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i Che. Dail it Transcript,
‘“MEVABA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
it ) hursdey. Jan uary , 20, 1881.
Bt. -enig’s Ant-Chinese Resolution,
-Moriday afternoon Assemblyt man
Long of this city introduced a: *concurrent r solution “W
red to {he Committee
‘Immigration. ;
people of this State, after many vears
of experience ©. the effects of Chinese immigration and_ residence,
“an election
by a vote nearly wi ianimous, decided
zs againsb-the— furthe immigration of .
Chinese or:Mongolians to this Sate;
and whereas, the people of this State
yard the furthr_immigration or
Chinese
cy “sot ‘the:
OG ret
©
reg
residence of Cl hi
tude, not only on account of the-disastrous eifuct ‘of their competition
with our laburers, butalso onadécount
“ofthe pernicious aioral and ‘social_in*flaences-exerted by then} dnd ‘whereas, Cominissioners appointed bythe
Federal Goyeruné nt have negotiated
a treaty. with the Goverument of
~ China, the provisious of -which
intendedto allow the further immi“gration of Chinese laborers to se
thecked ;therefore,
_/ Pesolved, Phat-our Senators—beinstiueted, and our Represcutatives
in Congress be requested to use their
utmost. endeavors to secure the pasgage of such legislation by Congress
as shall restrict the jurthee immigra~ “ton ‘of Chinese Atons: shat alorer s
are
h was refers
en aty
ld for that purpose, and .
and: Mon; golians &
~ ya our midst an evil of great, mas gni-Vteam and wagon floating
‘etihéntalty trewnéd.nin
The following from the San Jose
Mercury relates to a gestlemat who
is weli known in this city, having
resided here for. a couple~of. years
previous to 1878, and occupying the
house on Piety Hill where ex— —Coun="
ty Clerk White and family now live,
He was at the time of his death a
heavy stockkolder inthe -Murchie
mine of this district. TheMereury
says: ‘tA. N: Shillingford,.a “Fesied_in-the Coyote river,
crossing +, about noon last Saturday.
Ste teas suming How Sho ¥ alley in
the Sebastopol mine. On account éf
“Were ‘and There. 25
‘the Mexican Government have been
bad roads rendering it impossibe toLaltewed.
get rock to the mill the mine lessened
its working force, but now the-roads
will soon be good and the prospects
at the-mine are sd-flattering that in
the spring a larger force of miners
wil —be-put-on, and the mine. thoroughly developed. . ‘
Knights of Malta mine is at presdentof San F elipe valley, was drown: ent lying idle, but will before long,
at Thigley’s. start-up in full blast.
is situated & ‘the head of what was
known as the old Gipass. Valley slide,
The property
pending a new trial. Z
Justice Swayne has ‘formed his
associates that he will resign and gO
‘on-to-the retired list. “7 =
Hawkins, -the
Governor of Tennessee for ten years,
was inaugurated at Nashv lle MonThe Senate has pe eee the apval Samuel. Brannan’s claims against
“Carlton, who killed Brummett at
Hollister, has been. admitted to bail .
first Republican
“Wet, sieuey: where did: you get
such a black eye 2” ii
ly yentleman of a stree urchin. “Oh,
a feller called my brother’s hat a
-swill dipper, and he was bigger than
I thought he-was.’ 2
“T HAD a mind to see you yester—
‘day and pay that bill, but couldn't
come,” Suid a procrastinating debt“or. ‘That was presence of mind
that did me no good,” replied the
eke=—
WOCAI:
— ne
—AND—
Instrumental ‘Music 1
uired'akind-,
Case
PRIon isn
“OF THE
BEEHIVE’
GROCERY ~ STORE,
a ee
TRANSCRIPT BLOCK,
‘. cominersia Street, . , Novads City
Wagon to meet a Mr. °
was expecting
an express Wi
Brandell, whom he
on whose pace ‘he w was living.
in the ‘creek, “and in attemptit ag to
cross it at the ustial ford, his teate
Jas,-Finley, ‘who happened to be/i
néar by at the time, had his at
tion attracted by the. noise ‘of.
horses planging in the water.
hastened to the spot and saw
in
the . .
stream about fifty yards below . the
crossing. They were carried on
Here the jerses struggled until they }1
became detached from the wagon . .
aid swam ashore, each taking an opposite direction, atid crossing out -on,
Mr. opposite sides of the —s
Finley followed on-down-the—ereekjar
for some distance, galling but-reeee es ee
a5
into—thts-country—te-te-sreatest-ex=
tent that such-legislation can be had
consistently with the observance of
treaty stipulations; auc be 16
“Resolved, That the Gevernor be
requested to forward copies ef these
resolutions to our se suators-and Representives in Cougress
Senators aud Representatives _ from
ali the Pacilic States.’
