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April 30, 1882 (4 pages)

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_ LATEST NEWS. THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA CITY, CAL. There was a big anti-hydraulic : meeting’ at Marysville. Thursday Established in? 1860. » evening. © . Ralph Waldo Emerson the poet died Thursday evening at his home _ BROWN & CALKINS, Proprietors. . in Concord, Mass. ' A Walde (Texas) special says: ; John Mitchell was severely beaten Nevada County Official Press. and his two sons shot: dead by the ° Field brothers. Frank McManus of Minneapolis who outraged a little girl, was taken : mF from the jail by a mob and hanged wee CANINE cram haat to.a tree, early Friday morning. The telegraph tells us that three} Last Thursday J.G. Van Matér of mote of the men who were engaged Oroville in attempting to hive some in the robbery of the Texas Pacific . 8Warming bees, by some means some teain ‘at Ranger have been hunted . of them entered his mouth and stung down, They were tracked by,blood. him in the throat, resulting in sufhounds into acanyon near the Brafocation and death in a few minutes os river. A hot fight ensued, in. from the swelling. which one of the robbers was killed, Mrs. Isaac Thompson, while havwhen his two campanions surrening some teeth extracted by a den‘dered. A few of. those sagacious tist of Omaha, Thursday, expired in atiimals scattered through this the dentist’s chair from the effect of country would do more towards the chloroform. A post-mortem. examiprevention of the-worse class of nation was.held, and it was discovcrirés, “atch as igarders, stage robered that she had heart disease and beries, burglaries, and the like, . Tiseased kidneys. than all the constabulary and ‘‘deThe Coroner’s jury, in the: investectives’™ thi the State, and when per tigation of the facts connected with chance some rash fellow should-con. the iffant found on Monday in Miss clude to “take the chances” the . Allison’s trunk, at San Jose, render: keen-scented dogs would make}! 4 verdict completely exhoneratshort work of finding him out. The ing the young mother from any crimefficiency’ of hounds for catching inal responsibility for its death. outlaws must be recognized sooner When contined Miss Allison was ov latter. Nevada county could alone, and the child died as a naturhave saved may thousands dollars . #! result of insufficient care. Findand several lives by acting on this ing the child dead, the young girl fact when first advised to do so. then thought she would hiae her —— shame by placing it in the trunk, MeRE BLOOD N THE MOON. Great sympathy is felt for the unee: Ca ae ~~ "F fortincte young woman. ’ Jnst about once in so often some} An Oroville telegram says: One oe . . SUNDAY. APRIL 30. ally of Cadwalader & Co,’s Fee Association slops over on the slickens question. The individual guilty of Beard, living on St. Clair flat, near Cherokee, a few days ago was found seducing a young daughter of Mr. a ~ Company. ~ ‘The prospects are said . be it uoted, larger than the largest . tientsfr cated for Kent, inquire of Brand &. W. Bdwards, Dutch Flat. so slopping is ex-Mayor Ntone of Carroll, a resident of Cherokee. The Marysville who h\sa weakness for enraged father gave the man asevere seeing his name in print. He hag beating. Yesterday Beard was arwritten to the Sacramento Bee, and . rested by Deputy Sheriff Greenland, in closing says: “We propose to se-. He was handcuffed, but asked percure our lives and property, and the-. mission to step back into his cabin lives and property of our posterity} to obtain a bottle of medicine. —legally/and peaceably if wecan—or, . Greenland asked Mr. Williams tu as has been said by those who sufferaccompany: him, as he was busy ed in much less degree from the ilwriting a dispatch, A moment later legal acts of others than we have, . Williams come out, crying: ‘Come forcibly if we must.” AsStone and here, the man is cutting his throat,” his fellows can never reasonably . Greenland sprang into the cabin, hope to get clear water in the Sacracaught Beard’s arm, and the weapon, mento rivor (that’s what they mean . a sharp knife, fell to the floor. — It by ‘“‘securing lives and property”) . was too late, however, and the man at the expense of shutting down the . died in about half an hou-. hydraulic mines and in:poverishing += ; the mining counties, we suppose Passage of the Chinese BILL. i that bloody war is-to_be inauguratAfter Morgan and Call had finish4 pone ven onyred ec and . 