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July 11, 1882 (4 pages)

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spect, and we shall do cur part fully committing unlawful acte it know"the statement tu "be false’ “Wait till the miners disobey the courts and then it will he time. to talk about unlawful acts. The hydraalic miner: have not disobeyed an order from any court, and therefore vem they * are as-legitimate s businesx further says it’ would'be maulier to show the, white feather and acknowl. edge defeat: than to. continue our defence ‘of ‘the hydraulic miners. We will acknowledge defeat when the Inst ounce of gold has been ta~>~~~kken out of the mines, and not. til. then. The Bee , further says, that, “it -has never hesitated to meet any F miners and their organs have put ‘ forth in defense.of that: calling, : and. if it has failed at'any time to suatuin its position it is nothing to be ashamed of.” , For brazen effrontery commend us to Jim MeClatchey. The sentenoe sbave . quoted is ariou’ as cheeky as anything we ‘ever read in paticbeigts “The Boo bes never av-. swered one argument broughtforward by the hydraulic miners in an honest wholly ignored the arguments w. have adduced, and answered only by _ galling the’ hydraulic ‘miners “vandais,” “robbers,” ““ heves,”’ and other equally polite names. , Yet in the face of these epithets, it says the Transontrt does itself no credit in attacking thé editor of the Bee. ‘*O cousistenoy thou art a jewel!” . It is all right for the Bee to call the hydraulic miners thieves and scouv— drele, but it is not right for them or their friends to retaliate. * PROS SAIN AE os we In the annual report of Director of the Mint Buchatd he gives the. following statistics df the billion pro. duct of the state of . California for 1881. As nearly as it cdn ‘be ascer— taine! by the Mint Bureau’ it’ was ; 4 LETTER from adville, Penn: syivania, says: ‘Since the openin of the Garfield . ry. the. velue-of the 3,000,000 barr: ls of stoek has deon thirty per cent. and the value lione of doliars. “What will be the 2 "The castigation we have been givhave had some effect uponehis. hide. whines like a shipped spaniel. H+ says we are doing ourselves no credit _ in denouncing him, and that we are unable td défedd the unlawfal acts of our bydrautic mining friends, Se relation to the editor of the Bee, we * ¥ pe: ie ae q : . are : ania re ssa aga veer pa Mining. bas been reduced to.» pereee up to the standard that is admissa~ _ Bee says the hydraulic, miners are ‘. cou-in-law of the Archbishop, Af-fver-the benediction, which concluued, $18,95,000, of which $8,900,080 was . Hrskine Knoliy’s, father of the bridegold and $7,650,000 in silver. The }groom, wi.o sigued the, regitcer, The production te hues’ ae Xs ag Archbishop stvdd np the.drinks for lows : xe ss the whole crowd, eon Alpin; $2,000. $2.10] Wuar boy Would not ve a Wistrict Amador, . 1,450,0,0, 1,500} inessenger at_N.wport? ‘They arc But ~950,000° 1000 ANN, ibe * ope ~~ 800,000 1200 to. be furijshed with, bicycles. ati Colusa, rs —_—_—_—_—— _Dei Norte, 60,000; . ‘avecdo cS Advertised Letters, ; re , ee on ard The following is a list of letters remaining Humvoldt, 75.00 ‘ 200 in the Post Wifice, at Nevada Nity, California, Inyo, 170.000 140,000 . ." the week. ending’ July 10th, 183., Kern, 190/000. 