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June 12, 1883 (4 pages)

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adie atnnee a entered. He walked up to TownThe wound, it was thought,is a fatal « pile he discovered thew to be copper *Oullaban in the right breast, the Yo 0, F. STIDGER, Attorney at Lav THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NBVADA CITY, CAL.Neral th County Oticia Oficial Press , TUESDAY. JUNE 12: Ar Red Bloff Saturday afternoon Abraham. Townseiid; editor and proprictor of the Sentinel, was shot by Charles F. Montgomery, editor and halfiowner of the Tocsin, both of which journals are Democratic. The homicide was the result of perzonal attacks throngh the Sentinel, reflecting upon the character and parentage of Montgomery. At }:20 o'clock Satarday afternoon Townsend was seated at, a card table in the Palace Saloon, writing out an advertisement, when Montgomery send and said; *‘You are the who called my mother a Drawing a Smith & Wessou pistol at the same time, he fired. The ball entered the abdomen, about three inches above and a little to the ieft of the naval, rangicg downward. mab A SLEEPING-CAR porter who traveled over 650 miles with ten passeugers worth over $3,000,000 each says his perquisites athounted to but fifty cents. A shorv time ago a party of Bostonians came over the Central Pas citic bound for California. When the porter brushed them ap and put them in order for landing, each one slipped a piece of muney into the porter’s hand, which he put in his pocket without examining, He was comp'etely loaded dowa with what he supposed were halves and five dollar gold pieces—but on examining his cents, W. J. OULLAHAN, a paiuter and @ recent arrival from Sau Francisco, on -aturday night apprvached District Attorney 8. A. Booker in a saloou at Stocktou, aud remarked that he was a ‘‘——cniv,” His words led to a row, and Booker stabbed knife striking the cullar-bone and inflicting a flesh wound, No arrests were made, Tue Oaklond Lribune, reierrivg to the broken pledges of our Democratic Railroad Commussioners, says: “A Democratic candidate was uever known to refuse to take a pledge or to take a drink, swalluwiny aud forgetting both alike,” weve: ; In Oakland, Saturday, Fiank Kogel’s wife tired at him anu wouoded Her invther, Tne trouble arose in a row Rogel coming home . over diauk, atin Miss ANNIk Minter, uf Richmoud,’Va., was found dead im he verth on the east-bound passenger train Sat.iday, wi Rew, Neve a kx. SECKETARY Gray of tne Boaru Of Sidce tarbor Commissioners hes been given a week Wuauswer tu furtyfour ghar,es ot tel.ny, ao AN examination of Sauditth stew desuing admiseici ww the civil service ef the country will commence in Sun Braneisoo Juve 19th, Guorge Frepur.cks was shot dead by Jobu Bell, a reporte , at Kansas City at an eatly hour Saturday morning. — son ‘Tux Turks are reported to have lost 1300 men and the Castrails 500 in a recent fight in Albania, AR ee P. C, SUL“IVAN an attorney, dropped dead in Court at Colfax, W. ‘1., while arguing a case, Tux Barber boys were returned tu the Waverly (Ind.) jail Friday an. hanged by a mob, THE, sang crop im Oregon ard Washington Territory is reported in M%collent condition, mom“Join L, SULLIVAN; the pugilist, is coming to California, A CARD. — North San Juan, Cal: it is p has iu the courts of law in this State ag an attorney, and to receive fees for his opinions, acvice, or services as such attorney. Mr, Stidger is also the editor.and propiietor of a weekly newspaper published ever; Saturday at North San Juan, Nevada county, State of California, called the North Sau Juan Times. The madecsigned has heretofore consulted with and paid the learned counselor for his opinions, servicesand advice, as such attorney; and had no reason to expect from the learned lor the gi advice contained in said paper of June the 9th inst. ee I have erred by bringing my suit without having first consulted the eminent ounselor