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The President.
President Garfield hada seve
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA.
he vomited contiderably.
Sunday, Sept. 18, 1881. ran up to 137,
eee —————
Swindling Mining Operations, .
Fi 2 Se ims eliig much:better, H
Prof. Wm. Frost of this city has himself as feeling much
r ‘ 7 + vi
received a letter from a prominent,. Pulse decreased-to 117,
stuck operator of New York in which
occurs the fullo wing reference to the .
eoadifion of affairs in mining circles .
After the chill passed off. the palent _.was-—-sponged—and—expressed
j * . * .
is. ‘Yes, madam, we are within a few .
Great alarm is filt-over the outlook, .
Dr. Agnew says the President is do.
there:
‘We have a most severe
present in New York, the stability . was net likely to occur.
of some of the best houses
threatened. The cause of this is un
being
—_—— —__».— __
Gough's Ruse.
questionably the determination— of .
bankers aud monied men to put Most lecturers and public speaker
down dubious mining transactions,
—some-of-which “we believe: exist in
aud about your neigborhood,”
We know of no swindling operatious now being carried on in this
district, as hinted ‘above.
TRANSCRIPT has never neglected * to
expose them as soon as it became
thoroughly satisfied Of their real character. What it has done before in
this line it willdo again if opportunity
offers. One wildcat Operation carried to completion does miore injury
to a mining section than a dozen
legitimate enterprises,
capitalization of rea'ly meritorious
mines is to be céudemned, for the
reaction always has most Serious effects. We repeat, if there are jnst
how any dishonest schemes being
bred heré we will if put’on the track
give them a showing up that will
make it a sorry matter for the ‘breed.
~ er3, This paper is not coutrolled by
nn
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t
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“aeasion, The swarms of camp-fol.
~ county which have not been” enjoinascertained, a
is in @ position that it can say what
it pleases about their enterprises,
they good or bad,
be
: aeons
Dritt Mining Not Practicable.
lf the number of hydraulic mines
devreased, the humber of drift mines
would iocrease. The latter do no
damage. The amount of earth tak€u out is 80 small that iv cay readily
be taken care of. There might. be
lighter protits to mine owners, but.a
niuch larger portion’ of the proceeds
al the mines would be divided among.
the white mineis in the State.——s,
I, Call, :
Phe Call-ig wofally ignorant ont
this subject, and as ove of the most
pittentious Newspapers on this Coast
should seod a representative here to
make a personal investigation iato
the matter before discussing jt far.ther. By taking our advice it would
lcara that not one of the drift mines
in Nevada county paysexpenges, and
that only two or three in the State
do. Lt would moreMer ascertain
that the hydraulic mines of Nevada
ed are operating in the interests of
white men, and that when the
ers start up again it will be
Chinese labor,
othwithout
A
A Sure Protection.
eee
The Grass Valley Union thinks
thas. every Sherifi’s office in the
country should be furnished with
hloodhounds, Especially, in its Opinion, should the Sheriif of Nevada
county be provided with the useful
animals, The mere’ fact of their
presence and readiuess would deter
stage robbers and train wreckers
from pursuing their nefarious business.—Daily Report,
We have along known’ that the
Vuion agrees with us on the above
P-oposition, and are now greatly
pleased to observe that our San
Francisco contemporary, but a short
time since apparently “opposed to it,
hae concluded to wheel tuto line, —
There is not now, so fir as can be
on the
coast that oppose§ the tracking of
robbers with dogs. The Papers repre.eut the sentiments of the
eS Sst ee
~~ Bour Grapes,
ne WSspaper
people.
Nevada Cit¥ said she didn’t want
a brunch of the State Normal Schoo]
when she found out it couldn't he
had. According to the ’ Oakland
Papers, that ctty doesn't Want to . :
tule the State Capital away! from .
Sacramento, The Times says: ‘Va!
