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August 23, 1872 (4 pages)

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noes Bie Daily Branseript. § NEVADA CITY, CAL. He Festus, GENERAL VU. 8. GRANT. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, HENRY WILSON. comm D. FELTON. JOHN F. —— q IETRICT RLECTORS, _ : SECOND DISTRICT. pedetivess . HALE. aca miaealce, FeattO OOE NES . BOR CONGRESS, i H. Bb PAGE. — he Interests of Labor. School. was defective. Most of the teachers -Fwho have appli have done so imy @ tmacchanical <mapnet—in the wh alte fe same manner that a carpenter apthan the other. "They have treated Areneral A. Me Winti, tie Iater of }tons, gifted with the power aiapecch ‘the labor reform movement, aSouthermiman and lifé long Democrat, de_liyered a speech on the.issties” ‘of the campaign in San Francisco. on Puecday evening. He spoke at, considerDie length in giving his reasons why the “workingman: should; ‘vote. for Grant in preference to Greeley. He aaserted that mén in this city -had ~~ slettersgfrom Grettey, stating that het wab Oppose to the eight hour &y 5 tant and that’ he not only favored Qhinees: immigration, but also advocated that the Chinese should be admitted to citizenship. Grant's ‘ta‘yaar Was traged by the speaker ‘from his boyhood to,.the present time, and he was ; shown to bea man of affectioft and noble impulse. . record ‘was madeom'*the Fight-Hour Law, whén all the Government officials decided ‘that’ there should be a reand imitation but incapable.of . ree suning. “Here the defect lies, and here’ we mast apply the remedy. Scholars aro. very, quick in perceiving how a teacher estimates. them. If he tries to make them believe they .are superlatively igtiotant; that they are blockheads: and-dunces; that he has little hopes of leurning them anything ;—doyou blame them. to_losé! ill interest in their; studies? And; yet this isjust the way many teachers treat théir’sdlidlers, aiid then complain of the want of vinterest) manifested hy them. But if, oh the other ‘hand, they perceive she or he takes an active interest in their -ad‘vancement; that*he is elated if they acqnit themselves creditably, and depressed'if'they do not, tien ‘we see interest "manifested, Every scholar is miide to feel thet. upon him rests duction of bwenty per cent, in prothe seputation of the school; is made portion to the hours of labor; President Grant was the only man the workjngman could look ta “Carry out the Vight-Hour Law, as passed by Congress. It was urged he was undey the cotitrol of monopolies and would doinothing for the workingman. “Yipnry Wilscn. the candidate for the Nigo-Presidency, said thore was a chance; he. consulted -with Grant, who, on tha followifg day issued hig~proclamation that -wages. sHould not be reduced in proportion _to the hours, deciding against his Cabinet, and thus gave, an impetus to the laboring organization of the cofiitry. When Congress struck out the word ‘‘white’’ from. the nataralization law; the Senators from this Coast calléd'on the President and. gave him orders of the peoplé, ‘and ke, récommended to the Senate toreéonsider its action, which ‘that ‘body did on the following ‘day. ‘In’'earnest Words the speaker urged upon his hearers, to stand by Grant and Wilson, who bad .proved themselves trae friends of the laboring man, : 2% ‘The Last Gasp. A n was given to Greeley by the? érndoughfaces, at Portland, last Wednesday. The uuterrified re‘fused to belonger assessed for powder and’ whisky money, unless they knew how the thing stvod about the softides” Whdit Gteeley was elected Presidént, With all ‘sinterity and assurance of Train, in hie. Presidential aspirations, that humbugged -old. man seriously made the following "remarks: Dave been eked Uehiny whether L would not, if elected, confine ‘my appoittments to Republicans: “L answer these by pointing to that plank ins the Ofncinndtti platform, whérein all who concur int e principles therein set forth are cordially invited to participate intheir establish. ment and vindication. I never yet heard of aman who invited his neighbors to raise a house, and proceeded to, kick them outiof itas soon.as the roof was fairly ever his