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* Get ral
ciates, and the historians of the war,
. no one can be'charged with manufac
for -political effect.
The himself has invited an
overhauling of his record. No one
can quéstion the gallantry or braver.
of Gen, G. A. Caster, who lost his
life afew years ago in the Indian
a In the year 1876, Gen, Cuspeabea papers entitled “‘Mem~~ ries. tie War.” In these he reviewed the conduét of the several
military officers who were prominent
figures during that era of unpleasantwere regarded as eminently just and
arrived at from an actual knowledge
of the men and events described." Iv
the June. number of 1876, afte:
speaking in praise of General McClellan, Custer thus :efers to General George Stoneman :
t Brigadier-General Stoneman, an— McCiellan.
the task tod ecg
ont the cavalry torces
pee i gg Operate in the field
with the army of tke Potomac
oe pai Phillip fork neryieg ne
had passed . the of his useful—
ness as a cavalry leader, even had he
been. ted at: opportunity to ren_ der effective service. With Stone“man, however, it was diferent: Tn
the of life, elevated to a pesition as Chief of Cavalry, his opportunities first as an orgamzr, after~~ as active commander of th:
in the field, were greate
sheik ordinarily tall to the lot of military leaders. He a Poort
in every res to e@ ex
tations of Asc whom he Gare
“ple oele selection as Chief of Cavalry. He
proved himself deficient in almos.
every necessary quality requisite to
the snecess of « cavalry leader. Active and somewhat enterprising whe:
in pursuit, but not in the presence of an enemy, he seemed to b
forsaken by both these qualities
when actual conflict and offensiv,
movements were necessary, The
reoord of the cavalry while wperatin,
under Stoneman contains nothing t:
itecredit as a separate organizat on,
and worse than wothing:if successe»
are looked for upon which to base it
leader’s claim to the title of Ciief ot
Cavalry.
The San Fiancisco Pust publishe:
the above extract from the Galaxy
with the following comments:
It cannot be charved that the forewas actuated hy party malic
litival spleen. Stonemar
not then manifested the itchin
for public office, The review upo
Stoneman was the witer’s deliber
ate conviction, And those who have
watched General Stoveman’s careci
in politics will be forced to simila
conclusions of his couduct in ‘tha.
sphere of action. Asa Railroad Cow
missioner he hax proved a failure
“Active in pu: sui” when there is um
da and nothing to be done, hhas been most quiescent when confrooted by.difficulty, He has bee:
absent from those meetings of th
Commission when his presence wa
most required. He has confine:
himself to offering resolutions whic!
the most ordinary intel ect knew
‘were uncons-itutional, never dari,
' tosay a word in their behalf. General "3 estimate of Stonema:
was‘a right one, anid the people
California will indorse it in November next. It should aleo be remem
bered, in this connectioy, that G n
eral Caste was a Democrat in politics. :
bn)
OUR EXCHANGES.
Balf Minute interviews With th
Chief’ of the Sanctum.
x BOW-WOW-Wow !
(Sacramento Bee.)
Tho farmer should cease ‘talkin;
about doing something,” and do it a
once, These hydraulic miners havi
no right to destroy valuable property
in, this way, *nd.he sooner they ar
made to.stop the better. Go fo
them,
4 BUSTED B OM.
(8. F. Daily Exchange.)
Lost—A smail reward will b
paid for information of the whereabouts of the Examiner's great anti
railway boom. The boom has nei
~been seen-or-heard-of since the tail
of the Democratic ticket was expos-—
ed to the glare of puvlic criticism.
NOTHING LIKE NOVELTY.
(N. 0. Picayune) ,
A Frenchman who thinks science
may be taught by the stave, ha
written half a dezen scientific dramas, in which steam engiues, pumpand electric machines play a prominent part, The. first ‘play recensly
given, was a datl and tiresome affair.
‘We shall next bear ‘of clergymen
who thivk the editorial -departmen
of a newspaper is an excellent ss
; $2 Weck pf sermons.
ee
"DON'T MENTION rr.
