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THE LATEST NEWS. THE mar TRANSCRIPT . .
, OA,
\@r ou 3 etek andl wotnited
Established in 1860. is A. ear Selina, Fréano coun: a ty, on the Sth, . The trouble grew
BROWN & CALKINS, I vo out of road matters, Hammer discharged five bullets into McCall’s
—EEEEEEEE
The'Président has pardoned FitzJohn Porter. This all he could do,
under the decision of Attorney-General Brewster, to relieve him of the
disavilities imposed by the Courtmartial’s Act.
The Sinith Sunday law is being enforced at.Columbus,.O., Over thirty
body.
OO Baw
petécnacy Axp tie. cmnese. .
jolie
~ Rear . etd Joho Rodgers is}
he Lo
It we examine closely the ‘present
antios.of the.Democracy in regard
to thd’ Chinese question, we shall
find: ‘thems to be nothing but a kind
of strategio demagoguery, ‘That
hae the question ‘to
» lie for years ‘until ‘Kearney~-and his
sandlot followers, taised ‘the cry of
“The Chinese must go. * The party
leaders. have. persistently ignored
the subject, oF" have by their acts
silently:acquiesced in. coolie labor,
Their last Governor was a notorious
champion for “cheap labor.” Mr. .
saloons, have closed there sihee May
Ast, and it is believed that if the
Pond law is declared constitutional
half of vhe 500 saloons in the city
will be closed ‘by June Ist.
A Dublin special, received Saturday,) Says: A terrible tragedy occurred here to-night. Lord Frederick Cavendish, the new Chief
Secretary, and —Pwowas Henry
Burke, the Under Secretary, were
assassinated in Phoenix Park. About
half-past seven o'clock they left the
Under--Secretary’s lodge to walk
ae
—
"why she Repulsed Him,
pulsed me, Edith, and it shall be
the last,” said yourig De Coureey, as.
he arose hanghtily and — toward.the door.
“Stay!” she cried, piteously, as
if her heart ee week, ‘we must
not part in, anger.
“Well, ” he rejoined half penitently, ‘‘what shall I do.”
“Oh, Gus, don’t blame,’ she exclaimed, with a: perceptible shiver,
‘my neck is very sensitive. I stood
it as long asI conld. Go warm your
nose.
May-Day in Bodie was ce'ebrated
by four fights, a snow-balling match
and a funeral.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
STANLEY A."BDDY......Proprietor
Mospay, May . Sth.
nL W. Wallis, Forest Cit
T. B. Crandall, N. Bloomieta
A. 8. Sweetland, Sw
H. De Groot, San Franciaco.
&. ‘Ek Barrett, Dutch Flat.
F, Thompson, Arizona. .
Peter Purdon, Bridge.
F. Morse. N. San Juan, ~~
“Tt is the first time you ever re-. —
_—— STOCK or—
FANeY AND MOLLaNRy: cons"
Have just been received
—+—-—BY MRS.
Farley has ocoupied a. place in. the
Senate for fout years and has never
introduced’a bill on the subject. He
has only spoken on it when he has
been forced to by his Republican
colleague, Seuiator Miller. Congressman Lattrell never showed any signs
of life’ ou the question, and Mr. Berry never did anything until Hon. H.
F. Page roused him to action. Now
we hear the ory from Siskiyou to
San Diggoithat the Chidiese bill is a
Demat 5 measure, and that the
". are i in favor of the laboring ¢ . When'the news of the
President's voto of . the first bill came
it was hailed with joy by‘the Demo‘they thought, by a litover to the Chief Secretary's residence to dinner. When. within a
hundred yards of the Phoenix monument they were attacked by four
men wearivg slonched hats. It is
supposed that Mr. Burke was first
assailed and stabbed through the
heart. Lord Cavendish ‘attempted
to defend himself.
Sty
‘OUR EXCHANGES,
Half Minute Interviews With the
Chiefs of ghe Sanctum,
A RULE THAT WORKS BOTH WAYS.
(Grass Valley Tidings.)
Horace Greeley’s famous advice
was, ‘‘go West, young man, and
grow up with the country.” The
refusal of the west to employ Chinese would completely reverse Mr.
