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cle could conie.to but one conclasion.
nee ete CCC AI OO AO
Ike on reading that arti‘Hale Minwie Muterviews With the)
Nera Coaty Of
"WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 16.
{GME WORK WILL GOON. . feel confidont they would contribute
There is great activity in the antimoney'to defend the outrageous per
atid that is, that the aforesaid editor
iv a fool. If hydraulic mining was
atopped:the Central Pacific would
lose more profit, inthe way of carrying freight, in one month, than it has
or can cost for repairing damage
caused by hydraulic mining *in five
years, The stoppage of mining
would be a very serious loss to the
Railway Company and instead of
” Ltaking-the udvice-of the Appeal we
secutiouon the part of Cadwalader
debris camp, and it is said that ina & Co.
short time, perhaps in a day or two,
a united attempt on their part will
be made to.“injauct” every hydranlic mine in this county, whether it
has been worked during the past ten
yougs or not. Io other words, they
ay ‘‘the miners will soon think that
hell has broke lodse on them.” In“junctions are to he served on all water companies also, prohibiting them
from selling water to any’ hydraulic
mining company. This is a nice
state of affairs for a lot of scalawags
to attempt to bring abéut,.In our
opinion the anti-minerg will find out
prived of the means 0° earaing a living, directly or indirectly, out of hydraulic mining, they will find themselves mistaken. The anti-miners
continue to say that the hundred
million dollars. worth of property
must be made valueless, and the untold wealth.that it con:ains must lie
idle juet for the sake of saving a few
acres of bag-eaten foil. If the owners of the mines will not work them,
ori account of harassing lew-suits,
there are thousands of able-bodied
men who will do it for them and woe
beunto the men whoattempt to interfere. Men who have large families
are not going to allow them to
starve, and that class will be a very
dangerous element to fool with, Everybody but the would-be robbers of
hydraulic mining property will justify them in alt they do to obtain
bread to save their wives and. children from starving. We know they
will work the. mines if the owners
oan not, 7
ALESIS
NO PLATITUDES WANTED.
= Tf was given ont that the friends
of the Sunday law had control of the
recent Repablican convention at Sacramento, but if they had, they hive
not shown it in the platform which
they have adopted. This platform
favors the present Sunday law with
“modifications,” but how they want
it modified they do not say. We
join with the Oakland Timcs in hoping that the state convention will
not insert any humbag platitudes iv
ite platform, or any resolution which
can be made to mean anything, everything or nothing. It may be the
part of wisdom to keep the subject
out of. the platform altogether, remanding it for the separate consideration of each county, in selecting
members’ of the lezislature. The
insulted if there should be an ambignous resolution on the subject. Poljticians are very shy of this matter,
butif they grapple with it at all,
_ they must do so without any equiv'ocation. The next platform ought
: to be a series of concise statements ;
dered and robbed Sunday night.that it is not so easy & job as they . £11 to the ground. She received a
reckoned on. If they thnk thous: . severe shaking up and several slight
_anda. i i ing de} contusions. :
friends ef the Sunday law would fee.)
meas
THE LATEST NEWS,
There are 349 Chinese in Chicago,
two being women.
In the Republican primary at San
Tose the Estee ticket was badly left.
A Berlin dispatch announces the
death of Baron Magnus, late German
Minister to Copenhagen.
:
_M. E. Bennett, a prominent mer
chant’at Lébanon, Tenv., was marThe Empress of Germany, while,
out’ for a walk Saturday, slippel and
noon, T. 8. Roadman, a young lawyer, shot A. J. Downer in the chim.
The ball lodged in’ the neck and it is
supposed to be a morta! wonnd.
A dispatch from Jamaica says that
Westyate, the self-confessed assassin
of Lord Frederick Cavendish and
Burke, has arrived there, and the
evidence implicating him is strong.
A shooting ‘scrape occurred at Battle Mointain, Nevada, -Monaay, between Chas. Postlo, a colored barber, and Louis Legrand. The former was shotin the head, the ball
glancing and striking Legrand,—
Neither party was serjously injured,
On Saturday, while Robert Parker and Hiram Liswinter were engaged in a pigeon match at Shenandoah, Pa., one ofthe birds. flew, towatds Parker, when Liswinter fired
and killed Parker, tearing the top of
his head off and scattering his braius
in all directions,
During an election on the i2th in
Pike county, Ky., a bloody affray
occurred between the McCoy and
Hatfield families, iv which one of the
Hatfields waa shot and cut so that be
died, His friends bauded together,
. caught three of the McCoys, ticd
them to the trees and shot them
dead. More bloodstied is expected,
ae the families are numerous and vip<
dictive.
