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April 2, 1882 (4 pages)

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out. Call er. ——— i OF DRY ‘ , ench, skins, ES, pets, VADA. *k as th promptl Ea THROW FROM ONE TO AN EIGHT INCH STREAM! fates tnand ing, own kins’ ig in /unother f, Sam a _.. Office can’t have some style about it. ’ He iy THE: DAILY TRANSCRIPT. ‘ ay Here and There. Miss Mary. Coleman has for BRIEF MENTION. Varioux Happenings in and Out of Town, The Red Men of this city and ¢ Grass Valley will havea pic-nic in} & of Birchville, May. The Nevada City quartz mine continues to prosper. Another clean-up has jast been made, ©The young ladies of the broom brigade will meet st Hunt’s Hall tomorrow night at 7 o'clock for drill, “The regular meeting! of Nevada Royal Arch Chapter will take place ~-onMonday evening. A full attesdance of Companions is requested. It was thought that the blockadg on the Central Pacific in consequence of washouts on the Humboldt Division would be overcome last night or to-day, A There's no reason why a printing ’ The doors leading to the Transcripr’s castle have just* been rigged out with spring locks, which are quite the things for this time of The Peabody Gold Mining Com: pany of Grass Valley Mining District, California, have postponed the delinquent day of assessment on their stock to April 10th, and the sale day to April 29th, The transcript on appeal in the case of the People vs, Frank Johnson, convicted of murder in the second degree, is ready to forward4 to the Supreme Cuurt. The appeal is based on the judgment (40 years impvisonment) and the denial of a The one-armed musician who has been playing around at various saloons withhis three daughters (as he claims t to be) has left town. When askedas to why his departure, he replied in a tone of disgust, ‘The blasted"town has got too much relig ion, too many charch members, and not enough money,” The rascal ought to be sued for slander. Suppose he circulates this serious charge all over the country, what kind of ‘a reputation will Nevada City have ? It’s shocking to think of, The O'Connor Réception. At the reception to be given Hon. T. P, O'Connor at the Theatre in this city; on next Wednesday evening, Hon, Niles ‘Searls will act. as President of the meeting, The following is a partial list of the Vice Presi: 4 ~The regular services will be held ° dents : John Caldwell, A. B. Dibble, C. W. Cross,’ John T. Wickes, E. M.: Preston, Dr, 8. M. ‘Harris, N. P. Brown, Martin Ford, Dr. H. 8. Welch, A. B. Brady, W, D. Long, Rev. E. Jacka, Rev, J. Sims, Rev. Father Meagher, E. 0, Tompkins, Julius Bamberger, Chas, Kent, .H. V. Reardan, A.J. Ridge, A. Burrows, K. Casper, John Dunnicliff, J.J. Orr, C, Taylor, D, Meagher, Henry Wohler, E. Bond, John Hussey, Wm. Scott, G. v. Schmittburg, Peter Purdon, . There will be a fine masical programme during the evening under the direction of Prof. Muller, Mrs. Geo, Smith, supported by a chorus of the best voices in the city, will sing “The Harp that once through Tara’s Halls,” “The Star. Spangled Banner,” and other popular songs, Hydraulic Mining Company Sued. John Rickey has begun suit in the Superior Court to recover from the Excelsior Water and Mining Company at Smartsville damages in the sum of $1,200 and costs, Plain. tiff alleges that in April, 1880, his property on Mooney Flat, was flooded and damaged to the extent sued for by the breaking of a reservoir situated above his place and belonging to defendant. He claims that the break was due to negligence on the part of the company’s employes, ' i A Pointed Amendment. “What establishment is this?” asked a stranger as he looked into Judge Robinson’s courtroom yester, day. : “It’s where justice. is dispensed,” explained a policeman, ‘Dispensed with, you. mean,” sarcastically added the prisoner. at the bar ‘who had just been found guilty as charged. The Churches To-day. At the Congreyational Church AT Pe Peresching morning and evening by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims. Subject.. in. the evening, “Shifting Scenes,” at the Baptist, Methodist and Episcopal Churches, . The town: lots in the same case. were Fresh ‘milch cows forsale at Sutmine P . “m23-2iyk The Board of Supervisors, “ . improperly described, and no bid . ton’sranch, ; f24-tf < = wat offered fr tog. “Patent Tramafer Papers, . Aka ~The Board of Couuty Supervisors t ‘Sousa no gos i ee To all whoare wefivsing from the errors meet Monday morning, No bills Say fied, . A wakM irgy passed over the back . 