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-from either side of the continent has
ee the National free Press.ol_ Washington, . D. Cyt
ville, Cerifornia, son of Jacob
“9, 1855, and there received a ¢om
mon schcol educatior .
wee
Gur Supery isors kbroud.
She Daily Transeript,.
HEVADA.CiTY, CALIFORNIA. 7
Saturday, March 12th, 1880.
Page.
Smith and M. Byrne, Jr, Of, thie}
county, together with about twenty
other.members of Board of Supervisors froni-various parts ‘of the State,
on Wednesday evening appeared before the Joint Legislative Committee .
fon Cotnty Government, at Sacramento. _ Night befure last: they returned home. Mr. Smith told the
TAN. REPT reporter yeste.day that
he was satisfied-from what he learn: .
ed While before the Committee that4
Nevada will be ranked as a firstclass’
county, -unless 2 apecial grane” “be
created for if We wiil-dou ttless
fion. Morhee F.
The intense interest att taching to
Chinese citizenship im the Dnited
States, and the growing importance
of the subject, gives a present popujar desire to know more‘of the mea
who have taken prominent part in
shaping National grape thereon.
And probably: no---Representatjve
“been wrore zealously
the matter then the’sabject of the
sketch which we find an
ig get” wpony
“enga P have a regular Avditer,instead of]
the County Clerk acting’ as.ex-offieio
following “Anditor. ‘The generat affairs of the
By .ifivitation, Messrs. Wm. HH:
"School located at Nevada City. °
{ined to put in-air
. prietor of the‘fheatre-and the Bi}
_Miage ayemav
(From oan Ban Juan Correspondent. )
O@r people are dedidedly in® favor
of having ‘# branch of the Normal
_Anh immense congrégation assembled at the M. E,. Church’ at. this
place on Stinday last to hear the Rev.
Mr. Harris. Hig sermon was'a powerfulome. °
The weather in this: n eek id the
woods” The
nights are freezing cold, the ‘days
warm amd pieasaiit, with an: cccas‘is very changesd e. ~
ional snow storm to vary the monot.
ony.
{he Nellie Boyd dramatic troupe
appearance here
last week as-advertised. Th pro+cuunty wilt be—condneted—on—about-+
tue saine principle that-they now,
Vorace Fr: ancis Pags; “of Placer
and
Wiina Ann (nee Nash).Page, was born
in Or leans co,, New Yorl k, -October
pervisoxs escorted ‘their visiting
brethvrem4o various pots of interéstim aad around the city, “entertaiting them in excellent style. The
new $0,000 Hospital was inspected
He enrig. aft
ed toCalifornta in 1854, where, by
industry, economy and s-rict — fe
fer snccesses a8 a model aaneainare i,
rity he ‘aa the toundation of his &tThis institution is under the direct . *
Selfsmade, his unaided struggles to
intormmaud tit himself for honorable
aud responsible positions has made
himfemiuentjy an indepen .ent
charge of their and
Mr. Smith says that he has never
before seen one that ig in all evident
management,
_ered te
Fare, Thursday the Sacramento Su-. _ tte wind fairty howled—here—on
. Jb: M--ef-cherokee hasa-pertio—
of water does to a mad dog,
Poster-are. e-the only parties that. ee ee on—the-lOth, by‘ has given out_and th
oe shooting herself through:
rday, on two charges of misdemeano",
-and-was-released from custody.
ter of D. C. Mitchell, ‘San Fr ranciseo, . The machinery is rusted;
YG Le io jue > arto Rai 4-6
te
a
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i" ze Ss ei nine
TRE BIGGEST JOKE KET.
eld
‘the Kumorist of theSacramento
Gee Frics 40 Convince the Alleged
Wits of the Pacific Coast Press shat
they are Keally Amusing:
! é
Some years ago, Wherrthe wits éf
the Eastern coast w ere in their prime,
amor babbied throngh the henght
apers as the gas bubbles up from a
the Detroit Free
su.pher spring,
arks at the meeting . Pan the Danbury News, the NorHe furnished bail. ristown Herald aud other journals
. were copied extensively by the pa. pers of the Pacitic States: Now,
' however, the fountain has ‘dried up,
the smile plays no more light and
a
I
State and Coast Items.
