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May 26, 1882 (4 pages)

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Hearst for Governor. ae hard to swallow, considerable dirt if Hearst ia nowiiin for Hearst, keeping in’ view that ances, Hearst will be the only nominee for the pogition, he has made up his mind to be a can‘ didate for Governor it is a foregone : conelusion that the convention will _______-be perstiaded into giving it to him, and every Democratic paper will support him most ardently. Berry and the other granger candidates mast take-a back seat. When such men as Stoneman say they don’t want ‘any in theirs,” it shows conelusively which way the wind blows and smali-bngs will have to stand aloof. George Hearst for Governor! Ahem. Another victory for Nevada county. Our people are anxiously awaiting the decision of Judge Temple in the Gold Ran case. If the ranchers win the case they will cause the miners @ great deal of trouble, but it will be appealed tc the Supreme Court and then to the United States Supreme Court, and a prompt decision will be had—in about forty years from now. If the miners win, the « intelligent grangers will let the fauatical anti-miners continue the fight at their own expeuse. The cnly way the question can be settled is by reasonable concessions on the part of the grangers. It never ean be settled in the courts. Let the anti-miners meet the miners in a friendly way, and the whole matter can be disposed of, but when they say hydraulic miming must be stopped and they will accept no ‘other terms, they will find out when it is too late, that they. have -“barked up the wrong tree.” : RTT Ra ee LATEST NEWS. _All of the defendants in the starroute cases are under bail. Beau Brummel won the Woodcote stakes at Epsom Tuesday. , Four alleged out-of-season anglers have been acquitted at Truckee, The Senate passed a bill granting condemned cannon and balls for a soldiers’ monument at Modesta, Cal. The wife of a Los Angeles railroad engineer attempted to elope with a gambler, but the pair were stopped} by the police. A London dispatch of Wednesday __ says: The Derby was won by Shotover; Quick Time second, Lorillard’s Sachem third. Brule, the ‘favorite, came in fourth. Time of Shotover, 2:454-5. The betting against Sachem at the start was eight to one. An Indian Territory special says: Moses Silk, a notorious ruffian and murderer, was riddled with bullets by Sheriff Taylor at Fort Sheenk. Silk ‘ was-drank and quarrelsome and -resisted‘ arrest, making a desperate fight. de is credited with killing five men and being accessory to many murders, A Galveston special says: At Belton between 1 and 2 o’clock Sunday morning an organized mob, 100 strong, took from jail Sami Holton (white), Sim Keyes (colored) and carried them three quarters of a mile from the public squdfe and hanged them toan oak tree. The bodies were found ‘yes'erday. Holton was charged with several crimes, but had Mever been convicted. Keyes wasa eee and aharged with an aggrava~The Carne Bradley cs case is on trial at Portland. She was unconcerned during the selection of the j jary, but to-night when District Attorney Caples, in his opening speech said, __» “Thiose hands, now encased in black _ kids, putythe PoisontoJ. N. Brown's lips, and we will . prove it,” her lips _. quivered and she tore at her. fan, s Caples continued in this vein for two . _ OF three minutes, and Miss Bradley showed much agitation, but. whethatthe excoriation or not known, ‘The trial ‘Occasion . any excitement, . het Fah ei eine RMU Ran AS Quite a number of Democrativ paster gE t is évident Hearst has.not arranged mat* terson the outside as yet. It is said he will have a unanimous delegation from San Francisco and they will go into the convention ready to trade off the balance of the ticket to secure the Governorship. ~ If that: ‘beso our kicking Democratic contemporaries will show wisdom by going slow that their dose of crow may Should . i have started in, the Re_ publicans will compel them to eat natel, Our advice to them. is to go hehas‘a pretty biz sack, and that such a chance occurs only once in