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August 19, 1880 (8 pages)

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Crs + sapere net LE : er eee F Mieiigelmaderta, 7 i eevee eats Mee yes eel er THE GREAT BOO ” July 23d, 1880, . : She Daily Granseript, “ mhiw'much abused, and by"inany . "TY Wipoblieds tes the following . Ba om in A eviews 5 ob im —o— ; ae cee ee of i terest: jn its issue: =f 0 the Panamsc: Dee : sore ". balled the: “played out” mine, situa stent of intéresbin its last issue hers nee ae ae a. -a ee . e er che nr cousty, . "On Sunday Iie dule settee Cte Has Aritvea in Nevada City at Last mg ; i BS BEI PR ots i Id and well wn citizen, was/ canal ynder nardianship e The “Dally Transcript” was Estabhas-astonished' the natives bythe re 7 0 es awe t 4 Se es S ti The tbe o—— . 1 ave AF ye a : ic 4 ith ] the} United. States ‘a pted. 8‘ ec : a Trav -Mshed September 6th, 1860. He 65 tee my me ses bait lena eee : Btu seps wishes latent Chiloo, 000 francs Pony an and Peeling on are xrlg = Rents are Higher. Hull very lit 5 efSabscription: <1 J,.F. ook, She Syperintendent, Rate 4 ae ot wie Oy Sy. rangers have arrived in our city, and there is still ee smear “1.06 . tool obargwot Gieiaind Wr hanit was on hid leftside some Ywolstreek# yin stintes cit . in Lolitten, New thousands more. ae sip teies « The nie ‘$.50 . sn -a chaotic state, brought order out . since, but was able to be about all York and Frankfort. ¢ . . The Chinese have gone, and everybody is ‘Making money, conseguen ‘efatic p TDeivendl Gy contol Nevada City at 18 of confusion; ‘and proved conclusive. the time until the last sttoke, which, Good Boy. : ace language of the poet, every — is lovely and the Ro08e hangs 5 ‘will ma Cents a'week. ly that thi8 mine, at least,. if well . ¢ompletely paralyzed his right side mere =< yin rs . “Satutde scged caleonpeud teedvaniar’ acacia aca “ts ou chancel valuable . and rendered him speechless. But}. General Hancock draws s sflity. cs ccna : The J ~charged unless paid in advance. ‘ ae , 18 oe ex . andl oe Jittle hopes-are: entertain ed of; his} as Major Geberal> of $7,500 a year } “4 me me Yalley, . , at 0 Fs rye Le ia chon ee ea eee . .»f Desides allowances for five rooms, a 4 4 4 4 ‘ 0 ars wort seo, T ‘Thursday, Angust 10th, 1880. te the Citizens Bank a large amount. Peter and Bartlett Conroy aged five horses, fuel, servants, etc., . im. . : , “yng mor s csirocg man. [ld dastitcladigg & show) full 10 and.ld-yearywere arvested on. which would-swell the Ueadot ie]. or wiih The Strong Man. «toes ts, ‘worth from:$60 down, . Monday for-.maliciduy mischief in} 000 @ year. He has lived “Gol bia tides” a a4 % + receivec eommapesl peietly papliaricss tifal . wncouplin freight cars, ‘tating the. Goverment ever since he was six-. ' that Br ee ee ee a Sec sie Apes babe ete, aaa lating thém start . teen years of age, forty years.ago. . . — , : with p have now fully entered, the RepubSpecimens. «ine aggregate : pe # : > = aes : : f ‘leinaenedin by day more impressed . to many thousands of dollars; how} down, pr ere rh iaty aod be . *THert is one man who not only —TO b=] sOLD Ar _—with the convietion that theircandi. much, ekactly*we eould not: learn, baci ea rud aiarndid aha q. believes that Garfield is going to be TT . sa ; ane gate is a strong man. It’ is not a/ The cleatiup was the result of* only der’ headway and by re: shee ica elected but is willing to back his be: oe a. ee ae 8 comparison with the candidate of . 40 days run, and but half the ground Putting-omthe brale~he sueceed Ly lief With eain. tHle_wants—to bet} Nh ao Sei io & igen. “the Democrats, who, honored as a . sluice Was scraped, “Safficient gold, . 10 stopping thew before any daniage $5,000 that Pennsylvania will give > : — a8 Scat , sae ; this ‘a -soldier,-is-absolutely without knowlhowever, wes obtained to free the . was done.