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September 22, 1881 (4 pages)

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Claims, Sinking ntworth xims on ning the ns, and 1e Pease ns, the as, “the ims, so dfrom en con> Amormining Claims itrrents n bednity of Amerin Comold or ms, or ;a$ are 18, m thi¢ certain nd Yusingsd tors ‘laims, ' to the rill sell House Nevaober, clock chock f said e desst. bidt and lay of riff. riff. —a $0 ae new offer my Ks, the line ling paotil and Sophy: eer See Se NEVADACITY, CA LIFORNIA, THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT WAE MOURNERS. Nevada City Prepares for the FunWHAT THEY ARE BOING. Personal and Social items Gleaned ernl of Presidcant Garfield—A Procession and’@ther Exercises—The Respect. oe : Ricre and There. City -Trastee-Powell-goes-to—the Bay this morning, Saturday evening, RK. M. Sanderlahd, , private secretary'te Superintendent McMurray weit to San Francisco “yesterday } . 27; eohigs ey ‘morning for a few days’ stay, H.-B. Spilman of Sutter county, ‘whu is Grand Master of the Cali Fornia State Grange,is: an old residen of this county, years later lived at Grass Valley, pM niedArad Brown retin He will return io . He mined in Rough anl Realy as editly as 1859, and five “twenty years ago suddenly became ‘ed yesterday from a visit to the upper part of the county, Mrs. Brown was the guest of Mrs. Dobie at North Blooméeld, while Superin-4 tcudent. Pergins took Earl tip to Bowman Dam-and-showed~ bini how to catch trout John Sneath, formerly one of the Owners uf the Sneath & Clay quartz 4nine out-on Gold Flat, which some famous ‘for its remarkably rieh yield, is in town.--The owners took out thousands upon thousands of dollars uo a sRort time, and’ owing to their Jiberal dig positions spent it. almost as rapidly. Mr, Sheath has not been here besore since ‘fifteen years ago, tie has. been at Pioshe ‘for some In reponse to the call issued Tuesaay, tlieré Was a large meetin g held at the Court Honse that evening to make preliminary arrangements for the funeral services of our lamented ’ President. i *Judge John Caldwell called the assemblage toorder. Hon. Niles Searls . Was elected Chairman and E. M. Preston Secretary. “Mr. Searls upon assuming the chair said in substance, “The evil which we'have so feared for more than ‘two months, .and which has hung over the country allen: upen us. The great and good Garfield, our Président;1s—to-more, We are called together to-night to mournfully prepare for a sorrowful duty—to arratge for the funeral ceremonies that will take place in Nevada City-on the day that the honored-remains are committed to their last earthly resting place,”’, It-was moved that the Chair appoint a committee of twelve citizens to make arrangements for the seivives, Mr. Searls to serve as Chairman ot said. committee. The motion prevailed and the following appotutments were-made:—— ; : * Fohn Caldwell, A. C; Niles, J. 7. Carr, BE. M, Preston, M. Garver, M, L. Marsh, J. M. Walling, Felix Gility Trustees Adopt Resolutions of Ni to cover his crime. Tho trial is attwelve years past. ~ + Fhe Rosseau Case. The trial of Solomon Rosseau on’e charge of embezz ement began in the Saperior J. M. Walling conducting the fense and District Attorn »y Gaylord 316 Ua, O Hata tie prosecution. + Tae following jarsen: “Wan, Oe: Warner, Richard Oliver, H. Autry, James‘ H. Readey, -P. Paine Samael Cline, ors Were ehosen: A. Robert Cleave, John Bree and Jerry P. Stone, “Rosseati is-the mail and express carrier between ‘Tru ‘kee and Sierraville, Oa. the Ldth of last December he ‘claims to have been stoppad’ on the road bya highwayman and relieved of $1,025 that ha-iwas carrying for _ Wells, Oo, Detective Thacker was employed to work up the ease, and he concluded that RosS$2au appropriated the money and trumped up the account of a robbery Piczo tracting considerable interest through this county and Sierra, a all * gaThe Latest From the Rear. R. McMurray, the, uninjuncted hydrauliemine Superintendent, must bearustler. Itis but a few days since we heard he was in the South "Sea Islands.” Now comes a private letter stating