SARE el a). ig . Beart, when you hold the’ hand
sheuld mover < esire the removal, : if lof tue girl yeu love, and walk
AS aA resu b Oakland would become with her in a “path that is only
such a moral evas-pool as Sacramento is when the Levislature is in
Lowers, loafers and criminals of every .
grade who flock to ‘the Capitals, of
many of the States, render then
auything but desirable places of resi-,
denge." :
Demonust Fall patterns juat ‘reovived, Catalogues free on applicaWav, Mus. Lester & Crawxonp, tf.
There
have been some in the past, and the
Even: over.
BUY Oerator or set-of-operators, “Itt
sicians’ certiticatea on the back ef
Hwho-have ‘beat titeoduced to” thei
audiences have suffered from. th
high eulogiams passed upon the n be
forehand by their misjudying “intro
ducers. . Their natural effect is t
met, and to produce’ marked disap
~onninttia
don assembly, to avoid -such a reeulogy by telling the people to. prepare themselves for such a buret of
eloquence as they -had never before
listened to, Gough, kuowing * that
the best. effort. he had ‘ever made
‘would, under such circumstances,
fall far short of anticipation, © deter,
mined to practice aruse, and the rug:
was to aflect stupidity, He opened .
by ‘stammering and hesitating, by
beginning his sentences and leaving
them unfinished, until, as he said,
the worst speaker in England -cou!d
not have done worse; He svon overheard those on the platform whispering their disapprobation and censure,
one man saying, ‘Oh,
this will never
do here, you-know, but in America,
you know, it is quite a different
thing:” He stilt continued in * his
dull, disconnected way, until he bad
seen that: he ad a background for
his verbal pictured, Then he gradually adopted his natura] manner, and .
as sentence after sentence rolled out,
vivid and resonant from hia lips, nis
audience grew enthusiastic, and fairly roared with “applause. He had
never been more rapturously greeted
than he was then and there. ‘Those
who heard ‘him declared that they
had never known a man to change so
after he had warmed up.—Ex,
mee
San Juan Times Items.
Now that the military parades are
Over, itis to be hoped that the illfame cases at Nevada will be brought
to a focus, 5 e
A San Franeisco drummer went
to take aseat in a,chair the other
day atthe Natioual aid by
means or other a loaded pistol
which he had in one-of bis pockets
went off. Fortunately no damage
was Uone, bat'the individual was
bad'y “skeered,”
some
When Lieutenant Wallis and
Corporal Dolan were on their way
to Camptonville on the Sth, » they
met the stage and commanded the
driver to throw out Wells, Fargo &
Co’s box. They each pulleda flask
aud leveled it towards the diver
who, taking the flasks to be revolvers,
Succumbed. After “watering up,”
—that’s what the driver called . it
—the parties separated, When the
gentlemen Camptenville
they were placed under arrest by
Constable MeLellan, who thought,
he saw in sight -a big reward: but
when the gentlemen Stripped off
their their
Vanished
reached
showed
“‘sojer” clothes, the reward
dusters and
from view,
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Bob Burdette on Wealth,
The Hawkeye man.ig qaite.a philosopher. Here is the latest in that
directon;
Adv'ce to young men:
Fair is worth $42,000,000.
whole $42,000,0uu— of it,
boy, can’t make him
are, with the dew
James (i,
And the
mny dear
as happy ag you
of youth . in your
wide enough for oue. There 'ig light.
ness in your step, my sou, and evlor
in your blued that $42, 009, 000 cannot
bay, and don't you torgetit., You
don’t want $42,000,000 anyhow, my
800 ;. $2,000, 000 is plenty,
Re ree cD Bh ne remesinteninernsesints)
No More Dyxpepasta, ow Budizestion!
« Dex Henly’s celebvated IX EBitters ure the best Bitters-in use, They
never fail to give relief, Read phy«
tf
ing as well as could be expected, but
arouse expectation that cannot be . indignantly,
pointment. John B. Gough relates
sult. * His introducer . pronounced
him the greatest orator who had ever
lived, and ended a long and fulsome
hould be.
A Trying Situatién.
re
3 f the bridge or the other!” asked a
rigor at noon yesterday, after which . ee Z
. placid old lady of a gentleman on
His pulse . Court street car yesterday morning.
