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, suggest every améndinent necessary
‘She Daily Swans evipt Talk is talk, bat it takes money — The P a Democratic
‘. NEVADA CFFY, CAL. . build tramways and sort of . paper. has th ittdependence_ and
, * ° papers of, thi ny
, oe 4. ane on roe a * aaa pubes “ -, he ag oe a
Offic ] a commenceCity, Connty yand U . B Boia! . (Ps 9 Jone la’ thei kine ndt. been . islatare will dbtolve the selestion of
—— a ee
REET T E
Wednesday, Dec. Sist, 1873.
caer a ATED
' Prif_ing with the Codes.
Every jackass that happens to Be)
elected to the State Legislature, thinks
_he must show his wisdom by offer:
ing some. foolish, thing,. which, he
styles.an fict to Atmend some. section
of one of thé codes, Which thing, if
-adeptedwould make confusion worse-.
‘confounded. While we admit there
‘are many incongruities ‘tog be found ;-opporte
in the codes, yet rather than have a
_¢honsand more added by men. who
kndw nothing about them, we would
prefer they would remain as they are.
A short time before the Legislature.
convened, the Governor of the' State
submitted to a © mission, com-7
posed of three able and distinguished
jurists, among. them Justice Field of
the Supreme Court ‘of the United
States, the various codes, for the
purpose of receiving from-them a re‘port of such amendments as Wight
be found necessary to,make, to do
“away with the incongruities.. This
ommission undertook the work,and
if they have not already done 90,
will soo thake their report to the
Governor. _ Notwithstanding this
fact, which ‘was well kmown to everybody, innumerable bills have been
introduced. into the Senate and As
sembly to change, alter or amend
some) or moké ‘sections of the
Codes. The ogly proper course for
legislators to pursue, is to await the
report of the commission tomake
no law repealing, + changing or modifying any provision of any of the
codes until they become better ac.
quainted with them and of thé legislation necessary %o — ‘eld a fect.
' The commission will indoubtedls
t
Oe:
to remove conflieting sections. At
all events we would ‘prefer to leave
‘the matter with the cominission,
rather than intrast< them to a lot of
men, some ef whem never read one
of the codes : im. his life, and cannot
understand.it.it, he does. Men are
sent to the Legislature to make laws
for the government of the State and
people, not to unmake them and
a /cender those we have, worthless. We
trust there will be, ao further wy
with the codes. ‘ Py nd
Mopoc Seine. ,Clmis. Koch has
been made the recipient of » fox skin
used ag a guiver for arrows, and a
bow and atrows said t6 have been
the property, of, Goptein Jack, the
famous dot * . These frophiés were ‘pu from one of
co, and by him pyeseuted. to Chris.
Look out for“your irae “Whoop!
San Juan Times.Reader, do you Kasow Chris. Koch?
If not, it is worth a day’s journey to
guake his acquaimtance and visit his
galoon wt North San Jami! He keeps
the best of everything in Mis/line ‘ of
business, and gs on exhibition
many cnridsities, ‘Such ae stuffed be
deer, stuffed crane, and. birds; white
mice, m00sé ‘hora, etc. Chris is a.
jolly good fellow, and his saloon isal
favorite resort. for men of. leisure.
prom Gris ought tobe mén wi
money
sen of Grass
Senator O’Connor, stan
: make one of ten who will construct
Grass Valley to Colfax.
be doné without any subsidy from
any public source.
ought to find at least five more bepsides SenaterO’Connor who-.will
take stock and
business, and
aré sure,
j tp the necessary. amount.
one in tees two ‘towns can have an
guch.an enterprise-be geuerally distributed Hmong the merchants and
the property holders of the two
v tow e are reddy to receive and
Ra the names of those who will
‘to ‘hear agood feport fromthe Nevada Transcgrrt on the ee a vee ¥.
