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rHE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
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LOCAL AFPAIRS.
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Opening and Closing ofMalils.
Until ee notice the mails will close as
dows:
» daily at4 P.M.
Route West, daily at 4 P. m.
daily, at 6 a.m.
alley, daily at 6 A.m. and 4 Pp. m,
Dies mail to San Vreheices, at GA. M
Direct mail to Sacramento, at 6 a. Mm.
Sierra City vie North San Juan, Camptonville and Downieville, daily (Sunday excepted) at 6a. Mm.
lue Tent, North Bloomfield, Moore’s Flat
and Graniteville, daily, (Sunday excepted)
at6éa.m
Washington and Omega, Tuesday, Thursda: hee até a. bh
oe, ttle York and Dutet: Fiat
Monda ednesday and Friday, at 6 4, m.
Tuomas MEIN, P. M,
& ?
BRIEF MENTION.
[or Mappentngs in and Out of
k Town.
There has been no rain since the
14th of February.
F. H. McAllister has leased one
of the Hughes opt obs on Winter
street.
John Wagner, accused of obtaining
money under false pretenses from a
‘Grass. Valley man, has withdrawn
his plea of not guilty and pleaded
guilty. He will receive sentence toTHE. COLLINS CASE.
The Wecctes dicinn ee:
timony for the Defénse hg
Begin To-day.
.F. W. WINGENRODE ‘
Testified as follows: To Mr, Ford:
Lam a woot-chopper.
To Mr. Walling—Was summoned
the night of-~March 8th, Was in
the courtroom Saturday, when an officer told me to go out. I came to
the doors yesterday to have a look
at the defendant, and might perhaps
have stayed half au hour or so in.
all,
[The witness was not ee wn to
testify. ]
JOHN G, CAMPBELL
Being sworn testified as follows: To
Mr. Ford—I reside at Prescott, Arizona, Ama dealer in general merchandise. Saw defendant in 1879.
First met him on the Little Colorado
river, while en route to Washington
as a delegate to Congress. I had. left
Prescott November 15th _with Caas,
H. Thorn. We three traveled together on the buckboard to within
one day of Santa Fe where defendant
. the premises. When Thori and.Col: what fixed the date of. the visit of
out daily, There is no gambling on
lins were there we used to have
chicken fights about every night.
The Governor of the State of Kentucky would cume there to see chicken tights. Men that bet money on
horse-racing would on chicken-tighting. The best classes of Kentuckians doit. The piece of bullion was
Collins and Thorn. ‘lio, i in the Fall
of 1879 the wild pigeons roested in
Indiana and Thorn and I’ went to
Vienna, Ind., and taking a sleigh’
went to the roost and killed several
hundred. Collins was in Louisville
six, eight or'ten days, I saw defendant two or three days before the
bullion was shipped. I saw him
lay down the package on the ‘counter
and get 4 receipt. The package was
43 to 54 inches long, 24 to 34 wide
and aninch and a quarter thick.
This is a mere guess. There was papt wrapped around it. The money
from Philadelphia I think came
about Christmas, ' The money when
divided was stacked upon the counter: 4
It was in the morning abeut 8, 95
"(PME MURCHIE MINE.
Progress of Work Under Superintendent Tilley ~aecouraging Pros.
pects.
We pai a short visit to the Murchie nine a couple of days since and
found that property in excellent condition both above and below ground.
The
works areamong the heaviest and
most complete in the county, having
@ capacity for sinking to a depth of
perhips 2,000 feet.
new hoisting and pumping
The ten-stamp mill close by is provided with'4,Frue tonceutr.tors, and
from 500 to 600 tons of ore are
crushed there .per. month,
quantities of sulphurets worth in the
neighborhood of $250 per ton are realized and sold to the highest bidder,
the Pioneer Reduction Company of
this city and San Francisco parties
being
When the reporter visited the mine
there wire 30 tons already sacked
and awaiting shipment.
run by steam: from the boilers of the
hoisting works on the hill above,
‘Large
the purchasers generally,
This mill is
On Dees Creek, further away, is
or 10 o'clock; and the colored boy
the recently remodelled eightstamp
mill run by water-power and devotMEADOW LAKE.
The Growt an} Collipse of a Ne«
vada County Town. .
