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May 22, 1880 (4 pages)

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~ As” € 5 aaa “reguiar-work they-adjourned-to the par i “He thought <a aa bis panta . 0°) tosh A Leach-and. John.. Me-, 4 be gathe. They wrestled half way around the room like a double-headad tornado. Everybody kept-out of the way as much as possible,and bets were even as to the, result. . They raised each Other clear off the floor at times, but for a long time neither lost his pins. Finally their legs got mixed, and they. fell together in a bashful ‘lady’s lap, horrifying her, but: adding. to the fun of the rest. They tumbled out of this pleasant resting place, ed. f spadore. The ‘reception _tendered Thursday and danded on top vii . ia pie ee d Red Men The interest was ati eigh eerie be Oe Dapsers / as first one and then the other was ‘of Wyoming Tribe No. 49, to Great punetmiet a a OPE ‘Sachem Henry A. Chase of San Ftan3 ; Sioa =a ; d visiting members “of. of the contest was developed, cisco an: Wei Tribe No.-84-0f -Grase_Val rip went something, and the Great “Weimer Tri t Fi ‘ley, was an event long to be remem, The D nily Gransevipt, _ WEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. Saturday. May 22nd, 1880, ai . iene” deerme TRE AMPROVED RED MEN. Wheir Reception of the Great Sachem—The Banqdect and the After Exercises—Big and Little Talks Boa and Sweet Masic—A Fierce Strug* gle—An Enjoyabie Entertainment, quick,” he ejacu ated. ‘You can’t come that dodge,” replied Mr. Miller, who wus on top, as he tightened. his grip. sisted the other; “something's given: ’ Warriors met at their Wigwam at the usnal hour, After the adoption parlors of the National Hotel at ten ‘o'clock, where were‘in waiting their squaws, papooses and lady friends,” -also the representatives of the press. The dining hall wax the-next poms still better when his antagonist inviof interest. ‘The tables presented a ted him out to “take somathing” and —hanilsorhe appearance,_ being testily . found: out-that:the “something” was arranged with floral decorations an kcal wear obak. , Z —ethious viands fof the inner man. . Attentive pinching lage “gtd The braves of Nevada county-—-haveof eatables . render e half hour reason to congratulate themselves 0 is ‘spent at the banquet'a most ‘agree-7 ore ae sti ce, The Red Men and thaly ae results of all their under guests went next to the Wigwam, Ee Now it was that the fun began. mearé of Clix Trasteus. Those males who were victiins to the : : weed “that cheers but does not in-. At the regular meeting Thursday ‘ebriate,” in lieu of a calumet with a evening the full Board was‘present. “ sufficient number of mouth-pieces. The President re-appointed as were presented to a box of GiStreet Commissioners K. Casper, Fegara, and the camp-fires werelighted, . lix Gjlet and Robert Morrison. "Bo while away the time that would . The Mar shal was instructed to em‘elapse before 1:30 4. M., when the ploya man to clean street lamps train on which the Grass Valley peowhenever deemed necessary. ple were to embark would start, an There were two applicants for the impromptu programme of exercises position of night watchman—John was gone through with, D. Reseigh Herzinger and John Stephens. Mr. sang ‘‘Hit Him Again,” also “When Stevens was elected by a majority of the Corn is Waving, Annie Dear,” . °B¢ vote. and both selections were. received. The following bills were examinwith indications of approval, while ed and a lowed : ea Ki, Jewell favored the audience»with J.J. Rogers, writing assessment w pleasing se'ect reading. D. Selim roll, $21. ae rendered the ever popular ballad L. Alexander, eves streets, $4. “‘Awfully Clever” in an inimitable Herald, publishing ordinance, $5.25. “optyle, and brought down the" house. . ACE. Damon, work on road, $290. He was heartily encored, but owing J, A. Herzipger, services as night to a severe cold from which he was. “#tchman, $54. ‘suffering unfortunately deemed it. Nevada Gas Co., gas for April, mecessary to refrain from