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January 27, 1884 (4 pages)

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" accounts of hig shooting at his -bro. ther Joseph last Sunday are in the ‘sented a pistol at his head and told him to leave. f inc’) 1284: : 11:08 a. M, 7:33 P.M. 7:33 P.M. tice; E ek Colfax... _ ise ae Sie : = San Juan, Les irre eae . Sua ae “e:30-4. u. 11:09 a. a. eh rat . hat Cotthx Amatr. We have received from William Werry of Colfax a scourteous letter} in which he says that the newspaper main false. Mr) Werry’é statement is that he drove to his brother's house with a friend -to . get some things belonging to him, He left his friend in the buggy and went to the door when his’ brother, preAs he started away he says he saw his brother pointing “iy Hae Scale art of i 4 Beare Rinte Cire Did Stal. ifornia, cd Seg apthoon onions basse sada Edward Woodruff, Complainan va. North Bloomfield Gravel Mivin Company and — Defendants. In equity. : FINAL DECREE, = * on to be heard On consideration whereof it is by creed as follows to wit: That as to defendant, the Conley wit: the “North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Company” and its officers, ‘agents, servants. and employes aud its officers, agents, servants and employés: dndach and all of them, and Company’” and its officers, ‘agents, sérvants and each and all of them, and the ‘‘Excelsior Water and MinLing Company, “and jts officers,agents, allof them, and alro B.D. Chadwick, ‘dnd hereinby the name of D. B; Chad; sng ther pr jin the cause and: was argued by Counsel. the Court ordered, adjadged and deand. Gowell Consolidated Mining ™: . Company’ the bill beand i is hereby dis. missed. ‘. And that the subtle herein to. each and all of them,-and the **Milton Water and Mining Company” ‘and the “Omega Gold Mining and Ditch servants and employes, and each and sides awed Drill. “As had ‘been anticipated; the anif, form ‘bail and ‘compettiive’drill at Hunt's Hall Friday evening under the auspices of Milo Lodge Knights of Pythias .and Mistletoe Encampment of Odd Fellows was one of the most largely attended and: fashionable-public parties ever given in the county. The uviformed lodge mem. about 1 half past eight o’clock marched to the seene of the party where they were drawn ap on oppositesides of the Hall and presented arms while the judges (Lieut.-Col. .Guathrie, Lieut, Simonds. and Sergeant Evens of the National Gaard) were escorted between the lines to the . head of the room. The squads then broke ranks, whén the grand -march was begun to-the strains of music froni Jones & Begbe’s band. After the Lancers and a waltz, the drill squad of fifteen Knights under command of Geo. A. Nihell fell in add went through a series of evolations with a precision that elicited much praise. The squad was composed of the following members: H. C.-Mills, D. 8S. Baker, J. E. Isaac, J. W. Robinson, John Bacigalupi, A. Walrath, L. M. Sukeforth, J. J. Jackson, E. A, Tompkins, J. W. Greeley, W.v., Vin_ engaged in business at Grase Valley, _ plander. the pistol at him though a window, and jumping out of range pulled his self-cock'ng revolver which went off accidentally, He declates ‘he did not shoot at his bruther Joseph and had no intention: o of doing so. Why y We Dia It. The Times. says A. B. Swan of San Juan before shooting hiinself wrote a note and left-it in the Postoffice (where it was found next morning) saying he had deen ‘charged with embezzlement by Welis, Fargo & Co., whose agent he was; that he was innocent, but saw no way“out of the trouble but by ending bis life. A package. of money forwarded from San Francisco for some Chinese at French Corral, and it was by mistake sent to-Camptonville> ‘The Camptonville agent.says it. was returned, which Swan denies. _ This and other troubles led to the attempt at suicile. Rodney H. Marchant, formerly and whe will be remembered by many of. our citizens, is in town. Ha is now the popular traveling representative of the reliable San Francisco liquor firm of Hencken & Schroder, and has. appointed M. Hanley, proprietor of the Confederate X Roads saloon on Commercial “atreét, agent at Nevada City for the celebrated Paul Jones Whisky, which has by its unsurpassed merits -won a front rank in the teade. Drop in at Hafiley’s and inteiview the Paul Jones brand. La Stolen Spada Spilled. The Tidings says: The old Boston Ravine Brewery: was burglered: Thursday. night. The old ‘house is. used for