a life time. From present appearas other would:be candidates have not got the stamps to compete with him. If WI . traian Colonies, none-of-them is indestructive known in modern times, Great Britain, over the island country which is now the central seat of her empire. scan its by no means conclusive on that point, The . Prince of . anniversary of the birth of Mest the sovereign of Great Britain, of the House of Hanover. was uot observed this year by ParHiament. The business precedence over all other matters. The Balletin gives-an interesting review of matters. connected with her Majesty’s career: Queen Victoria will have been a reigning soveriga forty-four years in June next, havin» enjoyed one ofthe © ~ LONGEST AND MOST PROSPEROUS Reigns in the history of British sovéreigas. For the most part it has been a reign of peace. The great rebellion in India occurred in her reign; but years afterwards, not only was her sovereigaty vindicated, but to all her other titles. and dignities was added-that-of-Empress--of . India. There havs been also the Crimean war, the less notable wars in Abyssinia, Afghanistan, and Colonies of Euglind have been multiplied and extended. The great empire in Australia has been developed during the reign of Victoria, . It is aremarkable fact that while many of these colonies could assert their independence, especially. the Dominion of Canada and the Ausclined to an independent existence. Great Britain itself is but a speck on the map, compared with the immense territory of some of these Colonies, It cannot be said that these constitute the strength of England, since none of them has avy considerable means of defence, and were any of them attacked, in time of war they would be compelled to ely upon the mother country for assistance. In ail the forty-four years of Victoria’s reign, Great Britain has only once been called upon to grapple in a hostile way with any first-class European power. That was the short and sharp conflict of the Allies against Russia. The Navy of Great Britain has been entirely revolutionized during the reign of the present sovereign. In short, no sovereign has witnessed such remarkab!e progress as Victoria. Better than all this has been THE PERSONAL EXAMPLE Of this remarkable woman. She represents in her own person what is best in English life. She married the man of her choice, lived happily with him, grievea over his death as few sovereigns ever did, was the mother of nine children, all of whonr came to maturity, only one of whom has since died. All but one of her children are married, and to-day she is saluted not ouly by her children, but by her grandchildren, and in spirit, at least, by all loyal English people, while her virtues command the respect of the civ-' ilized world. To-day she is the most illustrious female ‘sovereign in all the wide world, not’ so much because . she is the Joominal ruler of a great people as that she is the sterling character. and the exemplar of all magisterial and domestic virtues. The sovereign of Great Britian has less political power than the President of the United’ States. But the latter holds-his office only four years, while Victoria holds her offiial position for life, and, as it de‘scended toher, soit will, probably descend to the eldest of her children. THE ONLY DISTURBING INFLUENCE At present, is the attitude of Ireland. Wedvesday was the sixtyow gixth in the ,line of English ralers ‘Derby day” fell on the 24th, and before that . body was of such a grave character that Gladstone decided to give it given to 10 teams to haul freight from Nevada City. quire of Agent at Nevada Co. N.G. RB. B. she has at times been CHARGED WITH A WEAKNESS Akin to cowardice. The truth is, with, either sea or land. no nation in Barope with greater resou.8. These, it mvst be remembered, have been developed during a long era of peace. In all that .time the theory that war might occur Kas never been lost sight of. Her war resources have been kept in the br Kground. °Great Britam has preferred t&become the peaceful umpire of nations. Great questions have Yeen settled without st ikinga hos‘le blow. The nearest