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The Daily Transcript,
‘WEVADA’ CITY, CALIFORNI Ae ors
et. gi 1881.
——
: &s snutday,0
i
POE DY DAU LIC MavERS.
ee stain
Views of the Situation sve bDifferent Stanidpoints.
The people of Nevada count y+ are
neither cowards nor babes, ‘They
know av lintithey are about, sat are .
4
:
. attcntion to dis’
mountains are hangry or not. He
+owil-geek-te-panish the_operators of .
dthe-mings,,.but it will appear gat,
they are-sfot responsible for thé “be,
gigning of work.” W hake will “he. dé.
then? ‘He canno$ arrest! the, efi
dvds of puiners, and they will
ordefs, =
then seck to get the Governor to oi
out the militia and make. war against
Lhat would be
Even if the
these workirignen?
a peculiar spectacle.
because they refused £0. one. 7) men
tu
Pe of land via
What is am Ingh_ of Rain?
————
vedicinfalling upon a” level, suitface
and ot absorbed @r allowed to ran
rote would stand one igh in depth.
The a@mpount of wale: fang upon an
ish aly one
hought to” the who has given "tT
subject,
DC
surface there would. be 144 cubic
inches, and op-ene acre, whieh ¢ontains 43,560 square’ feet would be
militiamen were willing. to sioot $¢ esp. oath eatbid inches, : ‘Which reseach .conready: to detend their action to—the
bitter eud. It is nob_a war of their.
on making. ‘They haveq0i nted out.
plans to-compromise, and offered to
coutrivute more than theirshare towards ¢ atryins ‘the same into. effect.
Hae ge angers have made but one re7 to the applicants, and that is to
spand-. unconditional ~ sirren ler,
‘ne miners, smarting under, the conditions that. attend lou; g-continued
enforced ‘idleness from labor, _have
boeiharasse . by the vile abuse and
jniamons, threats of such newspapers
‘ aaithe de, andy, thederty insibua+
tigns ofthe ill-informad portion of
the San Franciseo press, to say nobhdug of the one-sided mandates isssued
a oipt-of the prejudiced ‘valley courts,
t ll they have -been forced , to. adopt:
the Only alternative that remains—
~ wWihielr means thatthey w ill no longer
ha the play things of Judge Keyser
asd his éggers-on, No threats of
javading arm ies can -toersorize. them,
ew Na constabulary forces ean -drive
them from their strongholds. They
@
we not warring against.ehe jistidaws
of thélrdmloved Btate-er Nation; but
thay do dafy avy and alk cinys of ui:
principled legal, , political or joyrnalAtly man who charges
against the «Govjatic aliysters,
tae iLi.treason
cermnent op-with being rebelajn the
of the term had better
ata safe -distince
}
O MOMS
keep his
fom them,
to have theirloyalty aa AmerSense
sarong
They are.wgmore in @
humor
ican cléwens questioned than ghey
meekness to bow their heads in
while an anholy’ warfare’ 4s hein s
wasrerk to ruin theie homes aid scattar sheir families.
Mén with eurpty
hungry families know but one law,
lardexs “and
and that is the first law of nature,
: HAS FITS.
Thewljtorottirs Loo-shoutd-takee+clickers baths daily and keep a
slitkens-raised. cabba:e leaf im. his
hat from this time forth,. He is
sorely atllicted with the fits that we
kuew-awould be daveloped as soon as
he heard that the hydraulic mines
had started to work. We
some of his ravings:
“What means this sound: of treason that comes rolling: down the
“ynountains through . the couuuns af
tlic Nevada county joutnalg? They
JL ous that the hydraalie miners
oe have resolved to disobey fe
Courts.aud to spit upon and defy
the law, and that the. act is ale
ally im dorsed by the citizens ! What
indaus allthis? Aro. we.a christian,
laveaviding people, or ate we barbirians: and (traitors? Sure’y the
3 keprodnos
press and the people of Nevada .
county do not ‘intend to. revolt
aginst the Government and deft
into “opeti treason ? South . Carolina set the bad example, dwo. de“eules 40, and she euffered . severely
*-dor it.’
“Te the s’ave masters might. not
become traitors ‘and be Tet alone,
neithey can a handfal of foreign .
ceOorpors ations, who have come here
to deface our hills and destroy our
valleys,
upon the law and set all. deceney at
detianee,”
‘Paese mountain rebels openly
proolaim, as we are told, that they
will no$ abide by anything but force,
“Are artogadt slave nmis ers made
ihe sane declaration—but they . ane, :
abideod -at last. ‘Iveasou will not ae ane +.
soug be tolerated in California, and} Mining Organ of Nevada County.
woetotherebels if they dare to : es
raise an OFA in defence of their [Virginia City Bntetprige. .
wickedness. ‘The people who pouriit a ee
cel Ont their money ‘and their men The. Nevada (Cal) Taansenter
+o liberally
it to reign long here.
