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J Om.
She Daily Transcript,
= <ABBR city, bie ch at ob
= Keyser, itecame Surge.
The Supreme « art ja intimating
that Judge Keyser was not qualified
-—+9-sitin-the suits of grangers against
rilners, perhaps bore in’ mind some
. of the recent political history of the
State.
Tot us review patt of that Gay
in order that it may potbe forgotten’
with the lapse of tame, —
fxeyser was nominated by the
Democrats of Yuba and Sutter counties, and, according to a programme
previously: arranged in the interests
of the yrangers and against the hy: — e miners, the “Republicans. in
those counties endorsed the nomi“Ofcourse it was wdlléunderstodd as. to what Keyser. would
« do when elected cin the way of exac acing a merely. noaHael bond, of
»,000 to be filed in the glickens
odes,
The candida ate ena to Keyser
“was an independent Democrat (Bhigs)
' who had for many -years been Distvict Judge, and was univ ersally recogniz ed as an able jurist and a most
worthy citizen.
Bliss receivéd ‘only about 830
votes, his pringipal “support coming
from the thinin + ¥Yegtons of the district. Keyser’s majority was some
1 ,AO ), the, rabid -antidebris “men,
repos ef party, giving him..
solid suppptt. . ) ¢.1 5
This was all ‘done “counties
Lepablican aud which at
“that same~election gave good majovities 4or the entire Republican
legisthtive ticket.
fs it not_plain that. the tepublicau of Yuba and Sutter: sold: out asparty men at the ballotbox in +orler to_gaift-a, poiut as, grangers in
the caurts?
Is it not natural that Judge Keyser should eideavor to repay the
debt he owes in the manner he promjsed' when contracting it?
Is it-not-proper -for. the Supreme
in
largely
Court to stop this one sided w ay of
doing business?
Tat — riment.
The timetable
pevimehted witli in the publicechools
of this city. is not.likely to.be found
* deserving of permanent .adoption,
in case we have! been properly informed concsrilingrity: <Ft will prove
iuconvenieat in some respects, and
ney being ~exinjurious $0..the~. health. of the
younger pupils _in . others, .For
scholars of an. advanced age, there
night be nothing very objectionable.
i contin yous gesaions¢rom an hour
and a half te twa hours and ‘a half
jn diration; but.in the lower gtadeés
they will work great injury for
yeasons readily understool by the
intelligent reader, <Dhen.the flert
made to coap Up in the school hotse
during the neon, hour alk» attendants
who bring their luncheqns is more
restrictive than it should be, We do
notiapprelrend that if will be necessary to point oujia detail the various glaring faults ef this’ system,
7 are 'so'apparent that thé Board .
:Education will doubtless order
their discontintfance at the earliest
possible irioment.. It is rather difficult to observe why ghey. should
have been considered ata'!l, even as
an “experiment.”
= lieep Cool. Ps y
OMsers Peters: and Densien of
Grass Valley. haye put.on atar-pai nt,
and savagely tackled a spetial correspondent of Ithe Ts LMG scripr beeause .
‘tag latter made 3 Kumoron’s and we
intended telepenee to them in the
course of att otherwise truthful, ac© onnt{o¥“a mock matriage that occur}
red int this city not long sinces'Bhe
Ww ath y officersshould keep theirshirts
They are not doing any hurt to
the unknow oljeetof their wrath by
their literary. gytanastics, and they
are not Wwinuing any glory for themsalves, Odicials who staud as high
iu the community as. they do, cannot, afford to subscrive their nanres
to sush a batch of billingsyate® as
being geterally attributed .to theit
authorship, Besides, dy striking
so blindly they amight hit a goal .
friend,
—_—-~—_—_— 2 oe
Qxe of the . most *disagrecayle
things in the world is the comparison }
of the ‘I will” at the marriage —ceremony with the “I won't” after that
event,
Lanining eountry to Nevada City,
turning to San Francisco Sunday” wy
An ee niece
a. very ohe-sid.