Greeley’s advice. The non-intercourse and non-employing policy
would be saying, ‘Go East, Mr.
Chinaman, and tear down that country as you have about torn down
the West:”
‘they could carr E
aking men will see
a glance through all their Pe
ing and _ judge ‘them accordingly.
When } are the 13th ultimo in‘ troduged his bill all the opposition
it ee was from: dacteeer and
his Dem allies, nearly every
one of them voting against it. The
second bill is really better than the
first, aud we can easily tell itseffects
in tensyears. The Democrats would
to-dayinather see a million of Chinese poured onto the Coast than to
A NEW POLICY NEEDED.
(8. F. Alta.)
When we allow the murderer of
our President to live a year after the
: assassination, what does the world
lose the cnance of carrying the next] think of America ? The thinkers pity
election.. If the President bad re-! the weakness of our policy and deride
fused to sign the present bill, Potency it. Let us start in and hang our
would they find to how! about? No tmarderers, not from vindictiveness,
doubt they will claim it a8 a Demobut to prevent crime and legitimatecratic vietory,and try to make the vot ly punish those who commit it.’
ers believe'they did it. They believe This is the true conservative policy
the meee yh ‘Be Panels t0 be, 8. Mall) sith should gaide America, Wipe
i i “i " ai Nevada County, Califor:
of comprehension and 80 1829") ont the bad Indians, give the Mor‘Wotice Phere are ah upon the
rant that they’ can impose © on mons notice to quit, and hang every pindcie deacons pe on err 9 .
Pi . :
sessmen 0. Vv! on the ol
them sod wské"" up’ in ‘sound! an who’ kille another whether he . Feb., 1882, the several amounts set opposit
What they lack in ‘sense. The is rich and influental or poor and the amet ee een
Democratic party i in this state is toignorant.
No. No
day and has been. for years under wads aa Re Dain BO: Grohe eee! wea
‘si t pre . . Dauehy H. 0. Trustee, 29 6000 60 00 the control.of a machine in the in-. Tne Christian Advocate under. . Panehy H. 0. rast by a8 ote
terest of monopoly. James T. Far-. stands Arizona society. 1t remarks:. Dauchy #1. 0. Trustee, 60 3000 80.00
ley was’made Senator at the bidding . “Arizona is passing through the fire pei ag fee, i ame ee
of the Central Pactic R, R., and . of frontier purgatioa, Her robbers, Beueey a oot be girtes ih be
‘ NY rustee, 3.
most faithfully hashe served them} thieves and Indians are making . Dauchy HO. Trastee’ 100-9448 80-84-40
by never introducing a bill on the . things very lively. Civilization in a rome e Trashte, oe 2
Chinese question saying just as little . new State comes after war. There . Lee Wm. Trustee, 102 3000 30 00 as ssible onthe subject W, T. 1; Rae a a Lee Wim. Trustce, 108 125 125 po: ni; G29) 995) » ++} is no hope at all in anythiag but'war, . tee Wm. Ge 93 1796.25 17 96}
Wallace, ex-Chief Justice of the Sa-} then the Gospel, then education. Eon will ~ seers hg re coped
__preme Court,’ a notorious servile tool
of the monopolists who preferred to
dissappoint a Democatic. audience
at Placerville rather than miss ‘the
chance of'sipping wine at Goy. Stanford’s table, was selected as the successor uf Senator Booth, but the
people were disgusted and sent’ a
much better m nin his place. The
Examiner, their party organ in this
State and on which most of the faithful swear, is a monopoly organ owned and control'sd by George Hearst
_who. haa.not:one-pulsation-of feeling
in common with the people and
whom the machine workers are now
trying to make the nominee of the
party forthe next-Governor. The
same machite is exerting every’ effort to secure the nomination of
The conditions~ forbid —progress~in
any other way. The averaye stage
tobber waits to be killed.The hope
of saving him is in bullets. He never repents, never reforms, never
stops his way of makiug a living until he rests from his labors: in the
hospital grave.” The practical editor adds that ‘‘Arizona needs graves
more than anything else. She hasa
large population that must be settled permanently, settled before
peace and securiety can be felt and
seen.” The good ‘“sentimentalists”
of Boston would probably think that .
