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May 11, 1882 (4 pages)

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NEVADA CITY, CAL. Established in 1840, —0O— BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors, THE Dati Y TRANSCRIPT TUE LATEST NEWS. There . ture of the Chibese bill. or We have just had'a talk with ‘of the qne thousand miners who employed in the gravel mines what is known asthe Ridge in this county. We leiin from him that -the minets in that section are. thorOughlY orgahized, iu a Miners’ Uniou, Which bas for its object taking . cate Of iifitiers who have been inj éd in their work, or who may. be sick abd in distress, and for purposes general protection. This organization, ‘we understand is determined that no injunctions from ariy valley county Judge shall « * deprive its members of their daily bread, and that it will be very dangerous work for any lawyer from the valléy to'attempt process serving the Ridge. fruit ranches abont them. best . rt of their lives, It isan unfortunate condition of affairs which hag brought about such ‘aboring classes to resist to tha.bitter end any mandates of the valley Judges. ‘The minete, neglecting thé nice formiali: ties of othe: law, cannot’ ‘see what a determination of our right the Judgé: of ‘Sutter count has, by one—atrokeof his pen, to arbitrarily de them oftheir. only poxand: to-annibj ings. . . The ¥ ewspapers talk an in finiteflea t the destruction of la happy “i ame by sl ckens, For one hay lawyers @€ the valley ever, have aga with such mild, treatment. “Everyone weeoguizes’ Judge Temple as both ablé' and’‘impartial, ‘and it seems ‘as though the valley. psop'e are unwilling toabide:by: his decision, whiele wilt doubtless be given in a fow week®j"aild aré determined. to , do all in their power to increase the ill feeling which now so unfortunately exists between the valley and the mountains, . : ee sal THE CHEEKIEST YET. Congressmaly Pave hus got through’ his committeea rfochjibedtidiicg that $250,000 be appropriated for the re. lief of the \Saerametito ahd ‘Feather Tivers from slidteng, Not, ‘itis tender. stood, by duinting then iu’ but by opening afid'éfraizhtening tlie be to let themout. "And “now: if the State willsprohibit thé thiters. from ouring moré slitkéens'into the pub1c stream#and' Congress will coutinueto make appropriations to take in be “blessed ation.—SasramenWe truly believe that a stream of pebble charged water'from. the big gest monitor in the Mountains, and A great number of these thousand winers own their own houses, ‘with small. vegetable and Their surplus earnings have been devoted _.dn. improving their little homes, and should the mines be closed,"and they be compelled to seek their subsistence elsewhere, they rea ‘ize that they would be giving up the work of the ted administrator of the Le Ray esfavotite tactics of injance miners there treated the process server to a dose of ‘cold water, anid ‘he was glad to get away Metown, Lake county. the caving of a soapstune mine The ermore, Alameda sounty. apothecaries to be illegal, ot Prof.,Dare, a tight-rope walker, "si was killed at Flushing, Long Island, by his rope breaking. ed at Portland with 650. TT) States has denied the petition for of jurisdiction to try him. its power. on finally, ing in the last two appropriations for Oakland harbor. For the improvement of Humboldt bay, $40,000; for Wilmington harbor, $75,000; for Sacramento and Feather rivers, Y . $250,000, SAN FRANCISCO NOTES. Mrs Enmlie Melville has sailed for Australia under.engagement of J. J. Williamson. Mrs. Mary E. Woodward, recently shot by E. N. Woodward, is now considered out of danger. ; John Troy, the printer, who while drunk killed his brother; bas been charged with murder by tlie Coro}uer’s jary. 7 E. J, Le Bretou has been appointtate, with bonds in the sum: of $1,000,000, “A soldier’ belonging at the Presidio . was found near Haybor View on the 8th badly beaten. He had been rob~. ef of $150 “The Democratic State Ventral Cormittee is called to meet on Thursday, the 11th. “There is something in the wind—probably the putting off of the State Convention, The Executive Committee of the Land League of Ca'ifornia has. telegraphed Chas, S, Parnell that ‘this organization will furnish a special purse of $5,000 in order that the as~4 sassins (of Cavendish and Burke) may be brought to justice and the good name of Ireland and Irishmen every where may be vindicated from the terrible disgrace of the atrocious etime committed in her name,” Col. Bee is of the opinion that the people of this coast will demand the -tepeal of the Chinese bill in a month. The Chinese, Consulate at San Francisco advise the Six Companies to instruct tle members arrested for vio lating municipal ordinances to go to jail and inform them that they, the Companies, will pay them $2 per day during the incarceration. The jail is already filled to overflowing with Celestials in for violation of the pure air law, basket ordinance, opium smoking and gambling. OUR NEXT CONGRESSMAN, Hon--4-¥> Page, will not be a can-} =.. Presidential signature there was-a at-close-quarters, would not make the slightest imp¥édsion'on the ada. Mantine cheek of the Bee. That paper knows full well the above appropriation js made, directly in‘ pursuance of Coli:Menell’s late report, and it knows’ farther that said’ rePort contemplated the \ erection, of stone dams galewlated.:to serve thé double purpose of letting tmiding con: tinue as now’dnd® protecting . the vaileys from further. trouble with debris. The Bee, will ikick its bucket . Over entirelyiif it'does not” g0° slow. . ASOLID FRONT. hiss President Arthur votoad the ‘twenty-yeur ‘immi ation bill, . ” Republican stock *¢ a te fifty per cent. among theiweak-kneed breth. ; ren in this park “Of the State; but when the news “etme Mouday ‘that ~~ Page’s measure; had ‘received the sudden turn of affairs’'and ‘thie old party of progress and. reform came to the surface with'a “hurrah that made its. enemies. hei on double-quick. J oer within a couple of da observant men from . -arious the couaty, and lock is the sam there 1s decent es classes. He has done admirably. ‘. the people appreciate him too well solemn notes of the faithfyl watch dog, in the wild'wind “as it rushes through the noble pines, in ehildhood’s happy. laughter, but how would you like to hear the orchestra that is to play at the New York festival now im progress in New York ? yy ‘. This orchestra is made upas follows: : ~~ . Fifty first violins, 50 second violins, 36 violas, 36 violincellos, 40, double basses, 6 harps, 6 flates, 2 picolos, 6 oboes, 2 English horns, 6 clarinets, }2-basset-horns, 2 bass clarinets, 6 didate for Governor before the Republican Convention, but will be a candidate for re-election to Congress, from the Second Congressional District, which -he has already repre: sented for five’ micdéssive terms, — Page has won golden opinions from -§pirit of the Times, © ; ‘As sure as Mri Page’ is nominated this year, so surely will he be reelected. -No man in the District can ‘hope to compete successfully with him for the position. He ranks today among the ablest of Pacific coast Congressmen, past or present, and to let him quit serving them, ——__— Much Music. There may be musicin the jingle of twenty-dollar pieces, in the deep, of A new Democratia campaign paoo . perhac been started at Bodie, : ce £ was general rejoicing throughout the State over the signa‘Henry Long was mardered by his father-in-law, Wm. Jones, in MidMrs.A. Di-Kemp was killed ‘on the San Benito river, May 8th, by temperance people elected : two out of the four Trustees at LivThe Russian Senate has decided the decree banishing the Jewish Ou the 7th two steamships arrived at Victoria, B. C., with 1,400 