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7 : scunrneoetestes sett ETA AEA OMENS LEO YOO CSE IE pn nce AND REE « Pa eR a
3 : a Sa CaaS ae i BES Sse
eee eerie ind aetomiad —
‘a The Daily Trmseript.
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Letter From Mr. Stamp.
on On THE Train, May 9th.
Ea:*Prenscript:—The Mormons are
the lowest average of humanity 1
Thursday, May 16 , 1872.)
ever saw; therefore -there is no mystery in the fact that a man of Brig. harm Young’s caliber, with a religions
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Carl Schurz On Horace Greeley.
not be complete without recounting
what tfanspired during a cohsulta~
tion of the Missouri delegation. At
the close of the first ballot, and ; beThe record ofthe convention will .
Behind Time. “
* GopEx Game Lengz.—The__Grass
The overland train was eight. hours .
behind time yesterday, in consequefice of which no overland mail .
reached this city yesterday afternoon. .
Ssuuch papers,
RE
“fraud. creditors.
FOR PRESIDENT, ¢
* GENERAL U.S. GRANT.
' Subject to the decisiom of the National Re. .
publican Convention.
idea as a base, can govern them at
will, sssisted by others, all of whom
make an immense gain by the operation. If Jump or Nast were there
they would be saved much ingenuity
for odd faces and styles. The fash‘ion observing members of this expeDecuments filed in the Recorder's
Recorder Walling informe nsthat} Hon gives the following» deseripely a day passes but .complaints tion of one-eut of many—the many
are.sent to him about the Paasxscripr sane about tmenty-fve_Jears ont as
publishing deeds -and=other docu4 i se
ments filedin his office, and asking} “4 leading soprano was dressed.
; : ilor:. hat
him to keep them out of sight, so . follows: Brows ‘stew’ snilorh
that.we cannot. get them, Others be. With bright “blue width cf gauze
lieve he is the cause of théir piblica. twined and —— around ou hat,
tion, because it has never been done . 0R© long. ne forming a aie jee
under the administration of previous . side. Brigh Seas green jecner we
Recorders. For the purpose of en-. vest front, relieved at the throat by
lightening all upon this matter we a huge ig ei Smt: pn
propose making an explanation. If . Plum color dress; plaid, scarlet ve
satisfactory to the fault finders, all . black shawl; flesh color gloves. Now
rignt: if not they may remain un-. if you never saw a conglomeration of
nathathed ae the-past few years . colors just imagine this leading Salt
the ms acl’ of publishing such docn. Lake belle. I called the attention of
ments has been suggested to us by . my companion to her, who will testi. foreseeing the mistakes the ennvenof a pistol ball. ‘
people in all ‘parts Of the county, . fy'to the trath of my description,
Not deeming their publication of any . In the-evening we worshipped with
great importatice we-réfrained from . the Methodists and were pleased -to
fore the *result was. annoancedy= the
{. delegation from.that State asked-and
. obtained leave to retire. Among the j
{ a] +
; other members Carl Schurz went, . eoreks itih. $4 shidie tik anes Gy
. the chair beitig filled during his ab-. "7°" BEving ‘ .
by “Mr. Georse W.: Julian of . rock. The shaft is down about thirty .
sence by Mr. orge W. 7 i
Valley Union says: The Golden Gate .
ledge, known in early times as the .
Mount George, Situated ‘above the .
a Bi
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° BO bt het a eee tf Ri
Se (=
= eee sexaaaa! i. ye
Ea ee
= 1 Bp!
B
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-] 1 ton .