~The ‘youtigest boy “was ‘20,000. majority; $5,000 that, New. Tothe Highest Bidder for Cash Without limit or reserve, ~ -edge of orqualification’for the admin. mine from_all debt, and leave a surreleased, but the: other wha Si a ‘York will give him 5,000, and $15,bore Sen AT Trex. yee istration-of affairsof@tate, that makes plus on hand. The final clean-up . guilty was convicted and sentented 000 that Garfield will be elected = : ; ing ? Gan Garfield appear-strong. He is. will be <made‘ia October, when by Seda Releectoitwenty — ere President “of. the United States. F ie CS & ___ the . t who must be placed by the}another ‘handsome yield will be imprisonment in the county jail. _. Who'll take’ it? Don't _all_speak—at . — 2 2 a a5 a? have be : re ee ‘ttn ceiiih butt given: — ey ree + On Monday evening, at Webber oak WiJee of Gras Se Say: ee Lake, Mrs. A’ P. Williams of San : . place of ‘ = has gion on ae Peat ie * The Mohican Mine, Francisco, who was out on the Take] ° {ae authorites ‘of ‘Stockton hwhve : CHE AP G AS i STORE on Sune the people the: sens sur “re ; , bene ; : , boas : . : penne mint bis ings vee oe arg Allg, trea forse tet and thinking “wf ‘omght by. gongs used to. accompany. the aw. COMMERCIAL STREET, opposite Coe’s Shoe Store . Dr. P phage ale mcbtwith hich 8 sold uh Ce nic? ile na: it out. The bait -proved ‘attractive sible'that an. American church choir. . THE GRAND SALE WILL COMMENUE ON ___ benefit an he z Pee. by Yours. . ps big oie denn nab what. ‘out of . 94 she hadthe pleasure ‘6f taking attempting to make ‘itself heard in ee , Be fi. improvi ‘ com <4 ‘ee Repieblican: ae ae . rye erable gold was. the largest trout ‘that has been . China, would receive the same treat& aturd ay Eve g, Au g 9] erutch didate is se strong-a man“ that ‘his West4u aiilling” “This'.is nota fair Cought this seaso es 5 ment from the hands of the eut: ) . 9M strong} dietitian anbakduaitiamestcn® aversge Obdbeauihibd ol the sock tne einuiek teared eerire. raged Orientals. : And to centinue Evety Evening until further notice, . Per por “The Credit Mobiler guns have «used . this mine, as there was considerable iis > . {tae snow has alinost~ disappeared . ~The stock offered for sale consists of Dry Goods, Dress and Fancy cake up all -their ammunition, anid ‘the (waste dirt from -the stopes and drifts "hae si a amp from all elevated points‘on the Was-. Goods, Hosiery, White Goods, Silks, Satins, ‘Brocades, Pequoits, canes —— es ec opal Fg Pola hha ue Ti spread rapidly, and traveled over hee range, visible from TenoR he. Moricals, Prints, Cheviots, Calicos, Sheeting, Muslin, Flan: howl. salad By coe neti ed is wen }far, under the. euperintendétion of bstantially:the asihe grouhidias the . Ttkers’ Knob, the ‘highest point . nels, Bed Spreads, Boots and Shoes, Millinery Goods, Men's, “pale-fa tainted by corruption isso steadfast Mr, Byrne, has bees more of a pros, . 98 i satis The co me visible in the Sierra range, ‘has shed Youths and Boy’s Clothing : fu ‘that Democrats are degpairing-of, if pective nature in-opening and devel. . Stat “8 of a year fe. oe nearly all fleecy covering and will ; 3 evn ee , : even mote than then, as_the buildy y Silver Plated Ware, Crockery and Glass Ware. Hon. snot abandoning, the assault upon oping the-ere bodies, than for any. ; . ’ soon be in -readiuess for a new , ee ‘ 3 =e . ? : : bia mgs were better and chewer. The duty : Embroideries, Shawls, and.a thousand articles too numerous to mention: Judge o what they had thought ‘to be. a-weak . special results from working the ore. Winter‘s coat. The letter summit} _ . ; oe: : fire extended'south on Main street to : » Every man, woman, and child, especially the ladies, should take advan— @ city, wl plate. When such able -and inde~. He has now developed two good ae see. is 10,000 feet above the sea level. : Stems : : ; WD ead ns “ Gold street, ‘and’ swept everything to . 