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August 1, 1882 (4 pages)

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* feel met al statements, taken from the columns of the Forest oie — County, ‘Tribune,— Marysville ‘the Appeal should display'a yreater :degree of fairness and explain that’ My Kelly’s and the “‘Tribune’s statements apply only toa very lim‘ited portion of the hydraulic mining res. Here in Nevada county, in ‘Yuba, Placer, and’ ‘elsewhere, with the exception of the mines. attacked by the Tribune and two or three amall ones :in Nevada county that! havé frequently been berated by the ~ Jocal press, no Chinese are em ployed . at tlie itidastry. “All told; there are not nearly so.many Chinese working iff the whole State’s -hydravlic mines as there are on half a dozen slickens ranches we could name, peeenmecencomenennt “Wi aT ce CONFESS ? The Sacramento ee. Cadwalader’s organ, asserted im the, most ive terms on ‘the 24th of June that in‘fifteen days from that date, . as per order of little Sexey and the ‘Mere’ of Marysville, all the bydvanulic mines would be closed down. We informed the Kee at the time @ that it uttered a faleebood, for the . ” —— was made, we believe, to encourage the snti-mineis to pan wen Dh with more coin for the hirelings.,. whole fight is being made. for the rpose of giving employme:.¢ to ten"who cannot caro & livinig iw any ‘other way, and it was deemed necessary to have an organ to do the lying. The fifteen diys, and fifteen ‘more-on top of them have _ passed, and yet all -the hydraulic mines are. in, operation, Sexsy, Bingham and the wicked: Bee _must feel terrible mean over their defeat. Ohlyer, “the editor of the anti-miners’ organ, is quite mam ‘since_he made such 4 failure if haying an‘anvibila— tidg plank placed in the platform of the Dem party, “and even he does not believe now that there is any way to stop.-bydraulic mining. Thédnti-niivers ‘are evidently demorslized, ‘Will Cadwalader’s organ ; " goriféas that it lied when it eaid by draulic mining would.be at an end in fifteen daya from the 24th of JunepA. D.18827 © a 0x4 STILL THEY COME. The extreme eastern end of the county is getting thoroughly awake on the debris question, and may hereafter be counted upon as golid in support of the ‘mining ititerests, The why and wherefore ‘is thus set forth by the Republican; “On account of the war between the farmers and miners, the mines of the county have heed greatly depreciated . in value, snd-the -redactions made in the’ acapesment roll of the ‘county. will #aise the ‘rate of taxation nearly . ” twenty :éécits per hupdred dollars. Thie will compel, Meadow Lake township to pay about $3,000 more in taxesthan would otherwise have to be done, The people in this end of the county are just beginning to pietiect’ of the debris: question. “We ~ “have “heretofore taken but little‘intetest in: this question, but now that ‘our pockets: are di‘reetly touched, the miuers ean be assured that we will doall we can to’ assist them in their cause, and in every way. possible to encourage them in their fight and in their!am— portant undertaking. © pase ce ee ie The San Juan Times sys the Rey wil) not be . The Indianapolis and St. Louis} — hock has been e6mmuted ‘Governor of Oregon a sa 9 +4 for life. «. $10,000: Tost ea. G. Crafts, a deacon ib fea ptthy. . e x terian Church and bank cashier at Gresting Dea ice eens nytt bo to eer oa eur in iat . ' 1 surrender are entirely unfuunded. LATEST NEWS. Railway was on fay" sold e ot 000. The death ecnlbood? at ra a r A gambler has been sued by the par ptee pete (Ind.) Bank to recover Goodwin.. B. F. Bigelow, the defaulting Rebeen. rested’ in Michigan: the tone of over $59,000. He fooled with vil gtuegSome wonder is expressed in the East that the Chinese is’ Caba Should desire to ‘return to. their Very little confidence can be placed . . in the newepaper oorrespoudests at An Eaglish sheep pee L. ranch near San Luis Obispo, on Satarday mo: ‘ning. He had’been bay-. ¢ was murdered for his money. He was stabbed twice, and had his throat cut and a gash over the eye. Sey THERE is a possibility’ that there ‘will be three or