Chinese, abd on that day another arrivThe Supreme Court of the United writ of habeas corpus in the Mason eases The Court-martial had full The _proaeedings were within its jurisdiction and the sentence is not in excess of The House Committee on Com) merce, at a late hour Monday, as the result of a special meeting called by Chairman Page for that purpose, took final action on the subject of California river and harbor appropritions, There was a strong and strenuous contest in regard to them, but by the decisive vote of twelve against three, the committee ingertedin the annual bill, which will soon be reported in the Honse, the following very liberal allowances: For continuing the improvement of Oakland harbor, of $200,000. This amount is granted without any conditions such as have proved embarass. will’ so emphatically approve it that sylyania is not confined to the Republican party. tion exists in the ranks of--the Deopposing factions has caused the organization of two city committees, each claiming to be regular, what-they drink is vastly more than the cost of their Government. 1881 they paid $635,372,300 drink, whieh is $208,012,300 more than the cost of the Government for the same time. mented that but $35,843,000 was paid during last year on the hational debt-of $2,766,671,000, but] during the last decade the British people drank liquor worth $7,180,000,000, or nearly twice the amourt-of the national debt. they -drauk: 970,788,564 gallons ‘of beer and 67,670,741 gallons of wine anid spirits, which is: more than 274 Gallons of the former* and nearly 2 gallons of the latter per capita of the 35,246,633 population, In the United S:ates 571,886,964 gallons of beer and 93,607,081 gallons of wine and spirits were consumed during. 1881, or alittle more than 11 gallons per capita of the 50,155,783. popu. Sporting Notes. : OUR EXCHANGES. Male Mihutc Interviews With » Chiefs of the Sanctum.” ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS. ty ; (Philadelphia Nevs.) # Tt should be-wnderstood hefceHere is a chance for some of our Nevada county wrestlerss Burton, (@ : Michigan wrestler hag’ challenged}.. any man in the world to wrestle collar and elbow, best two in three or three in five falls, for any amount. . forward that peaple who wish. to John McMahon, of Ratland, Ver. fool around in the Arctic Ocean must mont, the champion collar-and-elbow . .do so. not only-at their own ex petise, wrestler, was recently married to) but at their own risk. Miss Emma Weeks, an heiress, at : ave iway, Galveston, Texas, which place Mce} 2 (Chicago Tribane.) a a Some: : More outrages. by the Apathé InDick Eyan, the Trojan so anxious di ' vted, The Apaches to fight Sullivan, has his hands full . “'“MS#Fe teR° eb gps ; ; should not go toofar or people will if he accepts all th challenzes issued suspect then of béing Princeton Coltohim, James Lynch, of Albany, lage students in digquiee. across from the ‘‘Terror’s” home, ofPEAS fers to battle with Dick for $500, or A SOCIETY FPiM. $1000, or to match W. M. Drumm (Philadelphia Times) against him. ‘These are only two, of . : Flirting is a very agreeable pas: a score, The other evening the time, and as. President Arthur is “Terror” got knocked ont of time. understood to bea marriayeable ma» by Elliott, the Brooklyn pugilist. he doubtiess has as good a right<as Elliott, the Brooklyn _pugilist, any man toenjoy himself, Of course makes the following offer: “I will. he doesn’t flirt as President of the give Sullivan $500 if he spars me. United States; he flirts merely as Mr. four rounds, Queensberry rules; and . Arthar, Tiere are Independent I will give $500 more if he knocks Republicans: in Pennsylvania” who meout. I wil deposit the money would thank President Arthur to with Richard K, Fox, and all I rej tothe gallery . oo PORN. ——— egg qigre nab ra” § 5 Pad . In Ne City, Mav Boe 1882, topal ; Sears and wife, 