TITS WRONG IDBA,
The M irysville Appeal thinks this:
“This isa pretty piece of business,
aid one that. ealls for prompt and
' decided action on ‘the part of . the
authorities, It is pro ably a move. meat that is ‘itanticipated my pos.
* sibly influencg if not intimidate the .
C ‘ourte.””
YIWE TO PAUSE AND REFLECT. ,
In the course of a léngthy editorial j ate
thes san Francisco Alta says:' ‘Key
ser will attempt to enforce his in; done away forever-—replaced ‘ev eryjunction, for Keyser is not hungry»
and it is to his interes to keep up trical machines? I don't ranober
Out of this number two-thirds” have
be permitted to trample .
to suppress treason in .
the South are net Likely to permit . daily journal last Taesday.
first issue to the present time dtshas .
+iouab Keyser'a command, bhi deprave
question arjses whether there would
be enough of them to succeed, If. it
should come to’ the
fiers” mise mit resotately; and.
there are thousandsofthem, When it
slratl reach the point of ordlering the
Gatling guns-to the ‘mountains, to
the miners the choice
be. a. conflict,
enfores upon.
of sitting still and starving or aban~
dong theirdittle homes and -every:
thing:they. have in the world to be. come tramps And seatter. over: the
Coast, the time will have cbme: for
California to pause and) pom der, the
problem, more seriou ly phan she
has yet dons.’
A SAD PICDURE.
Richatd Wheelér, for mahy Years
a practiealininer and now. connected
“San Francisco,
“To show
with the press of
writes from this county:
you the great } magnitude of the hydraulic mining industry can best be]
done by the number of amen. thrown
outof employment the several
towns I passed throngs. Blue. Tent
mines’and neighborhood, 125 ; NorthBloomfeld abd deigh bb@ic0d,? 125 4
Moore's Flat. and npn Abr boy 245; ;
Columbia Hill [59 ; Plat,
25 ¥en thi Savy uaa, 109 5 es weet:
hand French Corral, 25 0 5 Sinarts
ville, 259.. Inthe ahoye, few, places
the mines enjomed have 1499 men ;
now there are additional men whose
support comes indirectly from. the
mines. Infact, for each man employed ina mine there is given supThus
in
Che rokee
port and-#basiness lo another.
the throwin ott, gf, employment, of
1490 men by the the
withdrawal of support from 2890.
Inines means
families, situated cottages,
and-fiucly cultivated gar dens; the:
yt of cash cannot be estimated” on
cosily
‘ > e rv 7
discontinue work and. resume starvahtaining.
-phaiay to the,ladies,
—Atrinch-of-rain 18s that’ quantity . _
.
ay afterngon. + }
On each square 6sbtot. * Private insqru ‘tion riven when Qegired.
Wunmts Mall’.. -_ MICHELL’S.--J
“BANCING ACADEMY, .
Nevada C ity.
. Open on nae ai: Ot. 14th.
solters every Friday Kve’g.
{ iB. ¢ aie: and Gofitlemngn’s . Vlass.
IM ; Mhureday eening. ~<
Lad¥es he ‘hildren’s Class every Satur-,
Terths will be juade ‘known on applications
= JOUN MICHELL.
Nevada iad Oct Soak
Jofin t ‘Shurttelf,_
10. pouuds avoirdupois,
would ‘be 29,993 galtons,* ‘Weigh
236,230, pounds, . -somethifbg “more
than 113 tong weight, “to “tha: acre,
‘Phe annual average rainfall in this
local ity approxi: ates 50consequently éach were” Geecives
about 5,655} tons weight of. Mater
ift a,year.: This amount of ware
would require a train of 66% eight
cars tocarry it,If one havdte. water
a 640 acre farm ab this rateit’ “would
require figures like ‘these -of the
distance to the nearest "fixed ar
+Nashvitle American, !
ahs
An Appall! ng Faet,
sd
Mrs Tiney. Stone Blackwell talk .