44.00 . Persons calling for any of these letters wile: Lassen, vi ae eee _.7,00U . Please say “advertised.” Los Angeles, 13,00.) ~~ 39,000 1 id.8.Honpador, P.M. Mariposa, ~~ 20,000" 12: Doherty,.Qwen + : eg : he 2 pce pherey Mra, \ J. e : teers wry, S inve odoo, ab ooo 1,200. Paul, Mis. Geo, Wi” Mono, 3,385,000 300,000] = Stunt, Geo, Wy: Nevada, 8,700,000 — 95.0004. Sanford; Beujamin Placer, ** 860,000). 1 . F Williams, Harry L. W.-2. Piumas, “1,350,000° 00U0}° Davis, Mary A. Sacramento, 425,000 . 1,000; Hunter, I. A.) SanBernardino, 9,000’: 16,000] “Miller, John J. San Diego, C1000) >} Pass, James Santa Barbara, 2.000 ° ... ahdoge = Ww. Shasta, 350,000). 85.00U}! Adnstin, Wi J. Sierra,” 950,000 6,0.0. Wood, W. H.-2. Siskiyou, “ 650,000 15,090 ——— Rg so CMD, on: ONO) 6 MOTE, ARRIVALS, oan Trinity, 550, 00 1,500 NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. bog $0 tos «2 00] STANLAY, A. ADDY.. Proprietor Coie ipa hile es ie a. . ©, Sonpay, July 9, . Yaba, 809,000 -1,800] °S. A. Bulfinch, Truckee. steel «GL BR. Buck; Moore's Flat, ao Min Hill de, between B : vllow: creck, hydraulic. The Steep Hollow (o len: $50,000 tog anil tittber each on tunnel 2,600. feet Willeat, 2.500 feet; and the Pianet 2,600 feet. aid in the tannele,” a gravel ia ran from the breast to th: fect svience; and as the gravel in this man aud sinerintendent can_ very {clossly estimats each weeks’ profit: hy the number of carloads rolled out to the dimp. The mines ar. fran day and wight. The tunnel eldiins are all newly ‘open«d, except— ig.the Swamp Augel. It is eight miles from Lowell Hill down to Lit le York, and the divide wil, average a mile in width. The chan— nel of gold-bearing gravel is supposea to run down the middle of the divide. Near each claim there.is a.small_settlement which comprises a n:iaer=' soarding-houre and the residences o1 the officers and employes of the miving-‘company, Many of the miners have their families with them, iving in neat and tity cottages. The miners and their families must hav: butter, milk, fruit, aud vegetable: aod,as the ranchers of the higher hills can produce a better quality of each variety than the farmers of the yalleys can povsibly uudertake to do, there is a perfect harmouy of in. terést between the miuers aud rauchers of the mountains. , anne ee tne A ee tm eee ee ve A Nobby Wedding. A nobby wedding was celebrated om the 20th of last month m: the presence of the Prince anid Princes: of Wales and the Crown P.iuve oi Denmark, at which the Rev, Archiveld Knollys wag married to hic cousin, Miss Coustanve Kuollys, } laughter of General the Right Hon sr W. T. Knollys, K. G. B, Usher of the Black Rod, in the private ceremony was performed. by ~ the Archbishop of Canterbury,’ assiete. by ‘his chaplains, the Rev. W. F. . Krekine Knollys, uncle to the brid-, aud the Rev. Randall G, »Dayidsun, the ceremony, the bride’ ant ‘bride ‘ '3foom, preceded by the Archbishop, passed to his Grace’s ‘study for thi jegal registration of the marriagy, toliowed by the Prince and Pr nes. of Wales, the Crown Priced of Dew, ‘mark, General the Right Hon. Si W. T. Knoilys and the Rev. /W. F, Miss Emina Buck, do 4 4 u mn, iy alley. . 53 Bee, Gram vate °R B Hawley, Col. Hill. Anos, Sharp,rBrandy City. % se ig 2 bro er ree . H. Buddles, Grass Valley, Geo, Bockinan, City, . ‘Pp W. Marphy, “do ” dete mecrepatdges ee U, L. Rubinspa, sass Valley, + « Hhkavros Bonn, Cterk.’ . “. Dewey), Planet, Witdeat, Hist New . York, Swainp Angel and Golden ‘Ball (of Morgan) are tunnel claims of the tunnels are of great ,, ap! cost from $30,000 te ‘Of them,» The Bast New York has a in lenyth; the Railroad iron tracks are And the. -phy dump on a.down grade in: cary tha: carry a ton each, The gravel is. pWashed ia long sluices onteide the divide pays very_evenly, each fore. : { in the City of 4 poem) State of Califo: chapel at Lambeth) Palade. . "The ap ats Bite reper arate with ‘ut it. JEWELRY, BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTS YOUTHS’ & BOY’S CLOTHING, UNDER . 20%s On Wwyout, and is full of illustrations and ‘. doveriptiond of the latest <ty'es in the above ceipt of four cents postage. ¥ ; ’ . PREIS ecililent Acsgigiy wil re-open tor yun. mining, both hydraulic . yo eh, ord ENLARGED: corps of fand tunnel. The Little York, Chrietthas Hi'l and Liberty Hil! claims are TEACHERS. e manage 7 . “astern Colle Rily eq 5 . a you A NO (MA » . Sun Fran dy Z ae ~ COUNTY SCRIP. uently: Nos, 286, 230, 237, 238, Pi eee SP ek sg Bt Also thé lowiig Warrants on the Gener: Nos. 107, 43, 108, 109, 110, 111 4G, 112, 4, 117, 104, 116, 118; 122, 116, 120, will be paid on Interest ceases from,date, ; G. V. SCHMITTBURG, _ © Treasurer of Nevada County. Nevada City, July 7th, 1832, __ 1 118, 191 119,41 presentation. Satins emaresamerorsesses res A. Honigsberger), Superior Court Wie No. 544, &, i. Curtvell. Alias Execution. NDER and by virtue of afialais execution tomedirected and delivered, issued out ithe Superior Court,in and for the County af Nevada, State of California, duly attested she‘ 10th day of June, A. D. 1882, in the sbove entitled action, wherein A. Honigsverger, theabove named Plaintiff, recovered judgment against J. 8. Chiveil, Deten lant, on the 13th day of May, A. D. 1852 or the sum of Fourteen Hundred Ninety two and 18-100 ($1,492 °13) Dollars dama "783, wth interest at the rate of 7 per cent ver annum till paid, together w.th Plain aff's. costs of $0 95, and disbursements st the date of said judgment, and accruing ~wetsim to the sum of $175 ay *ppears of reco And whereas ou June 10th, A. D. 1882,’ he. Sheriff of Nevadw. Cov nty returned the, *zecution issued in’ said_cayse, whereby ic *ppeafs that the t'in said’ cause is suitled toacredit of 25, less the Sheriff's +mtsand accruing costs amounting to the sum of $4729, and whereby. it appears that sme balance due'on said fu igment May Y5th i882 is Twelve Hundred Forty-three and $1-100 ($1,248 x1 Dollars. i have levied upon and taken into executhn all the right, title and interest of th: tbove named defen ant inand othe following described property, as taken under atjachment.as.sec irity for_-aid judgment on sae pinback feokiage f A. 1,182, by writ thereore issued out of the superior Court, in and ‘or the County of — evaus, State of :‘alifortia, to-wit: The W4of the W 4 of SW } of 3ection 85, and the E 4 of the W . of the 38 4, Section-34,-Tp. 18-N.,R, 9 M. D, . 