94 speaking on the Chinese bill Fri‘ “Forcibly,” i @ valley8 . day afternoon, Pendleton maintained i orcibly,” indeed. that it is the duty of Congress to put f —_—_— its interpretation on the word ‘‘la: wires AMENDMENT, bor” in this bill, not only as a gnid5 The Chinese bill passed the Sen. . 20¢e for officers who have to execute i ate Thursday without amendment, it, but in the interests of the Chi: : instead of being emasculated as was . 2¢8¢ and all parties conzerned. reported by the first dispatches, It i cocoa. that cuales a therefore yoes direct: to the Presi-. lY the.Chinese would have to decide dent for bis approval or veto. the question, and it will be just as SOMETHING. NEW a st s44 mi ain difficult to determine the meaning of fra) CO ; the words ‘‘skilled” and ‘‘unskilled”’ sieges been ia as of the word ‘‘laborer.” BOOTS € SHOES aes ___. Morest City Tribune.) = Pendleton reiterated his_argument. Sierraville is fast recovering from. and then proceeded to‘speak of the VOGELMAN & WEBBER . the effects of the fire. bill on general grounds, ‘T AVE JUST RECEIVED wade PHIL. . The Bald Mountain Company are} The Senate by a vote of 25 against f ADELPHIA, CINCINNATI and SAN 4 engaged in washing one of their big} 20 refused to strike. out the 15th see. for men, bows: indies, armen ant onthe i waste dumps. tion detinin . Chinese laborers, “The comprising many new styles for Spring.and i The proprietors of the hot springs . Senate then, 25 against 17, rejected ee Fee : pring a » <0 ag » Te) P i F , 4 are making preparations to accommmo. Edmunds’ substitute for the 15th. Ladies’,Misses & Vhildren’s Shoe 4 date the crowds that will visit section ; so the section stands just Always on hand. New Styles of i Shese celebrated’ springs during the} as it came from the House, EdLadies’ Beaded Sandals, Ties, . Semen of beef cattle is nearly ng a aa a : ae pling es Pare. Signet: veer ; ———¥ : Ties and Sandals, Etc., exhausted in Sierra Valley. The] “Nothing in this act contained shall energies of our leading stock men . be construed to ohitige the astarali. “15! Kinds of: BOOTH end CHORE at _-have been severely taxed . to “keep zation-laws--su-as--to—admitChinese Bottom” Prices for Cash! the outside world supplied with beef} pe suns to citizenship.” during the winter, The snow on the hill side south of Downieville, reaching nearly voted down, and at 4:25 the Chidown to the river, and green fields . nese bill passed, Yeas 32, nays 15. F and blossoms on the north side form ee eee a contrast which cannot be seen in 7 eee many parts of the world. NeverTo-a coinage of $9,641,000, no less theless, such is the actual fact, that. $6,548,000 or—nearly —70—per Rejected— 24 to 15. A large quartz ledge on the east} cent., are ia pieces above the denom. . ed to, side of Sierra Valley is being prospectination of five dollars, the smallest . ed by Messrs. Lemmon, Keys &. piece coined for the month, which is to be very flattering. The mine has. coin minted in been in¢orpoited as the Winona specie or metallic money ever piacMining Company. A small mill tically gets into the hands of the any county . where Several other amendments were] in the City from which to sek et. Everybody to Give us a Call. NEVADA CITY (Cairornia) DAILY TRANSCRIPT, SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1882. ee a ieee —— OTE FOR THE “OLD BOARD” And thereby sustain the best interests of the people. eee IF YOU WANT. ; f ‘LIVE’ Trustees Fe We keep the largest and best Stock Thankful for past patronage, we hope to merit a continuance of the same, and ask No trouble to show goods. All woods guaranteed as represented.. Orders