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o'clock. If he is owt after that hourhe .
: the street béeause hehas no attrac' with parents who have, made the
__attractive in the world, the most re* tians,are infesting the streets of cities
~ opportunities for going to’ the bad
. willbe salutary.
-sortrt, evidently thinks: that story
ly rich ledge over by Newtown is
Wedo not believe there is any’ man
7 She Daily: Transcript. .
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
————Sunday, April 3, 1881.
=‘The Curfew Ordinance. :
Several citiga,jn the State have recently adopted a “curfew ordirianee” . . Union Hotel....-.-.4-5-and are enforcing it with good effect. . Union Hotel Saloon.....
Nevada City has a law to prevent)
boys under a certain age being on the
atreets after a certain hour, and itis!
observed to a certain extent:
should: be rigidly. enforced, and a}
bell should be rung when the specified hour arrives. The Bulletin pud-/
lishes a good article on this subject.
It. remarks: The modern hoodlum
gravitates tocrime. The boy of sixteen takes his lessons in the street,
he has no business there after 9 .
is generally a distarber of the peace,
Or is preparing to become such sho tly. In nine cases out of ten he is on
tive home. It is impossible to deal
place, which ought to be the most
pugnant. Ifthe boy were made .to
feel that his home was really more .
desirable than any outside place, the
eurfew ordinance would never be in
his way. But the fact is gangs of
hoys, whd are becoming young rufat add and they are rapidly awelljag the’ ranks of criminals. The
curfew ordinance. sends them home.
At 9 o'clock they ought to be in bed.
Boys who work hard as apprentices
1g shops, manufactories and 0°6n, or
‘as studenta, generally are ready
go ta bed at, o'clock. The idle: ae
vicious arenot. The boy who habitually roams the streets after that
hour is begining to take lessons in
erime;—-The eurfew regulation may
not reform him, but it will make his
fewer, and to this extent its influence
wr
Thinks it Unreasonable.»
The Free Lace, like the TRANabout the discovery of a marvelous“rather thin.” The Free Lance thus
expresses its convictions regarding
the statementcf the man who claims
to have made the strike: ‘‘The above
is very well headed with ‘if true.
in Grass Valley who would offer to
pay $20,000 for a half interest.in any
quartz mine down below Newtown.
That kind of recklesness does not
prevail here with men who have $20,009 convenient, There are, however,
_many ledges down below oe Silver
from which @ good showing can be
made. The Scandinavian is one of
them, aad is one that ought , to be
worked, The Wolverine is another.
Some day all the ledges down that
way will be worked fer the mineral '
that is in ther, a good quantity of
which is gold. Yet there are no
ventures there that are worth, just:
now, the tenth part of $60,000. The
man who holds any claim below
Newtown atany such figures will
become an expert at holding on, for
he will have plenty of exercises in
the way. Ofcourse when we mention claims located below Newtown,
we except the slickens manufactories
arouad Smartsville,”
wine in she Sacrament.
The new peghibtion . law of Kansas
absolutely « forbide the use of wine
iv the Sacrament, puniabing the minister who so administers the Sacrament with two yearss’ imprjsonment
in the Penitentiary, . and closing the
church itself as a pobi ie nuisance,
according to the ‘ip terp etatiog of
Rev, Dr. Beatty, regtor of the Kpiscopal: Church at Lawrence. Notwithstanding Dr. Beatty held this
view of the law he announced his determination to administer the’ Sac.