singing $58.65. more, . Uader the head of “ghort Thos. Legg, repairing sewer, $2, talks,” remarks were made byGrand . Peter Rennert, labor on road, $4,50, “Sachem Chase, Sachems Themas of} Wm. Joy, labor, $13.75. Weimer and Bond of Wyoming,. Nevada Hose Co., janitor’s services Warriors Uphoft, Herman, Clutter, . #ad repairing and painting carriage, Hughes, Reffe, Maltman and others, $38.90. in addition ¢o which some of the “la-. Pennsylvania Engine Co., janitor’s dies had a few words to say. A voservices, $10. ‘eal quartette by Mrs. Ott, and Messrs. Eisen, Schmittburg ’ and . . Miller, was a pleasing part of the programme, Dancing was also the order for a short time. Prof. Muller, with his usual accommodating spirit, presided at the organ during the evening, and as a result the accompaniments and instrumental solos were well executed, During an intermission in the above exercises occurred one of the most laughable incidents that it has ever been the lot. of mortal to beheld. The Great Sachem, who has Jost none of his boyish love for genuine fun, and kept the assemblage almost constantly convulsed with laighter by his comicalities, proposed thata game of ‘‘blind-man's buff’ be commenced, _ Suiting the action to the word he fished a handkerchief from his pocket and stealthily approwhing B. H. Miller from behind dextrously covered that staid merchant's eyes in spite of a determined resistance, then turned as " him loose. For the next five minpresiding, ¥, as Dope Secretaty ar ; tem., it was voted to have a picnic, bes. the snnne wat 8 ively ane, the) and the following Executive Commit“hh ” wi oh 4 8 ee Pee Sree. re ee . conte -and repott on Wednesday to another, driving ail before’ him. evening: F. H. Fisher, W. B. Ewer Men on the shady side of fifty who. ; Hollywood, G. D Seite Rob. were hitherto popularly supposed ert Bell to be jointless rushed around like vee _mad, displaying all the vigor of youth, while the fair sex applauded und cheered till the walls echoed. The dance given at Town Talk The chief desire of Mr. Millet ap. Hall Thursday evening for the benepeared to be to lay his hands on the fit of Mrs. Gwinn was a complete “big injun.” At last a ‘triumphant financial success, and the attendance war-whoop from his lps announced ; 4S large. Dancing was continued that he wav on a warm trail. He had . til alate hour. = _faatinyt Ss vine like grip ont bis" vie. abe ete ——— 2 tim’s shoulder. The latter made a, 4 ‘ superhuman effort to jerk away, but . The members of Nevada -Light . failed. The contestants’ were of Guard propose to offer a beautiful nearly the same physical proportions. gold medal to th» best single shot in They cidsed, ani the fierce “struggle the Sacram: ats company at the tarthat chsted bhowed both of them te get practice hers on the 28th inst. at first, for he pulled his coat close about him as he arose. When he found-out-that-onty “his -coat-was torn he felt much relieved. He felt Jide bved sat GAS pA “Mit Bim Again.” The cotemporaneous -allusions to the Union's criticisms of the ‘‘Streets of New-York” have been frequent and funny. This from the San Francisco Stock . Exchange is the latest: The Grass Valley Union speaks eloquently of the Nevada City Dramatic. Association, and bestows a great deal of taffy on one of the female performers, ‘‘who,” the critic says ‘‘deserves great credit for the. admirable style in which she took her role.” That man should see some of the unfortunate people who were long on the market go for their five-cent rolis at noon in the cheap coffee saloons. The style . with which they take them would give aconfirmed dysjeptic a voracious appetite. A Branch Re-Unieon. At a moeting of the San Francisco branch of the Nevada County Aasociation held at the Baldwin Ho:el Wednesday evening, J. A. Collins ~ eeeMrs. Gwiun’s Benefit. Sachem turned pale. “Let me “up “But J ain’t joking,” per-. —“T he entertainment was a “success. . Rug See Tit FoR TAT. Fraternity—A Prospect that the Ever since the opening of Doc. ‘Smith's saloon on Broad street, next opitrion