‘The Captain Jack Dramatic. Combinat?on have commenced an! en ‘.
gagement at Saéramento, and are
playing ‘‘Life on the Border.”* _
Dennis Kearney was arrested }y .
the: police i in San Francisco on “pie w
based on rem
Tuesday nigh.
A shooting atlray oceurred at Ben.
ton, Mono-county, ‘Jast Saturday, be-'
. tween ¥. C. Benits; Postmaster, and . free, flashing ite fants istic shades of
'fun on every hand, the pe sncils,
auemploye of the Stage Company, . which flowed on as_as. soft. and amenamed MeMorrow, abowt—mail mat-jjoqious and rapid as thegurgling,
ters, Benits reeeived wounds which! brook through the pebb es, now drag
eausedt his death ‘ou Sunday.. and bear as the oldjmaw bea 5 kis ax
Martha B-Mitchell, aged 15,dangb-.
ron the grindstone and gets mad~atythis hittie son tur nol turning faster.
~the oil
head
“the hearts chas-been-soderneHOw nop-that_itcan grind no more: = all the
with—her father’s piftol which she! ki 1s lave brightened up thie
Caidliies: Nate. EAties, Reninae and
Méerschaam.Pives, and every
jound-in-w-Veriety Store,
2 #.° “ = * ag
Seer
Je G. BOWERMAN
Ophosite Legg & Shaw’s Hoary.
ware Store,
Main Strect. Nevada City,
AVING PURCHASED™THE S¥0cx
and fixtures of #. M. Smoot, E Nag @n.
larged and.ditted up the store in first eg,‘
style, has stocked it with an assortinent .
CHOICE HAVANA cleans, .
Tobacco, and Cigarettes,
‘Of all the Faverite Brands,
range Se
“Also -Fancy—Gosds, ;_ Stationery, Cus _
thing ie
heaper 4-5 Whe othe? Sterc
the kind in this City.
Monday night last. A cabin o¢su. !
pied by John‘Mobray was. severely
Some-fences were blown
down but no ser ods loss. was ‘sustaindamaged,
ed by our peop. e.
to the. PRANSURIPE ular av er sion
The sight of a TRaNscrigr operates
as badly on his system as~ the sight
W hat
esased regarding sume-horsehold-af: a
Tights yo tS
The: only . . path of ‘huiior, te “Burlingion
hives with full ‘Hawkeye alone
vigor, but its Saige is fed by the}.
"brains of a wonderiul wit, obert
Burdette, the king to-day. of -Ameri_
can humeér:-—-Sti,—though—_these}
lamps have so little oil left, the. patook out~of.a drawer.
known cause of the act _was_a threat .
of an older sister_to report.to_her.,
father a-trifling disobedience of defairs,
Aa? Cadl and be convinced.
J.. BOWERMAN,
Nevada City, March 12, 1850.
<a a ai gg amine ce aR RNEREE EET
$3 PER i000.
Pe srg ON tis coast seek to brighter
! lationg at Apeti tion was in cireulat ny thaik cin roadway by borrowing
“Marysville on “Phirsday, and wisber
ing largely signed, asking : the Legislature to pass the Davis bill and the
the
pleted cruse. They forget. that
round about are lamps which have
but*jus® been filled, which pre burnBP here
an tevisiation by Congress to thatmemdts
Sod
“him to fight his own battles to vic...& comprehensive and reliable account .
Wan,
witha decided “charatter enabling respects a better—model for other
counties. It is economically conducted,. yet the arrangements for securing the comfort of patights are
most complete., Mr.
thatin his opinton Nevada county is
ably represented in-the~ Legislature:
Our Senators and Assemb.ymén are
tireless in their efforts, and work to
good advantage. He thinks we
ought to be proud of them.
ceilings piidigghce mine = scone Oe
Let the Chinese Go,
tory inany field.. He was inttoducail into political .ife in’ 1869 by. re(eiving the unanimous nomination
of the Republicans for State Senator
from El Dorado county, bat was defeared:-Iu" 1872 he was elected to
Conuftess over a cowbinatiou-ef Demoerats and Independents; noi. inated
by acclamation, in. 1873,. for. the
same oflice, ant elected over'a Republican Tudependent and a, Demo
cratiomzandidate, by 4,470 inajority,
in adistrict giving 4, O00 majority for
a Democratic candidate for Governor;
again electdéd in 1876, receiving 1,090 .
vows more than the electoral “ticket
yooh oO :
> tyet. tc i rs :
oun Te taVSE “of ‘aneiaitona applicants put man appearance.
stricting the imimigration of tae C hie
mese, and secured the pi assage of .
what is known as tho Anti-Coolie .