4 daug' 4 ae : : Mooney . Flat, May “Sth, to aH. Fo A ee eo mercer ————— , Near Nile and Wife, aso ih MAY POLE DANCE. _ _ Most. bad JOHN MICHELL will give a = aK , SOCIAL DANCE AT ygiee i _ HUNT’S HALL, on . Friday Evening, May 19, 1882. An Orchestra of six pieces will furnish music. Dancing till o'clock. ~~ ADMISSION —per couple, $1,. Spectators “gentlemen, 50 cents; ladies and children, @heents. Ail are invited. mil Lost—$20 Reward. LIGHT BAY MARE, heavy set, and A wiil weigh about 900 pounds, strayed away from Byer’s Ranch about six weeks ago. Atthetime she strayed away she was accompanied by a black horse. The finder will receive the above reward by. returning i* her to me at Nevada City, ‘ PEDRO ORZAL®. Nevada City, May 10th, 1882. give more of his time to flirting, and quire Sullivan to dois to put up a . less to the’work of filling the offices ; similar amount as a@ guarantee that . with stalwarts, he will not disappoint the public. . I will name the Polo ground’ or the Rink for Sallivan to show his abilities—the encounter’to take place within six weeks.” The challenge has been accepted by Sualifvan and the cash, is uf, ‘ Sullivan the champion. pngilisé, gave.a boxing exhibiton at Roches ter, recently, and, as usual, offered a premium to any man to wind up with him. A— powerful man named 3 McDermott accepted the offer, and succeeded in. standing up before the champion until about half of the the third round was concluded. The Boston boy thén went in to finish his opponent, and by his terrible left-handers sent’ MuDermott sprawling upon the. stage. . MeDermott belongs to Hose No. 4, Rochester Department, While Sullivan weigs 218 ‘pounds, MeDermott’s weight is 147, After the contest Sallivan and-Madden acknowledged that McDermott was the best boxer that they bad met on ‘their sparribg’ tour, For the Pic-nic. Messrs. Dnrbin-& Cooper will take a load of passengers to the pie-nic at Pleasant Valley on Friday morning. Persons desirous of attending will call at the office of the Ice Co,, opposite-the gas works, and leave their orders ped The conveyances will leave at 6 o'clock Friday ‘morning. --~— ee — What is beauty’s chiefest ¢harm— Melting eyes or rosebud lips. Flowing tresses, form of grace ? , . No; fine teeth these charms eclipse, And their sure preserver ie SOZODONT, best dentifrice. OMice Room For Rent. One of the pleaéantest office rooms in the city is offered for rent. ~ Apply at the Trasscriet office. —_— -_> «Mountain lee, The Nevada Ice Company is now prepared to furnish to hotels,saloons, business houses and families, a superior quality of Mountain ieey at a reasonable price, All orders left at the Ice House on the Plaza will be promptly attended to. a28-tf « Political Notens Tie Republicans of Kentucky are uominating colored men for constables and coroners. Georgia Democrats still hope that Alexander H. Stevens. will consent: J. 8. Taompson, Cows Wor Sale. Fresh milch cows for sale At Sut @ ton’s ranch £24-tf +" The undivided one half of the household to he a candidate for Governor, furniture ingthe dwelling house on the Gus The Governor of Missouri is a ie Se ue power rar: Ret Mag tee. , Novade os Hie HY A ad Democrat, but since the death of HOTEL ARRIVALS, anak edding, crockery, ete. ¢ ; \ . ee: he\undivided one half of three horses, " ms \ Jease James his party friends. ‘are NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL > [eke eencnae color mare about 16 yenes “i Gi? ee s ne -o—— ane oF j M = denouncing him. STANLEY A. EpDY _ toate . er ; a bay horse a eS: Years Old, jy Mrs. Pickett, widow of General}. “‘Turespayv, May 9th, M. W. Powing Ag’t WestmanCo., W. H. Roden Sau Francisco, R. A. Diver do S. P. Garnett Lewing, J.M. Barney New Post, R. Fraser Bloomfield George W. Pickett (Confederate), was appointed toaclerkship in the Quartermaster-General’s office on the recommendation of Grant. ‘General Fitz John Porter sbould have shot somebudy or stolen somef . Wilson a F r a Ross do thing. Then, perhaps, the Presi T. Ross Pi dent might have had power to. pardon him.—Baltimore Day, Governor Foster of Ohio stands by: the anti-liquor legislation in that State, and thinks that the people J. Gobhette Movre’s Flat, S»C. Farnham Vallejo, J.T. Gaffney San Francisco,
