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January 18, 1882 (4 pages)

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4 ' ee fen Br . \ a > } ! ty ‘ 2 s ee rn % a % a . : 1 4 “6 re ry a ty, set ’ + = ‘ . c ! 4 é se. Ci “When we take into consideration _ the iadex. * the improperly aistnisd The Daily Travseript, . ~WEWADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. ‘. rem a mean wT ofl Jan. 18, 1882. cect Se ——————— ingelh asl Stage, Robberies and Detectives. pected to tebare to : He is barnstorming the towns on a Gospel-Te nperance tour. Recently, in Sacramento, he stated . in 4 licture that nothing but religion eould cure a man. of drunk :nness, aud, of course, he wanted it under= wiiat the stil Wells, Fargo, & £5. ave /abandoning their roytes im’ At “izona because tieir losses by stage robberies more tidu balance their receipts, Itis a} hamiliating cireamstance that in our ever-bodstud Republic the s spirit of plundze and mi idar triumphs over jaw and ovder,—Truckes Republi. stodd that theoonly" religion that: is: Coys efficacious in tha gure,is iis owa parNonsens¢, Tae “‘spiritof pluu* . ticular kind df reltvidh? dor and marder” does not “triumph over law and ordér” long enough at a tims +, in Avizoni or. elsewiere, t> warrant sue a refleetion bing casi “gver-boastel Bapublic. 4 We, know of many c1ses -of men redeemed fidal drankenuéss who were not af.the time of the redemption 1 religion st Gud, “dn ‘the other han T; wé hive geén” men promiuent in the church _who--were—confirmed tia certain proportion of the peo-. drunkards, Oag of the brightest ple in every eauntey ave sinfal—in . Methodist preachers that was ever their leanings, and when we als re-}o.1 the Pacifis Coast was a ¢old= minber the temosation held forth . bloode-] drankard; thatis he wonld’ daily by express companies-engaged . get drunk deliberately. It: is true, in carrying: bullion, we -can only . that his habits of intoxication pre— wonder that stage robberies in the} vented hint ‘trout attainidg disttuewest ave aa few and far between as'. tign as a preacher, but, ‘aside frovti is the case. They and many other . his druukeness, 4#e was'a sincere and crim23 eould be checked altogether . earnest AeWoted. OF Yéligion and a hy # lopting the use of trained bloodpdwerful and tloquent® éxpoicit “of hounds as. datectives, Oue ~ keenChristianity, Dian who never euter sented dog will aczomplish more in. ehureh front one year’ end td the this ling than a waole score of the . other cure, themselves df the. vice of erage hiumiwn deSectives now en. drunkenness by the force cf will others gagedin deawing big-salaries and) gre stvedi bysthe persuasitn of friends putbing on airs over common ttor. or. their, love «ddr their . families; vals. Tae bloodhound proposition biit to say that no man can be cured has got-to be aceepted sooner—or) of trunkenness eXcopt througi religjater, “and the , express companies jo jg equivalent to. agserting that aad public authorities miglit as well] tie dratkatd #ho does not embrace acknowled ze the fact first-as-last. religiot4e ‘doditied: “This is tteither a fact tidra hutiaie theory; itis a fandtidal, pharasaidd! ¢idt, and just mines amnenjoined, #ich & seit meht'as is to be expetied ) are. all in. ‘active . from religions liuwhbiigs of the class «-psration raining the waterways -of : icdechae. ‘Jue