18 10,000 f =.. } tage Of this Mammoth Sale, as they will be able to procure goods at theit B ttywo wee pendent journals as the New »York chutes of rock in the -w es. and apy peeereen Ty pire ig blowi GL Be Own prices : in fact goods will be given away fer ‘little or ‘nothing, . Visa Nation and the SpriugGeld Republi. gritig’. with a écmbined length of 300 . northward. e-wind was ‘blo ™™8. ‘Tae Memphis Avalanche wants SR a i eke , . ~ Visalia. , i ae ‘a gale. Among the prominent build“foolishness” about it. It says:. All Goods will be'sold at private sale duiting the day and at Auction & hip nep can declare that the ree ier feet, The.ledge. varies from :four-— thas Ma a hie butions & dtioye a may ee pea $ the De . ae ‘every evening, at 7 1-2 o’clock, wntil further notice, at the ‘gle oi not implicate the Republican candi-. teen inches to six feet in width. A, ol . ee . ‘As the case now stands i: vi date in Cradié Mobilier‘or. any other . new chute as. struck inthe head of . ¢ mentioned the following : Wau’s erati¢ party is distinctively a NorthIMPORTANT CHEAP CASH STORE, A m frauds, and when such distinguished . the east drift ot Satarday last, brewery, Leader printing office, Odd . ,., party.” “Southern” means the. _ On Commercial Street, Nevada City. : County Democrats as Judge Black-and Sena. which shows, -hanidsqmely .in free . Fellows’ building, Jackson, House, . 14 slave States, and. “‘Northern". . pon forget the First grand auction sale bn Saturday’ evening, Augut {0° Mon tor Thurman, men who have no ingoldiand an phurets, HOG # gutted but still standing, Tnternameans the old free States, together . 2)st, ee areas Place at tellectaal auperiors in their party, . --—— tional Hotel, and.all the intervenihg . with the new States anf tll tbe Ter DAVID AUERBACH, AUCTIONEER, «ff civ. 4 express their potsonal sonfidence in’ SSeR er oerpe Reney. -/pouildings; save Panton & Co.'s Bank, ritories, without Fegard to latitude. as salad _ for holdi
hin integrity 'Shoattempt. w show . On Taenlay r4ning Sant George . Rskard Diet nee ee Annual Moasr. end £ . Garfield ii Worally.d-weak . ‘Robl , Superintendent.of the Der-4 Perry's bissierosish Sconces, = : 6 A . Cl . Sal “aut busi er canine Pat is este Pe ra Li age y write effects of . form any estimate of losses, but the GEsERAL Hancock announces that ) r reat nial Gal ance C 8 Althor the confidence of ¢x-President Wool. mountain fever, contracted during {*moupt must.be . about, $1,009, 090. he will take no ‘part in the cam. ‘of ; are recei sey and.other distingulshed éduca. hig atay atthe . Derbec, The deAll the private residences: on Spring, paign and will make no ic api of prop +tors of the nation, and the earnest céased was regarded as a first-class Buel and streets north of the Epis-} The Republican sooo regnds Be ‘ : . j : there is . @udorsement of men of the highest miner, aad under his supervision the . Cops! Charch: were consumed. There 4 unanimous ‘shont, You Bag : ' f j need re character for intellectual ability and . mine was increasing in valuation by. . °42 be no doubt that many Suniliee it, you, tried. Another silent ‘sol— rt a they are « moral worth affirms that the Rehing efficient and thorough manner in } 8F¢ left destitute. : dier in the field. : lar tops : prize ; , ; eT Tt a z ing them publicans have chosen a ‘leader in} which it was being worked,. : Mr.) tae Cargon Appeal ‘tells & wond. ‘PRESIDENT Hayes says: ‘‘I_ don’t $30 000 WO RTH OF GOODS whoas uubending ae the peoee 7 ie yr of ne 8 erful spiritualistio story about @ man iitena to say a word about politics] 5 om : iar, ple may have perfect faith, during his resi OPCS, 2; FOG COUDLY. + that town ‘soi home -late the . . : , “ ety : —rrs ee But Gen. Garfield iss giant in in-. and was highly esteemed for his . gehee aight dt thing WEReniture on — bai 1 Bhad po ma oP a MusT B= = =} SOLD the Mare] tellectual strength. Zn native abili. courteous aad geutiemanly demeanwaltzing sbout:the huse wt? 4a" as. eam paign in any way. aa _. Within a short time on account of our ve e stock costs ada, ty,in broad scholarship, in familiari. or, Ho sas a member: of Gibaon tf walsing rate ; in fact his Jight was} of Fall and Winter Goods pane been pure . by m : Bartlet ty with the great questions indebate . witle Lodge, F. and. & M., Girww! i shisdiously extingeltlacd aah fe UNION HO TRL. . *gent in Boston, New York and Philade phia, which will 9 Jicious mi smong statesmen, in -experience of . county, but will bé buried “by Nechair bit him on the ies, ‘making it THE NEVADA CITY, CAL. arrive here on or about the First of September. Pgh at public life, in power ever men a8 &. vada Lodge, No. 13, of-this city to bleed profusely, Nothing very ba fotos ; : bly rT 0 pip has on rege ye day nb poe: ry funeral. 