four State tickets in the field here.. The prdhibition peo‘+ ple have a strong desire to havea ticket all to themselves. There is talk among the Democratic Grangers of placing inthe fleld ageneral ‘‘Anti” . seen Everything tickeb, and the remnants of, the sand.lot, who have» not yet been ‘taken care of’ will probably go through the form of ‘holding a gonvention and making. nominations. In soine localities. wes read about’ ‘Greenbackers who do not like the way things are running and propose ito revive their party. These little sets of people many not represent any large number of votes, but in a closely balanced State, they can sometimes determine the restilts, A wRITER in oné of the New York papers brings Tilden forward as a Presidential candidate for 1884. The Writer avers positively that Me. -‘Titden ‘is a candidate; that, while be will not seek for the nom+ ination of the Democratic party, he wants to be President and he will not refuse such a nomination; and finally that, ifnominated, he would no doubt be very much stronger than any other man whose; name could be brought before the peop'e. Fan = =) Advertised 3 Letters. The following is a a list ¢ of let ters remaining in the Post Office, at Nevada City, California, on the ‘week ending July 30th, 1882, Persons calling for any of these letters: will please any "’advestigod.” J, 8. Houproox, P. M. : Arrugton, Wm. Bradley; Wm. George, Mannuel. s Herrick, Mrs. E,) ~ Jackson, Joseph W. Kane, Geo. McDermot, Kate. Ryan, Bien. Smith; A. M. Anges, Samuel, Edwards, Chas. Hamilton, Wm. Hattman, Mrs, C Johnson, Thos, McMamar, John, . McLonald, Mr, ; Ross, Jas. T. HELD FOR.PesTage,, < . ” Ed. Marriott, “North Bloomfield Cal, ———~as _ HOTEL _ ARBINALS. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. _ eee STANLEY A. EDDY..:.... Proprieter _ Sarurpay, July 29th, 1882. 8. S. Noble, Grass Valley. ~ W, G. Scovill & w, San Francisco. Jobn Caldwell, city. Seth Martin, Mt Oro. F.:A. Staples, * = do Mrs. T. RK. King, Grass Vailas. Jawes Diffie and w, Alviso. Frank A. Owens, city. ~ Sunpay, July 30th, 1882. ~ C. &. King, Sweetland. ‘ iene Grass Valley. C, Rathburo, San 7 R, Leofton, Whea ier Miss Peck, . rity 8, H, Squire, Gold Mountain,oa Do Moore’s Flat, W. Bagley, Willows. uw © Brstos Bob, Clerk F, A. STAPLES, co Ble 13 HEREBY ANNOUNCED AS A. CAN. . subject to the of the Demoeratie Gonvention. sara Sat FRIFOR BOTH YOUNG LADIES: a GEY. }PLEMEN—-Address-— ‘at faro by Cashier} * ceiving Teller of the National Bapk jo..» haf the Repiiblic at Washington, has Franklin, Penn,, -has defaulted to Set ar we Donate rs go da. Stal rhe was found: dead on Pisnio b(-— That Challenge ' $ Poi halen . UGH LY vIPPED J ND Rosi . Au ust ! 1389, ‘G.P. TINDALL, veusiiak Placerville, Aug. 1st. Californ' 1882, by answer the’ da Gays (exclusive of the day of service, eons on you of i ayo acy ater within this county iat if sports out of iy. on eee -fourth inl and ‘. country through the United States as . ing.tothe “complaint. the fare is exactly simian action ia me peek Nav gone od bee pebip dings to. Chitty: es, 100% Sie ut ateaes ta pokes dee Roemer . : hey Gordan all want to” bac yi ahi name, Emma D. Bluett. ~ ‘That . be a allowed all of the household furniture,goods, nt cables as . chattels and . property now in their follows: ‘A nasser of the Govern. ste resi oe ae ee . ment assures me that “the reports of . lief. or pot action Piff, that Arabia's intentions to offér terms of ak, aed fe eer ae eet ose Derk And you are hereby notified that if Rest fail to appear and answer the said twill ap as above required, the said plaintiff w: ply te the Court for the aca! — manded. ‘ _ att erk of the Superior ssaid, do hereunto set-my hand and id huaprent the Seal of said Court, at rolfice: in the City of pees on the Bist day of July; A. D. 1882. J. E. CARR, Clerk. ~ By T. H. Carr, Deputy. wD. Long, Piffs Attorney. 21-60t é °Notice ts Contractors. until Monday, o'clock M., for the opening of of Jordan’ ~_ from Pine street, by brides across es cdlsior Co's Ditch, and by* excavittions at th street, of dimensions and upo. the pace on tablished in the Specifications, whi te Wateye "s age cg ‘on Pine Woot. Th on it "} re; an: reserves the rig’ — ef ae Clerk of jana of City ‘Bragtage. « Nevada City, July 29th, 1882. The Collins Wheel
