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Ghe Daih iY ae
NEVADA cit Y, apni
“That Store.
So en
~ Friday. February 11, 1881.
business asa _neunced in this morn-ting’s TRANSCRIPT. “On tHe eptitrary
that store is mere‘y preparing for a
aera ee SS
: Aa Justice Prevail.
Whe Stevéas, Maarer antl.
charges of grson-and burglary; two
of than expqss33: iby their beariog
—tha-abnast fade: forense regardi ag the .
“Gileman theic lawlessness “had lel
than into,and the-third gave oaly the
. slightest possible in Jicatiors thre otgh
his actions that he falt ; any “remorse
for ts part ha ptayed ig“th> alfair.
Already an uahealeey -sympathy—for
__ these depre ave!
~_ being made
= _—tars,-ai ak: be
extbetcd throu: zh out the community 1s
A AHxand to en Lin perver ting thé® duty.
‘that jastice demands ‘shall -be
the rigorous
performed in ths casa, viz:
enforcement of tixp penalties for such
evimes Taile and This
tide of miad in seutimenitalism must
provided.
be chacked in. mediately aad eifect-.
“=. pally; Taare has already been too
much of it. displiyed in Nevada
county. The law abiding element
demand a : and
the demain must her regiorth be sat: We. may hereafter be
4ap0n to discuss this Ecedigs in
~“Vatious bea
change in that respect,
called
its
istied.
a ge
Frue Biae Mine.
Works atthe True Blue drift claim,
‘Nit. Oro, is progressing as ‘favorably
astould be expected” during such
—weather—as—has—been—
throughout the county for several
weeks past. The new incline is already dowa 30 feet,
prevailing
and rapidly
hearing the extensive and rich grav—
el deposit supposed te uuderhe the
ridge. The erection of the,
hoisting
new
roadg being in such a bad condition
aa to prevens hauling the machinery
up there,
tiat the pump will be required, however, till tae cement has been tapped.
Tboere is no. likehhood
Muights' ot wythias.
‘From reports submitted , wa the
‘ the Goad Lodge
Knights of Pythias, at ‘San Francisco, the order is shown to be in a very
conveition -of
_ flour:shing condition throughout the . State, where the present uuinber of
lodges is 50 ; ‘mem ership, “3,572—a
gain of 418 ; deaths for the year 32 ;
receipts, $54,679.65 ; relief paid,
$16,623.86 ; cash on band andl’ in—
_ Nested, $02,431.16—an increase of
-$11, 155.68 for the year. :
<.
An Early Day Tale.
Ia the next issue of the Californdan will be begun a tale -of pioneer
days in this State entitled ‘49 and
50,” written by Prof. J. V. Cheney,a music teacher recently of this city
aud Grass Valley. The -Professor.
‘was engaged’ during his stay in this
‘county in collecting material for the
production, which is said to embrace
many strong peinhs of merit,
Lew oring the Water.
eon
The Free Lance says: An 8-inth
pumphas beén put in the Blaok
Lead, and it was started up at -6
o'clock last-evening, The ‘6-ineh
—pump-heretofore-in—use—could net.
handle the Water in the present state
and wetnessof the ground. Last
night the 8 incher lowered the water
toa considerable and vipigeneacel extent.
Dam Washed Away.
During the late freshet the dam
‘of the Conatitution Quarts: Mining
Company was swept from its foundation in Deer ‘creck, four’ miles
above the city, scarcely a vestige -of
it remaining when the waters had
receded. Antmber of boxes belonging tothe company’s flume were
also washed away.
Invitattons to the iauging.
Sheriff Tompkins is sending out
_inyvitatiogs to all the Sheritfs in the
State,: also “to about twenty Nevada
county peraons, inc!nding newspa‘per reporters,” to: ‘attend the haug—
ving of Ab Look in the jailyard-next
month.
__ 4 Order. ef Cameasians. aa
At the Supreme Eucampment =
the Order of Cangasians heli} at Sacramento this week, A. A, Smith of
North Bloomfield was re-elected
harem Chief for the ensuing year.
I. Zekind ofthis iid was cllos¢dd
Supreme Marshal.