_ 18. F. Daily Report.)
The sincerity of the majority in
Chas. “Kent killed his wife's
"] paramour at Leadville on tne 4th.
~ Chas, Dawson, M. P.,* has been
re-elected Lord Mayor of Dub'in.
For the first time since 1857, the
Postoffice Department has been selfsustaining this year.
James Saultery, a gnard at the
hands blown off on the 4th while
firinga salute,
Warren Burrows, aged 10 years,
was thrown from a horse at Marys—
ville on the 3d; and was probably
; fatally. injured,
* Garrét South-died at Colton, San
Bernardino county, Monday morning from an overduse gf chloroform,
taken by accident,
The resitlence of E. Frank at Napa
was destroyed by fire Tuesday. Loss,
$1,500; insured for $1,000. The fire
was caused by firecrsckers,
At Bodie Tuesday morning Sam
Harworth, a carpenter, “shot James
Leonard, a sporting mau, in the face.
It is thought the wound is fatal
There appears to be no cause fur the
shooting.
©. W. Johnson, from Kentucky,
was shot by Clara Christian, aged
18, at Franklm, Texas, ou the 3.
fhe cause of the tragedy was a scau—
dal aileged to have been put in
circulation by Juhuson,
The Corner’s jury, after an hour’s
Ieliveration, returned a verdict that
the railroad accident last Mondey
op the Long Branch road was cau-eu
by the spreadwy of the rails a:
Parker's Creek, anil find the New
York and Long Branch Railroad
Company guilty of gross and .culp—
au @ vegigence.
A Pitisburg (Pa ,) telegram says:
fuesday evening about eryht o'clock,
the st-amer Sviota, with a large exeursion party, colided with the
steamer Lomes, near Midgo Junction
on the Ohio, ‘the former s*camer
wassunk. The report is thatfifty
persons were drowned, The crew
aud officers of the Lomes rescued
over four hundred persons, Heartrendering scenes are described by the
witnesses oi the accident.. 4 }
Frauk Soule, who has been termed
the Nestor of the California Press,
died in San Francisco last week. He
was editor of the fist Saa Francisco
Uhronicie, published about 1854-6,
which wasa model paper for those
dsys in ability, enterprise, vivacity
and typographical beauty, He represented jn part San Franci-co in the
State Senate in 1852-3, was for a
cerm United Stat:s Internal Revenue
Collector in the Eighteenth Califor—
aia District, and bas for many years.
wd ontil quite lately, been editor of
he Alta,
scare
Tris amusing to witness the course
ofsome very gdod Dembcrats wh»
velieve in the Sunday Law. There is
sconflict between their consciences
and their Democravy, but in mos:
zases Democracy will win. It i>
‘ortunate for the country that there
sa large body of people who care
nore for principle than for a mere
warty name. It makes the Republivan party the most truly representsa—
ive of public sentiment, because it
‘ever won a contest, ani never will
from becoming a time.s-rver and ad
vancing all sorts of platformsand_ all
sortsof men. The o.casional mis—
akes which bave been made attest
hetruth of this assertiou, ;
eats
Tae Sacramento Recoord—Union
ays of two Democratic Congressionil candidates: “Sumner _is a pulitisal ‘crank’ of the most extravagant
sind, who has tor years been: trying
0 ride into popularity upon the
nost wild and ultra propositions,
vhile Rosecrans is an incompetent.
superannuated old fossil, whose
slander of General Garffeld ough:
30 be alone sufficient tovdefeat him.”
No. Legislature or Government
ver enacted an honest man.
e Pte as Sa. . AOL a ee at Na
a
MARRIED.
At Grass Valley, July 4th, 1882, Mr.
thas. 8. Richardson to Miss Sarah Black.
DIED.
