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The Daily Transcript, .
NEVADA SITY, CALIFORNIA.
~~ Saterday, Sept110, 1881.
The Codling Moth.
seme:
The colling.bug has playédshavoc
with the apples an1 pears in this vi1 Searcely a tree in any of the
orchards but what shows the
devastation caused by this destractive insect. Persous who are engazed in the business of raising fruit
and who have watched-the progress
of the codfing bag, say that it has
cxisted in the—lower:-part of this
cinity?
county for several_years, and has:
gradually wotked its way up until
jt has reached this section, and will,
probably continue up as far-as apple.
or pear trees are planted, ‘The Horticultural Commissioners, appointed
_. found out, art
The New Theory. af
. :
The Nevaia Tianscrirr is of the
Opinion that the train wreckers did
not meau robbery at.all, and that
"was at first represented. Time may
it may, it will be that it was a-bold
the lack of nerve some of the party
was the cause of the whole thing
ending asit happily did.—Grass Valley Union,
The Transcript was not there,
ani consequent'y ‘has no positive
opinions on the subject. So far as it
can see, however, the robler theory
does not pan out very well. It is the
better one to make work for the salthem don’t appear to fancy taking
the benefit of it: Fhe wagon; seven
of the nine masks, the sanguinary
ordérs issued to the express meseenger and the fireman, the véices inthe
by the Board ofSupervisors of this
“county, have had several thousand
circulars printed, giving instructions
as to the best method of getting rid
of this pernicious insect, ‘They have
been -seattered all over-—the-county,
and it is to be hoped thata united
orchardists to ‘exterminate this pest
from ‘our “midst.” Nevada county
produces the finest apples, pears and
peaches ta be found in the world,and,
itcau gontinue to. be so if the instructions of the Commissioners are
carried-out. Phose of ‘our citizens
who have not a copy of. the circular
cin obtain one on application to
Felix Gillet of this city, who is Chairman of the Commission, +
ot ee oe
A Well Made Point.
Detectives are still. buggy-riding
through Nevada county hunting
ducks with a brass band,-so tospeak,
. They are looking for the men who
“ditched the railroad. train at Cape
~ Horn, ‘but the foolish” wreckers get
off with a conviction for manslanghwoods, the armed men, and every-—
thing else that smacks of plunderers
(save the misplaced rail,,tools and
powder) have been disposed of, and
the sensation of that eventful Wed-—
wesday night has lost much of its
charm iu the eyes of many chear-headed peop'e. Se
eae
A Heavy Old Authortty. —
According to an sarticle im the
Tidipys,.young Johnson-isnot.-to
swing for the murder of that good
citizen, John Noyes, bat is to be let
ter and possitly a. brief imprigonment. Now why didn’t our pro-phetic contemporary go the entire
length of its rope and ‘say that /
Noyes killed Johnson? ‘Tiat would .
settle the whole business without
the formality of a trial, any the
Sheriff could tura the prisongf loose
immediately: :
<aalials-<eppninae
How They Gct A
tive, instead of coming forward like
nen and giving! themselves up,
When Pinkertow detectives go for
_ Crituinals they assume various dis
guises and many ruses, but the Cali
fornia detective rides in a buggy and
has his arrival announced by the, lo
cal newsptpers. He wants to let-the
¢ iminals know he ison hand, ‘and
that they had better hide if they
don’t want to get arrested,
, Our contemporary could not_ have’
produced a more faithful picture eyén
‘The detectives sent here to hdnt up.
robbers or other criminals are known
by face, form, voice and name to
nearly every man and’ boy in the
community, When six of the:m
strike the town, a8 was the case one
day last week, and after making extensive prepatations start’ out with
carriages aid horses in various directions; they create almost as much
of a sénsation as a double-tent cireus
wotld,
0 ee
Show Your Haud,
“Tn all towns where a newspaper
is published,” says a contemporary,
“every man should advertise in it,
evetrif nothing —more—than—a—card+
stating his name and thg-business he
It net-enly pays the
alvertiser, but it lets the people at
is engaged in,
town you
-reside in has a live and “Prosperots--petroleum called ‘Hetrolatum,” It
As the
seed is sown so shall the fruit rece
tell
her so; never hide your. light. under
community of business men,
onpense.” If you love a girl,
a bushel, says the Scriptures; if you
have anything to sell, let. people
“know it; speak the truth and shame
the devil; never go back on -a redhot stove; what is worth doing at
all Ts: worth doing well; “He that.
is faithful in that which ig least ig also
faithful’ in that which is much,”
siys one of the old Bible sharps, Industry igits own reward, Advertise
and all may yet be well.