the editor of the religious paper expressing such views should be ‘‘permanently settled,” as altogether
worse than the gentle savages. Actual contact with border life makes
Judge Field for the Presidency. in even ministers modify their precon1884, and as it is well known that he is ceived ideas.
the prinve of monopoly judges one ob.
ject in making abig noise: over the ALEXANDER H. ‘Binsalas. who
Chinese question is fo create a dideclines to visit the Senate Chamber
version from the fact that the Demo. becatise he has. .no business there, ship. Avply to
cratic party is run'by a machine—a concluded he would like to see Guie .
lot of old politicians who are the tean, the assassin, Mr. Stephens, a GEO. 8. POWERS,
lackeys and footmen of monopolists. . confirmed invalid, as is known, was Superintendent.
We don’t believe that the people
want to see the'scenes of the Irwin
administration repeated. We don’t
believe that such fearless champions
of the rights of the laboring classes
as Miller and Page have proved to
be can be claimed by the Democracy.
We don’t believe, when all that has
been done ‘on the Chinese question
has been done by Republicans, that
the people will give the Democracy
credit for it. True, two Republican
Presidents have vetoed Chinese bills,
‘but the people now see that President Hayes did right and there are
any number of Eastern Democrats
that would have’vetoed the twenty
year bill just as quickly as Arthur did. We don’t believe it. will
win, this trying te bring the Chinese
question inté party. politics, because
wheeled into the Warden’s parlor,
and the prisoner was brought into
his presence. Guitean is now’ well
dressed, has grown in flesh, ‘and was
found talkative and in yood spirits.
_With.all bis health, contrasting so
conspichously with, the condition of
the worn and aged invalid who was
conversing with him; Guiteau is
doomed to the earlier grave. Stephens has outlived a host of men
who have looked upon him with rity.
John L. Sullivan and Joseph Co.
burn, ‘heavy-weight pugilists, says
the New Yerk Snn met for the firet
time a few days ago;and Mr. Coburn said to Mr, Sullivan that he
would like to have a set-to of four
ronnds with him. The most imtient lover of pugilistic sporty
we of California are almost a uniton Sit cannot find fault ebtites
‘it-whilethe Eastern people are dithe match is not likely to come off
"vided, But keep it before the people]; the near future, since Mr. Cothat all that hasbeen done on these . burn is in Sing Sing Prison, and is
questions the ‘REpublicans have done ne remain there for some ime.
and that th fature will show at
‘A cuamciien Ata German ball.
Licutenant—“‘Did you not tell me
i that your father has anestatein SiWALLER & McSORLEY, .
Fashion Gazette and Catalogue
New York ptices. No household should be
‘without it.
JEWELRY, BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTS,
-YOUTHS’ & BOY'S CLOTHING, UNDER
WEAR, MILLINERY, YANKEE NOTIONS,
em pepe cau
{ descriptions of the latest sty'es in the above
L. Francour, San Francisco,
S. Richardson, Col. Hill:
Kxrasros~Bonp, Clerk.
Advertised Letters.
The following is a list of letters remaining
in the Post Office, at Nevada City,California,
for the’ week ending May 6th, 1882 —
Persons calling for any of these letters will
please say ‘‘advertised.” *
Bradshaw, Albert.
Demers, Alfred..
Eldred Mrs. Sarah.
McCarty, S, F.
Martin, Josiah.
Puder, Geo. —2
Woodberry, S.°E.
Blackshere, C.-F.
Faunti, Juan,
Gray, Miss Rhoda,
Morrison, Henrietta.
McMullen, W. J,
Pegan, Edward.
HELD FOR POSTAGE,
Sam Sing, San Francisco, Cal.
J. W Baker, Camptonville; Cal.
J.8. HotBroox, P. M.
are
DIED.
At Nevada City, May 7th, 1882, Sarah,
wife of Thos, Peard, aged 4 years. and $
months,
The funeral will take place from
the Congregational church this af.
ternoon at 3 o'clock,
ENTENNIAL GRAVEL GOLD MINING
c’ COMPANY, Location of principal place
» Nevada,
wnship,
of ousiness Gold Hill, Storey count;
Location of works, Washington
Thomas Wilt’ Trustee, 219 400.62" FGI.