Now 1 did not. intend any slight to th: Judge ia not having firstconsulted him, bur in the case he refers to I thought I could use him'betier as a wituess. — better _ ~~ tim pe P, Stidger,, ti oO. “PINGREE. Assessment tt Notice. econ i x. cation of Prin ipa place ¥:,oecation place ‘works, Ni itiateg ?Ds aty, Ca’ifornia, bona th ven, that at a meeting on the seventh of . . Xmmediate Relief Warranted. ". Do nt the rs deluded into taking m A SIERRA COUNTY DUEL. Mow Young Tevis Met His ens te was “fought near on © City, this county, in September, 1856, between Judge Lippincott and young Tevis. Lippincott was a strong Democrat, and was interested to some extent in a temperance paper. published in Duwnieville, called the Old Oaken Bucket, Tevis was a younger brother of Lloyd Tevis,now of San Francisco, and was highly thought ‘of. He belonged to the Know-Nothing party, of Which he was a leader, and was a candidate for District Attorney on that ticket. The particulars of the affair, which are taken from the History of Sierra county, may be of interest to some of our readers. Lippincott and Tevis were not-on the best‘of,terms; but] 2 the dispute that led directly to the meeting was caused by an article from the pen of, Lippincott casting reflections on the character of a Mrs. Pellett who was lecturing here on temperance. Tevis replied in another paper with # sharp letter that greatly exasperated Lippincott, who tried to meet Tevis on the street, that he might give ‘him a thrashing; but being unsuccessful in getting up a street fight, he sent the young mari a challenge to fight a duel, which was promptly accepted. The place selected was on the county liné between Sierra and Yuba counties, near to Brandy City. The weapons were big. double-barreled shotguns, loaded with balls, ‘At 4 o'clock in the morning the ‘parties, with their friends, left Downieville for the scene of conflict, and arrived there atdaylight, John Marshall acted as second for Tevis, while E,. J, Smith perfortned the same service fur Lippincott. Jerome B. Totten and W S. Spear officiated to some extent; Benjamin Green loaded the guns; Drs, Carr and Aiken were on the ground in the capacity of surgeons; about twenty spectators were present, As the principals took their positions, Lippincott’s second placed his hand on his breast to indicate where to tire. Benjamin Green gave the signal, and at the first fire Tevis fell to the ground a corpse, ° A piece was shot out of the shoulder of Lippincott’s coat. He was hurried off by his friends and no proceedings were ever entered against him, The body of Tevis was brought to Dowvieville, where: it was buried amid impressive ceremonies conducted by. the Good Templars, the Masoiic Order of which be was a member refusing to bury him with the honors, because of their opposition to dueling. if _OS In reply to the question, ‘Why does a State have a Legislature?’ the Burlington Hawkeye says: My dear boy, it doesn’t. The Legislature has the State, every time. Has it by the throat, by a large majority, Has it by the pocketbook. Has it on its back. You bet your slippers, young man, the State never has the Legislature, a ee A DUEL was fought on horseback Chursday near Patrick Court house, Va., between Sheritfs Dovickly F, W. Walker, in which ‘he was seriously wound.d, and latter ‘ MARRIED. tn “Hollister, June 6, 1883, aitle J: Baldwin to Ada Shaw, In San Francisco, June 7th, 1883, by Rev. T. K. Noble, William M, Edgar to Kittie MeLeod, both of San Francisco. BORN. _ At Buena Vista, Nevada county, June 6, 1883, to Morris Peabody and wits, a deughter, At Little York, June 8d, 1883, to C, Brown and wife, a daughter, At Grass Valley, June 7, 1888, to F2. Has. kins and wife, a Lens, “waa Rough and Ready Township, June 7, 1883, Jas. Huntress and wife, a daughter, A. Common-sense Remedy. SALICYLIC No more Rheumatism, Gout, or Neura Permanent Cure Guprantesd. IVE YEARS» ESTABL’ ISHED AND never known to fail‘in a