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Bi aoe aad
THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
=a Pett
Mining Boom at Mooney Fiat.
Great excitement is occasioned at
Mooney Flat, in the lower part of
this county, over the discovery and
location of some placer mining
ground, A company from San Francisco, Setes, of George Barstow,
Peter Jas, R. Lee, M. W
Fox, Es G. Stetson, Geo. H.
~ Forster, Octave G, du Py and Alton
H. Clough located about 160 acres.
Another, the Bonanza Mining Company, consisting of J. B. Faller, W.
A. Winer, Jobs Clowth, B. Batler
120 acres further ‘north, and stitl
endlbs. a tig she abore two locations, who claim the first two
arenall and void, as Mooney Flat
mining district has never taken any
action to conform to thé’ government
mining laws, The district laws say
that 20 feet front, renning to the
center of the hill is the lawful location:Fhe-first:two companies,thinking the laws had been changed, made
their locations in confurmity to the
U. 8. laws. The last locators get
away with the pie, which is a good
one, well baked and well seasoned,
ala gold dust. There is much excitement over the locations by the
old fortyniners thereabouts, who
now say, ‘‘dog gone it, why didn’t I
locate it 30 years ago. I always
thought the ‘channel went through
that way.” The liberal offers of the
Excelsior Water Company to prospectors will induce others to make
locations, when we may expect to
hear of good old times again in that
part of the county.
ied
Smartaville Looming Up.
Pa
A correspondent writing to the
Transcript from Smartsvil'e says:
‘For the last three months our village has resembled the habitation of
the dead, and fears were entertained
that it would always remain so.
About that time the management of
our mines changed hands, and unfortunately for the village and surroundings it did not fall into hands that
added any great energy to the working of the mines. Nine-tenths of
our citizens had nearly given up the
hope that we would ever recover our
former activity and liveliness. But
James is himself again, and all join
in huzzas in the prospect that. he
will’again bring our once prosperous
village to its former self. The present ‘Inspector’ of the Excelsior company’s mining property, James O’Brien, Esq., has again been given
the helm, and with his customary
energy, has already made our countenances “‘round up,” when before
they were as long as mourners at a
funeral. James suddenly appeared
among us as though he dropped from
the heavens, making us all feel as
happy as ‘‘Oscar’s” big sunflower.”
A Nice Place.
The west side of Sierra valley
must be a charming: region. From
Susanville to Beckwith’s, twenty-five
miles, is a double row of thrifty. settlements, These form an uubroken
line, each farm joining its neighbor
closely, The yield of the soil is
abundant and varied, rainfall certain, timber plentiful, aud the people are exceedingly social and neighborly. Irrigation is in some places desirable and natural reservoirs indent
the mountain ranges ready tobe utilized, The neighborly character of
the people may be judged by their
treatment of William Sperry.. In
February his house was burned ‘and:
he lust all its contents, At once the
people moved a good house upon his
land, furnished it, stocked it with
provisions, and by the aid of social
entertainments raised $600 to set the
man on his feet again. The Sierra
‘‘west side” séts the world an example. .
reais tases ce
Onz thousand Chicago quarrymen
are on a strike, having become dissatisfied with a dollar anda half a
day, a thoueand Chinamen ought to
be-sent there immediately. Itr is
not likely that. the .climate would
' ‘prove very good, A thousands bundles of bones would shortly return,
' nicely boxed up, on their way to
China, But it would not createany
remarkable commotion if a thousand
Chinese were to be used in suchmanner here. We know well enough
that it would be impossible in any
other section of the Union; the fed‘. eral army and the state militia would
be powerless, Riot and great loss
of would be inevitable,
Iv you want to smoke’ and your
girl don’t. like. the-smell of tobacco
use the’ Musk and Cinnamon cigar.
Manufactured by Wu, Girrin.
“. known
LITTLE or RVERYTHING. ©
—_—_—_—
Sheriff Ben Fitch has “gate
By the explosion of a boiler at
Baltimore, Md,, “twelve persons
were killed.
‘The Chicago Presbytery . thank
atiti-Chinese bill.
Wm. Evaos was assassinated in
Newton county, Ark., Monday
night:
The long drought if Wyoming
on the cattle ranges is now assured.
George T. Russel, a printer, wellon this coast, died
‘Wednesday at-Tombstone, A. T.
Achild and its grandmother were
both killed at Milwaukee, Wis.,
by taking & patent rat poison.
The damage to fruit in Kentucky
by the remarkably cold weather is
very great.
A safe burglar was sentenced at
Santa Rosa to twenty-five years in
the State Prison, ~
Judge Edwin Bancroft shot J.
