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June 9, 1883 (4 pages)

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oe itor Nevada County Ocicial a _SATURDAY.JONE 9. “Many of tlie wells"in Nevada City have been so co:npietely drained ut their water sapply. by ‘the proximity of mining shafts and tuunela as to be . P bis condition of affairs seem to involve a question similar to that which the:faimers whose lands have beea damaged by hydraulic miuing have been trying to determine— have miue-owners a right to destroy other persons’ pr. perty m order that rei Bos prosecute a certain kind of busi It remains to be seen whether those whose wells have been destroyed will eubmit to the inflietion. Sacramento Bee, The Bée's remarks are drawn forth by an item in the Transcuier eaying that since the Sherman Con. Mining Company: on Gold Flat had commenced sinking on their ledgethe water supply of some weils in the vi“cinity. of the Works had failed. There is, we believe, a law relating to the ownership of peiculating waters that: protects the owners as perfectly as holders of aurface water rights are protected. To establish the course of these subterranean streams, however, is as difficult as itis to prove that'the debris from any single hydraulie mine’ tinds its way to and lodges upon a certain piece of land below. People who diz wells in mining localities take the chances of the feeding stream beiug inadvertently tapped: by shafts and drifts, the sane as those who pitch their tents on the miasmatic Sicramento river ian the risk of being buried by the sands of the mour:tains that the sheep and elements and miners cruinble down upon them, And the two classes have just about equal chances uf obtaining relief through the courts when they happen to get hurt. THE FAIR MELTING TONIGHT. To-night our neizhbors. of Grass Valley will luld a meeting at Reform Hall to talk over the District Fair scheme, and determine what they want todo about having the Pavilion at that town. A delegation of enterprising Nevada City men shouli go down and counsel with them, Hard feelings (if there. be any. which we hope is not the cass,) should be fat aside, so ail may pull together. There is no cause fur meat jualousies or a dog-in-the-manger attitude on either side, and if when vexed we have printed any' thing iq the Transcrrer that conld possibly be conscrnud as indicatiiy either fault.on our part, we say iu all sincerity that we did not mean it that way. What this psper want= to see is a successful Fair’ in the county this year and next, aud we believe that wherever. the Pavilion goes the tirst year the people of Nevada, City will do as much to help the enterprise alung as the people ut Grass Valley ought vo or will ask ot them. A La A, aR IE Tne trial hus begun at Xeres, Spain, of 17 of the hkad members of the Black Hand Soviety, chxiged with murdering un associate ruspected of betraying the organization to the Government. The Public Prosecutor, on opening the case, claimed that he would submit evidence suificient to secure the conviction o! sixteen of the prisoners, Chas, axd Henry Mo-r, aged respectively 22 anil 13° years, wer. drowned in the river at Napa Wednesday mcrning. The youngest was in bathing and yot into. a deep hole. His brother rushed in to save him, and both were drowned. ‘Ihe bodie: were recovered immediately, Tue second trial. uf Robert (Matthews, for the killing of Chae. Moor at Lower Lake, Lake county, Murel. 