rament as usual,and he did so. He}
said: ‘‘Weare willing torender unto
Cwaar the things which are Cwsar’s,
but we will still give to God the
things which are His. I say, as did
Peter, ‘Judge ye whether we should
‘obey meu rather than God,’ Of one
thing you may be assured, we shall
never recognize for a moment the at:
~tempts of human legislation to deatroy the great Sacrament of the
Christina . Conran. me
Paprins ‘a aed ascent] Bunker Hill
Monujp eat are hke n-wsapaper ad-'
thy all t to the
tp i oan
TL. M. itech.. oeespee9 a sttempts to fre Carson Cit mes
The ‘omnneees Report that They . Daily Transcript beys.... 5 00 ‘There was recently tried before: 8 te # pap 31st ot PINE STREET, NEV
Mave Collect¢at $1,563.50 im Nevada . Geo. G.Allan....----+-20 60 . justice of the peace inthiscity case . were made ¢ ae hae patna
city. o Od: Rote.. so sans cuksss 10 00} that was so degraded i in its--eonnes-. Still no signsof a break’~o the NEWADA Crre, ———
JThe Committee on the Military . bof ites ee : ed tions as to lead the local press to adaur ees pony ai’ bails ; pe aye ; ' :
Encampment Fund report the fol-! afrs.M. A. Sterling. .2.s50. 2 50 . Vise beforehand that the courtroom) as:* Price sho a alah wie abe d i
‘. lowing subscriptions in Nevada City: . Mrs. J: F. Radolph....-. 2 50 . be thoroughly.fumigated as soon as, bayer: ag Ellis in a Bodie bagWwW": ‘iL DEALER oar
Nations}-Exchange Hotel. : $25 00 haha Phy au ties nnccees ee ro the trial was over. The! (se on t : 8 ue ae 7 fa
National Exchange Saloon.. 50 00 Caee 10 00 morning after the business had been . A new line of steamers to H A R NW ; Ba The Cit
2s oo Lees 6 Sha 27-7 277 MQ dispose of hia honor upon entering . Néw York wo, Bwansem Wels 0] te
가 B. Thomas 20 00 , Jackeon pieeaes ye cukses-+ 5:00) the temple thought. he detected an_/ been established. : i ber ees oe 8 aber
1D. Wellington....:: esos 40 00 . Jesse S. Thompson..... on 00} unusual odor floating about.ov. the ‘ A San Francisco wonfaa, whose ption. mens ‘ '
Gas WOKS.. 005. esiese sss 10 00} pniay eae sage aero = oe ambient air, and proceeded to make > real name is Miss Kate O. Menheim, . TRON, ( Bini
(Jolin Hurst...-.-.--+++++25 00 EM ss Be a a 20 00 . an investigation as to the cause. The . . committed suicide in New. York on é neer Crai
“re ge & Ca iki 20 00. i, Merrifield. s cess cadens a aie"
STEEL i Dick Mer
Joh ape ee cs Sl 10 >. K. Kirby. . 20.00 . longer he continued his investigation . . Wednesday night. , i nae
ohp Jack *.:..-Mes eee ia Feovidense “Mining Company. 25 00 . the stroncer the stink became * and” The Recorder of Merced county STOVES, — . Antoine Tam....-.10 09} +; We: thee fous : "251° F4 ass A tele
. ea Pe: Pied ek te _ 03. 1. Gelivin. oe ee a : : a 9) 09 . the more nonplussed he was. Liti. i has mee removed Lan ce aa : TINWARE uy —
MLangoL S + Boke saree 3 ae Baltz & Guenther.... i.. 20 00] gants, lawyers,” peace officers anil . . he faited to pay monthly into ‘the. J Hy a
Charles Kent 25 00)
Conducio
ooeg Tee n0 Cuda 5 bs mirc pede d be i Byrne os 6 6.5 os 5 reat others who had occasion tocall would . county treasury the amounts collectGAS PIPES AND FITTINGS, : t
eemocsgeh Ha li lea asi elena es . olin: W NOG ono cvibinek ss 5 00 . ed by him for fees. : running ¢
os egypt sent hb Sit eee 4 had “a peor re res wees 10 va orp gees sneer ‘rsa = reas ar aman sas Wis POWDER, FUSE, several y A. Graham, ...+-.++-+++ Seika ei °
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= soe. oocetes tes = corre ha Mrs. Saakee TT. 2 50 . eould while there. They would-not Missouri river. Several towns} ROPE, BLOCKS, F =
. John B, Conn. —.~ oe 95 00 . Liebes Bros & Co...... 10 00} make any reference to the subject for . along its banks are under wafer. SHOVELS, PICKS, z ie ir
Geo. W. We'ch....-:.--. 10 00 . Lhe foregoing aggregate the con-. fear of thjuring the justice's feelings, . Omaha has been warned of the comAXES, SLEDGES, 0 ve
B.-H. Miller.. . weteee renee! 10 00 . tributions to the sum of fifteen hun-/. 454 he kept perfectly mum ltd ing flood and is preparing, for it. pe :
Rein 19 ard and aya nd 10-year Hn recbomd ener ins = GUNS, PISTOLS ff inn
WD: Vintes; -c:5-s00. oct 20 09! lars, leaving about a dozen. persons . were less sensitive than his, aaa he) the Southern Pacific was ditched on eS aaa 3
@. Beckmas. te.. +: "20 00. yet to be seen; and whcse doations . would not put them on the scent as/ i the Bist, near Gila Bend, by which a Ete., Ete., Ete. or aria
Lester & Crawford..... 3 00 . will not fall short of fifty dollars;}tong as they did not get there of their brakeman named Robinson wasjkilled com piart.