Is the Champion Whee i inl the United States.: Will do more work with the same amount ef Water than any Wheel now in ae CHALLENGE. oud Ta Rees up in the hands of any responsible person, that on the same shaft, same nery, ard with the aame head of water, the Collins Wheel will do more work than od other Wheel now in use.~ Can be ied on any mine where my Wheel ie. working, mean what I ‘say. J. J. COLLINS, Inventor. Grase Valley, Jaly,1@th, 1882, To J. J. Collins, of Grass Valley. AVING .SEEN IN THE NEVADA TRANSCRIPT your taleogs to any Water Wheel in the United States, . hereby anhounce that I will hack THE PELTON WHEEL AGAINST THE weet Pia whetge for ihe amount named in rour Challe: $500 00. I will stipulate the use of wheelt Val feet in’ diameter for the tests, and at any hydraulic diggings where permission can be ara to use their pipe and water, The Wheel ing beget _ r cent, “of efficiency Pe eo memoneer $1 to ies aa ‘ eonducted disinterested ‘een engineers, There isin-the ‘hands ‘of Citizens Bank; Nevada City, $100, asa forfeit, the remaining 3400 will be put up on day of trials, L. A. PELTON. Nevada City, July 26th, 1882. ume Mutual Insurance Co, OF CALIFORNIA e . ¢ gt $ a CAPITAL $300,000. Sneek 9ié6—905 California S1./. cash INSURANCE ONLY J. F. Hovuauton, President. J. LN, Bunny, Vice President. -— yB H, mae; habley ‘Agent. Grats Valley Braneh sus Hovnde cas DAV! — JOHN C COLEMAN. ted on ‘aif clames ‘of destiable “GEO W. HULEMendger. a MAIN STREET, oRass VALLEY =F eee deaeetecmered {“JOHN McBROWN ‘iG TREE STORE. GROGE county at peng yearn A feney ans fa et ne eto a just Just Satie for loss : . How mene: sell sie eat 3 poke ey NEVADA-« ‘care DAILY TRANSORIPT, ‘TUESDAY, AUGUST L 1882 . a a FOR SHERIFF. REPUBLICAN § COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE. aldate for ANNOUNCED AS A CAN-} for or the office os ag ie to}, the Democra County paver ooo will mieeti ae wilt antigo te, Reps At Nevada Oity, Aug. 16, 1882, * adage . Atl a'dlock A. M. ~Wood & Lumber Co. — — hg eae gs PtP ot CT, to the . Sond CONSTANTLY ON HAND . Repubiican State Convention, to Fis Eve: farran ements for holding a : coe ConvenFOR SALE for the urpose of nominating County All kinds of Common and Clear and to transact et a econ. LUMBER. a mete reg Te Orders left at the office at he Yarg, at) By order of the PAM ThA co airman, Town Talk, sey on ba aga Valle road will be §Tus pOND, Sec’y. fy20 ‘BEEHIVE GROCERY STORE. 18 alk 20 Commercial Street, WEVADA CITY. —— GQ J. J. JACKSON, PROP’R. AGENT FOR— BOSS COFFEE P T, “EPICURE” JA AN TEA, EXCELSIOR BLASTING POWDER, THISTLE DEW WHISKY, ECLIPSE EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE, SPARKLING MUSCATEL CHAMPAGNE, GRAND PRIZE CHAMPAGNE. ~Aslo keep on hand, Clock Baking Powder, English Imported Cakes, and a full line of First-Class. Groceries & Provisions, MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD, _ MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS, LESTEK AND CRAWFORD. MRS, LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS, LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESEER AND CRAWFORD. MRS LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS, LEBER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD: MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS, LESTER ANB CRAWFORD: MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. _ MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD, o————— A NEW DEPARTURE. Milinery Conds From New York ' New Goods J ust#Opened. OUR ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE. cae ne , ee Tuis WEEK WE OFFER SPECIAI. SRE Baie ci —IN MILLINERY. {DEPARTMENT ae Leese Goods at Retail Soldeat San San Franciso Wholesale Fries ! . $6.00% Plumes for bee 965.00 Plumes for § 3.00 $4.00¢Plumes for¥$2.00. $1.50 Tips for $1.00 te" ——o—— The Finest Assortment of Flowers ever brought to this city at equally Low. Rates. aise tert” ong tone BEAUTIFUL ne 5 and 10 CENTS EACH. Great Bargains i in Hats. OURSIS T. H. COOK & CO., CORNER OF EIGHTH AND J STREETS, SACRAMANTO. we an Kal dies weeny, a vn as for cr 4d. Chdice Jara, per Ib. 23¢. eA : ‘Mocho, per Ib. Ass Windsor Gorn, Pet don 8 $1,80. fi bie rata, por doe, $2.90, P 101 $1. 