head. For my awn part, [reeognize every honest man who approves and adheres to the Cincinnati platform hs my politi cal brother, ; ae touch, f entitled to my confidence and friendly _ That méans Beauregurd; the Pirate, ‘Semmes; Duke Gwin; Terry, the murderer’ of Broderick, and all the ‘blackguards of the Confederacy. -Is there any loyal man weak-minded ‘enough to be gtilled into thé belief ‘that these men mean any good to thecountry? If, perchance, such a tnisfortune should happen that Gree” ‘Jey ever could be elected, we ask how long it would be defore another Wilkes Booth could be hunted up ‘if Greeley dared oppose them? Tue Mariposa Gazette of August 10th, records the strange case of a dog being rescued alive from an old shaft where he had been for twentyone days without food or water. meet rn . Tar Seattle Codi “‘Coutpany are er out ninety tons per Way, to feel that he is a somebody in that little world; that his exertions to do ‘Tight are seen and appreciated. His ‘whole being seems changed. _Instead of the dull eye, listless mariner dnd careless answers, we see an erect posttire, eager attention, and answers which, if not correct, betray an eager desire to become acquainted with the subject under , consideration. And how does the teacher conduct himself to secure this most désirable end? Why,’ le simiply feels and shows an interest.in their studies. It is not necessary that, he should. be a strictdisciplinarian. Order is maintained in his sohool seemingly without exertion on his part, . He walks among hisscholars and talks to them as though he understood their wanis. ‘ them out of.their difficulties, and shows in his whole deportment his interest, It is this class of teachers we stand in need of in: our public schools, It fs thia.class that. will materially advance their interests, and when teachers of this kind are . discovered they shdtld be made to understand that their services are known and appreciated. They .are benefactors of the country, for upon whatdoes the prosperity Gf'a ¢6tintry more depend than upon the education, physical and a. of its children. . C. ‘THERE are in ‘the city of New York Hitherto’ théy have taken little part in American politics. This year they are orgenizinga Grant and Wilson club, and are enthusiastic in their Rome men like four thousand Hungarians. opposition. to Greeley. liberty better than the Magyars. admire the hero of our war, Many Duas, alias ‘Moon-Faced Moll,” in San Francisco, ‘has been sent t0 San Quentin for four years for robbing a sailor. their fields at night. a . Statute to punish bachelors for marySee eee ee they artive.. ES Sasa omen dinia, has-been, gent {o the Insan e Asylum from San Francisco, . Lovurs Guanen has heen granted a divorcee from ‘Musy “Graber” in San Francisco, Ar Geigosli aoe 13, Pe had a sharp shock of earthquake. _Dysewrery ‘is prevailing. to an alarming entent in Pioche.Several deaths have occurred already. Impure water is 5 Seppoger to be the. Tae indebiteduers of ‘Mariposa . ee On Awakening the Interest of a \ In this age of edueational improve= She question is.often“asked— i 2 @re some teachers #6. much ; . . more suedessfal thali:others in fwak; feat interest of scliollis?" Vaae ren to this Padion rate ‘theories have been advanced, but most of them have failed to attain the desired end; not because the theories were defective in themselves, bite'be-?” cause the mode of épplying them “hphies his “spirit tevéel'to a building to ascertain whether oe side is higher4 their scholars as so many autonia. He praises their etertions, helps{ They appreciate the great contest through which we have passed, and INcRNDIARTES Alo firing the grain stacks in Sutter county, Cal., and the farmers are. compelled .to vated Wassinetoy. 