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The Daily Transeript,
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORMIA.
naan ams
” Tuesdey, Deo. 20, 1881.
———— —
2
uj AntlDebris Misrepresentation.
——
The Sacramento Bee misreprésents
the Daily Report in reference to an
article which appeared in this paper
relative to the mining situation.—
‘The Bee had gloated over the fact
tiat a Chinese company had securéd
a bydraulte mine in Nevada county,
and sueeringly. referred to 1¢ as a forcign corporation, We reported that
if the Bee's war on mining was successful,-such: foreign corporations{as
the Chinese) wuld own. every hydfaulic pine in the State. The Bee
® qitotes but one sentencs of the arti.
cle, destroyin the @ntire seuse and
. leaving the inference that the Daily
Report i is prejudicedagainst foreign
ing corporations, which is very
from the fact. We like to enpatos toreign vapital to come here
for the development of: any of oar
industries and ace desirous of its, being protected after it gets arn =.
I. Daily Report:
The only’ manner inwhich the Bee .
can injure the cause of the ‘miners ‘«
“by resort to misrepresentation, which
Jt is au adept in. $0 far as, foreign
capital is cuncerhed, we wish Califo-nia could. attract millions of it
where shenow does. hundreds, As
a rule ‘foreign mining incdrpotations
hire only white labor, pay the best
‘ of wages, ‘and settle their bills
promptly at a hundred cents on the
dollar. :
— Oe
A Chance to Display Backbone.
It appears that the signers of the
petition for the pardon of Whilldin
from the State Prison are very num
e-ous. It further appears that a numher of the persons whk gave the: influence of their names’to the document did so with the belief that the
Superior Judge and District Attorney
would refuse to sign it and therefore
thought their own names. would
mike no difference, Thus the reSponsibility of Keeping Whilldin
where the jury decided he should be
P: it aa penalty for his bloody crimes
devolves upon the Judge and ‘Distriot Attorney. If these latter ‘follow the apparent wish of a large ele-'
mnt of their coustituency they will
aid their ‘names tu the petition, If
8 they-do-what the evidence in the
cause showed to be just and proper
‘thoy will refuse to recognize that the
pisoner has been’ sufficiently pyoished before his term of imprisonment issearcely begun, It is simp* ly a question as ta whether justice or
clamcr shall reign. .
-Ae 0 @——-—--—
Can They -Fight ?
Another “hard glove fight” is
talked of as likely to come otf near’
this city soon, It remains to he
seen whether the county authorities
will permit the programme to be
carried out, They overlooked’ one
disgraceful affair of the kind, at. the
tine of the meeting between Jim
Rodda and Soap McAlpine, but ‘that
is no'sigh they should do likewige
again, These tontests, even though
they be ‘‘vhrow-offs,” as is the case
nine times out of teny are extremely
demoralizing ia their elfects upon
the morality of the community.
There is
authorities can offer for aot prévent—
ing them. Nevada.county wants no
more of them, either of the
blood” er Bippadrome species,
ee
‘for
Lotter irom Sauumes O'Brien. ‘
Eprror Transcripr: —I am in-re—
ceipt of your paper of the 16th instant, and see in its-columns the notice.ofsmy resignatiof® .In it yon
* intimate my permanent discounection with the mining intlustry, which
ais certainly erroneous as I still hold
lirge interests in mines in Yuba, Nevada and Piumas counties. The:
miners will in the future find me as
active in forwaiding their best interests as I have been in the. past.
Iu no way wi'l my agricultural iuter.
the .
uear :
ests interfere with my “yal ia.
mining cause. Ttrast in the’
future to see a favorable and equitabie solution of the intereet* of both .
par ties, ‘ JaM gs OFB REN,
“SMARTSVILLE, Dee. 17, 1381.
‘Txe Sunday law is to be enforced
in Bodie, and the Free Press says
“ “4the more kickiag there is the. more
the law will be eutorcel.” Drug
stores are excepted frum the opera.
tions of the law, and the Press maa
auxiously iaquires: “Cau the few
drug stores .furnish all, the liquor
that will be needed for tnedivinal
purposes on Sunday ? Will it pay
a mau to take gut a license for Bp retail drag store, ard sell, Hqeer 2x}a’. Demurrer submitted and over“hruled,
no reasonable excuse the
City Trustees Meeting.
