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April 8, 1882 (4 pages)

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. . ) pimvolved, so inexpensive; we can Se Mi ital een THE DAILY T eee RANSCRIPT. NEVADA CITY, CAL. Mopssto, April 3rd, 1882. Eprror Transcrirt:—We feel today just like ste into Nevada (City, ad sbakingMands with every". sit down and hate ‘a cosy little chat with you. Now the first-thing you ask is: ‘(How did you get there ?” And then you kindly say—‘“I hop: ez, =. nothing ran away with you.” Hold on there, Mr, Editor, something did WHY DEBRIS tee Oa iwiy with "GMe Ulin” fan ‘ a ese away with us The trip between Rise Alta -chereiaes “a emi Nevada City and Sacramento we en¥ prepared a sa 5 very much. Spring just porto Gol’ Mendel.” That paper in” her fret appanancs, mate the says: “We have often stated that scene a very interesting one. The the evils complained of could be little mountain streams were sparktem of impounding dams ata modsunlight, seeming to thank the erate expense, and that by build“Giver of All,” that the icy fetters ing such structures the mining inof the winter’s imprisonment were dustry of our State, so important to broken. After leaving ‘Colfax, it Our welfare and to the nation at eka waitaad uacatha wal large, could be continued with benefit to all and injury to none. The miners have always claimed that at could be done, and were. willFrom Sacramento down, the grain ‘ing to do it themselves if they had tends about six inches high, all the _Power,.althouigh-in: ‘so doing 11.5 tooked bright; and the cry of, they would not wave any of their “good crops” was heard on all sides. flying by in lightning-like rapidity, for we were constantly rushing along into a perfect summer land. rights. The anti-niiners have, on Gh ° -at-Lathrop we seat. . _. theother side, denied that such P ed_ ourselves, opened our window, works could be constructed, or if and fixed ourselves confortably to constructed would answer the purview thé varying ‘scenes to the pose, and have not only ridiculed end of our journey. But what do the idea of such: structures, but even you think we did, Mr. Editor? Let went so far as to partially destroy us whisper it; for we blush with the one built by the State. We mortification, as we speak of it. We have also repeatedly stated that the slept. On awaking we found our-} cost of litigation (which connet set I solves almost at the end of our jourtle the question), coupled with the ney. We arrived at Modesto at Se Te Se NTN WP . ee oidedli ve, Med telus injunctions and setae or would were awaiting to receive us, and more Sen pay the cost of “retainnow, Mr. Editor, we have taken ing dams. Claes you as far as Modesto, and you had The anti-mining journals have, better run back as fast as possible or with their usual Proneness of exagyour wife will wonder where you geration, not only ridiculed the have beenso long. But wait, wait idea of “retaining dams,” but some aminute, Next Saturday, if all is of them have stated that if such well, and you have no other engagewere built, they would cost untold ments, we will make you anmillions and then utterly fail to ac-. otnor visit. But please don’t men} complish the objects contemplated. tion it, or it might cause remarks, Mr. Page, with his usual acumen} F. E.L, —we might say with Sprescience— had made up his mind that the i United’ States Government should OUR EXCHANGES. and ought to appropriate funds to. salir ‘Minute Interviews With the YOUNG MEN’S contruct these dams, and has, as we all know, asked for an appropriation of $5C),000 to be expended [Oakland Times.} during the coming year. Although the veto of the Chinese This sum, it now appears, is. Bill was thought to be a guarantee of within $11,600 of the estimate of. future Democratic supremacy in CalCol, Mendel], and should Mr. Page . ifornia, Democratic jontnals and pubsucceed—as we hope and trust wi!l. lic men have risen above party con‘Chiefs of the Sanctum. A HIGHER CONSIDERATION. 