. Philip Richards. ... acer ee %, 00 and . h naan 8 y : f ay } d charging
Degree ae eeu ; Set ee own accord. The second day after an wo passengers seriously wound— TS, OILS, cil keh
‘EB. M: Brown...Speen PMO r 2 50 z J. —— ‘. the trial the smell had doubled in ed. PAIN shea GL gr i a le ee +. V. SCHMITTBURG, . strength, hut_all the Squire's endeay. “Herr Moste,editor of the Freiburt,. «ss Ss WL. ASS, a :
lead og Gunite Ceeee oe eRe ; . . Geo. S. ay hiner ar aut Ges wouree OF it: wets has been arrested in London. He is] PUTTY, ETC. i ee
Se SOR eiaermencaae eee 6 00) . April 2, 1881. vain, He burned brown paper, but . charged with publishing a libel conPehl
Thos. Canfield. .. 05-654 10 00 Rae ‘the stench of the paper only added . cerning the.Czar and urging , people 2, aan ry =
i . pray poleioriaecaics : . Visiting a Member. to the horror of the other stench ;he . to commit murder outside: of Her Cs k ae porn os
. E> Robinson.. . Sree
Proc. ry ts ‘ »;
3 Hanuerfauth......:. 10 00. Friday evening the membersof the stopped up all the cracks and. holes Msjesty'e dominion, a comingj .
Poy Pelgen, ok esas fas Bee 10 00} Grass Valley Lyceum to the number . found the doors aod SS on Roussakoff, the assassin of the oe ee fs
G.-G. Nichols jesivivsveeerus 2 50 of about two-score paid a fraternal cremated a pound of sulphur ; b had Czar, was merely a 'tool i in the hands LS en 23th pio
z spi ins Saieuewa es . “ visit-to Hon, Wm. George; wha. is the spittoons cleaned, the floor mopof the Nihilists. He was only ‘in—— : sae
Joka Gohalidt. Sor sare ” “8 90 . one of the leading members of the or. ped, and : everything else done formed of what was required of him : = ag
Mrs. Maloney....3..5:. 10 00. ganization. The visitors were ad-jthat he imagined was likely. on the morning of the . murder: as “A
Fairman & Clary.....+-5 00. mirably entertained by the Senator. . to purify the surroundings. Then . Sophie Pieoifsky and Piahoff were sa
ae ba Se ssrirssttts 2 50. phe programme-for.the evening inhe went home and took a co. the leading spirits inthe conspiracy. . es
ONS oar eee eee T 00
oe : ‘his clothing Ph Senator—-Conk ing —has——dectared
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Henry Thompson...... 5 00 . cluded. speeches and toasts, vocal and logne bath and changed-his clothing fs : a
B. x: ‘eel ene Vonaces S instrumental music, and a fine ban. from head to foot. The day after alk, sew He is poise = Wage GUPPLIES. : 7 wes S
WMOEUG ccc5 55 a5 13k 0} quet. The followitig'i a list of the this had been done the. sme'!l was, a relentless war against the adminis: ee
peste & Vea. Oe ea Be +4 oe regulat toasts nad: repOnees: about half as: strong as before.” It! tration. He hods-Blaine responsi‘Agent for the justly celebrated from the
Wine Wolf.......:--. 5 00] ‘‘Senator George.” —Responded to continued fading away slowly and in . ble for Robertson's. nominatien, aod . Vyloan Blasting Powder, eaeiads
