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August 15, 1877 (4 pages)

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j : &, The Daily Geanseript, _,alaime.” The Times proved to "that McBride was entitled te all tbe eis NEVADA CITY, CAL. { ' t j i ql — en acan That Correspondent, The Grass Valley Union comes. fo, the rescue of its correspondent, "CO. C."’ and says ‘“‘the pvor'man gets abused every day except Monday, _ by the Nevada Tranxscaipt, and on ‘Saturday of each week by the San Jaan Times.”’’ Now that’s a whopper. The Union editor is given to exaggeration most fearfully, . The Tansonret has contained but two articles in regard to its corresponds, “eat, simply for the ‘reason that we d> not deem his correspondence of “sufficient importance to was'é avy] ~»—words-abont; Phen ~ the —-Usion . goes to say tuat*‘the Tuanscaipr is. “HOt Vitrolio in its ways, but. i it is ‘ast strongly vinegarily as it kuows how: to be.” Ob no, you Me ‘ni ‘taken. Weare not that way iuclined, neiiL. er do wedepurt from the truth, -f “the faets which wé state are consid” ered ‘‘vinegurily,’’ then we. plead guilty. to the charge, The Union ‘says *‘we do not know whether our ‘cotrespondent ‘lies or not,’”? Is it fot dbsut time ‘you ‘fouud ~ oat? Stidger says. he dogs, and-we think he ought to know, avd as you do not kaow we shall be «compelled to _come tothe conolusion that the Times’ statement’ must be 4 aly Then the Union says; The Taanscuse blew on its trnmpet and. proclaimed to the intently listening veters of Nevada connty: that “Miujor McBride, Republican candi‘daie ‘for Sheriff, was Superintendent of the. Jurgest mive io Bridgeport » township (meaning the American qiine) aod that while be (Major McBide) was such Superintendent of said large mine, Chinamen were dis charged from employment there by the order of the said Superintendent. Our correspondent, U. C., wrote that Major ¢Brida’t never was Saperinteudent vf thet ntiav. Then it was thut O, C, was denounced as a liar. The Union editor is teagtat on misrepresentation, sud it does reully seem very hard for him to stute facts as they exist; We cannot ‘see that anything cau be gained by such a course as he is bent on pursuing. We did state Mejor McBride was **Saperistendent,”’ and at the time we wrote the article in reference thereto, we believed it, As soon as we found out our mistake we corrected it by saying be was Trustee. That, however, did not amount to anythiog, because we proved beyond eavil that he was the prime mover in having the Coinamen discharged from the American Co’s claims, and that was the only point We attemptedtomake. It don’t make a particle of difference whether he was Superintendent or Trustee, so long as he really did cause the Chinamen to be discharged. TItia not true as the Union states, that *C. C.” was de. pounced.as.a liar, because he stated that McBride was net Superintendent, We sever used such language towards him, but the San Juan}; “Times did, ‘bedause “C. 0." said} ‘thut MeBride was not the. moving “spirit ia “having the Chinamen . fis ‘charged: from the American satisfaction ‘of any reasonable mi credit, aud went so far as to refer to -» the owners ofthe mine to substan“tate its statements, in the. following languyger “Ef OG. the-writer-of lying arti* eles tothe Grass Valley Union will tall upon the following geutlemen, she thay leacn who it way that made » the-tiest movement towards driving ee from ‘the Aimericati® Co's mine imon “Farth, Sutinel M, Orally Wow Welker, James Scott, A. Be Swan and Jobu “Hy Brown. *-AN of these getitleiien Wredwners in tiut mine, und are perfectly familiur witb the circumstances. After the order hud*been given to the Superintendent to a. a the Chi“aiamen, “he waivered, and did not disvbsrge them until after Major MeBride culnplaiued to bin for bis