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September 25, 1881 (4 pages)

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rane AP aah cvad eee ' NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. * jy 2 ei Fe She Daily Cranseript, Oy _. Sunday, Sept. 25, 1881. ¢ ORE OE a, * Superior Court. The following business was transacted in the Superior Court yester-— diy, Judge John Caldwell presiding: 3 vs. Solomon Roseau, § Embezzlement. Owing to the ill-g » ness of one of the jurors, John a4 Hitchins of Grass. Valley, nothing® was déne in this case yesterday, it «being continued till Tuesday. Had The People 1 ‘Lhe People vs. Chas. Giffen. -In-g fanticide. Postponed till. Sept. #, White vs. J. Friend. Thex case was called for trial but neither? the defendant nor his attorney, A. + D. Mason, answered. A. Burrows, attorney for the plaintiff, thereupon ;Orders ‘issued by the Marshal ~ Other Additional, Particulars of the Day’s withdrew his demand for a jury “trial and‘asked the court for judg-¥ ment, on the proceedings, which m0-% tion the court gtanted. F The People vs. Frank Johnson. % Murder. -Tviad ordered: continuedS till October 3d : -&§ Recess till Tuesday. Solemn Proceedings, % She Had Pluck. * eerste half holiday. This is a mistake. By A little girl. hastening to school#proclamation of the President, MonFriday noon did not notice as sheiday is declared a day of national Suse nase wold have gow tT HE PREPARATION S oe ~~ COMPLETED, An itea-has gone abroad that street, the size of the cartridges be-} fe Monday is only to be observed as a ly atl o'clock p. m, sharp. A CONFLAGRATION. For Sale. The school children: and citizens Peive of the City Departmexts—Thef Pleasant Valley School House and Importance of Good Ventitation—" Library Burned. — Some Good Suggestions. Deputy Sheriff Tompkins says that The followihg schools of this city .Thursday’ afternoon abont half-past gwere visited the past week by Coun-/four -o’clock, while the storm was’ a grade‘according to the ability of the? ana pupils had ‘gone home, Thomas’ R pupils to read, reading: being the Bourne discovered the Pleasant Val-hess houses and families a saperior Ea ‘‘key to. all knowledge:” : ley school house, twelve miles west "quality of mountain ice. All oiderg kK Seventh Grade, Second Reader and fof this city, to be on fire, He en#left at the Ice House will be prompt: attendant studies, is taught by Mrs.@deavored to save tlre library, ,em ly attended. to. Up Broad to junction of Fast and $Geo, Smith, and bas 70 pupils. © bracing some $400 or more worth of 4 m3-tf West Broad streets; countermarch & The Sixth Grade, taught by. Miss books, but was unable to get the; down Broad to Pine; down Pine to4Lisson, has 61 pupils, and uses the#case out of the door. The building: ‘Commercial; Commercial to Main; 4Third Reader. This grade’ has aFand library: were totally destroyed, ¥ . OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. # Portable Engine; 7x14, ‘Apply: to G. G: ALuan, Nevada Foundry, Nevada Cit}, Sept. 7thi—tf Mountain fee; . scribed by the written regulations f F of the respectiv? organizations com-' posing them. ; Erastvs Bonp, Marshal, STHE OBSEQUIES ATs° "Sue" ] NEVADA CITY. prepared to furnish to saloons, busiAids. Le ‘LINE CF MARCH. J. S. Taompson, e+ No More Dyspepsia or Indigestion! Dr. Henly’s celebrated I X L Bit; Main-to the Plaza; up Broad to the¥room rented—from: the A: M. E.@and the new fence around the prem-#ters ure the best. Bitters in use. They ; Hall, where the procession will be®Church,: Replastering and adjust-Sises was damaged. The” woo shed Znever-fail to give relief. Read phyFment of the window-sashes for lowgering at the top would be an im + < : ic ae The Fifth Grade, Third Reader, *had ot such a headway it ld re. Lot for Sale.’ Soe Niles Searls,, President of the day, pgs dea ee & ee ess oe Music—Mate—quartette-and fullg taught by MlssBelle Cooper, has 66 Zbe controlled: He-and Mr. Bourneg For further particulars apply to E were the only men in: the neighbor-¢ KE. M. Preston, Citizens Bank. .lw standing near by was not reaclred by #sicians' certificates on the back —of EXERCISE: AT THE ARMORY. -chorus, ‘‘Fold Him in His Country's pupils. : : : ™ The Fourth Grade, Fourth Read¢ Star's.” shood at the time, : ; LU OS ORREN ENS EINES IC SIEAS, MEI) AEat DN ERT : oe Ber, taught by Franks Nilon, has 60 The fire is believed to have origi= ; Prayer by Rev. Mr. Jacka, a ae : ES HOTEL ARRIVALS Miatia=-M ised Quartette andt pupils, This Grade uses the Third poate frony a defective flue: Theg ON Fee : Reemi-chovua. “ites Gove” mw Reader for a’short.time. ‘Trustees had been talkiug about hav-@ National Exchanze Hotel. ‘ The Third Grade, Fourth Reader;#ing it repaired, and not‘longa.o they § 2 Eulogy, by Hon. A. A. Sargent. §f : *T Pegi ean shorus ni te Myfataught. by: Mrs. Kennedy, enrolls €warned the teacher, Mrs. Bourne, BSTANLEY A. EDDY, PROPRIETOR, E a In arithmetic thee ‘God to Thee.” pabout 50° pupils, Bnot to build'a véry hot fire in the ls ne oo Ppupils have reachéd the department ¥stove till they got the flue fixed: Saclmehaeg dca of fractious, TURsDAY, Sept. 22, TS81, . M. Manchester, Sierra Valléy, y Wm. Gribble, Somersyille, M. CG, Dunn, Marsin’s Mill. Mrs. Dr. Jones, Grass Valley. Mrs. S. Moore, do G. D. Buxford)& w, Sierra Valley,’ 8. D. Jones, San Francisco. G. Noonan & w Moore’s Flat, ” A. L, Coombs, Grass Nalley. P. Shingle, Scott’s Flat. Geo. Lawrence, Amazon Mine, G, D. McLean. Sweetland, a fy he schoothotise’ was one of the FY lrall-the above grades drawing is*best in the fatming portions ‘of them gtaught. Reading,: so-importan’ in'§county. It was finely equipped with@ mthe lower grades, is ‘taught thoroughFUNERAL NOTES, Half-hour guns, beginning at‘1] o'clock A. M., will be fired: on York “ypatent seats and desks, and_ it 134 Ely by the best methods known to the #feared thatthe people of the district 4 ing reduced so that no damage cangecraft. The children are stimulated @will not feél able to replace it andg result from concussion. Despite% Bthe library for some time tocome, this precaution on the part of the@and to eugage ina conversation abouts Committee, it would be well for per¥ Seine tee mit during the reading. The teacher. Downieville Messenger Hiems. ; x. .ran that right ahead of her were@humiliation and prayer, on account¥sons who have buildings in that partgleads the clase* and. sustains its in-¥ Aa invalid Chinawoman was burn M “1 ge ans eta gy “\, some iron rods projecting from the fof the death of President Garfield, Gof the city ‘to keep their windows terest by suggestive questions, based Bod +7 aeuch at Downieville last Tues-™ . NC. Greeley, Newcastle ae “ear-of a. wagon that stood in thegand it had been previously proclaim-graised a trifle, ae their preparatory apateee: eisitt fg C. Aragondt, city. street. Her face collided with onefed a state holiday, ‘for a sinilar#y Those of our citizens who desire toMof the lesson, Words used in the”. ‘An nae baie ee a M. oe Dumler, Omaha, e She thre her arms: se, by Gov Perkit 8 contribute flower ith whiel OD niext are made to serve in hew; Gr I J, “y 0. 3 oore,: city, : of them. She threw up her arms¥purpose, by Governor Perkins.’ 