aie ee? 5 00. by Mr. George. ten days had all disappeared as. ®Ay* that if Blaine is permitted to e os i spa
— lhe Seay er yer Sites 4 “The Lyceum.”—By Mr. Bambermy steriouslyas itcame. take charge of the New York RepubThe best mining oe = *
Win, Berton. AS REE oe BLS 2 os ger. His-honor did not get at the true} e . lican party and appointments he and ae i
S. Clatter... Sx ocyu' ’. 250. Grass Valley, ‘Green have. been its inwardnesg of the _ business until _a. his supporters may run it in. 1884] Large and full stock of GRANITE IRON x =
E. Withington Cn iesr ewes .0 2 501! vales, golden are its promises,’ ”— . couple of days ago, He now knows. and elect the ‘Republican ticket . WARE. poeieuct 06
Pe 4 Pp ses. . p
‘ oe = Bs z Vasil . oa 6 Rare ey Sea ok ee ee g 00 By Mr. Wohler. that a practical joker had greased the then if they boo See errne MECHANICS TOOLS of all. kinds. c
BN. Phat § fe a “President Garfeld.”—By Mr, . under side of the desks and chairs in ~ =
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Gea. lest skies 5 00. Horton. the courtroom with limburger sce pecplial sprite GALVANIZED IRON PIPE OF ALL a Frank Smith; 2 2. 2.5 50. 10 00. “The Ladies, God Bless "Em.”— cheese. He would never have known} 4 Toadville paper of March 994 . SIZES made to onlay at. duet notice. posed af
ager rio oer ternzegcess or By Mr. Alderman. it jf the perpetrator of the sell had says that Louise Buckingham “iss ss : eave quit
Wiek.S “**""*"" 9 59. ‘Oar Mines, the life-giving indus. not become repentant and confessed. ! ing ‘‘Mazeppa, ” ‘in the eoeeee of he : : at the TI ‘ cee : Rs ; as f° Purch: Il find it to'th recei ee bay ie oC = oe es State.”—By Mr. Conlan. a drama the previous evening, stepped . tage to walt my rablsment bese peaks 2 tegen & Waiters. oo ow . ae epresentative cael ay ae . acres . tothe footlights and addressed her . ing elsewhere.
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W. D. Long.... Pes ko Res 5 00 pe sea 5 . The following appeal comes up audience, comp‘aining bitterly of cer. ~~ ee gees Se ; Site apd:
L ~ Phage a sueges oe ee re 5 = (ocean Se — of Pa-. from the arid plains of Grass Valley . tain articles which appeared in the ‘ GEO. E. TURNER. Coe MIBC, SE Cove ce ee ees eas 2 5 < oe of. Stein. ; ers N ie : ss oe y
. Godair. ee yore fake eee 2 59 “Our Legislatures, Past and Presand the Free Lance sie the spokes1 after her. first engagement
r billed to
t LCS en ree 5 0). ent.”"—By Mr. Hill.’ than, It will be found good reading . #bout a month before, which she nk ak
P,P, Bioneers eo 2 5 00 gar ah a _ . by the residents of this warm-in-. claimed unjustly reflected on her . ee : i = OMUS cae isda oo 00 ‘. page —By Mr, Sanks, Jr. winter and cool-in-summer bung, . Characterasalady. At the =lose of Grand Bali! BS
poe Sloan. eee Ae Fr po hee 5s “ Wrongs, Past and Presshowing them as it does the disadher speech she broke down entire'y, : deg .
