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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

February 8, 1871 (4 pages)

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Examiner biiendy charged the Reporter of being a railroad. organ, which 3 soft impeachment was’ ‘Genied in words comes the Santa Clara Argus, ehéeb eater, W.A. January, isa candidate for the Deinocratic nomination fir State Printer. The “Argus renews the charge ander the polite caption of “Hog Eat Dog.” The Reporter comes back and swears like the army in Fisniers that if ite,.enemics are wise they will not dare ‘accuse it of “being false to the principles of the Democratic party,’ and conclades thasly : The: has not been and never will be guilty of any of these things. It will perform ite daty to the Demo-— ‘ae tae eee misrepresenta‘This may be a total refatation of the Argus, and it may cause them to maintain strict silence in the future as to is certainly ingenious. It reminds us of the charge of horse stealing by proving _beyond « doubt that be did nut robs . i 20011 37503 31751 45278 22709 21611 581331667 34216 30330 11701 3149 466 45107 28299 22268 7125 37896 2903 27222 32209 32480 29004 8285 22637 29416 S712 42589 34685 29374 14043 8522 30608" 13534" 15076 12150 24110 14996 24873 32007 16164 46214 21010 153 37509 1524 34639-29540 46668-7785 . 21609 36264 6040 42017 13061 13717 47287 31163 35866 16647 34220 29817 48036 24491 35100 20152 33005 4260 21345 44034 47923: 26027 27378 19251 5450 13230 40884 14151 41330 39418 24577 46328 36434 39575 9786 44169 37417 28888 44197 16681 42583 30052 +. 4954 19122 17462 37468 49931 30981 43755 22602 11727 22231 36513 7253 47446 30813 492337 4302 227%. 25029. 22094 19750 47042 23189 901 16429 29163 45500 12288 41774 11993 25033 12797 46779 32179 39738 17347 10224 41067 46368 23768 5550 30634 31663 37933. 27199 12212 9906 11955-4699. 19460 41673 21309 17552 28431 1717 4008. 21586 23193 41588 18351 chicken roost. ‘The gubernator‘il appointees, the Union and such ambitions young men as January will have to stand ‘from under or the Reportorial gust will knock them into the middle of Decetuiber. “~ Greely has.been writing a anion of articles in the Dribune,on“What 1 Know of Agriculture.” They are very. excellent but that does not prevent the press from’ poking fan at the old faan. Hete is one of the latest : A Missouri farmer wrote to Sadik Greely to know if silk culture couid be made profitablé in Missouri. The Vetw~ eran A rist of the Tribune thought that it could; He said that it would necessitate some trouble and expense to import the silksemege . sheep from thé mountainous regions of {omens Asia, bat thought they could be. easily. domesticated iu Misevari, He said he prestimed the rearing of the silke bearing sheep would become such any tant branch of i “io vin five years, that t me give 100,000 majority pl of @ protective tariff, and sndtpl ti present circulation of tiv “Lhe same farmer also inquited us to the probable profit of raising broom~ cora in that State. Mr, Greeiy telt assured that it woald be profitabie, but advised his corrrespondent to raise the plain-handled variety of brooms, inas— much as they were a mofe hardy vuriety than those with red aad blue rings around the bendles:: Whoa January 28 W,A. January, of the Santa Clara Argus, accuses the’ Reporter of being ona” dy, the Central Pacific Railroad ny throbgh the agency of a “sterling Democrat,” Whose services were obtainable in the emergency. “The Aryus concludes ite remarks by siying: “It makes bat little difference 47998 44315 25198 35333 48494 23217 17049 10285 19646 15985 4725 45568 11836 593 20130 32134 39563 6367 6492 92461 26369 $8833 12807 32496 15773 1874 piso 21929 44744 24490 887 6062 99951-46529 23452 19372-1381 9942 13608 34012 20387 19714 20117 45857 (27948 34672 48687 1176 32135 89673 7007-13098 1061 43151 44377 87298-29905 87377 15388 36992 26133. 2171 3286 15497 22837 42260 40886 201 . 