By the accidental, discharge of a
barrel of gunpowder in a tradesman’s
ahop near a svhool-house in Grodine,
Russia, almost all the children in the
achoul-huuse, who were Jews, were
killed, A large number of bodies
nave been takén from’ the ruins.
fhe windows and doors of a church
and other buildings in the neighborhood were shattered,
While Brown’ Phillips, a gentlemao connected with the*San Franviseo Chronicle, was sitting in the
office of the Yosemite Hotel at Stockton, Friday, I. M, Kalloch of Sonora
entered. Mr. Kalluch asked thie
clerk whether the gentleman's name
was not Plilkps ; but Phillips overheard the enquiry, and at onve arose
and advancing, said, ‘‘Yes sir, my
‘. (limited) Placer county, preaeuts the
At Roseburg, Or., Sunday aftero.
aame is Phillips, Brown’ Phillips ;
OUR EXCHANGES.
chiefs of the Sanctum,
‘Lak SELFISH HOGS WELL HTT.
(Sacrathento Bee.)
it is ramored that the Board of
Managers of the Good Templars’
Orphan Asylum at Vallejo—those
straight-laced, meek-eyed, sinless
men, who refused to allow the
childven to accept an invitation ‘to
see the circus—will come to Sacrasnento by. this evening’s tr.in and be
present in fall force with opers
alasses when the andressed female
rider points up to the prominent
‘heavenly constellations with’ one
foot.
WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
(Grass Valley Union.)
‘The recent suit committed by Attorney Cadwalader, ostensibly in behalf of Sohn Rooney and other resi‘ents of Sacramento county, against
the New Gold Run Mining Company
singular feature of being on action
fagainst a company that has only.
washed five weeks this year, and had
ceased work several weeks before an
injunction was issued against it. Is
this a bona’ fide suit, oris it a case of
making a fee?
RECKON. WITHOUT THEIR HOST.
(Virginia City Chronicle:)
A certain class of politicians when
striving to secure a nomination for
office are apt go become so engrossed
in their own plans and bargains with
one another that they are very apt
to exaggerate their own importance
and power, and to leave the people
who do the voting out of their.caléulations. This is poor policy. The
gentlemen who arrange the ticket
among themselves, frequently find
themselves standing out in the snow
ot disappointment. The wise politician makes at least a preténse of
waiting until the “people ask him to
step forward as a candidate. It is
exasperating to the voters to see two
or three men coolly appropriating to
themselves in advance not only the
offices but the‘management ef the potical parties, without the’ slightest
authority to do so from anybody but
themséives.
:
nen ~ + wn
’tGrass Valley, August th, 1882, to R.
Trathen, a daughter.
DIED.
At Grass Valley. August 13th, 1882, Minnie,
younyest daughter of Josian apd Francis
owe, aged about one month.
NOTICE.
Republican County Primary Eleetlon to Elect Delegates to State
and District Cop ventions,
At a meeting of the Republican County
AA ventral Committee of Nevada County,
held at the Citizens Bank, Nevada City,
Thursday, August 10th, 1882, it was unanimously
Resolved, That the Twelve (12) Delegates
to the, Republican State and District ConNevada Township 3, Grass
Townships of the County,
Deiegates to such’ Couvention, shall be held
-( URRVADA CITY
*
DALLY TRANAGRIPT, WEDNESDAY. “AUGUST 16, 1882. oe : : ae
See Ne a
(Successor to W. C. MERRILI.) *
Pine Streef, rear of Vinton's Drug Store,
pos
. WEVAD4 CITY, CAL.’
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First Glass Work . Teena wa
MERCHANT TAILOR,
beforehand and divide the good places . ,
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A FIRST CLASS STOCK OF
CONSTANTLY
ported and Do astic Cloths,
ON HAND.
hee ome
—Thantkful-for—past-patronagesI_request.a continuance_of the-same.
At Reasonable Prices.
Garments cut in the Latest style and Satisfaction
Guaranteed in every particular.
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BOSS COFFEE POT,
EXCELSIGR
Imported Cakes, and a full
J, J. JACKSON, P
—AGENT FOR-18 and 20 Commercial Street,
NEVADA CITY.