At the regular cai of the =
Trustees the tollowing
ne
lowed: ; s, ae
M. L. & D. Muah, lumber, $7119.
J. C. Locklin, labor, $20.25.
Legg & Shaw, hardware, $47.10.
L. Nihejl, labor and material,
$27.50.
_ H. Daugherty, labor, $35,
Joe Lewis, labor, $27.50.
D. Lean, labor, $40.
W. Joy, labor, $32.59,
M. Locklin, labor, $40.
P.-Getchell, labor, $3.
P. Maussere, labor, $6.25.
“J. H. Gray, labor,. $18,
a Cilley, lador $14.
~& Stiles, labor, $1.7 "3.
. W. Rich, labor, $1.75.
8. E. Wanamake, labor, $15.
P. Alexander, labor, $5.
John Branigan, labor, $2.50.
G. F. Gray, labor, $20.
E. C. Baldridge, Marshal’s salary,
$50.
Steve Vennard, policeman’ 8s sala—
ry, $60.
D. Poll, labor, $2.50.
J. D. Fleming, commission
Treavarer, $20.44. 7
FIRE FOND.
John B. Ducray, labor, $6.
— Bechtel, labor, $1.50. —
Brown & Calkins, advertising, $1as
Penn. Kagine Co., Janitor, etc.,
21.99. :
Nevada Hose Co,, Janitor, etc.,
$14.30. :
= An ordinance relating to constructjon df sidewalk was passed. It will
be found in another column.
~~ «> --Superior Court.
The following business was transacted in the Superior Court yester}
Estate of Michael. D. Maloney,
deceased; Decree made _ setting
apart all the property to the widow
of deceased, :
C. Cohen vs. C. Smith, © Motion
to sttike out part of answer denied,
amend,
(GC. Cohen vs, C. Smith.
proceedings for 20 days granted.
*Kitts vs.Seamam J. 1. Caldwell
appointed referee,
Estate of L. Guscettj, deceased,
and estate of ‘Guscefti ~ children.
Order made extending time till
Jan. Sth for administrator and guardian to file reports,
Citizens,Bank vs. Ole Nelson et
The Peoplevs. vs. Br idget McCloskey.
Trial cOntiuued till to-day,-at 10
o’chock A. Me
The People “vs.
Second days’ trial.
“Lee Ah ‘My.
Supt, Kirby’as a Granrer.
J C.K. Kirby, Superintendent. of
and a heavy stockholder in ‘the Mt.
Auburn quartz-mine at. this city,
has bouzht five sections of land
{3,200 acres) in Fresno county ond
a water right and canal_ for irrigating purposes, since’leaviug ‘here a
few months since. *He. has built
boarding houses, stables, barns, ete.,
andemploys a force of forty: men
and a big drove of horses ti prepar=
ing the land for crops. ‘Two months
ago the land cost him $4 60 an acre,
aud it could now be so'd for $20 an
acre. This increase of value has
been brought about by-his combina-—
tien of land and water ri:ht, and a
date decision of the court affecting
the preperty. Mr, Kirby’s towns‘people here will be glad to learn’ of
‘his success, for no man deserves
prosperity more than he does,
—— ~~
What's in a Namie.
A Nevada City man whi'e in Sacrameuto the other day asked to be
directed to a French restaurant. An
jestablishment with a sign over the
. door that indiested it to be what he
. Wanted was pointea out, and he enThe fact that tus proprietors
were Italians and the couk was a
i Chinaman convinced, him thet the
'Sveramento people had a qu er way
of naming things °
So
A. ©. B. Mall association.
. tered,
At the meeting held Sunday by
the Hiberniaus the niembers sub; scribed for $1,103 worth. of stuck iu
the new Hall Association. © The
preliminaries for the incorporation
have not been all arnanged, but it 1s
thought. stock to. the amount of
about $3,000 will be issued.
: ; -~--Yours Truly,
day, Judge John-Caldwell presiding:Mining at Chapman Kanth.
Chapmat Ranch is now one of the
liveliest quartz cde localities in
this district.
At the Underwood ® & Murphy
mine from ten to twelve tons of ore
are being extracted daily, and bauled
tu the Deadwood mill for crtshing.
