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

November 10, 1883 (4 pages)

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of H. Patterson, a shoemaker from es Grass Valley (who by the way is not the editor ofthe Grass Valley Tidings.) The charge was highway robbery, and his story was that himself and the twoJmen were at the Sheritt House drinking and having a good time generally, when Biscoe and Taylor asked him totake a walk. ms They went as far as the round house, below town and. there they ‘*held ‘him up.” One of them covered him with a pistol while the other ‘‘proceeded through him” to the tane of $20. TheG. V.S.M. returned to ficer and had the men arrested. They were brought into Court and placed under bonds to appear for talisti trial this afternoon at ‘one’ o'clock. Gugh Celifor. Biscoe readily farnisbed the bond oat ith Jolin Moody an? Stewart Mo: ill . Kay ae secarity. * Taylor, being unthe nding . able to procure the bond, was locked wTOO8S . up till the trial, Tn 1873 the Board of Supervisors of Nevada éounty built s jail in i beers 4: Trackes at that time had no place to ' ee en torantad of lock prisoners pending their trial or; “on of Seortary of War Linzoln as-j examination. It was called a branch ; : that the realities of the sit-. jai1, But it isn’t. No prisoner can 2 motion ax tae Bacramesto, abssnd legally be confited there for the : cw eather. Marpeville ppeal of Wed. reason that commitments sre“ made nesday. outito the county Sheriffand a prisonThis is a fair sample of the quality . or after being committed here has,as of anti-nining wisdom that the val. we understand it,’ to be delivered ley papers serve up from day to day. . over to that officer. If after that _» They. apparently place a low esti-. the officer sees fit to'send him ‘back mate upon the intelligence of their . here to serve ont his time, he can do constituency, bat we -have: no evi. so, but the Truckee Justice has ‘no dence that their estimate is not suffi. right to order a prisoner locked up ciently high. ‘It hee been denied . here unless directed to do by the time upon time that foreigners own }Sherift. Carter knows this, and the and work mining intereste in thie . editor.of-the Grass Valley Tidings State,” untrathfully observes. our) ought to,know it, The Sheriff has ‘qap-beaded friend of the swamp. been repeatedly asked tohave prisonlands. And now that he pas found . ers convictedof offenses confined here ‘out thet the Sierra Buttes and Plu-. and on one cccasioh he said he “mas, z reka, are. foreign compenjes, . would consult with a lawyer on the like dozens of other quartz incorpo-fiuliject, He did so, and the wnext rations on the Coast, he virtually . day informed-Snpervisor Day that says they must go. His method of . he could not do it, peepee eae Ie a he, Warpen Tuomas of the Ohi nn. g. mills AE ie 10 aad mats SPS fon ‘out tons Penitentiary expects to turn over and tons of the finest and most dam. the State Treasury for the lasi ‘aging kind every déy—ia the same . Yea! Of his ndmitistration, $53,000 ~~ gp has been adopted, as a beginning . clear of all expenditures.” “Turn to’: wholeale attack ‘all alung the the rascals ott!” : pb oF ot epape , i +> Broortyy, with a “Republican But hold, ean it be possible that Mayor, has decreased its debt $1,000,the Appeal believes those two to be . 900 in two years, just as the United gravel mines and worked on the hy. Stats, with « Republican administradraulic plan, or is the statément'inn. tn. is steadily reducing the nations! . \Meiously made for the purpose of . debt thistepresentation? It is dither inex: cusably ignorant ofthat which every . _1¥ Republicans of New York = achool boy in this pert of California} 'F® Ut & majority of 160,000 " should: know, or elseit is an dnoon. . *A#imat them in:oue year, and aw off lonable faleifier. ? year at that, what show oan the We remind the Appeal that the Domooracy have for carrying th miners were the pioneer settlers of moteg peed} Next, Caner 2 Teeens Che at bob the Tus National Republican Commitloudest meathed