The Truckee Republican says: In
August, 1863, Henry Hartley, John
Simons and Henry Feutel, made the
location under the title of Excelsior
Cordpany. The first movement toward further settlements was during
the Summer of 1865, and came from
Virginia City. ‘Faint rumors had
been carried to that place of vast
ledges showing anywhere on the surface free gold.
From June until late in the fall
of 1865, hundreds ceme over the
roads from Washog to Nevada county. All counties in this section of
California joined the excitement, In
the month of July, a public meeting,
the first ever held in Excelsior, was
called at the site of the present town
of Meadow Lake and boundaries laid
out and the town named Meadow
Lake, For a short time previous'to
this it had acquired the title of Summit City, but that was dropped and
the present one substituted. No
time was lost-in the work of prospecting. In July, 1865, the town
was laid out with spacious streets
the following strtement and request
A New Road Needed.
Moorr’s Fiat, M arch 8th,
Epirok =TRANSCRIPT— Knowing
that you are always ready to lend
your influence where by so doing it
will be a public benefit, I send you
to otr Board of Supervisors. In doing soT am complying with the reyuest of the citizeds, and we all hope
the TRANscrrpr will stand by 1s
Our request is simply that the
Board of Supervisors will yive Supervisor Pridgeon the privilege and
power to build a road across the bedrock from our town to the graveyards, The have all been
washed away by the miners, and
there is no way to get a corpse to the
burying grounds unless it. is carried
in by>meti. We have two graveyards, Catholic and Protestant, and
there are over three hundred bodies
interred therein. Mr. Pridgeon was
here yesterday aud in company with
several citizens looked over the proposed road and acknowledged, the
absolute necessity of its being built.
It will not be a matter of ~ever thee
hundred dollars to the county; and
if it were not for the dull times and
roads
WHAT THEY ARE DOING.
Personal and Social Items Gleancd
Here and There.
Charles KE. Mulloy accompanies
he Pacific Press Association on their
annual excursion to Los Angles and
San Diego. He goes as special representative of the Daimy TRANSCRIPT, .
Miss Anna Glasson, who was married at Grass Valley night before
last, formerly resided in this city.
She is a most estimable young lady
and has scores of warm friends
here.
The Record-Union of Monday
morning says: Assemblyman J. L,
Lewison left for-his home in Truckee last evening. Before leaving she
was presente! with a handsome
gold-headed cane “by some of the
attaches of the Assembly.
Fish Commissioner Dibble of Grass
Valley was at the county seat yested on court business. He gave
this seribe some valuaule points on
the fish question. Among other
things he said that the prospects for.
a big crop of brain food this year are
tine, to learn which the newspaper
Oh, My Back!
That’s a commonexpresson and has a world of
meaning. How much suffering is summed up in it.
The singular thing about
it is, that pain in the back
is occasioned by so many
things. May be caused by
kidney disease, liver complaint, consumption, cold,
rheumatism ,dyspepsia,overwork, nervous debility, &c.
Whatever the cause, don’t
neglect it. Something is
wrong and needs prompt
attention. No medicine has
yet been discovered that
will so quickly and surely:
cure such diseases as fraterni ill b h-delighted. who mops up-the-ftoor and I were fraternity will be much~delighte ed principally to making practical day.
The Marysville Appeal heard that
stopped a day, saying he was unwell. The second day he arrived at
the only persons who saw. it done.
‘tests of the value of the low-grade
eighty feet wide, blocks were divided into lots, alleways sixteen feet
the loss to the citizens by the late
fire the money could -be raised here .
Brown’s Iron BitTERs, and
it does this by commencing
Nick Curtin was then one of my L. L.Cirrrorp of New Tacoma,
ore of which there is maity thousands
several hundred Chinamen were minwoman and] can cover a multitude of old waists. ei etna she diga teas?
