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The Daily Transcript 2 — . : ram Yatey tome meting Mlopememt. . . A Poxmmuourt, New Hampshire, . PLEASING
On Monday night ‘the meeting ot . “ue Idaho mine cleaned up, last . Sunday morning,‘in the streets of block of , dwelling’ houses, of four hvu 1 os Che ADA the Literary Club was held at Libra-. Saturday, gold to the value of $22,-. Sacramento might have been seen . stories, with Mansard roof, bailt) Bica and Literary F ; [NEV CRRYs CBla a ty Hall. The attendance was géod, 000, after a ran of'six days. The wending* their way ‘eastward-on 4/ some five years ago, has a sensible ENTERT4ZINME : NEN
' — The exercises’ commenced with ining six days’ ren of the same freight ear, a loving couple, and their} protection against fire. In the parOe ee INT, B . momme ae Gee } strumental -musie--by—A. ‘HH. Hayell:; Hmaill-gave $19,950 worth of gold bars. destination Virginia ( Bike From the . tition wall extending f:om the cellar pe : Wednesday, Jan. 22, 1873 _/The manuscript paper, consisting of . The. batteries of the mill were not glances cast towards the Capito: a Toot kbove iheviecpeleA-iet ee
A % contributions by members, was’ gead . ¢leaned up in either case, but only . tol of the Golden State it-was safé to. serted and iron pipe of three inches}. « LIBRARY MALL, .
: by Mrs. Deward. Misses Ada and . the amalgamators were skimmed. say that something was" wrong. Ardiameter, fitted in the cellar to reile 5
Vederal Offictals and. State OMl-. Alice Davenport sang ‘Sweet voices . Twelve days skimming from thirty-. riving &t Rocklin the freight car was ceive the hose and pipe, which are weet
; ciale. . _ . were calling,” after which the follow. five stamps, worth $41,950, makes a exchanged by them for more sump; . always kept ready for that purpose. ; MR J.C. ROBINSON re . Lees The President has issued # procla-. ing queatien was discussed: “‘Regood showing. Grass Valley is not . taous apartments on the Silver PalIt is supposed that the water frora : : ser i Le mation prohibiting Federal officials . solved that the enforcement of the played cut, as Idaho bricks at Find-. ace car, which accompanied the reg. this-pipe can be thrown 100 feet in ROPOSES to give 5 series ‘of REAp. ral. Tes from holding State or municipal of. present Sunday law is a benefittothefrey & Co.'s will testify. ; ular. passenger train; ~The truant . all directions, thus protecting all the mune Aes oe fires ah ttre in fices, uuder penalty of removal. The . community at large.”’ Arguedin the . .. The Empire ecinteiinitin, th dab of . husband, while: ‘leisurely. passing . property falling within that range, bridge, ¢ regulation extends to the lowest rank . affirmative by J. M. Walling’and D. gold to the wealth of the land. We . through the-train was. recognized by . the water descending from such a PROFESSOR HAVELL, = Monday
of appointees and there are but few . J. Crowley, and in the negative by . saw the brickat Delano’s, and befted . his ‘and @ scene ensued. which . height with ‘the force-of a “heavy Ee Reepenao ae TUG _ pase of. = only Postmasters. whose} M.S. Deal and J. I. Caldwell.. The} it.._It weighed enough to be worth for affection, joy and . tears beggars shower ote ain. propriate Songs and Music. siding 12
ual pay is lessthan $600 having President decided “in favor of the . $6,500, “This was cleaned up after deseription.ub Sos i : = 0 rot ~ Miller 01 the right to bold any-civil office they enforcement of the Sunday lew. The . ten days" ran with 2 stamps. The} The wife, learning that hee hus] Woon, growers. are in cxpaicnet HALL, on mG, at —— ie -ean-get. “This proclamation was . following is the programme for next Empire's brick furnishes another ev-. band had eloped with a eharming. spirits at the flattering pfospect of ne Daa = “rendered neces: -on account of the . Monday evening: Instrumental muadanen Shaman Tale eres = blooming damsel, though several . the Spring cli } Sheep have not TUESDAY, ae “alst, ‘Ten, trontS continual interferenedof Federal offi
: ice Haneef P been sto
i i ffi-. sic by Miss Rachel Rosenthal. Read-/ out. years the senior of herself, concluded . suffered for want of good feed, and)” —¢ials in the South. ‘They gobbled up . ing by Miss Flora Cornell. ~Miasie+} tite Harika sine alee iis aipod te go on. the r train and iff
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Bs Bacon Hata gt go passenge! the weather has been very favorable, = . Ste a 4 the State offices, became msembers-of. by Miss Anna Palmer, editress of pas: ‘showing, with ten stamps for six . possible overhaul them,which as will . As a consequence. the staple will be ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS, ~~ sapped.