18th ‘last, clad by the jury bring: ing ime verdict of mau-slaughie:. He was antenced to seven years in tae State Prison. ee a le Gap ns in aes -aan a. Gro. Hicxs has just gained a great victory iv the Soudan over 5,04 Arabe, killing 500. The Arabs tizh bravely as Sacred Kuights, but wbea Speare are useless. ayuinet shells quc caunov. Generul Hicks had iw men kiiled, F. O. Moory, shot at Ravena, Lo Angeks county, Sunday, by Thos _ B. Mitchell, wasa native of Nev York, aged 52 yeare. The cause o: the trouble was a land feud. Repecca HaMixion (colored) dieu at 253 West Twenty-cigth street, New York, Sunday evening, It +’ claimed that she was 114: years o1 Tr is thought the Dublin potic: have discovered a system of poiscn ing by which the Invine:Dkhs got ru of. persona.ol noxious to tl.em, — — — a © ee -reeee Tus American National Rifle Tean thade a higher ecore at New York Tucaday than the winning score o: the British Team last year. Ar Columbus, 0. Wednesday, th: » Republican State Convention nouinated Judge J. Vuraker, of CwCONTRACT NOTICE. »Xorker, aleo. challenges arrell for « mixed match snd ry; Mayoard for a hard glove out if four rounds. A woman in Brooklyn, N. ¥., recovered $2,500 froin two liquer dealers, for Making her husband a drunkard. « Barta-tpi's Statue of Liberty will not‘be’ erected: in New York Pharbor until the fall of 1884. Tne Coroner's jury in the case of the disaster at Brooklyn, censure the bridge officials, LIME LITT SS At Nevada City, June. 7th, 1883, by Rev. E. Jacka, Mr. A. D. Mason to Miss Nellie M. Woodward. DIED. tant daugitter of P and’ Kate’ Quontana, aged Ll munths and 27days. The funeral will take place from the family residence, un Nimrod street, on Saturday (to-day) at 2 o'clock P.M. Frienls and acqnaintances are respectfully invited to .attend. SELLE EE LO EOE IE Notice to Water Consumers Living on Piety Hill. In consequence of the extreme scaicity of water on Piety Hill, ‘consumers in that part of the city are hereby notified that on and after this date they must ENTIRELY SUSPEND IRRIGATION. between the hours of 8A. M. and 7 P, M.— Any person violating this rule will be shut off at the main without further notice. . J. E.’ Browy, Supt. Navava Ciry, June 9th, 1883. \HE CENTENNIAL G. G. M. Co., of Washington Lownship, wil receive bids for sinking @ shaft op tavir chia, Buds received at Virginia City, Nevada, to the 10th insta it, dShatr to be two comparunents of 4x4 feet eaco, cribbes with 3 incn sawed lumver, Coutractor to wink (0 bed-suck, two hundred feet, more or less, (this is the sup posed depth), Cuutractors will receive twothirds of coutragt price on completion of euth tfty fect, bulanve on cumplet-un oi ¢onrace, Als. the. samo, for running a “prospect tuauel” On sume propercy three nunuced ‘vet, Tunnei 4x6 fevt, tunberet where neseon y. Terms suns 48 above. ,Contractor bo prosecute work with ordinary uiligence, 0 iurnish all materials, bus have use ot Company "s-house and tuois, Tne Company reserve tae riyht to. reject any or all bids, Parties can learn particulars by applying to William Boyd at intea House on the prem sua. V. U. Box 544 Virginia City. jes-td 8. D, BAKER, Seo’y. Assessment Notice. HAMPION MINING COMPANY. —Locetion of prin ipal place of business, tan Francisvo, Ualifornia, Location of Work:, aw. Notice is hereby given, thatata rieeing of the Board gf Directors, held on the 4:h day of June, A. D, 1883, an assessment No 12) of Ten cents per share was levied upwu the capital stuck of the corporation, payvble immediately, in United States gold coin, w the secretary at the ottice uf the Compa ny, No. 522 Montgomery street,San Francisco Valifornia, Any stock upon Which this as sessment shall remain unpaid on the 7th day vf July, i8s3, will be delinquent anu ulvertised for sale at public auction ; and inless payment ix made before, vill be suld ov saturday, the 28th day uf July, 1883, @ pay the delinquent assessment together with vosts of advertising and expenyes i wale, By order uf the Board of Directors. THEV, WELZEL, secre'ary, Office, 522 Moutyomery street, San Fran useo, California jes ORDINANCE NO, 100. TS BOARD OF TRUSTEES of theC of Nevada dv ordain as foilows: Section 1. A rax of Fifty Vents on each Jue Hundred Dollars of the asvessod and 2q lized valuation of all property w thi. 4.