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, is sold, 20; robbery,.2; contempt : dof
__large one, embracing «some twenty‘that Secretary Frelinghuysen is far
—night, When thé sleet Was driving
~ will attend churchy
Lord has given him,ke-wt a thet sha
The politicabiand personal enemies:
o! Frank Page must by this time be
getting ‘tired of trying to destroy
the well-founded confidence -his
constituency have learned to place
in him. Hisyrecordsien-one. a cee
succesfully rebuts all argu ip
bronght against it, ‘That: bhe voters
kaow this is shown. by his having
Leen their choice’ for*fiye successive
terms,sand it ig-a forgone conclusion
tat so faithtal a public sePvant. will
not be permitted to rébire to_ private
life for some years yet, /
The Sacramento Revord-4Union,
contrary to the-geod t of the]:
iasas of électorsin this part of the
State, has seen’ Seomay to make a
Vaze, because of his eqnnection Fibs
tie debris quertion*which is to most
people of his district, net_ even excspting the valley ‘farmers, Highly
acoeptable, The Commercial Record
of Stockton containg a. timely article
upon the subject, ia which it proper:
ly classes the Debris Bill he intre~
duced im Congress as “a broad,
comprehensive and efficient bill for
» pertaanent and equitable adjust.
mont” of all the questions’ arising
fron the conflict between the min;
ing anid agricultural interests.’ And
we are glad to -sve that the. same
baper condemns the Sacramento
journal's attack as’‘‘anjust, illogieal
and unmanly,.”
Novada Connty Jail.
Report for the year ending the'lst
day of January, 1882: Re
Number of prisoners‘in jail January 1st, 1881,.12%, “Received during
the year, 145. «Arrested: and . iny=
prisoned for offertsed-ts follows: Selling liquor to the Indiatis, ‘8; @istarb—
ing the peace, 33 ; perit larceny, 10;
murder, 8 ; battery 5; defrauding
creditors 1 ; vagrancy, 10 ; ‘arson, 5;
burglary, 13; assault with deadly
weapon, 5 ; assault to commit: murdet, 33 insane Aischarged, 3 ; embezzlement, 2 ; slandering the person of
another, 1 ;grand larceny, » 4; assault, 2 ; visiting places where opium
court, 1; obtaining money, under
false pretences, } 5 drunk and disorderly, 1; train wieoking. ly common
drunkard, 1; selling goods without
license, 1 ; exhibiting deadly’ weap60,1; insaue, 8; taken to State Priaon,
14Ainsane taken to asylum 8; hung,
1; committed suicide in Jail 1; died in
Jail, 1; prisoners in jail Jan. Ist,
1882, 9,
Opera Bonfle.
To-night the -Alice Ontes Ofte
Bouffe Company will give their sec—
oad and last performance in this city,
the programme. sousisving of “Girofle-Girofla,” which is‘one of: the most
attractive productions.in.teltroapels
repertoire, The organization ‘a9:
five menibers, and fresh from triunphs in the large cities of the
State. Our citizens should not. fail
to witness to-nizhf’s'’: performance,
A Stand-by,
The Grass Valley Union has entared upon its thirtieth volume. We
do not like the Union's politida, bit
we do applaud its honesty anid con=}
serva ism, It never goes off at half. . :
cock] when discussing subjeots of local
import, but is a staunely advocate of
all that tends to advance the porma_
neut interests of the dection in which
it is published,
OP om A
* Tax Washington Capital says
from being a man with a cdla “heart,
and it tela how, on a cold winter
aie Daily Bani :
aa CITY, CA pres ;
wir uerr cisv *
a ia. cast Gast
Sr ns
mes =
office receipts amount to over -$26.
The fun bega
horses *gnd wie
Gast deesnet.show. as-well_ inthe
serni-raide edmtiition of the P. R.
Hi8 hands and arms are like a city
lady's and@thertlnish veins show
through the white skin like streaks
of water in boarding house milk.
_ As soon fs ‘tie warriors had shak-.
hen hands the bus ness began by Gast}
Freaching out with his left hand for
Morgan's: physiognomy,vand missing
jit. In the second round Gast caught a
‘stinger on his nasal appendage, and
‘began to bleed. It was apparent,
to.some-even at this stage of. the
game that he was no matoh for his
opponent, who struck him bebind
the eat; “heeled hint,” hit his mouth
(more blood), ete., a8 the by standin the succesdivé “rounds, Gast’s
endeavor was evidently to dodge under Morgan's arms and cateh him
with a neck wipe. But Morgan
prevented, the plan each tinie, ocreasionally getting his adversary in
chancery: At thé end of. the tenth
round Gast was landed on the rope,
and Morgan was hanling back to
propel him iffto.the midst of the
audience when ‘‘foul” was. edlled.