23957 3693 47700 6189 22719 ‘20898 16685. 11301 6035 23670 34111 41597 27751 20139 33952 14937 44740 47865 41556 21368 11068 17222 23194 22049 13782 38037 24915 29346 22723 44412 29485 25637 26836 1853422312 11883 24778 18553. 10782 21112 4981; 41560 81697 20346 388 5626 11393 9376 6014 . 24034 18149 45557 41779 48773 31636 412417 25944 48233 44441 16057 6447 8823 19364. 12552 3162 25712 37405 540 2020 27524 8390 33563 16875 38823 9984 31811 43269 83615 2615 47996 40267 350382 15573 18712 8717 37500 18248 36391 23886 22140 13695 28878 15225 40136 49000 14473 24194 12015 22622 43402 13963 22310 36733. 5034 30275 15286 6018 5705 20522 4962 88929 17674 13035 16518 20726 37265 44334 6652 26746 4874 223515 15817 17290 23511 46398 7324 4062 28545 15906 43168 31375 14178 22500 46499 $5018 38062 35019 21502 46125 10100 9856 41440 30603 817 28600 15824 6738 11967 27760 11037 23975 13910 12462 45169 26024 20068 35458 42485 26936 $8513 30228 31961 27474 5567 27769 15808 28815 2497 8167 48285 44294 18845 41685 22449 4241 45451 2862 $2665 16901 10536 21085 42942 41130 5916 17950 12056 43748 30861 3111 41603 32960 31186 17219. 20663 45413 to us whether dog eats hog or hog eats { 42466 84771 2554 9822 15947 46434 dog.” The Argus editor being a prominenit candidate for'State Printer, the The Argue. haa’ no reason to be jeal-~ ous. of the , as there is no one conmezted witli the ‘cata blish ment who is new or will bea candidaw against its ed.wor'for State Priover, or any other Stave office. Thy Reporter don’t relish this sort of kicking . inthe tracesyand sings out in despair,““Whoa Tentary yr A ‘PROMINENT ‘dealer’ in Bourbon whiskey says the Kentucky distillers ~ have now on ‘hand fall two and a half years: ‘supply of such ‘liquor, fot which there is no ‘remunerative. market. & Giencrway et Bruno, Austria, . who beteoowpe ra name in becap nade 23101 27851 7719 47902. 84101 4876 6773 87567 .44688.38844 .32209. 2349 20146 3764 1641 89224 39924 27426 17044 9783 41750 14667 7836 31102 5611 19613. 11795. 49759 24496 46507 31205 23903 49907 45878 20687 39418 82489 26719 1421 9073 10998 10801 8555 87604 5071 48868 47 29907 42449 26078. 17249 16726 4101 9278 29075 48369 47815 88948. 29106 41352 22858 45363 88125. 6802 6605, 19056. 42396 7643 288 36205 9032 12028 24263 25129 19604 24991 28224-36886 14726 31849 16865 46474 5169 44167 4856 5158 3899 44009 24429. 15480 43049. 4507815060 $521 1706 44086 45734 24392 89948 . Bea ~“h11380 49639" 22959 10760: 16206 956 26554°41008'28728 19784 1956" 6137 . the Treasary, and filing a bond in the 20117 18194 28768 51 14815 18641 2121 . 19112 2175 31958 34409 19051 25269 . Jowed the following bills : j ler, Justice of the Peace,out.ot gent : ‘that time: Pal psa At the ; Deer coat cccaling is Hdiy lt Feine, upon the payment of $36 iato sum of $1,000. ‘The rates are the same as last year. in Bloomfield township, upon payment of $50and filing a bond in the sam of $1,000. Rates and place of collection game as last year. Thomas Freeman,Middle Yaba crossing, upom payment of $36 and giving s bend in the sum of $1,600. Peter Pardon was anthorized to collect tolls on-the South Yuba, at Par~ -don’s crossing on ti Gen Jean send. Rates unchanged.. Sas Saagins Wan grata seiahaitni te collect tolls at the same place and rates at the Bridgeport crossing of the South Yaba. Edwards & Co. are authorized to col~ lect tolis at Cooper's bridge on the South Yuba.. Rates same.as last year. Andrew Merryman was authorized to collect tolls at the Bloody Run bridge, Bloomfield towaship, upon payM.S. Millikin was authorized to col~ lect tolis onthe Washington’ road. Hates same as last — Bills Allowed,The Board of Supervisors . have. ate J. Sioteral fand, $48. R. Hockine, Constable, general fund, $62.10. A. Moree, sce Supt., general fund $30, J. R. 6s, Constable, $40425. . .J. RB. special fund $160.23 Snow. ; The depth of snow was inctéased about one foot at Eareka by the late storm. The snow is now three feet deep at that place.