the Legislature and constituted themper Miss Jennie Van Bergen. The days, cleaning up about $10,000. be seen was done in the neighborTong and strong, and conimand a Nevada, Jan. 14th,-1873, = ” selves-an oligarchy. The President . following question was selected for . The cleah up ee —_ amalgahood of Rocklin, where the scene . good price.
: ees ieee has taken @ course that eommands debate: Resolved, That any com-. mators. above described took place. The : Millinery & Dress Making, or
for him the respect of the people of . munity ought to be allowed the priv-. Daisy Hill is having gol
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gold pounded . wife begged, prayed and demanded
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> those States, and which leads as to. ilege of voting » subsidy upon iteclf . out of ore which judges of the article that her husband should retun.to. INEW GROCERIES. _ na ers _—_ have still greater confidence in his} for any public improvemient. M. 8. . say will not yield less than $502 ton. . her loving arms and go with’ her’ to anctigts . we “@ Millett soiind, practicable good sense. ‘There . Deal, Jno. Pattison and 3. E. Brown . The'‘clean up of the Daisy will be] their home where Aheir only child Be cae oe MRS. A. ARMER, FP while he
Q has been some flutter among Califor. were appointed on the affirmative . made toward the end of the week. . had been left during this exciting _ ALEX GAULT . Hest 2 ae there pe nia politicians, but it was wholly . and J. L. Caldwell, J. W. Clark and. The Slate Ledge Company (Per-. chase. Thé stony-hearted husband ie dash bn ta i <ak? 0 choue >». On Broad Street, to Fren
-~ neediess. The proclamation seems . J. H. Wentworth on the negative. rin’s) is ‘crushing a ran cfthirty refused to return, while the wife ; lot of one . 5 few dente bp Skating Rink, and been go!
= to be a repetition of Section 21, ArState Mome . loads of Fock, and the plates of the strongly insisted, saying she would . sre now prepered ic 40 all kinds ei ~
= ticle 4 of theState: Constitution, : i. Sia “ith “ son : mill; ‘after a four days’ ron, have follow him to ise ounile of the earth.” Grecian and Provisions, ge wg Sa gobs seeennle Suet. suit. Mi +
= co 7 ave just rece’ ; “which provides that “nopersonhold-/ © 00 0 sepa Mane. been cleaned up. The’ plates gave . During the night ride over the Sier-. Which he offers for salé on the . Di} Suvdl, coves Welveterus, Flows, fe ngs
ing any lucrative office under the . f° m Sacramento on Mon-} 14
‘ Ribbons, Ladies’ Neck Ties, Hats and Bon. as fara
ies stoning, Where he bak cold gold worth $1,377. The batteryis to . T8 the husband vacillated between most liberal nets, trimmed and untrimmed, &e, which ; “y United States or any other power, . “*Y Kg oad, come hereafter to the reinforcement his own legitimate wife of his bosom, . terme, + . they auk the Ladies of Nevada sud "vicinity Ainge
~ profit wnder this State.” There is amount due from this coumty to the. —— ee ee advantage to call on me. }—Beautifut Wax Dolls, for Presents, 4 for Mr. ” . State, and which has been credited} Not violation of the Sunday law, ace car, dividing his time about . © 0” “. enotee lot of Patterns for Ladies’ and Chieee
however, 8. similar exception in favor , en i Scher matte ke FLOUR FOR SALE. dren’s Dresses, of the latest styles, just re Chinam of Postmastera. The proclamation . to the various funds of the State, as that we could hear of, occurred in. °qually between then. Each time seouet big ey oer Wesson
2s will be ee ah ‘clive: Grass Valley. At 12 o'clock Saturthat he approached either of them he. warranted to be the best in the County. Orders from the country sent tie, Will be of most service in Louisiana ; . 2 ' of with ki d ae . promptly filled, and satisfaction guarnman de: md will domore than any measure . Generat Fund...... $18,497 09 . 4Y night the various bar rooms were . *™" received with Kisses and emALEX. @AULT, ~~ . deeds ids bea: c yet suggested, to allay political trouSchool Fund..:...5. 3,459 77 . promptly closed,and remained closed braces, while each one would implore . _ _jaa weeds tk Sa een Pa {ie ana restore @ the people the eee _ Sinking Fund aoe a until Monday morning. The princia to leave other, Arriving at GRASS SEED, CLOVER SEED, . ii