that last’ week he was at Jacksonville, Oregon, as the guest of Thomas Mein formerly of this city who is superintending a mining operation there. ‘The letter says “Mc” Was just on the eve of closing a bargain with an Cregonian for a mate to his fast horse “Lansing.” His object in having two such flyers is that he may. be able to prevent the. mutual surprise that would result if any iujdnction-serving afficial should get in his neighborhood. With “‘Lansing” and a worthy mate we don’t believe he would be afraid to come ‘right back here into the lion’s den, : ilies Court yesterday morning, deJone3 pl Sacramento Walker, John Hitchins, Benj. Taylor, Wm. Bound Over. deliver the oration. let, N. P. Brown, J. Dunnicliffy G. W. Welch, I. J. Rolfe. The committee then held a Private session and transacted the fohowing business: ? NP, Brown was elected Secretary. It was moved that on the day of the funeral there be a procession, and that an invitation be extended to the military, firemen, civic socie— ties and citizens of this and adjacent towns and locatities to Carried, The _ following © sul¥-eommitteés were appointed and instructed to make. full reports at a meeting to ;be held in the Court House (Thursday) evening: Committee on exercises Hall—J. M. Walling, G. W I. J. Roife, Committee on invitation — John . Caldwell, J. E. Carr, Felix Gillet. Committee on musie—J. M. Walling, N. P. Brown, G. W: Welch, Committee on ‘procession -— M: Garver, E. M, Preston, Felix Gillet. Committee on orator and chaplain . —A. C. Niles, E. M. Preston,. Niles . Searls, : Finance Committee--M. L. Marsh, John Danniclitf, I. J. Rolfe. Erastus Bond was elected shal, participate, at ‘the . Welch, M ar: ] It is the intention of the committee to’make the exercises—which will probably take place on Monday —the.most solemn and impressive ever held in the mountains. of California: Arrangements will be made for the firing of half-hour guns, tolling of bells, etc. Business will be entirely suspended during the principal part of the day, AN ORATOR SECURED, : The committee telegraphed © to. Hon. A. A. Sargent, asking if he would deliver the oration on the day of the funeral. The invitation wag accepted by telegraph. Mr. Sargent has been for. many years a warm personal friend of the President, and he is therefore especially qualified to t ed your house as being the best place in Nevada City to buy notions and fancy goods ; and as I am here on a visitto my friends I will combine business with pleasure by buying a . . Sumptuous supply of general merchandise e prices,” of our 49 cent corsets and held it in such a threatening manner as to put . ! our salesman. in a state of cértainty as to whether she intended do great bodily harm, and he was Every human being has a mission to perform, every man a part to’ act, in the world’s great drama, be it We know we are doing a noble action, either for good or for’ evil. ourcustomers money on Notions. We . have made the Notion businéss a study and shall continue to revolutionize the Notion trade to such an extent that every individual within a radius of 75 miles by wagon road and two hundred and itifty miles by railroad will find itto their interest
to buy Notions of us. “Eat the ladicg of Nevada City ‘speak, and they will tell you that.the Nine Cent Store is the greatest Notion house . in. the world ; that they can buy a better quatity of Notions,and more of them Store than at any other. establishment now recorded on the. tablets of their memory, Surely it is not. surprising when itis known that the Nine Cent Store has a great uncle and god-father in the world’s markets: buying notions from the largest manufactures in the world, and selling them again to the jobbers ‘who sell them again to the retailers ata lows that we canand do sell Notions extraordinarily cheap. If you have not already interested yourself in our Notiowi department it will most assuredly pay you to doso at once, . The little things in life are said to . make up the whole, Just so,in the on the Miusy bickering world of trade-2it is the little things that go to make the large. Some of the old stores do not