‘SEPICURE” JAPAN TEA,
BLASTING POWDER,
THISTLE DEW WHISKY,
ECLIPSE EXTRA DRY CHAMPAGNE,
SPARKLING MUSCATEL CHAMPAGNE,
GRAND PRIZE CHAMPAGNE.
Aslo keep on hand, Clock Baking Powder, Engli
line of
Duy oth
ROP’R.
sh
First-Class Groceries & Provisions.
. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
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. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS, LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS, LESEER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESEER eT TER
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. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD
RS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD:
Valley Township 2, and one to each of the remaining
Resolved, That the Primary Election for
vention, to beheld in Sacramento, on MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD
Wednesday. August 30, 1882, MRS. LESTER AN CRAWFORD.
Be apportioned py the Committee to the MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD.
respective townships of the county, and that MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD:
the townships be and are hereby instructed
to clect'said Delegate or Delegates te the
State Convention by Primary Election. arr 0Resolved, Tt a aS orem of th
De'egat.s to e Conventions made
i follows: . A NEW DEPARTURE.
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not an abstract of stump speeches.
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SUICIDAL LEADERS.
Probably no city in the world has
hed its affairs so outrageously managed as has the city of Marysville.
Brainless men, men who have -not
the least capacity for business, have
evidently had charge of its affairs. A
few years. ago Marysville, built up
wholly by bydraulic mining, was one
of the most prosperous towns in” the
State, and up to the time it attacked
mining was in as healthy » condition
as its citizens could wish. Fromeixty
to eighty teams, of thelarzest capacity
were kept constantly employed ix
carrying freight to the mining regions, and the leading houses were
mainly supported by hydraulic miners. As soonas war was declared
by. the city all the freight was witbdrawn from ¢hat “section and th
day was cansed wholly by a ‘tring’
that the people could not throw off.
a A ie! % :
without sense or reason.
:
. Cs
teama are now running. from this
town. This was a, severe blow to
Marysville and itsdecay can be dated
from then, It is an infamous lie. to
‘gay that Marysville was ruined by
debris. The wreck that presents to('m not ashamed of it:
cold-blooded murderer.
my best friend without cause,
will be known.”
and excited.
gaid-that after the «ltercation be
men went up stairs,
entered soon afterwards.
ons is not knewn,
tor in moulding its laws,-and repre
2
to the people ; hence corporate pow
. fer which has been delegated any
farther than that, has a control ove
You are a
You killed
The
Kalluchs will have to kill another
man, or-qlse the old inan’s character
Mr. Phillips ‘talk. and 8 o'clock, P. M.
ed very plainly to Mr. Kalioch for a
short time, when the latter bade him
a stern ‘tgood day,” and retired.—
Both Kailoch and Phillips were pale
Phillips was a witness
against, Kailoch when the latter was
tried for the murder of Charles de
Young. The spectators of the atlan
eween Kalloch and Phillips both
Phillips came
down again in a short time and tvok.
ais seat in the «ffice, and Kalloch
Whether
they went up stairs to gird on-weapsentatives <ehosen to execute this
voive should be directly réesponsib'e
On Saturday, August 19, 1882,
Under and in conformity to the provisions
of the Primary Eleciion Law, at the ‘ollowing times and places:
The eleetion shall be held in the Precincts
of Nevada, Grass*Valey, Truckee and San
Juan, between the hours of 2 o’olock, P, M,
M
Nevada City Precincts No. 1 and No, 2,
are dire-ted to hold their ‘election jointly at
the City Hall, P. E. i ay eee
Geo. A. Nihelland W G, Richards, Judges.
East and West Grass Volley Precincts are
Vitv Hall. Alex. Henderson Inspector, M.
P. Stone'and Geo, Quick Judges.
North San Juan precinct. J. 8. McBride
Inspector, }. A. Stidgerand J. Stotlar Judges,
Truckee Precinct, J. L. Levison Inspevtor,
H. b. Das and ——--— J
‘At al! other Precincts the election shall
be held between the hours of 6 o'clock P. M.
~}and 8 o'clock Pp, M. in such manrer as the
voter present shall deciare,
Blue ‘Tent Precinct. Inspector Wm. H.
Wiseman.
Allison Ranch Precinct.
Ahern.
Forest. Springs Precinct.
Perrin.
Buena Vista Precinct.