3, and M., Nevada Count,, State of Califor: ria, being on the records of Nevada county Yate of California, standing inthe name of Mr Matha Chivell, Noticeishereby given that Iwill sell at lic Sale-in tront of the Court House , County of Neja, on Mondny, the 101b Day of July, \. D. 1882, between the hours of 9 o'clock \. M,and 6 o'clock Pp. u., to wit, 2 o’cluck » M., all the right, title and interest of said Defendant, J: 5. Cuiveil, in and to the above ‘escribed property, to the highest and best ‘idder for cash to satisfy said ‘judgment, snd all costs, Given Per Ryd rand this 16th day of June, A: Dk E. 0, TOMPKINS, Sheriff. By R. D. Carrer; Uner Sheriff. J. M. Walling, Atty for plaintiff. je16 ed ‘unt! p ¢ 17to day + D, 1882, at whe seme ‘peorien! place,’by ér.jer or Plainifs Attorncy. G.ven udder'my hand the i0th day of rd A. D. 1882. . O. TIMPKINS, Sheriff, Ry h. D, Carter, Under Sheriff. J. M, Walling, Plaint.ff’s ttorney.” Established in 1859. k. P. FISHER?’S NEWSPAPER ADVERAISING AGEN OW : and 3B. Merchants Ex+ California street, BAN FRANCINUO, are tiding Solicited for“ al! ‘sihipenete ‘ “Adver published on the Pacific Coast, the Sand wich delands, Poly nesigy’ Mexicdn Putts ‘anama, Vo pareico, J tpan; China, Fo bf : ud, the Australian ties, the it: ern States and Europe. Fives. dooms 2% oh , nearly every newspaper publishec™ on the Facide Coast are kept constantly .o aud, aud wil advertivers are alowed Trees — (.1@88 tO thom during Dusiness hours. : The Nevada City Daily Transcrip ans been on tile at this Advertising Agency for the past Tweaty ww
WALLER & MCSORLEY “£245 Grand St., New York. SEND FOR OUR Fa hion Gazette and Catalogue No, 20, I. enables you to buy New York New York prices, No household should Manufacturer and Importers of Ladies", Misaes’ and Children’s spurTs, Cloaks, Shawls, Woolens, Linens, etc,, ete, D DEALERS 1N-‘ WATCHES, {SILVER-PLATED WARE, WEAR, MILLJNERY, YANKEE NOTIONS OUR Fashion Gazette an Catalogue, No: ne of goods, Single copies sent free on xe. WALLER & McSORLEY. fa following warrants on the Genoral . ” 30 al Road Fand, August 5th and, nentls,;,) 4, G , 68, “: Sheriff's Sale. % ment have provided a CLASSICAL DEPARTMENT pre‘aratory to the STATE UNIVERSITY and 47a BUSINESS COLLEGE teachers ten and women for business. DEPARTMENT designed to orain students for examination and tesching® . The ART and MUSIU departments have been placedunderth most competent man agement. ae hae or fur‘her information address ALBERT LYSER, . Presitent bard on Trustees, 883.Market Street; 0. de ea pe tee © 3 Fund, registered April. 10th, 1842, = ’ 295.292, 293, Free. i it ee ae ah “ NEVADA CITY (Catefonta “. WASAINGTON COLLEGE. @ a Friday Evening, July 14th . Committee o1 Arrangements, Hunt’s Full String Band. Grand March at 9 o’cleck. _’ '* Tickets $1.50. P Adikidhion weenie a heals Ladies An Invitation is extended to all. a BALI ci cidioins BANK. AND B A Statement of its Financial Con dition at the bezinn ing of busi = a mn ermaremesineeee Sip agge es Rea _ "OBE GIVEN. cach of us has)a personal knowled ze of the . matters containe’ in the foregving statement, and that the sume fs a true and accurate statement of the financial condition of the Citizens Bank on the moraing of July Ist, 1882, according to the best of our knowedge and belief,and that the assets. enumeratet are all under the custody and control of che proper officers and agents of the Bark. € furthermore solemnly swear that the Paid up Capital of the ssid Bank. is Thirty Thousand (330,000) Dollars, and that said capital consists of the assets transferred by Pa ge of Nevada Vounty tothe Citizens E. M. PRESTON, Prosident. For the Benefit Cashowhend..,... ae $ 19,587 £0 . . ; “ On duposit wiih Osaer davis, 42, 17 5 ere aoe & : ‘and cash items.. . 7 i bed : old ge ER Oe 83 ~-OF THE— County Warrants... +. 