At Grass Vallev, July 8d, 1982, Christoeon gt oh oor ba ata native of Devoashire, Eng
Itis the concurrent testimony of
the pubhe and the medical profession
{that ee 's Stomach bitte s ica
medicine which achieves resnits
‘ Pani felt, thorough and ‘benign.
rectif yin hiver disorder, it
; invigorates the Feeble, conquers kid“and bladder ‘complaints, and .
pa the convalesence of those re—
from enfecbling diseases,
pears eo the grand sponse for
“HOTEL _ARRIVALS.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
STANLEY A. EDDY... Ae ae en Proprietor
Wepwespay, July 5.
H. L. Swarthoup. Quaker Hill. —
Dan Cahill. Giass Valley.
Harry E, Weston, Bodie,
Wo. Fredrick. Gress Valley.
L. M. Sukeforth. City.
T. C. Randall. Rock Creek.
Fred Huson, G: ass Valicy,
C H. Langham, Sau Francisco.
Chas. Novey,:Pleasant Valley.
Mrs, Whitney. You Bet.
J. B. Cowen, White Pine.
P. Morphy, You Bet.
H. J. Carter, Bloomfield.
W. FP. Hamlip, Mountain House.
J. Vance, B oomfiels.
P. Campbell, Smartsville.
D. McDonald, Smartsville.
Jolin Heal, Bine Tent.
Wm. York, San Francisco.
L. H, Foute, Rock Creek. -:
D. B. Knettle, Rock Creek{++
C.B. Hill, City.
W. W. Wear, City.
S. Hetherington. Scott’s Flat.
A. Hind, V Flume. ~~
Bera-tos Bonn, Clerk.
CITSZENS BiaNK.
A Matement ofits Financial Con
@ition at the beginning of basimess of Saturday morning, July
iat, A. DB. 1882:
RESOURCES.
Conti 0m P06 60s os Sa es ENS $ 19,587 80
Cash on deposit with other banks, 42,578 a
bank cheeks and cash items.. .. 576
ON INES oss vnc ca cen eee sees 768 9
County Warrants.....2... 16,975 06
Loans on real estate....... 25,085 37
Loans on stock and bonds.... 660 00
Loans on other sccurit es.. ... 2,805 00
Lvans* én personal security only.. 20,207 8%
Real estate taken for debt.... 4,300 00
laterest megane ps stag securities) 352 8
r urniture and oe xtures... 3,000 On
Bank premises, . ap PEEPS S 5,04 00
Total Assets ....... $151,027 04
LIABILITIES.
mee mgt paid 4 Wats deb ye cat $ 30,000 00
Bevin bis ca, sera e cbs Soak a 7,981 21
sue Deposdtors. . . /. osc eee sees 112,633 6.
Dividends unpaid, ........ 4171
Total Liabilities...... $151,027 04
State of California, County of Nevada. ss.
We dosviemnly swear that we have (and
ach of us has)a persona! knowledge of the
matters containet in the fureguing state
ment, and thav the same is a true and accurate statement of the financial condition 01
he Citizens Bank on the moruing of —Jaly
ist, 1882, according to the best of our know!
<dge and belief,aud thatthe assets enumera __
ted are all under the custody and coatrul oj
he proper officers and agente of the Hank.
We turthermore solemnly swear that the
Paid up Capital of the ssid Bank is Thirty
Thousand (330,0.0) Dollars, and that saiu
apital consists o: the assets transferred by
he Bank of Nevada County to the Citizens
Bank.
E. M. PRESTON, President.
of JNU, T. MORGAN, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn beivre me, a Notary
vublic in and for the County of Nevada,
State of California, this Sixth day of July, A.
wv. 1882. NILEs SEARLS,
{sean} Notary Public.
NOTIC«.
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
‘ the Assessment Koll of the County i»
now in the hands of the Clerk of the Board
Equal.zation, which is in session for the
surpose of equalizing theassessméut of the
Jounty.
J. E. CARR, Clerk.
By T. H Carr, Deputy.
July Sth, 1882.