ie right of self goveroment, Interest aud Sinking Fand Pal-streete of the town had an umduly agate hi ae Rs peceacaia ae MEETING _ Fresh Garden Seed, tice Ne
( . ee ee 65 84 . dull « ce, becauses no search. ©0e Ss Be ee . ; : ; inquest
Commercial Statistics. — cr ete = HH ers after_the ardent were smelling the Gineventdgnd een nog He SGN pees s FLOWER SEED. i ‘ ili IM oss sos ve eos 5 _p} : was eged b: women, one at
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~ eontains a complete trade review for. Fund...,..+: reer c 896.76) 38S Gaeloms. Ee teemspected thats . notified that » meeting will take PRESTON'S DRUG STORE. Mr. Mi
‘ the year 1872, which is far more Soldiers’ Relief Interest ee id of our citizens consoled them. °"°? while tears were being: shed . axial, jae ass Evening, the justifiat a elaborate and: .tistactory than anyWas i555 . 329 23 . selves, in private houses, with spiritcopiously. The amount. of erying _ re a ordet of the MASTER. MEDICAL WONDER, ER, POND’S meieuaeid thing that hes appeared in the daily pate bec site be PO 1,382 76 . ual stores which had been laid in which took place caused te landlord . _T.H. Caswell, Sec’y. ~ jal ‘ABSOLUTE WATER-PROOF, ya
. en and theirbig supplement. As. ing Fund......+.+ 987 eg { the day before. re we geeerasen eee tea — : iy aj Nevada Library Association. ; a *OnM = ~@ geners. summary of what was done fone pieneny a” Taterest 230 46 . _Monday afternoon was the uals ae Oe ew ie ona paging 2 as ala PRE T ~ entered last your, we learn that the State . Pund s...-c0x0290 4g . Meeting of the Grass, Valley Stock . onteeaties of the fair but frail dameet . . OFIGR i beret Sree Cerio . RESTOR BF Evans’
produced 25,000,000 bushels of wheat, . State Rehan tad Wand. 118 80 and Exchange Board. The transacsveutaatt a ant “s og n ‘ADA 1 nee ne ISSOCIATION, will be nee the pur See _exported 7,000,000 eentals of flour . Branch Insane Asyldm Fund 2,304 61 . tions show ai improvement jn busi-. . —— soon al’ . held at the Baines.
and wheat, yielded eighty million[ “~~ ; —= 4, etl ceeeannet thelr way to Vigiaiey i LIBRARY HALL, LAMP CHIMNEYS, 5 for Ne
dollars in gold and silver, dnd in the BE alee New York Hill at $7;.120 shares of ny t ye ‘Saturday Evenin Preston's. : 80; theBaan > Tast four years has exported specie Roll of Honor. Daisy Hill, at $3 50; 100 shares of ‘nape RES sages ca —— pe For ine et ine <S Officers a the ensuing GLUE, SHILLAC, SAINFOI, fired at
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ee worth $656,000,000. In 1872 the The following names are on the Grass Valley New Mining Company. wife aa receivin the ihost oy mana of prone tired = N a ef ‘ The ¢
4 ‘the coinage at the Sen Francisco . ro}] of honor of the North Sen Juan at$1. These sales were all for cash we . 8 st . All Members having Books are requested eves Pree we. make a
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attention. between Reno and Virto return themrimmediately, —_ ‘ali bills
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ee Branch Mint amounted to. $16,380,Grammar School, for the month endin“-hand. The operators here have site Ole: ‘Usch arrival there th for settlement must be handed into the NEV A. B RY. was not : 000. Our foreign imports were worth . ing Jan 16, 1873,average 90 per cent. not yet got into the habit of selling = sae eeicnablo hotel, thy . All dues ahould bo settled with the Seo APS BASE thing a
et sea were wouth $24,000,000. “We Ella Evans, “Willie Reese, Grace there are no {actions divided into otk " ‘ 8 ah rages we? oF SOHN W, Aut Tre President. . ALEX. GAULT. .. .Proprietes. bly was
2 raised 25,000,000 pounds of wool and Downey, Clarenee Vermy, Olive bulls and bears. The Stock Board “8 pice P o ~, Toon ha er would Geo. A. Gray, Secretary. zane : ‘ peti
produced four million gallons’ of. White, Kate Downey, Mabel Vermy, . # bound to be a success. amelie ria eite's oid Pee ata ae aunoye