single case acute or chronic, Refer to all prominent physicians and druggists br the panting of SALICYLICA, “SECRET : : far THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF THE POISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EX. ISTS IN THE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC AND GOUTY PATIENTS. SALICYLICA is known as a common sense remedy, because it strikes directly at gia, while so many so-called specifics and sppoene panaceas only treat locally the ef‘ects. It has been conceded by eminent scientists that outward applications, such as rubbing with oils, ointments, liniments and soothing lotions will not eradicate those diseases which are the result of the poisoning of the: blood with Uric Acid. SALICYLICA works with marvelous effect on this acid and so removes the disorder. It is now exclusively used byall celebrated physicians of Europe. Highest Medical Academy of Paris.reports 95 per cent. cures in three days. _ REMEMBER THAT SALICYLICA tsa certain cure for RHEUMATISM, GOUT and NEURALGIA. The most intense pains are subdued almost instantly. ey refnnded. Thousands of testimonials sent on application, ‘$1 A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR $5, Sent free on receipt of money, Ask your Druggist for it. tiions or titutes, or something recommended on as good,” box, whi cern: ed chesnicalt whic! iv dor our signature an in lone to insure success in the no othes, of send tous. Washburne & Co,, Proprictors, 287 Broadway, cor, Reade St, _N YORK. ‘. For Sale by CARR BROS., . Insist on bars — with uisit e the cause of Rheumatism, Gout and Neural. } Give itatrial. Relicf guaranteed or mon. . 6} CENTS a glass for Soda Water at Carr Bros, Bay t tickets, tf : b Campine ‘andipicnic ties will find.@tull line’of (choice pnpplies the Beehive Grocery s lw es a die BPRS Ancric Soda Water with Fritit-Syrups, at Carr Bros. tf WM. BARTON, Proprietor. ea fa ee ‘Chased the lotdg a gp erected 2 Sakoth shop, I am now prepared to do all kinds of HOUSE FOR SALE. A Desirable Dwelling House, WITH SEVEN ROOMS, HAR. . LARGE” LOT, ‘FRUIT Blackemithing and Repairing . Trees, Ete., FOR SALE CHEAP, oe ee For particulars enquire at this office. rick Work a Specialty. Tclaim to make the best Picks for all <inds of mining of any blacksmith in North orn California. Steel Sledges and Wadges ‘the best material always on han
Wagon and Carriage Repairing Done with neatness and at short notice GRAND CONCERT —AT— Nevada Theatre, Wednesday Evening, July 4th. GRAND CONCERT wil he given at Nevada Theatre on Fourth of July Eveniny, for the benefit of THOMAS H. McKEE Having succeeded Samuel Clutter in the ppp 24 and Wa-on business is now prspared to do all work in his line in the very manner and at low rates. Carriage and Wagen Wheels ‘a specialty, SHOP ON PLAZA, FOOT OF BROAD ST. The best musical talent (both vocal and instrumental) will take part in the Concert, thus were it worthy the vatronage of RANCH FOR SALE. all, as well ag assisting in a humane and pomentti sy charitable object. wien -teuke. The Godair Ranch, Cement Hill, . Cisaren..... Pwenty-fve Cents mas N. KENNEDY & Miss NELLIE McLEAN Managers. _ Ranch for Sale Cheap. \HE undersigned offers for sale her Ranch T p rhoret pe Rush Creek, about 4 miles from Nevada City. acres, 60 of whic! CONSISTING OF 16@ ACRFS OF LAND IMPROVED AND NOW UNDER CKOP. PLENTY FREE WATER Only 3 Miles From Mevada City. A Six-room H ouse, Barn and Out-houses Hay Press, etc., etc, WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. The ranch com prises 80 ia mining ground, both lacer and quartz, and 20 acres in good timbev land. A house, barn and water right with the at a very low or on the peninias je2 ty. The Ranch will be sold betes, Enquire of John Kistle CATHARINE DEBARNARDI. Apply on the premises or at W. H. SMITH’S STORE, Nevada City. ma29-1m AFORE, EXOUWES, Junction Main and Commercial Streets NEVADA crry, Has just received a large stock of EASTERN