That paper says: ; wa
‘Th eiplan iof operation, as outlined
to-night.isys follows: Tuesday the
Gormmittee go down to-the west side
Of the Feather River to Nicholas, inspecting the protection works along
the banks ; Wednesday, down the
east side of the Feather river‘t3 Bear
river and to Wheatland, inspecting
devastated country ; Thursday. over
into Butte county, inspecting. the
country comparatively uninjured but.
claimed to be in rapid process of ruin
by debris. Friday, along the ‘horth
side of the Yuba to Smartaville, and
into the mining country, ‘showing
what they claim to\be the: cause. ‘of
the injury. The San\Francisco Cumanittee will then proceeds ver the
res
ed affair..
the way of Colfax.
The'Committee will find much to
see in themining sections—A twenty-four hours’ run through. it~ will
give them a'very-poor ideans. to the
importance of theindustry, and ‘the
extent of the comm&uities dependent’npon its eontinmation. ‘We hope
to learn thatthe programme has
been amended. The grangers arc]
not the only people whose welfare is
involved in the consideration.of this
vexed*subject, aS
—-——__—— 2 > —
Why ‘Dia Tivy Do Et ?
“The injuuctions issued against the
hydraulic minestied up $29,000,000 .
of active capital, rendering it worse
than idle, and at the same time
a . bring hardship to from 20,009 to 30,-. 009 peuple.The plaintiff iw the suit, the city
of Marysyillé, cannot pay her floating
and .bonded . indebtedness, new
amounting to more than $150,000, if
the present litigation is coatinue:t,
and is therefore not a responsible
party. ae
. The insignificant bond of $25,090
given by the p‘ajntiff upon embarkworthless.
ing in the prosecution is
A majority of the men whose names
are attached to if havebecome~ ingolv ent, and executions against them:
could not be collected.
In ‘view of these facts, the miners
have hecome aware that when. finally victorious in the Courts they can
have no redress for the damages they
would sustain by continuing to obey
4 partisan injunction. The ‘notive
that led them to ignore : it was of the
aame piece that led the best citizens
of San Francisco t6 form a_ vigilance
committee and seek Uglsewhere for
the justice that could yot be promptly enough found in the courts,
eo
‘ Z i ‘
Relics ofa Re Jaction Process.
The buildings,erected .in_ tlris district by the Fryer Reduction Company present a> lonesome appearance
now. ‘The machrinery, smokestacks
and apparatus have been taken aavay
andthe deors and windows removed
to be used elséwhere. Dhe.shell that
stands there ‘in the pine groxe, and
which for ‘atime was the centre of
attraction for mining menall through
the country, js transformed, into a
remping place for the winds, and a
lodging-place. for; tvamps, “As: our
readers all know,. the process was
never carried into practical. oparation, althoughthousands” and
vhousands of dollars were §peatupon
it. Mr, Fryer, the inventor, stili
persists that the failace was not the
fault of the process, but that bad
wausgement is responsible for it
Re appears to think that the time
Avill yet come when it will be hailed
“Las deuccess by the World,
a a
Too Fresh,
The Maryay jliia: 13. WRO w ent down
. to Sacramento to meet the Board of
Trade Debris Committee are-said te
have been given. to understand by}
the latter that they bett
mained at home antl
own basiness,
tions. forced upon the Comurittee after they arrived ia theslick@ned coun .
try must also have bedu ve obnoxious to the informatiou-seéking, San
Franciscans, t
uy. haye re
minded their
furnishing the Haemy AmmpniThe B waco: Mills men beast in
'the lower countyy that they shave
. “the drop” on the mountain trade,
It is pleasing to think that @ good.y
share of the prpiits on ghe stuf
t Sieg self us yo ito the tredsnry of
the AutiDebris. Associatiog,
——— ——-~—
4
If the programme nme of the Board. of
+Brade debris delegation isas quthined . po¢
dinghe Call, it will be
‘Tue fulsome , atten:
= : : t lee. ‘ el
AN ordinanee is-to® be introduced
into ‘the Chicago Common Council ates
to prohibit and pynish boys from
suoking tohacoo om the strests,Tangontaggen aster.