that Kingdom came of late to war was with the United States, when she permitted privateers to —be built at her ports to _preyon American commerce. When Charles Francis Adams declared to the British Ministry, “This is over the spirit of aggression. —At a la‘er day, Great Britain inquired a ‘o her liability for damages, and foot cithe damage, but every dollar found against her was paid. — During the longreign of Victoria, with the exception noted, Great Britain has maintained the closest friendship . with the United States. When the President was stricken down by the hands of an assassin, no heartier words of sympathy and condolence were expressed than those of the British Sovereign. And when she was assaulted a few weeks ago, the “ympathetic expression on the part . . of all right-mirded people iu this country indicated the proud regard entertained here for Victoria. A kindred people were also ready to extend hearty congratulations to this illustrious sovereiga on the anniversary of her birthday. ERIE RSE EEL ES) HOTEL _ARRIVALS. . NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. STANLEY A. EDDY...+... Proprietor TussDay, May 25th.Thos. Preston, S. B. Mine, E. Smiley, Forest City. M. H. Finlay, Sacramento. G2o, Simons, San Francisco. J. Grant, Sacramento. J. Cammet, Camptonville. G. R. Carson, Grass Valley. das. Quirk, Dr. J. W. Gibbs, Pennsylvania Hoover, tae B Robinson, Birming. A. Harris, San Francisco, Erastus Bonp, Clerk. WANTED IMMEDIATELY For ‘further = enJNO. A. SEELY, ~ Daring: the a of Victoria, Great . Béitain has been reluctant to engage in-war with aay European nation, or with :y at a greater distance, She has cultivated ways of peace, and . with such stead> eer that there is not a nation on this globe that Great Britain could not cope There is with the Zulus in South Africa. The . “2"” the spirit of justice triumphed l the bill, It was but_a small part . ~ San Franci.co, Nevada county, California. Notice—Tnere are Uelinquent uvon the following described stock on account of Assesament, No.3, levied on the Seventeenth ~ of April, 1882, the several amounts set . ot the ho ders ay follows: on MO. toge “} by Stewart McKay. to be flash, and each evening would make a small deposit at a faro table, He sported rich jewelry and wore clothes eat in the lates: fashion, His alleged wife wore the richest of silk aid satin dresses, After they had been in town afew days it was noticed that they made frequent trips to Chinatown, and the ramor became opium fiends. The action of this gay young couple becoming rather suspicious, ufficer Reed and several respectable citizens vegan to keep a watch on them. week Mills sent several cipher teleA day afterward three of his pals arrived on the train, aud the four of them were seen constanfly hobnobbing together. frequently dropped into several stores and ingvired for various articles and wanted to buy_some gold dust from Jack Williams. They borrowed or . bought a file, pincers, bit, monkeywrench and various other carpenter current that they were grams below. and blacksmith tools. a safe, house they were seen it seemed quite heavy. were seen to visit M ed inside is not known.
night. or knows.” They bou Sacramento. Seve ht seemed to be jewelry to them, to the $35. it was circulated among in M rysville,"and had one. prevailed that they were eithera band of counterfeiters or intended tocrack “From the outside of the window using the fileon an article which could not be distinguished, The four, would occasionally meet on the street and exchange signs or. . have confidential conversations, Mr. Mills was seen carrying. a small satchel uver_to Chinatown. though it wasa very small satchel night on which this occurred a gang of Chinamen of six or seven members Mills at their room. What transpir stood on Monday last, that day Jo Yun, the Chinese lawyer and other Ohiaansis were seen trotting in and out Mills’ sanctum nearly all day and until 10 o’clock at othe gang departed but like the wind, ‘whither they cometh, whither they goeth, discontented Chinamen were seen the next day hanging around Mills’ deserted room, but they said