Elwanes were ar raigned jn the Superior
Couvt yesterday morning oa divers
Lyoaiz—erminals is
au : =a A a z “eset the-gootspicked up. and taken . bers of: the House: stoatk “or “the udex<
Ye — and the salesroonr “vacateds “brie
Tr ra then, ie is refers] had thy
--fortabtequarters and et th: wit
and pumping w orks has . _
been delayed on accouns. of. the }.
fom Newtown, it would form, an
dey to make sum2changes in’ theit}
arrangements closed thie doors for a!
d: Ly or two. The New York Stores,
both in Grass_ Valley and Nevada
City,
not thinking of closing. —Free Lance.
The FreasLance does not know
. What-itis tatking about. Tt shsult
al 3-be sure it’s right -befere it
et to—eorrect'a contemporary.
That stere in question is closed, just
asthe ‘Eranserirt -stated:—fhe
‘closed doors for a day or two” is.all
bosh, Ii our journalistic friend had
‘been “ere thig-week he could have
As tie Was not
red to. the Union for a verification of
What the*TRANScRIPT sad
—=>
‘The (Chaingnug oa phy. “ae
While everybody.e se is rejoicing:
over the return of fair .weather, the
prisoners confined in—the—Coanty
}
Jail for misdemean rs are’ inconsolable,
the warpath, thé chainvang was off
duty and its members had maught‘to.
do. but lounge around in their
As long as old Pluvius was‘on
comworld wagas it would. “. Now that
the san is out again, and -there is mop
danger of their clothes being spoiled
abiding citizens have -to face the
same as they de any other kitid cof .
weather, these pr igoners are put. at
Yesterday work again. morning
two white men and three China nen
themto repairing that mach’ demorare,
_A New Bridge Needed. <
The Union says: A new _ bridge
must be-built over Deer creek to re—
place the one recently washed away.
If the bridge was built opposite the
mouth-of Slate creek, and connected
by a grade from Grass Valley and
important and useful. link in the
wagon road that -has been se lony
talked of, and which should be constructed, between Grass Valley and
San Juan. Property holders shoald
take this matter into strious consideration.
Se
“Tae Central and? Union Pacific
€omptnies have made an-order—that+
rcorpses will not be received and
transported ever their roads uniess
certificates-are shown from —munici—
} pal or health officers, or other re-.
liable authority, that death was—not
caused by contagious disease. ‘The
prevalence df sthalipox at different
points on the coast or,along the lines
of the railroads, is thereason fer this
precautionary measure being adopted.
Onk vexed question issettled, viz.,
‘‘What is a mine?”. The Reese River
Reveilleeays itis ‘‘a vast storehouse
of primitive wealth impregnated
ramid the ponderous recks of sutcessive ages.” Hereafter when a
Nevada county girl wants a new
bonnet she should ‘therefore say,
“Come dewn_with the ech tate
roeks, old man.” °
A -Massacuuserrs editor-who_re‘cently saw Mark Twain for the first
time, says: ‘‘Below his necktie
Myr. Twain is as personable and
preseitable na-man as any. The
terror is all above.’ The naughty
Alta thinks “this is almost as good .
as the description. of a great .
Brooklyn divine asa saint from the
Waist up.
aicanos
A REPORTER of the Erie Dispatch
wrote-afunhy article abont a lead
ing Gefinan of that place, and everybody laughed. They laughed aseconetiflie when the leading German had
the propretor arrested for lihel saying: “hese reborters don’d hab dose
fun uid me for nolings.”
“Wai. E. Cuanpr #R states thaf the
larger business than ever, and m or-}
will run right-along aud are .
by exposure to the storms that law—lgeats on the floor,
a most animated ‘one.
‘masterly
“point presented, occasionally calling . {~
Overseer Ridley took five of them—. the House to order when theconfus. '2 # Suit against M. H. de Young et
ion would
—out on the Wyoming road aad set . speaking could scatcely be heard, —
oses, Sevate messages
_. poses, Hevate message
minutes, and was
members had not aged for the ap‘did not want the
bottom of the 250 bills now on file.
He held: that it was a question
tween the people and those who
the repealiof the Debris Act,
“The Debris Kepeal Bil.
ee ‘“Beach’s. New York Dry Goods'y/The -vote-inthe Senate Tuesday.