Sietind a oe
Logie ts Logic,
Our astute tri-weekly contemnpo
rary settles the hash of the tieory .
that the Atlantic Express wasn’t
wrecked by robbers, by saying, ‘It’s
simply bosh.” Such logig is -iucontvovertible,
il
The San Franeisco Blection,
The Republicans virtually made a
clean sweep at San Fraugisgo, The
Sandlot-Demoeratic outit possibly
saved its-Tax Collector and oue Supervisor, but nothing more,
SS aa
» Very Clever,
th
Alta; A Sacramento paper says!
that a new town has been laid out
keep it constantly in mind.
Sum, fs
In speaking of a prisoner who had
just been sent back to the cells of}:
the Butler stpéet police station in
Brooklyn, Sérgeant Dyer. said: “I
don't liké-hid color, In fact it betrays hin.” When asked to explain,”he said: ‘We ‘ein nearly always tell a newly-discharged convict
who has served a long term ii prison
by his color, which comes over his
face because he is denied. the sunlight. Many a man has been picked
up by the fact, and the detectives
The
face gets a pallid leok, with a yellow.
ish cast, Allof the noted thieves
who have served fer along time in
prison get this hue. Some of them
particular about fixing up their com:
plexion, umder the circumstances, as
a woman yoing to a ball, tor they
know the detectives will spot them }
if they once catch a glimpse of their
color.” ;
‘Do not other men than criminals
have the same complexion.”
“Yes; night editors, Thaf’swhere
phig
‘there wéfe not as many of them as’
tell the tale, 'gjdaf the truth is ever
1 it is to be hoped that
vettempt at robbery, ‘aad that through .
aried detectives, but eyen-some~ of,
bs
fcome a handler of publie funds, he
case in point is that of:Charles Mclic
brought against
a thousand dollars, hut the jadjusk
ment ©f-his accounts at Washington
showed the Government to be indebted to him for about five thou}
sand. Upon this showing the offi-cials at Washington’ generously tel‘egraphed ‘permission here o dismiss
are sharp enough to try to overcome } costs, ,
it by, cosmetics, and they are as his heirs are called upon to settle the
‘ington
‘Battery place, erected by a British
we get inixed sometimes,”—N, y> .
Female Barbers. °
{Oil City Derrick.)
the more,
a female doctor:
. There is a female barber in Bradford, and we are not surprigéd fitat
she has the heft of trade; that men
shave who never shaved befere, and
those who.always shav-\ now share
Why, they just tumble
. over each other to get her chair, and
the lucky man. just straightens himself out and puts himself under the
influence ef her hands as if she was
When she runs
her fingers around his face and
tickles him under the chin with the
lather brush it makes his blood grow
hotiand his toes tingle, while his
scalp prickles like an electric: brush,
Then when she slips one arm ender
his head and grabs hold of his off,
ear, and draws the -razor to starThis and That.
The crown diamonds of France ar
‘he sold in order to provide tor th
better ‘maintaindiice ‘of the publi
museums, i] Go
The Rev. Willjam Marshall, colored, of @lark county, -Ky.,° annoutices that he will pray for any deserved object on the receipt of 75
cents,
The Tennessee University, an institution supported by taxpayers, has
decided to exclude negroes, who
may instead go to the Fisk Uni versity at the State’s expense,
The Jesuits continue to prosper in
England. It is stated that the -Impertal Hotel at Dover, a very large
buitding, which has been unoccupied
for several ‘years, has been.purchased
bythe order, and will Shortly’ be
ed.
toward her, and .leans forward,
bringing his nose up against fier,
and proceeds to clean the off siste Of
his head. That is the time t
calls up all his” patriotism,
courage, qecites the Dee! ration of
Independence, and dreafns of houris
and the harem of the Old Man of the
Mountaing,'and gety‘so weakethat he
takes hair oil, bay/rum-and shamyoo, and heahis/hair cut twiee,
Good for Toothpicks,.