16,976 06 ; , ng.on real estate.. 26,085 37 , P foans on stock and bonds pe pal OBO YOUNG. fo ae . S Loans on other securit-es..... 2,85 0 pours : Lans on personal security only . 29,257 39 Real estate taken for debtiv:../ 390 00 ee us s Interest accrued(county sovurities) 3 92 86 Furniture end office tixtares... 2,000 00 Atle Bank premises.. .., eae pene eee = f,000 00 s Total Assets ..,.....M051,027 04 ‘ t LIABILITIES, : ; ¢ ; Cush Capital, paid up +8 30,050 00 oh id ‘Git Soe oe gS eee rimew ©: 3 ' 4} § AT Due fHevositors,.. +++ 112,633 6s Dividends unpaid.. .6.05.600 5% 412 15 Total Liabilities....5 $151,027 04 : State of Culifornia, County of Nevada. ss, . HUNT’S . ALL We do>olemnly swear that wetiaye.(and-{: 3 a oe #NO. T. MORGAN, Cashier, John Nivens, Theo, Wells, Babserthed and evorn yates ‘the, al Notary Will Morgan, Mose Baruh, Publié in and for the County of Nev. Siate of California, this Sixth day of Jul A. Joe Miller, Harry Martin. D. 1882, NILES SEARLS. {seaL} Notary Public, Floor Director, H. V. Reardan. FOR SHERIFF. . FLOOR. COMMITTEE. ' WILLIAM POWELL, ‘ . S.hereby announced as a candidate for i the otlice of Sheriff, subject to ‘he decision of the Republican County Vonveution. FF HEREBY ANNOUNCED AS A CANdidate for the ottice of County Treasurer, subject to the decisi mn Of the “De County Convention ‘atic je4 Democratic Candidate —FoR— County Assessor, JAMES D. WHITE. For County Clerk. . M. BYRNE, Jr., Inu BE A CANDIDALE FOR THE vomination of COUNTY CLERK, suboj c to the Democratic County Convention 4 . Nftva ia County.e ‘ 2 ee em ean eee erences ep SENET MRS. LESTEK AND CRAWFORD, MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD MRS. LESTER AND-CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD, MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD, MRS, LESTER AND CRAWFORD, MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS, LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS, LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. Norce 18 HEAEBY GIVEN THAT now of Equal orton satel in.seasion for. the 7 __ NOTICE, © Assessent-Roll of the Count: Fp erp pe Clerk of the Board izing the assessment of the ears ag 8 i J, E, CARR, Clerk.. By T. H Carr, Deputy. > MRS, LESEER AND MRS LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESEER AACE. Millinery. Goods From New York OUR ASSORTMENT 1S COMPLETE. Tuts WEEK WE OFFER SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Goods at Retail: Sold at San Francisco Wholssals Prices . $6.00 Plumes for $4.50. $5.00 Plumes for $3.00. $4.00 Plumes for $2.00. The Finest Assortment of Flowers ever brought to BEAUTIFUL ROSES 5 . Great Bargains in Hats. ‘. HATS TRIMMED To ke. E@ Polite attention whether you purchase or not ' Near the Union Hotel, Main Street, Nevada CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CKAWFORD. a MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD RS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD: MRS, LESTER AND pte asf MRS. LESTER ANB CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD. MRS. LESTER AND CRAWFORD 0-—--—New Goods Just Opened. ee rareniinl ——-IN OUR— MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. —— $1.50 Tips for $1.00 bo _ this city at equally Low Rates. ——— and 10 CENTS EACH. are’ ORDER, . . HRS. LESTER & CRAWFORD. @: a) DAILY TRANSCRIPT TUESDAY, JULY. 11, 1880-————=» THE