p would had he stayed long. enough. . ditch of the South Yuba Company . rived.’ All was activity and excite-. shila in the precinct. We earnest‘ ; : ~
in the mountains, she sends officers . «ne or two of these he gave to a gen: . Hy disappeared suddenly four or five . -which traverses the country within} ment. Prices ran ‘up to exhorbitant ly hope that Mr.’ Pridgeon will be ““t wor'rbe whipped by pi Se : st
: with the injunctions: to prevent the tleman who I believe was_General. hours after we went tothe bank, He. a short distance of the mine. figures. For alot sixty by eighty . authorized 3 sedi immediately ei baad al ki ePavelo. Leading physicians and
Si purchasers from using it.”. There is} Superintendent of the road. The. had quit winner on the chicken] The double“compartment perpen-— . feet on any of the principal streets, /to work. The road can be built in . VOMS 224 Shot the fellow that was] clergymen use and recom. nothing to contemptible for the av-. specimens would weigh frem $2.50 . tights, He left without saying good . dicular shaft oyer which the new . as high as $2500 was as’:ed and paid. . ten days’ time, and God only knows breakiog thet rate. inend Brown's Iron Birerage anti-miners to do—or rather . to $10 each in value, He -said they . by, and I thought it strange. I did . works are located has attained a} A stock board was established and; Thow or Facin ft ecmiay on 46 be . e: “aw Ko khcnie eecalivcalee boxes. 2#£RS. It has cured others
to attempt, for they have not yet. were placer specimens, but I discov} not put up'a bottle of whisky for] depth of 700 feet. The Big Blue . an air of metropolitanism crept over . carried cs it di FM this aa will ‘se Gn-ton: Hei have suffering as you are, and it
prevented the miners from using the . ered at once they were not. They . him the atternoon he left, and I did} ledge is being drifted on east and . tls jown. Eight mills costing over} . °° 3. . ie ing ub ever iD 7 will cure you,
monitors they sell us. appeared like gold that hud been re-. not.telephone to the conductor for . west at the 5C, 600 and 700: levels, . $200,000 had been erected, when A Rising Industry. ig ise pica —
Thi tiene Shae. melted, He said he had been min-. him. I was first gpoken to about my . all of which show good deposits’ of . came the collapse. he cichnegs of The Union how vesetval a speci-. 4 CREMATION society has been
elu ing in this county. testimony here by Capt. Aull, whol ore. A winze is ‘being sunit from . the ore had ‘been fully demonstrated, men of the so-called pulp from the formed in Chicago.
When Thorn the bandit had been Cress-examined by Mr. Walling— . came to my place a year or 18 thonths . the 600 to 700. he sizes’and permanency of the establishment erected at Alta for the . === ——
sentenced Monday morning counse!. Never met defendant before I saw. ago. I had talked with no officer} The Independence le Ige which had . ledges assured, but it was discovered oer naan of “paper pulp trom R
for Collins got up and asked that he. him at the Little Colorado river. . since, Aull had the pictures of Col. been abandoned some time pricr to . that by uo known proscess could the apeod The Union says: It‘resem* i
be not sent to San Quentin in:medi_. Phe nuggets might in all be worth . lins and ‘horne-and I recognized Mr. Tilley’ 8 election as Superintend. ores be worked profitably. As soon blew i heavy, coarse éardHeaed: * i860. i883 MORE INJUNCTIONS
ately, as he might be wanted to tes. $50 or $60. They looked like quartz . hem, He wanted to know if I would ent, is being operated upon now, and . as this fact became established the . jight drab color, which seems to be Bape
tify in behalf of Collins. An order gold, simply by the appearance. come here as a witneds if necessary, . is again beginning to show well in. miners began to melt away, the aul tiaathae in_layérs, is quite ae mere ==
was made by the court iv accordance . Re-direot to Mr. Ford—Cannot . [ finally came in response to a letter . size and. quality. ~/ business men one by one departed, strong é bok breaka hen tetated like Pp ]. .
gsi 2 with the xequest, When Thora ot) say how placer polit would look after ‘from Captain Lees and expect the) The other ledges situated” in vay “and Meadow Lake was and still reA gavdsicurd prepared “with sizing. « ; . roc amation.
out of hearing of the public he re-. being melted two or three times. county to pay my expenses. I was] rious parts of the large tract of land . remains deserted. Spasmodic at: In this form it is ready to be worked Dail Transcri I eo
lieved his feelings by a volley ‘of “ ¥ K, JONES never at Union City, My. attorney, . owned by the Company, and some tempts have been made sitice to work over in the paper mills into printing y : p I, the undersigned, do. a\Clothi
ertis oaths accompanied with an intimaTestified as follows: To Mr, Ford—-{™“-Bolan, or M. Minton; his part . of which are believed to be quite val. . the rock, but no one bas yet ancand-wrapping paper, “THis ts the first ' : —_ . at 3 ssa : : } a B paper. Puts ts the fits and Tailoring «business in Nevada
E tion that he would not testify. Said Reside at New Orleans, La. —-Amr. !@T> Never went.there in my interest; . uable, are to be carefully. prospected . ceeded, Many of the abandoned.) janer pul manufactory started on .
