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June 8, 1882 (4 pages)

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og nt heen aie a i en ee Me Ge from Commissoner Hatch. <== . Commissioner Hatch in a commuClosing of the Malls. . _ . nication to the Times says: Finding Until further notice the mails will clove as . it difficult to visit the owner of eh follows: small orchard in this vicinity, I wish Route East, daily at4P. w, through your Paper to correct some Route West, daily at 8:30 pv. u, wrong impressions and jo, theirm emColfax, daily, at 5.30 a. m. ory in regard to thé*necessity of imGrass Valley, daily, at 6.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Direot mail to'Sen-F at 5.30.4. u, . Mediate action in attending to their Direct mail to Sacramento, at 5.30 a.m. . fruit trees, Sierra City via North San Juan, Campton-. In a report of the County Board ville and Downieville, daily (Sunday except. of Commissioners published a few ed)at6 a.m. : ‘ months ago, ‘2 inches” was by misEp Soh Hertn Bencubield, Meares Pat take published “2 feet” from ithe Graniteville, daily, (Sunday excepted, : A. M. ground, as the height of bandages on Washington and Omega, Tuesday, Thurs. the trees. The reason for placing day and Saturday, at 6 a.m, : them so near the ground is this: AfYou Bet, Little York and Duten Flat : ter the tree had been scraped, and Monday, eae f houanook 6. ". washed with a substance offensive to i s——. the larva (apple worm) hewill not go far up the tree, finding no place to Laberge maaan toad secrete himself, before he will go Personal and Social Items Gieaned . back and escape destruction and con: Here and There. sequently produce another moth to C, A. V. Putnam yesterday re-. ‘4o more mischief, These wraps must turned from Sierra county. Hel] pe removed and examined as often as leaves to-day for Virginia City. ‘once in ten days, put back, and so Robert Brownell, the good-looking . kept on all summer, After the fruit mixologist of the Union Hotel Sa-. has ripéved in the fall these Wraps loon, is ill. Mr. Powell has not yet} can ‘remain undisturbed all winter, recovered from his sickness. It is also a good plan to ‘place old Mr. Haight, a cousin of ex-Gov-. clothes in the crotches of the tree, as ernor Haight, has been inthe city . they will catch many worms.’ ‘Do for several days. Yesterday he was] not forget to pick up the. fruit that joined here by F. Armstrong and C. . may fall froth the tree and destroy it, Gould of Bridgeport,’ Connecticut. . or let the hogs doit. It is now time These gentlemen are said to be look. to place the bandages upon the tree, ing at some of our mines as the larve will soon make their apHon. A. A. Sargent is domiciled pearance. at his official residence in Berlin. He] Now, as so many have so imperhas been received by the Emperor, . fect an idea of what the codlin moth the Crown Prince, Princess and other . is, or what he is like, a description dignitaries of the German court, and . may be of use to some. The moth, is said to have made a most pleasant . (fly or miller as some may call it) is impression on all. . The Berlin pa-. nearly the sizeof a common house pers, in ‘‘writing him up” have made . tiy but not/so broad when the wings many very amusing blunders, areclosed; ot a dark brownor greenish Great Incohonee Litchman of. color. The first brood this spring Marblehead, Mass., paid the Tran-. has done its work and disappeared, CRIPT a very pleasant visit yesterday . and probably comparatively few are afternoon. Mr. Litchman is a news. now in existence, but soon there will paper man in the ancient borough . be plenty more. The worm when it where Skipper Ireson_ took that . leaves the apple is about tive eighths memorable ride which Whittier has . of an inch long, nearly one eighth tried to describe in poetry. We say . 