And in accordance with law, and ‘an erder
of the Board of Directors, made on the 5th
day of April, A. D. 1882, 80 many shares of
each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sola at public auction at the office of the Company, Bank of Gold Hill,
Building Main street, Gold Hill, Nevada,
on TUESDAY, the SIXTH (6th) day of JU NE,
A.D, 1882, at the hour of 8 o'elock, P.M,
of said day, to pay said delinjuent assessment thereon, together with costs of advertising and penta) of the sale,
RANK A. WISE, Secretary.
Office—Bank‘of Gold Hill, Building Main
street, Gold Hill, Nevada. ma7
IN
AND
WANTED.
TWENTY WHITE
Hydraulic Miners
Can Obtain Employment at the}
Blue Tent Mine, Nevada TownNevada City, May 7, 1882.-tt
245 Grand St., New York.
SEND FOR OUR
No. 20,
It enables you to buy New York goods at
Manufacturers and Importers of
Ladies’, Miases’ and Children’s
SUITS,
Cloaks, Shawls, “Woolens, ‘
Linens, etc., ete. .
“AND DEALERS IN
WATCHES, SILVER-PLATED WARE,
Cee
200 doz. Napkins.
56 pes Unbl’d Table Linen.
100 pes Toweling.
100 pairs Blankets, Colored and White,
200 dozen Ladies and Children’s Cofton Stockings, ~
TG. Randall; Hook Ri . : — ro arene Md Wy ndal rvine, eee : ‘
Frank eath, ie
A. Nivens, vl
rr, try
MAIN ST. NEVADA CITY
—-—-—— 0
BEFORE
MAKING
é
ees sT
{Gent's Furnishing
are now offered , for sale
par ac
. in! gas * Ti
MA AGNIFICHNT
toe totem mt
————
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~~“ sT0CK
Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
po emaBoneN bi
8 OF FEI ohOy
THE VERY LATEST: STYEES OF CLOTHING,
FOR. enTLEMEN kao BOYS,
“Trunks, “Valises,” ete.,"ete,,
HAVE JUST BEEN RECEIVED AT THE CLOTHING EMPORIUM
é
. CASPE:
CORNER OF PINE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS, NEVADA CITY.
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at
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FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
‘A. BLUMENTHAL,
CORNER OF BROAD AND PINE ‘STREETS, NEVADA cITY,
Will Offer at Reduced Prices
50 ps Iron Clad Cheviotts,
And a full assortment of Fancy Goods too numrous-tomention:
Also, Carpets, Oil Cloths.
Shades, etc.
line please examine the goods and prices.
&eOrders from the-country, whether large or
small, will be promptly attended to,
20 pieces: Bleached Table Linen
50 doz. Linen Towels,
200: Marseilles Spreads.
Wall Paper, Window
Before purchasing anything in that
Samples sent on application.
Respectfully,
As BLUMENTHAL,
The Pioneer ot Grocery Store
Here I am, and Here’l Have’ Bee Been For ver 1 Years
—S85 IsIsi IN Go
Choice Family Groceries.
At No. 52 Broad React.. ¢><eegan & Roberts’ Block,
OPPOSITE. COUNTY TREASURER’S OFFICE.
SS
‘My loxg experience in buyin enables me to place before my custom*
ers the BEST QUALITY OF GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICE, I keep constantly ou” andj .
“Oar Taste” Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon, the Choicest in th
. . World, “Also, “Deep Sea” and “‘Just Right” Mackerel, .
. New Orleans Molasses, New and Bright Georgie's
Codfish. “Wood and Willow Ware, Crock:
ae ee
rts pi Seaton
e RE. DEALING.-—A DOLLAR'S wom
* . Markt t:
SOMETHING NEW
cy 9 "10
BOOTS ¢ SHOES
x, . VOGELMAN & WEBBER
I CLAVE JUST RECE}VED--FROM PHU:
ADELPHIA, CINCINNATI and SAN
FRANCISCO, @ full line of Boots and ‘Shoes
for men, boys, ladies, misses and, children
comprising many new Styles for Spring and
Summer wear, A-full assortment: of
Ladies’, Misses & Children’sShoe
Always'oii hand.” New Ss of
‘Ladies’ Beaded Sandals, Ties, .