<-> fle
Glad THe Was Swindted:
ome
A prominent busingss man of this
city has Been. swindled out of two .
‘dollars and a half by a fellow who
travels around from one town -‘to
another selling shirts and‘things,and
‘we are:glad of it. ‘The business mar
—had—_no—business—t> patronize the"
‘. halfa mile below the crossing and
stream. ~The wagon was carried a
lodged. It was recovered. The body . ,
of Mr. Shillingford was found Sun. ford. Deceased was amative of Fag: . ggy.
lend, agéid43° years. He leaves a. ;
ber of the Episcopal chureh. C€oro=]4;
ner Harris held an inquest Monday, . ,
and a'verdict of accidental drowning
t
yassy stranger, when he could buy
just as good goods ef respectab’e local dealers at as. reasonable. prices as
the itinerant fraud offered. ©f
course the i, -f. treated the business
man well, iN the. first transaction
they had tegether. He always does
that 80 as to wet'‘a'second order, and
it is on the second order that he
draws the blood of his dupes. If the
business man aforementioned. ever . “
‘fools around any more of these-slip—
pery chaps, we hope he will have to
pay tén times-as much as two and‘a
half dollars for his recklessness, ‘and
that everybody in town will find out
all about it, He says. te won't do
‘go any more, howev el, and we guess
“he won't.
A Reckless Waste.
The Grass Valley Free Lance “as=i}
‘@erts thatthe Hastern drummer has
invaded that town, and €s_ astually
measuring Grass_Valleyans for shirts
‘and having the garments made at
‘the East, We dont know how they
retail shirts at “Grass Valley, but
those indispensable coverings are
for sale in this city at—ptices that.
must suit everybody, rich or poor,
¥eu can buy ashirt for a coin almost as small as you would have to
pay an errand boy for —s it
‘home for you, if yon were too “lazy
to carry it yourself, Tf Grass Valley is sending Kast for shirts, she is
wasting noney.-—S. F. Alta.
There ‘are a great. many men in
“Grass Valley who think it a+ waste
‘of money to send anywhere for shirts
as long as high-buttoned wests and
full-front necktigs s are in style.
aa Se
THE revised translation of ‘the wee
blei is now Sores ed te, on will be pul —
The work
ae been under way fdr ten years in
Europe and eight yeais in
The bést schola¥¥ of all
tions-—the Catholic perhaps excepted
—have been engaged on it.
America,
denoumnago much a néw translation as
vision of the King James
a Feversion,
hose who anticipate new add radi-.
$8 are ike ly to be dis+
_appointel, Men* engaged in the
work sayvit is surprising how fow e
“rors were found, and how cfew the
chariyes ‘that will be made in -the
vomin ob version,
‘eal rende:i ings
>
Ir now turns. oat thi ea
_+e -Mother
Shipton’s prophecy*related to the S
end of the Democrat grtty,
nét to the end of the w be) 1.
_ 2
ai:
Onnol the pre ijn : esof M. Thiers,
which his acuté and powerful jutel—:
lect. never outgrew, —
» Jewish one
Wut Me anti‘. have gone to Arizona.
There is a low price: war among . pz pnsylvania 42,
the Truckee grocers, and the editor . at the head of the list. ~~
tis not, +
.
_“Wruckee Tatttings
"Geo.
of the Republican-pow-eats three
square meals a-day.
long standing cenc'udes to shut up
of black crape.
day.
Lumber Company having been comon Monday with a full force of men.
