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Tm E DALY . TRANSCRIPT
weYaDs ‘ITY, CAL.
“S getabli ished in 1860. ~
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ET
‘ FRIDAY, —
One of the leading mining men remarked in this scribe’s presence the
other day that during certain seasons-of the year there were no leas
than five thousand miners working
in the beds of the Yuba rivers and
their tributaries, and these fellows
« he said.were doing more to impoverish the white men of thecountry than
their fellow mongolians engaged
throughout the same part of the State
in all other industries combined. The
river claims if allowed to ‘‘rest” a
matter of. two years or so between
each working gather unto themselver
richés ofno mean degree; but the continual stirrings given by the ominipresent Chinese keep them
\ continually in a condition
that is next. to worthless.—
There is the same sterility to them
that we find in farming lands which
improvident owners crowd td death
by frequent crops and infrequent
manuring. River mines, like men’s
stomachs, need semi-occasional rests,
and then they become worthy the attention and labor of workingmen of
our own race. Can’t the five thousi and Chinese parasites be “‘retnoved”
from the Yubas?
ELBE LIES DES TEETER,
That Rumor About Her Majesty.
A Washington telegram of Wednesday afternoon says: A’ rumor
was circulated to-day which created
the greatest excitement about the
Capitol, to the effect that Queen
Victoria had been assassinated, and
the tidings becoming known on the
floors, caused a lively stampede of
Congressmen in search of the particulars, The State Department
was asked for information, and a
reply was received stating that the
story was rife in the Department,
but nothing corroborative of it had
yet been received. Inquiry at the
_ English Legation showed that Minister West had also heard the startling inteiligence, and had at once
_ telegraphed to England for particulars. He had not, however, any official notification of such a deplora:
ble event, and was inclined to treat
the matter as a sorry hoax. The
mere mention of such a ‘calamity
showed how strong a feeling of respect and veneration existed at the
Capitol for Queen Victoria, and frequent ecomiums were passed to-day,
when it was thought she had been
foully murdered, for the noble traits
exhibited by her when President
Garfield was assassinated. Every one
deplored such a sudden end for one
80 famous in the world’s history, and
the corridors of the Capitol were
thronged by excited crowds eager
z to learn all the details of the crime,
if one had been committed.
Bank Commissioners Appointed.
Governor Perkins on Wednesday
appointed and commissioned as Bank.
Commissioners of this State John F.
Sheehan of Sacramento,and J. E. Farnham of Oakland, vice Robt. Watt
and E. J. Coleman, whose terms expired, and who have filled the positions for four years past. The o ther
Commissionership is held by Wm.
F. White of Santa Cruz and bis successor will probably soon be appointed. The term of office is four years.
Mr. Farnham, oneof the new appointees, served in the Legislature
some years ago from Alameda county. The Bee says none of the appointees sought the position.
Prestpent Arraur buys cigars
by the thousand, but they disappear:
with surprising rapidity, It is because of the “chums,” In explaining the disappearance to the President, Steward Crume is reported as
saying: “You know your friends
smoke a great deal and drink a great
deal. They can’t drink more than
they can hold, but when they are
asked to smoke they usually put a
handfal in their pockets, and when
they smoke again they goto the boxes .
for another handful, not to their
pockets for a cigar.” This comes of
having had associates in the active
management of New York city _politom-house weighers.
Ar the Durham assizes, Thomas
Fary, alias Wright, alias Cort, a
convict undergoing fifteen years
penal servitude, was indicted, on
his own confession, for the willful
Manrder of. Maria Fitzsimmons, at
covered in the Serpentine, ~in London. He was found guilty. Before
being sentenced'to death he read a
: pol slag the’ evil of drunkenness ;
: threw it into the reporter's box.
—
Mrs, Mason hes already received
some $6,867.
Chas. Sherman was fatally injured
. by a runaway team at Chico on the
15th, and died nextday. _
caught by a falling tree near
Olewa, Marin county, on the 15th
and seriously hurt internally.