: he in substance, “By —=, I won't} ° Fad : ie Re-direct to Mr. Ford—I knew . this year, and if the results are such . houses were crushed in by the weight . b oP en? : IS THE City. : i ? Coiner in the U. S. Mint. In 1879 : Sieh JOR; : heedtk Maeda DY 8" . this coast, and as there are several
go into that éourtroom as a witness saw defendant there, He came to. @efendant.only as Collins, He and . as to justify will be systematically of the falling snows, and on the 27th paper mills operating in the State . I bring from abroad skilled meunless they drag me in there i in irons, the Mint Deceinber Gth with a bar. orm were together all the time. opened up as rapidly as practicable. . of September, 1873, a fire broke. out they will afford a market ‘for this LARGEST DAILY PAPER! . chanics to live here, work here spend
and when they do that I’d like “ of gold weighing 127.18 ounces. He . ” AETERNOON SESSION. An immense amount of dead-wock which consumed the whole town. ‘product. The consumption of paper among other cores eopl uc the
naa bate hee ret ae saan Agua ‘ came'the next day with an oarsman. At the opening « of the afternoon is being — i” en ae Ae eas te Ai Hla Bh i; {0K . ig. large: in.Califarnia,—and—thore-. —~oeo they Soa pa Rg a
— as tenet RTE covey }amed Plaisted and visited the Mint. Session,.~ nny th -ues---plajaly—-be--eombitne ny to the place “aid keep” their claiius seems to be no reason why the man:
ing in the Excelsior Company's
ground at_ Smartsville, and. using
2000 inches of water furnished by
the Company, so that as much debris.was running from the mine as
ever. Inquiry showed the report
to be without foundation.
The Virginia City Enterprise says:
‘Marysville, Calfornia, boaets-of-the
hydraulic monitors and other hy:
draulic apparatus she manufactures.
She ought always to say that, after
selling this apparatus to. the miners
should he be “dragged in irons”; to
testify. We wonder what the learned lawyers would do to make hia
tongue ‘work ?
—— <>< —
That Postoffice Robbery.
Santa Fe, when we ail went to Las
Vegas in a stage where we all took
the cars.. Defendant finally~ teft--us
‘at Topeka. He was with us 7 or 8
days. Defendant told me he had
been mining by the hy.drauile process in California. He and Thorn
recognized each other as friends when
they met. Defendant exhibited a
number of gold specimens on the
train. While in the-8moking car he
exhibite1 8 or 10 perhaps of gold
specimens that he said he took out
of California hydraulic mines, and
The 9th he came in and was paid for
$2,339 06 io gold and $11 37 in silver. He said it came from Kernville
where I said I had a brother Henry
that he told me he knew well. I
was then Melterin, the Mint. He
three barkeepers. He is still in Louisville..My brother-in-law_is teller
of the 3d National Bank, and I introduced Collins and Thorn to him
when they went there to make a deposit. I went into the rear, part of
the bank till they were through with
their. business, My impression is
they did not take exchange, but
made a simple deposit. We came
near putting up some money -on the
New Orleans’man that he had to row
against the Pittsburg man with. We
J. W. GRAHAM
Was the first witness called, He
testified as follows’: To Mr. Ford—
Am a clerk in the Adams express oftice in Louisville. In 1879 was monof tons already opened ” up,
mill _also_contains four
chines,
peradventure that this grade of quartz,
can be worked at a profit, and many
who are well-informed in such matters have faith that 1tcan, the company will no doubt find it to advan=
tage to erect a forty-stamp mill. Already there is a valuable water right
belonging to the property, but should
more power be required additional
water can be procured from the new
This
Frue--maIf it is established beyond
some months longer, although even
under these circumstances no assessment has been levied for some time
past. In fact, the property is more
than self-sustaining and it is teasonawide laid out through every block,
and agrand spacious plaza around
that, wassoie day to give ‘beauty
tothe town, When the fall of 1865
closed, not'léss than one hundred
and fifty houses had been erected,
and' more were in course of construction, From June to October this
yeac it is estimated that not less
than three thousand. people visited
there. The winter proved to be an
unusually severe oue. With May,
however, the tide of travel turned
again this way, and 4000 people argood by doing the required work,
waiting forthe time when the trumpet of some scientific:Gabriel shall
sound the resurrection of Meadow
Lake to a new life born of a process
to build it. As it is, the citizens
will do’ all they. can. Everyman
who is put. to work upon the road
will furnish his own tools and do a
faithful day’s work. There are. a
great many here who are willing to
help, and if our Supervisors will only
authorize Pridgedn to go on we can
have aroad at avost not to exceed
three hundred dollars, that’ will last
a century, be 4 credit to the towu
and a cause for the grateful remembrance of the present Board of Supervisors by every man,
ufacture of paper pulp should not
prove profitable.