The Best and Safest in the market, care to worry themselves over a Aone : eer tsar small trade, but.we can assure you it is diferent with us. We cate? for DUNCAN'S a trade in small thiigs, we love tu Save you a penny here, a dime there, and adollar over yonder, ete., ete, It is by this method that we have and we feel proud, for we are saying for less money at: the Nine. Cent-} seceis ond profit fr ; rice 2 pay @ prout trom ths prices we pay AGENCY FOR for them at first hands from" our great uncle, Consequently it folMaximum Sales ! Minimum Prices! GROCERY STORE, J. J. JACKSON, Groceries anc Provisions At Reduced Prices. —9— AGENCY-FoR Thistle Dew Whiskey. AGENCY FOR Arpad, Haraszthy & Co.s’ Eclipse Extra Dry, Sparkling Muscatel, Grand Prize, Sillery Mousseux. THE BOSS COFFEE Por. BOSS COFFEE ! A fine lot fresh from the mills just AGENCY FOR received, In 1, 2 and 5 pound cans, AGENCY FOR EXCELSIOR POWDER! NEW SHAVING PARLORS, Pine Street, Beckinan’s Building, ' OUIS DUNUAN, Proprietor, work at popular prices, Boots Blacked Free ef Charge. First class succeeded within a few short months N: B. Mr. D-ncan. was formerly engaged AB j months find it to be the Best, Heaviest and. Most Com1881. FALL AND WINT ' OPENING Day! . " Thursday, Sept. 15th, 81, : . Sai shin Cor. Broad and Pine Sts. Ia G SELLA IK, ot & 29 Main Street, Nevada, City, OPPosite Union EXotel “We are Sole Agents in Nevada City for the Pe 4 have purchased Brighton Ranges of Lege d: Shaw, and after using the Nevapa Crry, Sept. 3d, 1881,’ We, the undersigued, same for ‘several plete. piece of Kittchen Furnitnre we have ever used, and therefore recommend the BRIGHTON RANGE to be all it is claimed for by Messrs Lrac & SuHaw. at the Arcade Barer Shop, Sacramento, and is a thorough master of the ‘‘tonsorial art,’ in building up the largest trade ‘in the city by far. The Ladies (God bless them) all over our city help ys by recommending our:store to visite ing friends. It is almost an ‘hourly occurrence when some lady will say, ‘Mrs. So and No has recommend. at your very popular One particular lady picked up one unt o throw it at him with a view to in a beautiful valley, stage from Truckee, road,, the market affords, and everything is dene for thé coinf ort Neuralgia. SSSR sch sauces ee aN CAMPBELL’S Hot Sulphur Springs ! The Greatest Remedy for-Rheuma:+ tism and Neuralgia in California, Jones & Williams, Proprietors: These Springs are wituated one mile from Siercd raville, in Sierra county, 28 miles from Truckee, and are reached by e eats ete BATHS . THE BOSS COFFEE POT. made with the City Water Works, A. LADEMAN, JOHN RICH, --J.-H, BOARDMAN, . GEO. ¥. JACOBS, GEO. GEHRIG, ® , LEONARD §. CALKINS, RICHARD PENROSE, Sr., RICERARD PENROSE, J. WINTERS. LEGG & SHAW have purchased the BOSS COFFEE POL in now on hand. exc'usive right to manufacture tha Nevada City, and they have all sizes Paints, Oils, Doors, Windows and Window Glass, Crockery, China and Glassware. Hydraulic Pine of all sizes kept on hand or made to order, ‘ Galvanized Pipe and Fittings always on hand and connection over an jeven yraded The Hotel is supplied. with the best and happiness_of the guests Open all the Year round, Call at'the Pioneer Hardware Store, Mein Street, = . I LEGG & SHAW. i 2 Good hunting and fishing. Vehicles on wand for the accommodation of guests, Septemberand October are gded months © visit these springs fer Rheumatism and ? 820 ANTOINE Taw} Fresh Oysters, Gold Fish, Union India Rubber Co's “DEALER IS Pure Para Gum The Chinaman charged with stealing $330 in twenty dollar go'd pieces from the residence of Oscar Maltman where the defendant, was. employed asa servant, had his preliminary hearing night before last in Justice Robinson's court, and was ordered to be committed. Bail was fixed at $1,500, and he furnished it, The missing money ..was_temporarily placed behind a bath-tub by Mr, Maltman, The Chinaman had occasion to rummage. around in the bath-room while it was there, and, a short time after the loss was discoverel, oe THE CITY TRUSTEES, The City Trustees held a special meeting last evening and adopted resolutions of respect to