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TUESDAY, AUGUST 22.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN ?
President Bolles of the Excelsior
Water and Mining Company, has is-,
sued instructions to his water agent
not to sell any more water to any
hydraulic or quartz mining company,
ee who has
been supplied with water in the past
—in fact to sell none to any one.
There .is considerable exctitement
amongst those who have depended
upon water from this company. This
strange order completely demoralizes
* them. What doesit,mean? Does
injunction suits restrain him from
selling any of the water and that it
must run to waste? This isa very
high handed proceeding, and'works a
great hardship upon parties who do
business on the line of the ditch. It
appears to us thst an explanation
8 from Mr. Bolles isin order, and we
would like to hearfrom him at
_ the same time in relation to the
statement made by Senator Davis of
Yuba, that he (Bolles) regarded the
decision of Judge Temple as wise and
just: Our informant says that he
and others depend upon water from
the Excelsior Company, and if it is
the determination of Mr. Bolles to
shut them off, they will immediately
make arrangements to run other water to their properties and will see
that no malicious suits will prevent
them from using it.
+ FRESE RS ESN
“LAWLESS AND CRIMINAL.”
The Marysville Appeal, the tool
of the would-be property wreckers,
says “that the laboring men in the
hydraulic mines are engaged in a
lawless and criminal occupation, and
‘ 4m doing such business must be’
prepared to take the consequences.”
Did the editorof that lying sheet
have instruction to villify a class of
men who are the peers of anti-miners
now engaged in a malevolent attempt
is vob the miners of their property?
If it did, ic will not prove tu be s
as one-sided figat. The charge is in7 famous, and is a cowardly attack
upon a cless who are legally and
legitimately earning a livelihood for
themselves and their families. The
miners have a right to hydraulic,
an occupation that has been followed
by them for the last thirty years,
and never considered ‘“‘lawless
and criminal” until within a year,
and then only by a set of men
whose’ opinions about the fitness of
things would not be respected by
the lowest bummer who walks our
streets. A business that called the
people to this State, and has made
it the most prosperous in the Union,
is called “lawless and criminal” by a
journal that once had a respectable
standing in the State, tut is now
Jost to all self-respect.
SSeS
Te Appeal heads an article, ‘Let
Justice be Done Though the Heavens Fall.” Soeay all of us. Tar
and feather the leaders of the antiminers and their lawyers, sink them
fifty feet deep in slickens,and justice
will be done: the farmers and miners can then get together in harmony,
_ the existing difficulty willbe settled,
“ and we all ‘‘may be happy yet.”
Still the Heavens vill not fall. How
doest thou lize the picture ?
pa
Tue Appeal says hydraulic mining
is a ‘‘monster iniquity.” If we wanted an animal of that kind we would
call at the Appeal’s editorial room
and secare the fellow who is perched
upon a three-legged stool aud engaged in writing pusillanimous articles
against the miners, \
cate eR RLS
Mas, W. B, Survety will sell the
whole stock of Millinery and Fancy . J
~~ Goods in the Diamond Palaceon Broad
street, for the. next ten days, at cost.
Fixtares for sale. au20-2t,
For Sale. _
Those premises belonging to the
undersigned, half-way between Ne
vada City and Grass Valley, consist
ing of a dwelling house, with garden,
fruit trees, vines and free water.
Apply to _P. Sorron,
mal6 tt On Sutton’s Ranch;
New stock of fancy papeteries at
_ Brand & Baasett’s It,
ewe
° ~feath to the Parasites,
Whith hide between the gums and.
teeth, and eat into them to their destruction. SOZODONT is master of
the situation, Whoever uses it regbrad after every meal, and cleanses
his teeth and rg will soon
Ihe. of Mor gonnnltos
No more ‘Sasepela eg indigestion,
"Dr. Hanly’s celebrated I X L BitEssa are the best Bitters in use.