From reports . fromm, many counties
of . injucies by abunters to. private’
. property it.is evident hat. it is not
generally knew that there are
stringent, Jaws of interest to hunters.
3élowis ‘given thedaw of this State
relative to hunting on inclosed lands,
and to damage to stock, fences, éte:?
Section 1. Every person who shall
rapen any gate, bars-or fence of another, for the purpose.of passing
throtfgl, ‘and ‘shall willfully leave
the same open, without “the pefmission of the owner, is guilty of a Anis
.demeanor.
Sec, 2, 3 Every person who_will-9F . fally opens, tears down or destroys
any fence on the enclosed land of
another, is guilty of a misdemeanor, '
Sec.3. Every person who willfully enters upon the inclesed land
of another for the purpose of hunting,
or who discharges fite-arms or light
camp-fires thereoa, without. first
having obtained permission Of the
owner or ocqupant of said lang, i
guilty of 4 misdemeanor. ; ‘
Sec. 4. Every person who willfully, carelessly 6p negligently, while
hunting or camping upon the enclosed lands of another, kills, maims, or.
wounds an animal, the groparty of
another, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Sec. 5. Every person who, upon
departing from camp, willfully leaves
the fire or fires burning’or unextin;
guished, is guilty of a 1a iibedea ied,
-See. 6. Every perso found guilty
of any of the misdemeanors herein
mentioted, shall be fined not less
than $29 nor more than $00, and .
shall be imprisoned: in the County Jail until-sichtine be satisfied, not
exceeding one day for every $2
thereof,
See.
in conflict herewith. are repealed;
provided, .bowever,
od
is
pealing Section 594 -of-the Penal
2 & ode,
Grass Valley Tnlon Items.
© The locomotive No. 3, which was
jdathaged by ‘the tuilroad accident
some fine ago, is neatly répaifed,
road as soon as some duplicate pieces
arrive from the East, which are’ -expected every day,
Jenjamuh Duystan had, his.head
badly injured list. Friday,
tion of the windlass gave way and.
fell inte the shaft hitting Dunstan
on the top of the head and bruisins
him considérably. He was working
in a.shaft on-Ophir rete the time
of the accident.
a= +e
Greveran Honarr » for many years
a leading eeu in Wisconsin,
adda man Who 1s respected Im and
gut of his party “for his ability, “integrity and honesty of motive, lias
left ‘his old associates forever and
come out squarely wpomthe Republican platform, He will carry with him
many Democrats who believe, aS. he
does, that the mission of the Demseratic party is ended, and that all
the pringiples worth advocating or
defending are in the Republican: confession of faith. :
CoNKLING is. very» sick -and his
physicians insist upam absolute rest
and quiet. <Now if these physicians
want to make themselves -admired,
loved and respected by the whole
American people let tham keep‘ConkHing confined te-his room for about.
twelve montis, at leasé. Their’ bill
might be large, but its amount wonld .
be cheerfully raisad . ia two! dags hy
public subserigtion. ;
—_—=>
OS some of the, Southern railegads
. spar nevroes are still excluded from
}.
lor cars. A. dashionably-dgessdd
andl her chifil
ster 1 On Oct yi Ww seats
iw rat atto Woman tu?
for avhich
ie had beught tickets-at Nashvillé,
upon .Whighthe” Superintendent
hitched on an extxa car,. and transdisliked tawidein the aehep.
_ —_ oe
Hon. Henan GRtsWoLd, one of the
qldest.attorneys in Kansas, diel at
Leavenworth on the llth istant.
He was one of the counsel fer John
Brown, at, Harper's Ferry, and had
been .weportet, for the Supreine
Court of Ohio,
a
Lawyer Scoviiue:is afraid he
ganuot procure a jury in Washington with sufficient moral courage to
acquit Guiteau on thé technicalities
he proposes.to urge.
fears are well founded .
+
School Hats 25 €ents Each,
{at Mis. Leeran & Ur Gateho
“
and willbe ready to go upon the} ed to the parish of Heavenly . Rest,
ferred” to it ‘those passengers whe .