Act. Healso: introduced a bill to .
umend the Revised: Statutes, so as to :
ae hows the naturalization of the:
Obines¢, which beeame a law,
Daring his. second term , (44th
Congress) he secured the passage
through the House of the Joint Reso:
lution requiring a Commission to go
to the Pacific Coast and investigate
the Chinese question,
During his third term (4 Sth Con. .
gress) he urged before Committeesof*"
Congress, on al proper occasions,
tie bili which finally passed both
Horees, and was knownas the Chinese 1#!passenger Bill—which was .
subsequently vetoed by the Presi.
‘dent,
Mr. Pave ista raember of the C ommittee on Education and Labor of .
ee present Cougress, and is a mcui-her-of the sub-Coemmittee which authorized the report-to the House of >
a billsimilar to that which the Presi-*
dent formerly vetoed, bat without) . : —
the ahevaicve tacked on -as amend: . this side of the line between this
ments to it by the Sematg, which led . county and Placer,
to sad veto. —
Mr. Page spoke at length and The Exact Date.
thost effectively on the varivas phaaesof the Chinese question during .
each of the Congresses of which he .
“has been a member, He has always .
_been a most persistent and consistent opponent of Chinese Fmmigra.
‘tion, and is the first Representative .
from:-California who secured effective
S. also states
A few weeks since a lady acver_tised through the TrRanscrrpr for a.
. Subsequent to that time severa! com. petent and worthy ladies -heve albat
say they can not” find ‘employment.
If those:families about town who
-} employ Chinese cooks would turn
. overa new leaf and give poor white
women a show, the Lord woukl find
. some way to reward them.
es
. vertised for’ similar situations,
In Nevada County, afier AN.
J. M. Fulweiler, an eminent Tegal
light’of Auburn, has been epending . a
few days in town on, Court. bi isine’ss.
‘While here he took considerable
pride in_telling of the wonders of .
. Placer county, saying ‘that himself,
wand A. L. Craighad teeeantly locat‘ed some ledges over thare that donhble. discounted any thing ever seen here.
Since he left it has been discovered .
that the boasted bonanzas are just onA well known lady of this city
who. lived here at that time says
. that John Barrett,the kleptomaniac,
. was hung on Friday, July 16th, 1852.
That year, like the present one, gave
-to February five Sunday s, bringi ng
Transcript last Wednesday,
have you been dowg to the young
mInan?
At is ‘reported. that John Kuhlman
of Freiieh Corral, threatens to _prosecute Brother Porter for libel because
the latter had the audacity to ask
the-former_to pay him—Porter—a
few dollars, justly his own. That . .
would be a rich suit.
Tam on the track of a case wherein
a crtain-party endeavored'to obtain’
possession of a horse which had been
taken under executiowunder false
When I oktain all the
tacts I will give a histery of it for’
the benefit of your reatiers. ~
~The Chinese must.go: There will
be no further use for Chinese wash
pretenses.
houses, now ev erybody here : “has 4.
purchased a supply of collars, bosoms
and cuffs-of thecelluloid make. They . ?
will never need washing, ‘Lhe L gislature ought to passa daw forbidding
the sale of: such goods-in this State,
because. df -suchaw is not enacted
poor Washer women will starve, Labor saving machineryds-a_curse.) .
A-comniunication, published inithe
signed
‘a retired teacher,” has given rise to
much speculationas to theauthorship.