9nd indiscretions of youth, nervous weak. against the county that are not pre. By the citizens of San Francisco, are making good progress with their Sheriff for $735 to satisfy judgment, ‘Tyrrelf’s family at Sacramento, of Sweetland and Miss Nettie Wom _ ©. H, Crowell; who has been teaching at Rough an 1 Ready,. will to-morrow assume charge of the public schools at Eureka, Nevada, as principal. : Y¥. C, Lawson, who has been employed at the Tippacanoe mine in Sierra county, passed through the city yesterday on his way to Santa There was a dancing party at: J. C. Dean’s residence, Selby Flat, on Friday evening. A number of young people from town were present and -participated in the evening's pleas: ures, The music was by the Godair orchestra, : Miss Lizzie Glasson of North Bloomfield has been elected teacher of the Blue Tent school, which will re-open to-morrow. The young lady has very étrong recommendations as to her qualifications and will doubtless succeed, The banquet given at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, on Thursday evening, in honor of Minister Sargent, was d@ magnificent affair. As a beautiful souvenir of the occasion, Minister Sargent was presented with a heavy solid silver plate, about 6 by 8 inches, which is thus described: Upon the initial side is the letter “8.” Inclosed in the circles formed by the lower and upper halves of the letter are two landscapes. The upper-one isthe Golden Gate by sunset, a steamer and barque, with all sail set, being introduced in the the left and Point Bonita on the right. In the lower circle is a pictureaque view of the Rhine. The groundwork of this side of: the plate is of yellow gold, satin finished, the “S$” in red gold, relieved with silver, and the landscapes of engraved silver. The inscription on the initial side'of the plate is as follows: ‘‘Banquet to Aaron A. Sargent, Minister of the United States to Germany. Palace Hotel, Thursday, March 30, 1882,” The reverse side of the plate is an unusually artistic bit of engraving and metal work. The plate was held in a handsome maroon-plush case, with a handsome embossed center piece in morocco, On one side was inscribed in gilt letters ‘Aaron A. Sargent.”.-On the other side of the case was the silk menu ‘of the banquet, HARD LUCK. A Prisoner Folled in His Attempt to Break Out of Jail. Friday night at-a late hour’ officer Venard found. Charles Nichols on Sacramento street in'a drunken and disorderly @ndition, and locked him up in the City Prison. There being no other inmates, Nichols was not put in a cell, but had the full run of the corridor, During the night he made a desperate effort to release himself, He dug out a portion of the sixteen-inch brick wall to which the hinges of one ot the double iron doors were attached, He succeeded in getitng out two of the staples, but was prevented by some outer iron braces from swinging the door far enough to permit of egress. He had started the work with a piece of wood, but upon getting one of the iron staples out used that to do the rest of the gouging. He had given upthe job for a bad one and was lying ina bunk when Marshal Baldridge went around to give him . . his breakfast yesterday morning. He pleaded guilty te the charge of disturbing the peace when taken before Justice Robinson, and was sentenced to pay a fine of $20 or be locked up for tendays, He is now in jail. He will be tried for an attempt to break jail, when the present term is expired, The County Assessors. Assessor Collins and his deputies has been completed. [t¢ will take about ten days more at Grass. Valley, after which Nevada will be visin Bridgeport and Little York this week, Then will follow Washington and Bloomfield, and finally Meadow Lake and Eureka. Sheriff's Sale. The ranch property involved. in the caseof A. P, Tietjen vs. Jno, Hastings was sold yesterday by the ‘ “s Pidgin sah ae cy putes Sill send a rorlhe thet wi cure ON sented before ten o’clock a. m. of said} The tost popu ar song and chorus . to any Fabric, Designs in Crewels, rie gh Sropt remedy i ye : “the Boara . tt “Baby's way," byJ.V. . Embroidery, Braiding and Initial . 