from the Country. promptly attendVOGELMAN & WEBBER, al2 Broad st. opp. Citizens Bank. will be erected on the ledge very . people or out of the clutches of the soon, money changing classes, 1n France, Two young Forest City men got} for example, where the largest intoa squabble last Sunday morn-] amount of gold owned by any one ing. They couldn’t agree as to} people has accumulated, the largest which one of them entertained the . Piece struck at their mints is equivothers. They embraced and kissed lian Colonies, the largest piece is {the floor), and reminded the writer . worth but $4.78 in our y money; of. two young ducks playing in a while in Germany the largest one is MARYSVILLE...... CAL. : i ‘AVING LATELY ADDED THE ROLworth but $4.76. pond of water, or two young lovers when they are about to part for a = ~ week. So hard did they squeeze .HOTEL ARRIVALS. each other that. a few drops of} © NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL, =~ ho spilt a the floor. 7 STANLEY A. EDDY...s:<::. Proprietor oun i et aa #1 6 either wok of Ae ast get SatrurpDay,: April 29th. bat] Pie around their waist or = Ss es ua ng aap neck, for if they do it’s’ c . Hurlubise, San Francisco, ; j deeded sare eam W. A. Harrington, Oroviile, P. T. Riley, Grass Valle). Miss Tyrrell, do Miss Granger, do , Miss A. Ferrell, do A. Honsinberg, San Francisco, Geo. Melver, Washington, " L. Van Doren, Forest City. ° Mrs D 8. Jeffrey, San. Francisco. Mrs. E! H. Hubbard, =‘ do E. D. Ainsworth, Washington. Miss R. M. Carter, City, ° Miss Mollie Jainieson, City. Mifs L. Glasson, North Bloomfi’d. J. R. Davis, San Jifanyi-0009 J. W. Harrison, Marysville. Es) rr ther ee Ir is probable that the insane paom.Nevadanow in the asylum at Stockton will be removed to the hospitalat Reno on June 30th. Re PeeE A Bateack, «cee ee Tae Lodi Review counts up over 2,000 acres in that vicinity that have been Planted in watermelons this season, ees I¥ you want a live Marshal vote for E. Cc. Baldridge. ‘ “ lt Ir yon want a live Assessor vote BUCKEYE MILL COS ments we are now manufacturing an Color, EQUAL TO ANY HIGH @RADE BRANP Junction of {Broad and Commercial Streets PATENT Roller Flour LER PROCESS and other late improveExtra Quality of Flour, . == COMBINING—~ Strength, and Quality, FOR CITY. TRUSTEES, K. CASPER, For City Marshal, ERASTUS BALDRIDGE. For City Treasurer, JOS. D. FLEMING. For City Assessor, L. NIHELL. LIX . GILLET. A MOST MAGNIFICENT —_S8TOCK OF—— FANCY AND MILLINERY 000s Have just been received ee DY MBAS poi MAIN ST., NEVADA CITY. a Oo BEFORE MAKING IN THE UNITED STATES. For Sale by all Grocers. Sah Francisco Office 16 Cal fornia Street. Marysville Office Corner of. A and 5th Sts. JUSTUS GREELEY, President, G. W. Peacock, Secretary. m15-2m A. LADEMAN, ° DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Etc. _ for L. Niheli. It W. F. Hanley, San Francisco, Nevada City. a he “. D. Deauch, Derbec, —* 2 a a eee Sh at ee rl vi ee aoa tae aw ¥ caostly, S an Fis be a) ice Family G oceriesa Specialty, ‘ y ae Re re : '* . Hanle Sma vi le, 3 > the “Old a sk Bee It] s: ; W. Ro ns y.Grase Valley, G. D. BGARHE, YOUR PURCHASES A ‘i they a rine, re Ao he ices Spi Ey co 9, ep eBett. Exasrvs Bond, Clerk, _ cisco, Calif J. C. LOCKLIN, er ~—-*-to the Secretary at the office of the Compa ny, No. 525 Commercial street;San Francisco . AND IT IS THE BEST: California. gab ; sessment shal! on the 25th Por May, ALD. Tees Jinquent Pe sale. By: order of the Board of Directors,FOR CITY GROCER. Mi. SMITH will be a candidate for . -Fe-election to the office of ‘‘Boss Grocer,” at the election, to be held Monday, year lst, 1882,. Term to continue for one ‘CITIZENS TICKET. For City Trustees, CHARLES BARLOW, JAMES D. WHITE, WM. C. GROVES. For Marshal, KRASTUS BALDRIDGE, For Treasurer, JOS. D. FLEMING, For Assessor, ’ L: NIHELL. For-City Trustee. ‘LNELIX GILLET will bea candidate for the office of City Trustee at the election to be held Monday, May ist, 1882. FOR CITY MARSHAL. ENSAMIN LOCKLIN will be a candithe election on May lat. FOR CITY MARSHAL. hy RASTUS BALDRIDGE