nothing, although they greatly disappointed, It was then ascertained thatthe Mills gang had disposed of a lot of bogus Circamstances indicate that the Chinamen also purchased a bogus gold brick from them for $800, When Mills first came to the town fraternity that he had tormer heiress worth $80,000, but this story is too ganzy to be believed by any “Ths Kopebliats says: About two weeks ago a young man arrived in Truckee, gave his name as G. R. Mills, and hired.a room for himself and wife, in the lodging house kept He appeared They The rumor th:ough the The same Last Al} — r. and Mrs. } So matters and on no man tickets for amount of the sporting Ip lived married an Delinquent § Sale N thes. ANTA ANNITA M MILL AND MINING Location of Fave Place of business, fornia, Location of works the resp : No. Teams of 6, 8 or 10 animals.) . cn ome D. B. Kelly, = : _ D. B, Kel’y, DB Rak ie Steady Employment will be eee aH D. B. Kel’y, 313 Jacob Miller, 823 so many stock as And in accordance with law, and an order of the Board of Pe spvegie made on the 17th day of /oril, 188s, parcel of su may will be sold at public auction, at the office of the Com nares $09 California street Room 4, DAY, the *2th day of “une, 1582, at . — the hor : of t wo o'clock, P.M, of said Gay, to said delinquent assessments thereon, ther with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. ¢. M. BUFFINGTON, Secretary. Office— 309 ae ag Street, Room 4, San oe California. ma26 No.Shares. Amt. 15 00 SS8888 50) 439 3009 E8s shares of each necessary, Depot. ma26 —s It cannot be denied that the situation there is a perplexing one. © The recent murder of the subordinate rulers appointed for that country has filled Great Britain with consternation, if not alarm. When nearly one-half of our own people were in an attitude of rebellion, and had absolutely commenced hostilities, the question was an open one whether: the Union could survive. It did survive and the Rebellion slowly disappeared. A part of Ireland is to-day on the verge of rebellion, and the situation is more threatening every day. It is not a question of human slavery, but a question of the mitigation of the burdens of a peoWANTED Ten Miners Wanted at the DOWNIEVILLE. Wages $3 a day. None but good MINERS James dependence of Ireland would lead to warat once, and perbaps the most for better or for worse, will not renounce sovereignty The reigning’ family of Bogland 18 tly tae probabilities of war England and those Powers, merried the daughter of the rare _ ‘The second son, . Tisto UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED A etc., and everything spects. ALLIED at-.ancrsox ae ee & To all the more powerful sovereigns of Europe. The circumstance reduces g Reeatiy id GALLERY in the rear of j Saloon, < Main and Union Str-ets,. <—: assortment of — ions ta, wl WESLEY MICHOLS. Nevada City, May 24th.’ ' Grand Anniversary Party, ORATION, AND SWORD EXERCISE, Under the auspices of + Spartan Lae, No 3K. oP NORTH BLOOMFIELD, JUNE 12th, 1882. Conn ree Cs W. CROSS, ‘ Floor Director—GEO. W. Reception Con-mittee—M. C. Sim Mes oe Jobn Knotwell, Ji =a on, ell, James Marriott, Sr. ., 8. Hieronimus, Floor Committee—J. C. Marriott J, J. Stich, J. aie E. Smith, R. Cc. Penrose Invitation Committee. North Bloomfield—Geo. Victor, J. Glas~ Relief Hill—James Landsberg, E Penrose STICH. er will be —DEALER Pure ee Chemica P. H. B BELDEN, INS. 8 Toilet bonis . ~ and Sheet Musio, — EYE —— ‘CABINET FRAMES, SEatert. . Bre. , ple who cry out under the oppres-. " quartz miners need apply. . "LaxcOitn Wm, Tlack, Geo. Ray. B. H. MILLER, sion of landlordism, which has been eas _ Columbia Hill—R. Phillips, A. tL. Wood. ; the course of Ireland. ‘The outR. HEWEON, "Cherokee—M. Brophy, 1. Thurston. __ . BROAD STREET..-.....0..-00.0000.. NEVADA CITY. come of this difficulty cannot be. ma26-lw Superintendent. aoe G00. & warty, Soka predicted with the accuracy further : x Nevada Oity—L. 8. Calkins, A. R. Lord, Special Attractions fr . r ad Sum 9 at than this, the great reforms must . Moore’s iam Caldwell, R. Penraes ~ Spel wi ot ming all Liner . prevail i in Ireland before a hew era NEW SHOOTING GALLERY . <. — See casey. in Cia —0—0—0-—0 0-00-9099 — . Of prosperity wil! begin in that counForest City—R. W. Patrick, J. W. Mctry. ‘the attempt to set up, the in“ze “PRINCE ALBERT,” “ ALEXIS,” “ENGLISH BaLMorats,” CUT IN THE LATEST NEW” FANCY AND = MILLIN FANCY AND 8 Will Offer at Reduced Prices— 100 pairs Blankets, Colored and White. 