2vered by a misalonary' in South America ot this action ret ¥Y the Board . Cheeney, formerly ute feecbe, Ye . Ente, ening Craford, . ent line tras eer at thie session, — Nevada City, at’ rand & Bassett's, . Main street Nevada City, m28-tf . Orry.” ee o., ADA CITY Personal and Social Items Gleanea The County ‘Clerk has issued a marriage license to. Milton D, Niles Boys to Emulate. the worth of Minister Sargent is from the columns of the Walla Walla, W. T., Statesman. In one or two minor respecte it is incorrect, but as a whole -\] is rather a faithful scrap of history: Tn 1851, more than. thirty years An Cxample for Other Nevada City a The following glowing tribute to ‘couple of days past been visiting Dr. GRASS VALEEY MINES. —-— Operations and General Prospects of-Our Neighbors. The Tidings’ mining review of Friday contains an interesting descriptionjof the Idaho's new pumping engine, Ourcontemporary says; The. machinery was found working so noiselessly that when one’s back is turned he could scarcely believe he ~"SUIGKENS” THE “BOSS” CIGARS. Clara where he proposés to remain, ago, Dr. Alban owned the Nevada Journal, at Nevada City, Cal, He advertised for a printer, and in a few days the advertisement was answered by @ young, intelligent journeyman, who said he thought he could fill the bill. This journeyman prin‘ter is now known to the world as Aaron A. Sargent, Minister to Germany. A man named Robinson came to Nevada City one day with his family to give a show, the same old J. B. Robinson who has played in Walla a hundred times, Young Sargent was asked to write an ac: count of the performance for the paper, which he did with such gdod taste that he was soon appointed editor, He afterwards bought a halfinterest in the paper, the firm name was so near a ponderousengine pumping water from a gold mine 1300 feet in depth. quartz from the 5, 9, 10, ll, and 13 levels, the 13 level producing, besides good milling ore, some very rich specimens. The 13 level has 200 feet of tracks and the pay chute pitches south, — The Ford and Mullen Company are having a crushing of 30 loads put through Southern’s mill, Work will be commenced on the East Eureka, or O’Connor mine, to~ morrow. Twelve men, all tributers, will-sink down upon the ledge--and take out rock for crushing. The mill is to be put in repair, The Washington mine, which has connection with the paper Sargent studied law; he and_ Dr. Alban. also took lessons in French and German from a young man named Gatzert, a . prominent gentleman of Seattle, and brother-in-law to Mr. Schwabacher of thiscity. Sargent was a wonder: ful student and, although. without a cent to start with, he displayed a pluck that was destined to win him & name among men. He shunned
bad society, studied, worked, triwill start its machinery to-morrow, The machinery at the Washington was insufficient; at first. It has been reinforced so as to meet all demands upon its power. As soon as, the water is out drifting will be commenced on the 250 level, Some Eastern capitalists are about to revive operations at the Knights of Malta. The Mammoth Consolidated MinThe Empire mine is now takingout being Alban & Sargent. During his . been idle for about three months, . The Leading Establishment in Nevada City. J. J. Jackson, Proprietor, T THIS HOUSE there will always be found a large and: complete stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CASE GOODs, WINES, . LIQUORS, . —o— “Tt has and ‘ever will be theJaim of the proprietor to keep on hand only FIRST CLASS GOODS But they’ will be sold As CHEAP AS Poor Goons! ~. MANUFACTURED BY WILLIAM GIFFIN, NEVADA OITY, OAL. ) Vs Pine Street, next to Turner's Lisa Store No ‘Chinese Emploved.