STANLEY A. EDDY.... _..-Proprietor
_. ly center end monument ;
three hundred
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"NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
vesillipiani
SaTurpay, August 19, 1882.
eval North Bivounteld.
% Broderick, Columbia Hill.
Dewey, Forest City.
. Sutton, San Francisco.
Dickinson, Sierra Valley.
T. R. Grass Valley.
74 9 , wood ser bia
. Randall, Rock Creek.
es Kelly, City.
liam Lewis,City.
Sunpay, Aug. 20th, 1882.
rated
5
Mrs. Clark & d, do
Danl. Gittens, 4
io
John R. Mee‘, do
Jas. pas 7 ; ra
Benj. P. Ho, 0
John ia do
Frank Davenville, do
C. A. Bliss, do
Chas. W. Higgins, do
Fred Davenville, _ do
Wm. Rowlands, do
H. Eastman, do
W. J. Baclen, do
E. A. Forves, do
Wm. Wellman, do
R. H. Bliss, do
H. Baker, do
J. E. Calvin, do
H. Calvin, do
Chas. Cooper, do
W. E. Clark, do
O. Chatfield, do
Jobn Casserly, bd do
Wm. Dale, do
Robt. Deal, do
Jas. Deal, ao
John Eich, A do
Rollin Groves, do
Rich Johnson, do
G. Higgenbothum, do
Jas. gs do
Carl Klingendorf, do
Chas. B. htfoot, do
Otis Maun, do
Chas. Morris, do
W. A. Loward, do
ced Stephens, do
alton, do
Bone Woods, do
L. L. Woods, do
B. H. Wood, do
B. F. Butler, do
R. M. Johoscn, do
John Sharp, do
W. W. Andrews, Grass Valley.
G. D. Blakey, Orphans Home.
Geo. F. Jacobs, City.
J: Holland, Round Mountain.
Thos. Rose & wife, Forest City.
John Trenbert, Grass Valley.
Erastus Bonn, Clerk.
—o—
, Union Hotel,
RECTOR BROS.... .--Proprietors.
Sarurpay, Augost 19th.
. D. Carter, City.
. C. Merrill, Sacramento.
Cc Tully, Omega.
. B. Tully, do
. Harker, Marysville,
-D. Mendenhall, Grass Valley.
. J. Rowles, do
. Sanders, San Jose.
. Belcher, Sacramento
. Heath, Marchie Mine.
. L. McKenney, Sierra City.
Be. © MeAvin, Biue Tent.
. Smith, City.
. Woodman, Blue Tent.
. Nelson, City.
. D. Worden, Grass Valley.
C. Walrath, City.
F.C. Luetje, do
Sunpay, Aug. 20th, 1882.
W. F. Foss, City.
A. H. Walrath, City.
1, J. Rolfe, City.
B, Coleman, San Fiancisco.
P.M. Belden, City.
W. Sloan, City.
§. H.Springer, San Trancisoo.
J. Isoard, You Bet.
F. He ath, City.
M. McGrath, Murchie Mine.
J. Kenny, City.
O, R. Richardson & son, Sheridan.
8S. P. Walker, San Francisco,
A. Maltman, Auburn.
Wm. Maltman, Texas,
’ Sheriff's Sale.
obogaperpepcrencse
No. 598,
Superior Court. Order of Sale. Decree of
Foreclosure,
JACOB NAFFZIGER, Plaintiff,
D. D. LEAHY and M. NOLAN, Defendants.
NDER and by vi:tue of an order of sale
and decree of foreclosure issued out of
the Superior Court in and for the County of
Nevada, State of California, wherein Jacob
Naffziger, the a named pop recoaa a
‘The following is a list of le*ters renaining
Hin the Post Office, at Nevada City, California,
for the week ending Aug. 2Ist,
1882.
Persons calling for any of ttiese letters will
please say ‘‘advertised.”
3. S. Hotsroox, P. M.
Barber, John
Brock, Geo.
Barrill, A. W.