“We are on this side,” responded .
the gentleman, gravely,
“Laws me!
yet!”
i
. squares of it.”
‘““Sakes a massy!
wood was on the other side uf th
ridye,” :
“No, madam; it-is‘on this side»
“Well that pesky sonductor tol;
.
Started.”
side then,
bridge.”
j =
~ “Eten we are on the other side!’
“‘No madam; we are on. this.-side . at the IMPORTANT
* [of the bridge. . We've passed—if_-r “‘And is Greenwood on the other
up~ in e . side?’ sha. asked,—starting:
some alarm,
“No; it is on’ this side,”
“1 side‘of fhe
ter;
bridge, when I know betand don’t .try to make me think
how he once managed, before a Lon-. I’m on this side of the bridge, when
I know I'm on the other! Don’t ye
doit! You want to be careful how
you amuse yourse f with me, or -I’i]
fit ye out with a new set of ribs!”
and the old lady shook her unbrélla
in Warning, as the source or the new
physiological development, “The
“idea,” she continued, turning to the
other passengers, ‘of trying to muddle an old woman that might be his
mother! Vil bridge ye, both ‘sides in
. &@minute. Conductor! just as soon
as I get on this* side ‘of the -bridge
you let me.ont, or this will be your
tombstone trip. to Greenwood!”
And the dame straightened back and
glared defiance, while her well meanimg informant concluded that it
wasn’t too warm for-himto walk to his
destination.
PAE STR
A Joke on Bennett.
I am tofd, says somebody in the
New York Star, that when James
Gordon Bennett arrived in New
York; tha other day, and climbed
the stairs leading’ to the Herald
editorial rooms; he was met at the
door by a new office boy, who told
him to send ‘his card to Mr. Connery
and wait in.the reception room until
the manaying editor was disengaged.
“See here, youny fellow,” roared .
. Bennett, “I am the proprietor -of
this blasted concern, and [ guess T
don’t need any card to get into my
Own office,”
“Now, mister, you can’t play that
dolge on me,” retarted the boy;
“there was a erazy chap in here. Jast
week who thought -he owned the
Herald office, and he Was so ‘queer
that Mr. Connery had to call two. of
thepressmen to puthim down
stairs,”
“It’s d—n_ singular that a mat is
not known by his employers,” Mr,
Bennett remarked in an undertone,
as he gave his card to the youngster
aud reposed his m nly form. upon a
chair in the reception room, to await
a4 summons from the interior, '
Tun New Haven, problem will be
solved as soon as soon as they get at
the true Ma ley-factors,— Phil. Bul.
Tt will not be for want of MaHeydictions,
A PIANIS£ traveling in England
saw, in Oxford, the o-her day, the
doosplate of ‘‘Herr Slapitoff, "Leachérof the Pianoforte.”
seeninpanieeeagiiicus ee
AN etiquette writer for the Boston
Advertiser thinks one ought to eat
soup with a fork, ‘
Wary is the tity of New York like
the letter “‘b”, Because it isin debt
and there is no §00d reagon why it
eH >. >
No woman ever truthfully said
she did’ not care Whether she was
pretty or not,
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&Revp Buorr ig to have a Catholic
Coavent School.
heals
Pleasant Furnished
Rooms to Rent,
Enquire’at this: office,
a23
Wr REE
Sees
_In San Francisco, Sept. 14,1831, C. J. Naf.
tiger of Nevada City and Miss Lizzie Scott
ot Galt,
——— TS,
a
HOTEL ARRIVALS,
National Exchange Hotel,
STANLEY A, EDDY, PROPRIETOR,
Prrpay, Sept. 16,1881,G: W. Mershon, Truckee,
J. D. Ostrom, North Bloomfield,
HH. Greeley, Truckee, ee
A. A. Fieff r; N, San Juan,
Julia Fieffer, do
Jos. Perrin, Forest Springs.
