Newspaper Page Text
^nsinfss Çirfrtory. and hi. East •uRKwrin mo wninv as ws ascrtai* WHO ASS I* SCSI.ass. ABIP/rr, JOHN M.-Carpenter, Washing loo st. BENOIT k LAG ANS KK—Stock Ranch, Boon ville. BERNSTEIN, HEN—Merchant. Washing ington rt. BLOSSOM. JAS M —General Merchandise, Crane a Granite Store, Washington rt HITCHER A LENOIR—General Mtrr.han dise, Jordan Street. BLAKE * CO— Asaayers, Granite Block, Washington rt. MEACHEY HILL—Railroad Stage lane, C. H Him Agent, Office on Jordan rt. BORMAN, EDWARD—Boots and Shoes, Washington, near Fourth rt BIGELOW, W. D Grooeriea, Ijquora, Veg eialilos, etc., Washington it HRI'NZKLL FRED -General Merchandise, Waahlnftoo rt BRIGHAM k W EKKS—Stove* and Tinware, Jordan rt BLACK INGER, V.—War Eagle Hotel, Wash ington Street tin Pine. try has : ons ter on of CARTWRIGHT, MKS H.—lodging House, Flint, over Koftfi Htorr. CLAYTON* KOUAMBK-Liquor Dealers, Sample Room, Irotit, Igmtville. and A ly GEORGE—IJvery Stable. Owyhee DREW City, Klint District. III REN* ALLEN -Liquor Dealers, Sample Room, Washington at ENSIGN, F. K.—Attorney at Law, Wash ington rt EWING THUS. * CO.—General Merchandise, Granite Block, Washington st. all of are fui by GORDON * PAI.MEK—Saw Mill. Wagontown G I LI SON. JOHN G —Idaho Stable. Jordan Street Bridge. GRETE, F.— Dentist, Washington at. GRAHAM, JAMES—Liquor dealer. Wash 1 door south of Second. ington st. GARDNER. JAS. H General Merchandise, Granite Block, Washington rt HEIDELBERGER, SAM--News Depot, Post office Building, Washington rt HASHMAN. VALENTINE- Idaho laundry, Junction or Washington and Jordan sts. IIAYS ,v KASTMAN—Idaho Hotel and Stage Office, Jordan su HYMAN A- KETCHKNBERG—Merehaodloe, Washington at. BUFFER* MILLER—Meat Market. Wash ington HU HERMAN * CO —Bankers and Whole sale Merchants, Washington «U HURLAT * CO - General Merchandise, cor. Jordan * Second sta. JONES TOM and ('HAS. LIVERMORE—Sa loon, Jordan Street. KOHLHKYEK, PHILIP—Washington Mar ket, Jordan sk LEB RECHT M —PoMufllre Book Store,next to Herman fc Co'» Bank, Washington st LISCOMR. A M.—Cosmopolitan Restaurant, Washington st LESLIE, II. E. —Photographer, Washing bin rt. LOHKNSTEIN, K. (RodI-General Merchan dise, Jordan su MKKRIIs J. P. —Sheep Ranch Station, Jer dan Valley. MCDONALD fc CO.— Assay«!*, Jordan st M 1RT1N A- JOHNSON—Attorneys at Law Morning Star st. NORTON. S. —Milk, Washington rt RAMSBKt.l, w L —Liquor Dealer, Main st Owyhee City. Flint District RUPERT, J A.—Apothecary's Hall, Granite Block, Washington st KOBRINS, C P-Jewelry, etc.. Granite Block, Washington rt. SJOWALL, K. P.—POorman and Shades» loons. Washington st. aud Second st KOMMKKCAMP, W F.— Saloon and Brew ery, Washington st SPRINGER, A C,— IJvery Stable, Jordan st USHER A BOWEN.—Olive Branch Saloon, Washington »treat VAN SLYKK, J. S. A BRO—General Mer rhandise. Granite Block, Washington it. WOOD, T M. -Photograph Gallery, 777 Jordan Street WEBB A MY KICK —Bankers, Jordan st ZAPP * GABRIEL-Golden Chariot Saloon, corner Jordan aud Second st* OLIVE BRANCH SALOON. Sent Door to the Puetojhcr The most popular plare in town to X I* ( holer Liquor* and Cigar* liSHRR Jk BOWEN, I*nypriHort 44tf CRAZY AGAIN ! I WILL I.IVK AND let all those who see fit to mice me in the Milk that tlrey k .-an live also au.1 lllirk Ball, «a» t pre vent (v ' On and »«ter «he «1rs« day of Mar I Will sell milk by the gallon at Ml ent«, coin; by the quart, ÎH c Is per gallon Thankful for i*a*-t favon», 1 hope to merit a litieral slian* of i*atrnnag«' ontv by selling pure milk, aud homst amt t»l>.ral Take tiollce.