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‘shalt
TP hre-attvice-is-eonnd:--—-Miners—and
smoothly until after a decision had requires neither ‘brains, good morale,
Aftera while he was offered $75,000 “at Masoni:
a bee a : oe ustic: Here and There. Romhnees of Mining. . aa
: = Ohe Daily Tr 4 cript. ———— i Zashing the a ia a er mf ; oe
THE D!
; : ” Grass Vallev has a debating club] If there was not iudubitable proof} The English Government has no. An Arizona correspon ant o the ees
NEVADA-CITY, CALIFORMIA. . thst meets once in 80 often at +he-that Parsou Tomlinson of Indianapointention“ef arrestingParnell, it now . Los\Angeles Herald gives something . , aeme
a ed Christiardharoh. Tt met there night . lis wrote the fo:lowing, Deacon Stid. . appears. ci of the romance of mining ia that
=e
Sunday, February 13,1881. . pufsre last, anda Nevada City gen-. }gér of the San Juan Times would/ Jacques Edwerd Garteaux, the dis-. country. He “says: ‘ ix months .
es . oman. who was present yesterday . ptobably be acensed of. it by the . tinguished French sculptor and medago a'middle-aged man, a former res‘To-morr
“~<4 Sali FritwetseoTaane. gave the TRANSCRIPT reportet what }.young people of Nevada county: alist, is dead. ident-of eee pa a to burro “and don’t
ee ‘ Pa . 2 “hoe api ie en OFT 5 ‘ j i Ss > i tains
3 i surported’to be an unbiased history} The Chief of Police of New York. “Eight jurors had been obtain ed in . to go to anta Catarina Moun ; . Anew p
The San Francisco Daily Report a a rocesdiige, ‘The subject for . °¥8 that three-fourths of the aban-. the Kalloch murder case up to day . prospecting.’ He sold, the }ther day,}—— che new ab
of the 11th instant contains the fol-. °" . Proce ys. 1 doned girls in that city wereruined helove yeaberday a mine. for $13,000, and. has better Pee
lowing timely article, and we hope discussion was, ‘‘Resolved, That the . } dancing. Young ladies aliow — ee seas: : : sais : : pane
n
that every resident of Nevada cuant plea of insanity should be entertain. gentlemen privileges in dancing for The S. F. Post of Fri ay —— POE EI Oe eae: ae Cent
front of D
sae oes bac 5 a 4 ed in behalf of defendants in murder . Which, if under any other circum-. says: From’ present indications it resident of Los Angeles discovered’ a ly Sey tevarnl Park aven
wiil consider careful y the ideas “it sriidac!. Miathoreuiowed alone pretty stances, these gentlemen would be Jooks'a3 if the Debris bill will nét be’ mine in the Dragoon Mountains, and ; ma Wis
presents: z } reported as iinproper persons.—-lt repealed. : ‘ kndly paced a friend in the claim. GROCERY STORE gree will .
, The Nevada TRANSCRIPT advises
the tiners to ‘‘boycott” the newspapers which have -worked against
their interests oa the debris question..
all who are interested in mining matters aré foolish to furnish” ammuni=
tion-to--their _enemies._It__is a
strange sight to see _bundreds_and . yaig have foined-the-silent-throag
evén thousands of méchaniés, trades
men,-clerks, etc., subscribing 'to and
supporting a paper or papers which,
if they hau their way, would virtually stop hydraulic mining and cut
_away al the employment and business they furnish, The miners. believe that if they had come forward
and ‘‘seen” the leading newspapers
in opposition, there would liavebeen
no opposition. There is probably too
much truth in this belief, if we are
to judge the present by the past. To
destroy.a great and growing’ industry fot_the sake of a few farmers and
in order to shift-the responsibilty o:
“the shoaling of our Bay off the shoulder of the railroatl and on to those of.
the miners, would be an act of short
sightedness, not rare in California
legislation, but most deplorable at
the present time. ‘San Fraucisoo canHet live upon> the -agriculvural~ resources of the State and is virtually
interested in the settlement of thie
debris question se that no damage be .
done to the mines. Themining inbythreateniag to pitch the first dis__ dustry is already staggering under .
the insane blows which have been
dealt it; and it is because capital has
been rendered in favor of the negative, when one of the affirmative
ity dodge therewere half-a~dozen
persons applauding the decision_whoon the other shore several years ago.