@ Curpora:e limits of the City of Nevada ‘ur Gene al Fund purposes, and a tax ot twenty Cents on ewh Une Hundred Duliirs orFire purposes, is hereby levied for the voar A.D, 1853, Passed June 4th, 1848. J. C. ABBOTT, President. K. Casper clerk, Common-sense Remedy.SALICYLICA, No more Rheumatism, Gout, or Neuralgia. Immediate Relief Warranted. Permanent Cure Guaranteed. ‘IVE YEARS ESTABLISHED AND It never known to fail in a single case cute or chronic. Refer to all prowinen ‘hy sicians and drugyists for the standing ot ALIVCYLICA, SECRET : 4a THE ONLY DISSOLVER OF ‘THE *OISONOUS URIC ACID WHICH EX SiS INTHE BLOOD OF RHEUMATIC ND SOUTY PATIENTS, é *SAURICVLIC.® is known as a cofmmon ense remedy, because it strikes directiy at he cause of Kheumatiem, Goutand Neural. sia, while su many so-called specitics ano wppused panaceas only treat loally the e. te, eck, It has been conceded by eminent scien i ty that outward applications, such as rubing wi b oils, ointments, liniments and is lotions will not eradicate those dis. uses which are the result of the poisoning f the blood with Uyic Acid. SALICYLEICA works with marvelous ef ect on this acid and so removes ‘the disor. ler. It wow exclusively used by all cele ‘rated physicians of Europe. Highest Med. val Acauemy of Paris repoits 95 per cent. sures in three days. niga REMEMBER CHAT SALICYLICA twa certain cure. fo RHLUMATISM, GUUT and NEURALGIA the most intense pains are :ubdued almost ustantly. Give ita trial. Relicf guarantead or mon. + refnnded. en of testimonials sent on appli. zatlon, #1 A BOX, 6 BOXES FOR 9. Sent free on receipt of money, ' Ask your Druggist for it, . Do not @ deluded into takingm _ tiions or substit. or something recommended Ust do 1.” Insist on the genuine with ‘he nau.c vt WASHBURNE & Cv., on each ier our signature an fndiopensioas Tena ler our ure an ir it oineure success in the “Trestunaat. Take ao othes, of send tous. Washburne & Co,, Proprictors, 287 Broadway, cor, Reade St. _ NEW YORK, i For Sale by tight.” He agrees to kuock Maynard . dear Nevada City, Nevada county, Califu.a k. DHN T. MURGAN, . to tu all kinds of jos = Cashier. Blacksmithing and Répairing . In first class manner. Tick Work @ Specialty. 1 Gain to make the best Picks for all cinds . * a * any blacksmith in Northorn Cali Steel Sledges and Wadges Of the best material always on han Wagon end Carriage Repairing . Done with neatness and at short notice . . HOUSE FOR SALE. A Desirable Dwelling House, n. SEVEN, ROOMS, HAR. THOMAS H. McKEE Having succeeded wel Clutter in the and Wagon née is now pr 7 ed to do all work in his line in the gray woe
specialty. _AT— SHOP ON PLAZA, FOOT OF BROAD 87, . t Nevada Theatre, Wednesday Evening, July 4th. TREES, Etc., FOR SALE CHEAP. For particulars ehquire at this office. Lieentiate Bellevue Hospital Medieal College, New York Cuy, Ni ¥. Session 1871 and 1872. GRAND CONCERT wil he given at h of Jul: Henry S. Welch, M.D, . At Nerds zneivg on Four of dur Mrs. D, Haldane and Family. CORNER PINE AND CoM: LOFFICE, WITH CARR veo} RESIDENCE, MEKCIAL SrRERTS, NATIONAL — HOTEL, Hevea City, Gal. The -best musical talert.(both.vocal and instrumental) will take part in ‘the Concert, RANCH FOR SALE, . si'u'vai' of sitting in « namane’ sod charitable Pam We ee Fifty Cents The Gcdaig Ranch, Cement Hill, . cnnaren..... Twenty-five Cents. Mrs.N. KENNEDY & Mise NELLIE McLEAN Managers. Ranch fur Sale Cheap. Only 3 Miles From Mevada City. HE ost oo hedediinerBenth . situated on Rush Creek, about 4 miles A Six-ro0om H ouse, Barn-and-Uut-houses a ; from Nevada City. Theranch coaiprises 80 Hay Piesg, ete,, ete. acres, 60 of which is mining. ground, eng WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. pare and qnartz, snd 20 acres in good im ea, CONSISTING OF 160 ACRFS OF ee IMPROVED AND NOW ONDER CKOP. PLENTY FREE WATER Apply on the premises or at with the property. The Kanch will be sold W. H, SMITH’S STORE, of on tue promiees, Nevad: City. je2 OATHARINE DEBARNARDI, WAP IE. FKEOLMAESS, Junction Main snd Commercial Streets.... WEVADA CITY, Has just received a large Stock of EASTERN MADE HARNESS, SADDLES, ROBES, DUSTERS, ts, Ete. Also on hand a full line of Goods. of ma?29-]m t— AMONG THE SPECIALITIES THAT 1 OFFER ARE! Park Saddles, Shack Saddles, Princess Saddles, From the celebrated firm of C.