We trust. his
. GreagStorm in Europe.
a
did immense “damage ii SchleswigGermany from the gale, The river
Elbe rose 12 feet: above its normal
level, and was covered with Pwreckage. Several vessels were stranded
at Alton. The loss in petroleum was
crmous, Five vessels were wreck:
edat»B remen, ‘and some seamen
drowned. Eighty-five vessels, prineipally British; were “lost: off the
‘coast. of: the United Kingdom, Que f
wundred and thirty British and forty
other vessels were wrecked last week,
an ingrease of 104 over the previous}
week. The approximate‘ valaec of
‘the property Jost is £8,000,009, of
which “£6,000,000_répresents* British
losses. One hundred ‘and thirty
eight persons are reported lost or
missing.
quently to the compilation of, these
statistics state that to Monday evening fifty-nioe fishermen, belonging to
Bernmouth and Kyemouth, are
known to be drowned, and 140 others
be.ong:ng to both places are missing. a
The Pope Not Happy.
The Pope, in his addregs to the
Italian pilgeims at St, Peters, Rome,
stated that the deplorable state of
affairs placed: before liim the alternative of reducing his continual captivity, made harder drity,or of going
jnto exile. Therefore it was proper
for Catkotics to watch and pray for
the liberty and independence of the
Pepe. He concluded by saying that
he was no longer secure in his place;
that-he was: ottraged ins hissperson
and dignity ina thousand ways. He
closed his address with his arms
~All acts'and parts of a2ts . raised to heaven, as though implor. } Parlor Stoves, “I
ing help. .After, he gave his-beneon leaving the “church,
“own with the Vatican!’
shouting,
President Avthur’s Religion.
a
ter, President Arthur is an Episeopalian; Ja New York.he -belongA por-. made so conspicuous in the White . ographt.
Hows» that foreigners gained the 4m
pression that it was the State -réligion,
—
Garfield's Porirait.
According to the request of Victor
of England, asking of Mrs. -Garfield
a photograpli of her late husband, .
the picture has been shipped to ,England by a Cleveland photographer.
It is the sizeof the one that hupg in
the Catafalco at Cleveland, is silver
tinted and elegarithy framed, . 'Bhe
photograph sent to the Qaeen is considered by Mrs, Garficld the best
ever taken.of her husband,
Ti# census returns sh®w_that the
Southern cotton-mills make fing.
goods on the avérage than those of
New England, earning ‘eleven cents
a yard for the goods turned out by
them, whereas the ‘New England
mills get ouly eight and a hal f
cents,
Methors! Mothers! } Mothers? !
Are’you disturbed at might and
sulfering aud crying with the excru. ciating pain of cutting. teeth. If
$9;g0 at once and got a bottle
of Mrs, Winslow’s soothing ‘syrup.
It will relieve the poor littlé gnfferex igmediately,, you .may depend
wpon its thereds no mistake abot
it. here is not a mother .en earth
who has ever used if, who will not
tell you at onee that it will regulate
the bowels, and give rest to “the
wiother and relief and health to the
#uild, Operating like magic. It is
perfeetl safe to use in all cas<3, and pleasant to the taste, and is
tle presrcriptionof one ef the oldest,
and best female physicians — and
nursesin the United States. Sold
yererywhere. 25 gente a bottle i
a ee peer e e ato ‘
BORN. dee,
At Grass Valley, Cet. 18, Iss, to Joseph
F¥cGrath and wite, a son,
BIED,
ee
At Graas Valley, Ovt, ith, “1831, Martin
JYloyle, dnative of Cornwall, England, aged
atout 3 years,
In Ne “ada City, Oc, 19,1881, Miss Emma
yayne county, my 33, Huinmel,a native of
4ged 24 years, 6 months and 1 day.
The funeral will-take’ place from
the Episcopal chureh to-morrow
friday) afternoon, @t?2 o'clock PA
M. Friends and acquaintances are . &
ey invited to attend,
ed
. ‘The storms and floods of last weelc.
Holstein. “Great ;damage ‘and loss}.
of Jif@ resulted $hroughout Northy
Accounts received subse.
‘AUCTION!