YGo Fabre cesk iceucesos: ies —By Mr. Marphy. vantages that people in localities . and ladies in the audience shed tears ieee
F.C, Leutje..... Sie ae sale 5 00 oe RaORE OF SATs SO OTEE,, down towards the swamp. lands have . at her pathetic appeal. This is quite WILL BE GIVEN A? : phe
° oe we sGeesene veagees 5 fter singing Dae, “Auld to labor under: “‘The ice man is be-. different climax ffom that general: Ah
berg ssceLssssss 2 90] Lang Syne” and “Sweet Bye and . ginning to be wanted around thie. ly expected. For the past three . 00 James Cottey 19-00 DI the assemblage dispersed._-. town. The reservoirs from which:. weeks papers all over the State preTEMPERANCE. H Ah La
. New York Hotel.<..... "10 00 most of our people get water for, dieted that she ‘would cowhide F. F ae o ow, iss ri Soe SESE R eee : po — drigking purposes is getting to taste . Schrader, the editor of the News, : ge AS the 8th it
W. G. ele Sie ie — 10 00 During the month just ended the. ofthe sunshine. * * “ * The for the articles that appeared in his hore Bites chanoe in
pe ne ee .: 10 00 County Clerk issued marriage licen. Town(Trustees refuse to put ice, ev-) paper. Louise wrote a threatening cape the M. ‘ Math Goes enue 5 00 eee to the following named persons ‘. ery moxuing, in the reservoir, which letter to a well-known journalist, a recently 2 . Foc oe aa ea ery bo Chas. C. Trott and Lillie McCulwould be the proper thing to do, and saying she Would settle with Schrafor thirty
ee loch, of Truckée ; John Peadon and {80 eackifamily will have to make its . der on her return. The article which Monday Evening, April 18. be inclin
Miss L. J. Williams.... . 10 00 Ellen Marks, of Grass Valley ; Chas. . own arrangements for eooling‘off. It she took exceptions to stated that] — present n
— a i pocigeote severe 15 00 E. Williams and Etta Duff, of Truc-. has been proved that ice water is . Miss Buckingham, at the conclusion . : Se prisoner's _ : = ge oskey... : 50 . bee ; Joseph D. Fennessy and Nettie . healthy. The Esquimaux are ‘very . of her previous engagement, went in. Music by Elser’s Full Orchestra. =
Tom. wee oa 10 00 Ww ellington, of Nevada City ; Frank . healthy—no Bright’s disease. among . to 4 well-known restaurant in a state > a ‘i . H, Me Allliater aes Cie a ae . me and Mary Dennler, of Neva. them—and they use no other kind of intoxication and indulged in unA Genera ‘ s In anot We, WIRE cis rican s Cisne 2 50. da City.; J. E. Rickey of Woodland . of water. Mr, Thompson will pl lady-like liberti meral-Envitation fs extended. ial li
3 : i 3 please y-like liberties,
partial lis 0 = be cae aubads B Dr ry oa ae send City ;. take notice, in his usual energetic :
Tickets $1.50. at the ma aM Wiles.. 5 00 . \Villiam Spargo and Mary Oates, of and accommodating way.” Black Jack Mine.
‘Geo, E. 1
entre 99 (Nea a a ame enerus’ . , Hearing te pee-. MRS JON @RCRS PB wes
$e eece becevee Me ge, . rass alley. , '° : z =
with th R. D. Carter eee cent ese 5 00 ia teak ance in tunnel No. 3 of the Black ° a 10 00 Feet age of oo is 241) A wood pile on White's ranch, . Jack mine (Sierra county), giving are esac B. Baldridge. .0 0000.20. 2 00) ef ane pognatingag vow onthe Washington road, nearthe Cen. something to biast against and en-. DUNCAN'S NEW SHAVING seneialy. PG. Gellar ; 00. 214 Oldest Bee 7 ‘ ne ae ‘omen, tral House, wason fire Friday, as. abling the contractor to make better PARLOR. pe
Ed, Maller. ic crors crore sore 201 3 “Soniieetme 805" woman, . we are informed by Emile Weiss who . progress. Only about two feet of . TINE STREET, Beckman’s Building: W. H.