0! an inch in diameter, nearly, white, “tried to describe,” because Mr. L, . with small brown head. says that Whittier was historically . . Those who think the white, cot“off” about the incident, regarding . tony substance full of insect lite, in which he has promised to send us. c.evices on the body and branches of upon his return home a full and cor. the tree the codlin moth, are mistak‘rect account. As to the Chinesejen. This is the woolly aphis, which question, Mr. Litchman is very solid . does not exactly injure the’ fruit, according to the Pacitic Coast vi¢w. . neither is it a worm an inch or one Iu politics he is, as we stated yester. and a half inches long. day, a Greenbacker of the deepesi astray sk hes ibe Deceae, dye, and will deliver a series of ad3 dresses on that belief to the people] About $100 has been raised by the of Sonoma county before leaving the . Boston Ravine Committee in Grass Coast. He is Chairman of the} Valley toward’ the coming celebraGreenback State Central Committee . tion. of Mnssachusetts. The big tent for religious services To-morrow moraing Great Inco. will be pitched on Thursday, on lowhonee Lichman goes to Sacramento, . er Mill street, where the mevtings where he will be received by com-. will be continued for an indefini.e mittees of the four Tribes. Satur. length of time. A large number of day night a public meeting will be . people will come from abroad to atheld in his honor. tend the meetings. ; . Last Saturday Mr. William Bee, A Great Artist Coming. who keeps the Golden Gate Hotel, On Saturday evening at the The.. 22d some words with Patrick Callatre, the eminent monolgue artist, hanand Mr. Callahan had Mr. Bee ar: Mr. John Maguire, will appear iu a. "ested for disturbing the peace. Af magnificent programme of his dra-. hearing all the evidence the jury matic sketches and olio of oddities, . 1isagreed in the matter, being 10 for ‘Mr. Maguire’s reputation is well es. 2°quittal and 2 for conviction. : tabtished throughout the principal The ledge still gentinaes .tu. im: civies of the Pacific, and his enter. Prove in size and quality im the tainment is endorsed by all the. Washington mire, and there is now leading journals as being of a superior . *bout 4 feet of Gne looking Sagal beorder. There is no doubt thata rich . *Ween the walls. The ruck is literintellectual treat will be afforded to . ally filled with very heavy sulpharall lovers of legitimate amusement . ‘tS and maa eoncentratord ate soon at the Theatre on Saturday evening . t° be put in place with ‘no-expense The Spirit of the Times, New to the company, the parties manuf.cYork, an-authority for such matters, . “"iug thei bearing the coat of putsays: “‘At the present time you . ‘ing them up, and will give the comcan count on the fingers of one hand . P@4Y the use of them Gn. Poroantage; the number of monologueartists who Another Argonaut Gone. have attained to any celebrity, and John Maguire ranks with the very best. ” In Virginia City, the Enterprise says: ‘John is the lone star of the Pacific Coast and comes like John the Baptist in the wilderness, making the desert places glad.” The sale of reserved seats will begin this morning at Vinton’s drugstore, for which twenty-tive cents extra is charged, the general admission being fifty cents, John H. Monsell, real estate broker, who died in Brooklyn, N Y., Monday, used to be quite well known in these parts. Says the telegram announzing his death: In 1849, when the California fever broke was one of a party of pioneers who went West. He established himself in business-in Marysville and remained in that place for nine years, making a visit of about a year’s dura. tion to China in that time. In ’56 he 7 married, and in ’58 returned East jos Dene Mae establishing himself in the hardware Those well-known Grass Valley-. business. It was just 24 years yesans, General A. B. Dibble and terday since Mousell left San FranChas. H. Mitchell of the Union, sent cisco for the East. He was a memdown from Lake Tahoe yesterday ber of the New York Yacht Club morning a large box of trout to be}and owner of the schooner yacht distributed among their Nevada “Southern Cross.” -He at one time City friends: ‘The letter accompanyheld the office of Rear Commodo-e ing the invoice said: «‘These are but . 