Drug Store For Sale !
One of the Finest Drug
and Stati« nery Stores in
Northern California foi
sale CHEAP FOR CASH.
This is a first-class oP
»sortunity tosécurea p2ying and . long esta’
ished b atar rice.
a sorenquire at TRA} saargaisie OF.
* y4a
GRAND BALL
TO BE GIVEN
For the Benefit
—OF THE—
YOUNG MEN’S
Literary Society .
—AT—
HUNT’S HALL,
Friday Evening, July 14th.
Committee o1 Arrangements,
John Nivens, Theo, Wells,
will Morgan, Mose Barah,
Joe sailler, Harry Martin.
Floor Director, H. V. Reardan.
FLOOR COMMITTEE.
T. G. Farrer, Archie Nivens,
M. QO. Baruh, W. T. Morgan,
J B. Miller, John Michel.
sa
RECEPTION COMMITTEE,
+. B, Gray, D. E. Morgan,
4&4. G,E Martin, Jcnn Nivens,
RUSIC BY
Hunt’s Full String Band.
“Grand March at 9 o'clock.
Tickets $1.59.
_ Admission to the Gallery 60 cents. Ladies
See
R. D.
sees
FOR SHERIFF E
County Assessor,
‘. JAMES D. WHITE.
“NEVADA CITY (Canstonets) Daily RANSCRI Be PUDAY, JULY 7, 1882,
Wal Exhibt at : Nevada a
MRS. LESTER AND
MRS.
. LESTER AND
. LESTER AND
. LESTER AND
. LESTER AND
MRS. LESTER
MRS. LESTER
MRS. LESTER
MRS, LESTER
For. County Treasurer.
L. W. DREYFUSS
8S HEREBY ANNOUNCED AS A CANdidate for the office of Pape Treasurer,
soos to the decision of the Demovratic
MRS LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
LESEER AND beet tg
$6.00 Plumes for $4.50.
$4.00 Plumes for $2.00.
jes a aie Goenty.
eevncen:
CRAW
MRS. 5
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
A NEW DEPARTURE.
——
New Goods Just Opened.
“Taarn. OUR ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE.
apelin
IN OUR—
MiLLINERY DEPARTMENT.
excationtel oem
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ermine () oc
stil ecnsiiaepias Qpmveriernit sensi
eo)
‘Geant laren aaa in Hats.
a
For County Clerk.
M. BYRNE, Jr.,
Tui BE A “CANDIDATE” FOR THE
W. nomination of COUNTY CLERK, subet to the Democratic County Convention
. LESTER AND CRAWFORD
MES” LESTER AND CRAWFORD,
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
RS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS.
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
og LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
hen AND CRAWFORD
Millinery Coods From New York .
THis WEEK WE OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
Goods at Retail Sold at Son Francisoa Wholesale Pricos !
$5.00 Plumes for $3.00
$1.50 Tips for $1.00.
The Finest Assortment of Flowers ever brought to
this city at equally Low Rates.
BEAUTIFUL ROSES 5 and 10 CENTS EACH.
HATS TRIMMED TO ORDER.
@ Polite attention whether you, purchase or not.
MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD,
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CRAWFORD.
CRAWFORD.
CRAWFORD.
CRAWFORD.
AND CRAWFORD.
AND CRAWFORD
AND CRAWFORD.
AND CRAWFORD. MRS.
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD,
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
—THIS MONTH—
B. H. MILLER,
BROAD STRERT: ..: 6s ee. NEVADA CITY
MAKES A SPECIALTY OF
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SUMMER GOODS.)
SUMMER
HOSIERY,
tee
ee
xTRA coors.., ae
HATS :
The Nobbiest Makes Out This s Year.
UNDERWEAR,
PERCALE AND WHITE SHIRTS, .
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, ETC., ETC.
The best assortment, L Lowest Prices,
Near the Union Hotel, Main Street, Nevada City.
©
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. EESTFR AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.,
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
. LE TER AND CRAWFORD.
. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
LESTER AND CRAWFORD
RIGHT IN SEASON.
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=—O-+O~ 0 —0—0— 000 —0—-0u-——-00-9 0-0 —-0—-0
SUMMER SUITS:
The Finest Line Ever Brought To The City.
SUMMER NECKWEAR? :
All The Latest Patterns and ee
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“MILLER, bl
RP. H. BELDEN,
—DEALER IN—
“CREAM DE LIS. 35 cts. per a.
INSECT POWDER = per bottle.
res
~
s
oe Fellow’s Building. Broad Street, Nevada City.
Pare Drags, Chemicals Toilet Goods
' Stationery and Sheet Music,
EYE GLASSES, CABINET FRAMES, CUTLERY, ale
Ae
»
SSeS np OW Paice @ Stan
: fore making their purchases elsewhere.
_ GRASS VALLEY, ae
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The Colossal Monster Mastoion is
JOHN Pee ,
OVERTOWERING, GIGANTIC
WNAOW On
Great World's Exposition, Matchless leans secuiaie Aquariam, Marve:cus Museum,
Egyptian Caravan and strictiy
MORAL CINStEA,
Whi-tr has so outgrown itself as to require
SEPARATE AND DISTINCT RINGS,
To give its One Hundred and Fifty Novel Specialties and Sensational Performances in the same given time that ordina: oceupy-in giving-bat-a single performance—in tact -nine hours of sol.d evtertainment condensed into two. Sipe
Ten Exhibitions Combined ! Requiring a Force of Over 1000 Men and Horses !
The Most Gigantic Amusement Enterprise Ever Perfected on Earth !
E mphatically the Newest, Biggest, Greatest, Grandest, Best.
NEW FEATURES, NEW MARVELS, NEW WONDERS, NEW EVERYTHING!
Delighting the Old, Charming the Young, Instructing the Youth. Entrancing the Children, LI ARS Everybody.
In one vast viliaye of Colossal T: nts, representing an outlay of TWO ILLIO® DOLI ARS! A proud
monument of succes+ful enterprise, ba+ ed upon a hfelong i delity_to the promises made to the pub ic each season
turing over fifty years, Lt is coming ou its own Special trainof FIFTY MAGNIFICENT EALACE CARS.
To such ponderous _}roportions has this givantie ent-rprise grown, MR: ROBINSON-has—ealed-to his aid, and
engaged ata princely salary, the oriyinal, veritable and only-world—famons veteran, MR. D WN. RICE, whose
life-long an: extensive experience makes hun an able aid in this, the unchallenged Show of ali Shows He will
be present at each performance as Master of Ceremonies. :
THE NIGHT IS TURNED INTO DAY, as the vast Pavilions of this
enormous institution.are lighted each night by the world-renowned scientific miracle, the BRUSH ELECTRIC LIGHT. A bnilliancy which
tivals the dazzling rays of a Summer's mid-day sun.
A MOST MAGNIFICENT AND CORCEOUS
$300,000 NOVELTY STREET PARADE!
‘At 10 o’clock Each Morning,
In which will appear the Twenty Thousand Dollar Beauty. a
Performances Afternoon and Evening. Doors open at 1 and 7 Pp, M. :
ADMISSION SI. CHILDREN UNDER 10, 50 CENTS.
AND
MOosT MAGNIFICENT
———$TOCK OF——
THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF CLOTHING,
FOR GENTLEMEN AND BOYS,
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps
Trunks, Valises, efc,, elc.,
HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED AT THE CLOTHING EMPORIUM
——_or—_
E, CASPER,
CORNER OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY.
~S
These Goods have just been receiv
ed frem the Eastern ‘manufactories and
are now offered for sale at 8
GREATLY REDUCED KATES,
Persons i in want of any article i in’ ine line will
’/Save money by examining my Goods and Prices. ‘beenna
BON;T FORGET THE PLE, ee