200 dozen Ladies and Children’s Cotton Stockings. . 50 ps Iron Clad Cheviotts, erous to mention. Shades, ete. line plé&se examine the goods and prices. small, will be promptly attended to. Samples sent on application. Respectfully, : A. BLUMENTHAL. A MOST MAGNIFICENT ——_BSToOckE oF — ai Have just been received 3@ _-+-——BY MRS. --— MAIN ST. NEVADA CITY 7 FASHIONS eres IN. GENTLEMEN'S SHOEs: AND m OTHER NEAT AND DURABLE Looe : ee ee : IN DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED surts : ar CHILDREN'S, for ages from 3 to 10 years. ESOS, for. ages from 10 to 18 years, BP WENS, for all ages, sizes and shapes, AND PARIS Li Panic OF ae THE Mos “Pour. in-Hand a PLE DRY GooDs. CORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STREETS, NEVADA CITY, 200 doz. Napkins. ‘20 pieces Bleached Table Linen 56 pes Unbl’d Table Linen. 50 doz. Linen Towels. 100 pes Toweling. 200 Marseilles. Spreads. And a full assortment of Fancy Goods too numAlso, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Before purchasing anythiag in that & Orders from the country, whether large or Y GOODS ply Carpets, Oil -Cloths, other articles too numerous to mention. lee if am ‘ni Here 1 Have Been For.Over ll fon —SRLLING— ; Choice Family Groceries, At No. 62 Broad Street.......Morgan & Roberts’ Block, OPPOSITE a ee “FICE. ° Ra My long experience in. (oe enables me to place before my custcm ers the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLY PRICE, I keep constantly on and “Our Taste” Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, the Choicest in the World, Also, “Deep Sea” and “Just Right” Mackerel New Orleans Molasses, NewZand Bright Georgie's Codfish. Wood and Willow Ware, Crockiis Nails, Candles, &0,, &e, 0 “MY MOTTO 18 :-— -FAIR-AND SQUARE . DEALING——A DOLLAR'S worth OF GOODS FOR A DOLLAR IN COIN, CH ARLES E. MULLoy. AN a AT TELEGRAPH OFFICE 20050056000 neti ies a COMMERCIAL STREET Carries a large and superior steck of . NEW YORK, KEY WEST, 4 raed ANA A*fine assortment of TOBACCOS At most oe vats. AGENCY: ROYAL NORWICH ONION’ AND “LANCASHIRE : INSURANCE COMPANIES, CLOTHING! — GLOTHING HYMAN BROS., Annual Spring. and. Summer Smpnly MENS’, YOUTH’S and BOY'S Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats. Boots, Ladies Shoes, Trunks, Satchels, Valises, Avo Evenytuwe Usuauty Fouso WA First: Geass Crotmme House, fs The-above Goods were miasatiletured expressly for this market, and we would especially call the attention of the public to the large assort ment of ‘CxOTEING We have on hand which embraces some of the NOBBIEST AND MOST STYLISH SUITS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. Silty Weenvanet Our facilities in business enables us : to sell goods “Cheer That Any Other House in the =e a Being Large Wholesalers and Importers we therefore propose te sell goods 80 low that con:petition will be out of the question. ‘ WE MEAN BUSINESS. HYMAN BROS.—Wholesale Houses— 7 Murray Street, New York. 216, 218 Cal. St., San San Francisco. Honolulu, Sandwieh Islands. COR. BROAD & PINE STS., NEVADA CITY. PIONEER FURNITURE STORE, COMMERGIAL STREET, (OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL.) M. SUKEFORTH, PROPRIETOR. ~~~ Would respectfully inform ie pil vabiia that he has just received the — Largest and best stock of Furniture and Bedding ever brought to Nevada County. It consists in part of Walnut Marble-top Bedroom Sets, Cottage and © common Sets, Parlor Sets, Patented and other Bed Lounges, Kitchen Cabinets, ‘Clipper Spring Beds, common Spring Beds, Hair, Moss, Eureka Hair and ‘Wool Mattresses, Straw Beds, Feather Pillows, Comforters, Blankets, Sheets and Pillow Cases, . Window Shades and: Cornices, Picture Frames, Mirrors, Brackets, Hat Racks, Brussels Carpets, 3“Matting, and a thousand ‘AND HAVANA : Fas