will be a candidate for re-election to the office of City Marshal. Election Monday, May 1st. FORTREASURER. OS. D. FLEMING is hereby announced eJ asa candidate for re-election to the office of City Treasurer, Election May. 1st. FOR CITY ASSESSOR. ' NIEHELL is hereby announced as a Ad, candidate for the office of City Assessor. Eleetion, Monday, May ist. ~ FOR CITY TREASURER. ‘DWARD 8. EDWARDS is hereby anCity Treasurer, FOR CITY TRUSTEE. kK. CASPER will be a candidate for the H office of City Trustee at the election to be held Monday, May 1st, 1882. "FOR CITY TRUSTEE. C. LOCKLIN willbea candidate fo ey, the office of City Trustee at the election to be held Monday, May lst, 1882. CITY ELECTION. dg Electors of the corporation of the
A City of Nevada are hereby notified that an Election will be held at the City Hall on Monday, May Ist, 1882, oc oose & CITY MARSHAL, THREE TRUSTEES, CITY ASSESSOR, CITY TREASURER The polls will be open at 8 o’clock A. M. and kept open till sundown. Officers of Election—J. C. Abbott, alae tor. M.L. Marsh and @, E. Withington Judges. By order of Board of Trustees. J. ©. LOCKLIN, President. K. Casrer, Clerk. ; m29 CITIZENS BANK, — BROAD STREET, NEVADA CITY. Paid up Capital $30,000. OFFICERS: RK. M. PRESTON.. Ci we ONT cence: JOHN 'T. MORGAD . +. s.Cashier, D. E, MORGAN..,. + yee. Secretary. — DIRECTORS! — Dr. R, M, Hunr. Joun T, Mor@an, Gro, M. Huauss. Gro, A, Cooper. NILKs S#aARLa, L. Housman, E, M. Prasron. President 48 Receive Deposits, Buy and Sell Exchange. : 44° Purchase Gold Dust and Bullion ta Uighort Price Paid for State and Coun ty Warrants. DRAW CHECKS ON New Vork, Sacramento, San Franeisco Als. Sell Exchange on all the Principal European Cities Ss SAwoks ; Make Collections and transact a General Banking Business, — CORRESPON DENTS— Nuw York—First Natidnal Rank. fi San.-Franoweo—First National Gold Bank. SACRAMENTO—National Gold Bank of D. O. Milis & Co. : LUETJE & BRAND, WATCHMAKEUS and JEWELER § > BROAD ST. opp, Stumpf’s Hotel A. WUTKE, FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, ri BROAD STREET, . TWO DOORS BELOW trata 4 os = POST OFFICE. > NEVADA CITY, CAL. Fine Boots and Shoes a specialty. pT Sac il REPAIRING NEATLY DONE, Nevada City; March 30th—1m date for the office of City Marshal at }, J nounced asa candidate for the office of . ~ . Vice’ President-} BEARNHARD _ For Sale Cheap. _—HYMAN BROS. Aaml Spring aad Sumer som ~“MENS’, YOUTH’S and BOY’S Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Boots, Ladies Shoes, Trunks, Satchels, Valises, Ano Evenvrnine Usuatcy Fouxow a First Grass Ceornine House, ———Qaei The above Goods were maaufactured expressly_for_this market, and we would especially call the attention of the public to the large assortment of = — Orr OT 22 2 oe We have on hand which embraces some of the NOBBIEST AND MOST STYLISH SUITS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. : Ss, ~ Our facilities in business enables: us to sell goods Cheaper Than Any Other House in the Connty ! Being Large Wholesalers and Importers we therefore propose to sell goods so low that competition will be out of the question. WE MEAN BUSINESS. HYMAN BROS.—-Wholesale Houses} 7-Murray Street, New York. 9 216, 218 Cal, St., San Francisco. Honolulu, Sandwieh Islands. ) COR. BROAD & PINE STS., NEVADA CITY. Fades and Gentlemen . Your earnest attention, your careful perusal of this advertisement is requested, that you may EXAMINE OUR PRICES IN COMPARISON WITH OTHER HOUSES! Perhaps it will mark a new era inyour history— a change in the tide of your fortune. A pebble in the streamlet’ cast has changed the course of many a river. A dew drop on the tiny plant has. warped the giant oak forever. “st We beg to inform you that we intend offering to the public ~~ Wonderful Bargains in Laces, White Goods, Ruchings, EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, COLLARETTS, geAnd Thousands of European Novelties, <3 ———-0 READ THIS PRICE LIST! Mohair Dress Goods.... 9 cts ( Gent’s Silk Scarf Forms. . .50, 25 cts Brocaded ‘* hardly ia a uae a yee" Linen’ Lacets ei¢ 2. £24 8 Guise Mammil Cloth, only ..,.. 