Though ‘the son of a Baptist minis.
Vityysconumencing November 2d,
broken Of your rest by a sick child,
National Exchange Hotel. :
STANLEY A, EDDY, PROPRIETOR.
Weowespay, Octi 19. wes
James Reed, Moore’ la
‘Thos.J. Seymour, fareet City.
.A. J. Spiger, Carson Citys
p. B. Kelley, San Faancisto.
Whos. S. Rhodes, Lake City.
*N. R.Overton,. Grass Yalley. =
Pavl Schoen, Oakland.
W. Williams, Fown Talk.
, Nichols, ——— 6s th
John Hussey, You Bet.
C. Thompson, City.
C. Toothey: Sait Francise.
“Chas. Vincent, Colfax.
H. MHosick,-.Desmoines,
. Lowa.
f — Wyman Troupe. #
_ Howard & w, San Frncisco.
z & P. -De Noon, Derhec Shaft.
Wm. Mennet,-San Juan.
DP, H. Williams, Grass Valley.
i M> Sunderland San Juan.
R. S. Lisson, ¥ a
J. P. Brown -& w, Camptonville.
M~ Strombach, Bioamfiekl.
G. D. McLeon, Sweetland.
E, ‘Price, Truckee.
Cc. Embelit, City.
J dewett, Chico.
Beastos Bond, Cler hk.
‘
AUCTION!
RANK.i.UILD wili have: tee
Auction Sale of Wouschold and
Kitchen Furniture ou
Saturday, October 224,
Commencing at 2 o'clock.
Among’ the articles*sold wilt be
Walnut Bedroom Sets, Cook Stoves,
‘ables, Chairs, Bed.
Safes, Blankets, ding, 3edsteads,
nothing herein . diction. to ‘the pilgrims on. Sunday] Carpetay Crockery, ste.
contained'shall be ‘construed as te. last,a-gang of roughs pelted them . sate to take place at his ooms on
Commercial St, junction of Main.
FRANK GUILD, Auctioneer.
TEACHERS EXxA AMIN ATION.
HE County-Board of Education will examine applicants, to teach, «ah Nevada'
Sst,
Candidates for Second
“i 2 ‘at 10 o'clock, A. M.
and in Wa shington is connected with Grade Gertifieates must-makean-average-of
St, John’s, This will -be “something . 75.per cent in their studies, viz: Arithmetic,
written .and era', Grammar, . written
ef a change from the twelve years of . } and or: al, Orthography, Detining,
Reading, Penmanship, Methods.of . Teac h, Methodism which Grant and Hayes}; cnieonttha. History of 17.8, pand GeA first grade certifiexte re jnires
fin average of 85 per cent in.nll the studies
reviewed, -and 69 per cefit: at least intire
three Dest Studies of first days’ order.
f The order here appedded wit-be' strictly
ollowed:
November 2d. }101A. M., Prelitninariés;
10.15, Written Arthmetic; 12.30, pv. M., Ins
termission; .1 p. M., Written. Gramuiar;
3.30, Spellir %, Dismissal.
Novertitor 9 A.M., Geography; 10.33,
Penmanship; 1L,10, Vocal Music; 12 M,. Intermisston: 1 pv. M., History; 2.35, Metheds
éf'Leaching; 3.40, Natural Philosophy; 4.439
Disrinssalney ig 4th: 9-a. M., Mensa] Arthmetie; .B.: Constitution arn . Government;
sadip¢: 12. M., Intermigsian: Lp, M,
Bookk eepi 1.05, School Law; 2.45, Algebra; 4.10, Dismissal,
ember jth. 9A. M., Oral .G Pi;
tology; 11, Composition;. 11.50, De12.25. Pp. M. , Drawing; pi we issal.
J.T. WICKES,
of Secretary of Board.
oan
ng;
10, Phy
fining;
NEVADA THEATRE.
FOR ONE NIGHT -ONLY.
TUFSDAY, OCT. 25th.——
THE ORIGIN AL
Dan Morris ‘Sullivan’ s
Mirror of Ireland,
And Irish Comedy Co.