G. H. Swain, Forest Springs.
G. H, Churehil & w, Fortland,
Miss Edith Churchill, do
K. J. Loche, Dartford, Wis,
“ACE. Smith, North Bloomfield,
W.C, Allen, San Francisco,
« J. Denbt,. North Bloomfield,
John Williams, Brandy City,
Geo. C.ayton, Dutch Flat.
A. Brump, Coatland, ° .
oO. D. Campbell, Blue Tent,
A. Macklin, Mcore's Fut,
T. C. Church, do :
Lhos. § nith, City,
:
bottle, Seid everywhena,.
and. caretul attention.
“%-1m. Supt,
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' “Say, Mister, are we on this side .
Then we ain’t anyIthought'Green. Me 1 was on the other side when we
: ; he would not say that another chill .
poe Oe . “It was, madame, on. the other
but we have crossed the . DRWAND FANCY
“Don't try to fool me with your
9; DNOnsense,” exclaimed. the old lady,
“Don’t try to make
me think that Greenwood is on this
LOOK HERE 1
a
In order to make room for my new
goods I now make a bona fide offer
any-and-every—articie in my}
Store, : .
For the Next Two Weeks,
9] ee :
i/AUSTION PRICES !
Any one-wanting anything in the
GOODS live . 2
OPENING DAY !
7) Can positively save money by calling
STORE, -oppoDon’t make your purchases. until
you have examined my Goods and
prices,
D. AUERBACH
Nevada Gity, Sept. 17th.Cor. Broad and Pine Sts.
.{ UMMONS.—In the Superior Court of the . 7
KD County of Nevada, State of California, —
State of California, County of Nevada, ss,—
The People of the State: of California: send =
Greeting: ‘To’ James. F, Jatunn, defend»
ant. Youare hereby required. to appear im
. 4uaction boughtagainst yeu in the Superior Court of the County ef Nevada, State of
California, on the 18th day of September,
1881, by William Goldberg, plaintitf, and to
answer the complaint filed therein, within 10
days (exclusive of the day of service) after
the service on you of this Summons, if seryed within this county ; or, if served out of
this county, within thirty days, or judyment
will be taken against you by default, according tothe prayer of said complaint, 'Thig
action is brought to recover the sum ot
$106.75 due froim ‘said defendant to said
phuintiff on a promissory note executed by
said defendant unto Weissbein Bros, & Co.,
dated Grass Valley, Oct. 10, 1879, which said.
note was drawn for the suny of $360.36 with
interest at one per cent per month unti}
paid. ‘That ne part of the principal or interest of said note has been. paid except the
sum of $10, .That on the-+2th d&y—ot Sept.
1831, Weissbein-Bros. & Co. being then the
owners and holders of said note, legally
transferred the same to the plaintiff herein,
who is now the owner ahd holder of said
note, Wherefore plaintiff prays for judg
ment against said defendant tor the sum of
$400.75 and for his costs herein, All of
Whichis fully set. forth in the complaint
herein to which special referénce is hereby
made, =
And you are hereby notified that if you
fall to appear and answer the said complaint
4s wbove required, the said plaintiff will take
judgment against you for the sumof $406.75
and his costs in this action,
(>>) _ In testimony whereof, AJ. EB.
\ Seal-> Carr, Clerk of thé ‘Saperior Court
(se J aforesaid, do hereunto set my hand
and impress the Seal of said Court, at office,
iu the City of Nevada;.on the 13th day ~of
September, a. pv, 183t. J. E, CARR, Clerk,
iy T. H. Carr, Deputy.
A. Burrows, Plffs Attorney. sl¥ —I
Spiritualism .
RELIGIOUS ILLUSTRATED LECTURE.
NEVADA THEATRE.
Sunday Evening, Sept. 18th. .
Indescribable Phenomenon,
Of London, England,
ANNIE EVA FAY!
eee Gite
Marvelous Manifestations of Modern
Spiritualism ! :
etre eet
Sensational Experiments in Full Gas
Light Upon the Open Stage !
An Entertainment of 2) Hours,
Flowers are materialized and passed to the audience by hands _ plainly
seen. ‘I'he Animated Guitar. ‘The
Flying Boat. The Movable Chairs.