J. Hill Derbec, J. F, Dudley Columbia Hill, E.W. Patten do J. A. Filcher"Auburn, F. Daugherty Grass Valley, F. D. Browning New York, Ww. Geary Sacramentu, f : Erasrus Bonn, Clerk. a Democratic Legislature will not dare repeal it. Editor Grady, writing from Southern Georgia, where he is eating the famous strawberries, says that the Democrats in that section wére neveras well united as now, and that the Felion movement is making absolutely no impression there. All-the political pother in PennGuardian Sale of Real Property. yi THE SUPERIOR COURT, Nevada County, State of California. ‘In the matter of the guardiansh Charles Guscetti, John Guscetti, Julia Gus. cetti; Amelia Guscetti and Louisa Guseetti, Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Snperior Court of Nevada County, State of ifornia, duly made on the 26th day of April, A. D. 1882, I will sell Much dissatisfacCounty, California, Said sale will be made at the door ot the Court House in Nevada City, Nevada County, State of Califo: at. 10 o'clock, A. M., on Mon EQUINE. PARADOX. 5 T1-1t NEVADA’ CITY, Afternoon-at 2 o'clock. N\ THE, SUPERIOR» COURT, Nevada L Couiity, Fak of ple In the matter of the Guardianship of Lena Guscetti, Charles Guseetti, John Guscetti ¥ tti, Amelia Guscétti an Minors, .porder of the a sie Court: of (Nevada County, State of tne 26th day of April, A. D, 1882, and amended pari 9, 1882, the undergigned, the quar. dian ol Offers for s of the estates of said minors, viz: harness, viz: two spring milk wagons, and one two-_ horse farm wagon, The undivided one half of the appurtenances of the Guscetti Dairy, milk cans, buckets, strainers, scythes, rakes, forks, shovels, ete, The undivided one half of the hay, grain, and feed on tons of hay, about 4 cons of grain and wbout 4 tons of bran, The. undivided one half— of forty-three cows, bei Dairy purposes.. . All of said property being at and ‘on the ap eg Raneb aboutone milé Bag examined. es Bids tor said property Charles Genasci, at his mile East of Nevada City; orawt thé law Offigd of U, W. Cross in Morgan & Roberts’ “Block, Nevada City, California, \ Said bids to be in writing and gealed, ard to 23d, day of May. A. D.1882; said sale wilt be made ‘ Terms 10"pef Cent. to be paid at the time the bids are opened, and the balance upon confirmation of the sale, Thé bale to be made to the highest bidder, and subject to the confirmation by the Superior Court of Nevada County. Dated Nevada City, May oth, 1982, ip-of Lena Quscetti, C. W. Cross, Attorney. SUM = * Wo os $9, 0f Calvomnia. af PY 1" SCRRLY THR CITIZENS OF éd to June, A. Dj 1882. : : oer arti ale Wil. balan valet confiama. ~ Nevada City and Grass Valley, VOGELMSN & WEBBER, Less Drink “in Great Britain. Gemate tro} ae Superior . seek of Neyada. _—_Daily, with ae : al2 Broad st. oppy Cftizens Bank. Mr. Gladstone in hie budget Mon. pe eat act fale; Sold coin. . Ton ance upon. Superior Quality of Ice. P : ; : confirmation of th by said Superior , pei day night showed that the revenue . contrms CHARLES GENASCI, Office on Coyote Streét, opposite the Gas from malt andspirituous beverage Guardian, ‘orks. DURBIN E COOPER. Se ee was less than usual last year because C. W. Cross, Att'y for Guardian, mali Nevaéla City, May 8, 1882. ‘ the British people drank less than] == — ——_—— AUB HE BEER SEPOr usual,. There is need enough of ROGER CONLAN, Preprictor. their “drinking less. The cost of P. ( i FFA FI A i TUR fF Brond street.. ..Opposite Stumpf’s Hote!, In for . COMMERGIAL Mr. Gladstoue IaL. M. SUKEFORTH, (@PROSITE MASONIC HALL.) i ae Gaming! Coming’ LOOK OUT. FOR US“ LOOK OUT FOR US! WESTMAN’S. Great Eastern —AND—— EQUESCURRICULUM . . WILL EXHIBIT AT ” :_on— are now offered for ‘sale“at : MONDAY, MAY 15th, Evening at 8 o'clock, Admission’ $1, Children 0-cents.