A New-Erish Comic Piey, entitled a
TRIP THROUGH THE EMER.
ALD ISLE. ‘
hr. ane Mrs.(Dan Sullivan, the original Barnes the ¢ fuide and Nora, formerly of,
MrcEvoy’s Hibernicon, will appear in three
original characters; Mir. Qnd Mirs, Geo.
F. Moore in Ortyinal Sketches; Mir. W.
A. White as Tourist and Lecturer.
100 [Bcautifal Paintings—a Grapd
Panorama offreland. .°
fe
Prices as Usual.
be had at Vinton‘s.
Reserved Seats to’
haft Men wanting work ona I on
S$ job, apply at New ‘Almaden Mines, neat .
San Jose, Santa — county, al. .ol4-lw
Timers can find good con ncts at
\ . New Almaden Mines, jinear (ra a
California, Monthly\contracts on: yardage
shatts will be Jet‘ ‘to lowest bidders Qstoer 2th, ‘ ol4lw*
CHOP HOUSE,
Pine’Street, -. -. meter ae Se
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
40) Miners, experienced in
20) O dersround work, can have s Mon
work in Santa Clara county, California.”
ply at tac Almaden —_
Apt.
hear San Josa lw *
. HOTEL ARRIVALS.5 Mot Bunch every noon,
Good oes and Glass of
Beer 1-2
October Pat ag ; SBMMeodcg.
Alwaystothe Fran
——
“4
We are ‘daily roepiyig? wr
New Stock
—FOr—
TR4ADBE
Gigantic Unshrinkable Shaker Flannel; eavy Zwilled Medicated Flannels, Watsrvrook,
Ladies’ Cloths, Repellents, Cloaking, Heavy all-wool Dress Goods,
Scotch.. Plaid-fr.m 9 cents to
$3.49 per yard.
‘CARDINAL JACKETS,
CLOAKS, FELT SKTRTS,
“WATERED SATINS,
COLORED “SATINS, ‘ali. shades.‘All the Rage!
Fancy Hair Pins, Scarfs Pins,
Cloak Loops, Q@mb%ec Shaded
Ribbes, in endless veriety. z
-##Biack Trimming, Far Kid
Gauntlets, Fur line of Kid
Gloves; Silk Gloves, ail-wool
Mittings, &e., &e.
pouneing: our Stoc . one: of thea
RCEST .
APES
—AND—
Ever Laid Before ihe
People of Nevada County.
ee
Our Ptices are Modernte, and we
Guarantee Satisfaction.
We are the only Store In Nevada
€ity Reeciving New Goods Every Day:
We cordially thank our friends
show our gratitude by
FAIRAND SQUARE
DEALING.
SHIVELEY'S
. 9 CENT STORE.
Just Above City Hall,
Fall and Winter
We have ho hesitation in preNEST
for past custoin, and bhepe ever @
i THE f
poNEVI
Variens
Neva
Templar
Lew V
rty-morro
_ bur rglary
The W
went up
on the N
OleOy sterda
become.
Withave boe
Babinsol
orderly.
“The Ye
amost a
San. Ju
~ stages al
sengets.
“& / dames
ing in th
hid An a
last Fric
ed by a
jginac
FS wo (
the Tan
city Mo
honea—
miles—a
many mi
play the
any refo
B
Miss >
Mrs. Sta
National
inorning,
execllent
rment of .
vith dee
of warn
‘first visi
some six
three ye:
her natis
New Yo!
severe-c
fever. 4
here by
and was
when sh
* been cot
times-th
her reco
affected,
terday fi
death: as
AD
\
Smart
esb moa
The bts
stocks,
many 0
finer tira
saveral
quite an
pearance
celsior }
_ananufas
‘mill will
fore ma
thrifty.
The gre
lasly w
juestioi
is defer
the pris
nity.
The:
jurors }
Saperic
Gras
Mosier,
X son,
H. He
Le Bar
Nev:
Hunte
Lee
s2ph C
Brid
Cranda
Littl
Hor.
Mea
\Vas
Bloo
did
Strang
“artist
ing” ar
: fixing 1
side of
. two or
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