BU'TEL AKRIVALS,
W. T.,.wentto Portland ten days
YO, satleated $2,000 from ah estate,
and has not since been seen. _ He had
+ power of attorney to collect $20,000-at New Tacoma. ‘He was. free
in conversation, mentioned to several persons that he had collected the
amount, “and, it is supposed, he was
murdered,
Buack Jerseys seem to have bevome suddenly fashionable since
Lent began. It is a garment that
at the foundation, and making the blood pure and rich,
Wm. P. Marshall, of Logansport, Indiana,writes : My wife
has for many years. been troubled from pain in her back
and general debility incident
to her sex. She has taken one
bottle of Brown’s Iron Bitters,
and I can truthfully say that
she has been so much benefited
that she pronounces it the
only remedy of many mediIN THE
Sierra Nevada Gold Fields.
ning in circulation through all the
arteries of trade,
The more patronage I receive the
more. skilled labor I employ, and
ble to expect that when the developments have progressed to a more advanced stage the stockholders will
realize the large dividends they have
yet undiscovéred. NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL
—-9———
ey clerk there.” On Dec. 23, 1879, a
package valued by him at $4000 was
brought there by John P. Collins and
shipped to the*Philadelphia mint.
therefore the more population and
prosperity for our town,
Established Sept. 6, 1860,
told me at another time he met me
that he was on the way to Washingtonto procure protection for the
STANLEY Av EDDY. 5 obseceaa es Proprictor
March 12, 1885.
raked Bayriton, Spenceville,
The Appeal in speaking of
The Overland Monthly.
O’Meara’s statement that Collins,
’ Town-sites are comparatively valThe Overland Morthly for March By N. P. BROWN & Co.
Cramm and Thorn had according to
F P F ‘ B. Gusce ott City, ueless without population.
the confessions of Collins robbed the . ‘"1”°TS from the Indians. He went January Ist following $4,000 was rePes ee Piha ies Ua aoe and fall of good reading, Mrs. E. J. McAllister, Reno. ' o5 ;
ITY ille Postoffi £ $5 _ . by the name of John Huston. He ceived in return and paid to Collins, — ; : as the following table of contents Miss Kate Ross, Bloomfield, ‘ The moré business I do the more
Maryere e Postoflice o $500 oa ". wae paid for the gold by a check on. He shipped it for himeelf. There are in all about fifty men . will testify: “Our West,” by Mar-. Miss Dolan, Downieville. N. P. Brown and L. 8, Calkins cheaply I can do it.
The robbery of the Marysville postthe sub-Treasury, and I went with c inal Gy Me oak __ . employed,and no superfluous help can tin Kellogg; ‘King Cophatua’s. © Miss Nash, Bloomfield. ue. 78 : ba"
office occurred about four years ago. . se Ae aes ee ee oe mete ann b ith is Th +e 9 John Bordwell, do My prices are even now as low as
The offi hi os ae and identified him. This is the re-. first saw Collins Dec. 23d. Noticed} “© °°D around the premises. ° . Wife,” I, H, by James Berry BenRobt. James, San-Jnan: fe akea
a athena eis ee Se ceipt for this bullion signed by ex-. jim particularly. He had, I think, work in all departments 1s performed . sel ; “When My Ship Comes In,” by] Wm. H.-Calvin, C ‘ampt nville, PROPRIRTORS any in the Btate,
S 4 ~~ wlan Se Seagctty party; and vesGovernor Foote. This is a certiticate chin whiskers and a mustavhe. As . °° the best possible advantage ao far Millicent Shinn; The Winged} Thos. J. Paul, Marchie inine. My workmen are as good as any.