___ “N. W. POWNING, Agent. . GUARDIAN SALE. Julia Gususeetti, Louisa Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an dl. alifornia, duly made on reons and estates of safd Minors, e the following personrl property These Goods have just been received from th . ——sTock 0F—— , FOR CENTLEMEN AND BOYS, . Gent’s Furnishing Goods, . Boots and Shoes, : Hats aid Caps, =e OE 0 * The un one half of three sets of The undivided ong, halt of three wagons, mn consisting .of “Sy measures, SOMETHING NgwW. BOOTS @'‘§HOES {VOGELMAN & WEBBER } AVE JUST RECEIVED eRba PET} ADELPHIA, CINCINNATY * FRANCISCO, a full line of Boots and §1 for men, bofg, ladies, misses and chiki, comprising Mafty new styles for Spring and . Summer wear. A full assortment’of . ' Ladies’, Misses & Children’sShoe Always on hand. said ranch, comprising Kbout 10 showed the cattie used forthe Guscetti it of Nevapay i City, where the diine can: be seen and will be received by residence about one be received up to.12 o'clock noon of the at Which time New Styles of Ladies’, Beided Sandals; Ties, Opera’ Slippers,” Vassar Ties and Sandals, Hte., And all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES-at Boitom Prices for Cash! CHARLES GEN ASCI, Guardian. MIT ICE COMPANY. We keep the largest and best Stock. in the City from which to select. No troublé to show goods. All goods guaranteed as r Orders from the AGENTS, resented. Country promptly attendNEVADA CITY, % Bur draft’ Porte Tithe “State, Larger STORE, STREET, © frw: Mine." Brewers a "me AUCTION §: -. PROPRIETOR. wn, SALE ee Largest and best stock of Furniture During 1881 Lounges, Kitchen Cabitits, Comforters, the former and 2h of the latter: i . é 3 ; those in want of fine . S _Alzo H ; ss eS GEO. 8. Pew. ge lation. : Intemperance is an awful Sinton, aahove ee ee rlapes ax aoe apap can find them a this Bastar wap ACTUAL COST PRICES! P ere “ef _-Superin 6) ent.. 1k evil in this country, but it does not 1 te LATEST: p TTERNS AND should by all = Mistes il promising Be rere es ae i edas MM Feet elas aoe reach ’such proportiéns liére ‘as in BES) QUALITY, pi” pied A) rt is gAlsaest the tamesime. ene 6 Se wagon, baat j i waveryceate = nad elliheert ehenereene Aj 2 wan Great Britain. Every friend of the} °° © “eae LOWE ST P ICES=s meaning tate ron goods it ay OEE _18Aac'& ROWE, aqvemeneean, oman a: beet iis CO ee _ To be found in the County.or this gidp of Sacramento. <---> cies ae a Ste fo node in themmarkes. Hotss PArnrers. : in Ball soa a ie ironed eae ; H = @ u and . © convinced } == At oe der, together with @ lot of oth. Persons in t of BOOTS o:°8 ‘ORs . etic Saint: = pein tat 2 i oe Fee Rall hie prison, Sere na Retaletagaia% ey as 1 years credit ty sine . wil as ner ene Srnintie Paper mn 2°29 . , 138 manner, and , Pet intra er oth with ote a] My, mock mst e reduced to make soom . 8 SUasIne, Kalieitniig, Wain) 488 reat of : er rk = ran . sis te A ¢ ‘gate . for my mammot! f invoj 5 Tintix , et rs ai a The chaoeee are for fo pasistronage fre in thi] "ame Err" At nk a EY emote epitome, “ {ing his half-and-half TS ok seen + .W. @ SHAFFER, . . Corher Main and Gomiercial streets, Ne. All work first-class irises oe : hbo. mar . Shop in TRANSCRIPT BLOCK. = FA P : * : a ae : Would respectfully inform the public that he has just received'the to Nevada County. It consists in part of Walnut Marble-top Bedroom S ad common Sets, Parlor Sets, Patented and other Bed common Spring Beds, Hair, Moss, Etireka Hair and Wool Mattresses, Straw Beds, _.Blankets,, Sheets: and Pillow. Cases, Window Shades. and. Cornices; Picture Frames, Mirrors, Brackets, Hat: Racks, ° ply Carpets, Oil’ Cloths,’ Matting, and ‘a t other articles too numerous to mention. 