Holtz at ‘Texarkana, Ark., probably destroying both his eyes. _
John Nassett shot his son near
Cambridge, Ohio, and then killed
hir mself,
Parnell has not reached Paris,
and nobody. seems to know his
whereabouts:
The cold weather in Ohio has
is entertained for the wheat.
Dallas, Texas, was again visited
bya terrific and damaging storm
of hail and rain.
‘The Governing Board of Harvard
College have decided against the
medical school.
John F, Slater, of Norwich,
Conn., proposes to create a fund of
$1,000,000 for the education of
freedmen.
Minister Sargent has arrived in
Washington on his way to Germany,
and will be joined by his family this
week.
A bill has been agreed upon by
the House commiittéeon the law regarding the election of President
and Vice-President.
Pivate Ira S. Harrison was accidentally shot and dangerously
wounded at Boise City, Idaho, while.
af target practice.
Fears are entertained at St. Johns;
N. F., for the safety of the steamer
‘Albarn, with freight and passengers from New York.
General Sherman and party arning, where they will remain until
Tuesday.
An Anti-Chinese Pacific Slope
Convention has been called . to
meet at San Francisco, April 24, to
devise“a plan for ridding the community of the presence of Chinese.
The Private Secretary of the Governor of Nevada, who draws a salary of $3,600-a year, for smoking
cigars on the Capitol steps, denounces as an infamous lie a report
that he intends to resign.
There are in the Stockton Insane
Asylum now 1,092 insane persons,
of whom 776 are males and 316 females, This is an increase of one
female and nine males since a
month ago. Six males and one female died during the month.
An infant daughter, five months
old, of Mr. and Mrs. John RGar:
ner, near Oakville, was left in a
chair by the fire-place, and in the
absence of the attendant fell in the
fire and was so badly burned as to
die the next day,
John Guthrie, of Winnemucca,
has_several hundred. merino ewes,
which this year yielded a great
increase—for the whole’flock it was
about as three to two. He attributes this to the food and warm
shelter with which his sheep are
provided during inclement weather.
The new comet discovered by
Professor Wells of Albany is approaching the earth at the rate of
2,000,000 miles per duy. It promises
to be fully as large and: brilliant as
the comet of 1880, and it will! be
visable to the naked .eye in about
five weeks. When the starry visitor
was first discovered, it was 464,000,000 miles away. This comet is remarkable for’ its small perihelion
distance. In many respects it resembles Donati’s comét, 1858,
id
Empoyes of the Government in
the Navy Yards and other laborers
to the number of eight thousand
have brought suit against the Government for back pay for the extra
compelled to work each day, sinve
the enactment of the eight hour
law in 1868, General Butler ‘has
been retained to prosecute the suit.
' Suoxe the dainty Musk and Cinamou cigars,. Manufactured _b:
ald on ! Wu GIFFEN, ¥
, Quir smoking cigarettes and tr
Giffin’s musk and « cinnamon oe
o
President. Arthur. for vetoing. the,
Pout upon the broad Pacific, or into
killed all the strawberries, and fear .
proposition to educate women in. its . ’
rived at Los Angeles Thursday eve-}:
two hours which they have been. .
‘ INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN H
Marelens. Abolished.
The Supreme ‘Court “he
cided, says an ex
and that, owing tothe. provisions of
the Constitution, no license tax” can
be collected.
vision of the new Constitution’ réntax,and that the County Clerk has no
longer any power to issue a marriage
license. Now, noder the law, people however anxious and willing, cannot marry without a license, parties
desiring to e:ter into matrimon-,
are dcbarred from contracting marriage. However, if they are determined upon marrying, they can go
another State where the obstacles
that exist in California, do not~ present themselves. —Napa Reporter.
8500 Chinese Vs. 179 White Men,
The above figures represent the
number of persons engaged in the
manufacture of Cigars in Cal. One of
the 179 isin your city, patronize him
and thereby show your sincerity on
the Chinege question.
al4-tf Girrtn, Cizar Maker.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Sita :
NATIONAL EXCHANGE HOTEL.
S*/NLEY A. EDDY. Proprietor
Fripay, April 14th, 1882,
H. A. Howard, City.
T. P. Crandall, s. °°
D. Jewellyn, San Juan.
J. Sherman, New York.
J. R. Hawkins, San Francisco.
M. McDonald, Chicago.
G. D. McLean, Giaee Valley.
A. N. Crane, San Francisco.
Mf e Hanley, Rainbow Mine,
H. Ball, San Francisco.
; ie R. <i Skidmore, Bloomfield.