anti-miners, wore of tee is called to meet in Washington them'in those ary * bas -agphapas December 12th, to decide upon the pages ys ppt a ic hongh date and place for holding the next Vhay-badifalled to theit.dlranma’ of Natidnal Republican Convention. making big money without expend-. pu, body of Blanche Gray, the ing an adequate amount of hard work, . fat gic] who recently died in Baltiand to cause both ends to meet bad] more, was sold to a surgeon for $25. turned their attention to the piratia cal task of blaskmailing their quon-. SxnaTor RAnviern died suddenly dam neighbors in the mines. For . Tuesday at Norristown, N. J., of the past five years more the ring . fatty degeneration of the heart. jng interests in this'State. The folscrirt of the 4th instant settles —. at least 20 far as two mines. ES 3 tt a 8 FZ. 3 z te { 5 pa i : ifs rf F F a * has carried on its rincipled warAe tale ee i : ig, Tex., a mob took Jobn fo had not »stollar of tribute monL, Martin, a murderer, from jail, ey have the yet paid. The and hanged him to a tree. motto all through these monotains ———EEEEEEee is, ‘‘millions for defence, but not 3 one cent for tribute.” Perhaps Sreeninine Raw 98 ia cela the Appeal is beginning to awaken. W. H. Smith, the boss grocer, has to the true situation. Its reokless. just received at his store on Cemness, which is growing all the time, . mercial street, and will hereafter savors of the desperation that siezes . keep in stock, something that lovers upon one who suddenly recognizes . of the good and beautiful should call tha he has long pursued an object . and see, It is uncolored, basketwhich he cannot attain. fired’ Japan Tea (warranted to be : cea vneanereeEt equal to the best tea in the market) EDITOR MITCHELL’s OriNioN. . put up in handsomely decorated tea eae EE pots, elegantly ornamented cribbage ers ene Union of yeaterboxes and unique lunch baskets, x mys: 5 now remains for the With each pound of this choice tea, Goyernor to name the day for Coler 5 ee , which is sold at the lowest market lins’ execution, unless the should de-. __. : price, you get a present worth as termine to commute his punishment much more. Call aud see the ‘nice to imprisonment for life, which he. _. 030-2 would be justified in doing under the i Se “esiroumstances, as the real murderer Don’t forget that J J. Jackson is believed to he Thorne, whose life keeps on hand all kinds of canned > bas been. saved by a lenient jury.” . goods, sugar-cured hams, wines and Thorne’s neck was saved by perjured liquors for medicinal purposes, and _« testimony, but-hie escapé from the . everything found .in a first-class gallows is not a sound argument why . 8°O°*ry stores jy19-tf his fellow murderer should be dealt Youne, old, aod middle.aged men with in the same lenient manner, and women get health and strength The only feagon that occurs to! by using Brown’s I Bitt us why Collins should not be hang ia phi yp oct by the neck till dead, is the fact that the killing of a human being, even BUYTEL AKRIVALS, : gal process, is a relic of ATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. d barbarism and o disgrace . graNtY A. EDDY ....,.Proprietos. Batte papers of late dates are siifeet déep in the vO railroad me }ing region. of the Coir d’ Alene. *e¥ing pos ucts “arm ade a mountaing, andstill endwing. Noth. Davis ing can be done snyway uu June; and the mining season is very short, owing to the fact, that the Winters are Very long, the snow not going off until the middle of June. The miners are at a high altitade, being in the heart of the Coeur d Alene range. These placers are nearly 500 miles north of Hailey, Idaho. The placer. ground is all claimed now, so far as discovered, being taken up in lote of twenty acres each, this being the maximum amount allowed under the United States law for placer claims, The probability now isthat there will be & rendezvous at Heron Siding during the Winter and Spring. They have not yet had time to fabricate excuses to explain their defeat. Their plausible sophistries will be produced in a day