__. SPRING STYLES § CLOTHING ‘Including all the Latest and Most Popular Patterns, JUST RECEIVED AT foreground, Fort Point showing on. grocery store, in business for enables him to take every advantage + . co. work. Rough and Ready towaship blacksmith -name of Cubberly, ited. Work will ‘also be ‘carried on A Sciopiicon Exhibition at the M. E, Church oe evening, April 3d, showing beautifu pas of the world, with descriptive ecture, ) pleasant evening should see it, Adpl mission 25 cents, children 10 cents. designs, for sale by Mrs. ‘Lester & Crawford. umphed. He was admitted to the bar, went to the Leyislature, to Congress, tothe United States Senate, and now to the Court of Berlin, No man stands to-day higher in the estimation of his countrymen than Aaron A. Sargent. His success is due, not so much to his brilliancy of thought} as to his indomitable courage; and we make this extended mention because we think his example, worthy of the emulation of the young men of the present. He appreciated the value of time,” The Palace Store, Rosenberg Brothers of the Palace Dry Goods Store have now in stock the finest lot of Spring and Summer goods ever seen in the mountains, , This house is one of the solid insti. tutions. of the city, and its enterprising proprietors .so. conduct its business as to make it one of the most popular in this part of the State, See their new advertisement. ee Teachers’ Temporary Certificates, All teachers actively employed, whose ‘certificates of second grade expire this summer, will be issued temporary certificates, valid until the November examination. So decided the County Board of Ednea‘tion yesterday, ‘ ORES TORE Raa eK Traths Well Told. The following ~conversation was overheard yesterday by*our repo ie and jotted down for the Sieg of our readers: “Good morning Mr. Wadsworth.” “Good morning Mr. Goodfellow.” “Where is Mr. Mulloy, the gentlemanly proprietor of this establishment.” “He has gone to Sacramento and San Francisco to purchase more of those choice family groceries which the Pioneer Grocery Store is noted for keeping in stock.” “Have you on hand any of the following articles: Our Taste Hams, Molasses, La Belle Savon Soap, Crystal Wax. Candles, San Jose Table Fruit?” **Yes, yes, yes. We have everything found in a first-class family Mulloy’s experience over cleven years of the market.” : It 8 Information Wanted, 5 Any person having information of the fate of James Maguigan (of Philadelphia) who left Nevada City on April 24th, 1863, for Humboldt, will please communicate with Geo. W. Fox, Palace Hotel, San FrancisMaguigan was formerly in the Toeisies with a party by ap2-3t There Will Be views from all All who wish to spend a in SEE our Easter cards, beautiful 28-tf : Cows For Sale. * + a ae ee IO anything, hardly,” per cost anything, ha Pha 2 I will continué you aper, and when you go home, ya may select from your lot-one mine, Ta led as he went out at what he thought a clever bargain, tract strictly ; and at the end of the year, found he had and says he has never had the cheek to say he is too poor to take a -paper since, chusetts man who bought a_ Roman candle to light him to bed with; and x : who is now looking for the man. who 4a For Excellence, Purity and loaded it. lent sort of proverb, but some wouldn’t know very much i Just Right Mackerel, New Orleans obeyed it implicitly. lect. aciar Superior to any Brand 1882, the Grass’ Valley and Nevada ‘‘Bus” will make three tri 8, daily, as follows ; leave Nevada City at 10 a. m., 2 and In all shades, Just received b m25-lw Mas. ments being made since our last report. Too Peor te Subscribe. The family that neglects to take a paper deprives itself of an efficient educator. Doubtless there are those who think they are too poor to take & paper. Wecommend to such the following anecdote, told by a religious contemporary :An editor was sitting in his office one afternoon, when an old farmer friend of his came in. “Mr, Editor, Llike your paper, but times are so hard I can’t pay for it.” “Ts that so, friend Jones ? I’m that goods are sold at a small profit. soa ae a Which good judges claim to be the