8-4 strange about that.” Yt is not stated] . “#ee® Nam@utger, Prop a tie at the pu ic men of Pon . viees wi @ place grave. . whether the sidewall, fences aad G W Jones Willo Val A Patz city _ : & : ie i » , i ‘ F Mr Stein jee t J TillingGrass Valle J A Johnston Gras Va = 5 oe : Jail, wher nies cee andi Greet mmcttontege of (Pay Gepas. . trees were all Bane ae be passed . Voguiman "dee WD hong ety IN NEVADA UNTY: Hadatae . ea RSD ward, or where n. f found strong. His judgment com-. The largest sale of dry goods that i ivite: sa aeks bad omething} kL BillingySecruihe ie Seetereaseeeme. Ladies should take adv tage of this Great ern EB over thee in opinion 1s “ater Gh CL Sai ee ne . eb Deainge tee F inser sas Panes . ,. £9 commence Monday Morning, July 26th, and conMM j. His mands universal respect, his opinion fine ever taken place in Nevada, to do with ‘it. d ecg se bye han Sn fr J Manner San Francia . a: Da is everywhere received with profound City will commence at the Impor-. aoa HS Messer San Andr A McFadden do . tinue for Thirty pays. : attention. It is often said that prin. tant store on Commercial street, in} Execron McKata, on the -Repub. fT ge Son trmselsc J ee lect The following is the Price List of a few articles ; i ciples are to be more than men in the this city next Saturday evening, . licap ticket, is the same gentleman 4 MeKinney Lake Oit A pnd Sacramenta . 46 pieces black and Colored: Trimmin ‘Silk, 70 cents a yard. R. P. D campaign now before ts, and it is. ong will contiwue, until further mo. whojeome years ago was a. Preshy-. yam, Paligad € E Hateh city 5 pieces Heavy Dress Silk, $1.20—reduced from $2.00. of Geo. 3 true shat the peril ef relinquishing tice, each evening, Sundays except. terian clergyman at “Ma Wille, af.) 4 ‘ a rss f -aarelarag ait nit Mig poms yard—best qualities. HJ through tt . the government to a party having’ ed. The stock is'valued at:$20,000, . terwards at: Vallejo and San ‘Jose, Yesterday's Arrivals at oh Doose Black Cashmere, 42 inches wide, $1'a yards for the De such a black record as the Demo-. sn embraces & dress and . and who subsequently created some % 10 pieces colored Cashthere, 40 inches wide, 75 cents s yard. Ex-Sen: ary goods, : ee: THE NATIONAL OTEL, P. crats is oneof the mcst importang] fancy goods, millinery, underwear, ' thing ofa sensation in Chicago by NEVADA CITY, CAL, 50 pieces Brocade Poplins, 12 1-2 cents a yard. this city 7 _ pubjects to be kept before the people. . men’s aad bays’ elothing, plated . stating that he (metaphorically, of owas, i, Fedraen, Prepricter. o pieces bra Pop er Laat i ao yard, Pte pee eee pene 00" Sennen be ware, crockery, ete. This is a boSouree,) declined ‘to swallow Lot's pei 10 pieces all weol Buati 20 cents Ao ane ag county, to fact that the result isturned upon the!) fide sale, and people cah rely . wife asa pillat-of aait. For this reDS eetee on ve bf wren ate 20 pieces White Pique, 16 cents a yard. : tt Lin interests,’ queation of the persoual strength of spon buying everything at their . fusal to imdorse as orthodox that § Quinn Dutch Fiat MrsConway San Juan. 10 pieces half-bleac ed Table Linen, 52 inches wide, warranted Mr. and themen, Gen. Hancock, a brave. in prices, During the day goods . portioniof tie‘ Scriptures, he~ was . / er emarerilie beg acer ber en, at 40 cents a yard. ed in this subordinate commander and a Gen. will be bold at auction prices. Faniitried. by his church people for hereR Shoemaker Gra va pats. 30 pioven'8-4 pid Seer tenets 70 conte sd rm conte per yard. for the p tleman, would never administer the . lies should take advantage of: this . sy, but won hid case and then atep~ . . Gene Vella M @odirey Red Dog = — wi 5 mcm eee _~ ng = a Fe pe wedding « the office if elected President. His . greet sale, and secure goods for at ped down and out of 'the ministry, . % Mclean Venice 100 oi . sg Rock and I ms Muslin, 16 cents » yard or by the place last Secretary of State, or some ring of . least half price. Jeg He is now a lawyer at Red Binff and ——————_——— prone t 9 3-4 cents. Jas. BE Congressmen, would do it for him. Marselina Avenue. is regarded as'a speaker Of “uncom. .