° ies ee nee rat ian of gold deposit. I saw him sign the . jt was an. extraordinary occasion I . *” the interests of the owners are Phylloxera in California,” Thos. W, . ‘ = i hated ye tg =O I strive to get the best. In that pari at that time employed in the postSums ; , i 5 L Shure (
sh office, who left M. weiteins some ats receipt in the sub:Treasury as John talked with him more than I usually eres k ee Moore ; “*Pluto, Mary H. Field ; 8, F. Mobley, Bloomfield, ; ticular I have succeeded admirably,
ve, ary Huston. He told mehe hada Mis. : : r. Lilley ranks among the ‘most “Literary Contentment,” A. L. Fos*G. L. Jenkins, Marysville. i do with patrons. I saw no one with ne : , A LES ‘afterwards. The robbery has hithersion in Washington from the Govbite” fe diid lie hed gold. lick successful mining superintendents in . ter; “Mamma Phillips,” Sara D. O. Penrgse, Bloomfield, ; at i Give your orders to other cities,
to remained involved in a mystery, . ‘ oe e the State. Hehas had long experiH aie . een: Martin Gratz, do 8) let your checks in payment follow ernor of Arizona:.to get protection h I a ll 8 exp alstead; ‘On Certain Characteris ‘gua 7
lass bh h i to ship. It was wrapped in yellow : . . W. Warner, Sweetland.
and at last it appears that the Pe ol fonathe miners: He said he had a ence in managing large properties and
petrator of the crime has been discover
letter to Juhn P. Jones, my brother,
and others.
“. or less, near as I remember. He said
paper. It was about 5 inches long,
3 inches wide and an inch thick more
is moreover a practical miner. We
do not belieye the Murchie Com patics of Oriental Thought,” Adley H.
Cummings; ‘‘Afoot up Eel River,”
John W. Durst; “That Ranch of
Frank M. Dibble, Santa Clara.
Union Hotel,
0-——— oe
your orders, and your shekels have
£one to stay—to benefit other localities—not-your own.
Request for Jury Withdrawn. Cross-examined by Mr, Walling— . he would like to show it to me, but . °Y will-have cause to regret securing His,” Josephine Clifford; “Moun: Trecron BROS......Proprictors. : F . All follow that policy and properIa th €R.B. Joh ~, ri When gold bullion is received in that it was too much trouble to unwrap his services. Te taineering in Oregon,”: F. F. Victor; ae A PAPER rOR ALL 1 . ty values shrink until stagnation sits
SHO CANO OF Fen, JOnNSs agalgs way I don’t know as a record is made it. He is grayer now than then: ‘I “One of Our Tourists,” G. F. AthMarch 12, 1883. ". upon your hills,
the Idaho Mining Company, whereat : gray i The Moo e’s Flat Trouble. erton; “‘A Festival of Labor,” Mari D. Stol y 1
lainti d f atowhers the gohl is represented to . saw him in the St. Louis jail last sewer . el: cebnbaiglae pains. pies J. Stokes, Marysville, Injunctions from ‘‘Below” seem to ry plaintiff sues to recover amages for Bemie-tronis Gall. i ie if Yecould. iden Parties who came down yesterday . Howland; “Wagner,” J. M. SandFW. Davis, ~ do tries k
tC. injuries he received while working a, orn eo mea TE & canteen: f th ders; ‘The Study of Short Hand.”. MRosenberg, City. e the order of the day.