James Vick, the famous seedsman,
who was a playmate of Charles
Greeley, died on the 15th at Rochester, N. Y., of pneumonia. .
On Monday night a number of
students of the Minnesota University
were out on a spree, and upon being
pursued by the Faculty, one of them
drew a pistol when he was shot by
a professor. No arrests were made.
Charles A. Ball, a prominent lawyear was found dead on the 16th at
Portland, Oregon, in the house of a
Chinese client, at the corner of Second and Oak streets, where he went
at half-past:10 Tuesday night. He was
then in a stupor from excessive
drink during the day and evening,
avd fell over on the bed. When
found he was lying on his face, evidently smothered to death. The
Coroner’s jury returned_a verdict _of
death from asphyxia.
Mrs, Kate Heenan, whose husband
was killed in the Savage last. Fall,
has sued that company for $100,000
damages, alleging that the accident
was caused by the Savage failing to
provide a sufficient number of men
to safely hoist and lower said
Heenan,
In the Superior Court at Auburn
on the 16th, the information against
Robinson, implicated in the Sheridan
incendiarisms, was dismissed and he
was discharged. Maxwell was acquitted by the jury last week, and
McCauley, previously found guilty
on his trial, was granted a new trial,
Information has been received that
a railrvad mob has taken forcible
possession of the railroad at Crittenden, N. M., the cause of the riot
being the presence of a number of
Dickens and set type beside Horace . *
* oun EXCHANGES.
Balf Minute Interviews With the
Chiefs of the Sanctum.
GET ON RECORY.
(Bodie Free Press.)
you are a Democrat say aa much. If
your opinions are worth anything
let them be known. If the Republiéan party is right say so; if the
not hesitate but join them.
A RAILROAD RUMOR.
(Reno Gazette.)
John Russell Young might have
been on the train last night, bat if
he washe did not show up. When
a public man declines to show himself, it leads to disagreeable surmises, the common conclusion being
that he is too full to get out of his
berth.
AND DON’T YOU FORGET iT,
(8. F. Daily Report.)
The Sacramento Bee still insists
that slickens must be the leading
feature of the ensuing political campaign. Outside of the counties directly interested there is not one voter
in-each thousand -whoknows or
¢ares anything about the slickens
question, and though some candidates may be bulldosed into declaring against hydraulic mining such a
declaration will not gain a vote outside of two or three counties and
and will lose them many votes in
some of the populous counties.
Shert Bits.
Salt mixed with the earth above
the roots of pear trees is good to prevent blight.
A sweet potato weighing nineteen
pounds is the proud distinction of
Hillsboro county, Fla.
An electric light of 52-000 candle
power is to be placed on the tower
of the Detroit City Hall.
The surplus amount of rice in Yokohama now available for export is
valued at $30,000,000.
Wells, Fargo & Co’s express line
takes in 27,000 miles, over which ate
scattered 10,000 agents.
“Tt you love a girl tell her so. If
Democrats are on the right side, do}
1100 pes
tics, Police Commussioners and Cus.
Sundérland, thirteen years ago. Al
confession of the prisoner was dis-.
me ~ long statement with regard to the .
ue, was pened ~
The fashionable hours for evening
calls in W sshington now are from
nine to twelve o'clock,
EAR RRA RIT RET 8
HOTEL EV EEE.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
STANLEY A. EDDY..00...Proprietor
WEpnesDay, May 17th,
H. Powell, Birchville.
C. Miller, ‘
.D. Hogan, San Franciseo.
M. Bohannan, Eureka.
8. A. Potter, Pike City.
8. A. Pola, ing
“Geo Capella, Forest City.
T. Mullen, city.
W. Warner, Sweetland.
R. Kinney, San Juan.
P, Kelley, Sweetland,
M. Craig, city,
H. Brim, San Francisco.
L, Van Dorden, ss
J. R. Bordwell, N. Bloomfield,
5 Bo" Reardan, city.
C. B. Hill, New York.
John Bennett, Grass Valley.