“They have completed their dbuble
‘saw-mill and will crowd the tame
to its fullest capacity during ‘the
coming season, to furnish material
for manufacturing purposes,
The Republican says that the .
recent storms have not injured the
ice of the Peoplés Company at
on the cars from: San_ Francisco, wind . ledge-that-made the“‘shte®
The . .dr. Moore has control of this prop-. . The Sapeciabens ent o
to the regular army,
avas-swept-away py the current.— . militia or fancy work about it.
en. 'soon will give
the'. twenty cents on each sare ofstock.
He . The treisury of tte New York Hit
the }of $52,505.51,
Secretary.
un. C
til they lodged-against a tree about } We have not heard recently of any of
“three. hundred yards below the ford. . the stock char
; : year}, 51>-prisonersin that instituand cushions of the wagon in the}¢;
7i2
number 261 were. Chinese,
wife and one child living at his home . },, 045.
in San Félipe valley. He is spoken, mind in this connectic
great criminal breeder.
dred and forty-eight. persons: from
+was-rendered.”
t
New York with 131.
Schaffer rand C. F. Byrne tributes 63, Mexico 52, Massachusetts 36, Misso:iri 44 Ohio 32
the 1s dear of bie galoon with a strip . as fo saad What ate wrote.
and itis supposed by many miners
that it was the Knights of Malta Surveyor of ‘Customs: at fan Fria* so rich.
water was higher than he“ expected . erty, and he intends. tosee it throfigh.
“Phe New York Hill mine. belongs
lt
s a regular dividend payer, and very
to its stockholders
114 in it on the 17th inst. the sam
as reported by the
That mine needs no State
‘ommissioner to direct its affairs.
ing-hands. There is
10 market price to it, so far _as
publicly ciciant Seercdk
es
is
Steen
The Chinese Criminally.
According to the report ‘of the :
arden of the State~ Prison there
were at the close of the last fiscal
There is no.
‘pointment of John Mf. Morton as
cisco..
tnrns the population of the United
States as 59/152, 866. This includes
the Territories.
Geo, Hinds wanted to marry Miss
Lizzie Kuene, a Modesto gt’, and .
when she said no he drew a pistol .
to shoot her. She grabbed a. shot—
gun — er he could .
fire at her.
Leading Republicans say Garfield
is really troub’ed about finding aT
satisfacto “-y man to take the Treasury Portfolio, — Pressnre for Sherman. has. been renewed since: his
election as Senator, and if tendered
the Portfolio now he would accept
it. But the general opinion is he
will nét be tendered if.
_A shocking travedy was enacted_
at. Lapeer Village, seventy miles
north of Detroit, Sanday evenin®
Of tliese “S03 were native and
Of the — total
This is
he largest number set down to any
ion.
foreign” born.
nativity, and-this though according
and. to the day Wight about. a mile below the} 4, the
census they only number 75,“fhe next-largest-class— of _ofenders are Californians.. They nun‘3ut it must. be borne in
that. there is
ofas a very worthy man, and a mem. quite a large native } ena popula.
New York comes next as the
One: hunion,
hat State are-confined in the Penientiary._ Ireland follows close on
Germany conand
. The Chinese stand
ae oe
Grorce Euior is graphically deWhen a Truckee saloon keeper at S:ribed as a Woman whom no'éne er+
er_ approached without: n immediate
-shop aud light out for Arizona he perception of goodness and great. ‘
To hear her talk was as good
A more
Leaatwise the firm beautiful voite: than hers is rarely
of Wall & Douglas did it the ther} heard; alow,
rich voice, and convincing, soto speak. Except in the
The annual repairs of the Trackge . shape, the-size, the poise of herhead,
there was no striking outward sign
pleted, the factory started up &gain . of genius abort her.
A remarkable
motherliness of look was indeed what
most distingrished her personal appearance; and this alone gave -her a
certain beauty, in spite of the
large, massive, homely features of
her face.
ee en ae Se = =
Atonzo HoLnoRs, a. young. man
23 years of age, happened . to be: at+
Cuba, If the present cleat, “cold
weathtr continues for a few-days
longer they will go-to cutting, as
the ice will then -be as thick as
they want it. At.the present time
it is about ten inches in thickness.
Recorder's Office Basiness.
The following documents were
filed in the County
for tie week ending yesterday: 8
mining locatious, 21 dgeds, 4 morttecorder’s office
gages, eatisfactions of mortgages, 2
Sheriffs deeds,
caté of sa'e,
2 patents, 1 certifi
1 homestead, 1 agree’ >
went, 1 attachment, . water location, 1 power of attorney.