-B. Smith & Co., NY. & full assortment ofr CARRIAGE WHIPS OF ALL KINDS AND PRICES, : American and Spanish Saddlers’. Hardware., Including hand-made Bits and Spurs. THE LARGEST AND BE3T STOCK IN THE MOUNTAINS, Call in and examina the goods whether yo>1y or not. WM. HOLMES. The New Nevada Boot & Shoo Store, JOHN HERZINGER, PROPRIETOR. Fine Eastern made Boots, and Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes will be sold yet CHEAPER than ever before .known in Nevada County. Boots and Shoes made to order and . REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. C. & P. H. TIRRILL’S FINE BOOTS AND SHOES. ‘Nevada Druz Store, WALTER D. VINTON A Large Stock: of Patent Medicines. Fine Pertumery, 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. AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE NSURANCE COMPANIES EXTANT, IMPERIAL, LONDON, NORTHERN AND QUEEN,” £ AND———4 ‘LIVERPOOL LONDON AND GLOBE.’ FURNITORE and BEDDING! The Cheapest Plase to Buy Furniture in Nevada City as. AT aS GUILD'S AUCTION HOUSE. ~ FRANK © UILD has just received a Large Consignment of; Marble Top Wulnut, Pine, and Maple Bed Room Sets, which he . will sell at San Francisco Prices, CALL AND SEE. Pazlor Sets. ~ Also, a la:ge ccnsignment of Oil Paintings, Chromos and a variety of Pictwes, — world, : : Se A Large variaty of Window Cornice frem: $1 up. Window Shades and Hooks, Childre’s Carriag es. etc,_ t@Give me a call tefore purchasing e'sewhere, ‘CABR BROS:, e het prnisn, LARGE LOT, FRUIT . VALISES, BOOTS AND SHOES, Rte. rand. A hou, barmand waterreht TW Claim this Assortment to be the Best, ata very low price. Enquire of John Kistle . MY OWN MANUFACTURE. . Please Remembe: we have the Geods and HYMAN BROS. Cor. Broad Pine Sts ask you to buy unless you are satistied we can do better t firm by you. “We show goods and give what we can do. And you can buy as ehtapty by mail or by sending threagih s tee BED though roureelf. friend, ‘es “apace aes B BE LOUNGE, tte best in the} mt toa . >THE TIME HAS COME. AND WE ARE READY TO SHOW THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA COUNT) THE GARGEST = MOST ELEGANT AND VARIED STOCK OF ° f CLOTHING . EVER SEEN IN THIS COONTY! a 9 GOODS, TRUNKS, SATCHELS ' NEW GOODS NEW STYLES WEW PATTERNS ——— Qe and largely under usual prices. ~_—O—-. ve right always. ——) < make the Prices rignt. -_—0o-—-— Hyman Bros. 6 Murray Street, New York. Hyman Bros., 216, 218 California St., San Franc’o. Hyman Bros., Honolulu H. Islands. NEVADA CITY Are now in receipt of their NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK,. j And have put the same on display. (Seer es: In the wry of Ribbons. Feathers, Flowers, Laces, The handsomest and most extensive line to be found in Nevada County, Qrenie LOOK AT THIS! Beautiful Brocaded Silk Ribbons, 2 inches wide, only 20 cents a yard. Ottoman Ribbons, all the latest shades, 2 inches wide, only 25 cents a yard. : Fashionable colors in Satin and Gros Grain, 1% inches wide, only 15 cents a yard. = Our Assortmest of “Hats and Bonnets includes The Bewitching ‘‘Langtry,” The Unique ‘Kate Castleton,”? The Popular **Lake Queen,” Aud more than FIFTY other kinds never worn until the Present season. * These Bonnets and Hats range from Twenty-Five Cents to ———9—. The Novel “Berlin,” We make a Specialty of Material for all kinds of Fancy Work, Sach as ‘ Cardboard—Silver, White and Colored, from 5 to 23 cents a sheet, Worsteds in all shades,2, 4 and $ told,at 10 cents an ounce (full weight ) Fish-line for tiles (all the rage) 50 cents a hank, which‘ts