wine. ‘The brokers sold mining} Amanda Perry, William Hogan,Hen}~ We clip the above from the Grass apo retiring this morning, was rue CLOSING “OUT S ALE. . Hot Bread and Breakfast Rolls everyth stocks worth one hundred and eightyry Harris, Ernest Kramer, David Yak. Union. Susssil viii aunt ahiindie wil 2 every morning, Sundays compar nine million dollars. Two hundred . Morgan, Alice Clay, Annie Bell Clark; So eee sian: of inienalandd Semen, tien aha — apnenned: the exp
and thinty-enren sililaw fost ef 0m.) Willie, Dshnere Thomas Hatris,) Stringent mae a cold-room containing no fire and. JULIUS: GREENWALD, . Ww: have always the best variety o i
= ber were consumed. Annie Smith, Mary Banks, Nettie The following sections of the new chly ole. tlahket: a Bt: 4 f every thing in our line. fis Cl s o-< Northup, George Colodi, Annie . code.may be of interest_hereabouts' ped ompgpiiian Ae . FFERS his Entire Stock of Goods for EXCELLENT BUTTER, warnin,
: < Death of Bulwer Lytton, Hughes, Lillie D. Ray, Katie Seely, -Section 1. Any person~passing . —o pease egpannbets wk
CRACKERS OF OUR OWN CFA that sec
eg a Edward Bulwer Lytton died at his . Joseph Noblett, Albert Taylor, Minthrough the enclosure of anotherand seas in ae ouea tae 8. blingl San Francisco Cost Price ! bn aes “\pesidemee in London, on Saturday, nie Quick, Augusta Noblett, Julia leaving the same open, is guilty of a ‘necepted her Phas aanein ae y wi 4 ea, . PR he thal > Ahi pe the bes!
= atthe advanced age of sixty-seven Fuherty, Mary Bowen, Charles Eddy, misdemeanor, and punishable by a writing the sbove te nine “at . aa! Wddding Cake‘ don short nm Cie years.~~His many novelé and poems Annie Fowler, Ida Kramer, George . fue of not less than twenty dollars . 45 parties have beon handed = * 100,000 Cigars. — =: a0 are well known to English speaking . Ray, Ephraim Bloss, Harvey Bub} nor more thas Sfty oe. “. but a the. request of the injured = . EEW FIRE.. Beige people all ov er the world,and they have ming, George Evans, Frank Reed, Section 2. Any person wilfully oF wife we refrain from ablishin 10,000 Ibs. Tobacco, A Z n translated in )“Fyeneh and Ger-. Marion Peck, Willis Smith,Genevive . maliciously tearing down fences to P dl a tae Nee —— aiey ~ isiinat-A; H. Ben ia
them. Sosaysthe Virginia Chronicle. a Wadsworth have
a map end hada wide‘reulation in. Pfister. make # passage through an enclosure, . The man referred to in the Pipes, Cutlery, C &e. hog = Si peine Rani. under the i = Europe. was ‘elected to the oe is guilty of a misdeméeanor, and . was, for a long time, clerk in “ages As I shall positively Sins ainens . PG Radel Pap nigga yer bg and. Provise
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In Jail. punishable with a fine of not less. Livyd’s store at Grass Valley. ‘this city I invite dealers and all others wisheae old stand, No. 69 HAY Bio public man he does itot seem to have}. Officer McCullough brought down . than fifty dollars nor m more than five aera eRe RT SS ~ ROHOANSONS : ‘achieved mueh reputation.—_In 1838 Truckee on Sunday last, a man . hundred dollurs. ‘Tne -navigation—of the Savannah Call and examine my Goods, Nevada, Jan, tsi, isi. naeeenee he was ereated a baronet. Ta 2, — Crandall, who was eonvicted. Section 3. All fines collected un-. must be conducted on primitive and the Prices . . ‘ ania he wae again elected to Parliament, d battery on an Indian . der provisions of this act shall be principles, judging from a local item
NOTICE 2 and from that time he was more Toy 18 7 years eld, and was sentenced . paidinto the County School Fund of . in one of the Georgia papers. The JULIUS. GREERWALD, [ee given that the u will “ euceessful im the race for political . by the Jugtice of the Peace im that. the county where the offence is paragraph alluded to says that the Pete ge tyre psebanelicnnes +p pg Hap ee eee ae
a honors. There have lived but few . place to thi Presta county . committed. steamer got ‘‘snagged” in the river ary, A. D.18T3, for a renewal of his licens a il.