Wr. Greén, owner of the Seventy-—
six mine, has bonded it® to a San
Francisco company Who announce
their intention to eréct Hoisting
works that will be ran by water
power,
The Lizard claim, parallel to the:
Seventy-six and ‘adjoining’ the Unowned: by BD. Leahy. The croppings
prospect.well, and a shaft is _ being
suuk on the ledge.
The Virginia City company are
taking out pay ore regu’arly.-. They
have it milled at the Deadwood and
the Pioneer.a saps ind is
“Along. the Trackee.
} The Summit Ice Company arestoriag twelve-inch ice, and giving employment to°75 men.
The Peoples Ice Company, J. S.
Thompson, Superintendent, havea
contract with the C. P. R. R. Co.
tofurnish twé: hundred carloads of
ice. “They are loading a part: of. it®
at their works at Cuba-and a part at
Boca,
The thermometer rangés from zero
to six degrees above that point.
. Our venerable and honorable
townsman, Mr, Garver, has charge
of the Banner Mill. His appearance
indicates that he is being benefited
by the mountain air.
BillyHolbrook is at Camp 20. The
good people,of Meadow Lake town{ship think of electing him for their
next Justice of the Peace.
Bees ed be
Cusa, Dec. 17, ¥881.
— + ooo* LEADING furniture establishment of Cleveland has been given
mauyfacture afticles from the limber
used in the Garfield catafa'qus.
070 not to man facture from lumber
The articles will be sold for
Jarfield Monuquies,
the berefit .of the G
ment Fund.
= lee
Stewart's down-town store, at .
the corner. of Chambers street and .
Broadway, New York, is offered for
sale for $2 000,000. Stewart, once
refused* $4,000,000 for it. It hrs
been vacant during the last . two
years, nobody being willing to peal:
der.a $150,000 lease.
£x-Srrakek RaNDact states that
a three-per cent. refunding bill -will
soon be introduced in the House, .
its chief feature being a provision . .
to release, $100,000,000 of the Resumption Fund i in the Treasury.
Horace Maynarp, of Tennessee,
being asked recently whether he intended to retire permanently from
politics, feplieds ‘‘Taere’s no such
thing as Rermeerry in human. af~
fairs.”
a worp to the wise is eilicion.
Bey your Holiday. goods early im
the week,ofBrand & Baszett. d20-3t.
_ Kid Gfoves
Just received in Black and Opera
Shades, made expressly for our trade
and every pair warranted. Mrs,
Lester & Crawford, Main St., Nedl5-4t,
New goods atBiand & Bassett’s. tf
vada,
. Diamonds, Rubies} and Other Pree‘ fous Stone: :
C. , BRAND has all kinds of piecions stones on hand, and is ready to
manufacture any kind of jewelry on
. short notice.
BeatTirut chromos at Brand -&
Bassett’s : tf
. ee
ANTONE TAM’S
BMeliday Biil of Fare..
A. Booth’s celebrated canned
. fresh Eastern Oysters for families.
Fresh Eastern Oysters in the shell
, or opened.
Oysters served.in aey style desired.
One ton of FreghCandies, Nuts,
Figs and Dates,
» . German Licoga Man:Cake,
And everything else for the Holidays. — 44. ,
_
Boma Rute Jewelry.
C. J. Bray's is sia the only \place in
Nevada City to buy home made jewBh ag: T spare peat wheat for Enpe this year—only about a henoelry. 18 carats fine end at oe: ay
clusively as 4 sew on pescado tdeed million bushels ! gtyle desired,
: $ { a ‘ wi
af == : ; * ‘ ‘ : 5 ey me :
sc REC gD en ne ne —_—
derwood_& Murphy. on thé north, is .
the contract by the Relic Bureau ie
Decorations for Christmas trees. .
A PALACE oF EACTY. $
An deray of Bewiltermg Loveliness . .
that May be Enjoyed by AU. —
* A-genii more potent and
than that Which awaited the beck of
at the D1 AMON D Parace of Mrs: -L.
W. Thatcher,on Broad street; ia,this
city, and hoards not his treasures,
whose eager desire for possession is
siipplemented by the magic talisman
of gold. rs :
Here may be found in countless
variety “gems of purest ray serene”
—diamonds which gival, in. purity
and brilliancy, the most famous gems
of the Indies; Oriental rabies whose
caught from a sunset sky; enreralds
whose verdant tints are restful to
the eye, and opals which give a play .
of colors like the flashing of a prism.