—All those * tK ' t i*t r ™l l I'' me in the milk business dunug me _>■» will be furnished l '- v ™' .r le following rates By the ganon, .a cent«; in loss quanUtiea, Semi-Weekly Tidal Wave, and then visit hia new. depot and buy up ; hi. paper.. He ha. ordered direct from tb East and Wert and will «000 be in receipt ol I Friday Moralng. May Ml. 1869. LOCAL. Take a look at Sam Heidelberger e ad. tin- paper, from each way daily. neglected to notice the return at the 1 White I We ,ropcr time, of Dave Picket from Pine. try which he thinks may be valuable, but has greater confidence in South Mountain, | hence his return last week. : He has some interests in that coun . One of John Catalow's large quartz wag ; ons capsized in front of Brunzell's store, on ; Washington Street. Wednesday afternoon, by j running into the deep rut caused by the wa ter running in the street, scattering the ^ The Scandinavian Isa new saloon, opened j on Tuesday evening, next door to the store j of Fred. Brunzet! bn Washington street, by | Juhu Brunzeil,excellent music was provided quartz about promiscuously. and kept up until a late hour The place is neatly and tastefully decorated with pictures. A bar room, store-room and elubroom, com prise the establishment, all. alike beauurul ly ornamented. Mr. Clark, of the Rising Star, B. R Smith, of Herman & Co., and the Ancient Mariner, of the Horae Restaurant in Flint, all came over the mountain day before yes terday, being the first party across on horse back this season. They report the road in very good order, not more than hair a mile of snow to pass over, and that not very diffi cult to travel through. Some sales of ground are reported in Flint aud the people are hope fui that they may be happy yet. ——— - A flrr-baloon was sent up from the corner of Washington and Third streets on Wednesday evening. It rose steadily several hundred feet and moved gently to the north east, apparently over the summit of the tha mountain and settled down, to the aston ishment of every oue, only a short distance beyond the Court House, when it took lire and burned up. Ap|iearani-e* are often very deceptive and never more so than when try ing to measure distança in the air at night by the eye of nut A parly consisting of John A. Lytle, Billy Duncan, A1 Cage and Bob Lempher will leave here on Monday to prospect the coun try between the headwaters of Bruucau and the Humboldt They intend to take in a wide range of country in their investigations embracing both the Red Mountain and Goose Creek Range, and unless «einer successful will xpend several months in thoroughly ex amining the district both for quartz and pla They are men of energy and ex shall expect good results roa a as dry mines. perience and from the expedition. us or Owing to the inclement «Ute of the weather our nunrae of mining items is rath The Golden Char ed er meager this morning, tot was visited on Monday and found to lie in its usual systematic sha|>e for working to advantage The main shaft is now thirty 260 foot level of flve feet below the thirl with a good two foot lead of pay ore in the The third level is in forty feet bottom south and thirty feet north, with several tons of fine <»re on the dump. The Baxter, Cor duroy, Silver Cord and Peck A Porter look about the same as at the time of our Tuesday morning s report. i •lohn MeGonlgle, of the Avalanche, with whom, notwithstanding an occasional political spat and journalistic controversy, our is rsonal relations have ever l»een pleas ant, received, a few days since, the sad in telligence of the death of an only sister m Missouri, leaving a widowed mother who earnestly dtwires his presence, association and counsel in her l»«reaveroent. Mr. Mc Gonigle, on receipt of the news, immediately j prepared to start, and left on Tuesday morn mg s stage, via Wmnemucca, to take the rare for his old home Ho will return in a ' _ 1 Tht* people of Silver City are the most impulsive and sympathetic of any we ever \ Let a game of ball be started and ; straightway the whole community are play i ing ball. One month, pitching horse shoes is all the rage, again, marbles absorb the at j trulion of all rlassrs for a ««son. and no w 1 \ lka j to month or two. i» H ■ to f or ^ whole town gone a kiting. Kites of all cnlors, kinds and dimensions, are to be seeu in tire sky from