Union. 7 id
is a,showing towards’ the construction of a railroad to Colfax. df ‘this
city cannot furnish foar persons who
are willipg to, invest their,money in
an institution which will enhance
the valve of their property tour fold,
hate investment, then we are ard
up for men
Now is ‘the time to ley hold of this
matter with a vim.
theron is’ hut, is ‘an “old and trite
saying.’ It isq good A in this instance,
We hope some of/our citizens will
take hold of deere immediately,
and never let if rest until tite railway
is seals
the next two — In this expresthe tribe by D., "H. ‘Alien, of the ate,
firm of Hastings & Co. San Franci
. ry om vs
einthe busi new, le
saying ‘that ope
ayins that ope
ready to
have ath ss for
a tramway from Nevada City,thtough
This isto
‘Grass Valley
at up coin in this
evada City.cany we
furnish four Who will make
Every
nity te-make up the nineTene of the amount requiged. It
is better, ipdeed, that. the stock in
this tiovement, ati we hope
Good for Senator O’Uonnor. Here
and pay them a good interesty on
of enterprise indeed.
‘Strike while.
stot! east the care riquing.
Hor ack on dargont,
Ms cus ,, the, abl @ editor
‘of thie Spirit o' the imes, ee
¢ Ban Fraiicieco, is a warm friend of
Senator Sargent.” to his paper of
December 27th, he thus discourseth
in an article headed “Sargent:
“Jt affords us unbounded satisfacthe Pacific Coast, in the Senate, for
with insion we charged eanuot be
a neh ete ae his
eral prosperity.. Thro
forts as Cougressman,
tang OF opriations for this,coost,
Abas of whic
that he’
tegri
time 10 the United States were.
Sts a Sa
~~.
Can’t Understand at °
tion to know that Sargent will have.
full controi of all mattersrélating ‘to . .
terested motives, fot the réason, that
Ps hold no Phin sabe pay Sm
but we know
inddémitable
bMAll, energy and "faithfulness, thats].
unmolésted, he “will evolve a policy . Shea
for the people of California; in. connection: with Governmént matters,”
that will add immensely to their genwh his ef‘year, he
. secoredneshy . four millions of dol‘of Which. will-go into
the: ands of hard working»end. deserving men, thus pest to bind: much of. & opposition, to subsidy
Inlrast._ Tn a po gues ery trae P aaa by some newspapers was hypocritical.
ha’ will be it bemefit, in . Now we know ites; p09
wabepey. just what the requireeter
t Catiforniaiarey and by ob“whatk, Anblbes Rain.
sifting em tothe most liberal de-. Tt-tainéd here Aff day Suhday, and
rés ‘ull ‘he’ sought for,
originally. * Tt “isa ‘most fortunate:
thing thats wat’ of Sargent’s quali§, aud "business honor and inty, ‘Tépresents California at this
‘The PaciBe“Appeal, the ‘wolored
« new Board of Stat” Libra fool
tees, whieh replly means the lee
of dnew Librariin. Albert Hart, “at
present Private Secretary of (Gorernor Booth, is a candidate, and, withont detracing from the merits of the
present incambeut, Mr. Cravens, he
is the prdper” man vfor ’the . place:
Hart was, for many years, Assistant
State — and ought to have
jen four. years
ago, but vawho were 8,777 02
then in power,’ insisted upon ma-} Det: 30. “Watranta drawn toking. the place) .) al reward, date 5 1, 206 07
Mr. Hart“is, hnacbte@y, the best . Gio $2,570 95
man in the State for the position, a3 . hé possesses fifie literary tastes, is a
lover of books, has _o thorough , acquaintance with all. the . departments
of theLibrary,and wnderetands how to
make its treasares-available.Gov.
Booth was. wise in securing Mr,
Hart for his Private Secretary, and
the Legislature will be wise if it
males him State] Libtarisn, . The
Board of Trustees, who are understood to be running in his interests,
are: Attornéy‘General J,, L. Love,
/Dr. Wm, R. Cluness, one of the first
physicians of Sacramento; T. 5. Bel+
cher, date) Fudge’ of: tie Bupreme
Court, Creed Haymand, late Code }Commissioner, and M, F. Johnson
of Sactaménto—a “competent een
tlemen.”’
PS A np
Read the advertisement of Messrs.