de} Grosse luy in ourrying out the order.” a a OD me . Stam) by your deiethdat let come . ’ What may, isa good moito. If yon}, dop’t stand by them you needu’t ex_peot them to stand by yea: So —4 whether théy he friends of high -or iw low degree, ia afffieice or Poverty, _. hick tothem and don’t stop to iunite “whether it. Will be popular. Whenever you prove traitor ard desert those. who.bave stood ep for you aud ‘helped® your battles, “you will find yourself without any one to con} gtutulutesyousmpom your achieve . . ineuts,or vuiufurt: you fdu'wn_ evil Jet riabey ~ -goue thigk vineieesa or — 1H of ' 3M Wednesday, August 15, 1877, The Republican Cendiddte for . State. Senator. ‘We herewith append a sbott s wapwulaet 'P . Walling, the Bépyb : nominee t. State Senator. ‘He was borin Scott county, Iowa, ‘ia 1841. Iu 1861, August 12h, be ‘enlisted ns a private in'Go. A, Sth/Towa VYoluo4 teer Lofantry, to serve threé years, or’ during the war. December ‘81st, 1863 he, with his regiment, 'ré-enlistasa veteran volanteer, in which capacity he served until February 2ist. 1865, at which time be ‘was'prothoied tu the position of Lit Lieutenant, serving if that’ capacity from that time to December 30th, ‘1865, when be was faulty ‘discharged, baving served io ‘ull ‘years, 4-mountbs and 18 dwys. ‘Daring that time he took part jumany butdles aad skiamisher, and wits « prisoner six months of the. time ‘in Southern prison peos, Iu . Mareb , 1866, ‘he moved to Nevada County, Culifornia, where he has continuonsly resided ever since. In 4871 he, was.elec.ed County Keeu,-. der, which offise he filled for two Yours wad gave the very best s.tisfaction.to all. who.bad business with him. -Doring his term cf office as: County Recorder, he begaato read law, and opoti lewving the Recotder's office was elected Jastice of the Peace for Nevada Towuship. After serving two years in that capacity, having continued the study of the law, in April 1876, be was admitted as an attorney and counselor at law in the. Snpreme Court of our State, Since bis' admission, é*has devoted his time to the practice of his profession in Nevada City, He is a man. bighly esteemed by all who know him, and if elected td the Senate we know the people will feel very proud of the record. he will make for himself und forthe Republican party. He will visit mearly every precinct in connty,and the voters of both par. ties shonld make it their. business. toi}. become. well.acquainted with him: ne Republican Candidate for Treasurer, Win. K. Speneer is the eunta nominee of the Republican purty for the office of County Treasurer. Mr, Spencer has been » resident. of Grass Vullgy fora great mavy years. He is very popular man and is deserving Of the office for which he . has been nominated. He is a good busiuess man, hovest and capable, and posseses every qualification that go to muke upa good county. Trea:urer. If he receives the full vote of the Republican party, to which he is entitled for bis long services in the ranks, he will be elected by. about three hundred majority, The Republicans did well in nominating Mr. out and work for him he will be « resident of this city on ‘and after March next. ews A correspondent of the Virginia City Euterprise, pe the following list of “Dames of the Yuba county Bar, in the old fiysh . times. In chn‘nection therewith he says: Do you ‘remember the legal fraternity of Yuba county, meneowsia, . in the old now i‘ the bigheat Secitions of hon. or and (rust; good many have_passed away. Lhave Jong thought that if @ het of their ‘uames could be published, ‘it would: be most welcowe to Yuba county men and. bea choice addition to scrap’ books all over this coast. With this thought Ihave ftom memory compiled the Hames of the old Marysville Bur,aad ‘others who were. directly connected there with the courts, and I subaiit the same to -you-for publication. Ashford, LJ > “Leonard, O R Auld, Francia L Montgomery, Zach ) Bliss, Simeon M .