Lsources of a fertile imagination in
the mu'titude of elegant desigrs
which appbal to the esthetic taste of
the behdider.
Mrs. Thatcher makes a specialty
of watches, having an infinite var iety,
from’ the most. noted manufactures
of the world, at prices to suit. the
means ofall. =,
Tothe good taste and excellent
judgment displayed by Mrs Thatcher in the stock and fittings of this.
most complete estabishment is due
the popularity of it. In the seleetion of goods for the holidays she has
sastained the high reputation so
honestly won in the past.
ag to Brand & Bassett’s. d29-3t
Siivinenets Platedware, Cutlery
China Sets, and Stoves.
An excellent opportunity is mow
and leave granted defendant to Toey give bonds in the sum of $100, offered by Geo. E. Turner to purchase something reliable as’ well as
Stay of . other than that used at the obsebeautiful for a.Christmias or New
Year's present. He“has just received a magnificent stock. of fine
silver and plated Aare of the very}
iatest designs, china dinner and tea
sets, gotten up in beautiful styies,
table and’ pocket cutlery of the best
manufacture, and parlor and cook
stoves and ranges superior to any
offered by any other store in the
mountains. tr you want a present .
for your wife or sweetheart that is
worth having, call on George Turner whe sells cheaper and_ better
than any one else who keeps this
class of goods. Another Jarge inyoice of holiday goods will arrive in
a few days.
~~.)
47 W
THIS season surpassesgall others
for beautiful Christmas Cards. For
sale in great variety by Mrs. Lester
& Crawford, Main St. Nevada, d15-4
——-->.-—
A cHows stock of Christmast
cards at Brand & Bassett’s. . oe
_—— 20
Solid Geld Jewelry.
—
¢. J, Braxp bes the largest. stock
of solid gold jewelry i in: the city.
eee sara eaten semen aremeen
Advertised Leticrs.
The following is alist ot letters remaining in
the Post Office, at N a City, Cal., for the .
week ending Dee, 19, 1 Persons calling
forany of these letters will ase say “‘advertised.” ‘ J. 8. Hour P.M.
sigelow D, A, Davidson Lewis
pFaatz Arthur W—2 GordenDr “_
McCauslin 8. NS Hozette Andreria
Nicxel Mrs. ida E. _ . Senfraia Gus,
Willcomd Nelson G, Willagran Mainella
Held for: Pestace—Mrs, Wm, Such, San
Franciseo ; John T. Wills, San Francisco.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
National Exchange Hotel.
Sunnay, Dec, 18th, 188).
D Durer, San Francisco
Dr Curless, Truckee
P Caney, do —
D McGraw, Iawa Hill
AL Coombs, Grass Valley
WF Hiscock, San Francisco
S Spencer, Sen Juan
F P Such, North Bloomfield
Chas McElvy, City ~
_¥F Depioia, North Bloomfela
KC Hitchison, Col Hill
W Williams, City
P Monahan, Virginia City”
: ieantae Biue Tent
Eagan Jr, Sweetland
Har Bala North Bloomfield
City ~
. J BHa wy Grass Valley
; = Germiquct San S teapiercy
'f @ Randal, aie Creek
ile
{<H Hees Gotae sity
skillful
under baneful pena altigs, from those}
crimson hues seem to have Seon
STANLEY A. EDDY, PROPRIETOR.
Jas Quirk, Grass Valley . 28
ee —
’ pyrerr Amn
“4 ENTERTAWORENT
—aAnNbD—
the duti fal and fortunate Aladdin aU NIFORM BALL!
Milo Lodge, No. 48
K.-OF P.
= ee
WILL HOLD THEIR SECOND
CHIVALRIC RECEP) (ON,
es AT
HUNT'S HALL... .: NEVADA ‘erry, .
—ON=
_ Friday Eve’g, Jan. 20th.
‘COMMITTEES. s
Literary Exercises.
varieties of +H. Y. Jreardan C, W, Cross, These and many other rr eon oe aos
recious stones, in setiings, whose] yy, “Eat lebright, . L. 8. Call:ins.