Store;” at Nevaila Gity,hasnot quib/ oy the repeal ofthe Debria bill was as
. follows:
E » Ayes—Andersou, Baker, ‘Brown, . the Kalloch.“mutder “rial up. to
Burns, Chhse,, Cuttger, Dickinson, Ww édnesday néon,
; Enos, Glabcock, Gorman, Harlan, . The ship Breme®’ has been wreck. Hill, Hitteh, Hudson, Johnsto#® . ed at Shetland Islands, andthirteen
ire ane, Kelly, Lampson, ‘Langford, . of the crew drowned, =
Moreland, Ne son, Neum: ann, Par=. Orders bave been given by the
-dee, Poul, Rowell, ‘Ryan,’ SatterEnglish authorities to treat Michae!
i white, Sears, ihe ed) Wendell, Davitt with all possible indu gence.
+ Wesvant-Zuck—=82—-—_—___—_,—_‘The stehmet Buhemian, from Bos-. _
: Noes —Burt, ak Cheney, ton to Liverpool, se Thatea al wrecked
Davis, George, Jobuson, ‘Nye and . the I.ish coast. Thirty-two lives
“Watson—8&. : were lost. :
says: There was fun in the Assembly
this’ morning and the first Peal test
of the sesSion as to how the meinstrony was rat Scab) A
~The Bee of Wednesday ~ evening
Here and There.
The Erie Railway has again reduc.
ed rates for emigrants to the west: .
_News has just_been-received of the
recent death ot the father of Congess. .
man Page at his home in Western . ‘
New York. 2 S
Enfauuel Ellinger, Israel Erband
an Jonathan Mayer, convicted of .
the murder_cf Gretchen —KimtzierSeven jurors‘had been dbtained ‘for’
np OVERSTOCKED WITH THE
SARL SEY .
Must be ‘Reduced !
Must t be Reduced!
=
Finest Stock of
Ever brought to Nevada Gity,
during the next
Aj
‘died away when a ntessage was Teceived-from the Senate ‘Stating that
Seuate bilb2 27, to to repeal the ~ Drainmen
aye Act, eT Deen _— by that
body.
Bel Valle moved te. take ap “Sen
ate“messages-for cofsideration,—_but,
this‘was declared ont of order. Del
Valle reférred the Speaker to the
rules of the House on. the <subject,
whereupon the Speaker admitted he.
had ruled incorrectly and said the
House could take the question up.
Then a. hot debate started,
lobbies and ga lery were soon crowded, many Senators came in and took
and ‘taescene was
Mr. Pa ks
was equal to the situation and ji a
manner ruled on-every .
increase. so —-that those
May, Daggett and Long opposed
alized and: much abused Monte» the motioa, the former el iming ip . Paving stated that he was arrested
was introduced for filibustering purwould have
come up in regular order in a few
astonished that
pointment of a special committee to
gointo the Senate Chember and
get the bill as soon as the
was_pronounced,
“Amen”
Camron favored the motion, @s he
bill to go “at the .
bewould plunge their-arths into the
State treasury up to their elbows and
take money therefrom.
Del Valle denied any intention of
filibustering, of doing which he aceused May, scored the latter in sar
eastic_language and caused a general
Haughter.
The-roll was then called, with the
following result, the test being regarded that those voting® aye favor
while
those voting no are opposed. to its
repeal,
Ayes — in, Bivoey, Bost;
Branch, Burns, Camron, Crank,
Crumpton, Cunningham, Del Valte,
Edwards, Estey, Garrity, Gavigan,
Griffith, Hartson, Hendricks, Henshaw, Holden, Lane, Leach,” Leake,
Mason, ‘Mathews of San Benito, McCallion, McMurray, Murphy, Patterson of San Joaquia, Paulk, PinSiebe, Streeter, Wasson of V entura)
Wentz, Whipple—3s.
Noes—Arick, Baker of Sacramen.
to, Bro rn, Chandler, Co: eman, , Dag-.
gett, Fraser, Feiton, Freer, Gay,
Geary, Gilmore, Hale, Hoitt, Jackson, Jones, Keating, Kellogy, Lewis,
Long, May McDonald, Mein, Mudgett, Noonan, O'Connor, Patterson
of Nevada, Reddick, Swift, Van
Fleer, Warkins, Wasson of Mono,
Wersbaugher, Wood, Young,Mr,
Speaker—35.
read by title, whereupon the Speaker divected that it be referred to the
1G ommittee on Ww ater Rights and
. Drainage.