The Marveious Babes, and other
startling experiments.
—O-—-~
Doors open at 6:45 Pp, M.,
mences at § P, M,
Certificate of Co-partnership.
i
com2t
{TATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Neh_) vada, ss.—We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that we are partners transacting
business in the ¢ity of Nevada, State of Caldfornia, under the’ firm name-and style of
“Thomas, Walrath & Hicks,” That
the names in full of all the membere of such
partnership are Josephi Thomas,: Austin H:
Walrath and Thomas H. Hicks, and that the
places of our respective residences are set
opposite our respective names hereto subscribed, 2
In witness whereof, we have hereunto set
our hands this Lith day of September, A.
D. 1881.
JOSEP THOMAS, Nevada City.
AUSTIN H. WALRATH, Nevada City.
THOMAS H, HICKS, Neyadw City.
Sep’ ember 17th—Iin
efi
~ Probate Notice,
N the Superior Cotirt, im and for the
I County of Nevada, State of California,
In the matter ef the estate of Johann
Schmidt, deceased. Pursuant to an order of
said Superior Coart, made on the “16th day
of September 1881, notive is hereby given that
Saturday, the Ist day of October, 1881, at 10
o’clock, A. M. of said day,at the Court Room
of said Court, at the Court House in the
City and County of Nevada, has been appointed as the time and plave for proving
the: Will of said Johann Schmidt, deceased,
and for hearing the application of Elizabeth
Schmidt for the issuance to her of letters
testamentary when and where any person,
interested may appear and contest the same.
Dated September 16th, 1881,
J. E, CARR, Olerk,
sl7 By T. H. Carn, Deputy,
A Card to the Public.
ISAIAH WILLIAMS,
Talent.
Mailed to
Enclose ¢
215-217 ¥
. GTARTLNG
PIANO OR
The Company will
any Child ten years old faiis to play Any One
of our Popular Tunes om the Piano, Organ or
Melodeon within One Hour
ad Instructions,
nt, with
the Music ar
child can eou
from 1 to.100 correctly,
7 Pieees of Mu sic,, with Instructions
Decay, Ne
‘Maximum Sales ! :
Minimum ae
GROCERY STORE.
—9—__
J. J. JACKSON,
PROPRIETOR.
Grocsries
arc :
Provisions
AtReduced Prices, cxccanss
—o—~
AGENCY FOR
Thistle Dew: Whiskey.
AGENCY FoR”
Arpad, Haraszthy & Co.s’
Eclipse Extra Dry,
Sparkling Muscatel,rand Prize,
Sillery Mousseux,
AGENCY FOR
THE BOSS. COFFEE POT.
AGENCY FOR
BOSS COFFEE 1.
-A fine lot fresh from the mills just’
received. In 1, 2and5 pound cans,
AGENCY FOR
EXCELSIOR POWDER !
The Best and Safest in the market, .
DISCOVERY !
‘LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A victim of youth*
Premature
\
Manhood, ete:, hiving
known remedy, has discovered a simple self
cure, which he will send FREE to h
low sufferers, address
Chatham Street, New
vous Debility, Lost
ried ‘in vain every.
¢ fylREEVES, 43
#16
J.
York.
THE LATEST AND MOST WONDERFUL
INVENTION !
. EBISON's
INSTANTANEOUS
TO THE
ORGAN
child. or person can play
BR whlch any
any of the popular airs at once ‘without
Study, Previous
or even Musical
Porteit “$1,000 if
ractice,
after receiving
Provided said
‘the figures before it,
any address on receipt of $1 00,
ne
logue of Tune
&@ Avenats wanted
County in the Union,
Edison Music Cr,
Vainut Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
s4-dtw
cent ‘postage isiamp for Cata.
a. ;
in’ every State and
wl imprudence’ causing
Dividend Notice,
I IVIDEND NO. 3, ‘of Fifty Cents per
share on the Capital Stock of the
Citizens Bank of Nevada City,
California, will become due and payable om
and after September 10th, A. D.1881,
= JOHN T, MORGAN, Cashier,
Nevada City, Sept. 9th, 1881 —10d, ‘
Fr neces Lahde .