best ever offered in this market, —0— If you have never traded at the “BEEHIVE” call and see for yourself “a Agent for $ ing Company have organized, J. @G. Excelsior bctieaise Company. B . aa . M x I aL £ R Ss te Jones, President; H, Davis, Secretaeae as + Board of Directors, J. D, Meek : a Lv Tala sa Joe. kone ad Haruathy & co's . Men’s and Boys’ Suits, of all qualThe company will commence operavai Chistes ar iti d Prix tions at an early day on their several a 101es Tt ; ORs ledges, Wie ¢ * gia niall Sry sha tis obs es Coats, Vests and: Pants in innumerable variety, ; 0 The Finestand Largest Assortment of Gents’ Farnishing Goods and Un_/ Gerwear in the County.__ tn (gs WLATEST STYLES HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, ETC, ETC., ETC, —9 Everything sold at the lowest figure ror: CASH. Prices to suit the times. ; very sorry that you are so hard up. I will give you my paper.” “Oh, no! I can’t take it as a gift.” ‘Well, then, let me see how we can fix it. You keep chickens, I be-. _ lieve ?” i “Yes, a few » but they don ‘Don’t they? Neither ve & proposition icken, “and call her-. very good care. of her me the proceeds, whether or chickens, and I will call it “All right,” and the farmer chuckHe kept the conpaid four prices or his paper. He often tells the joke on himself, THe Boston Post: tells.of a Massapoe eople “Know thyself” may be an excelthey ]] Cuaracter is higher than intelChange of Time, On and ‘after Monday, April 3d, Leave Grass alley at 330 4.M.,l and 4p. m.; returning P.M. B. F. Harris, Prop’r, Harry D, Beam, Manager. m3] 3t —_——-_—_ 2 -e~.— Crewel-and Floss, for embroidering. ESTER & CRAWFORD. . IN —— ee GOLD MEDAL Awarded in 1877 at Philadelphia. Davenport Whisky Superior Quality, as has never been on the market SPECIAL Evenness of Quality, «a aveport Whisky Pure and Unadulterated. __ Imported. IS UNRIVALLED! This is a Whiskey of any country. erally useful.’ 20 years old. Boarding House, just received, Catal prod & Crawford, Main street. _ tf ness, edly decay, loss of manhooi, &., I . MIKE HANLEY, Boy Wanted. Boy wanted to make himself genMust be from 14 to Apply at Maurchie m29-3t Oflice Room For Rent. > One of‘the pleasantest office rooms the city is offered for reut, Ap: y at the Transcrirr office, DEMOREST PATTERNS, spring styles ues free, Mrs, For Sale or Rent. This article SHOULD ‘not be classed with the so-. called Compounds of this Coast, but is of a rich, rare flavor and full bodied, and NO BLENDED OR COM POUNDScancompare with it. Distillation of 1875 and 1876 is of superior excellence. . Schultz & Von Bargen SOLE OWNERS _ DAVENPORT. Sole Agent for B. H. MILIER Odd Fellow’s Building, Broad Street, Nevada City. The Pioner Grocary Sor \Here I an, and'Here I Have ‘Been For Over 11 Years ! @ —SHLLING— Choice Family Groceries. At No. 52 Broad Street....... Morgan & Roberts’ Block. OPPOSITE COUNTY TREASURER’S, OFFICE. ae My long experience in buying enables me to place before my customers the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, I keep constantly on hand “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, &., &&, 0o-—————. » MY°*MOTTO IS :-—-FAIR AND SQUARE DEALING--—A DOLLAR'S WORTH oF GOODS FOR A DOLLAR IN COIN’ ~ CHARLES E. MULLOY. OF NEVADA CITY! BRAND & MAIN STREET.. : BASSETT, ——DEALERS IN—— . ys Small Musical Instruments, = WS Sheet Music, Gold Pens, Albums, Clocks, Frames of all kinds, Cutlery, = Jewelry, Notions, &c Special agents for STEINWAY, KRANACH & BACH, HAINS BROS, and CRAMER PIANOS. ESTEY & SON, MASON & HAMLIN ‘and WATERS & SONS ORGANS, and any other leading Piano or Organ sold at LOW PRICE on application. Agents for New Wilson Sewing Machine. ott “We represent the following Largest Insurance Agency. ~—reProrent the fotiow: La Confiance of Paris, Lion of London. Fire Insurance Association, Progres National, St. Paul, Watertown, New Orleans, Peoples . Ansnrance,Co . Dwelling House Underwriters; . “Berlin Colonge, Citizens, German, : Fireman’s, &c., &c. © NEVADA CEL. 5 Capital Represented Over $27,700,000. ~ Books; ‘Stationery, Pianos, Organs a ee Ata agree dina — sincera scott Me ee ee