Barker, — ;
Cortage Hill Precinct Inspector J. M.
Hill. ‘ ‘
“Rough and Ready Precinct.
George Grant.
Inspector Wm.
Inspector Jos.
Inspector D. M.
Hatch.
Anthony Howse Precinct, Inspector A.
Rapp.
Pleasaut Ridge Precinct, Inspector J. C,
. . Buckland.
Mooney Flat Precinct. Inspector Henry
Fiene. ue ok
Spenceville Precinct. Inspector —— ——
Boca Precinct. Inspector —— —-—
+ Bloomfield Precinct. Inspéctor T. P.
Crandall
Relict Hill Precinct, Inspector R. Pen. . ros,
: Lake Gat)’. Precinct. Inspector P. A.
directed to hold their election jointly at. the’
Inspector
Tue germ of free government lies Judian Spring Precinct. Inspector H, L,
in the fact that the voice of the people can, if it will, be the potent facvalentines
TN OUR
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.:
onde’ at Retail Sold at Son Francisca Wholesale Prices !
hee £0
THis WEEK WE OFFER SPECIAL. INDUCEMENTS
Millinery Goods From New York
New Goods Just Opened.
OUR ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE.
} bse seseneccts
$6.00 Plumes for’$4.50. $5.00 Plumes for $3.00
$4.00 Plumes for $2.00. $1.50 Tips for $1.00
. The Finest Assortment of Flowers ever brought to
this city at equally Low Rates.
The editor of the Marysville Appeal is becoming insane on the subject of hydraulic mining. He raver
and howls like an infuriated ‘tiger.
»” Daily diatribes are given to the readers of
that:paper to arouse their passions,
and to urge their leaders on to greater activity in the destruction of “the
vast mining interests. The lest
‘break the Appeal makes is in urging
the importance of “Soin: . .
itsowh name against
miners, alleging that ‘the
the people inimical, to the best inter. Pai
ests of free government, because
Omega Precinct.
Bear Valley Precinct.
Birchville Precinct.
claims a menbership of 85,000 men,
all uf whom were honorably discharyen from the United States service.
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HOTEL ARRIVALS. —
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Union Hotel, .
RECTOR BROS..:. -o-+ Proprittors.
_. Mowpay, Angost 14th. .
Guscetti, Ranch.
— Hampton, Omega.
W, H. Brandon, Omega. —_D. Jones, Pike City,
W.H. Brown, Sacramento.
Moulton,
Whevler.
FOE
“You Bet. Precinct,
The In
forward
Central Committee. :
Qua‘ification of voters: ‘That the
ine
Garfield and Arthur, or would ha’
aine. aaa
Colunibia Hill Precinet. Inspector A, H.
‘Inspector E. Hampton.
Inspector «J. Rose,
Inspector R. Thomas: . ”
French. Corral Precinct, Inspector Wm,
Swectland Precinct. Inspector H. O, His: eS,
co™.
ts
‘ Cherokee Precinct. Inspector L. D. Rathun.
Little York Precinct. Inspector Samuel
Lowell Hill Precinct. Inspector —— Bad.
er.
;
tints Hill Precinct. Inspector A. G
Inspector B, F, Snell.
of eleetion are directed to
¢ returns of their respective precincts to Erastus Bond, Nevada-City, Sec'y
‘to vote, voted the electoral t cket of . .
so voted
BEAUTIFUL ROSES 5 and 10 CENTS EACH.
. a re Hallett,
such a power is not directly respoumoare's Flat Precinct. Inspector H. At. libs iias il see remscion :
sibe to the people, Watureka Precinct, Inspector Geo. A. El:
4 : 4 T Wadsington Precinct Ing; ee ds. Great Bargains in Hats.
TuE Grand Army of the Republic . hoorn. : miss ee
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HATS TRIMMED TO ORDER.
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MRS, LESTER & CRAWFORD,
Near the Union Hotel, Main Street, Nevada City.
tiSTEE AND CRAWFORD.”
MRS.
s} H. Stenger, City. aie a . : MRS. CRAW ho :
FOG Bichond, fan Francisco. . W i se as otic be p Be Se CRAWEORD,: MBS. LESTEK AND CRAWFORD.