'Tenatrory wants a ‘ : from San Juan. }. . rat Rae Sea, Ang 2b Ed. Traastripts.'The light eliminatéed™ by our” WaP\Club, having, it seems, ‘thoroughly eddipsed your old s her, ‘as T have ed anything from net seen nor ¢hém through . ‘ paper with the sanguinary title has been published, I have céncladed to send you semi occasionally, if aceeptable, a few lines from this _— POLIS Seems to be’an all ‘absorbing topic . with our eitizens.very dag on they streets, in offices, in‘the salgons and respective merits of. the opposing: candidates for t cy argued pro and con. ¢ weight of argument.ig undoubtedly in favor of Gen. Grant, and a large preponderance of 4 the yotes here willbe i in Grant’s favor. “'Ehe. Democracy regard the nomination‘of Greeley as about. the saltiest, most~bitter pill, that has ever been forced in upoh them; the situation is accepted” by them. with the same effect as a dose of ipicac upon a well man, and .by’‘all odds they séeni to the most,.dumb foundered individuals that wéte ever heard of, or seen. ‘There isa decided: tendeney of the Tattk and file ‘to fly off -at a tangent, and the moguls.of. the Democracy are thrashing around very lively to whip the deserters back into the traces, but from: indications the disaffection is too .great, and has spread too far to enable the whippers in to accomplish mitch. The Republicans seem to be all life and energy. Under the stimula} tion of the War Club the campaign has b’en fairly commenced, and before it closes the feeling’ will be at fever heat. A Grant. and, Wilson clib was organized about two weeks ago at this place, with over fifty pmames to commence. with. Meetings are held every Saturday evening, which are addressed ‘by some one of our local speakers. Before the campaign is ended it,is intended to have every Republican’ within this Pte cinct join the club. THE ‘TANNERS. Will reorganize Friday-evening with divisions throughout this ‘township, to be under the-command of its chieftain’ of fotir years ago, Captain MoBride, It is intended to make this body even more éfféctive than it was in 1868, at whichidate, through its sleepless vigilance and hard work, we carried every precinct in this township, which hag not been done THE GERMANS Here are, with two or three excep‘tions, in = of Grant, and will vote for him, Schurz does not carry them in his pdekets. as he. will find oat mie re THE IBISH. Quite a number of that nationality shave gone back upon Greeley Democracy tind will, cast. their. votes in condemnation of that disreputable coalition, composed of as. .many. ingredients as the witches cauldron in Maebeth. If the aforesaid Irish go back upon the ¢cbdalition what becomes of it?’ San Juax. 7 The axle of A. Lademan’s, wagon was broken off up to the hub yesterday, while the;team was ascending the grade on Coyote street. The wagon was loaded with 1,000 powpda of flour. The'case of Twomey for assault with intent to musder Dowling, at Moore's Flat, wis on trial tn the County Court yesterday. District Attorney Deal appeared for the prosecution“aud Williams &: Johnson for the defence. O. P.Stidger was in town yesterday, and. the last we saw of him-he towards the Court House. i A day or two ago, we saw -s large lotof beautiful gold dust which wae taken out of a gravel claim near this city. Tt weighed nearly fifty pounds. Rev. A. P* Anderson, of the Epis-copal,charob, hes reterned to his home at Grass Valley, after a recuperating trip to the lakers. -— The Grass Valley Union had oily one article on the railroad project in its yesterday's issue, and that was in the way of correspondence. Keep stirring them up, Rafas, A Mr. Hane, 6f Jackson county, Oregon; liad a fight with a bear last wees, in which the bear was killed aa Hale seriously wounded. Raat Knronson, : .a gambler of San Francisco committed suicide jest Saturday. : paper since the }7? ~ private residences; you can ‘héar the North Sam.Jaae Items. * "rhe last number of aailad has the following: . .: A friewit-at Grass Valley the following: . you meam by advising your réaders tacall ona coffin maker just after, a had advised them to calhet bfurphy & Morais, and Holbrook’s sa. ] loons, at Grass Valley? explanation or an apology,” you shall have it. We ‘conchided airected in favor of The: People of the State that if our visitors went ‘to Grass . of California, and against J. McCarty & Co., ‘brook, and afterwards visited the loons of the Union Hotel, Carley and Beckman, he would need @ taker, and a coffin too. T T hav ¥eason why we advised the visitor to" and sccruing costs, We Jevied Verse) upon all chase'after two sluice robbers, three o’clock last Saturday morning.