Opera Slippers, Vassar
Ties and Sandals, Etc.,
And all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES at
Boitem—Prices—for-Cash!
We keep the largest and best Stock
in the ity frem Which ‘to sek et
~~
Thankful for past patronage, we hope to
merit a continuance of the same, and ask
Everybody to Give us a Call.
No trouble to show Seige
All goods guaranteed as represented.
Pa from the Country promptly attended to,
VOGELMAN & WERBER,
al2 Broad-st. opp. Citizens Bank.
BUCKEYE MILL COS
PATENT
Roller Flour
MARYSVILLE......CAL.
HAS ING LATELY. Al ADDED THE ROLPROCESS and other late improvements we are now manufacturing an
Extra Quality: of. Flour,
—-COMBINING——
Strength, __
and Quality, .
EQUAL TO ANY HIGH GRADE BRAND
IN THE UNITED STATES.
For Sale by al ¢Grocers.
F (San Francisco Office 16 Ca forn a Street,
Color,
CLOTHING!
HYMAN.
ment of
WE MEAN
HYMAN BROS.—Wholesale Houses—
7 Murray Street, New York,
216, 218 Cal. St. , San Francisco.»
Honolulu, Sandwieh Islands.
rt Ret hiy .
—-cCcornoOT HEIN G@
COR. BROAD & me
Pe
ry
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These*Goods have just been received from the Eastern. manufactories. and
GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
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 ‘PLAGE.
K CASPER: eat! Pity t Commercial st
CLOTHING !
my 4 Weeteabetetr cise AN
BROS.,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR
Anal Spring aud Summer supply
MENS’, YOUTH'’S
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats,
Boots, Ladies Shoes, Trunks, Satchels, Valises,
and BOY’S
~ Ai Evearnae Usuaur Fourni 4 Finst Cuass Ciotnike House,
aoperinen()) eases
The above.Goods were maaufactured expressly for this market, and
we would especially call the attention of the public to the
large assortWe have on hand which embraces some of the NOBBIEST AND MOST
STYLISH SUITS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET.
SEY . Varma
Our. facilities i in business enables us to sell goods
Cheaper Than Any Other House in the County !
Being Large Wholesalers.and Importers we therefore propose to sell
goods so low that competition will be out of the question.
BUSINESS.
STS., NEVADA CITY.
WILL BE SOLD AT GOT!
COR;COMMERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS
— AT.
W. R. COE’S,
BOOT AND SHOE STORY,
a
+W ORDER TO CLOSE OUT MY WINTER
stock of Boots and Shoes, I will, for Sossgh
Marysville Office Corner ofA and 5th Sts.
. JUSTUS GREKLEY, President,
G. W. Pracock, Secretary. m15-2m
{:)
For Sale 0. Cheap
oF reals Horse, will work single
. Apply to JAMES “OLLEY, Bay State .
? “ACTUAL COST FRICES't
superior quality, of the best ‘vorkineenn.
and second to none in the market:
ie tye, at See sae
_Corner Main and Commercial streets, ar
Children’ 8 Boots, Shoes, Arc. tics and Rubbers at
~~ 'Y giaitantee all soot th wy sass te haut
or double. SREY eine ‘Persons in want 6s BOOTS or SHOES
: 1 four-spri ng Waren: ree should call early and
‘1 set of double Herness, . splat make room . to e
2 Hee tein. iy int ee ni om
WM. RSCOR, <6
RUT RRS. ee
NEXT SIXTY DAYS .
. Sell Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’ and
SOMETHING NEW!
BUT THE BEST! _
COC BAKING POWDER
FINE Foe ICKEL PLATED cLock ,guar
Aca teed to bea perfect mepiece, and
to last as. Ton as any Clock,
‘GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY
SIX CANS OF
CLOCK BAKING POWDER.
Guasenthed to give perfect’ o-amy'ssareg or.
money refunded, ~
WILL MAKE LIGHTER én: WHITER
BREAD THAN ANY OTHER BRAND
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