B iS a
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eo és Sree eon tf or
Borgo BR) SS}
peers OER Fale
eSSE SPEEA: OS:
= * . 8 <4 ;
a “ es ee
& Cu. t Sy za on °
S = Seige $ . Si* 4
Sieg
’ —_
"LST “IST AUN ‘OLNANVUOVS ‘AOLAO ANV'T ULYLS
: , Ps ahs <8 . find a better congregation and an. i of either ticket on platform.
doing it, but noticing in .our ex. find + Se ee . dation © I
changes, published in évery county . other good ‘stil apr With words of
in the State, that the custom had . good Sheer to kéep bid the shirits of
been universally adopted, we thought the vera alee we bade ee
we would commence giving them [ God speed, “ag Re Pm —
publicity, and if we found any good{ ‘Afiends— snat ¢ Seg ee
could come therefrom we would con-, 2° killed en : aoa
tinue tide ' 9 has been, and ever! W eare now rolling on within 186 .
will be, our endéavyor to publish j ales of hs hicago. Allr ight ao ise,
items that areof benefit or interest }#24 nothing but pleasure and com_to the community. Why any objec. fort to record after the first two days.
tion¢hould be urged ‘against the . A brief account of the trip since
poblication of deeds, etc., we are at leaving Ogden will come od place.
. los, to understand, unless there is . There are always <n wnat
/ something radically wrong in filing rules, and the railroad rule, ‘ passen.
If our, conjecture ia [gers are a allowed to stand on the .
Srect we advise all parties to’ keep platform,’’ was suspended by ~com.
( that Rind of docuients ott ‘of the . mon consent. From Ogden tu Sher.
them kept priyata. In case'we omit scenery wasalways full,of interest,
accidentally or hePwise, publishing . often eran. aaare is on eens
all, we shall at the expiration of each . . Ne Weber: cond yi see
month review the records at the Re. 6 11GR can convey & Just Ween, ey
corder’s office, which are “alwies . 2 long, yet one finds himself ‘on
em ton inampectivn to ‘thie ablic. 2? Platform a large part cf the time
) §
,iand publish those we have’ missed . — monet aA: Road :
during the month. If upon proper. rina tes aoree i h ; st sie
g aly 2 = *
showing any parties are desirons of . : Sad hy eee r ‘a pe be.
“4 {
not having mentioned in the colurnns . i Se i S r ‘ . ead
of the Transcrrer any particular . Tee say ag ay Eo
‘ . ran out on the highlands
on : } “Phere is Compan re of fifteen
pass the document by, fora time at . ne a a Aad: %
least; but we want it distinctly aut . 4 ig FS. Lieto Apes
derstood that we don’t refer to any . together since Ogden, an crea
bogus transaction or attempt to.deSapany eee ee ~ «
The object of the of them speak English well. One at®
sos Dice, if thay, wasild diate juan, where we .had daylight, the . b
. ‘filed for record in the County Re‘corder’s offiee, yesterday!
tiled is for_the Very purpose of de“see fit, and if there is fo bé any
3,000 feet on a quartz ledge known
law-requiring such documents to be
feating swindling operations, and we
dou't propose tobe made a party
thereto. If the businéssis not wholly
completed on filing of the papers, we
shall consider that a good reason for
nou-publication for a few days, _Re«quests have “been made’ that we
should not give amounts of consideration, which we have in. every case.
complied with, believing that” the
public cared — but little’ about the
amount paid. We hope those intershall publish what documents we
blame attached to any one the TranschipT is the one, and not the Recorder, He has ne right to keep
any documents filed in his office out
vf sight. From the moment of filing
‘it is public property and open to the
Inspection of all.
ai =
; Recorder’s Office.
The following instruments were
Franeis.S. And tals. to D. G.
Marshal. Real estate in the town of
Truckee.
J. N. Robinson et al have located
1s the ‘Bessie Miller,’”' situated on
Little Cation Creek, Eureka TownCo]
tended. Middletown Wesleyan University and speaks our language very
well. They area merry set of fellows, under charge of an Ametican—
Gen. Williams. Some are merely on‘
& journey, others, the younger members, are going to school in America,
‘and one is going to prepare for
‘teaching science and fine arts among
his Own people.
The sevend day was one of elk and
antelope—one~herd of elk far off on.
