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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

March 26, 1871 (4 pages)

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ne en pele ee se art + $ Se: paying Off the prizes, “A. E. Lovett, of p fol@wing i frogs the! Union of y@erdays er Concert Wasi . vor tion of Copperpolis, get the value of. © A comparison of the failures in the United Statésin 1871, with the annual Sacramento, put in bis appearance and ing the sum of $40 to the orphan girls who attended the wheels at the draw~ _jg regulated, the ehormona expense of . Jumber for the bailding, which will, “high rates, @xééssive taxes, andthe) Ejward J. Murphy last December. — statistics for the two previous years, . anu Abit an alerenterg tH ng. A large proportion of the heavier _ = wvitncet prizes have been called for, The entire Country; In 1868, the: failares . +5 999 has not, ax yet, beet paid. ‘The jn the United Atates” showed losses amcant paid out so far, ig near amounting to $68,754,000; as compared . $49 099 The official litt is ready to with $75,054,000, in 1869, and 88,272,-. . i citous distribution. at the office of 000 in 4870.’ “Thiv statenient is cernbc tainly a startling one, says the New Th hick as de York Commercial Journal, showing as . en : ieee aw? 4o' Of nearly twenty] Te*pectors of persons, a couple of the per cent. over the involved by despicable villains, a few nights since SE eee ee what her henery produces, and helped last year thati during 1868. Is would certainly be unwise to attribute the Coe to a dozen and a half of her majority of these losses to any one cause, where it is quite certain that} Active operations were commenced most. of them arise from a combination yesterday ou the new Concert Hall. ef circumstances, prominent among . The ground is being laid ont, and the which are the laxity with which credit . Mohawk Lumber Company hauling carrying on business, and the constantly . without doubt be ready for use within diminished profits that are paid to. the contract limit, traders. The teal absolute wealth of . A large drove of bogs, well up in the a community is alone attainable . handreds, passed through town yestertrom the soi}; and when the number of. day, om their way to Cashin & Kent, producers is exceeded by the, number . pork and bacon packing and curing of consumers, there.maustalways be . establishment. dull times, H ‘be Milowed by depres)” hoy, Bishop Ward will preach Wt thE} ave three Fonds extending inte the} sionand banktuptey. The warentailed . african M. E. Church, on Sunday, at UpOR # am -yonatural spirit Of] 9) oclock p,m. All are cordially inspeculation, while it inaugurated &/ 11104 toattend. system, depending for ite, ap . For the 24 hours ending at 9 o'clock RaiLRoans TO THE MOUNTAINS.— Aittiéngh the Stocktel and Copperis Railroad is completed bat fogrteen thiles from the ¢ity in the direralmost all kinds of property in Calaveras county has greatly increased. The jand in the vicinity of Copperopolis, and particularly slong and for some fistafce into the foothills for miles on either side of the route selected for the road, says the Stockton Republican, is held in high estimation by its owners. Ten additional miles of the road will soon be completéd, which will give a fixed and permanent value toa regarded a8 almost valueless. As the road extends itself toward the mineral and timber region, the prosperity of Calaveras will cofitinue to inerease. We make this prediction now that this road will become the route over which will be conveyed from the mountain mills a large portion of the bamber used in San Francisco, Sacramento, Stockton, the smaller places aronad the bay and all the lower of Sen Joaquin Valley. The people of Amador county are resolved tliat they, too, will reap ihe advantages of a railroad connecting them with the tide water, and are taking active measures for siding in the construction of the Stockton and lone Railroad. Another branch of the . main road will no doubt strike the miles south of us, and thus we shal) lumber country. A Goop Man Gons.