State aad threatening to whélit $ Witich Brother Hatlep beck belongs. vities an l farms, butyso soou as the Sathce Cool. atturnzys get loose from the Gold] 2.4 vei tes ee Run ease, Jwhish-will be in’ two}. The fanny man of the San Jose weeks, perhaps, injanctioi suits will Mercury wrote this: “Speaking of be commenced against. every. «hyoe i dranlie mine at work upon the Yaba Coroner's j jiries, pits n2in mind o and Bear rivers, aud, we suppose, . @ cirdinistance When I lived in Neiipou the Am-erican aud Cysuidues vaila county. A man was, lost in ulso. . Thao, vandelds> mtu: ebay isu ntatyd an) was foaid after a gone after with energy, 6r-tihey will i ies" Fed, Pe jzave no place ion the valley. vpoa . 4wo weeks’ sexre': froz nay stiff as a which man can set f§ot. —Sacranten=. poker, -A. now Coroner had just to Bee. Wee dlected, and of coaise he hid This ‘year those “vandats” will . g do the thing upin style, So he take out enough gold tobay at: the . summoned six goud, mea as a jury, market value all the property id the}and they started out for the ten State that has been orever will be . files’ tramp. through te wnow:-to 1a any Way injured by their opera= . w.rere the body. was. Taey dida’t tions, The only persons that will get back to‘camp that ; day, nor the profit anythiny from the injunction text. On tho third day the. boys suits now in prosress or yet td We got uneasy, and a party started out institnted wilbs tha lawyers “and . to find the Coroner aad his jary. oth:r court hangers-on. ‘Pita Id ers: {May I be darned if they dida’t tind “wil be thé fariners who will be ruin-. the whole lot sibting upright around ‘«Land the-m‘uers who will be erip-. the body, ewary.-one-of them as. dead pled. Tne fittlers-who ard playing . and cold as an icicle. =Waconceladed the foolish diuvers inte-ths“tttws of . that a cold blast—had sweptup—the linmcial ruin must be aised gulch and did its dead!y work as a a they squatted around examining the Prcir Motives: body.” on our The hydrauli that have wate We ask the Trinsctirr td dorthe out plaiuly and give Vetter feasdud turn it has yet dove for ts purchase of that new tadex: —Tidings. Tae Tyanscearer id notin .the business of “booing” Mrs Kitts’ index, ncither has it at any~time -advosated the purchase thereof. We ire willing to! leave it with the Supervisors as to whether or’ no the county can alfu:d to pay $2,509) for Iu thie tieantime we are perfectly willing ts lét tle Tidings and the scribber Who snedk&’ behind nants. of “Humbug Hater” Wang away to ‘their hearts’ conterit: We believe the newspaper is honest in its opnosition to the in lex, but eqaally positive that the uewspaper's blatant correspondent above referr ad to is actuated by motives 6f a dif‘fereat charac.er, -— wee -Z — _ —ee -— Homoward Bonad Mine, Union. The water in the Homeward Bound suwft was pumped Lout to the depth of 149 feet in the incline ot Saturday last, but-in lowering the water gained 12 feet, There is a grext deal'of water in the flat through which thé vein rans,and besides thore 13 crasideradle groanl opened by drifts aut stopss, alt’ of Which-have to-bedraiued, and of course some tims will be necessary for the work, The Il-inch pump is doin s its duty wellan Lin dus tints the miag will ba drainsd to the bostum, _—<7es i. we. RB, ‘Pastatiation, ° Wee are OR Tonle. Dear, red the