‘AP a party given at Brentville, Va., while the musicians were at supper and the dancers were enjoying &@ promenade around the room, a large hog, probably attracted by the music he had heard and wishing-to,parsicipate in the festivities, dashed into the ball room aod began eircling around, accompanying his Cance by squealing most un-~ musically. The ladies in an Anstant were on the benches, and for a few moments his hogship had it all to himself. At length, however by the application of boots and sticks, he was persuaded to leave and quiet was restored. “Tue disruption of the Imperial Court has caused the exile of allthe Emperor’s friends, many of whom ate just now settled in Switzerland. Geneva fairly overflows with titled exiles, Isabella of Spain, and Henry V.of France . son lead the royalties—the latter under the modest title‘ of -M: Aubrey. Prince Pion Plon and his’ wife Clotilde, lead the minor notables. Having sold their plainly ins hotel. A number of ladies and gentlemen of the Court cluster aroand these Imperial relics, and two or three ex~Pretects keep up the illusion of the old days of riotous festivity. Queer Case. — The Grass Valley . a Union saya: Justice Paynter had be. fore him on Monday a very queer case. Edwin Wilson was arrested on a charge of petit larceny. He had gone into a cabin on Massachusetts Hill afd had svatched through the cabin. ~when detected. He then said he was looking for money as he had been told 20 years ago to bay a ticket in the Grass . Valley lottery. A shadow had told him ‘the ticket to buy. Wilson had hought the ticket of the number the shadow ‘told him previous to his arrest, He talked as if he was insane, and made go imany ‘tarions ¢ Statements that Justice ‘Paynter sent him op ite ten ico In William Weitig ca sont aad he : . thes citys: cic ing $36 and giving bonds in $1,000." charges male “bythe Examiner and . 195t 15966 80268-10086 37306 “15343 . Rates the same as ‘fast year. eee Constable, board of prisoners ete . luxurious villa Prangi, they live quite . im the West. In Toledo, Ohio. recently . @ feminine orator took but $15 at the’ ‘Tue present Dake of Wellington is inguished. Mn. Ole Ball, according to the Bos‘ton Gazette, will hereafter reside in PSA A Ae OFFICE OF THE GRASS VALLEY BENEVOLENT AERO: : EATEe, Scene Grane Valier, _ Ant, 2871. jEitcmakes fates GENTS2You a ‘Sercby notified to make a falland complete return of all oneys, Tickets and ‘3 Grass Valley Gifs Concert, as insignificant as his father was dis-. and Stubs, pertaining to the : oo : irae The . Cast » seems te, sede a Iagal . fruy Mie Ebas u tha len he ew i oe weekly published in Dadlin, and addressed “to the daughters of Eve ail Coughs, Colds. Croup, over the world.” Bem weap: Catarrh and Lucrunine is not always profitable Bronchial Affections. — This celebrated Medicine was formerly put up in New York by nat ix bots — Four ot im. ity ‘a welll tion i om 20 anaes to one new im case of Croup, Try it. Im case of Whooping Cough, Try it above diseases éver known ! For Sale by PRESTON & FAIRCHILD. __ Nevada. Jan. 17th. AMBON W. LESTER. Cc. B. MULLOY LESTER & MULLOY. Dealers 12 &e. &e, ~_No.58.Bread Stree.. “¢ To this Office, on or before the FIRST DAY OF MARCH. 