storing hay and potatoes and perhaps some other heavy kinds of goods, by Mr. Wn’ ‘Campbell; The thieves did not, it is thought, get away with any great_ amount of Two sacks of potatoes were dropped from en up-stairs window to the ground and thesacks burst and spilled the spuds, 80 ) they were not carried away. ' AT THE Congregational Church today there. will be servicee niorning and evening by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims. Subject of discourse in the evening, ‘‘The Sin of Esau.” —-The. usual services will be held at the Methodist and Kpiscopal Churches. M. Hanzey will on the first, proximo remove his saloon from the old stand on Commercial stieet to Hibernia Hall building, on Main street foot of Commercial, He will fit the letter place up ip fine style. EEE ‘ Jace Handkerchief Lost. Between 0. Maltman’s residence and’ Kent’s. meat market. The ing it to Mrs. Maltman. j27It ' Dr. Lighthilt Coming. ———ee beg B Lighthill, the eminent physician from New York City, who} yee, tiess, catairh, etc., wilfvisit Nevada City in about two .weeks, ° and™remain here for a limited time. Due anuounecément will be made of his ereieat. Z : j25 Wuen you don’t know what ails you; when you feel’aches and paias. all over; when you feel. tized and faint use Brown’s Iron Bitteya, A wonderful reviver. == >= Fine Hee Cattle. ~ rd dheah Aumer,. the king of cattle. ' dealers, drove into town on -Thursdey 265 head of fine American cattle from Plumas and Sierra counties,. to supply his trade here and at Grass: . Valley, These, together with nearly 200 b . he has on hand,” will . guarantee the people in this _ part of Eertenn Rabon 9 Sega 1 beef for wick and O. D, Campbell and ‘the named persons and their ‘and vants and employes, and Hannah testament of John Conly, deceased, ant in place of said decedent, and employes, ate. perpetually enjoined any of its forks into any stream tributary to said and especially into Deer Creek,Suckér Flat Ravine, Humbug Creck, botlders, cobble stones, gravel,sand, clay, debris or refuse matter from mines described: in ’ the’ complaint. cobblestones, gavel, sani, from mining thereon. mining thereon. ground or. mine. © tribute to complainant or poses aforesaid, of the case hereafter arising, may re . quire: (signed). Lorunzo Sawyer, : + Circuit Judge. January 23, 1884. » Endorsed: Filed and entered Jan. 23, 1884. °°" (sigaed) sis s. B. Sawyer, Clerk. until farther notice. j8-t£ nese ? copal Church, is offered for eale. other remedy is.as good or better, Took him in the face, and you wil countenance in unmistakable charaz tigation you, willfind he 1s recomstands upon its merits. © a oe firm or partnershipof Chadwick & Campbell, ,, composed of said two ‘last each and all of their agents, serConly as Excutrix of the last will and and who is substituted asa defendOrrin Gowell, and their and each and all of their servants, agents and and restrained from discharging or dumping into the Yaba’ River or into or branches or river or any of its forks or branches, Scotchman’s Bar, any of the tailifgs, aay of the tracts of mineral land or And algo from, causing. or. suffering }to flow into said rivers, tributary streams aforesaid -therefrom, and of the tailings, boulders, clay or ‘refuse matter, resulting, or arising And also from And. also from allowing others to use the-water supply. of said several mines’, of mining claims or any part thereof for the purpose of washing ‘into said rivers and streams, any earth, rocks, boulders, clay, sand or solid material contained in any other placer or gravel creeks, or 2. Thatthe cbidjidinant receive of the defendants above named, and the Conly & Gowell: Consolidated Mg. Company, his costs in this suit taxed at —— and the same be paid by said defendants to complainant. _8 That the defendants or either of them, may, at any time, hereafter apply ‘to this court upon due notice to complainant or Geo. Cadwalader, Esq., bis solicitor, for a modification ‘or ‘suspension of this injanétion as to such defepdants or defendant 20 applying, upon any showing which the-Court may deem sufficient that the conditions have been so changed that the discharge of such mining debris by said parties ar party so applying, into said streams or any of . them, may be resumed or otherwise conducted so as not to create or continue or contribute to create or continue the nuisance complained of or a nuisance of a similar charactcr,and so as not to injure or damage or conivjare