Cy VRE a ey 10 00 , } youngest passed that way with his team. . snow is left at the @UIS DUNCAN, Proprietor. First: ~desler-to
oe women: 46: A ame fold
mine. There is i ; Me Uhatennet-. sss 2 50 » 28. Aggregate age of oldest . There were mime cords in the pile. none at Alleghany or Forest Cit ee
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L. Duncan. ... 02. .6eeeeee' 1 5g. couple, 80 years ; youngest couple, . that was burning, and close by was! ani “Y:. Beets Blacked Free of Charge. Call and teks Goend Hand.. .. 10 00} 41.
y wasjani on the ridge between those) » pwr. Duntan was formerly engeged pis Nevada Herald. 00000000. Sl eae. another pile of twenty cords, which . towns itisonly about six inches, _. at the Arcade Barber Shop, Sacramento, and Pe
E. MPreston. ee igee eS . 5,00 i Churches Te-day. was id great danger. White has had . ms Choma eeaasee of the “tonsorial art.”
E 7 caine ER ee fako4 IB At the Methodist church there eer aot = it is} Superior Court. = ms, S0et Ut * Tae }
E. H. Gaylord....... 5 00. Will be preaching morn . ene he cna: Chek Bie nee: wae ng : sroad 6) Judge Cal est; Prints ceaens . dO 00 ing by the saber: J. a fay oven . set on fire for revenge. ont oan ee wee. Gee MASQUERADE BALL tel, Nevi
Niles Searls... SE Ra hy. 10 00
; ecupeior Court. yeeterevery at
Pole gf as a aaa tala 3.) 00 At the Congregational _chureh Fined fer Fighting. day, Judge John Caldwell presiding: TEMPERANCE
S$ 4 Oe ot ee eee er oe 10 00'. there will be preaching morning and . . J ete U, H, Seymour vs. L. Wood et al my sigan est (Richard Roberts.. ti sees: 2 00 . evening by the pastor, Rev. J. Sims, The jury in the case of James! Dismissed for wat’ of prosec tio ‘: Friday Even’g, April 6. Wear) Bree sob sd ov wie s+» 5 00] Subject in aie _evenin “Abraham White, charged with a brutal attack P are. Cotum
ae Cte ee core oun as cas 5 09] offering Isaa . ig on Hamilton, found that worth S, F. Gray et als.vs. New York oyheent 4 Rte KO. Tompkine..-..0.<coe ilty Friday, and Justi Y . Mining Co. Ordered_that_ plaintiffs . Tickets $1. _ Spectatore—Ger Ne Bi iickk ceccicnuss 5 00 here will be no serviees ‘at the . Suilty Friday, justice Anderson . have decree of forcl ms ppc vectored Lae ee eae (Jeo. U. Gaylord. ...... 20 0). Episcopal church this forenoon, Mr. sentenced him to pay a fine of $50 or ales cae door cia spasscas Fa L. Pra Tom, McAllister...... 5 00. Powell preaching at Grass Vall goto jail for 50 days. He raised the : : : variety a S fe ere 5 00} 4 s — my. & , : Wuen Rassian detectives notice a : . rr . L o'clock a.m. He will preach in. ™o@eY Yesterday morning. Mr. { ma i : i Sails BG Mie Aric SR a Nev ve SS Se wskhy on atuene eee oe ae te
tei ‘eoreti ot the tion — bs wabcensaseeen 20 00} At.the Baptist church -there will more discretion hereafter _about down, they know he is a nihilist and Trews City of Nevada, are hhereby notified thas for: wag ‘ MG icdivsiehia 1 00 be preaching morning and evenin fighting. . Ne aie will be held at the City Hall o» Smith's, F. Oa a ae aS a Ry 1 Ol by the ees iin tha 4 > ine bombs in his rear. pockets. Slatin May 2nd, 1881, to choose pa
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City ’ ag” «gaa aise "2 $0] Comenpnipa in the morning. Sub=. 1 era cnn nome Genet inconstant a go hen foe) Soe meneee Pitan
Dr. Valontine, Jeon on 2 30 ject iu the evening, ‘The Ca 8 ly receiving grecighary. cage of ty feetdeep. ‘. . Clty Assessor, 1 pad
J. A. Caldwell.. c sc.. 25070 a the Martyre.” Bags im his line, te 12 MARRIED. polis will be open at 8 o'clock 4. ¥ ton hotel ee RC RCreerrae, oF lar quarterly ‘church . meeting for
. and kept open til 1 sundown, _
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