This round ended the mill, which
‘was given to Morgan who. had not
been seratghed , during, the» entire
scrimmage, while Gast’s towel resem:,
bled the so-ealled™“tbloody shirt” of
politics, :
Some who, were present think
Gast. was “playing “of” ‘Saturday
suight in. ordet-to’ get: a! diard-glove
fight out of Morgan, for coin, at some
future time. Our informant does
‘not believe this, He thinks the San
Franciscan cannot ‘whip. one-side .f . .
pMorgan, 7
W ‘Miamas-Auitt Nuptials.
+t
Ther mnvfiage of'hmes R.Williams
aud Mrsi:Mary A. Hill took place
Sunday evening at the. bride’s resideace on Sacraiento street. We
‘have the folkowimy account’ from a
«person who was present: Mr,.Wal. liams is wéil kuoWwn here-as a young
man of exeéllent habits, “while the . bride will be remembered ‘asa hanitsome and youthful widow, possessed
‘of considerable property, . who ‘isa
Hdecided favorite here as ‘well an’ at
‘San'Francisco, At the wedding she
twas dressed in a faultless wine—col.
pored-satin-dress-trimmed-with orange
blossoms, and wore rich diamonds
as ornaments, Miss Alice White,
her ‘sister, who was bridesmaid, was
attired in a neat dress of white swiss
and satin, her ornaments being soltaire diamonds and a gold necklace
that was presented by the groom.
The groom was dressed in black, as
was also his brother, W. G. Williams
the groomsman,
The presents received by the bride
include a costly set of china from
the groom’s mother; a. silver’ pickle,
dish from Mrs. W. J. Reseigh, her
oldest sister; apair of silver vases
from Mrs. Daasouville, her youngest
sister; a gold pen-holdér'from W.,
Ge. Williams; an: album from. Mrs.
Oliver} a box of handkerchiefs from
Miss Seaman; a silver bud receive:
from Miss Fairhar
aud a poor Trish wouinn™ was aBtrug—
+ ing slong-thetey pavement withha
frony heranother; Qu rite. late i in the
evening the epuple were sebenaded
heavy lundle in her arms, he came
out of his house’ on his way tw x}
state dinner and with courtesy: ble,
vite her to take ‘his carridye and ,
tell the driver where ‘to’ take ‘her: .
Maybe he.gwed’tho-woman. .«° washe
bill. ae
Ir is said that tifty per cent. more
people have perished in chtrch: ac
ciden’s in ‘the last 100: years tian sin
theatres. The marvel of thia istthat
if a man “wahte to “ge! AO Reuven, whe
lf he wante.to
live long upon Shetland, which’, the; N
t .eatre.
hy a string band that furnished some
excellené music. The w edding ‘was
® very pleasant one,-aritWas g greatly
enjoyed by df present.
—_
. . Novex New Years Cards at Brand
& Bassett's. ,
A COMPLErK tock of Blank Books
at’ Beano & Basserr's, d30-tf,
Tost, pickled’ Walnuts , at the
Rychive-are «:delioigne retieh: a28-hw
Gurreac, says he will’, aybinit, his . Goodatt
nanie for Preaplent. before ‘the’ next
Natiqval Cowvention. It in possib'e
he t the Convention will not mect'
here,::
ppkind aah . e t
) , Saburdey ee and le ie
cldiaa: for byt gree “gate mnley. An . were allowed on the General,.Bund ?
admissioiw fee of fifty cents a head
was charged spectators, enough of
whom were there to make the box . $25.
n about half past eight
ich hour the two inet
{ ‘intothe-ring. , The” young . witnesses, $19 50. , (2 MeCanley, » oe san
p Hoabeope ped + to ‘advantage. J.C, Boggs, serving papers, $13 10. Broek” “ho i ;
. He is about as plamp asa’ telegraph
pole, bint _wres ing with Vicious
ing a ‘panings? as vertising, $3650,
his muscles to Pierson to very respectable proportions and to have
{considerable solidity about them] Coroner, $15 75,
ers laughingly prompted him to do],
The Board «
® Vibeaay, one or ¢ ,
ee Heats in} oe
J H Griffin, Wasklaginas
af Mrs K-H_ Moore, Sau Frandieso,—
Peter Orzalli, interpreter’s f M Masohe, Willow Valley, =
T. Williams, making book-case,. 1) Simmonds, Dutch Fiat,
AF Be Witas-City,
, 0.Brown, labor, $3 25. chy MNF Carter, do
G. E. Turner, merchandise, $5379. ~O Shurtheff, Peal
8. A. Eddy, boarding impecintous ae
ty dtd: Moore,
E v Reardais, do
W. Irwin, team for coroner, $10. * ete
Brown & Calkins, Printing and ad. En ? me = Willey et!