—The intelliTete tha'etitrt to doutiiad chis ‘sye. Ribbe's gauge, indicated « fall of 0.19 tem that prevents the accumulation of fnch. —_ = surplas wealth, which is so necessary! Twe Munpex Casez—Dennis Gunn to material prosperity. Heavy éxpenses, . was tried in San Francisco for shooting increased hazards that have anfavora~ The prosecution proved the act of killble inflaéneed ‘personal property for the gence of the death of John White, at his mother’s house, in England, will be received with sadness by hundreds who knew and admired him. During his occupancy of the Secretaryship of the State Senate he made hosts of friends by hie genial, winning ways, his inexhaustable good humor, and his. warm heart. As Secretary of the San large area of foothi!l land, hitherto . . timber region of the Sierras many . ing and rested the case. For the deFraneleco Labor Exchinge he was also quote to destroy mien of limited capital . ged that she was seduced by Murphy : and slender resources. Tlie fact is] in August last, alter an acquaintance paspeaan series. Setnd % Ne apparent to the most superficial ob-. of three months. His brother testified . fsion no’ san over knew him. well server that the big fish are swallowing . ¢o having received a letter and carried . jy; thought and spoke of him as “eld” up ‘the’ little ones. “Monopolists ‘are it to the prisoner at his workshop. The. john White—a name which in his case are having theit way in almost every . prisoner opened itand found that it! meant the man. He had few enemies, field of domestic parsuit,. Not that the } gontained a history of the seduction, . snq deserved ear His death will be fault is beyond remedy, bat much of . and gave it to witness to read. The} recretted by a cn eixeie ef. Selenite the trowblé maybe uttrifated to un-. family were called together and the. who loved and admired him, May he Wise cooperation, foolish strikes, ©x~ . etter was shown to the sister, who ads . rest in peace. . travagant. expenditures, and Over. mitted the trath of its contents. The ; trading. ‘There are too many sellers} prisoner left the house under great ex+ A CoXNECTICUT man, whose son of merchandise, and too few buyers; . ¢itement, pale and trembling. The . being underage, married against his too many-consumers, and too few pro-. father and mother of the prisoner cor. will, took offence thereat and had himducers. _ Reyerse the present order of . soborated the other's ‘testimouy. Thejself appointed guardian over him things. Allow economy to be the rule argument of the defence is justification . Then, under a law which permits the and nét the éxeeption ; do not build . 9 moral grounds, Murphy being a lib-. guardian to sell the property of a upanticipatiens ot»euccess ona. fictl-. ertine and having three wives in that. minor to an amount not exceeding tious basis ; employ capital in business . gity ; that Gunn-is excusable from the . $300, without advertising it, he obonly so faras it will be safe and profi-} f.¢t that when he received the news tained permission of a Judge of protable, and.weshall have fewer causes) of the seduction he went out ina parbate to sell his son’s half interest, of alarm frem the advanding tide of. oxyem of rage and fired the fatal shot. . Worth $20,000, in his grandfather's commercial misfortunes. The jury brought in « verdict of “‘not 5 or rag the boy’s knowl: ss ss guilty,” when the entire audience it toasheriff, tor the Bat nay to ang cee spring to their feet and joined in -a aum of $275, and by him it was transGress Valley. Lottery, has won a law suit-as will appear from the follewing from the Alfa: A ¢omplaint wag filled in the Fourth District Court; San Francigco, by Paul Vionten against Antonio Utaovich. The suit has iw origin in the Grass Valley Lottery, and is brought to compel a division of the $15,000 prize. The-complaiat eets forth that on the first day of January, 1871, the plaintiff and defendant formed a copartnership for the purpose of buying lotwery tickets in various ventures. It was stipulated between them that each should advance. small) sum to commence operations, and to pay firm, Up to the transaction in dispute it appears that the venturers balanced their accounts once each month, and divided “the profits. "They were ‘ both Intereneng od in a joint vent Grass Valley tar dae te a tleket No. S178, otift clai ages tled . tion trou forvign eaeear af. this, mi ean a nae tumultuous cheering, which could not. ferred to the son’s mother for the be repressed for ‘some time, despite the . Same price. And now the boy, thas efforts of the Judge, Clerk and Bailiffe. . defrauded of his inheritance, proposes Mr. Murphy then moved that the de. to 8ee if the courts of Connecticut will fendant be discharged, which order was immediately given, and the crowd rushed after him ta the door where the cheering was renewed, and continued to the street. The verdict of acquittal was a foregone conclusion. Neverthe~ less the excitement in the court. reom. was painfully intense until it was announced, when every body present, even some of the offiters of the Court, ap peared to have gone mad with delight, Tire ‘Temperance met of ‘Obiio lield resented. A full State ticket was nominated for support mext Fall. The Repabllaniek Ginids staaaumied coe caine “lager beer party,” and the Democrats as the “whisky y,” and the convention’ ved in favor of the ; traffic in intoxicating aa a bevand their wlerate such a proceeding. SoLD.