Merry and McGregor, in anotherjeol:
mn, These gentlemen haveformed u
ee ka al
eaten prepared ta. survey lands, std claims, tunnels,
éte.,-with dispa gn reasonable terms. ee idotrouiity
surveyor, and Mr? McGregor is an
Ex-Deputy Surveyor of the State, .
andalsoa U.S; Depyty Both of these
gentlemen are practical surveyors,
and therefore worthy of tomployment,
The Post in f favor of Subsidy. ;
' he San Francisco Post that has
hat much to Bay against ‘sa jidy so
is out in favor of the project of grant
ing money by the.General Government towards constructing a wago
road _acrogs . the mountains,,.,
dhgaking SPL tkPeDin to grant two
sections. of. Japa er majle for the
construction ? of age foad. from
the Post says: “'Theright thing
to grant -wonkd: be; theqpreepeds of
the land’’ and not the land itself.
We were alwilyd 8f thé ‘opinion that
‘torrents.’ Deer, Creek is,ranning fall
high ‘up’ on’ its banks, ‘Leok out
for overflows in the valley. cities,
ee a SHORE
‘Rain Pall,
Wo are indebted t#' Mr, Brown, of
“‘Vthe Nevada water compa ny for the
following: From 8 o'élock, a, ™.
+ f te
Report of the Trusteen of Nevada
City, for the six months ending.
December 3lst, 1873".
pt
jay, a 1873, Balanee per
July 1. Balance per report; $546 46
Dec. 18. Cash property tax,
‘Dec. 30. Cash propertyrtax,,. 720.00.
Dec: 30. Warrants drawn to
Banaine’s Sentence and Comte
death ‘or mititury degredution, degre. .
_}and costs of the whole
world, and leave his wife and*three
serveying . besi. pre
Siskiyou to Mendocing and Klomath,,
The following is the Financial
‘haven't had a copy of your ipterestane ‘fornearly a week.”
ou
‘Bmith, what's the cp wit We
“gut ms off your exoliange list?
GENERAL FUND.
Pome 1161 94
yIRE FUND.
360 00
ne 1,626 46 .
Oct, 1. Amount transferred Sy
492 567
890 02
1,382 58
Balance, 243 838
‘Sicten Crmirin, President.
Jonx W. Hixbs, Clerk, «
Nevada City, £ Cal, Dec. 31st, ‘1678,
to General. Fund,
date, .
‘tationMarsha! Bazaine’s sentence was
dation in the Legion de Honnenur,
trial. ‘Dhis latter woul take 30,000
franes, évery's0u Bazaine has in the
children destitute, When the sentence was. , Bazaine was not
sent, Hiv counsel, La Cheand,
delivered “him the" news privately,
and the pr oragntor with a file of :soldiers: sdon er read it to Bazaine,
Bazaine, desired to. be shot immediately if they wanted his life. He was
very,calm While all, others were agitated. He asked that art be permitted to be with errs
after the sentence, mi was grant. »
ed, as they feared he might eommit
suicide, « ‘Baaaine' 8 wife acted heroically when tuld her husband might
escape death by. mai itary degredation.
She exclaimed: ‘‘Never. He would
never consent to that. If you even
it, I shall soon be a widow.”’
When the sentence was “announced
gifahon he was at the head of a
é dinner party. . He:exclaimed:
fsank into a chair, letting
yl. into his hands, On
ae ded that the Court had
(‘appeal for’ mercy, he rexed them with having thrown
{ onsibility on him. He
life that thie’ fearof unpopularity would not -deter him from usin
his right of mercy. Thiers urge
him to mercy. This.and othér mfluences besides his inclination /brought
about the’ commutation azaine’s
sentence to a sy
o>
v4 Z 7 tid
Brevities,
Grass Valley Union:
‘otaise of assistance’ to th Not i fire-dtacker was set off by
gee whee fio impressivn’ upon ee ae 2 cioghe . Monday the boys, at Grass. Falley ons QOhrist-} ;
him; instead of awit age him, pe his al ay nias Day. Regson—it is against the
guard, ax it wou eat many, yesterdays ; Raining: hard . os. Sairdnce to fi + mliged™
it becomes an ph tive to im,to re. when we went to weet On Mon-. ° 7 ce to fire powder within
double his exértiotis, inid ‘the end is, day night the rain: poured “down. in the city limita. Same here.
Main street, in-Grass Valley; is
} dohnny,Maddrill,
B. 8. Deputy and
L(V 8A2 CODES» and is selling the: at war
wRvhole day .
i onder wa to death!’ agen very {
We cull thé following from the
undergding a rocking process,* ' The
‘. old rotten planks are, being removed.