Many persons attribute the authorship to Mr. McAllister, lately of the .
tirchville school,ibut he positively
denies the ‘‘soft impeachment.” He
is a gentleman whose word ‘tah not
be doubted. The Schoo’ Trustees
. drive Padden off. The body
{tatter_place_hiniself,in company with
1. 15+} “tas ag _aratory of
Johnson Ott; OG HWY
principfis of : the contthon law and
commion right.” And it also-asks
that-an eppropriation be made by the
State of a sum sufficient to inaugurate and carry. ont such practicable
plans as raay-be reported by the State
the ultimate restoration
ing brightly aud easily, “gird whose
supply. of-oil his just cominenced to
be-touched., Yet, from mere force
of hanit, they turn away from ‘those
-. near them te gaze—upon—the—ruins
of once brijliant lights. Though our . .
iamps may wever be what the Easterniamps bave been, yet the oil: is
fresh, they ban we . ’ and they are
better now thaw the lamps tha:
flicker by the Atlantic. We have a!
splendid coileétion of them ‘and-> yet
vewspaper men aloe know their vallic, for, the reading people are only .
treated to a,view of worn-out gooils,
‘Tt is time thatthey knew something
of the be' ter quality in their mitt, .
and it is the purpose here to mention
the more prominent ones: __.
San Francisco Exe -hange—A free
fans, striking at every body, thong
not maijciously, ® —
Whose wit inthe combat as gentle ae bright,
Neer carri¢d x heart-siain away on its biade.
Addicted not so. much to g. otesque . ,
descriptions of scenery or of occurences, as hits at individuals, -whose
ludicrousness and quaint turn are
theis chief beauty, Ever fresh, ever
spatkling, as welcome as‘ a_ glimpse
ot _‘Wobbies,” after a mi,ht with
Clara Morris.
San Francisco Stock Report— Les¢
on the free and easy style, but with
a dry humor and_a wonderful aptiede. when .ecessary to teil outiageously funny yarns.
Virginia: Chronicle—With a humog suitable to the ovcasion, aiways
Peasy but not shaded in those delicate
hires necessary in a godly city like
Oakland or Sacramento. — (in fact,
Nevada papers are a reflex of the population, brimming over with fus, as
asagebrush zephyr, but not at all
particu ar to keep within the boands
ofa Sunday-school sermon.)
Engimeer for
to their natural condition of the river channe!s of the State.
‘Michael Padden was shot andkilled by an eight-year-old_boy named.
Cla W, T., on. the
12th inst. It seems that ‘Padden was
engaged at the time of the shooting
Kill
fallrik, at Sehome,
in fencing in a piece of Jand in dispute between Himself and Cl
The latter being absent from home at
the time, his wife oideved Badden
to quit the premises, and upon his
refusing todo so she returned to the
house and placing a shotgun in the
hands of h r son, ‘sént him forth to
ark.
did-_as
ordered, with the result above stated
No arrests,
> 2 oe .
Late Eastern News.
Rosenthal & Co.’s flovr
Ind., suffereda
Lehman,
mill, at Frankfort,
terrible explosion on Thursday morn-{—
ing, Ten inen were killed an . twice
ag many more wounded. . The sill
was entirely destroyed by fire.
Gen. Grant will sail for heme on
the 15th inst. He will visit Galveston aind New Orleans, and frong the
are not troubted-in tke feast avout
it. “They say the object they had in
view in-recomtmentling the Bancroft
serics was to save money to the parents of pupils: that if the people
don’t want-the books, they
buy them.
A San Juan gentleman mounted
his horse on Stmtlay last to take): a
ride to Badger Hill. ‘he animal
went along very quietly. until -it
nd there
needn't
reachei(l Cherokee street,
ithe daysin the same ‘relative ‘posiHe has, also, during his Congression: . tions as they are this-year. The laal career, been the atithor Oly . several important measures that Rave . besome law, touchurg’the public lands . . yesterday in saying that Barrett's
_in their various aspects,jand: nlageam :
“proved B sence service.
_> oe
tev yada City's Gola Sibi
The editor of the TRAN-chrPT was:
~éngaged nearly all day yesterdayin}
‘hanging was a cold-blooded murder,
* _ ee
Netovered Wis Money.
WilliainColley yesterday paid over
rto Thomas Gregory — the $100 for. feit-stake-of Redda inthe MeAipine—
visiting various mines and mine .