She says thal’
wadts Of time, the wasteof strength:
apdahe waste of health whieh Women ateep} on account of ashion is
appalling. The ‘shoes, ‘of women
have pegs for heels half way under
the foot, oa_which they svalk with
Anelies,
a tottering, hobbling gait, like
Chinese ‘women. , Frills, * fringes,
cords, straps, — buttons, pull-backs
and flouyces, supposed to be,ernamental, bus which shave. no , other
ase, burden and deform even our
young girls. If the rising generation is to be, lwajthy, there, must be
a returti to the sirapler asiwell as
We “need
artists who can devise simple and
more becoming styles.
eptaet dresses, which shall secure
ue wear hs thedvee aad untrag
me ec uye of the whole body es oy}
a er
: A Granger's Causti¢ Criticism,
Appeal. i
da DaAiwy 'TRANSCRIPT
haste ated its sthijority, being’ 55
years of age, ‘The TRANSCRIP? is a
Spirited journal and works hard ‘to
represent the sentiments anid premote the interests of its -p&tro?s.
an averags of teas, tham $909. fo. . Tae egator gets lit ther {ky eccasion +
. day these homes are. w grthiess; not alby, hut then a s falk owips® to the .
Fone of them can be soldat. tae ate’LcMmates 4 at
. of-ten cents upon the dollar! TPehaleee rane ny
A Paxot paper tells How the relenge the re tntation of this, and yet:
the cost of those 2,000 destroyed, show an aggregation ‘of a},
000,000, ‘hi thirty years sliskens has
destroyed less than $490,000 5 in
four months a Judye of an inferior
court, ‘by the stroxe of the pen, de?
stroys $1,000,009 worth of homes exgusive of the other damage he.do 8;
OT s+broe, tis pity, ‘tis tree,” Weed
such is the conditian of wigirs,”
liomes,
PLUUGED! INPOPOVERTY,
San Frangisco Daily Exchange: .
*fb is difficult to imagine the gener
al distress thistshutting dowmof the
hydraulic mines has caused, Fami. ies have been forced to leave their,
homes, and took for other locations,
j Susjocts firms im the small. towns
. which depended upon the furnishing
of miners’ supplies for their
have been compelled ‘to stispend,
. teamsters have had to desert’ cottazes where they have lived for years
and seek for employmeut elsewhere,
and a prosperous country. jas, heen
. plunged iuto poverty and misfortsupport
. completed its twenty-lirst year as a
Fromts
been a success ‘financially, and.no
better paper for local news Was ever
issued ou the PRcific Coast, Nab P.
Brawn, its founder dad hasiness
manager, still continues at his. post
‘oftduty. The Traysenee is the-ov. gah of the mininganterests of Neva. da county, and well merits the .sue\ gess it has achieved. , ,
>.> —-—
Superiority Over Bat tae
The superiority of aledtrioity over’
eam convincitighy demonstrated:
“Yes, sir, we have entered upon an
/era of electricity, aud steam will be
where by the electrical machine,”
-"sHow are they run—theke eleceeut discovery of a rich. miné.‘ten
miles fronil Deadwood . was followed
in forty-eight Hodis by ‘the -creation
of FVest'Virgififa City,
ofom) Recorder, ‘sotoraot) (pf fone
thousand persou, ayd-the opeuing of
nine saluous and two faro banks.
Qu the fourth day “a daily newspaper appeared,
entering the town. would. suppose. it
was established at ‘Teast ‘five: years
ago, . t oa
a
with a iarge pus abvess)on tis: Tight
cheek, and is otherwise ‘suffering
from pus poison, which he -ays, is
hot pyvemia. Z fe
—* i ---—a
Tur Sultan has three, hundred
gooks.,
of the broth.
A-UsELRSS . wasteLOlle that’ will
not be squeeze.l.
“ROTEL ARRIVALS, .
National. Exchange Hotel.
STANLEY A. Eboy, PROPRIETOR.
‘Tuurspay, Oc. 6, 1SE1.
A. J, Brilliant, Downieyille.
ALT. Coombs, Grase Valley.
R. B. Haluley, Columbia Hill,
W. Bowers, San Francisco,
Wd. Cole, do
Mary Foley. Red Bog.
B. Hall, Oak'and,
F. M. Pidgeon, Snow Tent,
Mrs. A. i Day, San. Francisco,
Fred A. Gray, ee
aes aiaplady 9 ity,
ey cod, Columbi 9 Hill,
a, 8 i No 2 & w,
, Wymaa Peony
Alf Wyman.
Miss Lulu Wilson,
Miss Aunie Burton,
Miss Minnie La Cron,
> Henry Graham,
Logan Pal. a
John Wilhams,, £
Chas. T. WincesSt... :
Chas, AVs Swain,
Frank Morse:
E cRasrus Bona, Clerk.
peommer
do
———— s
DIED,
ing .
ily attended to and satisfaction guaranteed,
ASSAY OFFICE,
Ten Gallun’ Keg. oo. lo. s$3.50
Vive Gallon eq. ses te 1,75
Doge Quart Bottles... 452 h00
, Le.