Bennetie, Lawrence
Fowler, J. L.
Gannon, Miss Mary M.
Gray,: Jennie
‘Hopkinson, J. I.
Keeney, Mrs. Geo.
Leonard, Geo. H.
Shottick, Nettie
=. Political Cards
UBJECT to the degision of the Republican County Convention.
For Treasurer.
Wm. G. Richards,
S hereby announced as.a candidate for the
office ot County Treasurer, subject to the
decision of the Republican County Convention.
FOR SHERIFF.
JOHN McBROWN
EREBY ANNOUNCED AS A CAN8 sine for the office of Sheriff, subject to
the will of the Democrdtic County ConvenFOR SHERIFF.
H. C. MILLS,
8 bamyang! announced ag a viect to the d for t the
office of 5 bject
by Conv ti
?.
of the Rep
For Superintendent of Schools.
A. J. TIFFANY,
F NORTH SAN JUAN, hereby anO nounces his name as a candidate for
County School Superintendent, subject to
the decision of the Republican a
convention.
For Supervisor of District No. 1.
DANIEL S. BAKER,
Wwe BE A CANDIDATE for SuperviDistrict No. 1,Nevada Township,
Nevada County, ce, ochgee” to the decision of
the Republican conv
said District and county. agi3
For Supervisor of of District No. 1
JOSEPH EUSTIS
W sor of vist BE A goal be for Su
o. 1, Nevada
ship, Nevada contin aabject to the decision
of the Republican g Convag of said District and County.
JAMES FOSTER,
equa
Contra Costa County
Wc be a candidate before the Republican District Convention for nomination asa Member of the
State Board of Eaualization.
WM. JOHNSTON,
—OF-—
Sacramento County,
\ ," TILL be acandidate before the Republi
can District Convention for nomination as a member of the
Board of Eoualization.
wala
FOR SHERIFF.
THOMAS MEIN.
F NEVADA CITY, will be a candidate
for Sheriff, bo, to the decision of
the Republican County Convention,
For Assemblyman.
—w
F, A. STAPLES,
S HEREBY ANNOUNCED AS A’ CANdidate for the Assembly, subject to the
decision of the D Convention.
ered a judgment o e
agatia D. D. Leahy and M. Nolan, defts, on
2ist dayof August, A. D. 1882, forthe
sum of-Fourteen Hundred and Seventy-six
and 25-100 Dollars, together with costs
of suit taxed at $16 50, and counsel fees allowed herein, amounting to the sum of $100
with interest’ thereon from the date of said
josamnen judgment at the rate of 7 per cent per annum
id, which. said judeovert isrecorded in
t Book 1 ofsaid Superior Court, on
paces oO et seq., andwhereas itisondaved
the mortgage set forth in tiff's
laint be forecl d and prope therein
described, to-wit:
Commencing at this Notice, being the easterly céntre end monument ; thence running
three hundred feet in a southerly direction
tos monument of stones, at the base of a
pine tree, thence westerly fifteen hundred
eet to a monument of stones, being. the
eousiworterly omit 3 thence oe
three hundred fget to @ large burnt tree,
which is about.eight feet in height py on the
westerly center end monument ;
northerly three hundred feet to atuuaenee:
of stones, veing the northwesterly center
end monument at the base of an oak tree;
thence easterly fifteen hundred feet to a
monument of stones, wy ew northeasterence southerly
feeb to the place of beginnin,
This mine is bounded on the east by the
North Star-mine; and is located on Canada
a, Il, Nevada township, Nevada County, State
California, and isknown as the “Nevada
aout Mine,” and is now owned and werked
ts ey Nolan, a ae — said
udgmen' , together rest and costs,
‘Public notice is Sadho rg bona will sell
at publie sale in gov Court House
ay tate rx Fil evade, county of Neve
isan the a day of Sept.,
A. D., 1882, between the hours of 9 o’clock
4. M. and 6 o'clock P. M., to-wit: 2 o’clock
P, M., all the right, title and intorest of said
tht mcg der ett and bot a
property, to ighest an ‘best >
der for cash, to satisfy said judgment
ee
under my hand this 2ist day of .
havea A. D. 1882.