Burns moved that -the bill be
placed at the head of the file and
kept there till disposed of.
Freer opposed the motion, as he
Presidegt elect. means to make not
oulyastrongam! harmonious cabinet, .
but a harmonizing eabinet, that will
adopt Abraham Lincoln’s. ideas of
duty—tirst, to take care of the country, and second to take ‘care of the
Republican party. . ; :
*
Tue Brush electric lamps pat int >
Broadway, a pare 80 st0-.
(cessful that the\gas has been dis~
. Pansed wit im that portion of.
great thore robghfare,.'
acted-upon—He—cautioned Den
believed the people were more interested in having the County Government apportionment and other bills
‘erats that in aupporting such protion
they were digging a pit int® which
they would fall and~break their
necks. :
‘Burns withdrew his’ motion and
Del ¥ moved to refer the bill to
Committee of the Whole, but
'
ag Committee,
the (:
der, Reynolds, Samuels, Sargent, . —__—
Phe bill was then taken up and:
fuled that it must go
“have been Sentenced, to be es oe Att
—AT—
Must be Reduced ie
I em determined to ‘sell th, ——— Str eet,
same at Wholesale. Or -Retail--rou
OAR
PRiIicE BisT
—OR ‘THE
TRANSCRIPT Block,
iret Nev; ada Ey
: ~ per r 100 :
ected : Ibs, “ta sa
. Soda: Crackers st
-Middieburg;Pa.——
Millard Stewart shotand° killed
Dave Robe. ts in the Stewart House
saloon at ‘usauville Sunday. . Tiree
shois were fired—é6ne «in the breast,
“which was tatal.
‘Bob ‘Ingersoll has been
LESS TH COST
IN SAN FRANCISCO [-.'
PMackerel-No Perk, WF: =
Pe ‘kerel, (5) 7: 5. cans, th
ran, ver 100. eee
Wheat, ee 106 he * 25 :
K.-B.-Ta, “per Ih., Be
Japan Tea, per . b., oe
Crushed Sugar, 7 pounds 2 G :
Brown Sugar, 8 pound ids a
. Pearl Barley, 3 tba. 95 a;
Split Peas, 13 e+
Besé Telaud Rice, F 16 ths., 2
tand, wa:
Court ye
‘The m
ter, O. E
their hal
The fo
“day_mor
Commer
lotte Jef
Taylot
that he-y
“give a se
Heis ver
“AH
that tow
i eee
Brand
ing busi
folks wil
sortment
and thei
James
came jn Colonel . : : ; 1
charged with blasphemy by the. This is iiot Buncombe, but’a ae = ee box, « +389)" for the v
Chiet Justice of the Crimal Court of Chin cans “20 between
ee x Plain Business ess Proposition ! Orn, 5 cans ] 9 as
Wilmington, Deleware.. ‘The CelonJelly, 2-potind cans 9) to meet :
Fi ks ah .