or . damage said upon avy other grounds hereafter arising, satisfactory to the Court, and for the purthe Court hereby reserves the power to modify or suspénd said injunction in whole or in part as the exigencies and. equities Rotigr_ SKATING at the Theatre The‘ corner lot, opposite the Epis‘tf Apply to Mas. C. W. Cornett. WHkx any droagiet or. w.dealer tries to sell you, or tells you that some when you ask for Amimen’s syrup, see that God has stamped upon bis ters the word cupidity, and by invesmending some decoction of his own that cost him only a few cents to prepare,or some pa'ent remedy: upon _which he makes a large profit. “Ask for Ammen’s Cough Syrap. . Take \pe otber, Buy a l5-cent. or a 50cent bottle, Teat it yourself. Tt A “Caw you tell me.what time it is?” Ir is said that the peculiar sunsets ‘lare caused by the sun trving to se C. Recor, J, B! Gray, 8. L. Rogers, . J. Britland. 3B, N, ae Rigit Guide. -H. VV. Reardan, Left Guide. -, The sixteen” uniformed Odd Fellows commanded’ by Geo. A. Gray then took the. ffoor and also reffected the highest credit upon themselves by the manner in which they executed the prescribed. movements. They were C. H. MalJen, David Hutchison, John. Hocking, C.J. Naffzinger, M. D. Gilman, Joseph Marshall, J.C. Rich, A. R. Lord, E. Hothergall, W. H. Martin, Paul Richards, and Messrs. Hig.ins, Gummo, Henwood, Best and Wobler. Right Guide, John Waters.. Left Guide, A. M. Austin. The judges announced at midnight that they had unanimously decided the Odd Fellows’ squad entitled to the first place. The score showed five ertors against them-and seven against the Knights: The decision was endorsed by loud applause from the members of both lodges and their guests, as it deserved tobe. Next came the exhibition drill and sword command of J. G. Hartwell, in which a variety of beautiful fancy movements were gone through with in a@ manuer’to evoke the highest commendations frum the spectators, Then dancing recommenced, .Tie Hall was prettily decorated with ferns, banners, pictures and — imirrors, Political: Morsels. aS —_— — There are no lobbyists in Fradce, and it-sometimes takes.a member ‘of the House of Deiegates as-long as tive years to get rich. Among the sayings of great men ;. must be recorded the following. by McLeatt,of Ohio: ‘*Braius be dashed. It is money that counts.”Mr. Blaine may have called John Sherman out for saying that he is: a dangerous man, but the papers have not got hold of the facts yet. . Sherman is understood to stand by,,; his words and to be willing to fight with anything from base ball bats to mountaiz howitzers, of General Haneock as ‘‘that sagacious statesman,” and insists-on the renomination of the old ticket of 1880. Some people never ae enough vf anything. HonryWatterson’s game is to get McDonald nomiuated for President ind himself. for Vice . President. {t has taken a good while to
strike the trail of the gentleman from Kentocky, but it is now believed that the country is nota <teat Ways behind him. Experience has shown that Democratic Leyislatures grow very wide apart in Ohio. Mr, Payne’s term of six years in the Senate will not begin until a year from next March. It “41s dollars to doughnuts that-a R-publicat will yet fill the place. Payne is seventy-four years old now. Among the expenditures of the last House of Representatives was $326 for spittoons, 450.-having . been purchased by the Clerk: during one session. As there were only: 293 members, it will be seen that some of them had two caspidors while others were obliged to get along with one. ’ ed. . The Boston Civil Service Beloit ‘Laague is composed of a very inquisitive lot of young men. long letters to Senators ‘Hoar ,and . Dawes “wanting to know” why they voted to change the cfficials. of the Senate; as ifthe fact that the incumbents were Democrats wag not reagah enough for m2, mipteeonlod reformer. ~ = i, _ mate . Tue Galveston News has the bol1. ness to assert that people who persist-in stealing hogs shall te turned out of meeting and exeluded from good society, ; V——_———e———* A Boston girl fell in love ‘with a gray-haired old man, and some of her. acquaintances were mean enough to say that she bad ot the antique craze. asked a lady <while waiting in a ~ Dri Squad Win—The seit ‘ bers met at their respective halls and . practice by twenty. Knights under . The. Memphis Avalanche * speaks, This inequality should be investigat. It has sent} ‘Boatvely less injarious ius ths das