1 hegeontribute flowers with which to h . . &burglarize the express office in thed Erastus Boxy, Clerk: and felf backward as though dead. intention is that the day should begdecorate the catafaleo ehould not#combinations originated by the a SACS A ne of glass was’ _ CCRT i eer: sere Some gentlemen rushed to her;" ex-fobserved throughout, by a total. ves-@fuil-to leave their offerings to-morrowgdred themselves. Words_are a eee iota pS winduw bat a emu crs ae pecting to find that at the very#sation from all business vocations™ forenoon at G, _E. Withington’s ongten upon the slate and memorized, § the parties were probably frichtened/a DIAMOND PALAGE . least serions injury had been wrought that can be avoided. We ure cer-%Broad-street, then written upon the black DORE ay by a dog inside aes i 3 by the collision. As she jumped up tain our fellow citizens need only be The Good Templars are request from memory, then spelt aloud ing The Gold Blawg qasrts mine hace Broad Street, someone asked, ‘‘Are you hurt?”"greminded of these points: to insure gto meet in Morgan & Roberts’ Ha age convert to give the sy llabion~ Dedce tivetvc feet wide. It has been iy Nevada City, Cal. and she quickly responded, “No, @thoir acquiescence in the reasonable $at 12 o’clock M. eon A review of the Sinetron a on 70 feet The twelve-sianipl Rok ee : sir, but I was-awfully scared,” And@requirements of a public duty. There@ It has‘beep determined not to haveggmarks aids pronunciation and en-4 ait bed sabe elke the eae fn away she went, mis nolaw compelling any plaice’: of ‘California represented in the processables the pupils to use the dictionary Beinn : . ie 4 f : : sg Ola eee : aay meleanup ‘of amalgam’ averaging’ SURI Aceh be OAD aie see Fabusiness to close, but we would sug-sion by a lady. dressed in mourning, Maright. Many. applicants to teach Mtiwelve “ad aha panes The MRS. L. W. THATCHER, : Sierra Valley Notes. ” pent to everybody the propriety of fas had been aigunsted: Xt is the) gneed eateries: ae yee Messenger inka iv msy develop ee The people of Sierra Valley’ havel° 094 their premises during the enBccsire of the Committee to avoid alli wevpptleiahs Saleh Sable : ~“iMinto one of the best mines in. thatl : ‘what appears to @ resident of theg*ite of Monday. pe aie #0 abmecnnenty Ciapley. Ere ectnick, Rad he w teaser ae oom county Gold and Silver Watches, é we of x $ ¢ see 2 4 ac ‘ : % a) pret . "ie’A’bevy of ladies were engaged @position. ad 4 mining regions an easy way of get-% ORDERS FROM THE MARSHAL, : : : 2 Saged G fic oa ‘ 7 : Sn AEE MEA i ce i : : ting along, They rely solely -forf All organizations, including themes wterday rig: dipaping no . ae — a i ithe pea — : . vests <OWELEY, . support upon raising live stock andg military, firemen, civic societies ~~ . ses DIMOY wnat ier he ante oC : a ‘A special meeting of Mavada Lodzegiamonds, Clocks, Silverware. hay, aud their labors.are profitable. schools, etc., will mect at their re vcTetyY 8nd musical. exercises willgging, opening near the floor and cell No 13, F. and A. M: will be held at@ Sys 1 Xf » €UC., oIr e i . ra eoiet i : * o Ay . « ANAe d : : Nllcaed : Hay sells for $8 a ton and beef cattleMsnective headquarters at 12 o’clock,§ = bela. #0 one nd of the “halt: iaging:of each room, ta a oot Masonic Hall, oy Monday, Sept. 26.590 country orders pro tly filled, Good at from six to seven cents a pound. : “ee irre peiupisna whe will mthe grand stand'capable of accommo-sgrent and outlet, The pupils appearwat 12 o'clock My‘for .the purpose of§ sent 0, D. promptly filled, Goods Yet there are many people who®mar , t 12:45:t . s : “7 he a dating about one. hundred: people, tractable, and many fine fices are® oe pin the Paap coremo, & seers eee at undér cvaranien, *Ommarch at 12:45:to their places asfol-Be on ngewe UR yanies Of ourlate President, James: A, Particular attention given to the repairing would. not be entieied to: live there ows: A Tt will be occupied by the, speakersy pean among then iu R Garfield, Visiting: ‘and sojourning §° Fine Watches and warranted for one year, becanes of the iaclation af the local FIRST DIVISION: fend officers of the day, committees ‘The seats are about fi! ed and M [email protected] cordially invited to at-4 : as ity, especially in winter when tweh-3@ Nevada Light Guard. — Along™ pr SreRgeroenie SG miAgere, ne ee = ee pene eh ne Saloon For Sale ty-seven miles of deep" snow. sepa vy, nld street, ‘right a 8% Orders-‘were given yesterday to@barred out, a sehool of mixed gradeg 4s x a M. Preston, Master, . y-seve ow: sepa#Boulder reet, rig z : ee * mY J. H. Bo: AN, Sec. : vafeait Teva the busy orLL Bronk: » Tight resting on Hh in. belfry of the Washingtonggmight be formed under one teacher. ec isclegeie: Seo oe 2 er ht Cluard Band echoolhouse draped in mourning. All our childten, as wards. of State B 6. Special Meeting of I. 0. 0. F. first-class Saloon. No reasonable Battered a Butcher. on De esi ta t fj 6Hon, A. A. Sargent, who will de-fare entitled to an education,. if yos-% eas % . Offer refused. Apply at this office: © ‘ j Fire epartment.—-A ong SacraDiver the Gration at the Armory, sible, 4—. ' There will be a spec'al meeting of ¥ John McCarty gave Fred. Doderer Mento street, right resting on Plaza.& Rosédsue. that 4 “1 ae ‘ ‘Large classes standing Ast theBOustomah Lodge, No. 16, I. O. O.F.,@ Special Notice. the butoher &. licking” Beide Wm. Powgll, Marshal. fe, oP 8 Soak ne wi erie jheref blackboard, make ah unavoidablegat the Lodye room at 12 o'clock M.,f A : 8 ve wounday evening. The committee on® noise with the feet. Mr. Wickes Monday, Sept. 26th, to take part in® Having pecskared % one-half interest in evening. The trial took place before SECOND DIVTSION,. Orator and Chaplain have made ar-}gsuggests that this might be remediedM@the funeral of our late Brother, Jas le gy Hise allege dew ge ve ay Justice Robinson yesterday morning, The civic societies will form alohg@rangements for his reception, Mr aby a rough or upow ae et rigs: Sa gh eis Every, member of the$method-ot informing the publie sak Ehace ne : : : Pin: 4 ‘ a. y smcovering of the base board with agtLodge is urgently re ted to Le 480 connection whatever with the busine hie none kt John. guilty F Main street in the following order, @Sargent was the warm personaly ing or ke fay. Jn. a off Coane. Visiting beethven cordially concerns of Young & Co., end will hot Oa ye. ond fixing Tuesday as the day forthe right resting on Main street friend and for a long time the col-Mnoise should ‘be sought. With aginvited, L. M. Sukerorru, iet” uit oh ee be = pronouncing sentence, The defend -Mpridge: . league of our dead Président. good school/Board, and an efficient# _ ° .N. G.° BRducted umeder the-firm name andstyle of: aot olaims that he attacked DodererM 1p; = F ry . ie eae : : corps of teachers, parents should bé™ A. A. Parker, Rec. Sec. Donnelly and Young.” aaade Knights Templar, in uniform, Excursion trains will 63 run from P amt eh p leak ‘ JOHN C. DONNELLY becayge the latter insulted and was@ FF and A. M., in regalia Cass Valley te thin clhp'ls-maiiliiies satisfied with t e present outlook, , + B Nevada. City, Sept. 23, 1881, ete dad. eee pila =e toe Sa jgheseevann ae 3 ex BEpcdcee Knights of Pythias, Attention. [§——— ae: about to whip his father, D. “-McCarg Eocampment, I. 0.0. F., in resffin order to accommodate those whol wy, Sale on Execution, * : abana sy ty. Regalia. may wish to attend’the obsequies’ tom ™ i a ea The officers and members of Milo MILLINE RYT i a Lodge, I. 0. O. F., in regalia, Mabe observed here: Fare for the Soe aaa ill dais ee Lodge No. 48, Knights of Pythias,§ —AND— : ; EE ents caer rearrange # Ss / e Nelson’s saw mill in Eureka ethren, earnestly@ Ld = ee B'nai B'rith, in