The Chairman, according to our informant, declared the remark out ef
order so far as his own case was con—
cerned, This ruling incited a how!
of derision, and one of the other
m-mbers jumped upon the back of
the pew in which he sat "and moved
the impeachment of. the. President.
The motion was unanimously cartied, He refused to step ‘‘downand
out” even after all this, and a man
‘in the back of thewudience got op]
and pulling off his coat said / ‘I'll
givé -you jest one minnit, Mister,
to wacate that air throne.” The
impeachen made up his mied'to accept the invitation, and canie down.
Isauc Sanks, Jr, presided success—
fully the remainder of the evening
tutber-ontof the-window-head—first,
Thomas H. Carr, a stalwart -schoolspeakers jumped up and insinuated .
that if it had not been for the insan=. there was to_be a ball:
mix-with-religien any—mere—than-obs-}
. dance separate y, aud dancing would
‘shortly be .out of. fashion.
nor, religion to bea good dancer.
4dt leads to bad:soviety. -IJ never saw
sucha vicious crowd of young men
at.our.college as -on_a night when
“ftwon't
and water will mix. As the love of
one increases, the love of the other
decreases. How “many eminent’
Christians‘are distinguished dancers?
{fherreverent—editor of the Herald,
whoas looking over our shoulder,
suggests that a large .proportion of
eminent Christians are afflicted with.
gout or rheumatism.—Ep, TranscripT,] As certain as “the atmos—
ph-re around the theremometer at
vero will freeze—things, as -certaib
as the wind that is beilying the sail
will drive the boat, so. certain will
dancing freeze the treliyious—senti=
meuts out of the soul; it will. drive
its devotee away from the. church ;
if isa wand that blows in that direction. Nodancing is spoken of in the
Bibee that was done by. divine authority. In ancient times, the sexes
danced separately. :
Aleshol is the “spirit” of beverages.” Take it out and the young
men-of the-land would as-s00n seek a
beverage in the swi.l-tab “as in the
saloon. Sex is the spirit of, the dance.
Take it away, and let the sexes
Parlor
dancing is dangerous, Tippling leads”
to drunkenness, aud parlor dancing
General Sherman is-said to he
opposes putting the latter on the re~
Ltired-tist:— :
jealous of General Grant'because he . for it, and on finding the other. halfqwne", discovered ‘he was in an ad-—
vanced staze of imtoxication. The TRANSCRIPT: BEGcK,
_aAccording.to the . Russo-Afghan
correspondence recentlydiscovered,
Russia _has ben playing a double
gaiwe with England. ae
The distress is so great_among the
Ural'tribes of Russia that they—are
rand leaving the girls to perish.
The House Committee on Appro-. and are now engaged in freézing out
priatious agreed to report favorably . the wou'd-be millionaire. “Another”
the’ bill making ~ an: appropriation . Instance,and I willleave niining mathe . ters.
—--—-tmerchant $110, and on coming to pay
There is an attempt being made to { his note had only $100. The merimpeach Superior Judge Hatch, of {chant tore up the note, remarking
Colusa ‘county, tn ‘the charge of! that -it was all right.
drunkenness .and nepotism, the . some claim that-you discover.’ TheySardines, small
miner did it, and the ‘claim has since.
bee sold for
to prosecute the search for the
Judge having a son practicing before
him. =
A Uondon dispatch on CarPyle’s
funeral says:-Among--those present
were Captain Henry F. Watt of
Froude, ‘the ‘historian; Professor
Lickle ‘and relatives of the deceased.
Dumprieshire will in the future attract even a g.eater throng of pilwhisky-eyed individual,whe. had
not put up a dollarin the claiur cot
if it’s worth a cent{fhic). ‘Won't sell
for $75,000 (hic). Our wives willbe
dressed in silk (hic) down in Los Anselling their mple children for grain, . -geles{hic.). The result was the parties bought out the sober partner,
-A certain, miuer here owed a
‘Pat me on
$40,000.”
Wuojsays women don’t.get their
ts
rights?’ Three men at Saratoga got
Livetposl,. Srefesior Tidall, Mey. left at a recent election there. They
wanted to. be elected members of the
Board of Education, but they had
— three ladies as-their-opponents._The+
latter were promptly elected and the
. Commer¢ial Street, -~ Nevada: City
esas : y.