very cheap. Lace Bunting tor Toilet Sets—the latest wrinkle, rich and neat, Crewe's for Kensington—every shade and all A 1 quality. Oil-boil-d Cotton for Etching. ‘ Briggs’ Patent Transferring Papers for Kensington and Etching. ae moos DO NOT FORGET That we carry a Fine assortment of yen Sar NOTIONS AND Toys BY THE CARTLOAD. ; It would take ¢ whole page of the Tra i i, vains we offer, and we a herefore gh “4 Heoge tag gps Ge ier. them. Call at our store and see for yoursely.s what we k iets cheerf i If you cannot make-a persoial visit, WR, TE, ‘sad 3s ib eee ou We have but One Price, Yours very truly, : is _ MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD, — ‘Main &t., Nevada City. a 1 No. 13 Commer St, nent to Keats ‘Meat Market f : ! pa om 2 olan finest. Saloon in the county. of HATS, CAPA ; GENTS, FURNISHING . from the best liquors. : a When thirsty or in search of a good cigaf, call at the J. EB. CARR. PERFUMERY AND MRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD. *===== IN BROADCLOTH 1rGlad Tidings THE CARPET HOUSE Cate, Moi, Gingham, Clie and Dei . , jarge floor,.arranged intoa_ We do not . felt want of a complete line of carpets, from the lowest grade to the best of English Body Brussels, FRANK GUILD, Auctioneer. . jogues Free. Call cr send for one. . Te oes been thorough! “renovated end fnted, and is now there: bia a raigg 2 Cuskeaners will p Rapa find on hand Wines, Liquors. and. Cigars, ; at ee ee G Celebratéd Philadelphia Beer, From the Philadé!pbia Brewery, San Francisco, MENS’, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ Wholesale or Retail, 5, ro or 15~ galton’ kegs. This is the Best Beer in the market. Daring 1882 the Philadelphia Brewery sold 64,189 Barrels of Beer, which is MORE THAN. TWICE the amount sold by any other Brewery in San Francisco. Give it a trial, Families or dealers supplied on short notice. —_—01—-, ALSO.ON HAND . Eastern and — Bottled Beer. Fancy Drinks: of all kinds a specialty, “and mixed M. COYNE, Proprietor. T. @. Cann CABER BROTHERS, successor to . . H. Beldem, PROFRI<TORS OF THE : PALACE DRUG STORE, Patronize us ond your purchases shail Corner Pine and apnea Streets... ..WEVADA rar* 0. Bi A COMPLETE STOCK OF ‘ DRUGS & MEDICINES, TOILET ARTICLES And everything else usually found in a fi‘st class Druc, Stor eas) toe ao WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, Newspapers, Illustrated Papefs, Periodicals, Ete. SHEET MUSIC AT REDUCED RATES. A Fine display of Pocket Knives, Razors, and other Cutlery ———9 — ba ag Prescriptions carefully compounded at all aours by P. A Bepen SS csiaietimemnaceteel THE FINEST yer. ust received from San Francisco, the Largest and most Fashionable stock of CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING, CONSISTING OF FINE MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS YOUTHS’ AND BOYS" CLOTHING. —o—— Particyplar atte tion is directed to my !ne of PRINCE ALBERT SUITS, AND WORSTED, —AND THE— CASSIMERE AND SCOTCH THE BEST LOT OF FINE SUMMER UNDERWEAR Ever brought to this market, ——O—— : THE “LATEST OUT” IN The Captivating “Jersey Lily,” . Neckwear, Fancy Shirts, Fancy Hosiery, Hats & Caps. The Charming “Jauaty,”. An unusually ‘large display of STRAW. HATS. ; Take a look at the Then drop ia and learn the low prices, Fifteen! Dollars. ° MP LES IN\THE SHOW WINDOW; Odd Fellows’ Biock, Broad Street, Nevada 0 o”r— Have recently connected their extensive, w vorably known establishment ‘with an ad CARPET DEPART! ae ee eee Having supplied Nevada County with the long© Res lly invite the people of Nevada City and -vicinity to call and inspect their stock, im : direct from American and English aetna Low prices and’ fair dealings assured. Carp sewed free of charge, and delivered to all parts of . Nevada County and adjoining counties, nih i sa ie GRASS VALLEY, + BY ‘ . To patrons, from Giffin’s factory,and everything guaranteed as-represented,