_A-St/ouis physician says that
dite 94 a moat deadly poison, kneWn
‘dindoline.”died in eighteen seconds; The. doctor thinks that a pin scratched with
minutes. It isan antitote of mor
Jargely dilated. Itis from -the linden that most of our wooden —toothpicks are made. a
~~ 2
SometrMes it seems that whena
man is unfortunate enough to behas no longer any rights the Government is bound to: respect. The last
Donald, fornierly a Receiver of pubmoney at’Shasta. Suit was.
him for about
the suit if McDonald would pay the
As he died! in the meanwhile,
matter,
—_———~—o> —--——____
Tne landmarks of New York are
disappeating fast. The old WashHotel, on Ibroailway and
Admiral for a residence in 1724, is to
be pulled down to make room for a
modern ten-story. office structure.
It was a resort of British officers
: eg ;
A ‘New manufacturing industry
has been projected at Cory, Pay. A
substance, is to be extracted from .
is something in the nature of paraffine, but of a more fluid consistency,
The substancé is: used in place of
other upguents in preparing salves,
ointments and embrocations, It
does not turn rancid with age, like
other grease, and is therefore always
a sweet smelling curative, ~
ake
TH owner Of the largest cultivated farin in the world, Mr, Dalrym.ple, of Dakota, who has 75,090 aeres
under the plough, and whose experience in profitable farming is second :
to that of no other man in the world,
estiinates that hecan lay dowti wheat,
under ordinary. cireumstances-of eultivation, in New. York at 66 cents’
per bushel,’ aud have left a/ living
protit, ‘
Dissron's: Florida scheme com-—
mauds public attention, It involves
the building of 40), sniles of railroad,
the digying of 2)) miles of canal, the
erection of mills, the planting of
towns, and the employ ncaty of 100;OQY people in Various aventes,
ai hee AcaE
Tue reduction from 50. to 23 cents .
per word in the rate charged for cable messages haa’ caused a large-in—!
crease in the namber of dispatches
passing over the line, and there will
be no decrease in receipts,
> oe )/.-——
gold medal found on her person in.
dicated that as Imilie. Fleter she
graduated with high honors from the
during the war of the Revolution,
=e e
AN-abandoned woman of Detroit,
giving her naine as Mrs, A. Wi's
liams, made an unsuccessful attempt
to drown herself in the rivér, A
Chieago Academy ‘of
the Sacred
Heart in 1870. aie ;
Furry years ago there. were only
23 miles of railroad in operation in
the United States. At the close of
last year there were 93,671 miles in
operation. It is perhaps safe to say
that at the close of 1892 there will
be nearly 200,000 miles--of railroad
in Operation in the United States,
GoveRNoR BLACKBURN, of Kentucky, still insists that President
Garfield will die of his wound. ‘Phe
Governor expresses great confidence
in Garfield, but seems to be sadly
prejudiced against General Arthur,
who he thinks ‘would be worse
than the devil tothe South,”
ree
IN all the tines in Aa eon
there are, it is estimated, 978, 151
persons employed, and the length
of underground tunnelling in which,
they work is 58,744 miles,
Tne artesian well at Yankton, the
first bored in Dakota, senda 150 gallons pep minute toa height of fifty
feet from the ground, an pipes will
be laid to supply the city, “Ty
Jouy Fratiey, aclerk in a drng
in Sutter county. A number of old
towns wi . be lai:l out ifthe anti-h: .'
@ oai.¢ cicment has its way,
, ;
:
Titner $50 slugs wore found in the
store at Oxkland, was drowned at
board, he feels like paradise -regainIt’s bad on the nerves, Bat it’s
ni¢e. Then she hauls his face over
the guyh exuded from the linden pro-.