@ point against the clear morning
sky. The first lot of antelope, beantiful things, were near, but running.
Vast numbers-were seen daring the
day, some not far off and not fearful.
Ffelt very much like stopping for a
few days. In the afternoon we made
Sherman, approaching which is some
bold scenery. Night found us in the
beautiful broad Platte region, and
took us along way. Yesterday we
had a delightful rundown the Platte.
What an extent of country! Millions
of people will find comfortable and
luxurious homes. Here we began to
get the remainder of our old climate,
for it was showery all day, and while
making the transfer ut Omaha, and
in the early evening especially, when
it poured. We had a .détightfal
night's rest. Here we have hotel
for supper and breakfast, with as
good meals for 75 centa as the Union
‘where else to go but for Greeley.
car, instead of station eating houses, .
ospip. and Central furnish for $1.
: er ‘ There is a vast difference in the
Death oPEather Griffin, speed of the roads. The Central
A telegram was received Tuesday il mee iotees i
which’announced that Rev. Father pee ore tet a Pal a
(criftin died in New Jersey, on the . S? Se ; i z :
~d of this month. The deceased was the Hum beldt ts a naturel ‘toad beet
. . but the Union has a long pull to
for a long time connected with St, Fs . Baths ehanid tenants
Patrick's Church of this place, ana . ®erman. Both should run faster,
whilg:50 canhentidl her, ade and will when another road crosses
triende with all ciageea -. the continent. ‘The schedule time
ae Sa PL MN on this, the Burlington, Missopri
J The Case of Brady. and Chicago is thirty-five miles an
The trial of George Brady, charged . hour. We were behind two hours
<With burglariously entering the house . at pa or have done good work
ofW. H, Davidson, in this city, a. since. The little we saw of Iowa was
short time since, will take place in Deautifal. A California friend met
_ the County Court te
imitted on the ridg@, <—_
;
Jhici bout 4 this afternoon.
: m us at. Burlington at 7, ‘but we did not ‘
to-morrow, Brady . , oft We will be with our iniends (ack on ell his principles, and it
Coiileyege tear ca beet he wed
said the old man, his oleaginous, rotund face and Ben Butler eyes assum.
ing a lugubrions expression; “but
what am I to do? I have got to
make my bread and whiskey out of
this campaign. I playedthe Democracy last year for. all it was worth:
The Republicans won't let me work
for @ven the whisky. The Labor
party know me. You see I have noSo,. boys, let’s take a drink, and
give three cheers for Greeley and
¢ivil service reform.”’
The Celonel is announced by his
new friends as a convert tothe ‘‘Liberal’ party. That party has a good
many such converts. So says the
California Republican.
Tux tariff plank in-“Mr: Greeley's .
platform is substaiitially® this; Re}
solved, That we have no opinion of
onr own on the tariff question, but
we earnestly recommend each Congressional District to get.an opinion of
its own, and send somebody to Congress who entertains the same opinion. .
atti
Ir would be just like Greeley if the
Tribune should denounce the Cundurango ticket. Greeley has gone
in Nevada Township, viz: All that portion .
of road in Nevada City, commencing abuut .
utidway opposite the house of Wm. Stone, .
on Broad Street, Nevada City, ruaning from .
thence up said street a distance of one hun.
dred and forty (140) feet; alao, that other
portion of road in said Nevada City, commencing at the corner of the skating rink
and running thence up Broad Street a distance of one hundred and sixty (160) feet,
the gravel to be laid thereon to be sixteen
(16) feet wide, twelve (12) inches deep in
the centre and slopped so a8 to be eight (8)
inches on the sides, the gravel to be taken
from Deer Creek. The right to reject any
and all bids will be reserved.
WM, DAWS,
m15 Road Commissioner, Nevada County.
ICE! ICE!