MADE HARNESS, SADDLES, ROBES, DUSTERS, Etc,, Ete. Also'on hand a full line of Goods of MY OWN,.MANUFACTURE. o AMONG THE SPECIALITIES THAT I OFFER ARE Park Saddles, Shack Saddles, Princess Saddles, Erom the celebrated firm of C. B. Smith & Co., N.Y. A full assortment of 3 CARRIAGE WHIPS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES. American and Spanish Saddlers’ Hardware., Including hand-made Bits and Spurs, THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE MOUNTAINS. Call in and examine the goods whether yobuy or not. WM. HOLMES. The New Nevada Boot & Shob Store, JOHN HERZINGER, ----PROPRIETOR. Fine Eastern made Boots, and. Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes will be sold CHEAPER than éver before known in Nevada County. Boots and Shoes made to order and REPAIRINGSNEATLY DONE. C. & P. H. TIRRILL’S FINE BOOTS AND SHOES. ‘Nevada Drug Store, Corner Broad and Pine ho WALTER D. VINTON Pr ilndae Seta es A Large Stock if Patent Moticines Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, ° Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, Toilet Articles of all kinds. Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescriptions By a Competent Druggist, and PERFECT PURITY guaranteed. Nevada ony oe ‘azemnpest, seupon imp GLOBE.’ : DING! The Cheapest Place to Buy Furniture in Nevada City b~ FURNITURE and B ‘GUILD'S AUCTION HOUSE, FRANK QUILD has just received a Large Consignment of . Marble Top Walnut, Pine, and Maple Bed Room Sets, : “which . he will sell at San Francisco Prices, CALL AND SEE. Parlor Sets. ‘Also, a large consignment of Oil Paintings, Chromos and a variety of Pictures, sphere see the TAYLOR BED LOUNGE, the best in n the worl A Large varisty of Window Cornice frem $1 up. Window Shades and Hooks, Childré’s Carriag es. etc, ‘ Give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Mo. B Commercial a, uett to Kent's ‘Meat Hartt And ali lead ng Druggists. FRANK cies § Auctioneer, Mrs. D, Haldane and Family. 1TH TIME HAS, COME AND WE ARE READY TO. SHOW. THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA COUNT Z LARGEST MOST ELEGANT AND VARIED STOCK OF : CLOTHING . EVER SEEN IN THIS COONTY! —OQeiinlns HATS, CAPS, GENTS: FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS VALISES, BOOTS AND SHOES, Bte: NEW GOODS NEW STYLES NEW PATTERNS SCL, Meme We claim this Assortment to be the Best, and largely under usual prices. —o-———Patronize us snd your purchases shail de right always. cele . a Please Remembe: we have the Geode and make the Prices right. \ —_9——_ Hyman Bros. 6 Murray Street, New York. Hyman Bros., 216, 218 California St., San Franc’o. Hyman Bros., Honolulu H. Islands. AYMAN BROS. Cor. Broad Pine Sts, NEVADA CITY MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD Are now in receipt of their NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK, And have put the same on display. ones () —_ In the wey of LOOK AT THIS! Beautiful Brocaded Silk Ribbons, only 20 cents a yard. 2 inches wide, Fashionable colors in Satin and Gros Grain, inches wide, only 15 cents a yard. —— ——_ 09 —_—_ —_—. Our Assortment of Hats and Bonnets. inclades The Bewitching ‘‘Langtry,” The Unique ‘'Kate Castleton,” The Novel ‘‘Beilin,” The Popular ‘‘Lake Queen,” The Charming ‘‘Jaunty,” And more than FIFTY other kinds never worn until the present season. These Bonnets and Hats range from Twenty-Five Cents to Fifteen! Dollars. We aden 5 baci of Material for all kinds of Fancy Work, Such as Cardboard—Silver, White and Colored, from 5 to 25 cents a sheet, Fish-line for tidies (all the rage) 50 cents a hank, which is very cheap. Lace Bunting for Toilet Sets—the latest wrinkle, rich and neat, Crewels for Kensington—every shade and all A 1 quality.Oil-boiled Cotton for Etching, 2 Briggs’ Patent Transferring ssa for se and Etching. oo DO NOT FORGUT ’ That we carry a Fine assortment of Cashmerss, Mires, Gingham, Calicoes and Domestics “NOTIONS A AND TOYS _.