A . eat: inoculated one day.
ith a heedle dipped in ‘‘lindoline’ . gate $100.
it would kill a man in-less than twe} owners are
phine'poisoniug, but—must-be>very-‘sou has had a way of coming into
r
. tested by wide and constant use for
converted into a Jesuit college,
An angry wife chased her tippling
hnsband out of a saloon at Menomonee, Wis., late one night, but lost
sight of hini, and went home. alone.
He was the next morning’ found
guardedjmouth of which kehad fallen.
in his hasty flight,
+
Five Cents for Fiftecn: Minutes.
At first sight it looks. pretty smal!
to fine a mill hand five cents for
fifteen minutes to see ajcircus varade,
but when two thousand hands left a
mill iu Pateyson N. J., that length
of time the other day, the loss ‘of
time was equal to five hundred
hours, or the labor of fifty ‘men for
The five ¢ent tines aggreAt mili the
hands who. left for the same purpose
wereall discharged, .Paterson mill
opposed to circus’ street
parades, —Ix, . :
another
a
THE hopefulness of Br. Bliss has
undoubt-dly worked -good to the
of.
As the * Spiingfeld
ment, and sohas the contidence
Mrs, Garfield,
perience of physicians that a cheery
face and a hopeful word are often
worth as much.ag medigine to a
despairing patient:” .
>
QveEN Victoria docs not approve
of carpets. Probably her promising .
the best parlor with
boots on, covering the carpet with t
foot Prince of Wades.
> «
The Brighton Range, c
. se
8s
lowing published in a paper of this 1
city: : : :
. To the Brighton Range and its ad
vertisers and manufacturers (who are vi
good order, which must. be on account of construction ; and auy-stove
or range that wilt not hold its: own
weight for transportation,is wot such
a stove or range as is wanted by this
community, G.o,. BK. Turner,
Nevada City, Aug. 30, 1881,
d
Brighton Range I freely admit that . s
I am small, weighing only about
135 pounds.0
dition © franbact business with who.
éver wants to. come and see me. I am
there to-sell goods or attend to any
less profitable matters, that should }4
be sethled,. As for.the Brighton }a
Range, 'T sell only-stieb'ay are ih perfect order. If any person sells so-. 1
called Brighton Ranges that cannes
hold their own weight, I think those
Ranges must be drank,
THOMAS LEGG,
For Legg & Shaw,
Nevada City, Sept. 3,
pe Ea
Dr. Henly’s celebrated I X L Bitters-are the best Bitters in use. They .
never fail to give relief, Read physicians’ certiticates on the back of
bottle. Sold everywhere. “ tf
Bantes’ and childrens’ pictures a
specialty at Quirk’s, tf
A Cough Cold or Sore Throat
should be stopped. Neglect frequently results iu an incurable lung
isease or Consumption, Brown's
Bronchial Troches care certain te
drowned in a deep well, into the ur . ,
‘pulleys, in compléte running order,
WDE suré. the Boots dire stamped Crack.
Guta
— ‘ed n
wich preveigt T, cracking or breaking, . U8 to be as 1epresented, andby strict
President @M through his confine. manufactured,
Union says? ““1t fs the coinmon ex. ing, Hose, Springs, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Ete, « =
GOOPYEAR RUBBER CO. > Wee
Thomas, Walrath & Hicks,
R. H. PEASE, Jn, ? ‘Agents,
all S.M.RUNYON, San Francisco,
N URCHIE GOLD AND SILVER Mtv. . :
+
his muddy . Pltce of busiress San
7, . Lecation-of Works,
ornia,
a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on
the Seventh day of September, a’ p. 1881, an
assessment
tock of the corporation, payable immediate-. > FANGY GOODS.
sae a
f ay a: ‘ ‘he . } ly in United States gold coin, to the SecreTo ritk PuBric I find ‘the fol tary, at the office of the Company, ‘Ttoom
shall
Uetober, 1881, will be
very smallin this community) [would . tess payment is made before, will be sold on
state that Ihandle the saine ranges, . Thursday,
and have failed to find a single lot nll oad be gabe beg ipl haa
hat ; dvad in thin co le 1 costs ¢* advertising and expenses of
that ever arrived in this county in sale. -By order of the Boatd of Directors,
street, San Francisco, California,
Ce GRAVEL GOLD MINING.