SS
Soda Cracke¥s i Bo
Mackerel, No, 1, _.per kit 9 20
Mackerel;. siebie’ (Sb, cane ~ z
bran, = “per 100 tbs:, 195
WV heat, ».per']00 Ibs, 9 00
K. B. Tea, meh,
Japan Teéa,. per lb,, -Crashed Sugar, 7 pounds $j o
Brown-suyar, 8 pounds $i gy
Peart Barley, 3 Ibs, 25 tg
Split Peas, = 13h
Best Island Rice; 10 be’ se
Harkness Wax Candles, box, :
: 36
Oysters, 12 cans i.
Corn, 5 cans (1 99
Jelly, 2-pound-cans, 3)“
i cans, 6 cans
Sardines, large. cans. 4-cangLemon Peel and Citron, .3 tbs, 10
Tohacco, per lb 70
Oil Can full of Coffee, 3 ths.. ; 60
Milk Can full of Coffee, 3-Ibs., go
Dinner Can full of Coitee,5 lbs., 100
Beans, 334 lbs. for 100
Ground Coffee, per package, ‘20 cts
Corn Starch, 2 packayes, 25 ots,
Starch, 2 packayes,__ "25 otsa
Prize Mecat Kerosene Oil, por gal 306
do do do 3 val can, 225
Arch Chay
Samuel.
ern States
giad to se
cessful re
night befo
after the
there was.
The Er
einitted -t
Court nete
Kitts was
ner, Mr. 'E
Grass Vall
gars.
_-Aminis
‘on Alt Luc
morning,
“with him .
was “melt
he is uot
(harley Li
“Blaze” in
Hon. A.
city night
drove over
-atter—hisdrift) mini
thus been seared that’San Francisce . masterfrom Allison-Ranch, was electleads to ungodly balls. Tippling and : f > country saved & eee . Best Cal. Candles, 30 for 100 ie ’
is one vast mortyage and that the . .ed permanent chairman vice the imparlor dancing sow the wind, and . rims, fer besides ‘the tomb of fais ’ pon sfoaseser atte sabe Frye’s English Cocoa, packet © 5 Sargent a
trade of the future is being taken out . peached one. Yesterday he came both reap the whirlwind. Put Ganc-! Burns, it will have the grave of. ' ” ‘ov’ °.%\™: { Washing Pow ler, 3 packages ~ 2h¢, come from
of itsuierveless hands in all” direc: on th : ; t 1 left hi ing in the eracible, apply the acids, Carlyle. : = a! Mustard, per bottie, = Te, comes to N
tions. San Francisco was built up up 0 e ppreieg ad . ses vers oe verdict oS ahaesiat Doweg the debate on the river aud : Pepper, per bottle, 10c, On Tues
ini i Vv. tTurner's st it . morality and religion is: ‘‘'Weighe a we : =
dy mining-and will have to stand by . messare gt Tutner’s store for “a -euit . 4 ing.” harbor bill Representative Page, reBi oe -dtant, the mining or go down,
>of sheet iron. He -boeght «a pistol
and a’bowie at Legg & Shaw’s dur-.
in the balance and found wanting.”