3 be the case—in securing this apsiderations, and done all in their ” propriation, we may tonsider this} power to, secure all possible inTall ; (0 vexed question as virtually settled, . fluence: i favor OF Wie bill, As far ; for the small yearly sum required . as Californians are concerned, tho after the first year can easily be. Cainese question is more intportant raised among the’ miners themselves . than any consideration of party poliif the General Government will not . tics, go further. But there are no doubts that the Government’ will make a yearly appropriation necessary to AN IMPOSSIBLE THING, [Sacramento Bee.} It sounds like old times. to hear acc system, if it is once some one read in one. of the daily Friday Evewing, April oth journals, ‘the Cométocks took a tumble yesterday.” The only ques, tion is, from what did they tumble? One might as well look for a cobblestone in the street to “tumble” from its place as to expect stocks to fall from their present position. We have finally reached the result of the problem which once seemed fair to seriously embarrass our mining industry, and it is so easy, so simple, and when we consider the magnitude of the interest only wonder that with the practical STATED IT WRONG. good sense nsually ‘shown by Amer{S. F. Report. icans, it has not been reached be-. The new Mayor of Marysville, in fore.. The result may be stated in a “his inaugural address, Monday night, few words. By @ gross expenditure said : ‘The utmost. energies of this of $1,500,000 . during. ten years, or} people must be put forward to proan average of $150,000 a year, the in-. cure an immediate and perpetual dustry which turns out annually . stoppage of the present system of hynineteen millions in gold. into the. draulic mining.” He could have commercial channels of the world, . stated the case betterhad he said: can be carried on in peace and quiet. «The people of the city of Marysville ness, with injury to none, and with . are in favor of killing the goose that great benefit to all. An average ex. lays them the golden egg.” penditure of less than one per cent, = per year of the gross yield of our Caprain Otis Wurrcoms, who died gold'mines, expended as Col. Menat the age of eighty-six years, in dall proposes, is all that can be reSwansea, Néw Hampshire, a few quired; the lawyers will have no days ago, was the original ‘of Denfurther fat fees, and our Courts will man Thompson’s ‘‘Joshua Whitno longer be gees with these . comb,” Mr. Whitcomb was.an exdebris suits. le anti-mining cellent map and was ‘loved in his papers will not have occasion 'to community. He raised a family of draw the long bow any more. Our} eighteen children, of whom nine Attorney-General will ° not look l survive, down upon the top of. the Sierra 4 mee Nevada Mountains from: the debris, . ~ and the clashing interests Which Constable’s Sale. have done so much to Prejudice all ¥ virtue of an execution to me dimining property in California, will Coast "ot Johp Anicese cea eet settle down quietly. Ifthe General. of the Peace for the Township of Nevada, Government fail to make the apbeniey pl ee State of California, propriation asked for by Mr. Page, ment renderedin said the.7th day Court, % would be to the interest of our of May, . p. 1877, wherein J. B. Johnson as . Plaintiff, recovered judgment avainst I. O,State and people that our State Pingree, Defendant, for the sun of $0 al ; rR i alg cruing costs. I have levied upon all the nigh ernm ; a). Gf Page ovements thereon, situate in, th of . Sell everything in house on ranch at a res Pah if it will, if not of doing iit 4 ovada, (County of Nev _ of Cal Hees pa peice. Apply through Postoffice or at nia, nown on Pa said ence, > as a city-of Ne asLot No.6, in No, 14 . March 26th. MRs. MATILDAPOOLER. Also Lot No 8 in Block No. 14. Also Lots Nos Forming the Strongest Company that has Celebrated Trick Donkey “ a TRAINED BLOODHOUNDS!. 25 Cents for Children te Matinee. ZENS, TH MEMBERS OF THE CLUB TO RENDER THIS PARTY EQUAL TO ANY HERETO. FORE GIVEN: .