or twofwhen the coops, from which the unfortunate birds were taken too soon. AsotueR cyclone has devastated a amber of towns in Kansas. These are more frightfal scourges {tban the hostile Apache or the terrible earthquaker, The fact that California is free from these storms should lead imnigration to set this way. THE respectable element in Massachusetts still rules the grand old state; The ignorant sd criminal clase, to whose deprared tastes Butler appealed, are not strong enough to rule the old Paritan Commonwealth, a ancl ie Missionary Episcopal Church has begun its annual session in New York. Ben Burien was put in his political grave Tuesday, from which there is no resurrection. —_—KK—X—KK——XK—K—_—_ DIED In Downieville, Nov. 1st, 1883, B, T. Eggleston, aged 59-years, In Nevada ‘City,’ November 8th, 1888 Wikiam John Hosking, son of John Hosking aged 17 years, 11 months. At Penn Valley, Nevada county, November 7th, 1883, Samuel Anthon Cumbest, aged 79 years, 7 months and 18 y3, aqative of Mississippi. * t ‘tl next . Tlie claim lies north of the Columin Shoshone and Kootenai counties, . beats every indication of being s roosters are safely pnt back in their}, Tux Executive Committee of the ear are interested in together. bo location. The existence of the ledge has been known to George Davis fora namber of years past. He has kept a “weather eye” on it with « view of doing the work that is at present being carried out. The ledge ié of more than ordinary width, true fissure vein. George was down from the claim Sunday, and inform. tion none to soon, as another party, the ledge, arrived on the ground and commenced brushing out lines. former's presence. Grorcz L. Ruri, a colored lawyer, been nominated for Judge A roune German Coutit has been
discovered the common Iaborets on the Iiffnois Central Rail. road, é . —_—e “ ‘ReviaBie: help for the weak, nervous, and debilitated dyspeptic sufferer found in Brown's Iron Bitters. Saterkraut for Sale " Home-made sauerkraut of the very best kind for sale by C. Weisenburger, near Half Mile House. Leave orders at Thomas, Walrath & Hicks, n8-lw Mis Soul and His Silver. “*Your asking how I he to use it, rethink?” he. “Tean’t you thot, mon,” answered the minketer, “but Tadvise ye to try the experiment. H gf at the story, Rev. F. E. Osbo of No. 27: Avenue, Jersey City, pat of the First Church West en continued; “ ‘s what I did with Parxzr’s Tonic : I tried the experiment, It more than met my cxpectations, and I am very glad to testify to its excellence Itgoesatohce tothe root of all digestive and nervous de: mon men of my men and a an ee rome tae 2 fect invigoran is des: to supplant sane rametoatartiae partion A single dose produces the gentle sense of life which yee —_ * seems torouse every organ into ity. peer ge phy re dratt o otecy ize tne hold of the liquor it over in ©. This preparation, which hasbeen known as Parker's Gixeur Tonic, will hereafter be called simoly Parker’s Tonic. As unprinck pled a constantly dece'y their ents 80 comession, For woNo Whiskey! Brown’s Iron Brrrers is one of the very few tonic medicines that are not com+ posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemperance by promoting a desire for rum. Brown’s Iron Brtrers is guaranteed to be a nonintoxicating stimulant, and at will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time absolutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxicating beverages. Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of the American Christian Review, says of Brown’s Iron Bitters Cin., O., Nov. 16, 1881. Gents :—The foolish wast. ing of vital force in business, — pleasure, and vicious indulgence of our people, makes your ica a necessity ; » and if applied, will save hundreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. Brown’s Iron Bitrers has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debilliver complaints, kidney troubles, &c., and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief. sien. 1 FOR SALE BY CARR BROTHERS, to the in of the nineteenth PE S : Nov. 9, 1882, ees ste ; . Judeon, do ‘The Marysville Appeal wants the 1 pose & w, Red Bluf farmers to send “‘an influential rep-. 