of taking “nips” of alcohol between meals, . ‘We have not a word to say agdinst ‘moking at suitable times and io moderation, nor do our gemarks at this moment apply to the useof cigarsor pipes. It is against the habit of. smoking cigarettes id> large quantities, with the belief that these mniature doseéfot nicotine are inocnthe way the tobacco lesfis shredded, coupled with the fact that it is brought into more direct relation with the mouth and sir passages than when it is smoked in .a pipe or cigar, the effects prolinced oa the . ‘nervous system by a free consumption of cigarettes are more marked and characteristic than those recogof smoking. A pulse-tracing made after the subject has smoked, say @ dozen cigarettes, will, asa rale, be flatter and more indicative of depression than ote taken after a smoking of cigars. young men who smoke dgigarettes habitually to consume from eight w twelve in an hour, and to keep this up for four or five hours daily. The total quantity of tobacco may not seem large, but, beyond question, the-volume—of smoke to which thé uvieath organs. of the smoker are exposed, and the” characteristics of that s:noke as regards to proportion 0: nicotine introduced into tae syatem, combine, to place the organism very fully under the influence of tobacco, cases have been brought under our notice daring the 1 st few months, in which youths and young men who have not yet completed the tu] term of physical development have had their health seriously impaired by the practice of almost invessantly smoking cig:rettes: It is weil that the facts slould be known, as the impression evidently prevails that any namber of these ‘whiffs’ mast needs be perfectly innocucus, whereas they often do infinite harm.” “Yrs,” said the reverend. gentleman, ‘lam rector of the church, my mother-in-law is di-reetor, and my wife is cor-rector.” rar Failing! That is what a great ny. people are doing. ey don’t know just what }-3 the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each nionth they grow worse. The only ‘sure remedy -yet found is Brown’s Iron BiTrers, and this~by rapid yndthorough assimilation with the blood purifies and . enriches it, and:rich, strong .lood flowing to every part of the system repairs~the wasted tissues; drives out ‘lisease and gives health and strength. ‘ —~Fhisis why Brown's fron Birrers will cure kidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala. tia, intermittent-fevers, &c. Mr. Simon Blanchard, a‘ wellknown citizenof Hayesville, Meade county, Kentuck:»says: ‘My wife had been sick for a’long.time, and her constitution was all broken down and she was unable to work. She was advised to use-Brown’s Iron Bitters, and found it to work like a charm. We would not now be without it for any consideration, as we consider it the best tonic in the _ worid.”” “Brown’s Iron BItTTERS is xot a Crink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only” preparation of Iron that causes no injurious effects. Get the genuine. . Don’t be imposed on with imitations, FOR SALE BYCARR BROTHERS. BIFFERS . The necessity for prompt and efficient household remedies is growing more imperative, and of these Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is the chief in merit and the most poj ular. _ Irregularity of the stomach and bowels, malarial fevers, liver complaint, debility, rheumatism and minor ail. ments, are thorough y pongpered by this incomparable family restorative and medicinal safeguard, and — it. is Se ema rehenies Temedy of its t peak _ No, no; I am not the teller. : Hest window; please.” ae ‘Fer sale by all Druggists and deal: @f8 generally, : }ous, we desire to enter a protest. . Che truth is that, perhaps owing to nizable after recourse to other modes . Governor. "It is no uncommon Bractice for. A considerable number of . little ° acer oeert . justly regarded as the purest and . . A Chesca doctor with more sense . than dogma has come sdjuarely out in favor, of hamanity: ‘breathing os it pleases—that i ig naturally. He says that the injunction to breathe solely through the nose is. unwise; by breathing throngh both mouth and nose face for the arrest of dust particles, The fact is, there are too easy silly health rales, : THE latest sheanued scheme in London is the following: The promoters of a publication devoted to smoking have furnished their perambulating advertising hacks with pretentious. looking pipes, which they smoke spasmodically as they pick their way