P ’ >
richness and artistig beauty bear Printing, «
2 AR. Lord, J. B. Grav,
evidence to the genius and good taste ee aie er aia.
which have made the genii of this . w. A. Findley, K. Cosper,
J. W. Kinkead, G, AVE:
palace world-famous, may be. found . 5; tenner, EW. es
here. L. 8. Gaikins.
ilv he-cunning artificer Pauce Music. =
a reere s Be W. F. Engicbright, E. A. Tompkins,
scems to have exhausted the re-. 5 J. jasison. Pi eee
Jno. Bacigalupi, D. Richards,
H.C, Mills, J, D. Fleming.
Ball.
JA: Rapp,.A.A. Bloss,
flenry Hurst, B. F. Hartman,
Thos. Gregory, H.D. Towle.
J. W. Kobirson,
= ‘Singing. -—Jno. Robbins, Peter rdty, ;
Thos Tregen7a, A. 8, Davia.
L.8. Calkins; ‘thos. Bennetts, .
FURNISHING GOODS,
ses Dewafa
AND
Ever Known.
Great Crash in Prices,
Meccan
~
&
Mechanics Store
On Commercial Street,
H™ JSast Received
TWO CAR, LOADS
sy —OF:
Holiday Goods,
Which are-now on Exhibition for Public py.
spection. This shipment consists o7
Staple and Fancy Dry Coods,
. HOLIDAY PRESENTS
in Endless Variety,
. Men's Boys’ & Youth's Clothing,
Ladies’ and Gents’
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS*CLOARS’
Uisters, Dolmans, ‘Blutikets,
_ LADIEY WHITE Goons,
And Thousands of other Articies
teo nunttrews to mention.
Door Keeper and Janiior.
J. E, Isaacs, Wm. Rowe, :
D. 5. Baer, duo, doughed,
> Drift.
J. G. Hartwell, GA. Gray,
Dr. H. 8S. Welch, Geo, A. Nihell.
Decoration. __
T.H: McCauley, M. B. Paily,
©. W. Brown, Cc. H. Faluziier,
0. D.Woodman, € T. Canfield,
Jas. Daniel, +)
J. R. Collinge
Das .d. Ashton,
1. H, Waters,
James Quirk,
A, W. Greeley,
Phos. Bennetts. _
T. Cicaveland.
4
: Re< rpicon. es .
L Seibert, @ 18. D.Sarter,Joseph Floyd, < 4. Win. Powel},
J. Eustis, id. W. Stepbens,
J, W. Radler, L. L. Giinev,
4 W. G. Richards, pgohe Wo 13;
8. L. Rogers, Jno. Evans.
ee Fioor,
J. A. Rapp, H. V. Reardan,
. A. S. Bavis, Albert Turuer, .
D, NicLesn, Richard Scoit,
&. Lanyon, Frank Young.
Floor Directer.
A. R.Lord.
Admission to Floor, $1.50. .
Admission to Galley, Si.cents.
Sherifi’s Sale.
John Kecnan, } %
nt
Vso
James Callovin, s
y Virtue of a Peeree and an order of sale, to uve d.rected and délivered, issued out of the Superior Court, in and
for the County of Nevada; State of California, wherein John Keenan on the 16th day
of December, 1881, recoy2red & judgment
against James Cullovin for tas sum of Twel\ e
Hundred Ninety-four and 58-100 ($1,294.58)
dollars, torether\ ith costs of suit taxed at
$23.35, una counsel fees cllowed hereia
ani yunting to the sum of $125.00 w th interest thereon froin the cate of sald jadément
atthe race of seven pet cent per anrum till
id, which said judgmert is reeorded in
eacwens book 1 of the said Superior Court,
on page 231 et seq. and whereas it isordered
that the mortgage set forth in Plaintiff’s
Complaint be forectosed aind property therein described, to-wit :
Al and singular taose certain Gravel Minin; claims situated anu being on Burrington
Hill, Nevada couaty, State of California,
known and desi, nated as the “Enterprise
Claims,” and more pazticu'arly described as
the Grey E gle € ompany, on Deer Creek,
and running thence up Deer Creek, Tweatyeight Hundved (2800) fcet; thence back to
the centre ofthe Rid xe on fhe Nortir side of
said Deer Creek ; thence Wosterly along the
centre of said Rid: ge Twenty-egbt Hundred
(2300) feet to the Grey Ea sle Claims ; thence
daa Southerly diréction along the Grey Eagle line (now catled the Cascade Clainis) to
the place of, be ginning, . be sold to satisfy said
judgment, thgether with interert and costs.