1. ae AT M9 ap Avery, : rant Gap, ee , Seattle,” . W. Hoskins, Mexico, C.§. Hovey, -San’ Francisco, / K Union Hotel, si PAs OPENED APavT sor . . On the Plaza, adjoining “Broad “Btreet Bridge, WHERE HRI. PREPARED fo DO At. ~ . Call on me before having your work MR PAINT SHO. H. J. DASSONVILLE HOUSE-PAINTING specialty. name of _— t cere 9 ingredient, we drop ma There will be no change, however, in the reparation itself, and ail the bottlesin the Panivot under the name of Parns«’s Gixora Tonic, contain the genuine medicine if the of Hiscox & Co. is at the bottom of the outside wrapper. i : tor Plenty of Hot and Cold Water, Clean fowNOTICE T0 THE PUBLIC. present remain in charge of ment. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitade of low test, short weight, alam or phos(. J. Naffziger. Nevada City, Nov. 1, 1883. ACOB NAYFZIGER, but T will fe the All persons indebted to ms are requested to call without delay and settle their accounts, Emenee eee” Lalast Styies of Men's Clothing, —— AT——__ HYMAN BROS. OF THE— ; te powders. SOLD ONLY IN CANs, Sova Baxtse Powper Co., 106 A BEER FOUNTAIN, 4 Valley. Or W. TERNAN, Banner Hill, 030 on tap. The stock of Hot and Cold Baths. Reduced to Twenty-five Cents. Etc., etc., Private and xt door to County Trevsurer’s Office. Nevada City, August 10,1 3 ‘Nevada Drug Store, 8 Good Soap. Price2icenta. o8l-im iA Large Stock of Patent Medicings Fine Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Hand Mirrors, By a Competent Druggist, and P RFECT PURITY guaranteed. AGENT FOR THE BEST FIRE NSURANCE COMPANIES E ANT IMPERIAL, LONDON. NORTHERN AND QUEEN. LIVER POOL: LONDON AND CTOBF._ q * = es aos a c ey BoGa K dace eer et “Ahoy! Ahoy! Ahoy ! ire BREAKERS AHEAD !. ——— “em Wall st., N. Y. n3-ly. THE FARMER'S SON FOR SALE. The Farmer's son, Lsbot verbo alee) HORACE SEARS Containing the best of California and Eastern Pecrs—as co'd as the coldest—always Liquors. Wines, Alcs, Cigars, [has fitmune Wien Const ten ey pa bgt Cola . 47 ” si Ping ATHS™ with tit barber shop oe — t the Don’t You F. the Place, STREET, opposite orget Toilet Articles of all kinds nd tn ginger io wait we . Careful Attention Given to Compounding Prescription . Jand Repairing. Latest Styles of Vuts and B's Clothing Laet-Siyes of Famihing Gis ‘ Largest Stock. in town of Blankets, all colors and: grades, can tou at vas tons soon, yo. . ! UOOSL Stork in town of Bed Comforters, et, pore Sewanee Se Se wante of all who iveorefreshing drink, al fact our Store. is so ful! of Goods wel are “atfloss to Know where to put, them, i LARGEST STOCK! ‘ NEWEST GOODS ! . LOWEST PRICES! _ As wé are direct importers from New ‘York and Europe, and also being large manufacturers, enables us to place on the market the very best of CLOTHING AS CHEAP, IF NOT CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE ON THE PACIFIC COAST. Don't delay but come immediately and see us. We assure you HYMAN BROS., 7 Murray St.. New York. HYMAN BROS., Honolulu, Hawaaian Islands. HYMAN BROS., 216,-218 Cal. st. San Francisco. ——— AND —— Gr, Broad & Pine Sts, Nevada iy HUSSEY & SON. Etawe Oprenea a 'irst-Class Grocery & Provision Store Junction of Main and Commereial Streets, (Building formerly occupied by W. R. Coe,) where they will keep constantly on hand A FULL ASSORTMENT OF : Family Groceries, Provisions, Wines, LIQUORS, GRAIN, FEED, FLOUR, &C. WE PROPUSE TO SELL Zor Cagk i a Sa And by so doing can quote LOWER PRICES for the best qualities of Goods than Any other Dealer in Nevada City, untal Furniture Compy, sNEVADA CITY. __ We intend to offer to the people of Nevada City. . and_ the surrounding towns better inducements in {the Furniture line than ever before known -in the mountains of California. c Giad Bae Cal > ee and axttain Prices lore Wearep ‘upared to do every kind ‘of Uphole tering Latest Styles of Me's, Youths and Boys’ Hats and Cape, We will give you more value for your money thanjany one else, CASH GROCERY STORE, wi