9». . ‘Anata COR. BROAD & Pin LOTHIN CORNER OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY, ae Persons in, want of any article. in my line save moméy by examining iny Goods and fore making their pufthases elsewhere. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. SOREN sat 0 I oe cg HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED AT. THE CLOTHING EMPORIUM 3 e Eastern‘ maiufattortes ahd ala 2 eT sh} wild: Prices beca > age fa neo t han towne} s ce a = RRS» by YMA 3 ~ . é _HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR” *"™ Sing aud ‘Stimer-suip+ MENS) )¥O UTH'S and “BOY'S Cléthing Furnishing Goods, Hats.” Boots; Ladies’Shoes, Trunks, Satchels, Valises:. . ‘Ano Evento Usbaiuy Fousn na Fuasr, Cass Cootuns Hoyse, SSC Bore IN oH We have on’ hand which embraces some of STYLISH SUITS VER GFEERED IN * STE aap "<5 Our facilities in business enables us-to sell goods for mocracy. Even the hope of vicat public auction, to the highest bidder for Thanktul fer viairait e WEKope" “aR aye j gsi par ageen tory through unity does not seem to cath vi LP. gon Soin, the following described . GREATLY REDUCED PRICES merit, g continuance of the eame, and ask % Foe Gove beh ates be a muhee lt bring harmony. In Philadelphia . The undivided one-half of the Guscetti Ry ody ité “Give ° ; (yp ‘youl FRaeciatly val. the attention id? ithe: public’ to : : ae i i ive Us. Ls t i \ ty : the bitter feeling existing between Nevads City, te eae ae ee ie Sse & COOPER, eryb ¢y sit ie mest of i PFGE Malian oad Cheaper Than Any Other. House it the County.! Being Large Wholesalers and Importére-w goods sbelow that [email protected] beoutof th this market, and the large assortthe NOBBIEST “AND Most . THIS MARKET, . a e_therefore propose to sell e question i HAH MAOY a N BUSINESS. 216, 218 Cal, St., San Francisco. Honolula, Sandwieh Islands. WORK AND CARRIAGE HORSES.’ W, €, SHAFFER, Auciioutee, will Saturday, May 13th, 1882," Sale commencing at 11 o'clock, on the m} of J. Mi Allenwood & Bros., sitnated a Mi-leading from Marysville to Gragg Fimpire Hath Seah yeast of Mooney’ “mpireé Ranch, ; 4 50 head of which are No. 1 rood work ean cofvieg’i Porwog: nll head ~nre~ nares, and very promising colts from lop vaemg gi. eer aw var 20dy knows the Allenwood stock. of pore # Ztail be meager Sary for me to ; escription of them. I wi only add that persons in want ot a ince of ¢ horses or mares that :are fast panto should attend this poy and Bedding ever brought ets, Cottage and Clipper’Spring Beds, Feather’ Pillows,’ fen Brussels ousand ye ei 4g WILL BE W. R. COE’S, ROOT AND SHOE STORE, COR, COMMERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS : NEXT SIXTY Days 5M Sell Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’ and *\ Children’s Boots, Shoes; A re~ «+ ship. tics and Rubbers.at sw: = SOLD aT COST! ESTS., NEVADA CITY.. ‘WANTED. = TWENTY WHI ers tain Emp'oyment-at the’ Blue Tent Mine, Nevada *aBply to.. 7. ; i Se 7 . i wa i and dail and at 6 day Mon Var ary e. heen . 25th in Ver: is no « plenty those Spring Hen sold b Robins pass ev going . The . ley wil on the been ar year. If th had Co! tar and @ rail, should . The . ‘will soo this vic’ is suppo tion to t complie: The 1 plunder Sunday ing of a chief, h Owner tl City 1 chased t on Gold Wm. Ta developi: best piec It wa. that the quitting account ¢ If they d to Moore’ in full op are-empic Tiding: Hammel’ Mashed j , Hammel . between Painfal a; 80me tims The “Dp fever ig y small boy; this time g them strug earn their. ed away o “homesick; } and = retuy Toofy, Work w of the Chi . 100 feet of before stri. old shaft w When the drain the gi Unity to ¢ The Prospec ‘Of @ good mi Flat are flat Wil The tunne § bonanza j claim at Sn ™OUund as it ] to bottom th ot Which isp three, Mr, “0 perfect ining a ne Olsting work there . er,