—The California Pacific Rail road has really bought the Steam Navigation Co. out, and the old company will disincorporate. The California Steam Navigation Co. will pass away: as did the oid California Stage Com~pany. The California Pacific, having the control of river navigation, will be a mueh more formidable opposition to the Central Pacific than heretofore. S ". of the San Francisco dailies bbe diecmae:
ing whether the wore a Highland costume or the unihis wedding. The. Cali goes for Highs land, some of the other journals go for Argyleshire, and the Hraminer saya he wore both. It is proposed to t \elnh Wight ceompladen ated form of the Argyleshire. Artillery at} reas Grand Removal ! A. GOLDSMITH, HAS REMOVED TO HIS NEW STORE! ON BROAD STREET, Next door to Banner Brothers, and adjoining Lester & Mulloy’s Store. KIDD’S BUILDING, at te Board Trus ze J \ Conan yy. fornia, held 4 Te Was ley. , ‘ re Stock of said Com. pany, payable to the Treasurer, at the of eae County, in three ceaiieeenie at fellowes, : $25 on the 1st day of April, 1871, 25 on the ist day of May, 1871, on the ist day of June, Any stock upon which sai shall remain unpaid on the ist day of Apri) 1811, shall be deemed vand-wilt be 1971; " oy ee for sale at pnb-ic anction, ang u payment-ehall be made before, will be sold on the let day of May, 1871, to pay delinquent assessment together ‘with Couts of adagsesement ’. vertising and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Trustees, m4 = R. . TULLY, Secretary pro tem. GARDEN SEEDS, [Paints, 0 Ils and Kerosene, Brushes, Whitewash Heads, "And a Choice Lot of FLAVORING EXTRACTS Perfumery and Toilet Articles, For sale by] PRESTON & FAIRCHILD 2 AT THE ' ‘NEVADA DRUG STORE, ON BROAD STREET. Nevada, March 12th. NEW STORE: NEW Coops! NEW PRICES! THOS. SHURTLEFF, By sega that he has* just returned < _ San Francisco with a choice selecOm 0! to this market, which he .. has at his new sture, at the Junction Main & Commercial Sts Choice Fresh Butter, at THOS. SHURTLEFF’S, Bastern and California Cheese, o, at THOS. SHURTLEFF's. Preston’s Bréakfast Cocos, Everybody buys it at THOS. SHURTLEFF'S. Clayton’s Dressing Salad, at THOS, SHURTLEFF'S. Sea Moss Farina, for Puddings, at THOS. SHURTLEFF’S. Cured Codfish, Atwood's Hyperion cured ean be had at THOS. SHURTLEFP’s. Choice ‘Reas, Coffee, Sagar, {Spices &c. &., at; THOS. SHURTLEFF'S. Flavoring Extracts, of all kinds at THOS. SHURTLEFF’S. Cammed Fraita, of all kinds at THOS. SHURTLEFF'S. Cracked Wheat, Oat Groats, Oat MEAL, RYE FLOUR, CORN MBAL, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, HOMINY and everything good to eat, at Salmon ‘Trout and Fresh Cranberries, at . . jis ‘THOS, SHURTLEFF'S. CICARS, TOBACCO, PIPES, &C. 4d. JACOBS, Masonic Building, Pine Street, Nevada city, AS JUST RECRIVED a splendid stock of Gouds to.which be invites atsenuon 0: ail who eli or Lock Soe ase Tobacco. Tne » Cigars of every brand. inciea e235 per thousand up, and Pav try the JueKsy CLUB, rica” = Chewing Tobacco, GF), THE BEST Oly AND NEW BRANDS ba ist, “olden Bird, all kinds of Navy Fine Havans Smoking Tobacco. in bulk or in packages, Olive mig ether good \TWAYING CARDS. Bc. Ae. Hse are emo THOR, CHURTLET?. —. She B ag site L o< skating. Peopie hei else, at pr ’ gkating for ner, and ske ing all the t more or less of theix tim: ment on tl reality, end from the a one fellow . day, who w Jiniment, tc for he had b eu the num creases, for approach 6 easily expl: phor, fly~b asafoetida, . Rich Bee We were eulphuret r which is lo town en I three foot i now cut it The ledge Bros, aad worked. ou! easily obta in which ti running dé six stamps good thing The city we notice parts. oft great ma willing to he comme election. heard met present ( Crawford, Fer Ke: We he licans fre and they of this cit vorite ma one of th section « from wh nominate little ent ’ Charley 1 not even