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AE SPER I PEE
‘The Daily Transcript,
Preparations for the Taz
_ AEVADA SITY, CALIFORNIA.
ee
Ne
of War
An Old Neva@an’s Testimony in the . Christmas treés will be omnipresent
Gold Ran Case.
Between Morgan and Williams.
.
Thursday, Dae. 22, 1881.
——— fe
A GOI SHOWING.
The Golden Record of a Nevada)
Chri mas Trees.
SLICKENS. .
i.
A cour stock of Christmast
Greatest’ Downfa)
_ Solid Gord Jewelry.
<A—AND
.
“=
families and fes~
C, J. Braxi has the largest stock
G. H. Colby, who used fo be in Saturday night ih
The cothing payulistic eneounter
gés, in churches of solid gold jewelry
assemfbla
city,
public
tive
this
at
ess
busin
s
gvod
dry
the
in the city. yl
the
is
Morgan
and
ms
betwéen Willia
Squire Williams’ . ‘and in Sabbath school gatherings.
ed
marri
who
and
in
ation
convers
of
all-absorbing topic
ANTONE Tams
inAnd in each and every episode of
f
It was daughter, has beew giving some
sporting circles just now.
juvenile}.
the
Holiday Bint of Fare.
ting testimony in the Gold Ran the kind, the children,
originatly infended to secure the teres
#
‘Wario
Ever Known,
Du
Great Cradh in Prices,
blessings growing up around us, will
ares
He said: .
A:
Booth’s celebrated canned
Theatre in this city as the battlecase.
County Mine.
me:
be
specially remembered. There will fresh Eastern Oysters for families.
nt.ta
prese
the
at
—_—
’is
river
r
“Bea
and next Saturday night was
‘The fifteenth annual theeting of field,
r than the be lots of dolls and pretty: toys [~ Fresh Bastern’ Oysters.in the shelf
highe
feet
1,000
about
the
.-— THE-=
agreed upon as the time. , But
on the Christmans trees, and ‘or ‘opened.
the Idaho Mining Company was
North’Fork of the Ametitan. The hung
:
princithe
d
by
credite
are
officers
.
The
wéek
held at Grass Valley this
ican is about lots of expectant little ones eagerly _ Oysters served any style desired.
pais with having given warning that North Fork of the Amer
following were elected: Board of
river. The and hopefully awaiting and -wateh~
Bear
niain
the
of
size
One ton of Fresh Gehdies, Nuts,
all coneerned would be ‘arrested if the
. ,
Directors, J, C. Coleman, E. Coleinte. the Bear ing the distribution, Some will get Figs
tails‘
mine
Siar
Polar
and Dates. _
te
l
~ Oh Commercial Street’
corpora
the
inside
cameof
fight
the
;
Cretlet,
B.C. ot
nian, M_ P. O’Cont
but let ho young
e Bear river. more than others,
Littl
‘the
into
—not
river
Gernvan
Licoga’Man
Cake.
4
ed
amappear
Valley
Grass
limits.
Bi centeneed Received
G:, W. Hill. Lae Board organized by
comes-into the heart turn away sad ant disappaint. Decorations for Christmns‘tfees.
bitious of being named as the scene The Little Bear river
ciecting BE. Coleman President atid E.
Star.
the Polar
And everything else for the ‘Holi-!
of the “‘eutertainment,” but it is, Bear’ river above
~ oe mite bey a ns
ida
:
. Crelter Vie: President, J. C. ColeRed mine with tearful eyes and throat choking con
Nary
the
is,
e
that
Abov
said that thé managers of Reform
nasa
Reishee
a
f°
forgotyuan ‘freasurer, and Geo, W. Hil,
were
they
s
because
The
gtief
with
mines
ty
Hill
andthe Liber
;
orl”
Edward Coleman “was Club Hall there didn’t waut to lease water in the Bear river at the Polar ten, and they could not even ‘bear. New godds at Brand-& Baséett’s. tf
Secretary.
y
nary
oe
tie
their propert for such a sangui
re-elected Saperinten tent.
than that.in tlre awasa painted: wooden pig, au apDiamonds, Rubies. and Other Pree, It is now ah open secret Star mine is less
purpose
the
e
for
min
che
from
ipts
‘The rece
h Fork of the American at Can‘ple or some small token. of remem‘ fous Stones.