Ten Gallon IN Og is oleic + eiels ; ‘BOE
Five Galton Kees. 6 «eo 2.50
i Pee ars Bettas ccs spew 1.25
Erorter.
Ten G af Oe ia ees . 95,00
Pive Gallon Keevs i. .os. 5. 2. 50
Dozen Pingg Hotties .5 east 1.257
Berlin, Weidd Beer, bett nowag® Chainpagne beet tne Moar per dot
Try these articles ; they are al of my
manifactuve, and 1 any satisfied you will
I never wevahy other Drands ‘after giving,
the lection .
aud pow agtianger
Dr. Burts is confined to his bed . *
Mechanics ‘Store,
It makes one sigh to “bhink é
i
—_
Attorney at oo a
( FICE Sroad street, opposite Union $t.,
> Nevadwdkity:
‘All business ‘entrusted to my care prompt-,
as Silane ee eo eax uneien eee
THOS, PRICE'S .
— ANP —
* vie one Laboratory; me
! SAC R AMENTO STREET, °
eSan Francisco.
disibeths “oF ‘BY LLION RECEIVED,
Melted into. Bars, and returns miade in }
from twenty-four to forty-ci; axht hours,
Bullion can be forws arded to this: office
from any part of the interior by express,and
returng made in the kame btiinier.
Caretnt“Anatesis made of Ores, Metals,
Rohe Watorsy:: obndustrial. Products, etc. —
Mites éxatinedt anti. reported ’ Apin. + Con
sultations on Chemical and Metallurgical
questions.
@
ded Satins,. Thousands of Ne
vanietyofEurop ean Novelties,
Wool Hose for Ladies
of the East and
Cent
BROAD
We will open this wesk 2
L
= AND FASHIONABLE GOODS,
_ARRIVI a D AILY !
Saimin, toecaien Stearn
actu “Establishments
THE DAI
NEVADAC
‘yarious Hap)
Go to the
to-vight, ~
2 emember
the Diamond
The Kuigh
id Fellows
“fire concer
for the benef
Europe, at the
‘STREET,
. JUST ABOVECII LS ELAL&I!
all sian of Tiimming Satin, Brocawand Fashionable Buttons, endless
isle Thread Hose, Silk Hose,
and thildren, Gent’s Socks, Lisle, Cotton,
‘Wool and Cashmere from 5 cents to 149 cents. Chadwick's = Eng» Notice
. HEREBY 6 nive Tenyy Mateohn Calkins;
y his tine, 1 will not be responAnny son HS fe uebes or claim any of his . lish Spool Cotton and Corticello Spool Silk, the best in the world.
earnings. * MALGOEM D, CALKINS. »
rl nematic
“A Congress of Curiésities from the sunny, shor es Ons Australia
TS THE : PUB LEG, . wilkhe on Exhibition.
OTIC Bi is here by given that on and af
ter this date f wi Al sell IN
Lager Beer, Ale.& Porter,
At the-fokawing
T+ OG! Beer:
YUeS ¢
Warranted to be the’ best.
1G) GEHRIG, +
them a faje trial,
o6 _» Milwaukee Brewery.
FINE NEW GOODS
$20,000
FALL & WINTER
, Goons
aaa RECEIVED AT THE
Transcript ‘Block,
Commercial Street, + Nevatla,’
ONE PRICE TO ALL,
During the last Sixty Days . have disposed of nearly all miy old stagk and have just
received the most conplete stock of
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,
CENT’S FURNISIING COONS,
To be found in any house in Nevada City,
Thave but one price for cash, whieh shail be
5 based on-so staall a matgin as to defy any
Idvitimate competition.
Give wea call. I stialfcontinne in the future as. Ihave in the past, to sell Goods at
; BEDROCK PRICES! °
]T extend a cordial invitation to my friends
' the fight, while it does nedgnatter to ever eeeing one.
the Lisa Wuether miners la the
i + “Bysteam L bla ha
Sept. 30, 1881; Jacob
M. Preston of Nes ada!
and € months.
At Grass Lake, Tuskers county, <, Michtiyan?
‘reston (father. of &
ity) need Tl years
ine my New Goods and: Prices before pure
chasing elsewhere,
COMEDY COMPANY,
. Seewyhat ‘the Press says about
and the public gencrally to call and exam. ’
ules: to close out.
Ladiés™wo Bit"Lies only Nine Cents.
nine Cents. Men’s
We have made special reduc tions. “en
Men's Sitk Searfs reduced to One Dollar ‘Per
dealing, : Call this week without fail at the NIN NE CEN
many arti
Dozen.-—
Corsets from Qué Dollar to ThirtyColored Shirts 33 1-3 Cents.