—
“kates 25
cents. = =
Every Afternoon from 3 o'clock til —
Admission, ineluding Skates 25 cents,
tea. The Rink will be open only Mo y,}°
. Wednesday and Saturday Evenings from 7%
to 0 e’clock. Admission — Gentlemen 24 [>
cents : use of Skates 25 cents. Ladies, including Skates 25 cents, Gentleman and
Lady, admission and use of Skates 50 cts.
, B. BULLARD, Proprietor,
Nevada, April 5th.
TAM’S SALOON,
PINE STREET, NEVADA CITY.
NTOINE TAM wonld inform the
peopie of Nevada City that he-is prepared to serve California Oysters in every
style at his Salooon.
of Boylder Street, will be prémptly filled. a to oy at, wae ¥
gke-s Nevada Ice Company are prepared
to deliver ice in any part of the city
aud county. Orders lett at the office, foot
Iced Fountain Soda, of every flavor. Ice Cream,
PIES, CAKES, TEA AND COFFEE AT
ALL HOURS OF THE DAY OR
EVENING.
“A A, SMITH,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
' NORTH BLOOMFIELD.
oe
Ey endeavoring to please all Mr. Tam
hopes to receive a liberal share of the public patronage, and guaran‘ees satisfaction.
Give him a call.
Nevada City, May 8th, 1872.
ORLEANS GOLD QUARTZ
A LL kinds of legal documents drawn up ;
and promptly attended to, ml2
MOORE'S FLAT AND EUREKA
STAGE LINE.
tupw go back on himself. .
i)
‘Don't Buy Trash!
WHEN YOU CAN
CHEAPER !
. : i tune . feet and at the bottom of, the shaft is : a2 W coe
Indiana. W pep 2 egret et o . 'a well defined ledge two fedt thick. . Ba
. his way es erate ‘ cree . The quartz is heavily charged with . Ss Py re . ee E
. tion, Mr. Schurz — . . a . sulphurets and has the-symptoms of + oF ie e8e ip oa . bis we
. bers his opinjon.of Mr.-Greeley. ¢{S9ld about it #hich miners delight) 2 S°BEE*°°SEi 7S) oO ca
a gee eel a ~ to observe. The Golden Gate prom-} g 332 ee = s og
ss ae ao aaa = . ises to bea good mine. In old times . Ae rele Sea: 4 la eens =
inate. e speaker had known him ~~ hin se Zz ae 24 a os =
: secre . thé croppings there ‘were very rich. { SESS a! : A G m th
:for-fifteen years, and, while he re” fe ee Poe EEREDE Si A} Bi o S i
spected him, it was true, neverthe-. Ag a‘‘Liberal medting in Dubuque . 6 Bose ia = “ :
; ; ee * i a See an t @ :
less, that he was not the man, with . the other evening, a leading speaker . & Geahe mi Bi 3 Has the Largest, Pretti‘his habits and Jack-of administrative pave asa reason for his being op-. =SSSs eo: 8 “a
ability, to receive the highest nomi-/ posed to’ Grant, that Lincoln hung . & Sens aS toe © est and the Cheapest Stock
nation. Moreover, he was a, Weak . Wirtz! ee . a Zee a ee g. lei e
man among the Germans of Ohio and} 3 cent: pS ogee a Stra
THinois, and no one who could not! Tae office of the 4 angeecmigeine gt md ve a of a
secure their suffrages could be elected ; +5 orounaneen wie the: 6 pre & ue ef . fee
to the chief officein the nation. Mr, hufman being, sys eae = EN EAS ces saat
Schurz was very much in earnest . 785 recently eae ay . : ac ni : ‘BO
When he was speaking, evidently ‘bat town. The skull has the conrad Ge . : ' Be: 9 4
. . .§ SSSSSSSSSE 1 Fie B
: : ‘ : i sat 5 ei €:0@ @&
tion was likely to make.’ It Was @/) Sarsaces. —An artless newspaper . = ah apes
noticeable fact that in his closing adman, who lately bought a few san. E So Rewer estar ee Nst i, Bo
dress he uttered no word of-commen-} 88ges, thus relates his troubles: “I es . yt . BS S p . .