5¢ the Atlantic Yacht Club, being * portion of 254 that we caught in . then the owner of the ‘‘Los,” now six hours to-day (Tuesday). The the “Sea Witch.” whole catch averaged, as nearas we This isthe best time of the year to The Census Marshal of Gras« snatch the shiners out of the limpid Valley in his report to the County depths of Tahoe. Superintendent gave 1,495 children = Coetarar Serhan 13 entitled to draw school money Cramps, Mr. Wickes upon an investigation Several cases of a close approach found six Mongoliane included in the cholera morbus have developed here. list. According to law he threw these abouts within a few d People out, leaving 1,489 remaining. The ‘cannot be too siafal vee they eat . ‘tict is entitled to draw $500forevery about this time of the year. Half. . seventy chiidren,and also forany fracf : : ion i , i id placed in the ae ‘ , : q . tion amounting to twenty or more. . e! with water, and PI e4c the pec ga ~~ ati As it is, Grass Valley can draw monmonth of the invalid, will refresh hitn. Stidger would nies T ke good . °¥ for only 2}'\schools, the same as. It aromatizes what else would be eR aht cml nate! pret Iry and nncomfortable, and givesin-' season ead $500 additional she would have if the . ‘lefinite, pleasure, and incites appeBrea : ei mae = FC Marshal had only made. that . ‘ite. ‘No nurse should neglect SOZMorsford’s Acid Phospate In Liver . fraction twenty instead of nineteen. ODONT. . ~ ; : care of your stomachs until the cram, . ‘ast year, and the county gets the and Kidney Troubles. eared Dr. 0. G. Cilley, Boston, says: J,. No more Dyspepsia or Indigestion have used it very extensively, and . Dr. Henly’s celebrated I X L Bitwith a most remarkab'e success in ers are the best Bitters in use, dyspepsia and in all cases wher+ . Chey never fail to give relief. Read _ Ectrrse Covers of 1879 and 1880 . 3 R850" Ruble ‘there is derangement of the liver and . physicians’ certificates on the back }are the finest champagnes in-theinar-. >¢_ Some Vainable Horticultural Hints: fairs in Chinatown. , The grass is getting very short with the Chinese in this. vicinity, and a large number have left for other parts of the State. They notice a determination on the part of the whites to give them the cold shoulder. A gentleman who visited Chinatown a few days ago, informs. us that the number has diminished most amazingly. He went through ing their italic-eyes around to see me worse likee starve, closed, the reason given by the Truselected, acted ‘n the Superior Court yesterand Water Co, Ten days additional till Saturday next. Smith’s another fresh stock of choice ‘amily groceries. The assortment is as large, the quality of the goods as fine, and the prices as reasonable as anything in this line which has ever been brought to Nevada City. Remember, at Smith’s old stand. out in the Eastern States, Munsel!4 choice confectionery ‘and nuts ai Antoine Tam’s. ji-tf Thursday, Friday and Saturday: Cabinets $4 00 per dozen. 6 2-tf. undersigned, half-way between N e~ vada City and Grass Valley, consistcan guess, about a pound a piece.” Going ‘Behind the Returns. Ling of a dwelling house, with garden. fruit trees, vines and free water. Applyto — __~P. Sorron, Presnell OF irggy mal6 tf On Sutton’s Ranch. ialty is CUTTING AND FITTING, » Fresh milch cows for sale at Sutton’s ranch : £24 tf Quirk is doing the best work in. the county. at greatly reduced their new camp and counted just fifteen mongolians who inhabit about twenty-three houses. When China: town wasin the heart of the vity some three or four hundred oceu pied twenty-three houses, The boycotting is working admirably. The new ordinance taxing laundries $30 per quarter will send the laundrymen out of town, and thus one by one the places in our midst that they now occupy will be strangeis to the heathens. Some of them are determined not to leave, and are now casthow they can manage to stay in this lovely section and get enough to eat —say about ten cents worth of rice per day. While this reporter was around yesterday, he _espied a Chinthey were talking about, stepped up close enough to get the whole racket, The following is about the pith of it : John Chinaman—How long you lib here ? Digger Indian—’Bout fo ty year. J. C.