. the. San.Juan
TF
D. B. were, .
Gtate Chief Deputy
County Surveyor. ~~ Sutveyer, City &
July Pe Cash Licenses, 95 00: Count ne of San
Aug. 21. CashLicexses, 95 00 f —
Oct. I; Am’t transferred MERRY & McGREGOR,
trom Fire Fand, 492 56. gy 1VviL AND MINING ENGINEERS,
Oct. 16, Cash licenses, 142 50. (© Lax SURVEYORS & DRAUGHTS-. ~
Oct. 21. Lot.sold, 7.00) MEN..
Nov. 11. Licenses, 142 50) NEVADA CITY.
Dec. 18. Licenses, 4 47 50
Dec.-18. Property tax, _, 518 00 1 bh aig yay n he Ore
‘
a ~, a A fay the
Dec. 30. EROPEE tax, 1,080 00 will meet with prompt attention, wl
a Fae :
sia NOT AFFECT D.
—AT omy ;
cee ES i a ‘
Cigar’ amd Tobacco a
ESTABLISHMENT :
. OF
, yy ‘JACOBS,
Pine Street Ni evada cy
E has on hand tie finest stock of Cigars and Tobacco of sny House in Neprices. Anticipating a war in Cuba-and a
mece iwVance In Cigard and. Tebacco,
= sell t se articles at wholesale and re 7
Cheaper nm any other Retabd
Nevada County..
Imported Havana
' Cigars, all brands.
A Tremendous Stock of Domestic
_ Cigars from $20 a 1000 up. .
Every king of Tobaceo, such as
Cable Coil, «Pace’ s and Rough
. and aaety' Twist, hare
He -bas also ‘CUTLERY, PLAYING
CARDS, MEERSCHAUM PIPES, snd other
is you want a Good Cigay for less
money. than it can be bought
vietiinanae eall on
J. JACOBS,
“Novada, Nov. 30, 1873.
DR. F. ‘REME,
OF VIENNA,
Fane
44a
citizens of
GRASS: VALLEY,
And the 8 try, thatthe tiberal: patronage he ‘has. received retay ft
during:his stay in that place, has in oa
him to locate-therejand forthe betir ac. .
cemmodation of those who may cous
j bi belt that se ie 6 Sed gy s
105 MAIN STREET, en Ten
D. érest.
BEING A GRADUATE FROM
ak.
Ove of the best Medical Colleges in Europe;
aving athorough examination vy4
at ie og Beard Py ahr ape and ming
cod ‘extyensivel country, he
may ‘tty ae considered taster of ay Bee
fessioms . Rel
he _ mania tne Se eare
Times, fs Fisticating it Grass ‘Valley, ; :
at . ls Soeuran ae : , Are Piptheria, Fits and Ne in the
Hosenfield, ' ata whereare Pree <tacdnw ben al di “
bale ape appear-to be known, has dig
frem that organ; Lung and Bronchis
Goat," Gray ‘Ga8O8 i. the
Watches, Jewelry
4 McGRRGOR, ‘. ++
‘War, in, Cube! .
tie whoo outlets of
Garesemsen Rings, Pins & Suttons,
hé laid’in an immense stock, and can there
W OULD most. respectfully inform the .
South side, Ist door above School }
Among pol many ‘tiene 9 which.
Rilver Ware, &e,
JUST RECEIVED Broad Street, Nevada. .
x. W. Knowlton's, -§
‘Ladies’ and Geutiomens’
Gold Watches and Chains,
Ladies fine Coral, Amethyst, Onyx, Cameo,
Quartz, Topez, Peasl_ and Gold Setis, ~
Sine Bracelets,
Chains, «li kinds,
Sleeve Buttons,
“Collar Battons,
ALSO,
SOLID. SILVER WARE)
. “CONSISTING OF”
Tea and Table Spoons,
LADIES, CHILDRENS SETTS, NaPRIN '
\ RINGS, PORTE MONNIES,
[CARD CASES, CUPS, KNIVES,
AND
. SIEVER. PLATED WARE,
Gall and see for yourselves,
or & a KNOWLTON.
Broad Street, Nevada ua
Nevada, Dec. 16th.
TOILET GOODS
IFOR THE HOLIDAYS!