has pretty -generally prevailed that faro and other gambling games were carried on there about as against them. It-has been a mystery to most good citizens that no arrests were made, but as usual everybody left it to somebody-else to take the necessary steps for investigating the matter. At last the public are likely to learn something regarding the-true inwardness of the—concern, and that-too without any trouble to themselves,_.The gamblers have begun to give the whole thing away, and have got so far that they can’t retrace their steps, Last WednesDermott had arow asto therespective rights of parties to deal a certain game, and Leach hit his antagonist a stinging blow over the head with a -walking-stick,; as related in the last issue of the Transcript. McDerCharlie Kinfeldt arrested yegterday for dealing faro. A general issuance & PteptureAmong the Gambling Tiger will be Caged, Owing to the Bwys Peaching on One Another. -to Wellington’s. livery stable, the: regularly as though there was no law mott to get even had. Leach and . to the Camp of the Nevada City Trastecs. : The fcllowing letter received here Lyesterday will be found peculiarly interesting: & ! . . Law Orrice Lake & McKoon, San Fraxcrsco, May 19, 1880. THE REMOVAL OF CHINATOWN. ~~ i THE Delos Lake throws a Bombshell tm-. E. C. Batreiper, Esqg., Marshal, . &c.—Dear Sir—The attention of the Chinese Legation has been called: to! an ordinance of the City of Nevada, and a printed notice ander your sigtants to.remove outside the city limits. Iam instructed to communicate to you the intention of the Legation ‘to assist all Chinese in the maintenance of theirlegal rights as guaranteed to them by the laws of the United States ,and treaty. stipulations; among which are the right to reside in any part of the United . cupation, it common with all other -in habitants. Should the ordinance referred to be imprisoned, or otherwise illegally molested, legal redress will be sought against all persons who shall molestation. of complaints followed from both sides. The cases that came up before’ JadgeRobinson for —consideration Thursday evening and yesterday morning were as follows: Al. Leach and~ Charles Einfeldt, arrested on complaint of John McDermott for dealing faro. Bound over in the sum of $200 to appear at 7:30 last evening for examination. Bonds furnished. John McDermott arrested on complaint of Al, Leach for dealing faro. Bound over in sum of $200 to appear last evening. He failed to furnish bonds and languished in Jail yesterday. John McDermott arrested on complaint of officer. Herzinger for disturbing the peace. Pleaded guilty, fined $10, and paid the fine.Al. Leach arrested on complaint of officer Herzinger for disturbing the peace. Tried, found guilty, fined $10, and paid it. _ John McDermott arrested on complaint of Al. Leach for disturbing the peace. Charge dismissed. It was reported-to the authorities their friends would try to compromise the matter and escape coming to trial, The officers are determined to thwart any such a movement, and there is a prospect that the faro sharps will have to go. Grass Valley's Tarn. The Union of yesterday refers to held a Fourth of July celebration, and that it is now Grass ‘Valley’s turn. Itsays: ‘‘There seems to be nothing done in the matter at our neighboring city, and it is likely that Nevada is holding off to see what is to be done here.” Correct. If our neighbor will get up a firstclass blow-out this year, we'll come down there in full force. These annual exchanges of visits are very pleasant, and therefore should not be permitted to go out of custom. -Sheutd be Sopped. ina beastly state of ‘intoxication. to the fell extent of the law. What is the use of having not enforced? Scveath Day Adventists. 