. NEW GROCERY FIR
THOMAS, WALRATH & HICKS,
Broad St, Adjoiuing Gault's Bakery
NEVADA CEPY,
‘ a
_TAVING purchased the entire stock of
H. ALEX .GAULT, are now prepared
to supply the people of Nevada City with
the Best of everything in the Grocery and
Provision line at
: They keepaf lland fresh'supply of
PROVISIONS,
CASE GooDS
. FLOUR and FEED,
b
:
HAMS, BACON, LARD wey,
a,
. Cur Wine Cellar
Is stocked with choice and delicious
f
[OLD WINES, COGNAC, RYZE
AND BOURBON WHISKY,
We have also on hand Fine Brands of
‘Tobacco & Cigars.
Goods Delivered
Free of charge,
We warrant every article sold by
us to be as represented, and by strict
attention to business ‘and selling at
. The Lowest Living Rates,
Be
. Tope to receive.a liberal share
public patronage,
Thomas, Walrath &. Hicks,
No. 76 Broad Street,
of the
Nevada City, August 25th, 1881, °
MRS, A. ROSENTHAL
Commercial Strect, Nevada City.
I have on hand an immense
stock of
Cigars, Tobacco,
NUTS, CANDIES, NOTIONS,
Etce., Ete. 2
Which I will sell for the
next THIRTY DAXS at
Wholesale Cost Prices,
No Marysville Stadt Enters my Store,.
All orders will be carefull and promptly,
filled. “MRS, A. RosENTH AL
Nevada City, Sept. 13, 1881, HE REPUTED “PARTNER” OF L,
A DUNCAN &CO,, bas removed to Gillet's
old stand, Pine street, how owned by J. C,
Hassell, where thowe who desire f
First Class Werk Done:
In the “Tonsorial Art,”
Woodchoppers Wanted.
Will “receive polite . Enquire of R. PB. DeNOON
ree J
Derbec Mine, a20-1m_
FOR SALE,
FINE RESIDENCE on Aris .
ba and fo SPR at .
tocracy Hill, with ly es
acre'el ground good on hun?
NTHAL.
LIS
Ta a RE OR Te
rn as
Sai ota ee
“Nice
Quar:
The}!
Suspe
Once m:
Busin
who-do:
Sever,
that oug
“DPuad
pearance
street is
The D
Anoth
ed in thi
“secured.
Tom .
licemal”
to his ro
A. hane
attractio:
terday af
Lots of
outside 6
should be
There
robberies,
honnds ar
There a
éd sidew:
people. ree
them vefo
Ways
For the
bach will
storé at a
room for a
vertisemen
Messrs.
cornty’s: bi
s2nt to the
populir “4S
tured by th
of any ever
and there is
“Accordin
George H, .
the Central
“on a charge
their trains,
‘way. to. Ne
It
Shinn reside
‘Tahoe.
: well known,
officers a lor
New Yor!
We are-as
ing operation
“Wilson Ra.
this district,
Brooklyn Q:
are leading 1
suits, ‘The ]
in five or six
nels, shafts a
ble promisia,
for milling,
gantlemen in
now on their
rive in a few
cording te pi
arrangements
for systema
“ground on an
other things .
the hoisting 4
incorporatiag
“company will
ing of stock t
carry On the )
Grass Val
A
The Grass
Was reorganiz
the election: ¢
cers : Presiden
President, J.
and Treasurer,
question for di
That Guiteau
whether the Pr
The affirmative
srs~ Osborne,
ster, Stein anc
Messrs, Sturge
berger and Tho
jon was in favor
a3 to the merits
of the argument
next Friday eve
That the State .
be divided
for t
Southern
counti
Al the Ch
“Rev. J. Sims
Congregational (
evening, His ax
ing is, “The Pov
our Nation,”
Rev. J. M. J
the Baptist U
erening,