: got them sausages home without nt oe PORE OBE BE: ; 2,8 .
; , _. ting bit;and I cutthem apart and) . & °° fe eo Soop: ee Pa SUuUnhniNMER
. Probably he did not feel that the) Jett them. In the morning! visited}, gs 1 ge ;
Statesman he had called for in his: them, “Three of hia had cuddled up ae he +
, ss on Friday had been nomitogether, and were sleepiug sweetly. e<<<1<}-1 4-7-1
gddrets oe: Sanya eee wo of them had crawled to my milk Oe cect Me 5 g Goons
mated, and that the convention had pailand were lapping the milk, and} § 7444444444, 2:5 @
not been so free from the tricks of ‘one, ‘a black and white one, was on . = Ef ah Ss 1 8 BS on eid:
politicians as he’ had fondly hoped. 'the back fence trying to catch an FI : rd <q = Ever brought to Nevada.
So says the Cincinnati (Gazette. ake ee ee ce eerebiemes! Le p . i
, . Whole-lot. + § Shietibenees 8 7s 5
Horack Greevey’s Caprxet.—No. 1 EE BRE BENS tA MOOD li OO MEA See, LE ~ Bie stones
i = . *Rockerby” Greeley npon the tree-top, t ° : +o
body can forecast his cabinet, I sup. When the wind blows the cradle will rock; . ee caus & ‘ Be E
Beige fu yer aa . . When the tree breaks the cradle wift fall, GB PARARGERARAG! GC ae «. A :
pose, it is subject to so many imcom. * 404 Gown comes ‘*Rockerby,” Greeley, s : arene? You can’t form any. idea
putable,, contingencies; but I have . Gratz Brown, Schurz, Trumball and all. . CS . wl
heard some prominent delegates . A-Mopgst young lady at the table . = i gt 5 of the magnificence of the
make some calculations this gous desiring tha lee 8 pataakes, said: . 2 aoe By .
says the Chicago Post, which would . ‘‘I take the part whic ought to wear fs 53 hit
sum up about as follows: drawers.”” A young gentlemen opBoe ececeecncedoensae i 5 . Goods unless YOU call andsy piss. ain, . posite replied: ‘‘I’ll take the part a '
Secretitry of ‘State—Geo. F. Train. . which ought to wear the bustle.” a e 2 , F
Secretary of the Treasury—H. C. . aS S Pg bee pfeb pete eee 4%: 5 < . See them !
Warmoth. “Joun,"’ exclaimed Mary, ‘throwoar ne ve 2.1 £
Secretary of the Interior—Long}i?g_ her arms around her brother's e ae .
John We th neck, ‘‘what substitute can there be BP airesi sia Or TLERTEe SPEAR. pepe
ORG PYM OR : for the endearments of # sister?’’ g op} Q
~ Secretary of War—Theodote Tilton. “Well,” said John, “you see, sis, 5 REA ro)
Secretary of the Navy-Susan B. . that depends upon whose sister it is.’’ w SSESSE S228 28 y & -—DRESS GOODS !