10 lb can Fairbanks Lard, $1.70. Sa x. N ~ Those desiring aber . ge ag do well to d their there . 20°pen gant pe per month on Ifyou have reed ga a ers your neighbors.how they tng were pent th the goods ws ent ten _. We ship exa ete ve onl ef their goods, To those : illness Price tie ana Pe senyinogd. We quoie a few. Zoe Te CP a to rein go le 2 = . Fi ae ‘Gem's Furnishing Goods, ee Boots and Shoes, : . ae and Caps i 0 Lion ‘ are now offered for sale at Oo DON’T FORGET THE PLACE. . , Cor. Pine & IM MENSE: REDUCTION EVERYTHING REDUCED . REDUCED! GREAT SPECIAL THIRTY F DAYS SLAUGHTER! SALE ‘WILL BEGIN JULY. 18th} AT THE 9: OCOEFNT STOR, AND POSITIVELY END ‘AUGUST 18th. Everything Slaughtered, Staughtered! In order to make room for our IMMENSE FALL STOCK ' Now leaving New York City. © REDUCED! ‘REDUCED! Ecru Lace Bunting, former price Satin, all shades, former price ips [gem . aE 39 cents, now, ...6.-005[O08 . Ol: OO, NOW ia5 cs ooo casi 89s Navy Blue Lace Bunting, former Fine Marsailles Spreads.’ . . $1 49¢ HATS TRIMMED ‘To ORDER. . peicesscents sown.. WAWhibe oe ses be Garnet Lace Bunting, former Ladies’ White Sacques... $1 49c a gasee ses price.39 cents, now...,. 19e. Ladies’ Night Gowns...:. 99¢ : x Mohair, all shades, former pri Child’s White pee eer 2 Polite attention whether you. purchase or not cath ney aspera 5c Ladies? win. kee rg t 40-inch Cashmere, former_price Ladies’ Hair Netg.....0. 9c MRS LESTER & CRAWFORD 75 cents, now....... 49c] Toilet Sets. ....., -,25-and 39c a ’ : ‘ Plaids, all shades, forme: price Lace Tidies, all s sizes, 9, , 124,19, 25, 49¢ Near the Union Hotel, Main Street, Nevada City. ] . % Cont BOW 1-1-5 190] White Lace.. 8. 7,9, 19, 25, 496 er 3 : Summer Ginghams, former price _ Embroidery in nies 5, 7, 9, i9, 25, 49e eae ge Le 16 2-3 cents, now..,... 12}c}Linen Towels 9, 19, 25, a ; Beautiful Brocaded Ribbons, forHanes: Grats 252505 3. sees cS. LESTER AND. CRAWFORD. MHS. LESTER AND CRAWFORT mer price 49 cents, now.. . 25c. [Black Ink.... aa < ‘Saat 4 EP: : MRS. EESTER AND CRAWFOR . MB, LESTER CRAWFORD MES. LESTER AND CRAWFOR Corsets... 49; 99, $1 19, $1 49c1Kid Gloves, all shades...$1.49c. ' MRS. LESTER AND CRA’ = MBS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFO: MRS. LESTER AND CRAWronD. -2. We can only state the price of a few aticte, our MBS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD: MNS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD = LESTER AND CRAWFORD. _ MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD, stock being’ too large.» MRS. AND CRAWFORY. MRS. AND CRAWFOR ——— . (MRS: LESTER AND CRAWFORD. * MRS. or AND CEA WroRe *x We have also a full line pe [CORNER OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY, a pgs Ces Bont i ingucs care ‘A ; eTHE VERY LATEST STYLES OF CLOTHING, FOR GENTLEMEN \AND} BOYS, © te « Sn aca ae ~ Trunks, Valises, ett, att, HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED aT THE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. 2 . } These Goods have just,,been; ‘received from the _Eastern manufactories and GREATLY REDUCED RATBS. Persons in want of any article in my line will save money by examining my Goods and Prices be. fore making their-purchases elsewhere. Commercial ss for the Skin, isndideo, March 29, 1882, ar An, only andi i but joe cond ry ‘ae Dect deinen Gras Teepe Se Francisco. I have used your AINAXAB in my _— fot some time, and am much Psat its action. It has a pleasant sensation to the skin, and to those to useit. as it gives me entire satisfaction. anes ee voli Theatre. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, ~~ Which we will sell at Very Low, Prices; > Orders mer we filled the same day as teceived, and remember we would be glad't to encow such Remember, a thorough examination of all the goods in our establishment will not incur any er tion to purchase, therefore come and SEE), es _ with: see fieedom. make up. + geal gontinus . a Cy =e OS eR eo. Be if