TC , Rock, Creck,
W. ©. Barker, inquest, $12.
Tomar, i 3. -Geé Ali Chow, interpreter; $24,
Robert Patton, services as Deputy bet ckinmams, City ecramtats.
A’R Camager, Moore’s
John McKeony,\ “quest, gtYto. y iE Sirah oe “to
W.-J. Hill, conveying sick to. 8 ST Dibble, ; -do ss
Hoapital, $10.50. sien eee: a ;
W. A. Findley, labor, $10. . we Warne o:455
A_ Burrows, services as Deputy . C Dorsey, Oe.
District Attorney; $30. F Hudsop, do
J. G, Hartwell;-maps, ’ $22 50. ed seg A: Seep
i. McCracken, burying pauper, C.E Clinch, > pea
a fica ead H, C. McKelvey, labor, $4 50. « DeNoon, San Franeisco,
J. J. Weiseuburger, services as GO Ainsworthe Washington,
Deputy District Attérney, $3250. . _ wW F Carter, Guld-Flat,
8. G, Lewis, printing, $75. Jas H Marriott, Bloomfield,
P. E, Hughson, ,extracting teeth E Doliver, Willow Valley,
of prisoner, $5. TDaily, Mine,
Oates Opera Troupe,
Frank Huss, cervises: _a8 coroner,
Gale Gavendish, RK L Van Osten,
$27 50. H E Moore& w, Mias eiclay,
iatai 52.. Lena Hart, Miss Jamieson, H. Gaylord, imcidentals, $153 ECrandali, Pir w ose tg
t. ‘Frank~ Johnson,
Legg & Shaw, mdee., $93 30.
: Eraetys Bonn, Clerk.
“3. B, Sanders; conveying sick. to
Hospital, $15.
J. D. Ostrom, conveying sick to ait me
Hospital, $10. At Grass Valley, December 30, 1881-to-W.
NeVada City Gas Co3; ges for . T. Rogers and witty ¢ on.
Court House, $87 10. a enna 5 oases
H. A. Mason, services as Deputy mirafep,
District Attorney, $15.
:
‘Lin Loy, interpreter, $27.
J, D, Fennessy, reporting, -$56 40.
At the M, E, Parsonage, Jan. 15.1881, by
Rev. E. Jacks, David Ashton and Mrs, Etisa eth M. Whitford, both of Neva City.
At Nevada City, Jan.‘1, 1882," by Rev.
Father Meagher, James R. Williams of this
city and Mrs, Mary A. Hill of San FYancisco,
Superior Court.
The following busiiiess* was traxs— .
acted in the Superior: Caurt. yesterday, Judge John Caldwell. presidiug:
“Ds H. Williams vs, Wm. Smith,
Ordered that commission issue to
Two Nights ad
Ocris Lee at. Stillwater, Michigan,
A THEATRE,
%o take teatmony.of W, C. Voight FALAPS
at same-place. as witness ou behalf ‘Tucsddy & Wednesday Srefigs
of plaintiff. at
J.8. Thompson vs, Mountain Ice S Senuary M4 and he
"Co. Time for setting interrogatories . ¢
‘continued till Saturday:next.
“The People vs. Bourne: rial -set
‘for February 20th. z
M. O’Hearn va. ‘J. Mf, ‘Buffington. Bouffe,
‘Jury trial waived by plaintiff. Trial
set for’ January Slat.
Se tea (AEH OE“ OAT E 8!
C. W. Cross entered as attorney of . , Complete Musical Organization.
record for defendant. ‘
John Nankervis vs, E, Northup. 25 a
Casper Cohen ys. Caroline Smith. . . ‘
P Judgment awarded to phintia for
Debree of foreclosure and sale grant—. 467 4 : : 9
od Gr sicialle LA MASCOTTE!
The People vs.-Chas. Giffen. Set fay
T, Caldwell appointed referee.
Cohew vs. Smith. Stay 6f procee.Motion to dusniss appeal argued and
$7 and. costs.
for trial February 21st,
ings-for ten days,
gagement of the
“Dates Opera Bouffe Co.
j Haoet by the Peerlosd Queen of Opera
P
Wedneaday, January éth,
“GIROFLE-GIROFLA!”
submitted.