~ Marshall, 8 © Beleher, WC . Mesick, Richatd 8 Belcher, Isaac O Mesick, Win 8 pote oe stay A Burne te oY uy mA Grose tt, ae x hels, Harry » Benj, Mdordon N ‘ield, Stephea J Mie ‘Henry K Goodwin, Jease O eoatie Jeera Ww. Tham, Geo TB ra:8, 8S Sewell, Win ue supers, Charles G ith samuel B tings, BO F OP ene a w Taylor, ‘Robert H eyaer, ? FS tres: im Kh Ke) ser, cued” ' heeler, E D Linuley, Chas Wi: ters, G E % _ LEST OF THE DEAD. , Barbour, Win T McQuaid, 1 E pyre ae J Wien 0 Denby, MV I a , Lloyd » Dann, Frank D, eisai. Se rm Palrfax Ghani ant et th ae tee Mitchell, Jun Whreaas. E ce sh le CANO A ANDRE, “thw Speucer, and now if they will turn/ ‘The the Government tory rocket of the “Democracy ever sidce a Republican administration bas been ih the power. “No doubt ‘there bas been some extravagance in conducting the affairs of the Nation under the Republican rule, but there is no evidence that it would bave been less ander the rale of the’ Democracy. If we are permitted to judge by pust experience, the country may be very thankful that the Democracy were not at the helm. During the last session of Congress the Democrats bad a majurity in one branch of the government. No expeuditure for the carrying on i f-a siugle deparimeut could be mude . without their sauction, no appropriatida wis made wiiidut their. consent. They are entitled to fall credit of every act of retrenchment™ which was made, They clajm it fur themselves with @ flotrish of trum pets aod Re‘publicans concede them all the glory. Doubtless i im souse iustamces useless and wasteful expenditures have, beeti curtailed. We c.uvot:jast now call to mind all those acts. of retrenchmet and point the benefits to the country, arising therefrom, But we do remem ber enough to show clearly that, tbis rigid economy practiced by the Demucracy bas proven itself iv be, after all, the saving of the péunywise and pound foolish. . Taree millions of men are idle to-day as the result of the late-railroad strike; five mill. ons of.dollars worth of property, Of more, have uctuully beou destroyed wi-hin less time tran a week besides the ivculpable loss to thé business of the country in the stoppuge and delay ‘of transportation. What, it may be. asked, bas Demo-~ cratic economy to do with all this? A great deal which that purty will be ‘held strienly responsible for: in the future. Two regiments of U, 3, trvops, or if two well drilled comp « hies, stationed at the Alleghany Ar. seni] near Pi:tsburg could have and would have prevented the destruction of $3,000,000 worth of property in one day besides ‘have saved to. the eountry many valuable lives. A few regiments statiuned et the different posts aboat Washington and hroughout the middle and éastern States would have saved the country from the many disgraceful riots which have been enacted all over the couniry during the past three weeks, And why were these regiments not so stetioned? Because a Democratic Congress ip order to retrench the expenditures of the government reduced the nunibers of oUF little standing Becau: a Democratic Congress make any. appropriation for the support of the few meagre regiments. which were.not disbanded. ‘. Because'a Democratic Congress for the purpose of crippling the ree ne the administration were willi see the country go to dasidodon. Because a pe gee Cungress iu order to geiu political capital and save to themselves a united South Were uiwilling thatthe laws of. the country should bu enforesd. And it is only in keeping with the past record of the Democratic party that its leaders and representative journals are now trying to fasten the odium of ite mi and. especially the responsibility of the recent outbreaks against law