Bey a installAbou it, No. 38, at Muore’s Plat, last Siturday eveSkating at Ten koe. ning, aS follows; Gast fhusp, Ce P.; Various ofiisers > of Adem EB wamyette: ge Truckee . Yi He Hyite, Jas. Doyle, 3 oo ot at a Si Why Ho Atwater, (Scribes BoM, vrites tothe Bee: une Berges Patt Geir Niuuzard, LW. } rozen over, and itis vow the finest rink in the world, »Thecice is perfectly safe, and itis as clear as a Shirror, Those. wanting tu indalge in sKating shoul eam’ up at bhie, hsa snow storm would spdil—it: Sleighing is good to the lak«,” A Sorioms Charse. . Ag} A. Ranch, Gada; As Cuierdi, < _ Heer, Ist Wi BE AD nrose, DOC, Mina Wise. MM. _ “thins SW ks Hakan eee Ist Ghard of the te = Dowiltttvgt: SMeasemger cas no © ee The "k ube” Qiarte Company hive e hppttert for “A patent, and. the Manimoseh . Soinuany have filed au -idversé-elitiny © 2-2 = As Joseph Fletcher, of Sierra Valléy, wis getting out ‘logs for the Marguerita, Mine, bis borses started}: to run away. Rudesrvoring to stop them he wae violeutly threen trom ris Wagon, thé*ferward wheel passfily over hig legan . , scanned ‘w frac: . A gentleman who ought to “pan what he is talking'abous says that the Sacramerito Bee's fepbrisof® the testimony in the G tet Reinease Are . evidently prepared™vwithweview th j prefidicing th: mingrst w¥tise. Me vhargestltat the Beeds . spafeuing ag: Anfamously dishaadraule ‘tomrsd. i! Chis re-Pe.t: A “Temperane? i Mumbax. The wicked ‘Daily Report of San Francisco thus goes after Hallenbeck ‘imgea call hin) Series of _meet-“ alley and 18 exe eounty 000: interior , sition to the inte whether Mr. Kitts lias employett tlie other attorneys'in the county to talk oa . the ‘Kitts indexes * Burrows of our making himself donsp ‘lie favor of -his indexes, as is intima: ted by correspondent i in the Tidings! Unt it seeils to ane as thoagh the best argument. get made by him lim favor of the* county buying those itdexes id fring the opposition of the said attorney-from= this town. The opinion of such men as Messrs, Niles’ Searts; “Cs Wi Cross, ,A. C, Niles; J) Mz' Walling, E, M. Preston, ete, thatotbe chuufy smevLp purchase those indexed,shotfld and would no-dowbt, will have mueli weight . . with an intelligent Board. of Super-. visors; but add to that the fact that A. Bargows is drrosgp to the baying of said-indexes;-and: cin. any one suppose that the Board wou'd long hesitate in knowmg jast w hat to do in the premises? ‘Humave Harer’s.Newenpor. A Positive Blessing: The Virginia City (Nevada) Enterprise says: An old-time resident of California who his been giving some attention to the Slickens proposition, tidw agitating the. ranchers in. the valleys of that State, and who: returited to the Comstock’ last week, says there is nothing in the Iowl sent up by the ranchmen, His notion of the whole business: is that slickens is'a benefit.to tle land on which they are deposited’ He says it amounts to about the: same. thing as the,overflow of the Nile in Egypt. The only difference is that in Egypt they aéeept the © soil: brought down and deposited upon their land as a blessing, and.at. once plant. crops upon and reap the benefit‘of it, while up the ship and declare that the soil from the mountains .ruins their farms. : ae Altce Oates” Age? The Gold Hill News sa}s: There is an erroneous idea entettdined by many who have hever 8éé the ‘prima donna