We have for all a’fellow feeling and do not ea sity
“WEVADA THEATRE.
——kxtraordinary .
WYRIAN’S .
CALIFORNIA THEATRE
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Evenings, and Saturday Matinee,
October 6th, 7th 7th and 8th.
{RRS “ALF. WYMAN
~—-AND—
mi8S LULU'WILSON,
Supportea’ bya Powerful Dramatic
Comparry.
“SEE OUR RECORD !
42 Nights wn Chicago, 21 Nights in St.
Louis, 14 Nights in Califomia Theatre, San
4 rancisco,
stg AA EX CE ET.
Prices of Admission, $1 and 50 cents,. No
extra-chatwe fér reserved seats 5 to be had?
ad Minyon’s Drug Store.
F. Von BUELOW, M. D,,
Physician and Surgeon.
( FFICE in Belden’s Drug Store,
Building, Nevada City.
Mason
Residence on Winter Street, opposite W.
H. Crawford's,
Drayage and Express.
DAN. BAKER ~+ Proprictor
ar Prepared to transport heavy aud light
articles fo any part of~the city,.at the y
Lowest Living Rates All orders carefully
and promptly attended to, and satisfaction
gueranteed,
CAMPBELL'S .
Hot Sulphur Springs !
The Greatest Remedy for Rheumatism aud Neuralgia in California,
Jones & Williams Proprietors.
@ Loe * a ES Springs are atte
¥ i : >, nated one mile from SierBATHS . raville, in Sierta county,
miles from Tru wkee,
in a beauti' ul ‘valley, and are reached b by
eifom Truckee, over an evew. gradel
pi The Hotel is supplied-with the best
the market affords, pes everything is done
for the cous ort add happiness oithe guests.
Open ‘all the Year round,
Good hunting and fishing. Vehicl
hand for the accommodation of Sehictes ©
Septemberand Getoler are good months
1 Ee NATHAN,
to visit these spr ngs fer Rheumation and
Pz) PATH Tt.
‘The Public is
CAUTIONED against SPURIOUS
hnitations.:
SiePioneer
Baking Powder
isthe onlyPowder con-.
sisting of nothing but
REFINED
Grape Cream Tartar
and
SCIENTIFICALLY COMBINED.
SAN FRANCISCO. ©
MILLINERY
=AND=
FANCY / GOODS.
MISS M. W. -PIERCE
AD i dopa to inform the people ot
NEVADA CITY
And vicinity, that she will’ open a Storé om
Monday, August 22d, ASsI,
For Fashionable Millinery and
Fancy Goods,
On Broad Street, next above the
Where she will te pleased te welcome all,
and respectfally invites an ingpection of her
Neuralgia, 520
Stuck of Gouds, and asks ja share ahs ¥g
trade,
FY
wt
—
Engine Horse, :
BnglishBicarbSoda.
A Scnitune & (2.
0
net somethin:
‘Wm. ¢.5
been granted
ing abd pulve
Hon. Niles
heen elected
of the State .
for Orphans.
The Board
: day received
mysterous at
gation. The
iy erazy.
The card «
‘péars in ano
TRANSCRIPT
committed t
wil be pro
attended to.
~ headquarter
Block to the
Caldwell: on
sh
~The follos
adted in the
aday, Judged i
~ tion “for
The Peop!
Time for: sph.
Mon lay.°G., Oreali
fendant’sde
Cia
_ The Peop
Pingree, . L
information
guilty,
The Peop!
Defendant's
overruled,
: plead,
T., WeMe
als,, Hearir
n¢
Thursday n
The San F
enlightens vu
cerning the
(or rather th
, company wh
Wednesday
» dence js str
the advanee
Exchange sa
of the Fabbr
a short andi
five persons.
the troupe
Montegriffo ;
at the Bay, :
troupe are al
der assumed
—We-STISPeCter
‘formance,
We ‘ire 3
that in all pr
the exteitsi
put up on th
will bevbegu
and maching
substantial 4
erty Will be
possible,’ J
carried on ¥
ing contrast
puffed. oneg
——.
Mi helt
John Mi
. daneing-aene
the 14th inst
party, D
classes and
have a-sehiog
can Feéomm
that place a
tent instruc
ass IRK wi
for large pic
aay time. be
days,™ a :
Lett
3 2 f
J ast veda
the latest sty
boys’ tata,
and Pine str
Pngas v
‘and fidished
on hadsbe
‘Quirk :
thave a8. gor? —