—ARes j
' PRESTON’ 5.
Werenrnoor BLACKING,
“COUGH CANDY, oe
DRUGS ana MEDICINES .
NEVADA DRUG STORE.
¥. M. PRESTON,
— DRUGGIST.
14s Ww. Gorner Broad and Pine Street,
Nevade City. a3
Holiday: Opening ry
wae . .
~ DRY. BOCDS EMPORIUM.
HE only place where
Se HOLIDAY PRES
ENT in that . line can be
Bought.
PREV ORAG VENA ALGER ee ‘
——aw
’
AMS ccnemactiaaah FURS.
oC. SILKS, ‘black and rich
Be sure and make Obrie” acguain. eng j :
organ’ published at San ‘FranSunday last, to S-o’ctock, P. M. Mon. been Jeft coni@etable propérty by the,. worst cases of Inflammatory and Chronic of Finest Qualities. /
tance if you ever visit N. Ban Juan. cisco, can’t understand why Repubday: eae fall +6-1.20 death of his: father or an bese in eae standing Hover ai hr nag TTOMAN and Brochet Sbewls: =
Lapres BR Camupon.-—At Guntley's . licans votgd to minke Jndge Hager B. inches. Total-rain fall for the seq-. the State ot Miskourt. ". see ar gone; a Sree po ged 0
Brewery, Anderson Valley, enh U, 6. Sepater sy Tothinks the;Repab. son “ to the last mentioned hour, Phe WAt} ab’ Hamiltéa’ Hal ‘Is pro. .cf Skin, or Yellowish Brown Spots om hee ADIES Fine ‘Parisian Velvet Bais,
__ ein cousityyiately, while Miss Mauy . cam party inthis State is setting ® bpis,, ifighery Cit ohne! . raitied : gressings MARK, nea by phy cn nou Ma reas nh eee L
Guntley was'making hér téilet to atbad example before .colored ‘vaters, constantly 9pd heavily over since. in attenidnese/ ard ona ae Peat: tBrtieas uithiccr TT ccocolentbaine Latest Bye
tend a party,” am chignon caught and it complains-thatthe party has i. many y snnee. Het ‘Tesag Cough aut
firafrom a oa her‘ows Band, . not a enough, 18 class of se A Caseer Whisky, : oy Saatliee Court. ; _ . Sore. Throat; Unsteady Ap tt, i ATIN de Chaie Drapd’Ete snd Alpacct#
while saaminipa tod oreo. The . People, ; ore.ia what ib. says: Wand Rane ®'o)S dea to The tridt of Seth” McCain’ one of oes ag semen win ming Pon Ss"
ignition Of Re, mass pf jute on her. The Repoblican ‘party sets) a mote S Chuistinas prewpt, = ‘bog at . ‘he parties Aunptioated-in thie Bhoot. Distress, Heaviness, Bi Ra Dall Beek . 7 PERINOS, naprese, Semis Cots *!
example ped vot rs ars if: 5 of ings about the Stomach and Bides, often M’ Cashmeres.
head was 80 “rapid that before any wee bak: tolieas’. th ea i alegant whisky—a dozen bottles af aa tel tem pights-agocis pet a wee Tenderness:
assistance artived, all her hair was'. Guberdatorial ahd P mn noe bn em pure, jPisaeve bourbon, Of . te-dayIbis reperted that Seth js . Saysiee snouiaers; ne, Back of Breage . hese Poplin so
completely burned.off, and herhands, neues eee, got us deluded. ¢ourse our old friend Billy Byrne very sick. If #0, Gie case will probbe pense te th Heat; ontinted bS0} put
Sor $s fain } with no ¢ tightaeshoet bill yet} had something'to'do with the bly bd pOmpaeealIMaUY sade sting with frequent NMGS, & full description,
in the efforts to remove the . "E . passed Po civil rintts plank’ ati sendattacks of Diarehwa; ; Piles, Flatulen be Ds.