el lecttrred’ there recently. ay ASSORTMZ KT GF : Sardines, ermal. cm 13, 6 cang 1 last even
A person-ja Virginie City “sitites. “. TOBACCOS, Shae Sey OS pare =
to the Eveiiny Chronicle of that . : Wolideon nie TO: A yin
oo ioe wi
piace that he wiil forfeit $2,000 if he . CONFECTIONERY, Oil Can full of Coffee, e Ibs.,, Sieldte
cannObpo.nt out a spot jn-dhes Sierra es es = 7 a 3 lbs, 6) oa
< inner Can full o Yoitee,5 1b,. 9 Bete
Nevaua‘mine whére a bonanza. ex CUTLERY, Beans, 333 lbs. for ] 10 : the Gen
ists. ‘Ene Chronicle has’ the’nanie’ Groukd Coffee. per packatze, 20) ots. jon. hes
of the. party aud claims that the oifFRUIT, Ete. . Corn Starch, 2 packa-es, 25 ets ae et
s 2 p o SS
er is Lqua de. Is among the hest in the market, arid} am, ech =) des 25 etsf Francisé
ES st in Pp rize Medal Kerosene Oi! sper gal ae
~John_k. Shawhan has filed -papersalo selling them at Sa Sere = do 55 val-ean, ca fouad e:
LOWER PRICES . & . Best Cal. Candles; 30 for 19 practitio
al., charging them with having pubFrye’s English Cocoa, packet % ing. and
lished in the Chrouicle a déjamatory {. TAen any other’ dealer in Xevaia City can; W ashing Pow.'er, 3 packages 5« ae ae
offer, Mustard, per bottle, Ic aUthoriy)
article concerning the complainaut in e ‘Pepper, per bo tle Tc. which ho
sig see . Read a ‘few ef my Prices: : All’ goods aides! to correction. to the L:
oa INGaUe on bed —e ——— es Cigars ‘that cost $125 a thousand in San . ta Everything Fresh and warrant consider
the eagheTs Inebriates. Theactien Francisco, I sellat 12 1-2cents apiece. {ed tobethe Best. cided ins
Bry ‘broa ght to recover” $25, O00 dam-={Cigars. that ‘cost-S70. “a-thousand-in-San= : =n £ a ne ity of qu
ages, Francisco, I self at 8 1-3 cents apiece. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED Citas
‘Tuesday: General ‘Jota’ F. Miller Regular Bit Cigars at 6 1-4 cents apiece. , . : ey : tt
‘ : ~ Very good Cigars for four and five cents Thistledew Whisky, tents ‘wi
‘drove over.to Mentor atid had a congc = whanters
ees : ; éach. _ . For family“tiid medicinal purposes, cnapters
ferenceol over four hours, He res2e-<all at my_old Stand on Pine : a subjects,
turned to the hotel at Painesville . Street and examine my Goods and ALSO AGENT FOR TRE “Applic:
with a countenance wreathed in. Prices. : “Adve
Eclipse, Sparkling Muscatel eee
smiles. He would not acknowledge : ? P ng —“en—Claiz
that his visit “was other than a JQ Lin JACK. . ~ and Grand Prize ~ “Annua
friendly persona! one, saying he hy ‘ld : aaa 2 a CHAMPAGIHNE, “State L
Garfield in the highest esteem, Way: Vs io : Lands,”
ing known him déring'the war. PAT. CLANCY. DAN. MORGAN, Richard Roherts 5 *:Decisio
‘Solid mouttains of oh qWartz’are} OcoN. sk AMAN. J ; : — ‘the Unite
reported from Alaska, btt the metal : : “Forms
will pot-becothe a drug in the market Pp CLANCY & CD WR. R, CGE. ‘pertainis
" ‘ ; : s s
all at‘once. It willtake some time 2 lap THE GLD STAND, CORNER CoM _—
to-get out and transport the -bullion,} .__ssawEyapa ciry.—— 2 —— ea
and ia the tdantime twenty-dollar =e . MERCIAL AND “waty s STREETS, a”
pieces will continue to have a certain : eS ‘ ce
value. Don’t throw ‘away just yet -New Firm at the Old Stand. —— eeu anaes
any you thay happen to have, or reSa ee Se aa : ; A 1
fuse_any-a friend may wish to force . . SS Ameena us of the
‘into your hand. : Z Pe aged Cos oa) Boots,Shoes & Gaiters. ‘at Nevac
At “Las Animas, Col., Sunday oe agen bee es on 2a ? nao, was
; ; “ é first day of January. 4 Torson,
tight, Joseph Butcher and Oo: SS, Bi oke 1881, are now prepared . Gents’ Fine Boots and Shoes, Ladie#*ant at Neva
Polk quarrelled at cards, The lat-— oall kinds of Wagen Werk in the “Misses*fine Kid, Pebble Goat, Straight Kid, Wheatl
= most skilful manner. Alsoall.kinds of Mas} Goat and Calf Baimoral Sandals Slippers wb
ter drew a revolver, when the forculne ona Iron Work done by an expe. ng Buskins>~Also a large assortment of and was
: rienced workman,
. :
mer advanced upon jgim and wasshot. . Persons havi ing Picks and Drills to repair pee yp pelle ipand Galt cert not That i
Poke then threatened to shoot the . Will do well to give us a call as the Boss . Overshoes for young an cold that Bro
~~ 2 Picks of the town are made at this shop. :
first who attempted to lay hands uprr : Sh 2 e = land-of t
on him. G, W. Herring, badly. eo : ——e &fe ae = Atollars a
: j ns having Horse Shoe es) : F
frightened, startéd-for the. door and JERE be done will do well to give ead I have reduced my pies ne vive by
was shot through the neck. Both . *,"e Mave # first-class workman. “respond
E Particular attentio: a eachi a
men willprobably die, Polk gave . and interfering Horses. eae os Goods. but not the @ ify. sure-he
himself up. es now get
—— pa oe ee all right
osta elegraph.
