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May 30, 1882 (4 pages)

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ip ii Ri Sas Ses eae og veasels drawing four feetof water} Near Milford, Utah, Thursday, “ must wait for high tide to reach that/an old ranchman from Catiforsia ’ place and from Suscol to Napa the} named John A. Smith, subject to river is a sluggish pool of water for . fits of lunacy, fatally wounded his wife with a shotgun, and killed himthis filling of imiuing scoundrels who have de-. manifesto to his constituents in Cal"which, by some analogy on'y pereep. more for their interests than all the -tible-to-theaverage . Marysville . rest of the Pacific coast delegation mind, has caused Napa Creek to fill . put together, and appealing for a up. To besure, Colonel Mendel . renomination to Congress. and Professor Davideou—who ought} Herman Walster, agel 17, a to know something about such mat-. student at the Brinker Military In_, tere ~tell ws that the Const Sarvey. stitute, in Denver, .was shot and charts show that San Francisco] ,illed Friday afternoon, by a play_Harbor is as good as it was in 1853, . mate named W. A. Watson, of the but the assertions of such gentlemen same age, in a boyish frolic with a do not seem to weigh very much. dnil musket, supposed to be an with the anti-miners, who have } ioaded. found out that slickens is the cause} Engineers from the building deof all the evils, past, present and . partment of the Central Pacific Railprospective, that flesh is heir to. ~~ those who fought upon the conqueree ee ioe Es PE Bat, to be serious, this Gilling Of . and it is ramored thatthe company Napa Creek is due to the cultivation . contemplate moving the machine of the hillsides, which bas produced . shops from the east tothe west similar changes in the various creeks . side of the river. The present town emptying into San Francisco, Suisun site is on a steep grade, making aud San Pablo Bays, andis especial y . j, expensive to do yard switching. noticeable in the larger streams,such{. Jf the statement of some railroad ae Petaluma, Pacheco and Alameda/ men is true, the committee of Gen_ Creeks. Probably Pacheco Creek, . eral Passenger Agents in session at of all streams, was affected most by . New York, representing the Trunk this agricultural wash. Twenty . lines, have agreed on a most extrayears ago we believe the village of . ordinary report. It is said they Pacheco was the largest town in poprecommend abolishing the system ulation im Contra Costa county. . of through trains between Eastern After the hillsides in the upper porpoints and the west, requiring pastion of the valley were put in cultisengers to get out of sleepings cars vation, the wash from the ploughed] in the morning at intermediate slopes became so great ag to cover points and transf.r to day cars. the site of Pacheco with debris from} Jobn Bechtel, who died suddenly six to twelve feet in depth. The in-. of heart disease at his residence in habitants of the place made for some Stapleton, Staten Island, Friday, time a fight against this flood of ag-. started the first lager beer saloon ricultaral slickens, raising their. in New York in 1851, on a site now houses several times, but at last] eccupied by the evening Post buildgave up in despair, and now the ing. At that time there were no town is marked on'y by a few houselager beer breweries in New York. tops sticking out of the mud. The}/In 1953 he opened a brewery on deposit near Pacheco, made since} staten Island for his own retail trade 1862, now aggregates the buge. only. The day of his death was the * amount of over 8,00),000 cubic yards, . forty-second anniversary of his which has all come from a drainage landing in the country. area of about 160 square miles. At Aurora, Nebraska, Friday We beg leave to call the attention morning, D. N. Cassel assaulted of our learned and industrious At-. Major Miller, an attorney, and shot torney-General to this sad state of . him twice, the wounds being severe, self in the presence of a married daughter. © Napa Creek is due to those hydraalic} General Rosecrans has written a . road were at Wadsworth Thursday, . 