regalia, mround trip-will be fifty cents, i iets . , 2 ssc sonic a bani in full aoe FANCY _ Rev. Mr. Jacka, the new pastor of # I. O. of G. T, in regalia, , i Business will be generally,susmerous will Neg ae ania excen~ Bat the Castle Hall of Milo Lodge ‘on¥ cooDs. the M. E. Church at this city, is of A, O. H., in regalia, spended in this-eity to-morrow, and ogg : he Py oe saying * 2 4 Monday, Sept. 26th, at 12 m., to¥ — Huglish parentage, but was rajsed inj} Imp. O. of R. M., in regalia. @cousequently the Transomier willM °802Y) Sept. “7th, by the Sher-@participate in the tuneral ceremo-§ : Ney We of Wie ssesin He entered A. Te of H. tu regalia: : 2 sift : 120,000 feet of clear lumber No. fnies be hcp sear pesmi deceased. MISS M. W. PIERCE Stat isin. Be ha OF EE, 10:28 . E . 4EONARD 8S, CALKiNs, C, C, = the ministry in 1874, while a resi*M . K. of P. in uniform, 1; 196,000 feet common lumber, 19 W. F. Exeresaicut, K. of R. andS, ESIRES to inform th dent of Illinois. He came to CaliH. H. Haskins, Marshal, Leading sitizens4 most localities” logs, 1G head of work oxen, 2 D sae we fornia and joined’ the conference THIRD DIVISION, Mwhere there are pro Resions will. go Ke a) igge _ 8 ries Special Meeting A. 0. H. NEVADA CITY here in 1875. Fur two years past! Sines wedk tie tied foot insteatl of in carriages, oe: ic ains, ong chains, snaking a epecial‘meeting of Division Nom! vicinity, that she will open a Store on » he has been stationed at South#. 2 " Perk‘ \ ike ‘ols Dike chains, 2 ox wagons, 1 four-horse B, A. O. H. will be held at their Hallt ai sourn Tight resting on Pine. jernor Perkins and the. other State i » A O. kt. will be held at their Ha Monday, August 22d, 1881 Buttes, ie a Foflicerg,Will walkin’ the procession MY "3°™ 24 head of horses, 5 mules, Mon Sunday, Sept. z5th, at 2 o’clock,— . Ea En ee Re t Catafaloo, six white horses, ; 08 ? — p 9 sets of harness, 3 six-horse wagons,™P. M. A fall attendance is earnestly@For Fashionable Milline and . : ‘esi. L tesident of the Day, Orator and@® ‘gusies pss Swhifile-tree 1 and binding@esired, as important business. willl ry Tue few remarks made by Presi-® ; ees complete, an se 5 mm ‘ EChaplain, in carriage my Ac is estimated that over GOON, . come before the meeting, Fancy Goods, .~ dont Arthur, on taking the oath of RY" , een Y . ses ‘chains, 26. ecpanis ines y 8,mee : ‘vedby thelf City Trustees in carriage: Bschool children will be-in the proces-' Sa ies oereecnee O.C. Conan, President. ae = —. wes techie ree ~ N Vice Presidents in carriage ‘fasion, and that number of badges are House and Lot for Sale. Crares Grines, Secretary, 2t §On Broad Street, next above the eountry, e intimates his aver-' iy sie? Bteing made : natn > eee AI . i : : ' he aby . ; » 0 sion to any turmoil or conflict, and J: G, Dy Blakey, Marshal. ; 1g : BE A desirable dwelling bouse and lot Knights Templar Notice. er Wiggs J : The members of the Masonic fra; ; _ to any changes. He promises to FOURTH DIVISION, : ternity meat at 11:30.4. x, in ordetit™ West Broad street is offered at a¥ take up the good works inaugurated. Alon Union street and Main right ¥ by his predecessor and do as nearly&resting:on. Broad, as possible as he would have done.@ Coyne's Brass Band, \