-* BY THE CARTLOAD, It would take a whole page of the Transcript to enumerate half the bargains we offer, and we can therefore at _ give, but an outline of them, Call at our store ami see for yourselvcs what we keep. We do not ask you to buy unless’ yon are satistied we can do better than any other firm by you. \We show goods and give prices cheerfully without charge. If you cannot make.a p-rsonal visit, WRITE, and we will gladl iT] what we can do. _. ue eis a We have but One Price, And You can buy as chea Wiongh you came yourse Yours very truly, MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, ‘Main 8t., Nevada Citv. Seis e ‘YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ Ribbons. Feathers, Flowers, Laces, The handgomest and most extensive line to be found in Nevada County. Ottoman Ribbons, all the latest ninadind: 2 inches . wide, only 25 cents a yard. 1% The Captivating ‘Jersey Lily,” Worsteds in all shades,2, 4 and $ fold,at 10 cents an ounce (full weight ) . Nevada County and he place h been thorou bly renovated end pa wala tal and is now there deriuiees aa the county. . Customers will always find on hand : Wines, Liquors apt Cigars, al AGENCY. FO “Celebrated: Philadel ql 3 te J. ris From the elphia Brewery, ram Fa el Wholesale» or Retail, 5, 16 or Th gallo’ Kegs: Thisis the Best Beer “the market. During 1882 the~ Philadelphia Brewery sold 64,189 of Beer, which’ issMORETHAN: TWICE the amount sold by any other Brewery i in San Franciseo. Give” if'a ‘trial: Families or. dealers aan ian nptice. Be ON) HAN D» To patrons, from Giffin’s _ lle everything: guaranteed-as-represented; ~ Fancy Drinks of all kinds a specialty, and. mixed from the best liquors, When thirsty! or, in search ofa good cigar, call at the, BANE BXCHANGSE, } _”, COYNE, Proprietor. Sree 2 ; winks * J. B. CARR, Buccessor to ¥. =x. ieladens, PROPRIETORS OF THE PALAGE DRUG STORE, Co:ner Pine and Commercial Streets. . “MRviDk ones i A COMPLETE STOCK or ORUGS & MEDICINES, PERFUMERY AND TOLLET. ARTICLES And everything else usually found in a fi-st class. Druc Stor ; hi #1 —— 0 se é WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE.. SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, Newspapers, Illustrated Papers, Periodicals, SHEET MUSIC AT REDUCED RATES;” A Fine display of Pocket Knives, Razors, and other Cutlery. . i Etc. PERE CG Ge Lae i Prescriptions carefally compounded at-all hours by P. A _ Bata an experienced Druggist = — TEE: PINE BST Oe at, Just received from San Franeiic6, the Largest’ and’ most Fashionable stock of“ ae CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING, CONSISTING OF FINE MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. —o—— Partionlar atte tion is directed to my line of PRINCE ALBERT §8UITS, IN BROADCLOTH AND::\WORSTED, —AND THE’ CASSIMERE AND SCOTCH BUSINESS suits. THE BEST LC LOT OF FINE SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Ever brought to this.market. , “THE “LATEST OUT” IN Neckwear, Fancy Shirts, s, Faney Hosiery, Hats & Caps. An uoumdally! large’ display of STRAW HATS: Take’ @ look at the SAMPLES IN THE SHOW WINDOW, Then drop in. and learn the low: prices. ; Odd Fe Block; Broad Street; Nevada City. rFGlad Tidings to the 2 People of Nevada © THE CARPET HOU SE NEVADA. ‘COUN ry. _BAMBERGER. BROTHERS, The Leading Dry Goods Firm in Have recently connected theif” extensive, well and favorably known establishment with” an additional large floor, arranged into a CARPET DEPARTMENT. ON AGRANDSCALE, Having supplied Nevada County with the ae felt want of a complete line of carpets, from the lowest grade to the bestiof English Body. Brussels, . -BAMBERGER BROTHERS . Respectfully invite the people of N evada City and eaply by mail or by sending through friend, as}. vicinity to call and inspect their stock, imported , direct from American and English factories. Low prices and fair dealings: assured: ts sewed free of charge, and delivered to. aa Bass of adjoining counties. “ad