1A) sae IMMEDIATELY !! nse VARIETY STORE OF _ Consisting ofPANCY GOODS, Ete., at Enid eon hapa & great oS MRS. H. ©. MILLS, NEVADA CITY, LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS, Of the very Latest Styles,which she is selling At very Low Prices —~ The ladies of Nevada City and County tiful assortment. saperb stock of ‘i Flowers, Feathers & Millinery, Of the Latest Designs and Colors. DRESSMAKING In all its branches is carried on at my establishment, in which I am assisted by a corps of competent dressmakers. A specialty is made of CUTTING AND FITTING, Which is under my own immediate supervision aap dane in thee ones Patslan entice. ma2s MRS. H. C. MILLS. NEW SHOOTING GALLERY HE UND IGNED HAS OPENED A SHOOTING GALLERY in the rear of Cor, Main and Union Streets, tk. ant oomne baa de a WESLEY NICHOLS. Nevada City, May 24th : Cttolc Pe Ni : affairs, which certainly seems to] bat not necessarily fatal. Cassel warrant State action. These hill charges Miller with having been infarmers oa the Pacheco and other . timate with his wife. Thursday creeks have no right to cover up. evening Cassel eharged his wife with the valleys.lands and to destroy infidelity, and threw her out of the navigable streams ; they are violat-. house. He was arrested by the ing the maxim of “So use your owa. City Marshal just as he was about as not to injure others,” and ought . to fire a third shot at Miller. The to be put down with a strong hand parties are quite prominent. by our great Attorney-General. TheN«w York Times’ Philadelphia special says: Senator Cameron has been in the city all day. I never saw the Senator insucha bad temToday is Decoration Day, the. per before. He fairly stormed, and day upon which the living garlaad. in the choicest terms condemned the tombs of the dead, aud over the. the whole independent faction. graves of heroes cast rosemaries of. +f» them all,” he exclaimed; grateful remembranve. It is fit . ‘we'll give them all the fight they ek on whee Sir Nebr . Sealy arer © Se are, Be dove which they fought and died, shoold. down. "They must be crushed.” suaually publicly express our grati. So faras the Senator is concerned, tude. And what more fitting way . there will be no compromise with than by showering flowers upon the independents, their last resting places? They A London special says: Geofought nobly and well. They died graphical and scientific circles are that we might enjoy all the blessings interested in the accounts brought of liberty. Itis for us to see that . England by Captain Burton and their deeds shall never be forgotten, Commander. Cameron from the gold e, the upon each recurring aunivercoast of Africa. The former stated “Beary we shall decorate their tombs. . *24t on landing he found women ~ washing sand for gold, and earnin, Ferny nals ei cemeteries Glee or. keen delice DECORATION DAY. aay. ing side, but those who shed their preh ee ie wun ee blood for the South as.well. The. streetsand rédis. The country is bravest and best blood of the States! (mpreseated with gold. It is hoped . . 3) a Ww »which took their'stand beneath the . mattor in hand and make @eeat foc, the Stars and the Bars, died upon] tunes, as Western Africa is another the field of. battle, fighting for what . California. : they believed to be the right. Their} A shooting affray occurre at Devgraves should not be neglected. In. ver Saturday morning. Phil Hubbard, remembering gallantry and‘bravery, . a jockey employed by Dick Mackey, we should cast aside a'l thoughts of . a well-known western horseman, sides or creeds, and strew our} met C. H. Wood, a real estate agent. mementoes with ‘a generous hand . Hubbard knocked Wood down and alike upon those who wore the Gray. commenced to beat him, when ; os and the Blue. We enjoy the bless. Mackey, who was with Hubbard, __ings of peace, but they had to come . pulled the latter off. Upon: rising . _ tbrough the trials and horrors of . Wood drew his revolver avd com‘war. We who have those blessings . menced firing at Hubbard, hittin a mill ws him twi One stray shot stra ee a he — men . Denny, Tt Wee Union repaire , : fmho died that we might enjoy them, passing through his thigh. It is and who are now “sleeping forever . thought b; some that Mackey was the windowless palaces of rest.” . also shot. He was driven away in Syed : eee . acarriage. Huabbard will probably: : die. : . ‘. BETTER UsE.FoR rT. Jéseph Van Heise, of Newark, has ae a Pe ac th . Deem asked by the authorities of felcato raga . ee Washington to superintend the’ lescope ata fair in Balla Castle, . hanging of Gui:eau, and $200 has Vounty Antrim, Ireland. Heshould . been offered’ him fér his services. sg Chat wontienaee eeobebly . Vat Heise has written that if he F¥, something he has never yet . that the gallows shall be similar to c . that m use by him in New Jersey, GRASS VALLEY, —AT— STORMS’ RANCH, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1882. Train leaves at 9 o'clock. ——0 —— A fine Band of Music has been engaged for the occasion. ——o —— > Arrangements have been made for all kinds of AMUSEMENTSon the grounds, and also to make it an enjoyable occasion for all who attend. ee) tee strictly prohibited on the ground. Tickets for the round trip—Adults $1. © Child-, ren 25 cents. Everybody is invited. following Committee of Arran -e— ments for Nevada City: ’ JOHN DUNNICLIFF, CHARLES MORAN, FRANK NILON. BUSINESS FOR SALE. Commercial. Street, Nevada City, TOBACCO, CIGARS, CONFECTIONERY, Bread S., oppesite Stump?’s Motel. AS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND H ELEGANT STOCK OF . should call early and select from this beaufornia, and in conformity with the request of the creditors of said estate, I will NEVADA CITY, {i Fd Harryhousen, an t ing of Groceries and Provisions, Weed, Liquors, tions, etc., now in said store, and _]. comprising a full and vomplete assortment . Tickets may be obtained of the . . 6:30, A. M., for ‘8 oo Speed, aoa quire of JNO. A. SEELY, Depot. mo26 DOWNIEVILLE. Wages $3 a day. None but good quartz miners need apply. ma26-lw Superintendent. Delinquent Sale Notice. ANTA ANNITA MILL AND MINING There are delinquent oe the following described stock on account of Assessment, No.3, levied on the Seventeenth day of April, 1882, the several amounts set site the names of the respective shareders as follows: ; j No, No, D. B. Kelly, 305 500 1500 D. B. Kelly, 306 500 1500 D. B. Kelly, 307 500 1500 D. B. Kelly, 368 500 1500
D. B. Kelly, 309 500 1500 D. B. Kelly, 310 500 1500 D. B. Kelly, sll 500 1500 D. B. Kelly, 312 500 1500 » 5 Rey. 313 439 1317 Jacob A 333 3000 9000 And in acccrdance with law, ani an order of the Board of Mirectors, made on the 17th day of April, 1882, 80 many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at public auction, at the office of oe Ca ae Cabtorels obras Room 4, pil aes DAY, the 12th day of June, 1382, at q to pay delinquent essments together with costs of adv. rtising and ex. Ppenses of the sale. ASSIGNEE’S SALE. N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Superior Court of Nevada County, CaliAND IN ONE LOT, to the highest bidder FOR CASH. THE ENTIRE STOCK of merchandise belonging to the estate of F. L. Confectionery. itlery, sevens Nore, Famil Groceries and Confectionery and of Variety The sale will commence at the store in on Commercial Mrs. Schmidt's street, in Nevada City, on Saturday, at 2 P. M., May 2ith, 1882. The Inventory of the stock to be sold may be seen by calling on me at the law office of J. M. Wi , on Pine street. AMES D. WHITE, Assignee. Nevada City, May 20, 1883. Grand Anniversary Party, ORATION, AND SWORD EXERCISE, Under the auspices of Spartan Lodge, No. 37,K. ofP. . NORTH BLOOMFIELD, JUNE 12th, 1882. oe ER Ee Cc. W. CROSS, Floor Director—GEO. W. STICH. Floor Committee—-J. C. Marriott J. J. Stich, J. Rilley, A. E, Smith, R. C. Penrose James Landsberg. Invitation Committee. North Bloomfield—Geo: Victor, J. Glasson, A, A, Smith. Lake City—Wim. Black. Geo. Ray. Columbia Hill—R. Phillips, A. L. Woodruff. Cherokee—M. Brophy, L. Thurston. North San Juan—Dr. Geo. 8. Farley, John Nevada City—L. 8, Calkins, A. R. Lord, J. G. Hartwell, John A. Ra Moore’s Flat—Sam Caldwell, R. Penrose, G. G. Wolders. * Enreka Stage and Express Line STAGES willleave Neos vada for Moore’s Flat and Rureks, as follows: Leave Nevada City at Returning, ve Graniteville, Moore's Flat and > Geld daily. W. i. CRAWFO) Agent. P. H. BELDEN, —DEALER IN-— Dg, Chis, ut Cais Trams Of 6, 8 or lo animals. Steady Employment will be given to 10 teams to haul freight from Nevada City. Agent at Nevada Co. N.G. BR. B. WANTED! Ten Miners Wanted at the rm nants fl ‘200 dozen Ladies and Children’s 50 ps Iron Clad Cheviotts, ~ erous to mentioft Shades, etc. Respectfully, a the 2 eo 5 ma26 SS — v —— o BEFORE ——0—0—0—o—o. CORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STREETS, NEVADA CITY, Will: Offer at Reduced Prices— 20 pieces Bleached Table Linen 200 Marseilles Spreads. 