By ID: Canon, Under Serif
“W. D. Long, Piffs Atty. "
et! For Sale,
—
For Superintendent ot Schools
JOHN T. WICKES,
S° BJECT to the decision of the Democratic Convention and the voters of Nevada County,
Aconstant and ——— emacs duty
pledged
FOR SHERIFF.
WILLIAM POWELL,
Vk’ hereby announced as a candidate for
the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican County: Convention.
FOR SHERIFF.
R. D. CARTER
S$ HEREBY ANNOUNCED AS A CANdidate for the office of Sheriff subject to
the decision of the Di tic Ci y Convention, : * jy2
For County Treasurer.
_—
L. W. DREYFUSS .
S HEREBY ANNOUNCED AS 'A CANSrocgnd fob d office of County Treasurer,
su’ ie decision of the Demovratic
County Convention
Democratic Candidate
ee Bars
County Assessor, :
JAMES D. WHITE.
For County Clerk.
—_——
x. BYRNE, Jr.,
ject to the Democratic Coun
of Nevada County,
*
County y Convention,
Wiizes CANDIDALE FC FOR THe =
are
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« ice ta i. Ch ELL
. MERCHANT TAILOR,
Pine Street, rear of Vinten’s Drug Store,
_ NEVADA C&TY, CAL.
First Class Work
At Reasonable Prices.
Garments cut in the Latest style and Satisfaction
Guaranteed in every particular.
a , Sone
A FIRST CLASS STOCK OF
~— Ingored and Domestic Cloths,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Thankful for past patronage, I request a continuance of the same,
18 and 20 Commercial Street,
WEVADA CITY.
—-Oo
J. J. JACKSON, PROP’R.
—AGENT FOR—
BOSS COFFEE POT,
“EPICURE” JAPAN TEA,EXCELSIOR BLASTING POWDER,
THISTLE DEW WHISKY,
ECLIPSE EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE,
ot} SPARKLING MUSCATEL CHAMPAGNE,
_. GRAND PRIZE CHAMPAGNE. ;
Aslo keep on hand, Clock Baking Powder, English
imported Cakes, and a full line ofFirst-Class Groceries & Provisions.
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD,
MRS, LESTER AND CRAWFORD MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESEER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESEER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD:
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESTER ANB CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
‘ees
A NEW DEPARTURE.
—__90—-—
. Milinery Goods From New York .
New Goods Just Opened. _
OUR ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE.
—pj—
THis WEEK WE OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
—IN OUR—
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
Goods at Retail Soldéat San Francisco Wholesale Prices !
$6.00 Plumes for $4.50. $5.00 Plumes for $3.00
$4.00 Plumes for $2.00. $1.50 Tips for $1.00
The Finest Assortment of Flowers ever brought to
this city at equally Low Rates.
ee Qe ne
BEAUTIFUL ROSES 5 and 10 CENTS EACH.
Great. Pargatis in Fats.
HATS TRIMMED T TO ORDER,
ree ae
> Polite attention whether you purchase or not
_ . MRS. TESTER & CRAWFORD.
Near the Union Hotel, Main Street, Neyada City.
> ee ‘.
MRS. LESTER AND M
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MES. LESKER AND GRRWFoRD,
MRS, LESTER AND MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS.
MRS. LESTER AND
AND CRAWFO
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AND
THE VERY LATEST ‘STYLES
Gent’sF urnishing Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
' Hats and Caps .
—orn——
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are now offered fér sale at
<P
DON’T FORCET THE PLACE.
, Cor. Pine &
iM MENSE REDUCTION
EVERYTHING REDUCED REDUCED!
GREAT SPECIAL muy DAYS SLAUGHTER!