1871, witheut furtber notice. You will please ac— knowledge the receipt hereof, eo that we may gg tt Be have received the same. are generally weil wigettigaet among Agents and fi deneed that ee ee ow that eae There--will be bo-Ne-ferther—Fest=. pomesent. We are in hope that the whole number of Tickets will be sold,. and. that : will. vive yFOur attention to the matter use your utinost endeavors to dispose of the Tickets. THE DRAWING WILL eae TAKE PLACE ON THE FIRST OF MARCH, ‘the $20,000 Compe of magne Peg Be A and so on down im proportion tothe number of Prizes offered, Therefore, by reducing the number of Tickets the chances are increased for winping jen 9 proportion as the amounts are rearnrnsting:that the _— Will be satista which we wit =y sore autlaiactory — postponement. rat KING, rv General Rastanentne V. BA, John Webber, Seoelary Card—To the the Public.. ~~ January Sist, 1s, We, the underaiided, residents of the town of Grass Valley, in behaifof the pabiie, ledge our word and honor, to see that the Gitt Con ert, to be given at this stiall be eouaneted honorably and fairly ; that for every Tick— < sold and accvunted ior to tre sonegere. 6 number shalt be placed the wheal on the day of drawing, and that all ehall have an equal Chance for the Prizes to be drawn; that none and honest men oo mittee to be hoe ; that each every one therew Th wit cen Reariaeek: fall and lete ere ated a full and com: list of unsold and cancelled Tickets, together with the numbers thereof, so that every may know if their Ticket’ was pla in C:CUNAWAY, -$, P. DORSEY. MAR TIN FORD, A. HOOPER, ° ee 1EL COLLINS: RNGLEOM the wheel urnot. Silk Worm Eggs ard ‘Mulberry Trees Patil Sale. YEAR OLD and 2.000 10 000 32. one ear old MULBIAIY wy Nghia Slr i alse: SILEWOKM wuts, the ego Wares Annual, pr a Agaeal aaa Japanese bivoltines—all uf COMPANY, . OF LONDON. bs ca A Capital $8,000,000. ee rm! ; aZALEXRR, BELL & 60 Agents for the Pabad eed ONBVADA crry. IMPERIAL: FIRE INSURANCE BhivEn 4 re rorren, a Dealers in}. ne “. Frroue, BACON, HAMS, LARD and ali sorts of PROVISIONS on baud. New Goods constantly received frum the Eastern markets; am: them HYPEKION SEA MOSS FAKINA, pra Hire All are requested to are: ta a ages LESTER &. ea: “Nevada, Dec. wa ime $50 REWARD. ie WILL PaY ete Reward for inicrmation which will secure the arrest aud. conviction of any one guilty vf Breaking tn Eaters thereto: ne or abstracuny hy ger gees P.M. Nevada City” Feb. 4th. 1871 RAFFLE! a petegenpedis eee & Pattison Saturday Evening, Feb, 11, 1871, IX ELEGANT ©O1L PAINTAfGm, by well’ known Artis. Cost the Importer mearly One '-Whousand Dollars wilt be i Rafilead for $600. HIGHEST THROW, The “OLD OAKEN BUCKET,” cost $850. 2xp HIGHEST. . “A MARINE VIE W\?-Cont $125. ap HIGHEST. “KVENING — LEAVING THE FIELD. Cost a 4rf HIGHEST. “JACOB IN THE HOUSE OFr LABON.®* Cost bohat ota HIGHEST, “ BOAZ AND RUTH, THE GLEKANOR.? Cost. [email protected] THROW. “LANDSCAPE AND SHEEP.”— Cost $80. ALL IN SPLENDID FRAMES. 300 Tickets at $2.00 each. FF ines Paintings canbe teen at the Store . SPENCER & PATTISON. COLA SSNGEMEE, the obenehan . have this formbers, day the firm of THOM & J » fee ‘on tne Foun» dry business. Sis hi rel Nevada, January 30th, 1s71. — Nevada Iron and Brass = ec _ ALL KINDS CP i Row LEVINGC? ae It is the best Medicine for the Groceries, Provisions, Case Goods tub FisH, MICHIGAN CKANBokblEs, noe ga in-our line : ei. mw oe se oe A @4a2a&n «& = a eee” a a le. Sf