1 abeMarey, mon Ju . Tewas ordered that this notice be publish: . FER AND ORAWFORD MAS. LESTER AND ¢
. A magi el in the Nevada Daily ‘Traxscurr, Tri-. MRS. LESTER fete tae ce terae
“U8. McBride, dodo. ~ __ . Syeatie “Herald Grass Valley Daily Tine MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD, MNS: LESTER AND CRAWFOR.
C. Meyers, Sacramento. and Free Lance, North San Juan’ and . . ae “MRS: LESTER AND CRA Kron” eee
Bcd ‘ud J
mf , «
. ar Polite attention whether--you-purchase-or—not}
MRS. LESTER AND CRAW.
MRS. LESRER AND ORRWFO .
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Garnet Lace
Corsets...
Se
faa LESTER AND CRAWFORD,
REDUCED!
Ecru Lace Bunting, former price
SO Gente NOW oe es seas
price 39 cents,now... Rag
price 39. cents, now....
Mohair, all shades, former price
BO COMBE ROW sooo ee vw aia
40 inclt Cashmere, former priceBeautiful Brocaded Ribbons,former price 49 cents; now..
BEARNHARD. & SHALLENBERG
* ieee
ae et vee PaaS Cod et ee ee a Re ca age an Rte store)
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: 0 ee IN Dm a
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FOR CENTLEMEN AND B
Gent’sF urnishing Goods,
Boots and Shoes;
Hats and Caps
wes
THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF CLOTHING,
oYs,
‘Trunks, Valises, etc, etc,
yg, wae)
a
are now oftered for sale at
GREATLY REDUCED RATES
a ()
'T FORGET THE PLACE. .
K GASPE
IMMENSE REDUCTION
tein) eer:
EVERYTHING REDUCED! REDUCED!
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GREAT SPECTAL THIRTY DAYS SLAUGHTER!
SALE WILL BEGIN JULY 18th
AT THE
CENT STORE,
AND POSITIVELY END AUGUST 18th.
Everything Slaughtered, Slaughtered!
In order to make room for our
IMMENSE FALL STOCK
Now leaving New York City.REDUCED!
Satin, ‘all shades, former price
19c} $1 00, now.:,..... patina
Navy Blue Lace Bunting, former ° . Fine Marsailles Spreads. .. $1 49c
19-]White ‘ ie ee 89c
Bunting, former Ladies’ White Sacques.,.. $1 49c
19c]Ladies’ Night Gowns..>... 99e
Child’s White Bonnet.... 49c
ce aaa 25c]Ladies’ White Aprons.
Ladies’ Hair Nets....... 9c
75 cents, nOW...... Le gol Toilet Sets.. 2.5. 25 and 39c
Plaids, all shades, former price Lace Tidies, all sizes, 9,12},19,25,49¢e
25 cents, now..... sees 19efWhite Lace... 5. 2, 9,19, 25, "49¢
Summer Ginghams, former price Embroidery Sa 5, 7, 9, 19 25, 49e
16 2-3 cents, now..... 12hcjLinen Towels>... 9, 19, 25, 39, 49c
Linen Crash
25c}] Black Ink :
49, 99, $1 19, $1 49cIKid Gloves, all shades... ‘$1 49c
We can only state the price of a few articles, our
stock being too large.
Qe
We have also a full line of .
LADIES’ UNDERWEAR,
3 Which. we will sell at Very Low Prices.
. Orders by mail filled the same day as i ind me received,
remember we would be oe
patronage.
Remember, a thorough examination of all the goods
in our establishment will not incur any obligation to purchase, therefore come and see _
with perfect freedom.
Yours Respectfully,
0
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NEXT DOOR TO CITY HALL,
~ Broap Street, Nevapa Cirv
HAVE JUSTIBEEN RECEIVED AT ‘THE CLOTHING EMPORIUM
BR, CASPER,
CORNER OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY,
These Goeds havé just’been “received frem the Eastern manufactories and .
Persons in want of any article in my line will
ave money by examining, my Gocds and Prices before making their purchases elsewhere.
tor, Fine & Commercial sts.
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County Scrip. .
E_ following Warrants. on the General
. Fund registered May 3d, 1882, and prior
ereto, Nos, 268, 207, 289, 302, 307, 304,
809, 810, 200, 391, 204, 296, will be pe
on presentation, Interest ceases from. ate.
G. v.SCEMITTBURG, ©
Treasurer of Nevada county.
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HOPKINS ACADEMY, —
@AKLAND, CAL. *
Rev. H. E, JEWETT, Principal
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