chignon, were so badly charred, Biter dks National se Beate Sibel. poe! one wri Oar indebted-} 8! NOW Me are Of Blood to Head, wi Hoa . spi
it is feared she wi lose the pErBi has as: yst been ar-. PoE 2 “89, onors sfc yememGeorge! wech's Book . PlezY: Sala Ca, pi dee copia eh Horna" Styles of, Glove
usd ofher. ' A warning fo lé. Fled out.” A eget T ot iene iat" tiig. Flashes; Kid ternating with Hot
dies who are in the.habit of wearing . ‘The Ape aaem mticle LS ope a Phew nale, hee haat aale.: Buy: 7g The few, Spicits and’ Gloosy fc) ARES fulhand comets NP
‘tilenn et lait, 50, PAE BAB Be ‘Oy i Fa the great oak one and take it home,ty your family, raricular Attention paid: to Diseases of STAPLE AND FANCY
pa 3 Truckee, shag te : oh ates This style of safe is entirely new,. ** Y be ‘attgiidiea at th hg
* . residences if it be not con rw 3 DRY GOODS, ~
ened Laps bomaar oe 4 mp, . e plepan ens? dP at. ay eee convenient for them
rene n Justiee” ‘s usually kept. in. Mie be my Ju judge.
j Bag ie Som, Nas Dutch ens i He had one of them in atl . : Carpets : & Oil Cloths
plead guilty to the chatye of
ced ui
and battery, alleged agaings, dim on eivil “Hehte lag — ss emit a ooces tap
the woman known gg.the ‘Spri BS; VEMOCEN : racae Cg ale Goddé the above Goods wil
Chicken,” aud he was fined the ¥ on operon ret we . fp very dow rates.
~ Moot whi the vomit Yh Th peael . Denti i age i bavel _ or GOLDsmiT,
waile wow sind cag, engwer the que {. leave fér Ban’ Fat’ 5 he ; : expte > tall
made wap ta, ly mbar bene pt» ces] poker ge a Pare) f Vana Terr Ta ao ee i, avo
ing out h raentonee, at $2 ‘yaagn = q ai ghtio. iv “USY Be ak eg se —— aot:
and reast beef found. ) falitw Le ee ne ; a the o idge . Ca embemot -— Dec. 18,1873, 6 eee
ee aie Fea a pet aoa iy the ois inatiers with im, . yee econ ete ant oso y P, STDERR,
“Tar oo the rim the m omy puipeet ap Pema “thent are"’ . tee By 7 ee Tames . Janvary ioth, iets, at 70" NG, b 8s sf
a is aa the molasses. eaués are. = ated by iniao-. 8 Ayer a ses Juan, on tion of officers will’ take. ince and Attorney at type
ndy. 8 syasi ow b ay rN BA ei hstiyeh § UBLI Office
w lager wt perth QO) bret a ea oe as soups ace ‘wea tae th Che. a is ". aedey a pany oS this week.’ t over ine n Be» : ar yeaky on a
ee ye aberods, plazas) . : ith alte aun. ahay ov jis etal 94 Date th geriis 08 \ a soo ae » . s ‘ .teT88 atoll Qe 3 a a wre eet evade 3:
LOCAL
EF AB
The officers 0!
F. & A. Masons
whose names, §
in our’ paper he
installed in thet
and gave & gran
of the event, on
jast week) Pas
stalled the oilice
"and the officers
ter Were regular
High PriesteJ
mony of install
by a large conc
and by their w
invited guests.
. ton of the, ofc
“Chapter, the 1
announced ths
titled the ‘‘Tux
be conferred u
the San Juan &
aad interesting
all present wel
Accordingly,
but muck: 2m0;
justice to the b
attendants mat
* Hotel, and the
‘initiated into
“Turkey Deg
‘ into this .dega
one, The. me
invited to tak
This done; the
see these turk
table, attack »
have eaten the
delicious viant
‘ have satiated
‘degree’ ag. te
bet.’ This br
who'fell tor
by Mr. and M
prietors of t
~ nounced ‘by a
any thing gf 4
at N. San
de., &e.; we
eral hand, .
marriage
~ ushering in.
bapquet ende
wended their
pleased with
» body. Abou!
to the table,
Jobany Mi
night in our
Justice Day;
“men, on Me
aequitted, « ’
show that h
a-deadly wee
mit bodily i
. Makes sne
Méanor,
; €
“In conseq
of advertise
upon us jus
have been ©
: siderable te
will have to
the holiday
then will wi
Vertisement
deavored ti
Space to go
matter pre}