There will -be no extra session of § School Department, including the . Congress, and the extra session ‘of Zteachers and,pupils of Nevada City, . the Senate wi l-be only for the pur‘%Sulby Flt? Oakland .and . pose of choosing a presiding Gifiver 4 Valley Vistriets. 80 that in case of accident th» line : _'T. HE Carr, Marsal. of succession will not be broken: # : ‘Thre expressions of opin on whichyare comingyfrom every part of. the Union# show that eople are anxious to support the new Rresideut,. if he will! only act upon such olicy as he J has now outlined. Willow g ‘ MIFTH DIVISION, Along north side ‘of Broad street, fright resting on Ping, : Citizons on foot: R. E. Robinson, Marshal. SIXT DIVISTON, Along south side of Comuiercial and: west side Pine streets,” right resti on Main ‘at Coe’s store, Sitizens in carriages, s “\Joseph Thomas, Marshak € provegsiou willinareh promptStrips of very thin, India rubbe are beginning to be used as a bandage Agios a instead, of, the wa @eusmenly applied.. sto clear the hall for other organizaBe tions, Mbeer draped. Mtencd to the matter immediately. BQartette is to consists of Messrs, @Pleasa ‘Hand, Webber, Robbins and Brown, fand the mixed (seo, Smith, Mrs, Rand Messrs, Hand aud Brown, ; BG a Where she wilt’ , The members of Nevada Comman-Mand respectfully i _ cine i ; dery,.K. T., are requested to meetimstock of Goods, and asks a share of the at their Hall at 12:30.p. M., Monday, fg axis Sept, 26th, to rticipate in the obSbargain. Enquire atthis office. +f, Demorest Fall patterns just reThere area few buildings along Bovived. Catalogues free on applica-Jsequies of our late President. ABK FOR oe g the line of mazch that have not yetMion, Mrs, Lesrer & CRAWFORD. tit By order. i Union India Rubber Eats It is tobe hoped that the occupants of those places will atBaztes’ and childrens’ pictures specialty at Quirk’s. tf lt J. H, BoarpMay, Recorder. Pure Para Gum CRACKPROOF Rubber Boots and Coats. Beware of Imitations Sikes Esure the Boots are stam B Proof on the heels, and oes thet — Gum Sprin on. th 4 bea prings @ foot and instep, Imp. 0. R. M, Notice, The members-6¢ Wyoming Tribe, O; R. M., aie requestAs arranged yesterday the male nt Furnished Rooms to Rent.2n Enquire at this office, a23 o uartette of Mrs, . B. Bi Potter \ Quirx is doing the finest work ov-; er done in this county, and has th } revent their cracking or breaking. best instruments to do it with, Pe .M ‘Wem ot R. a or Bap exe } pit mi GM. mm oF act . 2 For Sale’ by all Dealers. dentwith all truthfulness and sincerity what ‘‘Anthony” remarked o PBrutus:” ‘His life was: gentle, and the elements so mixed in him that nature might stand up and gay’ to.all,the world, “Chat was a-maa,’ He Special Meeting A. O.U. W. All kinds Rubber Belting, ‘Pachi ae Ae : » Hose, Springs, Clothi Boots There will bea s 1 m-et ng » Springs, Clothing, Nevada City Lodge No. 52, A. O~ Shoes, Ete, W., Sunday afteraoon at 2 o'clock. eR . A full attendance of members rape ony EAR RUBBER: co. avested, J.A. Rar, M, W: e236 fir Suh RGRSE 2) Agente Y guarenteed to be the 1 of any leus.on the coast, , tf 4 , : > the flames. Mr. Schwértz, one of Zbottle. _Sold everywhere,” tf » THE D. NEVA! SHB) Howa La has soviet utation fo thropy, bi tain exten Fed Spiritu from that o: liaay m nights sin bed the re denly bee She her bed \ ooke azo. “Ri fiitiry bod ous appar spoken th ished, ani forn.o€ th The lady his satan) she sudde sensation, effort spr she did -s ing her i vanished. was full that it wi threw op escape be . death. She. has tic deviland for some peo) belie’ the This is but it is 1 erred to b is given . friends, Various . Wintry Nevada about 183 The Ti lished ag . Ing. Yesterc uty Tax was splitt his home wound on The sh mine, jus down 300 ter wheel pumping The M Grass Va the hoisti by the J put the sa caim, . A body Jated in pectedly — the miner: nel on Wi trict, and to save th nearly fill Att Rev. Trinity Cl Rev. J. the Bapti évening. Rev, Ki pointed . Peark. evening fo City. Rev. Mi Congregat hours, H will be President programm be rendere Prof, Mul ealling;” “ **The Pres he Done.” WHA’ Personal ; Geo, A, Mike C: will resum row Gauge The Gr Mrs. Alde Was conduc nary, in ti property, . parture fo. weeks, 2 — Schoo At Mrs,