___. Floor Director.. +. A.R. LORD, tion is extended to all friends of the Club. 1882, on @ judy. . O'CLOCK, » 4nd now, that . cent per annum, from the 30th dgy of May, POOLER, on Wooa’s Ravine, near Newe know from Col. Mendell’s report abit and coats of suit taxed at $4 hem, Horna i , barn what can be d in favor . title and interest ot I. 0. Pingree, of, in Orchard has about 300 one, we are in favor the following a ee an a iach to fi property, viz: Pears, of doing it—by the General. Goy-] That certain parcel of land with the im. 4 very low oe ree cows. Will Whale Oil Soap asid Concentrated Lye, for washing fruit trees, W. H. Sutrn’s, ap5-lw April 13th and 14th, 1889. The Survival of the Fittest! JAY RIAL’S Of the Famo UNCLE TOM’S CABIN, Elevated to the Position of a Historical. ever presented —e home picPowerful Double Company. Grand Scenic Effects, MAMMOTH The Magnolia Jubilee Band. Grand Transformation. . PRICES 50 AND 1% CENTS. No Higher, No Extra. Reserved Seats. at Vinton’s Drug Store, = © CALICO PARTY "ssteese N COMPLIANCE WITH A PUBLISHED a OF NUMEROUS CITI SOCIAL CLUB, —OF NEVADA CITY,— —WILL GIVE A— AS ‘HUNT’S HALL, “~ON— —_____. NO PAINS WILL BE SPARED BY THE O Reception Committee. [To be announced hereafter. ] = Floor Managers. (To be announced hereafter.} \ Oo Tickets $1.50. _—. E> A General Invita——o GRAND MARCH WILL BEGIN’ AT 9 Fine Ranch For Sale, FORSALE CHEAP, and outbuildings, — Rhea: Pr Jones of Florida . 12 a0 13m Blook No, : — apes made his first speech in Congress, . , yee eas en, MONblushing fearfully all the while, Sen. . . of thet ay, seine of Nevada, in’ the ator Conklin-came over to him, laid Hse al oiphe fee Bel cae i his hand on bis shoulder, and whistixtul ‘money of the United ali pered: “You have a way of standing: i Pas me wonderfully square in your fetlocks. . Public auction, to the bs pes "The Old Accommodation : VALLEY STAGE LIS attended to ol like it,” Since then the two have Given ‘a a i -s a eee . April, 1g¢2. WILLIAM SCOTT. % -Prop’ been fast friends, a8 Constable of Nevada Township. . HARRY D. BEAM, Maanger, oa 4 _ BROO Chee ino oe LADIES All are invited to witness the drill, which clock, and participate in} CORNER OF BROAD AND PINE STREETS, NEVADA cITY, Has just received direct from, the Eastern Man*, . ufactories choice patterns of _ NEW: CARPETS FOR THE SPRING TRADE. Powdered Sulphur for vines. At riunsDaY AWD FRIDAY, Moral and. Picturesque . — ; coed, 4g) UNEVADA CITY (Cattrornta) DAILY TRANSCRIPT, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1882. t a = Miss Naffziger. RECEPTION COMMITTEE ; Miss Hook, Miss Isoard, Miss Hughes. INVITATION COMMITTEE: Miss Greeley, Miss E. Smith, Miss Ott, Miss Mattison, Miss M. Naffziger,. ~ Miss Heatherton, ~~ Misa Downey.
‘come BLUMENTHAL, Curtains and Winpow S#apgs. a Orders from the country promptly attended to. steht for any busi ~ TO LET. SUITABLE FOR BOARDING Men’s and Boys’ Suits, of all qual—AND— LODGING HOUSE. HOUSE AND FURNITURE ALL NEW. 47 FOURTEEN SLEEPING ROOMS, furnished Sm Also and Dining Room com ected Salope in fret, ‘Tene Soak, nv with the in fron ‘O Kitchen plete.— to y-on the premises. MRS. M. PINGREE. Nevada City, March 4th. — @ good paying -Ineluding all the Latest and Most Popular Patterns, ———JUST RECEIVED AT B. H. MILLER’S. a“ : ities and Prices. 7 Coats, Vests and Pants in innumerable variety The Finest and Largest Assortment of’ Gents’ Furnishing Goods and UnWALTZING CONTEST. ON MICHELL will givea GENTLEEN’S WALTZING CONTEST on Friday Evening, April 21st. At HUNTS HALL. The Contestants must hand in their names by connection. with the contest lar soiree will be held, for which good will be furnished. Admisi Ladies 25 cents. Gentlemen to the gallery 50 cents, The contest is open to all dancers in Neperson waltzing distance in one hour, will jreceive a Prize of Twenty Dollars. ion. $1 per SPECIA GOLD MEDAL Awarded in 1877.-at Philadelphia. 1876 is of su «@ For Excellence, Purity and } ~ Evenness of Quality.-ea Superior to any Brand ~~ Imported. Davenport Whisky IS UNRIVALLED! This is a Whiskey of ‘Superior ‘Quality, ‘as “has never been on the market in any country. —This article SHOULD not be classed with the socalled Compounds of this Coast, but is of a rich, rare flavor and full bodied, ahd NO BLENDED OR COM POUNDScancompare with it. Nistillation of 1875 and perior excelSchultz & Von Bargen . guage} SOLE OWNERS uz. DAVENPO Sole Agent for “NEVADA CITy, . ‘Leading Book and Stationery Hons tI MAILN. SET REET. ....:.... segs NEVADA Cris RT. LEY, derwear in the County. LATEST STYLES HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, : TRUNKS, etc., erc., etc. Everything sold at the lowest figure ror casu. Prices to suit the times; ee a Odd Fellow’s Building, Broad Street, Nevada City. ee = OF NEVADA orry! (‘a .BRAND & .BASSETT, Bonk: Stationery, Pian, ‘Oya Small Musical Instruments, 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. 