j morning Ull night WeHs the barber has j of surpassed everybody so far in the way of; Ml ^ flfVation hto whllP and blue ) to kite, on Wednewlay morning m a ui «■«• by wind, stood high over the v* ry summit of F , ondn ^num .the slender coni by which I'' \ h'r'ht l'mshînè" from'wLlimgh'ii »treet io ; lb ,. t|U . cunouf | y showing by its curves all .r j the rnrrenta and counter currents in the at .a macnhere caused by the uneven contour of , the mouuuuua. We have received the Post and News laetter each containing a diagram of the district in Helena Montana. Being old landlord Germain, of the International, j appear, to have lost hia building and «» ; without being mxured. E. K. Shed of , |be Kiyus i* also set down at $2,500 lore ; mAboat iaranM. Iehman * h'ewman are ! I fully insured for their lasse«, and are build- | and preparing for large arrivals of The balance ol the Idaho boy. so far observe their name* among the l os fully insured. Over 200 houses burnt familiar with the locality— having resided in five menthes in 1865-6—we that city »me Hud it quite interesting to look over and see who are, and who are not, losers etc. <>ur 1 •"* U P I I?*** 1 " | as we era. are mostly business, were destroyed in three . hours, in spite of every effort of firemen and citizens to stop it Silver City should rake warning, we have never lieen visited with a ; run ji a g ra tHm, yet have the most careless ; population we ever saw. j Dr. Cornellua O'Kane, at Battle Creek Station, being m the heart of one of countries in the world, of the finest grazing which circumstance he intends to take ad j vantage by rinsing horses, cattle and hogs, j has already commenced the • propagation of | sage hens, iD which enterprise we have a oort of contingent interest, having captured Should and furnished the original stock, the Speculation succeed, we propose ere long furnish the market with this delicious sjiecies of game, and perhaps by cross with Earley's stock of game cocks may iie able to produce a superior stock of fighting fowl. This is of course counting the chickens be fore they are hatched, hut all great and im portant undertakings require forethought, and 11 is well to be prepared and have our not to be taken la calculations all made so by surprise when the lime comes for action. The Statesman says a letter from Joe. Luckett written since bis reported death, discovered in the Express office at Boise City by Geo. Coe who, recognizing the hand writing and observing the post mark dated to the time of his reported de subsequent mise, fact that he was still alive. Mr. Coe imme diately dispatched a man to Idaho City on horse back with the letter to Mrs. Luckett and daughter, who were mourning a husband and father as dead. The cause of his long silence, which gave rise to the report, is trace aide to the fact that he has been tended prospect in the direction of the Colo opened the letter and ascertained the ex rado river. the part An instance of bad legislation of the Board of County Commissioners crops nut in Washington Street, between Second and Fourth in tbo horrible condition of the Quartz teams have the greatest rtiffi roa cm cully in pulling through the mud, when had a small tax been levied and a culvert put in. as was the case last year, to drain the water Washington Street, it would now be across dry and «olid. Among the many valuable favors shown by our delegate in Congress, Hon. J. K. Shafer, in sending us public documenta. w e prize none more than the great speech ol "our claims on England. " us Charles Sumner« or " the Johuson Clarendon treaty," deliver ed in the Senate April 13th. It is eloquent, argumentative, statistical, just, earnest, fair, exhaustive and convincing. W e regret a want of spare to give extract«. John Early, the Division Agent on the R R Stage laine from Boise City to Sheep Ranch, has got leave of absence for a few months and gone to the Bay to have a good time. Joe