and order, upon the administration, Idleness, poverty aud distress, failures, baskraptey and crime spread over this fair country. Strong aud brave men are wearing out their hearts asthey see their wives and children’in Waut, bat we believe that the eyes of the people have been opened, and in that opens . ing t there wilt be w fearfal*duy of reckoning for tke Democracy. Democratic poor f 3 oat t Exeorarerrr ote applied to a strange use. in th Bast Indies. A platinam wire, ¢ with the poles ofa battery, is stretched aroand «tree, and, es it~ becomes immediately red-hot, it is gently see-sawed, with the requisite! pressure aguinst the tree, and.rapidiy barns its way through. Isis thought that a tree can be cut down, ‘without any waste of timber, ‘invabout'15 tilutites, that would require two. hours. to fell ia ‘the ordinary vn << i ae janet co} Aw aterpriae reporter” han: di Jegvered that “a rock: neat Moust Da-} 25 vot Wash: . instene, fuee, eis a. group Clg the canyon, that sttikes a man : mio aieacome jou Appeal hit the nail. * jamb vn thé bead when i id.that pa trénchment in tyes of ; ho ns been the ‘goniut . little stones ace. anade as the lunding of the Pile grim eli edees, omg san and anive t far. 2 MEEHING IN THE man has a habit. o atch under his pi the bed.” Lat er bitte ing awake, big ie ee ‘felt very ‘cold aud scared, and wares from the bed, he said: By gracious, Maria! thers’#'wt6ad or snake or sometbing under the covers, I touched it with my foot,”” ee Mrs.2Pitman gave a loud scream, and was out on the floor, in an in
stant, “Now. don’t goto. hollering 1p 1waking up the neiglbors,% ssid tbe Judge. You go and get mé the broom or somethibg, and we'll fix the thing mighty qmck. © Mrs. Pitman got the broom and ‘guvé it tothe Jndge, with the remark that she felt»# ifysankes were creepck. “Oh nonsense, Maria! Mow you turn down the covers slowly, while Be bold the broom and bing it. Put a bucket of water alongside the bed, too, 80 we cun shove it in and drown it. i: Mrs Pitman fixed the ‘backet; and gently’ removed the covers. The Judge held the broom uplifted, aud as soon xs the black ribbon of his watch was revealed, hecracked away, three or fonr times with hia broom, when he pushed the thing off ivto the. bneket,. Then they took the bueFef to the light to invesfgate the matter. When the Judge y wane wut, he said: ay might bave known, that. Just like you women, to go searching nod fussing about nothing. Who's going to pay me for that watch? It’s atterly rnined.’’ “Tt was you that made the fuss, not ine,”’ ssid Mrs, P, "You peed ‘nt try 0 pnt the blame off on me,” “Ou, hush upaudgotobed. 1’ tired of hearipg. you blather. Blame we if [ain't going to get a divorce und eu igrate,”’ Aud the Jodge turned in and growled at .Muria until.he fell asleep, A Suivide Spendhrift’s Last Wish, . . William H Cbamberlain, the Spendritttt son ofa Burlington, lows . eapitelist, who committed ‘suicide the other day, left the following note addressed to bis parents: “It pwins me very mnch to bring this terrible cilamity om you, but ior my case I se uo other resort, I haye spent a very nubuppy life ever bince my return frow the sea. However, it hus not been your fauit, but my own: dirposition, .which has coustantly bee runniig mein thé mire. ‘To be sure I conld not expect you to keep my pockets filled with money alithe time, You have ‘been the best of. parents: to me. You have taken more from me and put up with wy recklessness more--and better than avy child could expect. and the height of my ambition bus been to see how much money I could squander ow women, ahd ‘such like monkeying around. I have been waiting for some time to ge: out ofthis world and now! om gving. Please give ure the best style of burial that is in ee ¢gmmand. Ishould prefer to put in’ a vault in preference to tee grotnd, but use your ovn jadmeat as how to dispose of me.'’ Pittsburg has recovered abou: $10,000 dollurs worth of goods stolen on the night of the riot. She has $999,te . 000 still te account for,» }: Ait the présses in the cofning department of the mint at Carson are now busily engaged from morning till evening,. «All day-longthe click, click of dropping coin is heard. CuaRies O’Conou was born in New nae eg began life us a newas. boy. Canty Ross ¢ Was stolen three years ago July Ist. Pro Noxo reoontly . said to his physicians, “Do _ not Baiter. I kbow well lam near my end.” New work by. Darwin: . “Tails of My Ancestors. a ee Many belles are anxious fof some ‘one to “ring’’ them. Mew: who are making their mark: Those who ¢an’t writes r Furxmie pe as sli adorn the pedul exireaition of the Viennese. Tussad news comes across the iedead. Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy is Mex on cbilives ere like ie bles. You know how pebbles on sneeeeivem eunsensees ‘and made smooth by being rolled aguinst each other, ‘is so. with many ;mep. But now aud then'we find » person as. crusty as one of the crab: we find also on the he is rubbed by ot he becomes. an do achastaswndes oe Let us all tr ‘ton ae the tetetaanh that + oe obeying the Gulden anyone till we.are a of it. set alent hope: Sesterdoy saan _ opening, ing all up and down her legs and} We ought‘ Meer tui? Sitio’? “a of soya. 4 el > bir 163 1%. 2 fexican ¥, 9% > ‘ 385 Gould & Curry 854 8% 700 Best & Belcher, 15% 15%, 360 Culifornia 27% 27%. ; 110 Savage 53% 5%. © 200 Con Virginia 27% 210 Hule & Noreroxs,4.55 4.60, 315 Crown Point 3.90 2.75, 420. Yellow. Jacket. 8% 3. 365 Belcher, 4.60 4%: 125.Bullion, 73% 7) 985 Overman, 2054 20%. 1685 Jasti¢e, 9% 9K: 480 Union Con54.95, 1195. Imperial, 80¢ 75¢,. ‘HOTEL pe “Union Hotel. sacos NAFFZIG ZH. eS, Noles Monpay. August 13th. 1877. F Cassar, New York. J Brimghill,.8. Lake Geo.Charey, D Flat 8 @ Apasisiae. D Fat B Guecetti, Ranch, W Dauchey,G@ Hill A Davidson, U M.. (D Stokes, K Moore, Mcore’s F. 3 Gurr. W Valley © Stokea, Hunt’s Hill J Frazer, Bine Tent M Sh: ridan, B'‘Tent Mr Pro-per, do. A O Martel, P Val_. H McLeunen, Sac P McCarthy, S830 FJ Donnelly, R 8Dingess Chicago H Surton, Sac D McKiuney. Sac c Var vey, J Taylor, Mexico” P Gealey, — HtiMcCiellan, -_ J ‘Leare,OP Loughrizge: “cBtown, City zZ.0 Sie gery Bar vil ey HOTEL ARRIVALS. Wational Exchange Hotel, Ss. A. EBDY, Proprietor. Monpax. August 13th,, 1877. J H Fils, Om J Montgomery, c'Brady, D Fiat’ «3G O'Neil, C Hill’ D Grath, Marysville © Sanders, SeanJduan I Jewitt, City, J Martin, > Créek OR Chvke, G@ Valley ‘T Smith, Whestiand ISeuts,G Valley ‘M Rawards, city R Wasson, G V “M Dugan, Sac M Cory, Auburn J +dier, G Valley C Wukefi-ld, D Flat A ‘Taylor, G Valley Ww Reynolus. ony oF ~ NOTICE, a THE REPUBLICAN CAN-} ~DIDATES OF NEVADA COUNTY, ‘ V ILL VISIT. THE FOLLOWING PLACES ON THE DATES HEREAFTER STATED, VIZ: French Corral, Tuesday, August 14th. San J uan, Angust 15th.. Moore’s Fiat, ‘tkeisaben, August 16th. 17th. _ North Bloomfield, Saturday, August 18th. ERASTUS BOND, Sec. Rep. Cen. Com. Nevada, Aug. 13th, 1876. “CITIZENS. BANK. irons STOCH, $200,000, OFFICERS : E. M. PRESTON...00.+.<2.0+-President. Te Ww. a “Aaa eres Presiden.. Joux T. ORGAN Cashier. . a ee . Hughes, Mein. _ Receive Deposits, }. Wighest > dol Warrants. Draw Checks on NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN. JOSE,., 7 yes éX@Erxs. . Also Se a principal European Cit Make och abodes and transact a general Banking Business. _ CORRESPONDENTS, New York_Pitst National Bank San Francisco—First Nat. Gold Banx, fan Jove—Farmers Gold ean: [ adidagion aidan cieeetedenk, ANNUAL M MEETING. HE caveat mee of the Cold 8 ‘Mining. ar bold Spring Directors. and . meaction of such ovher business come before the meeting, will be held) on: Sept. 10th, 1877, at-1 o'clock P. M., at. Wednesday,. :: “who LUE & to, _ eeceetgers to Milliken, ‘Bros, 60 AND ‘62K sT., SACRAMENT, eee EING donne’ d,as we large But her and Packing Pe . lishment of Messrs. MOH} & Esty. ables us to offer to the trade « & YORK, op. eof: LARD, HAMs, ALSO EXTRA CLEAR AND MESS Pork. Put — in aby shape desired, ——— —. opeoWe also keep» fullistock of: _SUGAR-( URED Hams any O° CU paicon, -—— Mackerel, Liquors, and Tobaceo, Sole agents for the célebrated ROYALTY AND YELLow JACK FIi8E CUT TOBA cco, Choice Butter. received daily, ai. réct from the best Dairius, We warrant our £0ds to be WAYS jast what the sented to be. CAUTION. . ee ee pu ag: are hereby cautioned Cigars AL. ¥.are repre. }2. Ae egaiust purchssing 4 certain quartz ledge from ofie Olsen, or Cha as he is c. lled;-as I claim roi lade ge 1872 1 bonpht. the Qu: rtz ledge now Frown as the Nevada Quartz Mine, of Olsen & Olin, situated of Canyon Creek. Washin tun Towns!p, Nevada County CsI. ma is the Nerth ‘extension of ihe Lindsey ledge. There is a spur whieh Tins of irom my tunnel, end the above Damed party-has locatéd thé game; ana Claims it as an ir dependent ledge, but, in fact it belongs to ne, and be public will tk due notice thereof. CHAS. M July 14, 1877. ORay, ANSWER TO CAUTION. mie MORAN is correct in Stating that we 8014 the-qu«riz-ledge toy known as Nevada Quartz Miné,’ to him, jp. as.ap i ndgnt ledge, a spur from thx ledge. which ruus off from his tunnel, ani : Selonsina to him, is a very ficiitious state. ment. If be means by that spur a ledy which is abont 800 feet from bi 8, Funning paralle! with it ard is on the extension of the Yuba ledge. while his is on that.of the Lndsey ledge, he will oblige us by pro: ing his statements, and also his title to the ledge, or else take back his accusatien a sg dbis peace. E. J. J. OL SZN & C0. “DRESS MAKING, Ete. MRS. E. F, MORSE, W “ci inform: the Ladies of Nevads ie igus she is prepared to doal kinds of DRESS MAKING, In the Neatest Manner and on the most Reasonable Terma Children’s’ and Infants’ Suits made to order in short notice. Eoreka, Friday, Angoat Residence—next above Mr. Lones’ house, on West Broad strect. Nevada, July 11th, 1877. PHILIP RICHARDS, No, 30 Main Street, NEVADA CITY, CAL, ee Geld Dust bought and sold Buk Men discounted. Advanci made on Gold Dust or bullies tor coina,e atthe Mint. CHECKS ON SAN FRANCISCO. Correspondent, ? wise American, Bast San Fyancisco jy). In, H. S. BRADLEY, CIVIL ENGINEER, And U.S. Deputy Survey i NEVADA CITY, Cas Nevada City July 24; 387€. NICE eRoouars CHAS. F, ROBINSON , T his Store, on BROAD » OF A posite the het Chureh, keevt om hand.as fine a stock of GRO S PROVISIONS, fc. as canbe ian oy) city, which will be sold ss LC 4S THE LOWEST, ‘aive me GREAT INDUCEMENT “TO PARTIES WISHING TO BUY FURNITURE. REIGHT : Ba Francisco Deist FF now ne rediced 0) a nominal sees SAVE 50. PER CENTyy . weom Jocal prices, by.sending diréét te J. A. SHABER «& C0., ding anything ii the P-rniture and Bet ao Ophobeieey line, and: it will veer and be sure to cee 1b der, for they aré the. cheapest aud d mort Pre dealers in San Francisco. all ST endeos ortinoel enquiry © <JoAy SHABER & 00., jy M Market Btrect, San Frapee” () “ssessment Notice. of princips! p ofhce . COMPAN!of the Secretary, corner Of Broad and geen intima 00% basis Pino strects, News ° Loca Pi “ROL , Seéretary. Roveta Cteys aaeeet 1008. SerT,__ SY PROPOSALS will ia call until ne 1878, by at 10 bag M., never ‘to carty i = ra Californis. . Stan tavnde amenty Satomi the t a mee is rw given that 4 ~ oak daly, 1877, assessment (32. Soke cents: por share waslev me SUPERIOR INDUCEMEN Ts BACON, SHOULDERs, Oysters, Candies, George's Ceodfish, . e872, but lis aesertion that we now “claim, : RS a ie Pie tron ne . . —e PS Rigs ee en fo ae le tom o