124‘* § Lace Edging, 3, 5,-7-to.+ 9.58 UOERALE isrew-rxiow Tan Pret 49° ‘*)-Table Linen, very heavy:.. 25 ‘ Ladies Silk Hankerchiefs.. 49 ‘ } Fine Linen Towels, 9 to.. 124 “ Ladies Heavy Hose,only... 9 ‘* ( Hoop Skirts.... Ba ae 49 ‘* Ladies Celluloid Bracelets. 39 ‘* { Knowlton’s ‘Black Ink,only. 5 ** Pansy Karrings, only.. ...6 ** ) Shoal Twist: -. 0.. RETNA GL! 2 Safety Pins.. ‘© ..... 5 * ) 4.02 two-bit Cardcello Silk, . . Tp * Jet. Harritge. eye Sine.. « 9 ** ( All wool Flannel Sacking.. 69 ‘ Beautiful Jet brooches... 9 “ § 40.inch Cashmere, ORLY) Sais 49. “* Flora Hair: Pine 3. 3. 24 ‘.. 25 ‘* ) Beantiful Black Silk Fringe. 49 * Children’s Handkerchiefs.. 5,9** ? Children’s very heavy Hose.. 19 ‘ Fine Rnching, only ....:. 9 “¢ Gents’ full finished Socks.. 25 ‘ Barbars Linen Thread.... 9 ‘* § Gent’s Handkerchiefs. o-* Wire Magnetic Hair brushes 25 ‘‘ ) Sweet Bye and Bye Cologne. 19 ‘ Heavy Linen Crash..... 124** ? Ladies Back Comts, 9, 25 and 49 ** Coral Bing. 8, ey ee 9 ‘* ( Misses HnndsomeNeckChains 19 * Two-Bit Bottle Shoe Dressing 9 ‘“ i Misses Lisle Thread Gloves. 19 ‘Six-Bit ‘* Cream De Leis 39 ‘“ Colored Cot. Flannel.for Sacks 25 ‘‘ Two-Bit ‘ Cologne... 9 ‘< ( Beautiful Ties, only..... a ff Beautiful Kid Gloves.... 39 ‘* ( Nearly all two bit articles.. 9 * Gent’s Collar Buttons.. .24, 9, 25" ‘ PLEASE DON’T ASK FOR CREDIT. With strict adherence to. the following rules we intend to push steadily forward : HONORABLE DEALING, PROMPT AND POLITE ATTENTION, LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, AND NO MISREPRESENTATION. Yours Respectfully, & SHALLENBERGER, AMERICAN NINE CENT ‘STORE. 1 Buggy Horse, will york single or double. : 1 four-spring Wagon. 1 sat of double Harness. . 3 Houge Lots in city limits.— Location good. Apply to JAMES COLLEY, Bay State sels Pas AL re Clee minGy tS Assessment Notice. By read gs MINING COMPANY. —Location of principal place of business, San Francisco, Oalifornia. Location of ‘Works, ma. Notice is hereby given; that-at a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on. the 2ist dayof April, A. D, 1882, an assessment, Any stock upon which this ascosts of : THEY. -WETZEL, Secretary! . Office, 525 Commercial street, San Fran. — CLOCK BAKING POWDER to last as long as any Clock, GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY near Nevada City, Nevada county, Califor. CLOCK BAKING POWDER. : Guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or . i . Go. 9) of Fen valite per share.was levied up. money refunded. ‘ pate A on the capital stock of the corporation, payWILL MAKE LIGHTER AND WHITER ae a able immediately,in United $ i he HEM A A i ee SeORTY aE Te tee ee PEREAL THAN ANY OTHER BRAND &@ For sale by the following well-known advertised for sale at public Auction ; and . “e@lers who are authorized io guarantee it unless payment is made before, will be séid } in ' se onMonday, the 12th day of dune, 1882}. ad Faye the delinquent assessment together Jw SOMETHING News WILL BE SOLD AT cost BUT THE BEST ! : ee W. R. COE’S, . BOOT AND SHOE STORE, FINEN ICKEL,PLATED CLOCK, vuar. COR, COMMERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS® anteed to bea perfect mepiece, and ; N ORDER TO CLOSE OUT MY WINTER stock of Boots and Shoes, [ will, for the NEXT SIXTY DAYS Sell Gents’, Ladies’, Misces’ and Children’s' Boots, Shoes, Arc_ tics and Rubbers at ‘ACTUAL COST PRICES! SIX CANS OF +I guarantee all goods.in my.store to be of ~~ . atid sécond'to hone in thé market. © >” __Persofs in want of BOOTS or SHOES should call early and secure choice of sizes a advertising and expenses of . J.J. JACKSON, W. H. SMITH. for my mammoth Spring invoice. _ : ‘ . Castle Bros. & Loupé, M nufacturers. Corner Main and Commercial streets, Ne “San Francisco, April. 21—2 vada City, wes e : a ‘ z ee is CLOTHING !, © GLOTHING . superiér quality, of the best workmanship. _ sie Vartle Th hold. noon Th infor Hun C. . poin of M Th has . Narr mile. Th feet « mills 15th there even Babj. Bxer Ts: have on L. 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