. Rodda’ prize fight affair. Gregory j
owners in this district, and will : Ss ee
had attached the money, claiming
to-morrow place before the public
. that he lent tt to Rodda ‘on condi. tiorr tirat
oithe operations and prospects of alt) . g ae tach retundedt ‘with_loeal properties: A large extra__cihia
tion of tke TRANSCRIPT, ae
this review will be printed and circulated through various parts of the
The New €offee House.
ns a
The laitfes of the Christian TeinPe kidd Mewed . perance: Union held a meeting night
CONnEF: bi a k nat t a apd i before Jast and determined to open
and vicinity is the best field on t °. the coffee house and reading room
as legitimate minin
coast for legitimate mining. ‘he de. entioned in the ‘TRaNscrieT two
velopinents made here thus far have or three days since. The establishinestly been on a limited scae. peau will probably be located on
Where operations have oc casionally . roa street.
Teen conducted on aliberal, intelli. :
are en Old Age.”
gent and realeamceEi se coc Tis ee es having .
Fave —been —lees~ failvresthan—in . he eat a, Stock Report . Jat one time, and the appointment is
any other part of the world, . %* ® Nevads Tuanscairt has i gu excellent: one in every respect.
Mais fhet_ t ful y realized, . entered uponits fortieth volume. This . tad
.
dy sigreck with “our—eontributor of . foreing or conmxing would lmdtxe the
‘Tt stopped and refuset
other inch in the right dire tion. }
anima! to meve in tlre pegeires
great deal of cursing,
pounding and coaxing, the animal
started onthe back ike! cand never ‘et,
i up until it reached a point neartheM.!
Church: on Fiume street, Here it
. stopped and took breath. The rider
i then put-on his gloves, and the © ani. mal Started-off in a peaceable manner
and gave his rider no further trouble.
; Now, query: Did’the animal reason
that the gentleman ought to have
been to churel insteail of visiting on
Fiwally after a
God’s holy day? or was he ashamed
. to be seen carrying a gloveless man?
Who can answer ?
——
Benaty Collecter Appeinted.
G. vow Schmittburg has appointed
H. P. Sanford Deputy Tax Collector,
My. Sanford has had considerable
experience in this line of business, .
4{pRR de -CairzWPORD;near—the-Enieu4
Carson Appedl—A bright and witty but lazy pencil; addicted to yarns
mo e than to paragraphs.
Vallejo Chronicle—A sarcastic caricaturist of the foibles. of mankind,
and especiaily-theinconsistencies of
sogiety, aud exceedingly eruel on.
feminine tollies.
Bureka Leader—-Short crispy paragtaphs on timely tepics, especially
: relative to polities.
: These are the. journals of Califor-.
ea Cardinal Hose for Ladies and . nia and Nevada which can be relied
Children just received by Mra. Les. UPO? daily for breezy, refreshing paragfaphs or quaintly-told stories, fullay equarte anything concocted “by
the E.stern press. In addition. to
these, though, there are various others which circuypstaices alone prevent from being fully up to the standard set by those already mentioned.
‘In its palmy days the Virginia
Enterprise was sparkling with wit,
and it has thu force employed yet to
maintain that reputation, had not
Dan De Qiille and -others—-turned
theirattention more to “facts and
news than.fancy and fiction.,,, Yet
wheneverthey have time to dally a
little with Momus, they are certain
Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Kitty Felt, will
take a trip to Denver, at which point
the ladies will sojourn during the
General’scontemplated toue through .
the mining regions of Wyomin? and
Colorade: It is the intention of the
party to-return to Galena during “the
latter part of April or the first of
May.
Hote!, Main street. —_
Speelal Notice.
All persons knowing themselves to
be indebted to Mrs: F. Burns, fot
furniture, are requested to make payment immediately, as the business
will change -liands in a few
m9-lw.
days.
All accounts not_paid-at the ‘expira—
tion of two weeks from, date, will be.
placed in the hands of an oflicer. for
now and then from “thea “alraost ite= tk Ho
“Nevada City.
‘Por Sale es ihe 1 ice Honadl
NEVADA €ITY.
J. S. “THOMPSON, meh 12
WH. B. CAMPRELL,
Architeet and Civil Engineer.
e
‘
SPECIFICATIONS Fer ‘SpLANS— AND
ridges. Patterns mide Buildings and Br
ro order-for sli kinds of Wheel Gear.
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE +:Water Street
mech {2
AUCTION SALE,
FRARK GUILD
TILL SELL AT HIS ROOMS, ON PINT.