—You sayee no workee forty year? D. I.—No work one day, J.C.—What you put in him? (pointing to the red man’s stomach. ) D. I.—Manzanita berry, J. C.—Bimeby Chinaman lib on berry allee same Ingun, me gress, Melican man he treat Chinaman welly bad. Plitty soon Chinaman up herehe goin val'ey workee on farm. Glanger he likee cheap workee. ~Me -no likee farm, but BRIEF MENTION. Various Happenings In and Out of Town. A clean-up from the Nevada mine, ad‘oining the Empire on Ophir Hill, yielded-upward of $20 a ton. David Holland and J R. Holland, natives of Eng'and, were naturalized ia the Superior Court yesterday. There are a dozen or so of Eastern capitalists in the county examining mining properties, in some cases with a view to purchase if satisfied with what they see. -—— 2 +e A Queer Election, A spirited election for School Trustec; took place at Dutch Flat last Saturday. A vote nearly equal to a general election was cast. Two membe:s of the old Board, P. Nicholls and E. Mallows, worked with -energy soliciting votes for themse ves, but were defeated. Monday the schools were summarily tees being that they were not reSuperior Court. The following business was transday, Judge John Caldwell, presidin.: Mcore et al vs. Milton Mining time given to amend complaint. The People vs. James Bohannan. Time of pasciug senteuce postponed The pleasures of the table cease, Whene’er the teeth begin to fail; The beauties of the mouth decrease; The breath’sno more a spicy gale; And all must soon in ruin lie, Unless to SOZODONT we fly. Choice Family Groceries. There has arrived at W. H. je7-1w. Ice Cream, Oyster«, Ete. Ice ‘cream, refreshing. drinks, QuirK’s gallery is epin every For Sale. Those premises belonging to the Cows For Sale. The Unprosperous Condition of Af-'. The Nevada City Sunday Schools Join Their Issues. Storms’ Ranch, sixteen miles away on the Narrow Guage railroad, is to . be the scene of another festive gathering on or about Tuesday, the 20th instant, The Methodist, Baptist, Congregational and Episcopal Sunday Schools of this city will then and there have a union Pic-nic, on which occasion all whether old or young, may attend payment of the fare, which will probably be (both ways) about fifty cents for children under ten years and a dollar for childreu of a larger growth whether married or single. has not yet been arraned, for the managers of the “schools have but just agreed on having the pic-nic; but there will be everything done to make the day a pleasant one. believed there will be two excursion trains each way, so people need not stay at the grove more than a couple of hours unless they want to.
There will be no intoxicating liquors sold on the grounds, drop this hint so that the flask brigade may not be caught napping. will be games —on aman and an Indian in close conver. 8'ounds, we are told, This does not sation, and desirous of knowing what . Probably ‘mean that the wheel of fortune, chuck-a-luck, similar little jokers will be in_ blast. The term ‘*games,” as used by the projectors of this pic-nic, probably means ‘‘Copenhagen,” ‘jump -the rope,” “button, button, who’s got the button,” sack racing and other equally thrilling pastimes. ——— -—. --eee -A Mint that Took. The following item has for some time been going the ruunds; ‘‘A silver dollar with a bit of concave mirror set into one side is by gamblers callBy laying it among his pile of coin and dealing over it, the operator can know what every player holds for that deal, the cards being reflected in miniature, A member of the Leadville Mining Club has been caught using a shiner. one night at poker.” the Enterprise the abov. does not convey a proper idea of the Floor Committee—J. C. Marriott J. J ‘Gambler’s mirror.” ’ A man might