Which are now on Exhibition for Prhij. , *
that the difference between the vo Nort
past fiscal year were $549,107.58.
' Star damp béerauce. Don’t forget the children,
Polar
.
The
reek
yone
spection. ‘This shipmnent consists oi z
ts,
_pugilis
the
by
split
be
will
towns
5 a oe
——.§
C. J. Braxp has @il kinds of précDaring that.0fié the dividends
extends clear across the river and
Hall
Takk
Town
t#
repair
will
who
‘Tious stones, on hand, and id ready to Staple and: Fancy Dry Goo4,,
Benefit Entertainment.
sinounted to $271,250 or 874 per
It has’
has damnied the river’ up.
a
manufacture any kind of jewelry on =
cont, onthe capital etock of the on next Sunday forenov for the purmade a.pond back, and raised the
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
On Wednesday eveninz, the 28th
skill
agility,
theic
testing
of
pose
.
:
company.
In Endtess Variety,
feet, Of course there is a ‘instant, the Grass" Valley Minstrel short notice.
100
river
yce. The . proprietor ~ ot
ns
=
7
Beyinning with 1869 the company and endura
water way over it. “That obstrucNab wilkgive an, entertainment is
that hall has kindly loaned it for the
Men's Boys’ & Youth's Clothing,
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
has paid 143 dividends, amounting,
tioii does prevent the flow of sand this city, the proceeds of which are
purpose. The floor of it will be ele~
ipts
l
tota
rece
‘Vine
ty $3,101,550.
down the stream. A large pond is to be applied to seetring medical
National Exchange Hotel.
gantly carpeted with three-ply sawfrom the mine— dg regate $5,780,made there, and the .water in it is treatment for Wm. ‘J. Edwards, a
less
fall
the
mike
to
soas
dust,
STANLEY A. EDDY, PROPRIETOR.
‘
295.60..
very still. There is water below the deserving young man cf: our, sister
shocking when anyone “takes a.
‘Tha Union says: The past year has
dump, of course, an.l when the mine town who has lost his eyesight. The
M D Stewart, Grass Valley
of great posperity with tumble.” The dimensions of the, is workiisthe water is muddy, but programine which appears in our
> Daven one
~Ulsters, Dolmans, Blankets,
ring will be 23x24 feet. This arena’
’ J H Collins,
do
‘the mine, being the best since 1574,
gets clear a short distance below. advertising colamnsis carefully ard
Jas
Bethel,
do
and
east
the
on
bounde
be
will
mine
aad the third best since the
The water runs in an irregular manranged and possesses iiumerous sterA-L Coombs,
do
Ix west by ropes, and on the xorth and ner over this immense’ deposit of
commenéed paying dividends.
+ Prof Hirsch,
do
And Thousands of other Artictey
ling
attractions
for
the
lovers
of
fun.
south by the inner walls of the -temwJ B Mikesell, San Juan
N873 the product was $1,010,612 23;
bowlders and cobbles, Ihave seen Our citizens should give the talented
too numerous to mention. _—~
W Williams, City
ioe $359,023.03, aul in 1831 ple. A gentleman who is upto snuff t dozens of‘times. ‘Tbe dam is not young gentlemen of the Club xa
J
Lundy,
do
$040,197.58. The prodact of «1831 in such matters\has kindly consented filled up above with. tailings.
Imhearty reception and thus aid the
Call-and Examine my stock and
“M Foss, San Francisco
e
was §199.761.59 greater than the to act as refer , and he swears by mediately below the dain the water worthy cause they come here to adThos Glennan, Col Hill
-prices before purthasing
the
eenan and Sayre that
H BGoldinch, Blue Tent
yield ut 1839, which is particulariy
may carry some gands, butI think vance,
:
the
best
man
shall
win,
and
that
no
W
Hitcehings,
~
do
elsowhere,
satisfactory, as showing a greatly
no.clay.”
’
N © Goodwin,
do
nonsense in the shape of fouls’ will
The
Providence
Mince.