the deceased President. oe BRIEF MENTION. Various Happenings in and Out of Town. As soon as he graduated from the County Jail-Charles Hoover “went back to Grass Valley and celebrated the event by getting beastly drank again, He was given a limited length of time to leave the town. The account in ‘another column of ef the old stores ?” cles sold at two bits which we sell for nine cents over our counters, Especcially ig this the case in combs, handkerchiefs, ties, and all manner of shelf notions. Every family is supposed to use'a great many picknacks, and if on one of these trinkets they can save. one hundred almost in the act of dédging under the counter when she remarked: “Do you know I paid one dollar for that same corset here in Nevada City day before yesterday at one of. That is nothing. The same lady might have gone a step farther and said she had seen hundredg of arti-. ittle Commercial Street, Thave.on hand an immense Cigars, Tobacco, NUTS, CANDIES, NOTIONS, Which I will sell for the MRS. A. ROSENTHAL Nevada City. stock of Etc., Etc. Ww next THIRTY DAYS at QY Globes, Nuts; Candies, Etc., NEVADA CITY, tiful stock of guods GOLD. FISH and GLOBES, Two Gold Fish and Globe, $2 50 . A FRESH STOCK OF . Fresh Eastern Oysters, ill be. réceiveddaily and served up in the highest style of the culbiary art, TRY THE TOPSY-TURY Y—Somcething new, A Fine Stovk of Choice CRACKPROOF HAVING just returned from ] San *rancisvo, the attention of the public is called tomy beauRubber Boots.and Coats. Beware of Initations ! YE sure the Boots are Stamped Crack IPreof on the heels, and have the Pure Gui Springs on the foot and instep, which prevent their cracking or breaking They will last twice ag long as any others manufactured.§ : For Sale: by all: Dealers, All kinds: Rubber Belting, I ing, *ack~ Hose, Springs, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ete, GOODYEAR. RUBBER co. R. H, PEASY, Jr, ) Aventa, all &. M. RUNYON, jSan Fraucisco. A Card to the Public,’ ia eigen day to form a branch of the Land Land League Meeting Postponed. The meeting called for next Saturthe faneral services in this’ city of -. President Lincoln will refresh the minds of pioneer: residents regarding almost forgotten circumstances, and per cent: it is their privilege to do so, Don’t forget that we open from one to ten boxes of notions and fancy goous evéry Saturday at noon. The very latest styles can always -be Wholesale Cost Prices, No Marysville Stu Enters my Store. filled. League has been. postponed for the our Chief Magistrate, James A, Garfield, Notice of the time of: holding the}meeting asvill be given atan early day, . a ‘ -JOHN Dounnicurer, y will also’be found yery interesting , Present, on account of the death of . by later settlers. fo to A New Paper. Fa. Shirley, formerly of Truckes, nd Geo. A. Davis th Chairman of Com. of Arrangements, T. H, Cain, See, . ‘ ille, Sierra county, uine bargainsof any house in our city. Don’t be mislead into the idea contemplate { Large stores makes large expenses, starting a weekly paper at SicrraPatronize Shiveley's Store; ‘ Nevada City, Sept. 13, 1881. i sere rs All orders will be carefully and re Red MRS. A, ROSENTHAL, und at our store. “We are bound be in possesgion of the most gen~ at large stores make low prices. Dividend Notice. IVIDEND NO. 3, of Fifty Cents per share on the Capital Stock of the Citizens Bank of Nevada City, Nine Cent California, will become-due atid payable on’ and after September 10th, a. p. 188]. Nevada City, Sept. 9th, 1831—10u, French and American Caniies. ISAIAH WILLIAMS, ' ta REPUTED “PARTNER” OF R. ; DUNCAN & CO. has removed,.to Giller’s . id stand, Pine stree i ] } 4 If you want something nice, call on A. TAM, now owned Jby J.C. lusseil, where those who desire ‘ First Class Werk Done ; ‘nm the ““Tonsorial Art,” will receive polite tnd careful attention, ag3e-im Luetje and Brand, “WAseeddAkegs : FOR SALE.and ee FINE RESIDENCE on Arts tocracHill, with LesPy one Acre ofground—good (ren ved, i Water and Gas. Arply a ‘ bee ‘ . . * JEWELERS, JOHN 'T;” MORGAN, Cashier. i a alt EXPHESS OFFICE. PROADST. pp. Sturpf's Hotel, i o b iene