—— -.eo —
The Prize soiree,
A large number of ladies and gen
tleinen have signified their intent on
to compete for the beautiful prizes
thas Mr. Michell otfers to the best
, dinecers who attend his o ree in Tem
pearance Hell to-inor row eveuing. Io
‘addition to the contest for the prizes, other novelties of rare merit
wiil be introduced,
. ~~ ee -----———— =
“Peath of Jona Lund. 7
A telegram received here Tuesday .
evening, a:mouncesths death of John
. Lund of San Franeisco, who was
‘Neck oy -# Visit a few: months since.
Decéascd resided: in Nevada City
several years ago. He was at the
t me of his death a member of Golden
fiate Lid‘te, Knights ot) tulas, at
i Franvisce,
4
ago, and beg
Piand route.’
Reno a few months ago ‘and Ww the
far-bucket Brigade rid the town “of
certain objectionable persons. ~ If
had such a lively effect on his -mind
that he has since become devanged.
He was at Winnemucca a week or sd
gged the Sheriff to protect him._He was properly cared
for and sent to the Insane Asylum
at Stockton.
6
inde ae
A Boyin Texas, while swinging
upon a gate, was suddenly envelop:
Clothing ed.in a Hanis of e’ectricity.
burned,
the bey is now nearly -blind.
and haig were badly
—— and they were, perhaps,
right, as-the latest
only a_pecpliar form of electricty.
. SPeaking-of the Hesketh-Sharon wedding, the Philadelphia, Tele“Sir Thomas and wife
are expected to leave San Francisco
imurédiately for Kurgpe by the overwe —_ the stategraph says:
s-asou of the year.—_
In the silk-growing countries of
Southern Europe it isa usual practice for the women engaged: in silkculture to put silk-worms’
ardund their Waists to hatch,
4
‘and
: The
parents supposed that the accident
was caused by-a sudlen effulge:.es
discover.es es
Sestab; ne the theory that mind; is
the cota sense of Sir Thomas in deviding not to cross. the-ocean. to
reach Eyrope at this tempestuous
While the people ‘were at church }
firs. Bernard went to the houre of
Rev KF. Cnrtis, the Baptist pastor,
attacked ‘this wife, Jady
labout sixty-five, threw her dowr, .
ponred gasoline over ‘her clothing,
rand set iton fire. The paor woman
wes shockingly burned, and lived but .
a few hours.
The capture of Joseph Paroche,
the murderer of Thomas H. Treloar, at a wood six miles
from Bodie, Sunday morning, caused
great excitement there. After prelitninary examination he was taken
by the Bodié Vigilantes and hanged
on the spot where thé murder was
committed. Farnsworth, the officer
tho allowed Daroche to escape,
was arrestet at Carson but was subse quently released. :
. . The N. Y. World’s London dispatch says: Ithas long been feared
that there were many secret societies of Irslimen in large towns, and
to-day these fears have received
open confirmation. ‘Sir . William:
Vernon. Harcourt, Secretary of State
for the home Department, states
that he is in posession: of details
which show the recent formation of
Fa giginti ¢ secret soviety, with local
branches in every: important city of
the kingdom, by the Fenians frem }
the United States, Great alarm is
felt at this new danger to the Government, and orders have been forwarded to commanders of all military
depots warning them of this ngw
phase of the agitation and ¢counreeling extra precautions.
an old
ranch
According to.a Washington dispatch
to the Chicago Times, Blaifie spends
Tush tine, as he-atways—has, “with +}
Sonthern members _in consultation
and chat. Democrats all: speak
well of Blaine. Senator M.C; Butler, in. talking about the future
“Premier,” said to-day: ‘‘We hear
no malice against Blaine. He is a
thoroughly good fellow. He has
pitched into us enough, heaven
knows, but he has never done it in
any spirit of malice.” This is tite
universal talk about Blaine on the
Democratic side. If one -desires to
heat Blaine abused; it is ,toe the
Republican side he must go. The
latest mode of addressing 4 Me. Blaine
is to call him Mr. “Secretary.”
This mode of satating him never
fails to bring forth a smile and a
merry twinkle in his eyes. He has
his letter. of resignation as Senator
written and is only awaiting a signal from Mentor. to fire it of atthe
American public.