. improved condition vf the mine in its
Q—‘‘In all -your acquaintance with
H.F Bush, Oakland
be tolerated. Tickets of admission
Early Purchasérs will Sedeepest workings, which have extendthe American river, do you know of
The 40-stamp mill at the Provi. .
ance
Buastos Bonn, Clerk. ———
ed down tothe 12:h level, oc over are being disposed of at $2 50 apiece, any dam‘that has ever obstructed
dence niine is in overation night and
and itis stated that. no person. fail }
coecameoanmay”>
150% feet on the incline, and over
the dow n flew of: mininiag debris in day, crushing 100 tons of ore every
ing
to
purchase
one
before
Sunday;
depth,
r
dicula
1300 feet in’ perpen
that river?”
‘As 1 am determined to close cut ny
NEVADA THEATRE.
3. ‘The new arrangement by
24 hours.
will be allowed to witness the mill,
At these depths the ledge has couA.—"‘I do.”
ae.
entire stock at
which
-wateris
brought
from
the
as no money will be takea—at—the}
tinned to hold its averag: width, and
Grass
Valley.
Amateur
Suow
Mountaina-ditch
through
1,600
door,
:
as decidedly improved in-quality as
~ A.—“The North Fork dam.”
As we have before stated, the
feet of 22-inch pipe works to a
shown by the yield ofore for 1831,
(Q) —‘‘Is there any other pace in
fighters
are
to,
wear
seamless
kid
charm.
It.is believed that 90 inches
the uveraye per ton being $22.953,
California where there is a similar
of
water,
or ten inches® less than is : Wednesday Even’g, Det. 28,
gloves,
the
color
of
which
will
be
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
as ayainst $15.82 per ton ‘for 1889 ;
dam to that you speak of at the
now being used, will furnish suttiblack. A blow, struck with them
while the aveaye cost per ton for
Polar Star?”
AS
cient motive power, the fall heinz
does cs effective work as the bare
mningand milling has but. slightA.—“Yés. The Cedar Créek—
THE BLIND BOY.
hands
conld.
Sometimes
to
throw
nearly 400 feet. In the Spring the
aX
in
inereised, being $9. 294 per ton
Baker claim--at the lower end of
peace
officers
off
the
track
adjustaowners
of
the
Providence
will
double
1881.
iu
Business and Stage Manager, W.H. Mitchell. /
183), and $9.51 1-9 per ton
Dutch Fiat, does nearly the same
Transcript Block, ble.pads are used in connection with
their present crushing capacity by
Bones.
Interlocutor,
Tambo.
Alithy proiit ble ores of the mine
thing only there is no pond above
Hi. Campbell, F. Cooper, Ed. Mills. Commercial ‘St., Nevrda, City
these gloves, The pads have a magbuilding another 40-stamp mill,
for the past year.have been from the . ,
it. The Little York Company and
Wm. Ousicy,
€. Brockington.
———___—~— -<> e & —--———
1
Noo TH amd 124tevela; and the stopespical way of slipping from the -back
L. NATHAN, Prop’r.
PROGRAMME—PART I.
the Bird’s Eye Creek on one side,
Tuer Receiver of taxes of Philade!Overturefrom Linda.. .. 2.0.0.6. Company
of the hands to the top of the knuckconnected. therewith,as the levelg)
and*the Hayward claim oa the other phia is paid $3,500 per annum:
Row the Boat Livht'y..Compauy
He Churus—
les at the approach of a bestarred
above are nearly exhausted From
side, or the Steep Hollow, does the has the appointment of a Receiver Huckle-berry-Picnic,.... H. J, Campbell
minion
of
the
law.
.
When
the
said
Sunny
South....
euaneoe .J. H, Willlams
itis.
the Superintendent's report
game thing, and a very extensive of Delinquent Taxes, whose emolu~ Bow Down Before de Altar:.... Ed. Milis
bestarred
minion
has
cast
his
eagle;
ng
showi
Little Rot in go tell him, etc.....G. Gill
rat niiabrmas PARTY
sown that these leVels are
pond-of water is held back in the
nents last year were $409,000.