Anthony. : = Tasca 2 SSSSS8Sssssi oui
P ti . <A Caxrroryia girl, on having the R BE ‘“< ;
Attotfney General—John Cochrane. question popped to her, replied, e) . a fs The largest and pre‘tiest stocx
' Postmaster General — Abolished. . }. O.D.”" The youth, in astong ea ie a el est
(Every man carry his own mail in. ishment, asked what that meant,. 1 & fost this city. embra‘his hat.) sis when the lass replied, “I always unBe a 455! ever brought to this city,
: derst t lad.”’ a a ee > . a :
At his request the Secretary of War . “°Tt0od that to mean, call on dad a 2 BSSSRanaas: &E cing every kind known in the
would be expected to abolish capita) . ) —_——[[== = tes o 5 1 Es
punishment, and the Secretary of the MARRIED. me . ES ' market, such as
Treasury to establish & Ghramd Naw . . B gt cree eeetee tees Ry :
‘tional Socialistic Experiment, where! _ At the residence of the bride's parents, = < 1 Bis ' Silks of all colors,
Meee z Grass Valley, May 14th, 1872, by Kev.A.P,. * § i .ge : P
Fotrierism may be tried anew, where Anderson, Miss Johnnie Dorsey to Mr. Fred . es cael . g 3 ‘ French and Irish oplins,
the weaty_ soul may rest in’ the tran. NWheeler, all Silo Sey & g Seeiteaune Ps White House Goods,
qui delight8-ef bran-mash and sliced 5 2 lg ; 8 Grenadines. _ :
rye ioatial affiaitg tel Lenen. THE OLDEST AND THE 3EST. iB Alpaccas,
care of in‘a pislenstery, ~ DR. HUFELAND’S vi accordance with the law, notice isherePrints, a beautiful stock,
‘ Ss given tha’ e said amount due, as i.
abe serail * CELEBRATED SWISS STOMACH above, be not paid within fifty days from Doliy Varden.
“ the date hereof, -together with ‘cost of i “tess 9 * co : Col. Al. Dadicy fo , realey. ~e BITTERS. yeblicetion, “suit wiey be Sommenced by ‘And every other Kind.
Who is there in Califor: who mp first and the most healthful Tonic . yada County, to foreclose the po Bese of ,
doesn’t know Col. Al. Dudley, ‘exer introduced in the United States. . said purchasers and to annul the certifinotorious criminal lawyer, the snortAw S\o.ct tow thercter paid trees ete
ing, cavorting war-horse of all politi-. “™ These Bitters have been in the ee Pero my hand this 13th day of
cal parties? Al. is out for Greeley. creme ng ~ oar antl eerie Be eee Le M. S. DEAL, CARPETS.
stained e Ymany newcandi-. mlé4 Dist. Atty. of Nevade County.
We pong. the Tonnes for his lates for public févor, the sales Body Brussels,
action is that he favors civil service vaye constantly inc ec Roller Skating Assemblies. Pi ,
reform, and the Republican “party [-~" TAYLOR & BENDEL, Three Ply,
refuses to allow him to return té{ts le Agents, 409 and i Clay St at THR Oil Cloths,
ranka pts dan Franclaco, ~~ _. SNEVADA SKATING RINK Ingrain,
We really felt sorry for the old. Notice to Road Contractors. = anes And other Kinds,
man the other day, as he stood exmpi E Nevada Skating Rink will re-open
plaining his case to.a-erowd of his PROPOSALS will be Feceived by the nAX April sth. —
: s dersigned, at the Courty Clerk's office, acquaintances who. had just come Nevada City, up to Saturday, the 18th day . , Pig . ETT wilt be somne ‘
out of the county jail. of May, 1872, at lo’clock P. M., for the in pr lanes to tenet inet foi RY GOODS t
“T don’t like Greeley anyhow,” graveling of the following portion of road ate. —_ MILLINE °
Ladies’ Misses’ and Childrens’
Latest Style Hats,
Fre nC hand English Flowers,
Sash andevery other kinds of
Ribbon. — *
Cuffs and Colars, ~\\
Handkerchiefs. a,
HOUSE FURNISHING
Bleached and Un-bleached
Sheetings,
. Towelings, Table Cloths, Napkins, Spreads, Ticking, ;
And every other article in this
line required for Household
' and general use !
Sts yey” — city every day Bak, MINING COMPANY . aelerg é a
o'clock, a. M. an every day, sR . ’ found in
connecting with Wells, & Co s Express, Every article usually
&
b
Get the Latest Styles
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have neces
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In the m
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Insurance
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company,
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4 per cen
The Audit
warrant 0!
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favor . of
named co
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hereafter
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John Wil
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trial in t
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left this
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brother
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