As one of -the advertisers of the . °t business, Gold Hil, Storey County, Neva}
Notwithstanding this . Fifth Gth) day of gept:mber, 18ST; anas: ae : sessment, (No. 5,) of onecent a slrire omesch
at my store andin A@con. and every shere of the capital stock of the
ly, in: United States wold colly to the Secretary, at the office of the Coarpany, Bank
of Gol’. Hill, Main street, Gold Hill, Nevada.
shall retin unpaid on the
unless payment is made. before, Will be sold
on Saturday, the Twelfth day of November,
together with costs of telvertising and expetises of sale.
Directows.
Gold Hill, Nevada,
NEW SHAVING PARLORS, .
Ne More Dyspepsia or Iudigestion: Byeew DUNCAN, Proprietor. First class
at the Arcade Bar er Shop, Sacramento, and
is ® thorough master of the
THREE CITY LOTS
enquire of
‘HOTEL ARRIVALS.
e. National Exchange Hotel.
© . STANLEY A. EDDY, PROPRIETOR.
¢
THtRspay, “September 0, 1881.
EdwaAl Davis, Wales. _
T. W. Barker, Riehmead, Eng,
}). J. Meane, Kent, Eng.
Thos. Price, San’ Francised,
R, P. DeNown, Derbee Shaft,
[NEW GROCERY FiRM
‘THOMAS, WALRATH & HICKS,
Rréadst, Adjoining Gault’s Bakery,
’ NEVADA CITY,
fF AVING purchased the! entire stobk of
ALEX -»GAULT, are now prepare:
Miss Vogleman, Grass Val.ey.
Miss Davenport, San Francisco,
to supply the ‘people of Nevader@ity with
the Best of everything in the Grocery and
Provision lifie at
Mrs Hubbard,: North Bloomtield. .
A. J. Ross, North Btoomtield.
Miss Kate Ross, do
M. Faust, Dutch Flat, :
B. Hall, Oakland. a
R, Wheeler, San Francisco.
O. F. Harvey, . do =
GM. Pinkham, Washington,
Henry Kahler, es s
‘Phos. Canningham, Grass Valley, :
-Frank Rose, do
A.. Dahlgren, ee
D, Denuch, do
Pate Manson, Rough & Ready,Erdstcs Box», Clerk.
=: i a
Dividend Notice.
IVIDEND NO. 3, of Fifty Cents. pér
share on the Capital:Stock of the
Citizens Bank of ‘Nevada City,
California, will become dite and payable on
and atter September 10th, a. p. 1yst.
JOHN &, “MORGAN, Cashier.
Nevada City, Sept. 9th, 1881—10d;
od.
FOR SALE. . t
( NE 12-24 STEAM ENGINE, with driving
shaft, 10-foot-fly-wheel, and 2 driving
Apply . . to E. W. KOBERTS, Grase Valley. sii
Sena oe eae
Union India ‘Rubber Co's
. yy
Pare Para Gum a
CRACKPROO
Rubber Boots and Coats.
Beware of Mnitations !
Proof onthe heels, atid have the Pure
Sprays on the foot and instep,
eas long as any others a
For Sale ‘by all Dealers, ~ fe
All kinds Rubber Belting, PackNotice of Assessment,
». FLOUR and FEED, 9.
. “HAMS, BACON, LARD’ ae, —
ASK FoR——— 7
Tobacco & Cigars
a &
‘They keep a f ‘Wand fresh supply ot
ri GROVEBYES, .
+ PROVE
' . CASE Goods,
°
= —
t
: 4
Our Wine Cellar
y Is stocked With choice’ ang delicious
OLD WINES, COUNAG, RYE
AND BOURBON WHISKY,
oe eaelee
/ ¥ 4
/ We have also on hand Fine Brands of
6
a
M,
Goods Delivered Free of charge,
e Bi seu
e
We warrant every article sold by
ttention to business. and selling ot
The Lowest Living Rates,
Hé6pe tareccive a liberal share of the
ublic patronage,
wi. 1 Ba 68 Broad Street,Névada City, August 25th, 19@),
“.