PANGS RR goose
bie ge enews ss Fred Cooper
éve overthe paraphenaliaand strides
well in good ore, and the same may
stream above. The sand that col-}
or
oe ‘Gitron Wedding Cuke. ..”..C. Brockington
away satisfiedthat the pads are soft
be anticipated for the No. 13 level,
Go with the crowd to Brand &' Minnie Lee ..3.... John Palamountain
lects above the dam and what is beenough
to
keep
their-wearers
outside
indica
ent
excell
t
:
from the presen
low the crest of the dam I think. Bassett's.
PART Il.” ,
the pale of law, the little jokers are
> es
ike place at. Hunt's Mali,
ticas. The incline has uoé yet reachInstrumental piece on the Harmonica, by wilt
would not come down. My observareturned to their original resting
James Deeble, assisted by 1. T. Sanks.
Should Not Be Neglected.
but
level,
No.,14
she
for
n
ed a statio
gion is that mica abounds ina granite
Comic—‘“‘Bell of the Ball”.. .. W. J. Pearce
onday Eve’g, Dec. 26th. ”
places-‘above the knuckles and . the
when the powerful new pumping enParties wishing to present their Double Clog.. .. Jas. Deeble and L. Ousiey
country. I do nov claim to be a
battle procee ls,
Stump Speech. ...... Wm. H. Mitchell
The very Best Music in the
gue, » hich is now being constractgeologist, and will not say it exists friends with a handsome: Life-size Dutch Character Song... J. Palameuntain
Dan.
Morgan,
who
issuel
the
‘county has Seda engaged for
Farce--WHO TICKLED SAL?
ed, is in place and at work, the faonly in a granite~eountry. I know Photograph should bear in mind that
challenge, is a young man of slender
WOOUIOUGE 5c. 5 555 04 fee Gace ce Fred Cooper
cilities.will be complete for pamping
Christmas
is
fast
approaching.—
the otcasion.
the American river pretty well. I
So EEE TEES
PO ORR era R. Vincent
build, being about 5 feet, 8 inches.
all parts of thé mine, and sinking
Committee of Arrangements—D. F. “ct
was on the American river daring Your money coitld not be invested AM 5 i SS AS hes evens George Gill
: tall, and weighing only 13) poands
Mb is oe 1443s eae Isaac T. Sanks ehell, J. Michell, D. S. Reseigh, N. J. Sanwill be resumed.
‘in a more sensible manner, Our
born, A. b. Zekind.
when in trim. He is training with the tim: I lived at Moore's Flat.
ee
Was ou the river opposite Auburn. Life=size Photos are ImMoxTAL, and Violin Solo
Blind Boy “Floor Director—Jehn Michell.
Will Mainiain Their Rights.
Jimmy Rodda, the party who ‘‘met”
M. Trewhella
Did not examine up and down the they are the_ouly means you have Old Home on the Oh‘o,.
Soap McAlpine at Storms’ Ranch
Floor Committee=-A. J. Turner, J. Rich>
Song and Dance—"she’s a Kos, She’s a
The line -of [the miners’}] arguyour features to the
river for the purpose 6f seeing what. of transmitting
Posy".
. 55 Nese tees cree oe J.
H. Williams ards, .8. Lanvon, Chas. Gray, N. J. Sa
overa
year
ago.
Dan
has
had
the
to
happens
what
ment is, no matter
Ola Kentucky
Nome......5 . Ed. Mills born, J. J. Jackson.
‘
oe
changes took place. J speak froma future generations,
Civaracter Soug—Patrick’s Day Parade’—
State and other individual interests, gloves on with some of the best
Reception
Committee
D.
F.
Getchel!,
Ml.
W.
J.
Pearce,
assisted
by
Company.
Come ! Surprise your friends and . .
hydraulic mining must go on! At tistic talent of -Marysvile and San . general knowledge of the American
Richards, J. Grimes, J. Blasanf, J. Waters, +
i
Faree—W
HAISKY\YS.
FIGHTING.
an!
right
that
A, Charonnat, W. Williams, J. Willian».
cvuiot be possible
river, and I am pretty familiar with make home cheerful by adorning the
Parkeapers0
05.