Tuttle, the popular driver, takes his place as Divtsion Agent during hia absence. With two such okl stagers as Joe Agents from ^oise Tuttle and Joe Jones i to Wmnemuoca, the R. R Line will not lan guish for want of efficient management It is reported in Monta na that Maj. Jno. P. ft nice, ignoring the pretentions of Sample Orr for nomination, has traded the Demo crat office to Cavanaugh for his chance, and that Cavanaugh will immediately assume the editorship of that pa(>er and advocate the j c \^ mt of the Major^ as delegate to Congress, ' - * At we went to press last evening we re a ' reived by tho Bwe stage the news of the death of Mre. Minnie H., wife of Theodore 1 Burmester, and danghter of Jacob T, Hun sucker. Esq., of Oregon City. Mrs. B. was \ the victim of the late Boise Valley tragedy ; and died at the house of Mr. Bixbie May i lötb. aged 28 years, at j w 1 U«"« h»vr firniß the plaintifl a new trial lka j and afflrraiil the judgment of the Court be low The hearing of Sim Walters' case is la the Hazard Cole case the Supreme and j ** «*■»• Bnnkerhoff * Rogers de has j dared bankrupt, etc. of; „ "* ' blue Ju,, « r Junni H U * rt - T h " b * n lectur 1D g on t^mtierance in .San Francisco. Those i acquainted with the Judge .- farmer habits of will not doubt his thorough knowledge of the evils of intemperance io John Halley s Stagea all Boise City for Iha Railroad and Salt lake at at hllf piKl four in th , „„„ing lo »ccommo of ... . ... ^ ibetneelve* to the train Urne ai Corinne. leave advertised letters Remaining in PoslofBcc May 20th, 1869. Lambert. C C Menge, Fred Miller, James S Mvere, Upton F Moffit, C 0—2 McLellan, K A Moor, Jonah—3 Merritt Miss M E McQoakL Jno A McNally. Wm M unroe, Jas—2 Monahon, Marlin Mickey. M F Mure, Mrs C McMullin, Thos Morgan. J P McCoraas. S D Myers, S D McConnell, L J McConaughy, Hye, Alva D Nicholson, Pete O'Connors, Jeremiah Pierce, John B Pearce, Richard Potter, T Pixley, H L Palmer, A J Pearce, Wm Rose. Hugh Robinson, Win Roberts, Moses Regli, Antone —2 Roth rock. L C Adams. Jno M Allison, E Burthey, M. L A Brophy, T L Burke, C I> Boyd, Jas H Bigsby, H G j Babcock, H S ' H , j n0 g ; Bull, Wm A ! D | Brown, S P Batterman, J C t ^ be| , ^^„èn, A H Cevinck, Sanford Craig, J N Cantienl, Geo. C Carotberé, M rs L Douglas, Mrs P J Douglas, F T Ilarrach, Jno Duruaz, Aime Dewey, Wm Deadman, Jas A Dickey, D C Dyar, Jno 0 DeLay Jos Emery, J B Edwards, A H Freidcnberger, Make Reid, Henry Farrar, Frank—3 Roberts, Joseph Gill, Alfred Rinehart, L B Ganehal. Alfred Reynolds, Wm H Gibbons. W B Sands. A J k G W Green, Sailie Sanders, Henry Garlick, Wm Smith, SI K Gans, Geo Sheehan, Thos Harris, Limon —3 Sheets, John A Huggan, Andrew—3 Schenk, Wm C Hardiman, Wm Sullivan, John Hussey, Robt Schwarts, James—2 Hammond, W S Sands, Dustin Hunter, John Stewart, J F Hill, Luzerne Taylor. A G —5 Holman, Hobt Tonkin, Wm Harkin, D Taylor, J Harlev, C F Turbin, Wm Holland, Joe E Townsend, Henry Hopper, John C Vanschuyver, Wm Horn, Carles Vincent, Jas Jones. J C—2 Webber, Jos H—2 Johnston. C C Wright, Jas Johnson, Jno H Waller, M K litre, Wm O Wagner, Chas Kully. James White, P Kirlew, Joe White, Jas Lorenz. Henry Woodhouse, J A Lewis A D Whineherston, Geo Lynch, H Wright, Wm S Lvon. Moses Young. Martha A Leflingwell, W L Yeats, Thos Persons calling for the above letters will please say ''Advertised" and give the date. A. V. Bra huit, P. M. cßtarrUÄ. At the residence of the bride's mother, in Boise City, by Rev. G. D. B Miller, May 18, 1869. Hon. R. T. Miller, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, to Miss Wortley Hunt. NEW TO DAY. SAM. HEIDELBERGER, NEWS DEALER. HAVING PURCHA»S ed the Newspaper Business of C M. Ab itw.