Bo) Thanking my old friends and patrons foi z
-s
: ' J past favors I hope to merit a continuance
Senator Kirkwood, of Iowa, has} _. . — W. RB. GOe
introduced a bill in the United States. FESTIVAL & BALL. -~ The 1
Senate to ‘Aid the United States HAL i ee
& : : : Sas : SSeS: 2 é ke y know
+ Pestal—Telegraph‘Company in—the}WILL BE GIVEN AT 4 FMILE HOUSE: ___now_ows
construct on and maintenance of its a : Hotting
; aS : ’ ap ee
proposed system.” ‘The aid is to be Cummings Hall, 5 “above §
the use of ali postoffices for telegraph MRS. M. A, MANNIX, Quaker
offices ; the transportation, at GovNorth omfield, PROPRIETRESS. property
ernment expense, of the officers and ‘ : just bee:
line-men of the Company ; a'l the se THE RIGHT OF ‘ bat al days wi
< ‘ ‘ : HAVING Ieased:the ®
rights of, eminent domain possessed Tuesd February 22, 1881, Hotel, and thoroughly — ‘expense
by the Goyernment, and a charter to , hauled oe a oe $350, le:
= ' 4 ay 7 ing m New airmi
run one hundred years. They pro— & THE BENEFIT OF THE Row pre to secbmme the twe
pose to convey telegraph messages at . WEW ¢ ATHOLIG GHURCH Sule the pattie Sm The gok
one cent per word, of all .messa : Lod ing an ounce
of over twenty words; to do“the OF THAT TOWN, Good Board and g
Government telegraphing At the AT REASONABLE RATES. ‘
price fixed annually by e PostmasTHE ROOMS are large and and sre
mee = COSMO: . — Biahketere ccs: ————— aro large and airy, Fhe ¢
ter General. The Government to “ = —_ a either for single gentlemen jor 0" yesterds
; : house :
charge one cent fof al diop messa-. Nevada and Grass Valley . enone i2,want ots good boarding ior OE eguspira
: with all the comforts.of a home can }
ges, two centgfor delivered messuW d : the fairs of
ges, and special rates for special 00 & Lumber Co. HALF-MILE HOUSE, Were un
dealin KB2? CONSTANTLY ON [HAND] _i13-1m MRS, M. A. MANNUOL yesterda
1 , rt 80
HE two Houses of Congress met FOR SATE SCHMIDT BROTHERS, : pa a
“. Wednesday at 12 o'clock, and pro-. All kinds of Common and Clear .
ceeded to count the Electoral vote EWA Et. COMMERCIAL STREET, te
: ; Orders left at the office of South Yuba
_ahe
by States, as provided under theCon. water Co., or at the Yard, on the Grass ValNextdoor to Naffziger's Meat Market sity
stitution. James A. Garfield was . ley road will be promptly attended to. ‘NEVADA CITY. —
declared President-elect, and Chester . : —. Pjpesier im od ity
A. Arthur Vice President-elect. The} Deadwood Gold Mining Co. ‘PROVISIONS, — wpa Pesp
ceremony passed off in the mos ° of hoisti
nish aa formal ma . ‘ Case Goods, Flour a Feed! with by
q ner. IPYRE An Annnal seen Lite Beoahettes Oe ee Tabacco, Ete : : at
mer, :
InevaNp has the lege; all abe now . Paay's OMice, Nevada City, on 22d £21 extend a cordial mn s7Rs
wonte are the armen, ey. tty ae M. friends and the publie ally w Chestac
acs R ee: Sec'y. Runior ny Gtodv ane Fite Prices. ;
i ¢