NG
R. Vincent
@yuity are to be ignored in this euuFrancisco, and generally acquitted it, too.”
wa ls with pictures that-cost but litAsst.
Spectators in
Admission $1.50.
Barkeeper.....
4.
H,
J.
Campbell
himself with credit. He is engaged
test. —Marysville Appeal.
eee John Roberts Gallery 50 cetts.
tle, but are far more valuable aad
The defendants propose to show in the blacksmith business here and
: Schmidt's Rear.
pleasing to the eye than the landWoman
that hydraulic miping is entitled to. is an excellent workwaan,
scape
paintings that are only pur:
That famous cinuamon bear which
. The real name of bis opponent. is
—consinue bevause it has the leg
‘chased for their beauty, and not for
right to du so, They kuew they E31. Gast, “Prof. KE. G. Willams” was raised from’ a cub by F,. M.
any past association that we have
can muntain their position swecessbeiug a nen de plume. His ‘fighting Schmidt is no more. Day before yesformed with them,
bo
. Admission toall parts of the house. ,50 Cents
Children under 15 years of age.. .25 Cents
"-fally when the matter is decided weight is 134 pounds, and he meas— terday officer Scott went to Schmidt's
W
hat
ean
afford
us
more
pleasure
Containing 69 acres, ¥t
:
upon by a fair tribunal. They ask nres 5 feet, 65 inches, in the) clear. place to levy an execution upon it,
Orchard, Vineyard, welling
Seem
than.having before us the natural
Probate Notice,
n» specia favots, and they propose He is well known among the ‘‘boys” and while eudeavoring to secure the
House with 11 rooms snd in
a)
HA
features ef our friends and relatives
hy the Superior Coart, in and for the
to sue to it that no undue odds are at the Bay; where he is said to have fat and ferocious animal so it could not
Water in
2 xeod repair, Free
Se
County o? Nevada, State of California.
or hug he accidentaily killed it. that have long since pa: ted from us?
. brvught to bear against them as has frequently _ demonstrated’ his ability bite
ed fer
offer
is
,
erty
prop
akle
In the matter of the Estate of Luigi Gusfact a very desir
$25 invested ina Life-size Photo cetti,
deceased. B. Guscetti, Executor of sale at
as a boxer. About three months Yesterday the carcass was sold by
2
lAlrealy been attempted.
will give more satisfaction than $300 the Last Will of Luizi Guscetti, decea ed,
—— = eo
ago ne had ,a fight at Eureka, Nethe Constable for $15, and: Charles
having filed his final account and prayed a
. A GREAT BARGAIN.
Sargeat’s Changes.
‘vaday with Al: Skinner who was iu Kent was the purchaser. It can now invested in worthless nick-nacks that settlement thereof, and on reading and AlTitle to the pro sty, Sie
‘are generally consigned to the wooding the petition ofsaid B. Guscetti, ExecuGovernment
tor of the Last Will and Testament of said ated on thé Red Dog road, on! mile from Ne
> San Erancisco Duily Renort Nevatla City some’ time ago and will be seen at the Keystone Market. It
box the week after they are presentdeceased, and praying among. other things vada City. Apply to —
gay-: Sarzenv’s chances for the Calyr he remambersd by mayy as consideris a big, fat, juicy and tender piece
for an order of distribution of the residue of
ANDREW MURCHIF,
ad.
*
:
2
Nevada NY.
said estate among the persons entitled : It
nut loos pretty sure fast notv. There able of a base-hall player and athlete. of flesh, aud will be cut into steaks
Or at TRANSCRIPTOUPS Ce
That our work may become better is ordered, that ail persons interested in the
dis
and roasts and sold to those people
tor, is
Jad
field
Mechanics Stor
°
a oy
<iune
atter
Ti
ated
dlosk
TWO CAR LOADS
tus c
set fo
Ta
Holiday Goods,
" Ladies’ and Gents’
FURNISHING GOODS,
_\ Tuespay, Dee. 20vh, 1881. . BOOTS,SHOES, HATS CLOAKs
Saee
=
LADIES’ WHITE G00Ds,
cure Bargains, ~~~
MINSTREL
ANY PRICE!