_Ing Company, Lovation of principal
Francisco, California,
Nevada county, CaliNotice is hereby given that at a
(No. ° seven) of Fifteen
ents per share was
(15)
levied upon the capital
3, No, 328 Montgomery Street, San Franiso, California. So
Any stock upon which this ‘assessment . remain unpaid on the 11th day of
delinquent and. adertised for sale at— public auction, and un
the 10th day of November, ssl,
WM, LETTS OUI\ ER, Secretary,
Office—Room: 13, No, 328 Montgomery
a.
Assessment Notices, —Company. — Location. of principal place
2. Locatlo of works, Washinytoa ‘Town.
Notice is hereby:given that at a meetin
f the Board ot> Diretetors’ held ow the
orporation was levied—payvatile. inumeadiaceAny stock Qpon which this Asseysme nt
Eighih—(Sbh)-ay of October, 1881, will he delinquent, and
dvertised for sale at public autction: ‘and .
881, to pay the delinquent ASEAN,
‘By order of the Board ot
FRANK A. WISE, Secretary,
Office—Bank of Gold Hill, Main street
DUNCAN'S
Pine Street, Beckman’s Bhulding,
4 Wosk at, popular prices,
Boots Blacked Free of Charge.
N. B. Mr. Danean was formerly enzaged
“ton torial art,’
FOR SALE.
REE very desirable City Lots: are of‘fered for sale cheap. For particulars
For Fashionable Millinery and
Oni Broad Street, next
hip; Nevada County, Caltornics, Ww
and tespeettaly invites
stotk of Goods;
trade.”
¥
s AND
“MISS MI. W. PIERCE
pes tq inform the people ot
NEVADA CPry
And. vieintty, that she will open a Store on
co < 5 a ~ .
Monday, August 22d, 18s,
_» , Fancy Goods, a
above the
Engine House,
hereshe wif] be pleased ta weleorhe all
1 inspection of her
and asky a share of the
agls
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ANTQINE TAM,
* DERALEY IN" ;
Fresh Oysters, Gold Fish,
Globes, Nuts, Candies, Etc.,
piss NEVADA cITy,
HAVING Just returned from
San “Srancisco, the attention of
the-purblie is called to my beau.
» tifal stock of youds :
GOLD FISH and GLOBES,
Two Geld Fish and Globe, $2 60
‘oe «& FRESH STOCK or”
Fresh Eastern Oysters,Will be received daily and served up in the
highest style of the culinary art. >
TRY THE Torney “PERV Y—Something new;
7 A Flite Stock of, ChoiceFrench and’ American Candies, «
If you Want sonething nice, call on
ade A. TAM, :
ye
MRS.JONATHAN CLARK,
023. Piety Hill. to'give relief in Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh Consumptives
and-Throat diseases. For thirty [>
years the ‘l'roches have been recom.
mended by physicians, avi always
&ive perfect satisfaction, They are
not new or untried, but having been
nearly an entire generation, -the
have attained well-merited rack
ruins of a Spanish ‘mansioa lately the Long Branch bathe, Alameda, on.
burned near San J van, Cul, a
4
Bunday afternoon, ——5
10a the voice,
among the few staple remedica of
theage Public soathers and. si
era use then: to clear
Te REPUTED
shi DUNCAN & CO,, has removed to Gillet's
Hawseil, where those who
~ A Card to the
“PARTNER OF [.
stand, Pine street, now owned by Jee.
desire
First Class Werk Bone
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a
and astreng:.‘ sh
Solf at 25 te’ a bax pin the “Tonsorial Art,” will receive polite
Public. a
ISAIAH WILLIAMS,
AT GOST!
‘On aggiorint’ of REMOVAL every
article in the )
IMPORTANT STORE
Will be sold st Cost for the next
i :
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_ TWO-WEEKS ONLY!
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