Sea nese Sy es
Awvour sMoKERS.—General Grant
two weeks Hegivesaway as many
“as. he smokes. He has used the
samme brand of imported: cigars for
ten years. They cost $22 50a hundred. Colonel Bob Ingersoll pays
$50 for a box; and uses from five to
pays $10 ‘and.gometimes $20 for -a
box. Senator Matt Carpenter, who
néarly killed himself by smoking,
or beef reduced to three ‘cigars a
$5
‘PAT. CLANCY.
ig said to smoke a hundred cigars in .
ten eigars a. day. General ‘Butler .
INSTRUCTION.
IN accordance witha request
of niany citizens ét Nevada
+ City, Grass Va ley and vicini+
ity, . wilfeammence teaching.
those who may wish my. services on
co Organ and in.
Vocal Culture,
. JANUARY 25th, 1881."
~Fhorough “Bass and Harineny a
. Speciality.
A We HAND.
Nevada City, Jan. 20th.
: pe WANTED
ARTIES qualified and desirous of representing Agency of Foreign Fire Insurance C ompanies will-please apply te P.O.
= ox 2269, Sam Francisco.
—Refe:eucesand—Bonds required jl9-Ly
N Y WIFE, MARY GROSETT, having
m _left my ‘bed and. board without eauseor provoeation, this is to give-—notice to all
that I will not pay any bills Of her contracting from and aiter this ds se
L, CROSETF.
North Bloomfield, tae ijth, 1851.
5 ae
ourrit seh freé to those who
wish to engage in the most pleasant and ‘profitable busirfess known,
Everything new. Capital not. required. Wew ill furnish you everyihings—
$10 and upwards is easily made withow
staying away from home over night. -No .
risk Whatever. Many new workers wanted
at onte; Many are making fortunes at-the
business. Ladies make as much as men,
and young boys ami girls make great. pay.
No one who is willing to werk fqils to make
more money. evety day than can be made in
a week atany vordinary employment. Those
who ¢ngage at onde will find a short road to
fortuné. Addre’s H. HALLETT & CO.,
Portiand, Maine.
DAN. MORGAN.
0ON. SEAMAN.
Pp CLANCY & c0.,
NEVADA CITY.
rd
New Firm at the Old Stand.
. _
THE new \firm of P.
CLANCY & CO. having
eaten das af January,
1881, are now prepared
to doall kinds of Wagen Werk in the
most skilful manner. Alsoall kinds of Ma»
chine and Eron Work done by an experienced workman,
Persons having Picks and Drills to repair
will do well to give us a call as the Boss
Picks of the town are made at this shop.
_ EXorsc-Shocinge.
Persons having Horse Shoeing to
be done willdo well to-give-usa a cath}
a3 we have a first-class workman.
Particular attention paid to overreaching
and interfering Horses.
‘Notice to’ Tax Payers !
No Taxes
We BE RECEINED at the County
Treasurer's Oftve
Previous to January
_ G. vox SCHMITTBURG, Co, Collector,
The Palace Barber Shop.
sonmemennd
LOUIS DUNCAN,
RIE, Physiognomical Hair Cutter, former‘ly of the Arcade Barber Shop, : acramento, and
A. BROCK,
The, Favorite Hair Dresse of the West, are
now prepared te perform all work pertaina the Tonsorial profession with artistic
ski
eee and Children are carefull* waited
47 All Gentlemen having work done willhave their 42° Boots Blacked Free of
Charge. Ba é
Pine Street, in the rear of
Beckman’s Building.
Nevada City, Dee. 2,
Aeaceted Crackers 149
Soda Crackers = = 80.
. Mackerel, No pert = 9 QoyGran, 4 fer 100 lbs. ° 195
Small Cérn, per-100 lbs,,} 37 ih
. Wheat,+. -per-100 lbs5—3-4-——
Ground Barley, per 160 Ibs., 1 9+,
Whole Barley, per 00 Ths, Tio
E.: B. Tea, ‘per Ib. ag 49.
+ Japan Téa, ber Jb., 35.