SALE WILL BEGIN JULY 18th
AT THE
So CENT STORE,
AND POSITIVELY .END AUGUST 18th.
Everything Slaughtered, Slaughtered!
In order to make. room for our
IMMENSE FALL STOCK
Now deaving New York City. —
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REDUCED! REDUCED!
Ecru Lace Bunting, former price Satin, all shades, former price
w « K GASPE
30: cents, NOW. ; 65 So. Wel: St OO powe a. ts 89e
Navy Blue Lace Bunting, fofmer Fine Marsailles Spreads.. . $1 49c
price 39 cents,now..... 19¢] White “ ice games 89c
Garnet Lace Bunting, former Ladies’ White Sacques.... $1 49c
price 39 cents, now.... 19c} Ladies’ Night Gowns..... 99e
Mohair, all shades, former price Child’s White Bonnet.... 49c
39 cents, now.:. 2.2.5. 0.5. 25c'Ladies’ White Aprons.... 4f%e
40 inch Cashmere, former price Ladies’ Hair Nets....... 9e
75 Gente, NOW.. nec. eee 49c}Toilet Sets......2. 25 and 39c
Plaids, all shades, former price
25 cents, now.......
Summer Ginghams, former priee
Lace Tidies, all sizes, 9,124,19,25,49c
White Lace..’.5. 7, 9, 19, 25, 49¢
Embroidery... 5, 7, 9, 19, 25, 49c
19¢
16 2-3 cents, now..... 124c}Linen Towels... 9, 19, 25, 39, 49c
Beautiful Brocaded Ribbons, for‘Linen Crash..... , eekie : a -12he
mer price 49 cents, now.. 25c/Black Ink........, 3 and 5c
Corsets... 49, 99, $1 19, $1 49c]Kid Gloves, all shades... $1 49c
We can only state the price of a few articles, our
stock, being too large.
, nent)
We have also a full line of
LADIES’ UNDERWEAR,
_ Which we will sell at Very Low Prices.
Orders by mail filled the same day as received, and
remember we would be ylad to encourage such _
: patronage.
Remember, a thorough examination of all the goods
in our establishment will not incur any obligation to: purchase, therefore come and see
with perfect freedom.
Yours Respectfully,
NEXT DOOR TO CITY HALL,
2, CASPER,
CORNER OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY,
~~ BEARNHARD & SHALLENBERGER, 7
THE LARGHsT fee
MOST MAGNIFICHNT .
. —-$TOCK OF——_:
OF CLOTHING.
' FOR. (GENTLEMEN: ANDI mn
Trunks, Valises,etc., etc,
HAVE'JUST: BEEN /RECEIVED AAT ‘THE CLOTHING EMPORIUM
These Goods have justgbeen received frem the Eastern manufactories and
os
GREATLY REDUCED RATES,
Persons in want of any article in my line will
save money by examining my Goods and Prices before making their purchases elsewhere.
t ner sts
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We herewith append a few testimonials
San Franciseo, March 29, 1882,
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only beneficial but mostagreeably refreshing
forthe skin. I shall continue to use it.—
Please send me three bottles. Yours Truly,
me Nasa VON TRAUTMANN, a
irectress stinger ra Troupe, San
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Dr. CHAS. HIBBARD.
202 Stockton Strecr, “San Francisco.
San Francisco, April 17, 1882.
Gentlemen :—I have used your AINAXAB
for two months, and find that it all
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of paintsor dry make up. 1 shall continue
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Respectfully yours,
sie LOUISE. LESTER,
Prima Donna, Tivoli Theatre.
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Nucleus Hotel, San Francisco.
If vou do not find the AINAXAB at your
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E following Warrants ©:
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306, 809, = 290, : ‘1, 294, 296,
Pe 08 : at rest Ce TBITRO.
Treasurer of Nevada county. —
Nevada City, Aug. 10th, 1822.
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fOAKLAND, cal.
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