Notice is hereby given that I wi'isell at
puric sale, in f-ont of the Court House
doc*, in the Ci ty.of Nevada, County of Ne"aa7, State of California, on
Thursday, the 12th day of January,
A, D. 1881, between the hours of 9 o’clock’a.
M. 2.0 5 ocack P.M to-wit : 2 o'clock P. w.,
all the rig‘it, title and-interest of said De“Weridaat in and tothe above désc rfbed propote to the hizhest.and best bidder for cash,
to’. tial said jucrment and all costs.
Given 1 ~under ty hand this 20th day of
Devember, >> 1881.
“TOMPKINS, Shor'™, .
By i D. Gaxter, Under Sheriff.
v. M. Walling, Atty for Piff,
Ordinance No>89.
An ordinance previding for the
stiuction ofa Sidewalk and Ra
ing on the northwest side of Sae.
ramento Street.
Ake E Board of Trustees of the City of. Neavadg do ordain as fillows: <
“Section 1. Itis hereby declared necessary
fay the public convenience that a sidewatic
sha}l be establishea and built with the grade
of the street, eight feet wide, anda railing
shall be built as “deseribed in Section 4, of
this ordinance,
Section 2. The sidewalk railing shall be
built on the north-west side of Sacramento
street from the corner of. Broad aad Sactamento streets, to the upper corner of H.C.
Mills’ lot.
Section 3. Such sidewalk shall consist 07
four stringers, 4 4 inches, with planks 2x6
aehes wae to be jallied with pieced nails,
and 8 on eachvend of the and@'one4
nail on each centze strinem,
Ss.
follows: Bes siuningat the mining claims of . .
Call and Examine my stock and
' ‘prices. before purchasing
: elsewhere.
Early Purchasers will secure Bargains,
As I am determined to close cut my
entire stock at
ANY PRICE!
Mechanics Store,
Transcript Block,
Commercial St., Netrda, City
L. NATHAN, Prop’r.
5 inacaarterge
~ /euiRisTIMAS PARTY.
TRE CHRISTMAS PARTY tg
5 i’ THE—
IVY SOCIAL CLUB,
Will take plaee at Munt's Hall,
Monday Eve’g, Dee. 26th.
The very hess Music in the c
county has been engaged for
© the occasion.
Committee of Arrangements=p. F. fet
chet, J. Michell, D. 8. Reseigh, N. J. Sandorn, A. I, Zehkind.
Floor Director—John Michell.
Floor Committee—A. J. Turner, J, Mich
ards, 8. Lanvon,’ Chas. Gray, N. J: Sur
bora, J. J. Jac ‘kgon.
Recéptior Cominittee D. F. G
Richards, J. Grimes, J. Blasanf,
A. Charonnat, W. Williams, J, Williaur
Admission $1.50.
Gallery 50 cents.
RANCH FOR SALE.
Sper faters if
A FINE . RANCE,
Containing 6o.acres, with
*® Orchard, Vinevard, Dwelling
Soe House with 1). rooms andia
. 3 good repair, Free Water— in
tact a very desirable property, is s offered for
sale at
¢ a Great BARGAIN.
Gcvernine nt Title to the property, Sit
fated on tie Red Dog road, one mile fron! 1 Nevada City. Apply to
ANDREW MU RCHIF,’
Nevada City.
Or at sesassmauate UF CR.
TT,
GRAND SOCIAL PARTY.
A Grond Social Darts will
be given at
V FLUME HALL,
( TOWN TALK, bas 48
Wednesday Ev’g, Dec. 21,
“For the Benefit of
MRS. ROSEWALL.
: “Committee of Arrangements aa
M W. NORTON, » JOSEPH BCDDLE.
“\. “Invitation Committee.
’ ‘Town Talk-—G, W. Simmons.
Grass Valley —Win. Daws, 8. 0. whiting,
— Harvey a. Alex,?‘Ban
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