CLUB.
eae
WM J. EDWARDS, Mechanics Store,
CHRISTMAS PARTY.
WY SOCIAL CLUB,
RANCH FOR SALE.
FINE RANCH,
will
be
weeping
sad
wailing
in
skinner ant he bad 18 heavy rounds,
jesions and vindetive rage
Jn. gertain . aml ou the 19th they were so badly who hanger for b’ar mea®
Schmidt known we beg leave to call the at
circles in Califo nia-if i> is appointused up as not to be able to come. to says ke proposes to sue» Mr. Scott
That brnin brewed
ed Secretary of the Tv sion. but the scratch. The mill was. declared for damages.
for
its
ownermuch
trouble while
adraw.
When
they
had
safficientthousands of people iu ah State
Now that it is dead, the
wi . feet flattered in the. ed Mpli.
*t . ly recovered irom the punishment, living.
paid to Catifornia in: they agreed to determine who was rest of the community appears to be
meat and gratiticd that the choice . e." *tled to the henors by striving giadually drifting into the conflict.
>
*
has ben so worth ly
hestowe.l. ‘forthe best “three knockdowns out
tention of the public to’ the follow
ing cards of your well-kaewn attor
@state ofsaid Luigi Gusvesti, dleseaset, ba
and
r before the Superior Court in and
for said county of Nevada, at the Court
Room
of said Court, in the city of Nevada,
in said Nevada county, on Saturday the
KEYSTONE MARKET,
14th day of January, 1832; at 10 o'clock A:aey and minister :
:
M., thenand there to show cause why an
To the people of Nevada county: order settliny said final account and an, or
der
of distribution should not be made of
Some four weeks ago I had made of the
residue of said estate amonz'the heirs of
Commercial Street, Nevada (10HAYING purchased the
i
:
above
Maret, I will be
glad tosee all former ps'T0*
Will be able to supply the public wi
myself anOil Painting. Messrs. Miltz the said deceased, according to law. It is
:
& Overton, alsomade mea life-size further ordered, that. copy of this order be all kinds of
ve weeks, before
Photo from the sdene negative. The peblished for three sue
Fresh
and
Salt
Meats,
the said lithday of Jauuary, 1882,” in the
The Finest Stoek of Silverware . latter I consider te be far superior: in Nevada Daily
And everything generally kept in ®
& newspaper prinWhatever Mr. Sargent’s faults, he lof five. Gast, alias Weilliams,: got
uaturalness
and
workmanship,
ted and published
and
in the ssid Nevada counhas a hest of friends, to whom he . away with the bakery, so te: sneak: In Nevada City isat C.J. Branu’s,
ty.
is
so
CLA3S MARKET
JOHN
regarded
CALDWE
by
all that have seen
LL,
FIRST
—_—_—o
has beew ever trae, and his abi ity to That’a the only fight ‘for blood” he
the two. I can, and do most earnestDated December 2ist, 1881 da
Me
A worp to the wise is sufficient. ly recommend
fil the position is veyeud question. clannas to bave had.
"which wil be furnished st
our home artists
C. W. Cross, Attorney for Executor, 422
212
Y LOWEST KATES.
Superior Court.
a
THE VER
Buy your Holiday goods‘early in to all parties that are desirons of
the week,ofBrand & Bassett. d20-3t. procuring natural and life-size photo
Not Gailty.
‘. The following busiue’s was t ans
graphs.
=
Yours Truly,
The tria! of Le> A» Mv, charged
Home Made Jewelry.
C. W. Cross.
acted in thoSuperio: Court yesterwith the murder of Ah ‘Tien at
day, Judge Joho Caldwell presiding:
It affords
me pleasure to give my
Truckee onthe 34 day of last No~C. J, Ranv’s is the only place in
‘Lena Gusvetti et als, minors.
Nevada City to buy home made jewtestimony to the fact that the
vember,
which
had
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Qrdered that tiun@ for guardian to
ures I have had taken by the Artists,
before the Superior Court for three elry.— 18 carats fine and set in any Miltz
/ vender an aceount
he ex eyed.
& Overton, are far superior to
style
desired
i
‘The People vs. Brittget MyCloskey. days, terminated night before last by
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