T. Rowe, Grass Valley.
W. Ca'kins, City.
G, Calkins, ©‘
TD, Calkins, Forest City.
J. W. Rumsey, Grass Valley.
Henry Gaylord, City.
Erasrvs Bois, Clerk.
ATTENTION!
MR. E. DEGANEY,
Champion Dyer & Scourer,
AS OPENED A SHOP, nearly o; —
H Wells, Fargo & Co's Express Office in
NEVADA CITY, in
Sanford’s Building, Broad St,,
Where he is now prepared to do. a large
business of
Dyeing and Scouring Gent's Clothfing, Ladies’ Dresses, Kid Gleves,
Furs, Laces, Curtains,
Blankets, etc.
FLANNELS CLEANED, DY ED AND
REPAIRED.
eeu:
He will also have an office at GRASS VALLEY. at Frank Lamblet’s Barber Shop, on
Mill street, corner Bank Alley.
—o—
Give him a call, All work guaranteed,
and done by a new process. just received
Jrom Paris.
Nevada City, April 16th.
Notice to Creditors.
N the Superior Court of Nevada county,
State of California, in the matter of the
i wi of John Hyslop, deceased. Notice
‘ereby given by the undersigned adminhr of the ‘estate of John Hyslop, dejceasc', to all creditors of, and all persons
“haviny claims avainst the said deceased, to
exhi sit them with the neces: vouchers,
within four months after the first publication of this notice, to the, said administraror
at his office on Bridge street, in the town of
Truckee, Cal. WM. IRWIN,
Administrator of the estate of John Hyslop,
deceased.
Dated, Truckee, April 15th; 1882,
Walling & Weisenburger, Atty’s. ‘al6
Nevada and Grass Valley
Wood & Lumber Co.
K™ CONSTANTLY ON HAND
: FoR. SALE
All kinds of Common and Clear
DBUMBEF.
Orders left at’ thé office at the Yard, at
Town Talk, on the Grass Valley road will be
promptly attended to.
Valuable Lots For Sale.
] wills Sell
200 feet on Park Avenue,
Each Lot 40 feet front, 190
feet deep, for $450 per lot, on
installment plan of $10 00 per
month «=
Interest one per cent per month. A guarantee title by A. Sanford.
Enquiry on the premises, of of
J. ANDERSON
Nevada City, March 26th—
A. LADEMAN,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions, Etc.
Junction of Broad and Commercial Streets
Nevada City. *’
Choice Family G oceriesa eee:
PROF. E. MULLER
TEACHER OFr—
—_MuUsIC,—_—
-~AND— 4
FOREIGN Lancuaces.
oe
inoperative said section, .
It seems that this pro. ‘
i wry in inselvency by which it a;
business will apply on the
_. Sony ye Bete
ders inoperative the marriage license . _
Invisible Hair Nets,
Invisible, Pins, Curls,
Puffs, Frizzétes: &c.,
all selling at «very low
‘Prices:
Call at the N ATION AL E xd Hore.
. ! the Superior Court. of the County of
Peed, Shr State of Noralamyes In. the ‘
debtor. An aa is Court “having —
ar gt made : hercin, edule and in
yhousen te file its sched ath
oe in insolvency, and the said F. L. Harrypa an on the 12th day of cme 1 hay.
ing filed in th's Court his schedule and-invenrs that
an insolvent debtor, the said F. L. Har1yhousen is hereby declared to be insolvent.
¢ Sheriff of the County of Nevada ishereby directed to take possession of all the estate both real and personal of said F. L. Harryhouser, debtor, except such as may be by
law exempt { from execution, and all of his
books of and pa_ and to keep the same safely, ‘until’ the
intment of an assignee ef his estate.
a rsonsare forbidden to pay any debts
to the said insolvent or to deliver any property belonging to him, or to pn,
drm or corporation or assoviation bolts use,
The said debtor is hereby forbidden to
transferordeliver any property, until the
further Order of this Court, except. aad rein.
ordered, It is further ordered that all the
creditors of said debtor beand appear, before
the Hon, John Caldwell, J ofthe Super~
ior Court of the County ¢ of Nevada; in open
Court at the Court Room of said Court in
the City of Nevada, om Monday, the fifteenth day of 'May, A. D., 1882, atten
o'clock, a. Mi, of that day to prove, their
debts and choose one or ‘more assignees of . .
the estate of said debtor,
It is further ordered that the order be published in the Nevada Daily Transcripta newsPaper of general circulation, published in
Nevada City, Nevada Vounty, as often as the
said paper is published before the day set for
the meeting of Creditors, and it is farther
ordered that in the meantime all proceedings against the said insolvent be stayed.