W. Cranston, city.
Exasrvus Bonp, Clerk.
Sarcereorioeaertorinso ge eR ISERIES
MARRIED.
Chinese laborers. They drove all
the Chinamen from the camp, and
then seizing Scott, the Superintendent of construction, hung him toa
telegraph pole until he promised to
hire no more Chinamen.
Director Jauner, of the Ring Theatre, Vienna, and Mitzches and Geringer, have been pronounced guilty
of negiigence. Director Jauner was
sentenced to four months’ simple arrest, Geringer to four month’s imprisonment, and Mitzches to eight
months’ imprisonment. Geringer
and Mitzches will fast one day in
each month, and were also compelled
to pay 6,087 florins to the sufferers
by the fire.
Sheriff Paul, of Tucson, received a
dispatch from the Sheriff of Denver,
Colorado, that.he had arrested and
held in custody the Earp party, who
are indicted for the murder of Frank
Stillwell. There are five men in the
party. Tipton, one of the number,
meta violent death in New Mexico.
two weeks ago, while attempting a
robbery. Governor Tritle placed 4
requisition in the hands of Sheriff
Paul, who has gone to Denver to get
the prisoners. Perfect quiet has
reigned in Cochise county since the
Earp party left.
At the residence of Frank Gyad, 8r., in
Nevada City, on the 17th, 7 Rev, J.
eon. Frank Guild, Jr., and Miss Maggie
Assignee’s Notice of Appointment.
N the Superior Court of the County of
Nevada, State of California. In the matter of F. L. Harryhousen, an Insolvent Debtor. Towhom it may concern: The ee on
signed -herehy gives notice of his a
ment ss Assignee of the estate of F. os
housen, an insolvent debtor, of Nevada
Gity. in the County of Nevada, in the State
of California, and me ada to — beet ~
15 iy of Ma: 1882, ja an insolven'
debtor, upon the petition of his creditors
by the ‘Superior Court of the County of Nevada, Sta i California.
AMES D. WHITE.
A very curious freak of nature . is
reported from Cornwall, Englaod, in
shape of a calf with the perfect head
of au elephant, including a trunk six
inches in length. It is explained
that the heifer which gave birth to
the calf was very much alarmed at
the sight of an elephant belonging to
a traveling circus.
Dated at ‘Nemaa, the 17th day o i May
1882.
—DEALER IN—
Pare Ing Chena tit Goods
Stationery and Sheet Music,
EYE GLASSES, CABINE» FRAMES, CUTLERY,
Fels Tee Geneon an Minar ty
CREAM DE LIS 35 cts. per bottle.
INSECT POWDER $1 per bottle.
ETC
———
MEM POOR cit ee es LOW PRICES.
AT TELEGBUPI OFFICE.....6.0escceceseeseeee oe oars STREET
Carries a large and superior noe of
NEW YORK, ~~
KEY WEST,
. MANILLA”
AND HAVANA
. fine sectioned of
‘TOBACCOS
At most reasonable rates.
NEVADA CITY (Causrona) DAILY TRANSCRIPT, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1882.
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.
A. BLUMENTHAL.
Will Offer at Reduced Prices—
200 doz. NW sykins. 20 pieces Bleached Table Linen
56 pes Unbi’d Table Linen. 50 doz. Linen Towels.
200 Marseilles Spreads.
100 pairs Blankets, Colored and White.
200 dozen Ladies and Children’s Cotton Stockings. .
50 ps Iron Clad Cheviotts,
And a full assortment of Fancy Goods too numerous to mention.
Also, Carpets, oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window
Shades, etc.
line please examine the goods and prices.
&z Orders from. the country, whether large or
small, will be promptly attended to.
Before purchasing anything in that
&z Samples sent on applicatidn.
Respectfully,
A. BLUMENTHAL.
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A MOST MAGNIFICENT
———_SsTtockk. oF——
FANCY AND. MILLINERY GOODS
Have just been received
aden
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MAKING
YOUR
PURCHASES
Give ‘) HEM A (aL
Sr FASHION'S HEADQUARTERS.-c:
BROAD pale eS Ok Lana NEVDA CITY.