STREET, OPPOSITE BECKMANS
SALOON, ON
‘Saturday, Marek: 13th, 1880, at 7
, cloet P.M.
THE LARGEST LOT OF .
NEW and SECOND-HAND
FURNITURE. Etc,
Ever offered for Sale in Nevada-City;con: sisting of —
Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wasustands,
Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Loan
ges, Desks, Bedding, Carpets,
Crockery, Tinware, Window.Shades, Pictures,
2 Cook Stoves, I
Sewing Muchine,
_2 Statues,
Etc.
Alse BGedreom Sets, New, 1 €nrigkt Piano, i Orgun, in-goed order.
_® FRANE GUILD, Auctioneer.
J
”
~
Delinquent Salc Notice.
Pittsburg Geld Mining Company. Loca:
tien cf principal place or business, San Fravcie0,-Calitornia. Locatien of works, Nevads
county, California,
Notice. There are ddineasn’ upon the
following described stock on account of atsessment (NO. 4), levied on the 23d day of
January, L880, the severalamounts set opposite the nanres ot the respective shure
Photters; as toons.
SS
No. No.
Certif’e; Shas. Am’t.
Weyl C. 40 100 6 00
Wey! &. 77 6 oa
Wegener R. Trustee 124 4000 240
Wegener K. Trustee 125 240 1440
And i in accordance with law, and an order
of the Board Of Directors, made on the 27th”
day of February; 1580, so many shares of
each parcel of such stock ‘as may be neces
sary, will be sold at piiblic auction, ot the
oiice of the Com yy 414° Califorbig, street,
San.Franciseo, This, ons Tuesday, the—
30th day —of-Mareh, 1880, at the-hour of 1
quent assessment . thereon,
costs cf advertising and expefises of sale.
R. WEGENER, Secretary
‘collection. Mrs. F. BURNS. lw
; to conceive something rich and racy.
The Nevada TRANS sChipt is brigne
and chirp, and would be among the
wittiest 1f the editor were not forced
10 devote so much of his time to the
other and more se.id duties of the
newspaper.
‘Phe Carson City Tribune frequently _brightens out with humor, but it
is by flashes.
Ta addition to these are others
which are worthy of notice, but we
have given suflicient to show that
the papers--on. this“ coast are as
worthy of public acknowledgement.
. for the wit contained i in them asthe
majority of those in the Kast, to]
. which habit alone compels people to
doff their hats.
—-~<t om ——
For Kent.
~ Two efices in Brown & orga 8
Block, corher of Broad and Pine
streets. Enquire of N. P. Brown,
TRANSCRIPT office. tf
ere
Yesterday s Arrivals at
THE UNION HOTEL.
NEVADA CITY, CAL
sacob hermoso Pyaureeten.
J N uses) city Zz A Shields Quaker Hi
H Molierus Granite H Austin Rapch
J Grussel Washingte C E Hatch Red Rog
C R GilletChicage CU Newhouse Grass Vall
C Rerg Rock Creex A G Shaw Dutch Flat
F Bvans Chico
fniil two years-azo,since wh
t. ne outside. capstal has been coming in, slowly at-firet, tat gradually,
Thereasing in Quantity, until mow
the tide scems to be fairly turned
txis way. ‘Tiere is yet 200m for
hundreds more ef men with money
aud enterprise who want to apply .
nat h where tue best returns can be
ig. Itis hec®use we waut. them
atresh and. vigorous as ever, and is,
papers published im the State,
i
New. Boarding House. _
avd what is yet us be aceom plished,
Feview ment: ioned,
w
~ ' snowp there at present:
* »
Sa er
ich . is agreen old age for a mountain}
newspaper, but the “R&RANscRIPT is
in fact, 6ne of the best mining town
A mammoth boardirg-house will
be erected by Ceorge F. Jacobs on
te Know what_ltasbeea done here, . the claims of Jacobs & Sargent at
; Quaker Hill, as soon as limber can
that we will. to-morrow pibhish the . ‘be obtained from the milk Too much }
PrizeFight Arranged Fer.
prevent.
to be forthvoming Monday next.
— .
“+ resemble ? ?Baok-gammon,
“James Rodda and Thos. McAlpine
are to-have @ prize fight after all—if,
something mere does not.turn up to.