that she is an old woman, Alice Oates was. bora in Nashville, Tennessee, Noveitibet 7, 1852, and and is, therefore, twenbt}-nine years oll, She made her first appearance on the stage at Crosby's Opera’ House, Chicago, Ill, fifteen years agd, and. has *since ther dppeared every {seasdn before the Arterican people as ai offtra botiffe prima donna. Mothofs! Mothers! !Mothedé $3 Are you-disturbed at myht. and broken of your test by a dick child suffering and crying witlf the excruciating pain of titting tð. If s9,go at ondéé and get a hottle of Mrs, Wirfeldw’s ‘sootHing syrup. It will rélieve’ the poot little snfferer immediately, you tHay ‘depend upon it; there'is no -1f/Stake~ about it. There is not‘a mother on: eatth who has evet used it, Who Will ‘not tell you at once that it will regtilate the bowels; and give rest. to the mother and relief and_ health ‘to the child, opetating like magie, It is perfectly safe-‘to t8e th all. ecases; and pleasant to the ‘taste, and. is the prdsreriptionof and beSt . female pliysiciaiis. nurse’ in the United States. ” everywhere. 25 gents a ‘bottle and ComPLaINt if nitde. that too much gartibling on ocean . Steamers. When tlie passengera get about half seas over, they become ‘reckless. ere is “HOTEL ARRIVALS. National Exchange Hotel. STANLEY A. EDDY, PROPRIETOR. 5 .e Guscetti, Ranch. Jas, A. Stidger, San Juan: KE. Norchup, do = H. Eang, Cherokee, ‘ PF. H. Bell, Suow Te nt; & Boiidle, Moore's Fiat: Ay Butk, do _M. Jehibn, do J.C. Peck, North Bloomfield: H: M. Ham, Sacramento, Eo WN Fitzner, Chico. J. Ostrom, North Bloomfield, Ww. ‘arter, do F.Da Luke, do a K. Bonn, Clerk, ‘At Grass Vall! omuacy
She wite of John r oad bec Med At Graw Val PR ay teary 15, ‘1882, tothe ot in sae a el lately that ah lawyer, A. who had been na in @ppoC0 I don’t know the California rancliers at_once give , ‘of the oldest}: Sold i -Moswaz, J JAn._16, 1882,_}} . DOWNIEVILTLE STAGE LINE Jugn, and aoee and Saturdays tor C Campton: Harri na orcas ne pal at. the Nevada City Baba Opposite the Cftizelis Bagi. —— Paes [HE ENTIRE STUCK OF Ba Dry Gro0ds, Plotkin, tris, 14 Heavy 15 cont Towels for..........0000.. 10) oe eee mage of steam Wool Host Toe) 5.0304. j.3,5 ft 1% and ‘cohtinué until everyting jis , 33 vlste py Wool ool Jackets. . fo ote) 6 49 ‘ dinqened 08: gee ME dren's 3 haters Weeds ROPE gh ho isc ks 69 Goods can be boul at rode own en. ert 1 35 out Corsets, large ese rhe PRR Am . . Ladies don't thiss this chithce: Ladies’ 49:cent-Corai-Btacelets.— a [braggeenion os nce Castor ees Silk Faee Velvet 59 sale. b= 21 181-49. Hand Satchels....... 28850. ; 87 D. , AUERBACH, Auctioneer baad e. j ie Gowns ee eee Lah BO 90 pe seen 0 BEM. cee BEN Ce rea ega ea) Beaters Collars and’ ciaghnere + We adies’ 49 cen an Hogan's Stage Line, [ia Tadiee 18 cent Gilt Hair Pins Paar os whssien Day.) La cont Hems itohied Initial sii ke srs Se i eS FTAGE. Loaves Sécih Min ant Kai 29 cent Pa wool, yee “Se ee ry, Spates dase Chex on . adi 18 op ? Mt Calics 2. Colla eee 6 of the'stage from ronapan bi be ae . Lod fe , i j fet enn 7h & acc d a . Ee 49. narra attr tad aa fie ef BD ii 01.89 1690. 8. eis vert sah duals 10 ek “Bloom: 26 cent nice Filennel AP PPLE Sao e ee Sire eet OOP pies 19 wtguurnig ea rou Neti and Tiloreanll hes 19 sont White eee ents ce eeery fee . He North San Juan on Mond pyro teld for RPE K a REE Ada Se Se 66 ck Hoe dinsinw esha . ri 7 asiies $6: O00. Civowlars::.