200 doz. Napkins. 56 pes Unbl’d Table Linen. 50 doz. Linen Towels, 100 pes Toweling. 100 pairs Blaniets, Colored and White. Cotton Stockings. And a full assortment of Fancy Goods too numAlso, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Before purchasing anything in that line please examine the goods and prices. _ Br Orders from the country, whether large or small, will be promptly attended to. &2@ Samples sent on application. A. BLUMENTHAL. A MOST MAGNIFICENT -Ss8TO°CcEK osn— FANCY AND. MILLINE : Have just been received Y GOODS) i ——-BY MRS, --— ae MAIN ST. NEVADA CITY E2 FASHION’S HEADQUARTERS. <3 B. H. MILLER, NEVADA CITY. 2.9.50 eae 6 wee we 6 604 bee wee bles 6 ee er Hasse Bu Select Sng aS IN GENTLEMEN'S SHOEs: “Prince ALBERT,” ‘ ALEXIs,” “ENGLISH BaLMorats,” AND 20 OTHER NEAT AND DURABLE KINDS. IN DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED SUITS ; E> HILDREN'S, for ages from 3 to I0 years. ES YOUM'S, for ages from 10 to 18 years. Ells, for all ages, sizes and shapes. CUT IN THE LATEST NEW YORK AND PARIS STYLES, OF ALL THE Mos,” other articles too numerous to mention. * ai elas, Im Geutlemen’s Neckwear : Ties—“South Park,” Here 1 am, and Hore Have Been For Over U1 Year / OPPOSITE COUNTY TREASURER’S . FICE, a My long experience in buyin’ enables me to place before my custom Jers the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST Possipiy 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, New and Bright Georgie's Codfish, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery, Nails, Candles, &c., &e, GOODS FOR A DOLLAR IN COIN. . CHARLES E. MULZOY. A. NIVENS. . Carries a large ahd superior stock of NEW YORK, KEY WEST, 2 MANILA sw. . AND HAVANA A ine assortment of TOBACCOS Atjmostjreasonable rat2s. AGENCY : “ROYAL NORWICH UNION” AND “LANCASHIRE ” INSURANCE COMPANIES. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! HYMAN BROS., Anmial Spring and Summer sl MENS’, YOUTH’S and BOY'S Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats. Boots, Ladies Shoes, Trunks, Satchels, Valises, Axo Evenvrwme Usuauy Fouso ma First Crass Coorune Heuse, —_—o-— The above Goods were maaufactured expressly for this market, aud ment of —enDoTtEein ao— We have on hand which embraces some of the NOBBIEST AND MOST STYLISH SUITS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. ——9—— Our. facilities in business enables us to sell goods Cheaper Than Any Other House in the County ! goods 0 low that competition will be out of the question. . WE MEAN BUSINESS. HYMAN BROS.— Wholesale Houses— 7 Murray Street, New York. } 216, 218 Cal. St., San Francisco. a Honohulu, Sandwieh Islands. ) COR. BROAD & PINE STS., NEVADA CITY. PIONEER FURNITURE. STORE, COMMERGIAL STREET, (OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL.) . L. M. SUXEFORTH, PROPRIETOR. Would respectfully inform the public that he has just received the ~ Largest and best stock of Furniture and Bedding ever brouzht ‘to Nevada County. It consists in part of Walnut Marble-top Bedroom Sets, Cottage and Lounges, Kitchen Cabinets, Clipper Spring Beds, 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. ply Carpets, Oil. s, Matting, anda-th a . BEST QUALITY, LATEST PATTERNS AND . . SLOWEST PRICES <a To be found in the County, or this side of Sacramento. _ . Pete in a workmanlike manne, atthe loweet living raten. = At No. 62 Broad Street:.... °.°. Morgan & Roberts’ Block MY MOTTO 16 :— FAIR AND SQUARE DEALING-—A DOLLAR'S wortH op ee ME PREM BAP OF RICE oe oii. os sos caver vin teaseecnccuiee COMMERCIAL STREET = «2 = es = an et 2 a 2S = & es & P b oO 8} we would especially call the attention of the public to the large assort Being Large Wholesalers and Importers we therefore propose to sell ingens common Sets, Parlor Sets, Patented and other Bed common Spring’ Beds, Hair, Moss, Eureka Hair and All the and