They had another meeting
in this city yesterday and put up $50
forfeit money each, $200 mofe. » side,
Wrat game does a lady's bustle
Wesierday's Arrivals At_
: THE NATIONAL HOTEL,
2 NEV ADA CITY, CAL,
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Chas. E. Pearson, Proprictor:
R Manning Detroit G Piazza Camptonville
RK Williams Derbec B Schioss San Fraycisco
3 D Jones Sea FreaW Kichard San Francise
ARDORGAN.
B Menage doe seen ofh Dani You B eth -Rite: :
= Cc laekson You Be WwW Trent San "Franciseo It cost $225. } So Essar New i
egan cit: J Kease cit: oe hin
R Gurvon city sor hilmmoas cle It has hever beer used and is in perteet . apan, & an
A Macklin city C McKlvy ar order,
EP Thomas city J Jewitt do 5 : z 3 WIELLIAMS, I
W Collins do W Granston.city Apply atthe TRANSCRIPT OFFICE. ja0 General Agen ~
Will buy a NEW STANDOffice 414 California street, San Prancise?,{ California, mi?”
Paciiic Mail Sieamship Co.
The. Regular Mail Steamers tor Victoria
and Puget Sound leave SAN FRANCIS
CO onthe L6th, 20th, and Seth of cach
Month, at. £2 e’cleck noon, for
Victoria, B. C., Port Townsend,
Seattle and Tacoma.
First Class Fare, $20. =
Second Class Fare, $10.
To EITHER Port.
t
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Connect st: Tatoma. with Norther
Pacific Railread for
. Portlana, Oregon:
And at Seattle with Local Steamers
for
SKAGIT RIVER and MINES
’ "Bickets issued for Central and
7 ws ep Wee?
ochwk, P.M. of said day, to pay said deli —
together with 4
NEW FIRM! NEW ¢ coos) THE fe DAILY’ TRA
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Brief Mentic
The Jewish festival o
er begins on the eve. of
stant.
The pouse of China
was, portiel'y burned r
jeg rebuilt.
And $ still they. come
loon.is being ‘opened in
bui® ding on Piné street
The big suit.of Sigo
Powers will be tried “in
and notin Nevada Cit:
ple believe.
It is stated xethori
‘the trai i wilk+paset
report t,
“gre ace be it said) that t
demi-moudes) inthis
been cnown for-& Rul
Chas. MeStravick, ¢
erday : v tamd-was—yes
the Supe riOF Co art ton
F ATE
of Daniel Collins and.
¢
Fada 0. P: Stid
town yesterday, bring
nufaber ofp g-tail
says “the Chinese
San Jyau.
_ John Brodie las hi
laid fiom. the Broad
. his residence on Pros
will greatly endance
of his property=
The Nevada Foum
immense amount o
mines hereabuuts.
of sending, below fo
ubout played out,
Some one of our
has beew supplying a
in this city with inte
itis known who the
the offence
be eniorced,
L. M. Bowdoin of
cottage lately” erect
is repeat
» Hast Broad street fe
Ifa
will comnience the e
sonable price.
tr une similar to it
lot.
That muda
sivect, which b
(
as be
that pait of town .
P winter has sufficient
admit. of repairiug an
P Wil the etty Road
take the hit?
The prevailing 1
is drying’ np the r
but ibis having a ba
ouy mining tplstet
iminers-and in-some:
have had to suspend
want of water,
Unioa: . A parson
Valley Coagrezation
ing erected on the
. tween the Congrega
tist churches, ‘Th
Loyd street, belon.
gregation, has been:
Solomon Johnson
the Mt. Auburn cla
past, was last Mond
the Union Hotel to
C._A.Pare-on W;:
hope to chronicle hi
: The History of
published by ‘Thom
be ready for delive
by the first of de
aad expense have
compilation, and it
nasi interesting —\
tounty people ever
An observing’ you
Within. 3 week past
teen Nevada City 3
ing engagement_ri
Luma was. encirck
night. If this kind
on, thé taxpayers ¥
talking about iner
School facilities,
Skiff Murchie I
from a three weeks
Which time he vis:
miaing districts °
sections are impro
to not keep pace v
in the number and
Yelopments. Mr.
still at the Bay, w
heron going awa
Month. :
_ Situation
By a widow lady,