among ‘the crowd..of foot passengers and vehicles, the objects of the mirth and mockery of the gamina, A LARGE public meeting in Wyoming Territory has requested the President to appoint. a woman as If this is done will she be Governor.or Governess? And will she he ‘Her Exceliency” or “Her Sweetness?” Tue Rey, HEBER Newror has discovered the first big grain ‘‘corner’ on record, It was engineered by Joseph and Pharaoh, and the method is deasiibed I in Genesia. Tur weather is not chilly in Chile, Greenland. ‘ the warming surface is greatly in‘creased, also the mucus-Covered: snr. and neither is the grass green ee _ For cough h or cold ‘there bs no remPeay are to. Ammeén's Cough “Syrup, Many whu hever compla‘narenevertheless seriously: ill.» Ose Brown’ Tron. Bitters and there will’ be no complaint. Soc pecenie. I hereby offer the fixtures and liquors in my saloon on Commercial for sale. I also offer my residence and household goods for sale. Apply early. _ _ 4. Barun. tf Curpren s pictiires taken instan taneously by —_— Nevada City. Vocal and Instramental Music, Persons desiring the services of J. R. Davis, in vocal or instrumental music will please leave word at the National Exchange Hotel, _ j12.2w THE BEST TOILET,SOAP. THE MOST ECONOMICAL. GOOD FOR THE "SKIN. U IMPROVES THE COMPLEXION.) ' T CURES SKIN DISEASES, [ Boncuti. It isa great favorite with ladies who — tried it, cv ause it gives a. natural appearance to fp which no other Soap can im t does nut leave that glossy, nin, ce on the fate which is conctlioned $0 objectiouable, Only 10 cents a cake. For eale by CARR BROS. '7 PRICE Feather Pillows, per pair, Also a full line of Lamps. VERY CHEAPEST. Also, Seven Hundred Second Hand . » 1884. We-Propose to Sell earmeacwmns . ) OurjTrade eal Before Be (NEAR, THE~U MAIN STREET, Cheaver than “LIST<a =<. Tracy s Auction House, TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Commercial Strect. For the next 10 ‘Days. Star Spring Mattresses, old price gre, now $9. 50. Upholstered Spring Mattresses, $11 now for $9. Wool Mattresses, full size, $10, now selling for $6.50. Wool Mattresses, 34 size, formerly $9, now for $5.50 Wool Pillows, per pair, formerly $3.50 now $2. $7, now for $4.50. Combination, per pair, old price $5, now $3.50. Baby Carriages, formerly $25, now for only $15. Baby Carriages, formerly $15, selling for $8. 8-Day Calendar Clocks, formerly $14, now $8. 8-Day Clocks from $5 to $6. 30-Hour Clocks from $1.75 to $4.50. “Albums f:om 50 cents to $3. Scrap Books from 25 cents to $2. Autograph Albums from 10¢ to $1.60. Stationery Boxes 25c to $1. Note Paper, per ream $1.25. Euvelopes, 1000, $1. Large stock Mirrors, Bird Cages, Vases, Silver Ware, Brackets, Sewing Machines, Furniture, Toilet Sets, Knives aud Forks, Crockery Ware, Glass Ware, etc. CHEAPER THAN THE Books for sale at. your own. price.t,. my GEO “TRACY, Auctioneer.” 1884. THISYEAR all Kinds‘of Goods Ever Before DURING THE PAST YEAR has;been irowind Which Happy Condition of Affairs is due to the fact that the@Women and Men are Rapidly Finding Out ‘we Mean Just;;what we Say When we Tell Them Thatjin {Dry and Faney Goo Our Stock is the LARGE sT Our Styles the LATEST, Our Prices the LOWEST. ds, Millinery, Ete, EXAMINE OUR MAGNIFICENT ASSORTHEN?. your purchases. . Mrs Lester & Crawird, NION HOTEL) : NEVADA CITY. AT-LESS THAN Cc COST. 2. ae GOING bavi Ld IMMENSE STOCK oF coops Tess Diner. Cost. ‘Flaving determined to soon » move our Digicel Seattle, W. “al wetwill Tor ite Non Thirty Days DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, MILLINERY. ETC, ——— ~ Any one ‘in need of any thing in our line will SAVE MONEY. By calling on us before making their purchases, as NEVER BEFORE WERE SUCH BARGAINS OFFERED IN NEVADA CITY. BHEARNHARD SEA L.LEIN BERG ER. AMERICAN “9 CENT STORE......BROAD STRERT sGO TO Gt The Palace Drugstore DRUGS, MEDICINES, Toilet Articles, STATIONERY, BLANK BODXS, PAINTS, OILS. ETC. CARR BROTHERS, CornerlPine and Commercial sts. Nev2da Cit7 GASH GROGERY STORE. HUSSEY & SON, Etave Opened a First-Class Grocery & Provision Store : Junction of Main and Commercial Streets, (Building forrierly occupied by W. R. Coe,) . where they will keep constahtly on hand A FULL ASSORTMENT oF Fataily Groceries, Provisions. Wines, Liquors, GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, &C. WE PROPuSE TO SELL Tox Cash glia: And by so doing can, quote LOWER PRICES for the best pallies of Goods than} Anv other Dealer in Nevada ea