-., . MARRRER. 300 pieces hest American Prints, 16 ards for One Dollar. teteian He has no knowledge cf or fondness j com fluency and ability. , aS oe 50 pieces Linen Crash, 10 for we Saag D.T.B . Ah Moen says that 18 Chinese a At the residence of N. P) Brown, Nevada 1000 dazen 5 for Twenty-five cents, for business of state. But no one . nen 8 . Lidl City, Auguat 18, 1880, by Rev. J."L. Mann 100 dozen Ladies White Hose, ten cents per pair. Broderick houses are in course of construction AW te. Mies Jen. . ‘doubts that Gen. Garfield, if elected, ; A Bush te the United States. pg WY taan of Gal 100 dozen French Hose, 20 cents per pair. ; to San Fr Emer Re Ereiaiens::” Ta pen Maretion Anan “CA Miien Lonpoy, Aug, 17 grati. sane soa 20 dozea Chemiae, made out of Wamsette Muslin, at 75 cents apiece. pagers lad who was able to push his way . Toad) and that a number more will ee 9 Siam hie sa ) Ni vag we a igpaagen gery gtr to 10,cente 0 yard: si from-obscurity ‘to fame is strong . #0n be commenced. The Mongoli; xerpool vuly, ORR, pieces Embroideries, one _— Siae z ent $0 gaan j mies j. . #08 appear to like their new location . show-an increase of five thousand . “= ; : 100 Embroideries, 2 in ide, at 20 enough-to have and exeeute a poli Pict eae § ee ; At Birchville, August 15th, 1880,t0 N.Cad-. 00 le Spreads, reduced to half-price. yee ‘ of his own, and he ia eminently . Very much, and will no doubt make compared ‘with July, 79.. Thirteen Wallader and wife, a daughter. 50 pairs fine Gimpure Curtains—very low price. ae Embraci: °y so agg “tag the avenue quite attractive. To all thousand igraudts. went to Amer, = Vedona La’ at 15 yard, and warrs qualified to meet the responsibilities of which the ‘Melican” man says . ; an epee . eee 50 pieces Vedona — Lad bes. -and perform the duties ofthe office of . amen. . vay cabins steamers now . . ees nee tae, oo A gd econ white meta the aatlen’s Ghist Bteontive. Th, sd ea leaving Lrerpeol for New York and . Republican Committee Meeting,. 10 pieces ere oaes peduced to balfvorice look as wel 50 N Crosbor M . : Republicans are fortunate ia having . Mustmess at the Recorder's @M@er. [for some w 8 to come dre fylly Zz 60 dooen Gensine Jouyin Kid Gloves, reduced to $1 e par. _ _ ie Pelling thes -chosen for their leader a strong man-. The following instruments have ih me “th eA MERTING ut the Republicat County . _ T invite a careful Inspection _ reseed ge and it will be chiefly the irresistible been recorded in the office of the. ™ Fun $0 agcoramodate returnA. Cente be held at the Sean ereem pine Agares os I hope Miss sonviction of his strength that will . County Recorder for the week end. . '™8 tourists. sine ffice of the Citizens : no deviation. _Thankful for the hberal patronage win the victory of next November. ing ay: 5 homesteads, 13 oe Monday, August 23rd, 1880.{ to merit a continuance of the same. aid jeation. f§ T*800 med miele Ge : ing yesterday 3 ‘ " A. Mowrgomery, a millionaire, to and sent on appli can be ; ; mort 7 satisfactions of mortgaaE A tall attendance ae arrange:. Country Orders promptly attended ome 7 Why did she leave me because ges, 4 marriage certificates, 8 mining . ¥* held at Colusa Thursday, for Wal be manda fee rl é ; 8, fora few SOS i a RR te ete ns . SS [anes warble on Saturday night at the notice of action, 1 agreement, 1 wat. mitted in awegring to his asseerment . g, the Sommiticg eae . . . AE evening at Imrportant cheap caah store. 1t et location, 2 certi te of utes list. é A. Neve Acting Searvey, one. { Nevapa Cry,