Dated April 12th, 1882,
JOHN CALDWELI,
Judge of the Superior Court of Nevada
County, California.
E. H, Gaylord, Attorney.
FOR TREASURER.
al3
OS. D. FLEMING, is hereby announced
asa candidate for re-election to the office
Election May 1st. .
FOR CITY MARSHAL.
oJ
of City Treasurer.
RASTUS BALDRIDGE will be a candidate for re-election to the office of
City Marshal. Election Monday, May Ist.
WILL BE SOLD AT COST!
W. R. COE’S,
BOOT AND SHOE ‘STORY,
COR. COMMERCIAL AND MAIN STREETS.
N. ORDER TO CLOSE OUT MY WINTER
stock of Boots and Shoes, I will, for the
NEXT SIXTY DAYS
Sell Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’ and
Children’s Boots, Shoes, Arctics ant Rubbers at
ACTUAL COST PRICES!
I guarantee ali goods in my store to be of
superior quality, of the best workmanship, . ”
and second to none in the market.
Persons in want of BOOTS or SHOES
should ¢all early and sécure choice of sizes
as well as great bargains.
My stock must be~reduced to: make room
for my mammoth Sprfng invoice.
WM. R; COE,
Corner Main and Commercial streets, Nevada City, Niter3
Fine Ranch For Sale.
at RESIDENCE OF THE LATE.J, RB.
POOLER, on Wooa’s Ravine. near Nevada City, IS. OFFERED FOR SALE CHEAP.
Has a good house, barn and outbuildings. —
Orchard has about 300 trees, nearly half
Bartlett pears, Water can be gg at
avery low rate. Also, two fine cows. Will
‘sell everything in house arid on ranch at a
low price. Apply through Postoffice or at
residence,
March 26th. MRS. MATILDA POQLER.
TO LET.
THE. FORREST. HOUSE,
(NEAR FOOT OF BROAD STREET,)
With.all the Furniture.
SUITABLE FOR BOARDING!
~AND—
LODGING HOUSE.
HOUSE AND FURNITURE
ALL NEW, 42@7FOURTEEN
SLEEPING ROOMS, furnished complete. Also Kitehen
and Dining Room complete,—
Also four other Rooms con“. neeted with the Saloon in front. Two Bars,
furnished complete, in connection with Large
suitable for any, business,
Parties wis to en; in a good paying
© premises,
MRS. M: PINGREE.
Nevada City, March 4th.
: WALTZING CONTEST.
vea GENTLENTEST on
so Sly psd April 2ist.
po Bed d HALL. “The person ‘wal
é greatest
4 bee Re
distance in one Per will gx
Twenty. Dollars. :
‘Contestants must ver sg Shee nas by
‘ AND THOROUGH: BASE’ =
Jig Brod and Gnmunero ta Nera iy vad
ee will be Feld ae
ely 9 nt is open to all’ a in Ne-'
vada County.
“office
m1 t06 PM
R. P. UPTON, Jr.
‘SOMETHING NEW
VOGELMAN-& WEBBER
AVE JUST RECEIVED FROM PHILADELPHIA, CINCINNATI and SAN
FRANCISCO, a full line of Boots and Shoes
for men, boys, ladies, misses and children,
comprising many new styles for Spring and
Summer wear. A full assortment of ;
Ladies’, Misses & Children’sShoe
Always on hand. New Styles of
Opera. Slippers, Vassar
Ties and Sandals, Ete.,
And all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES at
Bottom-Prices for Cash!
We keep the largest and best Stock
in the City irem which to select.
Thankful for past patronage. we hope to
merit a continuance of the same, and ask
Everybody to Give us a aan
No trouble to show goods.
All goods guaranteed as represented.
Orders from the Country promptly attended to.
VOGELMAN & WEBBER,
Broad st. opp. Citizens Bank.
GALICO PARTY !
al2.
N COMPLIANCE WITH A PUBLISHED REQUEST OF NUMEROUS CITI
ZENS, TH
YOUNG MEN’S
SOCIAL CLUB,
—OF NEVADA CITY,—
—WILL GIVE A—
HUNT’S HALL,
—~ON—
Friday Evening, April 28th
Pe it
NO PAINS WILL BE SPARED BY THE
MEMBERS OF THE CLUB TO RENDER
THIS PARTY EQUAL. TO ANY HERETO.
FORE GIVEN.
0
Reception Committee.
A. Nivens, George Hentz, H.V. Reardan,
J.B, Gray, D. E. Monti E. C. Wolfe.
—o—
Floor Managers.
E. M. Brown, B. N. Shoecraft, T) McCaule M
Ww. Welch, Carl Muller, J. M. Hadley. ss
peer.
