G, the crack shooting
company. of the regiment, will. have
to de better than it-has ever done be‘fore df it intends te keep its ‘reputation fer fine marksmanship, as one of
the tests for admissioiNinto his ‘command now is thata candidate must
be able to hit the target every time.
. He also reports that ‘his company
has greatly improved in drill, and
. will, in that-respeot, take ‘the shine’
off of some of the Sacramento companies-of the regiment,
.brush ap.
unless they
Captain Rapp of the Nevada Light Guard is very active in
‘working up matters for the. encampment,”
=
Board oi County S«apervisers.
The fee boek of the County Clerk
‘was examined, approved, and declared duly settled up to date,. *
Johu Hymes appeared before the
Board by his attorney, C. W. Cross;
to collect.tol's on the road from _ Iadian Springs to Wheatland. The
license was granted with the proviso
that should his right to collect tells
on said road be contested and decided
against him, the license will then
gease. Thefollowing rates of toll
were established: Horse and buggy
each way 10c., 2 horses--and_ buggy
each way 25c., 2horse team ‘round
trip 50c., 4 horse team 75c., 6 horses
team $1, 8 horse team $1.50, loose
stock per head 2hc., sheep and hoge
le.
A petition was received from . citizens of Bridgeport township, asking
to havea certain part of the road
from San Juan to Cherokee vacated.
The petition was granted.
Stage Running to Eurcka South.
Fhe «now blockade being at an
end, Mr. Wellington has replaced
his stageon the Eureka South road,
and trips will be made both ways
daily (Sundays excepted) between
that town and the Moore’s Flat line,
till further notice.
—
County Script.
All warrants. on General Fund
registered prior to April 14th, 1880;
will be paid on presentation to the
County Treasurer.
War UP groceries and provisions
for way dowa prices, at W. H.
Smith’s. lw.
a
Nevel and Very Pretty.L, Prang’s Easter catds in great
variety at Brand & Bassetts. a2-1w
sarRare opportunities offered «
Chestnutwood’s Business College.
One price for all customers is
what Smith the Grocer. believes in
and practaces, = lw.
ion hotel, Main street,
day, April Sth, and alse for the same
of additionah
Interest ceasca,
‘. from the 7th instant.
~ Japanese Parasols’
Jn great variety for sale at Mrs. Lester & Crawford's store near the Un-—
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> 2 >
HAY AT MARKET RATRS.
£19-tf M. Lonyer, Colfax.
ee
Sweet Oranges! sweet @ranges!
A. Rosenthal, opposite the Tran. B.ock, is selling sweet oran; ges
20 cénts a dozen,
apo
——__—__.—
Masquerade Costuimés. a
Mrs. L: Friedlander, Masquerade
Costumer, willbe in Nevada City
. three or four days previous to the
Masquerade Ball to be held’ on FriIéfigth of time previous to the Ball to’
'be-held in Grass Vettéy en ThursId: ay, April 2ist, with a ‘fine display
—— ‘and Gentlemen’ scostuimes,
ach will be rented at very reasontable 2 rates. apotd.
> Surrir the Boss Grocer isconstant= receiving fresh consignments’ of
thams, bacon, lard, and other goods
1 hisne, “bw,
w
W.H. SmirH< permits: tio’ other
déaler to excel him inthe matter of
selling good goods at how
Call and see for yourself,
—— eet
Stil at the Old Place.
‘a2—-lw.
Tue RouporeH PHoto-GaLrery,
aig Street, opposite Stumpf’s Ho» Nevada City. Photographs in
every style and equal to any in the
State. . Prices to suit the times.
+ Mrs: J. F. Rupéirng,
CoLutns, Operator.
Prop’.
ap2
prices,
18si.’
GRAN ]> ‘OPENING
~--OF—
SPRING © SUMMER GOODS, .
Dry-anc. Fancy Goods.
eS
A. BiswMENTEALT,,
Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada . City,
Having received ‘one ‘of. the: Largest Stocks of Spring and Summer Dry:
Goods ever brought to this city, consisting of
New Silks, New Satins, New Dress Goods, New Ginghams,
a New Calicoes, M wslins, Sheetings, Table Linens,
Napkins, Window Shades and Curtaisis, Carpets, Gil Cloths, Wall Paper
and Millinery Goods, Ladivs’, Misses and Children’s Shoes-—A fine assortment-of Furnishing Goods “always on hand, :
1
ee eee
Persons Vesiring s anything in the Dry Godds line will find it to
their advantage to call
at my-store-beferemaking their purchases.
Orders from the country pronaptly attended to.” eicales sent frée on.application.
a. BOowM BINTELA YT,
Corner Broad and Pine Stréets,
PIONEER FURNITURE STORE,
eer oan STREET.
April 2.
Finest Stcckin ife Ceully
japeeq yeooy Auy
Aq poleypa saottg 4eMoT oy,
L. M. "SUKEFORTH, PROPRIETOR.
NO OLD OR SECOND-HAND FURNITURE.