Citizens Bank vs. Ole Nelaon: Tacsday, aennesz, 34
J. M. Kitts vs. Win. Seaman. J.
-_—
CaPrices 50 cfs. and $1609. 1ER
No Extra Charge for reserved scats, forsale
at)Vinton’s Drng Store,
Toucsow "js suffering from the
presence of a large number of outJaws and cut-throats, who appear to NOTICE’ TO THE. PUBLIC.
be hastening on their own’ destrac-— THE, public are heret or purchasing ern
tion, “Tucson's experience is that of brine beet Cg pny tex 20th, 1881,
aj] frontier cities while passing from . and payable Nov, Jat, 1881.
a semi-barbarous to a civilized state Nevada City, Jan. 1st, Wf ay mIahy:
of society. The honest and respectable portion of citizéns have’ the
sympathy and endorsement of the
people of California in their efforts
‘to niaintain and support ‘their rate?
officers, ay
DR. S.-M. HARRIS,
{Of Grass Valley.)
pr ransiysy
THE iatluals ‘of a Thich dasites cement Se
Thanks-a' thaa seventy years, old DENTIST. i
has.just hath. ta apply. to the courte
to have /his:son, forty-four years old, =
anit his grandson, twenty-four years . 1n Nevada City, Mondays, “Wednesdays and Eyidays,.
old shut up as. vagrants, They are
drywkards beyond reformation, on '
whont alt Teformatory efforts. have Office in Brown & Morgauis
prover use!eas, Wy Block
. , . (Or. Broatland Pine Sts., ‘ap laine:
Advertived Letters. Nevada City.
Nevada. Jan 20,
The followin isis listoflette rera: ini i
the Post Office: at Nevada, B Col, fer the
Se ny fone ing . EARLS Ae Ss. . YEED SEAnus
forany of these ese will please A ogg
pre ok. * ooo = ‘Searls, Niles & Searls, '
HE Music! Event of the Beason. ¥
We five “also a <oaiates assort__. And material of. -all--kind: hr
isnt
-sortment of
OLLS!DOLLS 2
DOLLS!"
"TALKING DOLLS,
SLEEPING DOLLS,
WEEPING DOLLS,
“WAX DOLIS,
RUBBER DOLES,
INDESTRUCTIBLE DOLLS
JOINTED. DOLLS.
BYSQUE DOLLS:
D DOLLS.
DRESSED DOLLS.
BABY DOLLS.-°
LADY DOLLS.)
BOY.DOLLS.
SMALL DOLLS.
LARGE DOLLS.
CLOTH DOLLS.
WORSTED DOLLS.
PAT DOLLS..
SLIM DOLLS,.
DOL.I.
ment of.
HOLIDAY.
Toys,
Fancy Articles,
Baskets,
9. Vases,
Brackets, .
Pictures andPicture ie
Japanese Goods,
Perfumeries,
‘Cardhoard,
Worsted,
‘Fancy Work.
_
LESTER
peer &Co., ceca ey
' GROCERIES,
: TOYS, Vases,
ust Received. and new. on
. ’ Exhibition, ‘the: bestas—
And , everything belonging to. a} .6)
. age
4 geen to cAlT The Attenty
people of Nevada City ten of
TO THE LARGE “AND VARIED ‘stoc,
oe nr ny Store on Usimnier ti
Street, Nevada 4 Cit: , ui
CONSISTING OF
‘PROVISIONS,
CANNED” GouDs, LINTis,
NUTS, CANDIE£s,
{POP * CORN,
BIRD CAGES, MiexRoRs,
BRACKE 8, Toller SETs,
= Pormeticiaat ee
“FRESH . VEGET.
California and Tropical Frais,
abt
‘Attention. is called to my Tage stock ot
] CIGARS & TOBACCO
Which pra ai all the Favorite Brands,
Both Foreign & and Domestic,
mark
For the Children. . ve
TRUMPETS erd DRUMS,
WASHTUBS and DISHES,
BUGGIES and WAGONS,
DOLLS & ROCKING HORSES.
I desire to state to my ‘ay Hols and the pud
lic gericrally that everythitig, from a
Toothpick to a Meetinghouse
Qpabe purchased ut my -store.
Send im your orders friends; ifyqu canret
come yourself, and I will fill them at
VERY LOW PRICES.
For the:liberal patronage: extended me in
‘the past'I return my sincere thanks and ask
@ continuance of the same.
F.L. MARRYHLOUSEN,
n24 Commercial St., Nevada City.
—
/aBEWARE™ OF
The Public ts
CAUTIONED a against SPURIOUS
initations.
Pioneer
>. Baking Powder
~
~ . i the only Powder consisting of nothing but:
REFINED
. Grape Cream dartar
EnglishBicarh Soda
‘SCIENTIFICALLY COMBINED.
AScnuuuns & (0 fo.
S "SAN PRANGISCO.atk 2 ——
THOMAS, WALRATH & HICKS,
Broad St, Adjoining Ganlt’s Bakery,
: NEVADA CEry,,
Dealers in
apedirtee Provisions, Etc.
Wir article golil by us to
be an sepeneanieds, ana; 48la0 the
ae ptr ene
Asrne aet omnt at Lane
OFT108—on. Boond.and:Pine greet,
d Wines & Liquars =
a Roa
-togs and mrad
while chopp
one day last
“ The. men
Knights of
appear at th
Thoreday ar
woek for dri
“Miss BV
€l young la
et column th
our. citizens
in drawing’
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in this city
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