VERY LATEST STYLES These Goods have just been ‘received . Will-Exhibit at Nevada City, Wednestay, ! ig! indor Is ith The Culusal Meat} Ea GRASS V \LLEY, . HURSDAY, JULY,27. OVERTOWERING, GIGANTIC Aquariam, Marvelous Great World's Exposition, Matchless Menagerie, Augmented Egyptian Caravan and strictiy Whi-h has so outgrown it:elf as to require SEPARATE AND DISTINCOT RINGS, MORAL SEIGStS, OLD. JOHN: ROBINSON'S = Museum, To give its One*Hundred and Fifty Novel Specialties and Sensational Performances in the rng given time that ordinary Shows occu THE NIGHT IS TURNED INTO DAY, as the vadt Pavilions of this enormous institution are lighted each night by the world-renowned scien-tific miracle, the BRUSH ELECTRIC LIGHT, A brillianey which rivals the dazzling rays of a Summer's mid-day sun. . A MOST MAGNIFICENT AND CORCEOUS At 10 o'clock Each Mcrairg, $300,000 NOVELTY STREET PAR In which will appear.the Twenty Thousand Dollar Beauty. Performances Afternoon and Evening. ADMISSION $I. ca aae THE LARGEST ———AND——— MOST MAGNIFIOCNN®T — stock of FOR. GENTLEMEN AND. BOYS, _ Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoss . Hats and Caps ADE . Doors open at 1 and 7 p, . CHILDREN UNDER 10, 50 CENTS. OF CLOTHING, OV ALL IS MAJESPIC SPLENDOR 7-@. Farrer, Archie Nivens, py in giving but a single performance—in fact nine hours of solid entertai cond into two. M0. Barun, W. ©. Morgan, FOR SHERIFF. Ten Exhibitions Combined ! Requiring a Force of Over 1000 Men and HorsesE er, fi) shel. i . . * . J : The Most Gigantic Amusement Enterprise Ever Perfected on Earth . R. D. CARTER ——+——_—_Emphatically the Newest, Biggest, Greatest, Grandest, Best. RECEPTION COMMITTEE. : {page [SHEREBY, ANNOUNCED a8 4 caw. NEW FEATURES, NEW MARVELS, NEW. WONDERS, NEW EVERYTHING ee the dada “oe tho Deneaean County Com: Delighting the Old, Charming the. Young, Instracting the Youth, Entrancing the Children, Amusing Everybody. iB Gus, D. BR Morgen, vention, iy2 In one vast villaye of Colossal Tents, representing an outlay of TWO MILLIO ¥ DOLLARS eS proud H.G,BMsrtin, Jon Nivens, aa ame aaron monument of suecessful enterprise, bared-npon a hfe-tong vdelit: to the promises made to the public each searon Piet. Wella, AE Ski For County Treasurer. during over fifty years. [tis ecoming-on its own Special train of FIFTY MAGNIFICENT PALACE CARS. © : To such ponderous proportions has this givantic enterprise grown, MR. ROBINSON has called to his aid, and PS engaged at a princely salary, the oriyinal, veritable and only world-famous veteran, MR. DN. RICE, whose life-long an « extensive éxperience makes him an able aid in this, the unchallenged Show of ali Shows, Hé will MUSIC BY L. W. DREYF USS be present at-each performance as Master of Ceremonies. _~ Trunks, Valises, etc, ‘ete, HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED AT THE CLOTHING —— er) ee R, CASPE marr, + & now oftered for sale at GREATLY REDUCED RAT! Ls CORNER OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CIT EMPORIUM from the Eastern ‘manufactories and ® fo yeate Rich ing p On were year. N. elect year. Th follos Hi; lst 2d . 34 ~éth 5th 6th 7th 8th 8th Joh janito “The tise fo suppli The first M Ww Ora tie Penns: Nevad Grass Nevad Nevad Tri-W Geo. . Ge. W Jobn J Brand W. ©. Pat. C C. At Jahn & F. Mal ed be Je . A. Blo Brown Geo E J Jenk Rosenb _P. Ale: A. I, Z Nation: + Bile G. EV M. L D. Wel Dan, B