The stock has just been received, and comprises a full Tine of iytor and BedRoom Sets, and full line of First-class EFOR DIrLee Et ES.
The Stock is extra large and fine ;
than any other dealerin the county can attempt to.
purchasers will tind upon investigation,
has be rene vught chedtp, and will be sold cheaper
There is‘no humbug about this as
A full line of Moldings, Picture Frames, Brackets, Mirrors, Bed
Loungés, Single Lounges, Etc., Etc. § § s
Bedding cf All Frinas,
Upholstering Of a done on*short’notice and at the, very lowest. res _—
. Agent for ‘the Wheeler & Wilson New No. 8,
rt a eS
FOR SALE, $1,800.
HOUSE AND LOT
—ON— ~
ARISTOCRACY HILL.
91 Feet Frontage.
Apply.at WELLS, FARGO & CO.'S Express
MASQUERADE BALL °
TEMPERANCE MALL, —
Friday Even’g, April 8.
Orchestra of 6 Pieves.
Tickets $1. : en*
tlemen 50 cts ; Ladies 25 cen No imp)
er characters amitted. Masks raised at the
‘door. JOHN MICHBELL,
The Best Sewing Machine in the Market.
‘The Newest and Best
Look Out for = ete yee
JACKSON'S
and asked to have a license granted .
BAL MILLER,
‘HAS ON HAND THE LARCEST AND FINEST ead OF
. Spring? Summer Clothing
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
FURNISHING GoopDs,
, All varieties of NECKTIES, SOCKS, &c., &c.,
Ewer Brousht to NWevada City. :
-—0--—--—
. His Prices are the Lowest tos
—_o-——
t# DON’T PATRONIZE DRUMMERS.
be found at MTLLER’s.
getting.
Everything you want can
When you buy of him, you will see what you are
A Grand Ball!
Bestdcnce—Nevada City.
TEMPERANCE HALL, . ————______——
Wanted.
PORTABLE HOISTING ENGINE,
for sinking a shaft, in capacity from
Ten-to Fifteen Horse Power.
Purtics having the same for sale will pleese’
address
H. W. HAND,
TEACHER OF
Piano, Organ and Vocal
Culture,
a
WILL BE GIVEN AT
Director of Choral Club and “Juvenile
Singing Class,
Nevada City,
—oN—
FP. E. FIELDING,...
Virginia City, Storey County, Nevada Monday Evening, April 18.
Virginia City, March ft.
Music by Elser’s Full Orchestra. Nevada and Grass Valley
: . : Wood & Lumber Co.
A General Invitation is extended. FOR SAID
ae All kinds of Common and Clear
Tickets $1.50. ., — 2 TMB eR.
. Ps Orders left at the office of South Yuba
MRS, JOHN GRIMES.
Water Co. or at the Yard, on the Grags Vuljey road Will promptly attended to,
——
b Sacsad CONSTANTLY ON [HAND],
GEORGE BE TURN
PINE sr RUEET,
pai R
INBWADA orry,
ees
HOLESALE AND RETATL DEALER
in f
“Of Every deseription,
IRON,
STEEL, 2
STOVES,
-TINWARE,
GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS,
POWDER, FUSE,
ROPE; BEOCK3:
SHOVELS, PICKS, __
AXES, SLEDGES, 2
GUNS, PISTOLS
Ete., Etc., “Ete.
PAINTS, OILS, oe
WINDOW GLASS,
= DUPE Ena,
ey.
-—— AND. : vy
Glassware. :
MLL @MUNIG
SUPPLIESS
Agent for the justly celebrated
Vulcan .Blasting Powder,
«The best mining powder in use,
Large and full stock of GRANITE IRON /
WARE,
MECIIANICS’ TOOLS of all kinds,
GALVANIZED IRON PIPE OF
SIZES made to order at short notice,
ALI
far Purchasers will find it to their ad’ an
tage to visit my establishment before buy:
ing elsewhere,
GE0.-E.TURNER..
Must be Reduced !
‘Mie he Reduced !
‘Must be Reduced! .
EING OVERSTOCKED wir THE
Finest Stock of _
CIGARS.
Ever brought to Nevada City,
Iam determined to sell the
jsame at Wholesale or Retail
duririg the next
GO DAYS
AT
LEGO THAN GOST
IN SAN FRANCISCO!
This is no buncombe, but a
Plain Business Proposition !
MY ASSORTMENT OF .
TEBACCOS,
CONFECTIONERY, :
CUTLERY,
FRUIT, Etc.
Ts athotix the Lest in the market, and! am
also selling them at
_ LOWER PRICES
Than any other dealer in Nevada City can
offer.
Read a few of my Prices:
Cigars that cost $125 a thousand in San
Francisco, I sellat 12 1-2 cents apiece.
Cigars that cost 70 & thousand in San
Francisco, I'se!T at 8 1-8 cents apiece.
Regular Bit Cigars at 6 1-4 cents apiece.
Very good Cigars for-four-and~five—cents
each. . a °
a4af Call at my old Stand on Piue
Strect and examine my Goods und
Prices.
JOHN JACK.