~ 2. i602 58d be yok ces 5 00 ies SUCKER, “Driver. _ . Ladies 812 = Tistors Giada dite hs emnesi . PEAS gs cas: 730 -. Navy Blue si [48 Ladies! Gio.. 026 93 Lsef 2 eat 8 e Elastic8 ..... ce FES ot SUB Ee OS aT ie hs. BF Te ee eae donk : 9 5, (its ii i. ’ s J . is cea Wp Ree FOCEOt RUIVOS) rps as 9 ” mA Ladits) 25 centHand Mirrors........ vieveneen eaves 9 : . Eadies’ 75 ent. ge Sifts.. ...... s3Aed, tists bey. 49 Ladies’ 75 cent Coral Neck Chains.... EPS ae 49 Badies’ $1 49 Coral peck C 0) EASES earerer ae vane oe iene $9 25 cent, bottle Bos Hiabvin’.. os am.. oA biti 9 \50 * ‘Sweet ew Cea ee eee 25 Ladies’ 25 COM ON TET Ps oe ans ec ee ees cng pene ee He 9 Ladies’ *1 25 Gloves, Nos. 8a 6. ee ce 39 15 cent. Too ee ee es Soke ane a 9 Ladies’ 99 cent Turbans......25. EE Oy eee ed, fons cont 2 Fane, <= Paper CEP yee sce’ 5 Pete = 9 BI ‘The name of Hoxtettut's' Btémdch Bitters is heard in ev ery dwelling, it finds a place in every. household, and_its praixesare sounded ‘throughout: the whéle “Western Hemisphere as a generwl invigorant, a cure for sisk headache, a specific for. flatulency and sour stomach, an uppetizi ag stomachic and excellent blood depur. and certain remedv’ fch fhieerusiteert ft RE ‘and kindred diseases: For dale by all deuggists ‘and dealers senensty The Old Accommodation, NEVADA AND GRASS VALLEY STAGE LINE, Time Table.—-Leave Grass Valley at 8:30-o'elock, 4. M., 12:30 and 6 P.M. Returning,—Leave Nevada City at 10:15 ALM, 1:44 PeHGk, Pp. and FPN, Ladies and Pitan called. for, in any ofthe city free roe pit. 6b Pe ererit AU, Prop’. " 2 i ‘ ee . Through in One Day. STAGES will leave the’, National Exchange Ho. ” tel, Nevada City, daily, at 6:30 o'clock, A. M., tor en Tu burs fount: City, Downiecille’s and inReturning on all alterRortii jtain House, Forest ‘termediate’ ints. Hate day: ae pees pte be bd San * gee Neme yee 8 m4 ith te) mechan immediate. UPHOLSTERING BUSINESS, . . niture Repatred and Varbished, and ve Downieville f* 4 o'clock, d 7 Bay Naw . “for Ty Goads will Sua ~~ be Wigher, isin 64 yt hively’s 9. Ct. Store, id yards two bit Embroidery for.. ::. eye oa me Age tsess $ 100 1 feet a ease do not ask for Credit.” ar ee se = cam Goods gent to.any part of ‘the State on re receipt of P. O. Money Order or 3 Cent Stamps. We want your patronage and propose to offer you every inducemeht in the world to get it. Yours, Truly, ito erat eel SHIVELY,Nine Pl Spore: just above ny Hall. B. SANCUINETTI Qn the Battle Field. Again. WM. B. LAKE, PURCHASING AGENT, 240 AEEOAS St., . @ se HAVING COMMENCED. to work at my old trade aguin in , the sacs A ERSONS residing away from San Eran: : cigco, in want of ar y article of CABINET MAKING AND MERCHANDISE, Great or small. can have their orders filled promptly, and at the very lowest prices, by addressing yg the undersigned. WM. B. LAKE, i7 240 Montgumery Street. RANGH FOR SALE. A FINE RANCH, a Containing 60 acres, with ‘Orchard, Vinevard, , Dwelling piTouse ‘with 17 rooins and in ‘008 repair, Free Water—in fheba ver} desirable property, § is offered for shle At & A GREAT BARGAIN,Government Title to the property, ated on the Red Dog road, one mile from NeTam ready to compete with ny firm in Workmanship and Prices. Now Ladies, if you want any Mattresses or Lounges anade or Repaired, Furmade to look