- ««bott I am now es tablished at the Po«toftice News Depot And will furnish all tho Eastern and Western Papers to subscribers, or sell by the single copy everything in the »News, Pictorial, Magazine. New Munie or Cheap blicatlo n line. Papers carried on the mountain, etc 47tf SAM HEIDELBERGER. Pu Dissolut ion Notice. )T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WE, the, undersigned, have this day dissolv ed partnership, by mutual consent. Nick Zapp having sold his entire interest in the " Old Corner Saloon" to David C. Pickett. The business in future will ?>e conducted by Gabriel k Pickett, who will and are here ny authorized to collect all outstanding debts due the late firm of Zapp k Gabriel and will pay all indebtedness of said firm. Silver City, I. T„ » N. ZAPÏ* May 20th,' 1869 I 47152 WM. GABRIEL N* to a a SHEEP RANGE ( Merril'i Station. ) Fifty Milej from Silver City and Eight from the (hoyhet Ferry , on the Humboldt Road. HIS HOUSE IS SPECIALLY FITTED up for a resting place for travelers, where every accommodation can be had by its patrols, whether desiring only a rneal or wishing to sojourn. Being situated in a beautiful and pleasant valley where all kinds of vegetables are produced, superior fare is offered. 4Ö171 T re the was trial be is J. P. MERRIL. RE-OPENING — of rn* — OWYHEE LIVERY Sale and FEED STABLE, Jordan Street , below the Idaho Hotel AVING REFITTED AND FURNISH ed this commodious establishment, again on hand, prepared to furnish or perform anything required in my line. Bug«!'". II de the at Job-Wagon«* and Saddle Animal« to Order. 46U A C. Springer. IDAHO LAUNDRY JuTuUion of Washintjton awl Jordan Streets. ASHING DONE IN THE BEST POS sitde manner at the following ver> leave low rates La rge Pieces* per Dozen.. Small Pieces, per Dozen.... 46171* OO 56 VALENTINE HA&SMAN. JAS, M, BLOSSOM, { Crane't Granite Stem,) West Hide Washington Strt,, SILVER CITT, I. T., Dkaler is Evkry Descsiftio» general MERCHANDISE Which will be sold as cheap as any othe* establishment in this City Ca n or do ««-It G-ROOERI E3Ç Corn Weal, Bean«, Baron, Lard, Coffee, Sogar, Tea, Dried Apples, a. Peaches, Soda, » Plums, Salrratui, •* Prunes, Cream Tartai, Canned Fruits, Candles. Kerosene, OII 4 Lard Tobacco, Sails, Shovels, Stone Htmtturi, Sledge do Hand do Cheese, Cracker* Flour, Rice, Bvltcr, Salt, Pepper, Ginger. Mustard. Cinnamon. Cloves, Essenern, Pickles, Powder, Fuse, Shot, Gun <t Pistol Cartridges, Hope, Bellows, Vises, Anvils, Axes, ! Store Door Locks Dwelling do do. Butts and Screws. Cut Tacks, Caps, Carpet do, Table Cutlery, Pocket do _ CROCKERY dk GLASSWARE 1 DIS S ER PLA TES. ... BREAKFAST do SOFF do .... TEA do .... CUPS ASD SA VC ERS. . PLA T TERS. .BAKERS, E WERS and Basins....Sugar Bowls ...Cream Pitdurs Chambers... Water Pitchers... Bar Water do, Table Casturf,... uunp Wicks and Chim ncys, etc. Tumhlers STEEL, BORAX. BROOMS, CtC. IRON. CLOTHl.\U, ETC: FINE BEAVER SUITS, FINE C.ASSIMERE SUITS, FINE UNDERSHIRTS, FINE DRAWERS ; HEAVY OREGON OVER SHIRTS, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS BLANKETS kC. ; GLOVES» HALF HOsSE, POCKET HDKERCH'FS WHITE SHIRTS, NECK TIES. YANKEE NOTIONS kc... Ac., äc Ana Thousands of other articles not meu tioned in this ad. JAS. M BLOSSOM. 2 tf POSTOFFICE BOOK STORE r m » Bf. LEBRECHT. aV ext door to Herman dc Cot Hank , —DEALER IN— Books, Stationery, Legal Cap. Notions. Tobacco, Cigars. CLOTHING, Fruit, Confectionary, Toys, Ammunition, et«. 41 tf SHADE SALOON Between Washington and Jordan Htreets oh Second. a is Fitted up and kept equal to the first-class Saloons in San Francisco, or elsewhere. Polite, experienced and Attentive Bartend always on band to wait on my cash customers. E. P. SJOWALL Sole Proprietor 35tf BEN BERNSTEIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DRY GOODS* CLOTHING, Boot« and Shoe*. Hat«. Cap*. Ladle«' and Gentlemen*« Fnrn l«hing Good«. Ktc.* AS OK HAND A COMPLETE AaVD ver>' extensive stock of goods in his line, which he is otic-ring to the trade, whole sale and retail, for ra»h. at very low rate« BEN BERNSTEIN, East side Washington Street, between First and Second. Silver City, May 1, 1869 I II OO 56 41 tf