Beehive Tea, per Ib,
Crushed ‘Sugar,
Brown Sugar,
Pearl Barley, 3 Ibs., 95 cts
Split: Peas, 13 ths., 1 04
Best Island hice, 10 lbs., 109
Harkness Wax Ce: idles, box, 40
Oysters, ==. ‘cana. 100
Tomatoes, cans 169
Corn, L®&
Jelly, i).
Syrup, “per gallon, $7}
Sardines, snfali-cans,—6-cans by
Sardines, large cans. 4efns 1 (i
Lemon Peel and Citron, 3 20
Tobacco, perlb
O44 = 3h) 65—
. Mik Can full of “Catlee, —31hs., Ser
Ditiner Can full of Coitee,5 tbs., 10
Beans, 334 tbs. for 100
Ground Coffee, per package,
Cern Stareh, 2 packazes,
Starch, 2 packages,
Prize Medal Kerosene
do do . & gal ean, 2 2
Best Cal. : 32 for 1.00
Frye’s English Cigna, a, packet 23s
Washing Powe f 3 paqeages” i Aer
Mustard, per bottle, ~ Ne: ~
Pepper, per bo:tle, . 1s.
Wash Te tbs, fram 50 centsto 2 0G"
Wash Boar: is, Pd ets.
Watcr Buckets) k cts.
Clothes Baskets “co ets,
Retling Pins—-Sos ED ct
Potato Mashers, 1&ets:
All goods subject to correction,
éa Everything Fresh and warrany
ed tobe the Best.
Richard Roberts
Outfit furnished free wit® fill
instrue ions for cond: uting th ie
most proitable business known
thatany One .cary ongeye in
The business is so easy aa and our ine
structions are so sintpsé ail plain: that any ©
one can make-great profits from the: very
start, No one can faik who I willing to
work,’ Women are as successful ag men.
Boys and girls can earalarge sums)” Many
have mide :.t the ‘business over oma bundred dollars in a single week. Nothi ingyike
it ever known before. All who engaye
surprised at the ease and rapidity with _
which they are ablete niake money, Yuri
can engage in this business during ycur spate
time at great profit. You de not have to invest capitalin it, We take ail the risk.
Those who heed ready money, should write
¢ous atonce, All furnished freq . Addfess“=
Tate & Co., Augusta Maine:
F
!
Nevada Restaurant.
AVING leased and: thoroughly _remod-eled the building on :
GOMMERCIAL STREBS,
Opposite Mungor-& Naffziger's Meat Market, and. two — below the Transcript
Block,
= H BECKMAW,~
The experienced caterer ties, opened a first
class
Restaurant and Chop House,
An iis prepared to receive public patroaage:
Read Some of His Prices:
Cake or Pie, with Tea or Coffee, 10 cent®
Reguiar-Meals, from 25 cents upwards.
And everything else at equally lowprices,
Neat, Prompt, Polite,
H. BECKMAN.
Nevada City, Jan. 9th.
Arpad Haraszthy & Co's
CHAMPAGRES.
E take great -pridein_reeommending
t our-pure and really silperior Chains
pugnes to the public generally. They are”
prodacedexactiy asare all the, high grade
French Champagnes, by fermentatioa ;
. the bottle, but, differently from their foreign
competitors, are neither streygthened with ,
spirits, nor flavoréup in atiy manner, bub
are absolutely pure, and ther refore, even
when indiscrectly used, will uever produce
a headache.
‘The Ecli Extra Dry is a dry, deiicate finvored, —vivacious Wire, enaiuelts ly
suited for Parties, Dinners, and Clal
TheSparkling Muscatel isai
rich, high flavored Wine, of the
order, only rauch richer, aud & great fas one
with the ladies. -‘ ; :
The Grand Prize, often. called be
Private Cwvee, is a meditua dry,
{
flavoredtind bodied Wine, and highly PF,
ed by all for these elegant ifualitics. =
No true. cennoisseur can try these super
or Champagnes withomt admiring the mu.”
Richard Reber's,
rr Sole Agent for Nevada ¢ ah
Jantary Wth—-Im =: >
ae
NEVADA CEI
Briel
Travel on the
Phe City Trus
Fifteen or te
tbe ereste
Spring.
The Chinese. a
preparations for
Another new
in ao appearanc
ing going On uO
ce Robin
es 4
J uasti
scr imal
the chaingang
Ten thousan
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