2 turned and will be present at the ternoon at 2 o'clock in Brown & Mor held at the same time to-morrow forenoon begianing at ten o'clock. Preaching in the evening at8o'clock. Star clainy at Dutch Flat is working some very rich ground of late, several nuggets to the amount of 2) ounces have lately been picked uP yesterday that the three parties and the fact that last year Nevada City . Thursday several boys went to a brewery in town and drank so much beer that some of them were led home The father of one of the boys came to this office yesterday and stated that the next person who sold-or gave liquor to his son would be prosecuted It is about time that the authorities enforce the ordinance against furnishiug intoxicating liquors te minors. law if it is Elder J. D. Rice, who spent several weeks here last Summer, has reSabbath school this (Siturday) afgan’s block. Services will also be The Foram says that the Polar: States Circuit Court in’ the case of m {unmistakable terms the invalidity of such an ordinance. Very truly, Dexos Laxg, **That is fo.” Some poor fellow who has been there writes thus: If an editor omits anything he is lazy. If he speaks of things as they are, people are. mad. If he smooths down the rough points, he is bribed. If he calls things by
their proper names, he is unfit for the position of an editor. If he does not furnish his paper with jokes he isa mullet. If he does he isarattlehead, lacking stability. If he condemns the wrong, he is a good fellow but lacks discretion. If he lets wrongs and injuries gohe is a coward. But if he is in any way fitted for his position and does his duty to the public, be will go right ahead and let the grumblers grumble and amuse themselves by abusing him. . Ir is remarkable how bulgy coat spoekets— look--at--pienies--where liquor is sold on the ground, of all grades. est styles. Valises and Satchels. sa Our facilities for purchasing are the. principal markets enables us to S yourselves call at our establishment. natiite requiring ali Chinese inhabi-j. be enforced, and any of the Chinese} ~ The recent decision of the United; Ae neo}Yesentay 9 Arrivais oo UNION HOTEL. NEVADA CITY, CAL..—J E Brown city A Walker Truckee Miss LGabbs Prov M RS Bonham Chicago Mrs A Howard Mrs Folek &e Marysv H Helms Marysville J Ben Jacob Naffziger, Proeprictor. 3 M Haskell city & Laird do F Mrs Barton &c Marys San Fran A Levy an Francisco F Wortel! Lincoln ; S MeAusiand Sco Fla G Knapp city . C McElvy city : P Gore Limeotn “Westerday’s Arrivals at THE NATIONAL HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Chas, E. Pearsen, Propricter. J F Haywick San Fra ¥ Price San Francisco R Ivers San Frano'se GfColiaci do .J Holcomb Plainsvill A Curtis New York W Ford New York H Gaudelfinger Sa FF H Uphoff Grass Valley oores Fl D Ridley Mt‘ Auburn 8 Field Chicago W Rankin J Rapp R Genson cityH Ghase San Francise EL Wallace city Sacramento J Caldwell Los Angeles W Rock wel? Colorado W Ayer Penryn : J Holland city BORN. [At Grass Valley, May 19, 1880, to Sannae? . a dadghter. ~ Ayer’s Sarsapariila, For Purifying the Blood. ‘im any manner participate in—such. -—_ 4 _ex-parte TiburcioParrott,. declares . _—>—= I. This eompound r 7 p of the vegetable alteratives, Sar. Mancrake, with Ki the lodides. of a Potash and Iron makes a most efficient cure of a series of complaints which are very prevalent and afflicting. It purifies the blood’ purges out the lurking humors in the system, that undermine health and settle {nto troublesome disorders. Eruptions of the skin are the appearance on the surface of humors that should be expellec from the blood. Internal derangements gre the determination of these same humors to some internal organ. or organs, whose action they derange, and whose substance they disease and destroy. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla expels these humors from the blood. When they are gone, the disorders they produce disappear, such as ULCERATIONS OF THE LIVER, STOMACH, Kipysrs, Lunes, Eruprioxs ayp ERvuption Diseases oF THE SKin, St. ANTHONY'S FirE, Rose orn ERYSIreLas, Pimrurs, PustTvu.es, Biotrcnss, Bows, Tumors, TRTTER AND SALT Ruevum, Scaup Heap, Rine Worm, ULcers aND Sores, RugumatisM, NEURALGIA, Pains THE Bones, Sip— AND HEAD, FEeMALE WEAKNESS, STERILITY, LUCORRHGA ARISING FROM INTERNAL ULCERATION AND UTERINE, DISEASES, Dropsy. Dysrerata, EMACIATION AND GENERAL Devitiry. With their departure health returns. DR. J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. unsu ELL Soup BY A MEDICINE. d. on the balrock by some of the em. ployes, ‘ ry —o— PREPARED BY Havi “AT IN HONOR OF THE VISIT TO THIS CITY OF _ COMPANY A., CITY GUARD, : (OF SACRAMENTO.) Lt Drvueaists axp Deavtrs iN f3-3m & ® in Mohair and Linen, In our HAT DEPARTMENT yon will find the very latSPECIALTY—Mens’ Boots and Ladies Shoes, Trunks, a resident in WER RATES THAN CAN BE OBTAINED ELSEWHERE. 4@'Tn order to convince Corner of Broad and Pine Streets, Nevada City. MILITARY BALL, HUNT’S HALL, NEVADA CITY, . FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 28th, UNDER THE, AUSPICES OF . Company C., Nevana Light Quaro, » During the Evening the Sacramento Company will give an ES EIEITION DRI. MUSIC BY THE REGIMENTAL BAND of the First Artillery Regiment, 7 baparitia; Dock, SUMMER ATTRAGTLONS. —AT-HYMAN BROS. We have just received an IMMENSE STOCK OF SUMMER CLOTHING in our line consisting of Fricots, Worsted, Diagonals, Cassimeres, Cheviots,. IN MENS’, YOUTHS’ and BOY’S. A complete line of DUSTERS, Annual ReUnion -. EX=RESIDENTS~ —OFr— NEVADA. PICES OF THE REVADA COUNTY NION ASSOCIATION, On the line of the N. C. N. G. Railroad, midway between Nevada and Grass Valley, —ON— THURSDAY, June 17, 1880, —THE-—105th Anniversary of thé Battle of Bunker Hill. On which occasion there will be an Oration, Popular Games and Amusements of all kinds. Dancing in the Grove ! On a large Platform erected ennidy for “that purpose. Excellent Instrumental Music will be furnished by Two of the Best BandsIn Nevada County—one from Grass Valley and one from Nevada City. Special Trains will run every hour during the day to and from the Grove, between Nevada City and Grass Valley. ae or On the Evening of the same day & GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN AT BUNT’S HALE. — — All residents and ex-residents of Nevada County, and their friends, are cordially invited to attend on this Holiday occasion, and -} no efforts will be spared to make thelr _risit. fraternal and pleasant. By order of the Executive CommitteeLEOP, GARTHE, Corresponding See'yCOUNTY, TILL BE HEED ENDERTHE-AatUS" Delivered, and on Original Poem read. THE DAILY T Briet Me No fresh meat at A. B. Head and ¢ at to examine the yesterday. : The amatuer nnn F shestre engaged for Vth of June. Great Sachem Ch Bloomfield Tribe ning. Yesterday here for Marysville The young Ne Wille Nevada, was ad at Her Majesty’ cgnarket, in “La Sot grancy om com plain was tried. before yesterday and fou George Davis has officer Scott ou ac ing-the peace . pre Anderson. He pl aod will be tried -b inson-at:7:30 0’cloc __ Several loads _ of hauled tofhat~ po Broad stfi@et, and —men-were engaged and macadamizing jnoté chance forte Several . young whom were the \ had a lively row a ing the progress of before last. Cons made, but not m done, John Schmidt new sidewa k in fi on Broad street, a on that street the not surpassed by a ‘ia the grand prom . strollers, I. M. Holcomb, Phenix Mining ¢ field, New Jerse Morristown, N. J Curtis of New Yo city Thursday aac mines of the distr An able-bodied belonging to W laid an egg we grains, It is as r about the size of a is the lightest hen Hens the excuse fc The “baby schox room) had 104 puj one day this week Education are wor can provide for dit as itseems necess money enough . another teacher, ° Peyser & Comp: able to secure a st ffm can open an « lar tothe Mechan mento, but-has foi Valley where the} temporarily, inten this city as soon a tuitable building. It has been defi that Solomon Ji owner, who died Tussday has a wi York State. His tim here this spri te was married, 1 his acquaintances he Rever referred many Years’ resid 4 . —» Grass Val _ Georgie Johnso: Several of Nev: ladies came dow: Thursday evenin, companied by yor Mr. A. BL B by her youngest day morning for Oakland, on a yi The entertainn ing for the A. M. ‘access finaneial . towded. The F tendered,