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Sptial Attractions for Spring and Sammer !
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IN GENTLEMEN'S SHOES :
“PRINCE ALBERT, 7 ALERTS,” “ENGLISH BaLMorRALs,”
AND 20 OTHER NEAT AND DURABLE KINDS,
_-_o—
IN DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED SUITS: :
Ee CHILDREN'S, for ages from 3 to 10 years.
“by “Ear VOUS, for ages from 10to 18 years~
E@r MEN'S, for all ages, sizes and shapes.. :
CUT IN THE LATEST NEW —— AND PARIS sein, OF ALL THE MOS”
: POPULAR FABRICS.
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Pind 60 other: arse
Hg ul Saree,
st
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AND ;
——STOCK OF—
FOR GENTLEMEN AND BOYS,
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
oe Trunks, Valises, etc., etc.,
HAVE JUST BEEN ‘RECEIVED AT THE CLOTHING EMPORIUM
BR,
CORNER OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY,
OF
mm, CASP!
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THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF CLOTHING,
These Goods have just been received from the Eastern manufactories and
are now offered for sale at
GREATLY REDUCED RATES,
reeetemectiittereeucarewerreile ty late
SELLING OUT
THE
Is now offering the entire stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
FurnisHinc Goons, Etc.,
AT
m
Wholesale Rates.
. NO HUMBUG!
WE MEAN BUSINESS !.
CALL. AND WE WILL CONVINCE
YOU.
L. NATHAN, Prop’r.
SELLING OUT!
AT cCcOSsST.
Mechanics Store
BOOTS & SHOES
4a Remember the place, Transcript Bi’k, .
Comunereial St., Nevedacity.
and second to none in the market.
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Persons in want of any article in my line will
save money by examining my Goods and Prices before making their purchases elsewhere.
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE.
K CASE
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cor, Pine & Commercial sts.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
HYMAN BROS.,
Annual Spring and Summer supply
MENS’, YOUTH’S and BOY’S
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats.
Boots, Ladies Shoes, Trunks, Satchels, Valises,
Avo Evervrume Usuauty Fouxo im a First Crass Crotuma House,
The above Goods were maaufactured expressly for this market, and
we would especially call the.attention of the ‘public to the large assortment of
CconovTne«n a
We have on hand which embraces some of the NOBBIEST AND MOST
STYLISH SUITS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
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Our facilities in business enables us to sell goods
ee Than Any Other Howse in the County .
Being Large Wholesalers and Importers we therefore propose to vg
goods so low that competition will be out of the question.
WE MEAN BUSINESS.
HYMAN BROS.— Wholesale Houses— .
7 Murray Street, New York, .
216, 218 Cal. St., San Francisco.
H , Sandwieh I d
COR. BROAD & PINE STS., NEVADA CITY.
WILL BE SOLD AT COST! WHITE MIN ? \
WANTED. W. R. COE'S,
~TWENTYWHITE
Hydraulic Miners
COR. COMMERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS?
tape. ORDER TO CLOSE OUTMY WINTER
Can Obtain Employment ‘at the
Blue Tent Mine, Nevada Townstock of Boots and Shoes; I will, for the
NEXT SIXTY DAYS
ship. Apply at the Mine.
Nevada'City, May 7, 1882.-tf
Sell Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’ and
Children’s Boots, Shoes, Arctics and Rubbers at.
ACTUAL COST PRICES
1 guarantee all goods in my store to be bt
superior quality, of the best workmanship,
ISAAC & ROWE,
F 2 kerch PAINTERS.
-Persons-in-wantof BOOTS or SHOES
. should call early and secure choice of sizes
as well as great bs
My stock must be reduced bs monks meet
All kinds of Graining, Paper Hansing, Glazing, , Kalsomining, ‘Wall
oI
for F my memamoth th Spring invoice,
eo WM R. COE, :
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