: : ud JOHN A. SPECHT tify him. Captain Aull wanted me . rom the upper part of the county ’ Sante 3 = B. Guscetti, Ranchi, eee
in the Idaho mine, defendant yeaker . to go and see him, and I did it. Be-. S84y that the labor troubles in the . ‘Current Comment,” ‘Book Re: W. Foster, Washington. I As a stand-off, and In view of the
ry dey withvina the wnety harats S. ete se follows: 06 Mr. Bord fore that he had iodo me two picBlue Bank mine at Moore’s Flat are views,” ‘East and West,” and J, TC ‘arroll, Omega. Remember that it cc sts foregoing conclusions, I therefore
: made that the trial be by jury. If I reside in Louisville, Ky. Am a ‘ til ti : I : “‘Outcroppings. ” : Wes J Shirley, 8, Y. River, iar ‘. proclaim—
agreeable to plaintiff it will be. a} saloon keeper. I saw Collins’ there . tU"es and I pemmenised one of thens,:. * rans ion i es ha Wek is —r0+— J. Fleming, Grase Valley. nee She Chirk bhik: wal soualdirable ekpetwe Tin Deoamios 167e sik Thorn. Col. . At the jail Collins refused to come . én insist that non-Union men shall ‘Missed the Mark, J. Duffy, “RR. only $7 a year, or That I hereby enjoin all good citi; fh ill be y a or ! , out and‘let me see him, and we went . 90t be permitted to work in the pea A. J. Benjamin, R. R! ‘ zens of Nevada City and County
a i bain pcouhais on ai aie inteydaeed. to mia by Thorn, down inte the Jail. I recognized claim, and the management ef it asThe Placer Times says that WalP.-Dunzer, You Bet. . f di “ ”
St. Patrick’s Ball. ant att they ong Recappwibeie ig’ him without difficulty. I firmly be-’. 8ett the right of employing whomso. ter King, of Lowell Hill, had the] W. Dodge, ee eM. $6 ia Advance. ronr ending orders ““Below” for the
* . ments for a $5,000 rowing match be. 3 é : : misfortune of accidently cutting off . : Rieudan, Lowell Hil . clothes they wear, or. from patronladi Canice Catholi Pittsb ate On lieved he was the man. His admit-. Ver they see fit to. At the latest mehy 8 R. D. Carter, City. Ma P
Pinas les St. Canice Catholic . tween Sen: 8 pr fe oe ak aye ting it un this stand made me more . vices work had been about sus. the first finger on his left hand MonJ. Keith, St Eguia Obispo. izing ‘‘canvassers”’ from ‘‘Below”
: urch have their preparations near. man, en Collins came I had in ne
Skating by. Mr. Harvey Slade.
ly completed for the ball and supper
Sn Friday evening next. St. Patrick’s Day comes but once a year,
“and those of our readers who have
not already purchased tickets for the
ball should do so without further
delay. —
benno}
See Samples. aes
New Spring and Summer goods at
C. A. Barrett’s, 46 Broad St. lw
asta ns Rink.
, The Theatre will . be opened toaight asa Skating Rink, under the
management of H. B. Gill., Music
by Elser’s String. Band.’ Exhibition
Free
to all to-night, oe the bills. lt
Nevada Lodge, No. 13, F. and A. M.
the safe some bullion given into my
custody by Thorn. -They both stayed around several days, making
themselves very agreeable, At
Thorn’s suggestion, he, Collins and I
started with the bullion to the Adams Express Co, , We stopped to
take adrink. Thorn stopped to get.
something to eat and I went on to
the office with Collins who forwarded it to’the Philadelphia Mint. Seven, eight or ten days after. the coin
came back from the Mint, They added to this about $2,009 making
about $6,000 in all, which they divided equally. I went’ to the bank
with them two or three days after-wards and they made a deposit. Collins left very suddenly, about a day
or two after the deposit. Defendant
they might make their opening stateand Thorn told me they hai been’
positive. ;
To Mr. Ford—Mr. Specht might
‘have been in the office with him, or
so might atiy other man, if: he had
not stood in front of my desk, It]
was the only bullion shipped through
our office i in 18 or 19 fitleg so far as
I know. :
The prosecution rested” at seven
minutes of 2 o’clock Pp. M.
Counsel for the defense stated that
they had uot expected the , prosecution to have their evidence in at
so early a time in.the day, and. that
all their witnesses had not yet arrived. The defendant would testify.
in his own behalf, but they did not
desire toexaniine him first. It was
suggested by the prosecution that
q
ment then, to. which Mr. . Walling
pended in the mine,
Almost to the Channel.
Dean Culbertson is stil) engaged in
running for the gravel channel at his
claim 34 miles above Quaker Hill,
He now has the tunnel in 240 «feet,
and expects to strike-pay-dirt-within
twelve feet more. He
nearly to the channel on former occasions and been driven back by
caves, but the present tunnel is so
constructed as to avoid danyer from
such an accident, sy
has drifted
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The Application Dented.