like new, call or send your orders to my. Cabinet Shop, Corner Pine & Commeccial Sts., Opposite Casper's Stor®, And you will not have wl wed any more high ices; a5 Lam detemnined, to put all work done by me‘down to the lowest living rates. Satisfaction . Guaranteed. B. SANGUINETTI,; v. W.corner Pine and Commercial streets, Situ peal Casper's Clothimg’Store. ~ jatll5 “. vada City. Apply te ANDREW MURCHIF, <a Nevada City. did Or at TRANSCRIPT OFFICE, PATENTS. V TE continue to act as Solicitors fot Patz ents, Caveats, Trade Marks Copyright8 ete., for the United States, Catiada, Cuba, ee England, France, Germany, etc; We haye thirty-five years experience. Patents obtained through us are noticed in the Scrnairic AMERICAS; This Jarge and illustrated: weekly ‘paper, $3.20 a year; shOws the Progress of Science, is very interesting, and has. anenormous circulation. Address MUNN & CU,, Patent Solicitatots,: Publixhers of SciENTIFIC iAMERICAN, 37 Park Row, New York. Hand book about Patents. seut free. a oy ten now before the “public. You can make mon“ey faster at work for us than at anything else,— = ital not needed We will start you. =12 y and upwards } made at home'by the in—" women, boys and girle vues Svery WRONG, to ig for us, Mow is our time. ou can work in spare time onVv or give your whole time te the business. LOST! You ¢an lite at hame and do the work; No ¥ r wil you nearly a8 well, ay jo one cati fail to 2 enormous Taw A age ark, May, pay by snencing at once, Neen ees Ouifit and terms Stockholders Meeting. ‘ers of the Adalante Gravel Minins Company, will be held at the Hardwa € ‘Store of ‘George E. Turner, Nevada City, vu Saturday, January Ath, 1882, At 2 o'clock, Pp. M, + By order of RC, WALRATH, President. Goo, G, ALLAN, Secretary. d24 POSTPONEMENT. The ‘above meeting has been postponed till Sonntag ine 14, at the same hour and plac EO. G. ALLAN. The above mecting has bean postponed until Saturday, Jaruary =tst, “Ass2, as the same hour and} janis GEO. G. ALLAN, Secretary. vag 4 ‘WoT, CRAWYLORD,; Agent. Mire ths boue. ; . * Oflee At the National Exchange Tt and oney niade fast, easily and honoraper Grass Valley road. All ‘harp : ly. Aldress Tack & Co., nih Hiberal reward paid mekohi 2 — ai 6 ss Se Bevada City. . janes oe a SPECHAE -MERTING of the stockhouPOSTPONEM ENT, a Re ainteyar inzeanic ‘poparty” Aug Coin, Closing ‘held vet Sortant-$ grids is 8 “tunity to In the ‘h real: 1g “city ‘got j meh sags L we Rib, Mipr ‘ordars £1 “fae Peis is a taki will no. dLion list. Branit « tha Tuas ‘exnplin ») now classi evar. 8. T Moore, ‘th Tae an yesterdiy Mé. Bian foiml an Stanley Ki the Natio ably, nag Tidinys el the po: the Peal looking w sary top \ Cryer de the forem to take el ments are services 0 Nellie & two low v vvening i rumpus or lizss stre know any trouble w; ver Veuna them, and pleaded $10 apiece » Emersoi fiuest bur the count an enterta! evening 0 have been gagement reinsin the withstand cess Tt Ei nerson v than one ] H:ecould ¢ houses her This eve gan & Rob the citizen: _atrangemei M, Mealy, from Wext will visit “the 23th i citizens fro ‘the disting * and escort it is right t . prepared ception, Th The New Fortuna ga have paid o that proper haa been he anination fi pects of the if he report, developmen sumed, ~; send the sg Within ten 4 ew. i Washingt Tae Bel, to trade,. -Rorth side” : ‘below the a