Stich, J. Rilley, = E. Smith, R. C, Penrose read it and still be taken in by the Tue prograinme hing itself. The apparatus is by gambler is careful to keep turned toward himself, and as he deals off the cards he sees them all reflected in in the little slanting mirror, upon Saerry yes constantly é Bar VARIETY STORE OF MRS. 4. ROSENTHAL,. which he keeps his e The dollars forming the stack are securely fastened together by means of screws passing up. Commercial Street, Nevada City, through from the bottom one, The Chronicle relates an incident that recently occurred in a Virginia City barber shop, the moral which may be worth something to the tonsorial artists over here. sir,” said the Comstock barber to looking tra g_nt customer who affably remarke™ ag the lather wasbeing laid on, that he supposed there: were a good many-men-who—failed to pay their shaving scores. to give credit, but I never do now— in fact nobody asks for tick any go is called Jumbo. Maxim for the salad season—two heads are better than one. a The first corner ‘in corn was when, the suspicious Joseph stored all the There were no pumps where the coacoanuts grow, which, perhaps, accounts for the milk in them. The St. Louis newspapers speak of the tramps who lounge in the public parks as ‘moral coils,” SCRIPT OFFICE. ‘‘How’s that?” ‘‘Well, you see,” said the barber, trying the edge of his razor 6n_ his thumb nail, “I hada set of stiffs who used to ask me to chalk it I got.tived of keeping books and I adopted a new system. Whenever I shaved one of: these old standbys I puta little knick in his nose with my razor and kept tally in that way. They got so they didn’t want to run bills.” There was a tremor in the customer’s voive as he asked from beneath the lather: “‘Do you object to being paid in advance?” Cracked Wheaf, Ete. palatable or healthful at. breakfast than a dish of cracked wheat, oat meal or hominy and cream—or if cream cannot be had, pure milk. Of these articles W.H. Smith has just laid in a nice stock, which will frequently be replenished. Don’t fail to inquire for these articles when you visit his Office Room For Rent. One of the pleasantest office rooms in the city is offered for rent, ply at the TRANsorIPt office. Mountain Ice, The Nevada Ice Company is now prepared to furnish to hotels,saloons, business houses and families, a superior quality of Mountain ice, at-a reasonable price. All orders left at: the Ice House on the Plaza will be promptly atJ. 8S. Taompson. Millinery and Fancy Goods. MRS. P. A. MILLS, Broad St., opposite Stump1’s Hotel, NEVADA CITY, AS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND ELEGANT STOCK OF LADIES’ TRIMMED HATS, Of the very Latest Styles,which she is selling At very Low Prices. The ladies of Nevada City and County should call early and select from this beautiful assortment. BEFORE The attention of ladies is also called to my Flowérs, Feathers & Millinery, Of the Latest Designs and Colors. DRESSMAKING. In all its branches is carried on at m Which is under my own immediate supervision and done in the latest Parisian styles. ma2s «MRS. H.C. MILLS, By means of it he won $2,500 in . OPator......-...4. Cc. W. CROSS, According to ; en e description Floor Director—GEO, W. STICH. James Landsberg. son, A. A. Smith. no means new. It was introduced Lake City—Wm., Black, Geo. on the Comstock some years ago. It rep tumbia Hil. Philip Any: Woodyourself the above ' a co o and oes not consist of # single dollar, . Cherokee—M. Brophy, L. but of eight or ten dollars. All the . North San Juan—Dr. Geo, 8. Farley, John orman. dollars but those forming the top. , Nevada City—L. 8. Calkins, A. R. Lord, J, G. Hartwell, John A. BR and bottom of the pile are cut out in Moore’s Flat—Sam Caldwell, K, Penrose, the form of a horseshoe. In the . % 0: Wolders, cavity thus made s small mirror js ‘ % pas janghton, placed in slanting position, The Reliet Hill—James Landsberg, E Penrose gambler using the apparatus places it before him among bis other stacks Marriott, Sr,, 8. Hieronimus, imi : The best of Music