The Supreme Court Monday mornng denied the application of the
Spring Valley Water Company for a
writ to enjoin the Supervisors of San’
wedge with the axe when he made a
miscalculation and chopped his finger.
Try it.
To ascertain the length of the day
and night multiply the: hour at
which the suz rises by two, the _ result will be the length of the night.
Multiply the hour at which the’ sun
sets by two, and the result will be . ~
the length of the day.
Horsford’s Acid Phosphate in Abuse
or Alcohol,
Dr. Jno, P. Wheeler, Hudson, N,
Y., says: “I have given it with
present decided benefit ina case of
ionutrition of the brain, from abuse
day. He was hewing out a wooden .
Lee Jacobs, San Francisco,
B. F, Barnett, Brown’s Valley.
J. Langdon, Grass Valley,
A. Nivens, City.
Oo. W hite, San Francisco,
Chris, Roberts, City.
O. K. Cloudman, You Bet,
A. F. Mertin, San Francisco,
J. Clark, Modesto.
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who come here for no other purpose
than to scondulate with your cash to
other localities, where it \will be out
of your reach and hard to gather any
part of it again.
Furthermore I cordially invite all
who are in quest of Clothing, men’s
Furnishing Goods, Hats, ete,, -to visit my place of business, where they
will be treated affably.
Done at BARRETY’S Cloth House
and Tailoring Establishment, 46
28th, A, p; 1883. ;
C.A. BARRETT,
Clothier\and Injunctor,
“P. S. Look ont! My next will : eae f alcohol.” be a review of Spring styles in Fabae sake. : nibs Francisco from fixing the water . ° oi STOMAC publishes regularly all pring styles in Fa
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: ‘ There will be a meeting of Nevada ae money, My pees i = witnesses were here, and he did not f ; {s the agent for the Boss Coffee iid b
‘s
Lodge, No. 13, F. and A. -M., on
Wednesday evening, at 7} o'clock.
A full attendance of members is debest sperting men in Kentucky
meet, and we all talked it over with
them. Colins had the $2,000 or
like to make any assertion that he
was not prepared to fully substanThe Beehive.
Trere is. no establishment north of
Boss Coffee pot. Did you ever try
it ?.If not go to.the Beehive and exInvalids who are recov ering vital sta.
mina, declare in grateful terms their
Court Happenings, °
KEADING ROOM iati f the merits:as a tonic
{ tiate. The defence wonld be ready . Sacramento that offers’ greater’ inamine these articles, Pees ay SpErecianien ¢ ‘. : ’
acts . sired. Visiting brethren are corpain ideek ba os $4,000 } to go ahead in the morning. ducements to purchasers of groceries, vei: For Sale ‘ . . of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Not fe COFF EE HOUSE,
dially invited, H. Sransrietp, veicd Etta Cn . eek ee took a, recess til! z
J. H. eS i 9 car _Master.
‘eee your wife's! shealth is’ ‘bad,
when your children are sickly, when
you feel worn ont, use Bruwn’s Iron
exhibited the bullion to persons who
. would come into my place, :
Cross-examined by Mr. Walling—
I was born and raised in Louisville.
Have been i in the saloon business
eaying vegetation, ates ‘is Brown’s
9:30 o’clock this morning.
REMARKABLE for sass ming diseases caused by *impure_ water, deand indiseretions of yont!
ness, early decay, loss o1
provisions, etc., than the Beehive,
‘Lon Commercial street, Nevada. _ tf.
roe
A Card.
To all whoare suring from the oni
nervous weaktpanhood, &e.,
House and lot in aaa part of
city for sale. Enquire’ of Cross &
Simonds. +4
If health and _ you'd inamtain.
only does it impart strength to the
weak, but it also eorrects.an irregular acid state of the stomach, makes
the bowels act at proper intervals,
gives ease to those who’ suffer from
‘heumatic and kidney troubles, and
, @eneral County News,
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Open from 6 A.M. Mi. till Midutgtt.
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Cain REN’s pictures taken instanmen who are gentlemen in their bus-} For Photogray hs go to Swart, soe S . ine son," to a Fer. = That tiara 6 Weir's toulh, tad “bccn For sale by. all Draggists ‘and te ‘tials a aa ASL Neat, Sila
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