Floor Director A. R. LORD.
~—-o—
Tickets $1.50.
&> A General Invitation is. extended to all
friends of the’ Club.
GRAND MARCH WILL BEGIN AT 9,
O'CLOCK.
i
DR, A. BARKAN, _
Specialist for Diseases
-OF THE—
EYE ,EAR & THROAT,
HS per URNED sedating a Nistormer aes, .
_ Opposite the CHRONICLE BUILDING.
BOOTS ¢ SHOES.
305 Sinn aati Francisco, .
ment of
—,s 22 T
We have on hand ‘which
WE MEAN.
. HYMAN BROS.—Whol eH ses—
7 Murray Street; New York. (:
216, 218 Cal. St,, San Franc’sco. (
Honolulu, Sandwieh Islands. )
COR. BROAD & PINE
Ladies and
Your earnest attention,
a river.
the giant oak forever.
the public
And Thousands of
HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR
Annnal Spring. and Samer suply
Aa ET 2
MENS, YOUTH’ S and BOY'S.
Boots; Ladies Shoes, Trunks, Satchels, Valises,
Avo Evenrtume Usuatiy Fourn iw a First Guass Corus House,
The above Goods were maaufactured expressly for this market, and
we would “ar call bp attention of the public to the large assort=IN G
hbraces some of ‘the “NOBBIEST AND MosT’
STYLISH SUITS EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. ~
paar arnt? PEE.
Our facilities in business ciabiea' us to sell goods: .
“Cheaper Than Any’ Other House in the County !Being Large Wholesalers and Importers we therefore propose to sell
goods so low that competition will be out of the question:
STS., NEVADA CITY,
nd, Coleman
your careful perusal of
this advertisement is requested, that you may
EXAMINE OUR PRICES IN COMPARISON
WITH OTHER HOUSES !
Perhaps it will mark a new era in your history—
a change in the tide of your fortune.
the streamlet cast has changed the course of many
A dew drop on the sud plant has warped
A pebble in
We beg to inform you that we intend offering to
EMBROIDER IES, RIBBONS, COLLARETTS,
European Novelties. <3
READ THIS
Mohair Dress Goods
Brocaded ‘
Mammuil Cloth, only
Ladies Silk Hankerchiefs. .
Ladies Heavy Hose, only
Ladies Celluloid Bracelets. .
Pansy. ae only
‘. Safety Pins.
Jet Earrings.
9 cts
» 124
124¢*
49 “
. 49 ‘<
9 se
39 *«
Children’s Handkerchiefs.. 5
Fine Rnching, only
Barbars Linen Thread. . ;
Wire Magnetic Hair Brushes 25 ‘
Heavy Linen Crash 124‘*
Coral Pins
Two-Bit Bottle Shoe Dressing o*
Six-Bit * Chon De Leis 39 <
Two-Bit
Beautiful Kid Gloves : gla
Gent’s Collar Buttons.. .24, 9, 25'*
os
Oo 2
PRICE LIST!
Gent’ 8 Silk Scarf Forms. .
Lace Edging, 3, 5, 7 to
Table Linen, very a
tps Bees Towels, ‘9 to:
fect itent 8 Black Ink, only..
Shoal. Twist
-50, 25 ¢
*) 3 oz two-bit Cardcello Silk. .
All wool Flannel Sacking. .
40.inch Cashmere, only
Beautiful Black Silk Fringe. .
Children’s very heavy Hose..
Gents’ full finished Nocks. .
‘ ' Gent? 's' Handkerchiefs:
Sweet Bye and Bye Cologne.
Ladies Back Comis, 9, 25 and 49 *
Misses Handsome Neck Chains 19 “‘
Misses Lisle Thread. ‘Gloves., 19 ‘Coloed Cot. Flannel.for Sacks 25
Beautiful Ties, only
Nearly all two:bit articles.
WM. H.
So
sii Provisions, Canned
ee
CONSTANTLYONHAND A you. AND FRESH STOCK or,
PLEASE : DON'T ASK FOR CREDIT.
With strict sane to the ete rules we .
intend to push steadily forward
HONORABLE DEALING, PROMPT AND POLITE ATTENTION, LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, AND
oe MISREPRESENT ATION.
Yours Respectfully,
BEARNHARD& SHALLENBERGER,
_AMERICAN NINE CENT STORE. °
The Boss. ; GTOCETY Sine
SMITH,
THE OLD RELIABLE FAMILY. @ROcER
Commercial Street, Nevada City. yy *
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Gis, Hans, Bacon, Fluat,
WINES, LIQUORS; &c.
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