will be in attendance, of dollars of similar size. In the Price of Tickets, $1.50. Supper will be stack containing the mirror there is serv Peter Lund’s Hotel, extra. on one side an opening nearly an inch in width. AND SWORD EXERCISE, Under the auspices of Spartan Lodge, No. 37,K.ofP NORTH BLOOMFIELD, JUNE 12th, 1882. Invitation Committee. »North Bloomfisld—Géo, Victor, J. GlasThurston. Eureka—A. Casey, John Cline. wrorest City—R. W. Patrick, J. W. MeReception Committee—M. C. Harman, M. Simon, Geo, Edwards, John Kuotwell, James A cordial invitation extended to all. Doors will be open to all to attend Ora This opening the} ion and Exercises ' Consisting of BUSINESS FOR SALE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, CONFECTIONERY, FANCY GOODS, Etc., ; Is bomb for sale at a great bargain, A seventeen ounce baby in Chica. Tr * the store, grain in) To exchange Four Large Work Horses, Harness and Wagon for Five Yoke of good work Oxen. A MOST MAGNIFICENT —STOCK or— = FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODS Have just been received ———BY MRS. ——. MAIN ST, NEVADA CITY MAKING YOUR PURCHASES JAIVE ) HEM A fart . Wanted ! Enquire at the DAILY. TRAN. a eine AT TELEGRAPH OFFICE Chinese Que: oe ‘Oray F There are WHITE MEN vada City making GOOD Why not smoke theirpreference to Chinese Go PINE STREET, next.door to Geo. E. Turner's Hardware Store. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! HYMAN BROS., Annial Spring and Summer supply MENS’, YOUTH'S-and BOY’S Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats. Boots, Ladies Shoes, Trunks, Satchels, Valises, Avo Evenvrume Usuauy Fouxo'w a Finst Cuass Cuorane House, —l—— Ps The above Goods were maaufactured expressly for this market, and we would especially call the attention of the public to the large agsort ment of —_oOonoOoT EIN Go We have-on hand which embraces some of the NOBBIEST AND MOST STYLISH SUITS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET, Our facilities in business enables us to sell goods Cheaper Than Any Other House in the County ! Being Large Wholesalers and Importers we therefore propose te sell goods so low that con:petition will be out of the question. WE MEAN BUSINESS, HYMAN BROS.—Wholesale Houses— 7 Murray Street, New York. 216, 218 Cal. st., San Francisco, Honolulu, Sandwieh Islands, COR. BROAD & PINE STS., NEVADA CITY. gener The Pioneer Grocery Store Here I am, and Here I Have Been For Over Ui Years —_S5 BLING Choice Family Groceries, At No. 52 Broad Street..... :+--Morgan & Roberts’ Block. OPPOSITE COUNTY TREASURER’S OFFICE, My lozig experience in buyin * enables me to place before my custom ers the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. I keep constantly on and “Our Taste” Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, the Choicest in the World, Also, “Deep Sea” and “Just Right” Mackerel New Orleans Molasses, New and Bright Georgie’s . Codfish. Wood and Willow Ware, O.ockery, Nails, Candles, &., &c, MY MOTTO IS :—-FAIR AND SQUARE DEALING--—A DOLLAR'S WORTH OF GOODS FOR A DOLLAR IN COIN, CHARLES E. MULLOY. a Ay NIVENS ~ fSpsuhins ac adn +++ COMMERCIAL STRERT peeves RS aca! ane cee eT i Carries a large and superiér stock of NEW YORK, S KEY WEST, eS at DER ee ee oe "Soothe the Invalid. A few drops of SOZODUNT mixDissolu‘ion of Copartnership, heretofore existing bersigned in the business ig and selling merchanT f trading and bu i dise at You Bet, in . . . , under the firm name of Fox joudman, is this day dissolved by mutual consent: All persons knowing themselves indebted to the lease call and settle their ac: : 5 ly with C. J. Fox or 0. K. . : — et receipt for vetcberag ne Cloudman, who will the same. CREAM 6 2-tf . ed by the ~~" Tol bottle. Sold everywhere. je3-tf. ket, one? _ INSECT. POWDER. . EXTRA. Goop s P. H. BELDEN, ... —DEALER. IN— _ OO DE LIS 35 cts. per bottle. + . } } . hemicals, Toilet Goods, “ROYAL NORWICH; UNION’ AND “Li A ND HAVANA A fine assortment ft. At_most-reasonable rates, AGENCY foe 5 Se INSURANCE COMPANIES, j + _MANILLA ae