The Reformed Sinners. ~
‘ferring to the Sacramento and San
Joaquin rivers, said that wheat lies
FOR SALE-CHEAP.£4 Ererything Fresh and warrant
ed to be:the Best.cial C.ubyy
popular ba
Taxing to Kin. / ing the afternoon. If.it does not uy : : ' . ; $ CELE , icé
The .B see rain to-day-He says he’s going out to. Whe FreeLance says':—The Febrotting beside the railroad tracks for A PWELLING IN — dee ee eee ar ae
aa iihs Graded h ‘}ruary Abstemious Club still holds . the want of nayigable improvements Thistledew Whisky a aes
rounds to get the range of Good Repair, on the BMCHOW WT GINA, extended,
~ tblest tinanciai organs published ‘in
the country, truthfully arraigns one
af the evil featuresof California'snew
of time. Taxing for necessa’y’ rethat pisto!. Next Friday evening he
will be installed in his office, and
Brewing Company, held Thursday
its own. Nota member has: been
lost’; not .ong.Kts*veen thrown. over
briety and go at least through
on the rivers of the State, ‘which
should be capable of bearing the
commerce of the Pacific Coast emof the Mississippi river. This 're—Red Dog Road, beFor family and medicinal purposes, has been e
__rely upon
dancing se
constitution: it Galfer Brest things -are-expected-of him inj he fencer=3t—ishinted thet the} cf ; ond Pine Grove Cemetery. ALSO AGENT FOR THE This m constiuution regis _— Califor ihe way of mealetaiuing ordecin the Club will celebrate the advent of the . Pite; and in conclusion he announced x a y ee _ This mio
ae ine a fe he dearly for her ia Clebd. oak day of March, with a feast, and that, if he lived to assist at the INQUIRE WITHIN 3@ DAYS AT Eclipsé, Sparkling Muscatel, parts for t
ea leaks dose — ag Oi ree th race ase ‘that the feast is to be gotten up by a. O'ganization of the next House, he} f12-lm ‘€ITIZEN3 BANK. and Grand Prize week. Hf,
apite o cts a Se : : ; .
A Nevada © et would labor to procure thé. elect ing the v
cessful, and‘to: build up business for jess ahaa opps: oleeter ee) ae ee i f ‘ ‘s k Ys an CHAMPAGNE. novelties
Sigs: Peaaciaah whist wan the miracle . At the annual meeting of the Sina that part the a ee lo. © nome man for speaker who wi 2 yi
cate an extension on the lead of so. recognize that there is acountry west . Must be Reduced . Richard Roberts ne many
ae venue is legitimate; but taxin: to
punish, to wreak revenge, and to exat its ottice, No. 415 Sacramento
street, San Francisco, the following
Board of Trustees was elected to!
March. The Club aré about securing a nice and cozy room where they
can have rat.onal ant unstimulated
mark was greeted with hearty applause by all the members from the
Must be Reduced‘t
PAT. CLANCY. “ DAN. MORGAN,
he sees. §
insist that
tion to get
-He-or-kill, issomething never before i : enjoyment. Nolecturing on--hu-. sections referred to .
attempted in this country, and its . Serve for the ensuing year: Wm. . manity will be allowed in that room. M b Red d! COON, SEAMAN. = Pref, H:
notable failure in California will be . -Hess, Joseph May, Wm. Hess, Jr., Seema ere Senator Watson Correvts wn Error. ust @ heduced:. . = : and will ix
likely to prove a lesson that will for. J.B. Fargo and Henry Voorman, _ A ereneer Seseernewen. esmiaunatoain = coon mt oe P. CLANCY. &. Co., = ~instructior
ever satisfy the desire for a similar The report of the. Superintendent
The Grass Va ley Union of yester‘E 8. RedcKD-Uniow: Pardon me
for troubliag you tocorrect that por O° ecg OVERSTOCKED WITH THE
NEVADA CITY.
tal’music.
experiment in other States, * * and the Secretary upon being read / day says: John Montgomery of Penn . -tion ef my speech found in your last his family
* * © Thesystem of multiplied showed a highiy satisfactory. condiValley says that during the late high issue, wherein I am made to say that Fi S er i City his p
taxation imposed by hoodlum con. tion of the affairs of the Company . water Squirrel creek reached as high. the mining counties have been and inest tock of. ‘New Firm at the Old Stand. desiring hi
stitutioa-making, upon capitaland en. . for the past year. This being the. a point as any time within his exoo oe ee .