evada, January 15, 1873 to keep and maintains Toll Bridge sr®
x men ee Barca ae Crane] she ed to-get fight. wining —» 2 some time ago, but they stuffed some : ek Deer Conok, ab 2. point on said creek herete i extensively read, who have drunk, an owédthe superi2 Sunpax Law.—Says the Marys-. rags and things into the hole rater eda Crossing,” % uo 4 achieved such a moderate degree of . ority of the white blood that arsed, ville Appeal ofthe 18th: Owen Lof. and she managed to reach AuMOORE'S FLAT AND EUREKA . 7 ship of 3 of Rough andrea, count = personal récognition and popularity. . through his veins, by breaking a [tus, a saloon-keeper in Yuba City, . gusta. Having done sowelt it was . CVTAGE Icaves Nevads city daily st 6% . Bough and Ready, ‘Jap lth. 1818, of the Indian boy'gribs and masling . was’ tried there yesterday, oh the} concluded to make another trip withOe tine eer horas day, The Wheat Shipments. his face. ane chasorsap the Sunday Law, . Out repairing, and how many more for Lage City, North” Bloomfield. rene NOTICE. _ Qf the two hundred and ‘four in keepin . his saloon on last . doés not appear, until one day she oolseys and Orleans Flats and Eureka. Trial of Dr. Buclow. ul nel : : Packages delivered, poser vessels loaded with Wheat. this seaThe sal a a met Sunday. The my showed. got on & gand-bar, but the captain . *!) Express ere hen Bie cae ee oe oy
son, thirty one was loaded at Vallejo, the District w .wascom-. that he had residedin the same . pulled her off and tied her up for the. PP ves onars ron Jen ena Nevada every day for
aad wavehity “ead atOuklaed—thesmeneed . ham ay ct baci ewe house in which his saloon kept, . night. About 4 o’elock.she gave a Mince bona E’OURarNoHAM, Prey "aa ane tedden ted bette’ presen et Taner the . that the door of his saloon, whieh is 'sndden lurch, and by the ‘tiie the} 1 Row «
¥ e about one half -trade. It now cae m “The ‘cal al pang tnd gol rang. was opel. crew get ashore she went down. . Notice to » Creditors,
= appears probable that next season 1g on Sunday, « t he sold two. ‘Itie supposed,” gravely says the N THE MATTER of Extate of Nichpresse ss ahemts over the wharves of) Jegescmeies sate {cigars on. that day. On the other. Paper, “thatthe rags worked out of . of the Mata of will sel
ce ee oem eahensloe << manera Ge Tee Seen thet the giggs the bole:
: =n proportion of the total from the The following instrament has been were purchased at the instigation of “Sei
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State, The immense surplus: of . fled for record in the County: Rea Constable, for the prupose of securire eat es ith ¢ ee
wheat crop will force the railroad . sorder's office: hie ing testimony upon whieh to arrest . idents near Puget Sound ees .
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company to make its terminus at David Housell to AugastAdnot. and conviet him. The jury, taking all t of a new route of
“. some point on that side of the Bay Lot of land in Nevada township. the favts into consideratieh, conclunsen ana What.
Wek where the ears can be brought direstly . dedthat the evidence did not show . com and Semiahmoo, via Dunginess,
ate: to the ship's tackle. Lost. =] Sieh bis guloon. was for the . San Juan, Orcas, Lopez and Fidalgo .
Th the late great storm in Paris, a ‘betwen: tha junction of Commie ti thoy. didnot indowss the’ sharp . make semi-weekly trips on that}
The Sea Nereeneh eo er il or Se Or ot ps ge route, connecting with the Olympia
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— . Tho findar, will please leave it at this Sekar g anita. . mail: steamer each ames at Port —
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