2 Standard Companies: La Confiance of Paris, Lion of London. Fire Insurance Association, Progres National, St. Paul, Watertown, New. Orleans, Peoples Insurance Co Dwelling House Undervriters, Berlin Colonge, Citizens, German, es eee Fireman’s, &e.,: &c. Capital Represented Over $27,700,000. The Pioneer Grocary Store Choice Family Groceries. At No. 52 Broad Street.../.... Morgan & Roberts’ Block, OPPOSITE COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE. . ~ My long experience in buyin enables me to place befére my .customers the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, “I keep constantly on and.. “Our Taste" Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, the Choicest in the World. Also, “Deep Sea” and “Jast Right” Mackerel New Orleans Molasses, New and Bright Georgie's Codfish. . Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery, Nails, Candles,&., &, = PY é é MY MOTTO 18 —-PAIR AND SQUARE DEALING.-—A DOLLAR'S ‘WORTH OF GOODS FOR A DOLLAR IN COIN, é : Atso Watt) Paper, Norincuam. Laces, Lace Before purchasing please examine ‘my stock and] Tax ort? uoost. SPRING STYLES: CLOTHING (NEAR FOOT OF BROAD STREET,) With all the Furniture. Ladies Back Combs SOLD ["scciot oes snd thos 1 "TER NEXT SIXTY Days Sell Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes, Arc. ties and Rubbers at ACTUAL . Cos? PRiczs . I guarantee all goods in my store to be of superior quality, of the best workmanship and second to none in the market, , Persons in want of BOOTS or SHORs should call early and Secure choice Of sizes as well as great bargains. My stock must be reduced to make room for my mammoth Spring invoice, * Bearnhard. & Shallenbenge pe go > cw. B. SHIVELY. New Store, New Firm, New Goods, New Everything. (Grand Opening ‘This West Please Read Our Price List New and Stylish Plaids only 9 ots Very Fine m5 o* 25 Brocaded Dress Goods « 124“ 6 doz Corsets each 4g 4 Momie Cloth eo ye . 40.inch Cassimere ost All Wool Flannel Sacking “ 9 « Beautiful Creton st Re Fine White Ties pa ae Ladies Night Dresses * 99:4 Ladies White Skirts «4g 5000 yds. Embroidery << = g « Beautiful Flower Hair Pins“ 95 « oe 9 “ Men’s Half Hosefullfinish “« 25 « Fine Wide Linen Crash «“ 124" Men’s Silk Scarfs oS Men’s Collar Buttons as o* ee “ ee sc “ Gent’s Scarf Pins i Oh Gent’s Linen Collars 16% Hoop Skirts a 49 * 100 Jet_Pins oe 9 « Gent’s Fancy Hose 49 « Trish i 54 ‘Two-bit. Linen Lace : 9« Linen Lace . “s 5:8 Ld’sfineall w'lundervests “75 « Turkish Towles we 25 Linen Towels 9, 124, 19, 25, 49 « Cheviot «+ * only 124* Gingham a 59% Fine White Nansook " 9 & sale Pink Silk Blond‘ 49 « e White Pillow Lace ‘ ~ 9 « 2 doz Pansy Earrings ye . Beautiful Jet Pins “95 « Childrens’ Purses que OR Two-bit Cologne . ed Beautiful Black Satin “$1 25 White Spreads we 868 5000 Doll Babies cents 2” 5000 ae “se ce 9, 123“ Best Linen Thread oe gs Knowlton’s Black Ink of consinental eS ie ee Superior ooth Brushes ge Toilet/Mirror “ g* Yery Heavy Table Linen 25 “ Ladies, please call before purchasing elsewhere. It will be greatly to your advantage,_ Bring this Circular with you to compare prices. mail orders promptly filled. All 9 CENT STORE, JUST ABOVE CITY HALL. Bearnhard & Shallenberger. ning Water in th House Fer oy hee iors sp) jor Stock. ply on the premises,to , : A FINE HOMESTEAD FOR ‘SALE. “. THAT BEAUTIFUL HOMESTEAD ON THEisfy . MARYSVILLE And San Juan Road, “ADJOINING THE Anthony House ‘Ranch. t-bearing Trees: two; and a half acres in Raisin Grapes; a Fish Pond stocked ; of Pure Run; Des corral, and an ee ae a Deg * Enquire on the premiges, or of.. ’ ey , & 3 ~ Se } ons r ” Vaal lah For Sale. j] 47 412.68021 200 feet on Park Avenue, Each Lot 40 feet front, 190 feet deep, for $450 lot, on plan’ of $10 00 per Nevada City, March 26th—2m