8, up P 8 : ; whole tax payed under the deb is to leave
terprise, for no ether reason than to first-and only lager beer brewery esyl ihe gps Nags ae hong A hil, ‘. bill. ‘hav would be too gross a mis. . im Bookstore,
gratify the revenge of envy, amounts . tablished west of the Rocky mounyet, Hf the Ft pi aati take to allow to go uncorrected. I THE new “rm of P. them at th
to nothing less than confiscation, . tains, the experiment bas proved a . ning to start their plows. acinct ee Ce “Her a aes ronmmenged. business on . terme,
No such State constitution as the exgrand success and the brew unequala = aig ies water tax is $23,094, and her State . ” AS, ae ae oe rome aie
isting one in California can stand, led in quality by aa 2 imported. er and district tax is sufficent to, bring} Ever brought to Nevada City, . to doall kinds of pay Work in the /
and the State advance in prosperity Large shipments are continually. be-. The other night Bickels we t. it upto $3,000, The Siate outside ia : — — peg tle ee Sames %
and power. Labor and capital can . img madeto Mexico, China, Japan home'and fomud his wife particularly . the district, only pays$242,000. The; Iam determined to sell the) fenced workman, peste. cine cut-ox’¥
a hi ; 5, jp, . aud the Islands, givinz complete sat: . Tetrospective. “She ‘talked of the whole district tax is $50,900. The ‘os gq . Persons having Picksand Drills to repair
o nothing except in copartnership. . 904 “he oe etving ast with a tear amd looked. to the. district portion of the-Statate tax is, same at Wholesale or Retail . wit do well to give us a call as the Boss year past
If the one-attempts te crush the oth. isfaction with very profitable returns. . future with a sigh. $50,000 = the water tax paid by the during the next Picks of the town are made at this shop. George Ha
bot! et AE Nea <2 . “Ob, by the way,” said Bickels, miners is $51,000. San Francisco pays : . EXorsce-Shocine.
Bes we Sal seh os o Truckee *“‘Mepublican” Items. . he sat rig ance ao hed palling $117,000 of the State tax, and he eGo iD ~~ Persons ‘having Horse Shoeing to _ _—
pier aera y Y ee 4 . off his boots, “I saw a gentleman . C4% well afford to, inasmuch as her A a be done will do well to give usa call sued Whit
labor in Ca ifornia is waree than any . Boca has a French day-schodl and] gown town to-day who would give a. Citizens own $50,000,000 worth of —AT— 18 we have a first-class workman, : judgment,
which capital ever dared to set up, . 49 English might sohool. thousand ¢ollars to see you.” a — ac she ‘receives half : wun sc oeaeuaaaen again asif
Pay Gress preparations are being wad “Who was he? Does he live in. their total yield. San Franciscoand
or ever dreamed oe Bin bop sarrrseiack _— seine Littte Roak © 10 . ihe dite ot pays al the ar na os i ie nee ;
eee ies ae i “T don’t know his name.” except $125,000. That amount 5 RAND :
& Beer-Drinking Nation. 7 babe ry Brass — “I'll warrant that it Sod Oliver out not . break any of the jother congratula
: . Boge ui The.last-two er, three . morniags Gregg.” pa Counties. ours, B,J. Watson. t along s0 8
3 The constimption of malt liquor in . have been very cold, but“’the days} ‘‘No.” ae Fes. 10, 1881. ? oe SAR RARER?! FESTIVAL & BALL wien theo
in this country has salsa aver are delightful; the sun shines brightMidas he mvat be re aac oie om bagharees tae z word that
100 percent. im Gon years. “During ly and the snow is fast disappearing. as : wo : This is not Buncombe, but a himself a
1880, according to the Retailer, taxes : Guess again. I mi know his ae 9 Os . WILL BE GIVEN AT ]
, according chbinahdis E. J. Dyer met with quite a pain: +4 3 John Sherman will go back to the oo] @e. ;
: y q pain. name if I were to hear it. gs . . ia cabin and ;
were paid on 13,374,000 barrels, or 114) scoidsnt on last Wednesday . ‘Oh, £ do wi knew !” said the —— a long sit, or the predic-{ Plain Bysiness Proposition ! c 2 _ i jumpe
414,000,000 gallons * beer. ie */ morning. He was coupling. cars, ——— rod eo hides fault. Colonel Exeteas io pon MY ASSORTMENT OF sesaansanies au Hall, marchedjor
equivalent to about rg ei for and the liak being frosty, his fingers. —}ye6e pot I remember his. 9° *y¥ing: a TOBACCOS awore out
ery — dante gees ‘ — = froze te it and he could not remove now.” es e =o make _ Lege sot that ee . North Bloomfield, . ff ilten, char
GOUDSTY. 1AAviEg © Paley [ra them, the drawheads coming togeth-. ~ ‘‘Harvey Glenkins.” a ROP INAD Wilh ROLES Fresh a ig Vi
: ‘ ra ’ eth : ” 4 pass. Wh
samen Dc quantity rPler aud catching him, breaking the} aie ne none Went Bis lowe wilt She oud tok lve? i: ONFECTIONERY, vas ON THE NIGHT OF -taid-to-be
reson Glasses & year for each . skin on allof his fingers the. “I don’t k “Ob, he wil jive,” put in Tom. ve : int will
male over 31. years old inn Sonnet palm of his hand, bus -kdckily not namé, oNrhy would in give eng Young, who heard. the _ remark. CUTLERY, Thestay, Paeenry 3, ger 4 ‘aa the 1
States. When we cousider 'the very breaking any-auy honé, sand dollars to see me. 2” li 2 tie May “. rns enable araeee FRUIT, Etc. ing before
large number of adult males who : ‘Because he's _blind,”—Detroit hoe = Wishincisa. logge er eae FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE — Senge
rate _ — ef es gir ae ‘Stolen Boidtly £om the**Transeript.” Fone Fre jac drink, smoke, = chew, and there is Boars a _— ee neh CATHOLIC 3 cH Officer Sec
mpbiinas coher SY ee oe et in yeukerday's Grass Valley U A Chat with Salvini. © no reason Why heshoulin’t live to Segoe gase NEW CHUR ton to tows
most moderate minner, and at more . . . ee, 2 AE asia ‘ —-. be eighty.” LOWER PRI :
ar ale Set kane sin cal, om pe an important article re-] Qn being introduced to the great. ‘And you pro to. keep him in : CES OF THAT TOWN. not claim .
d 4 spat ROY p a ‘lating to the Derbec mine, which . tragedian 1 opened the conversation the Senate until he dies ?” an a y a ester in Nevada City can aod has nc
ent that some 0 . meriOai* . . neared in.the ‘TRavscatrr, but ie. by remarking; “Signor Salvini,. “Of course wedo. He has always. ” 7) : any manne
must drink a great eal, five by the VieaiatGowe Le chiaros curo macearoni,” to which been good tome. I am for Joha— = >: MONE. covtec cuts ocunatees O2 & Latte,
dents a glass this heer manufacture . . ° . . he courteously responded ; ‘*Signor . 4i0"t you Grosvenor? Read a few of my Prices: Establis
of 1880 brought $: 6,000 ar hixchangy, the latter paper stealing . Americano, Andantestiletto.” I was} ‘Yes, I’m for him.” Cigars that-cost $126 -5-ihounand 1 wee ee:
ree ae it bodily, punctuation and ajl, from . de ighted to hear it, and replied :— : 5 Wrantiees t aa pee E The Tru
about $7.50 per epita for every man, ; % : reais . te bedaend p at 12 1-2 cente apiece. = :
: “ rs * . our columus, The Union could have . “Mezzo tinto, bittorio viva} Ir is ng-more and more! Cigars that cost $70 a thousand in San . will hold a
woman and child. Thi is is a quarpublished Shas item With the proper voce.” That seemed to please Sal. customary to do away with many of . prancisco 1 sell at § 1:8 conte apiece Nevada and Grass Valley . Ciiedk ons
ter more'than the total expense of : _— vini, and he remarked, smiling :—. what Emerson tells the ‘modern inRegular Bit Cigar at pips er —_ ’ C days
yating the United States Govern— pore era pert! nakwoek it 16 Bikg mag jo arent mio,” 1 agrest Ponvenienoes. ctationary wash-. Very good Cigar fer four ponphnegea Wood & Lumber Co. agi
ee P esired, as itappeared in Tues-} with Wim, and said ; Bravo lazzarins are no r built in our best I : which con
aa. ee day's issue of the TRANSCRIPT oni piano.” He seemed to like the. houses, and are being removed from]. ital re TERP CONSTANTLY OW [HAND “With wate
ae ee 4 ‘ _. idea very much and declared quite} Older ones where they . were once FR ee aD bie ter Com
“Don't you wish Winter was over ". Gt.ass eyes for horses are now made . derini.” 1 then shovk ds and} ber sets of beautiful china, which} PTH All kinds of Common and Clear quest that
Bet your life! We wish it was ovar . "cn Such Perfection that the animals . sae ype Bealbe glee: ii ilbared pattel.n, Aedhae fy se behead Ee ae . SUB oD Me wbie
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