He, saw them sneaking into town yor Nevada, State of California, on just‘asthe moon ‘was going down, day, the; 12th day of Se and suspecting that all was not right, hailed them, whereupon they drop-} 21# day of Augtst, A. D. Ae peda sack .of apples, some Other littls things, and run. Bob gave.chase, {it Was nip abd tuck . .. between them for about a mile, but) — ; ron blood will tell,.and he succeeded: in Nes is hereby eiven tothe qualified . 6verHabling “And, capturing one of . , that them.” He thinks. by; shooting he wabeai the might have got them both, but. they build a School House and furnish the same. were so evenly matched in speed that . pose he. dare not age time to draw his repase ot 70 cen up ee ao Se et 6s “What the h—. (did the Prussian provinee of awe ONSTABLE'S SALE.—BY bot an’ C Exccation to me deliv fe, an acting Justice of the hinge ys 2 Land rot A Township and County of Nev: ‘ate Oo. We want am) (oiifornia, bearing date Aug. 13th, 1872dm Well, a‘pick; and east mE ee ee E = Br a recent site Brigham’ Young figures up sixty eight children. cada] . Oru wells have been d'egovered in’ mEDuCTON IM PRIOR, dy, of the Justice’s. Court of T.a judgment rendered in said Court on the A. D. 1872; and to me ai jagsinst the following real ¢state and. Valley and followed our, ‘advice, and} improvements: Posssessory title to a set af while there fell in.with Rufus Shoo pizing caine owio Wa r, Pat Murph and Dan Hol-. as the McCarty & Co. claims, with improveae {iain in Wash ington. Tarwnsbi PH ony eres ins iéren, a County, for the sum 0: e€ : Tickets eit 1 Be sola vy ihe month, #4: sire eis known ant State and sage 5 taxes, daly ee eg lévied against the pro rty o. fo Sak ee wei, under. . Carty & Go. for the’ fi was the together with the sum of ary 25 5 cosisand, percentage at the Gate of said. faid. judgment . the’right, title and interest 4 call.at Grove’s coffin warerooms, and [4° of; in and to all of the above describbespeak a coffin in advance. 5 pursuant to Constable Huckins had @ lively . ‘the statute made aud provided, I will exabout . Pose to public sale all of the ‘above deph wn hereby given that seribed property to the highest biddeér for cash, in niconh of the Court House door, in the City. of: Nevada, ‘Township and Gounty tween the hours of’ 9 o’clock; A, M. and 5 o'eleck: P.M. Given. under my B. GRAY, Constable of Nevada Township. ‘Electson ‘will be held on tLe llth of Se ber, 1872, at which will be ion of voting a tax to It wil! be necessary td'r-ise for this pure sum of $150 and the rate of taxaexceed 70 ce tho $100 of taxable ‘Besides that, “hehas more . property in t ¢ District. ‘confidence i in his legs than he has in his revolver, for the latter has failed P.M him or several occasions, but his legs have never done so_yet, captured had in his possession a full Kit“of sluice robbing‘ instruments, consisting of an iron pan, scrapers, . — silver knives and spoons for taking ce As. The robber oo eo Severe Accident. was on Pine street dra ‘Tas New York. News states that it: has the letters of ex-Senator Doolittle'to Thomas J. Connolly, in which an agreement was made to enter into 50,000 bale cotton speculation—the . 47P/ICATION FoR Banks uhile he was in command at ina polls willbe open at the house of N, Pie we the hours of 2 aud 3 ”N. H. SHEPHERD, E. M, DENTON, District School Trastees. Spenserite, Aug. 20th, 1872, New Barber Shop: _ LINGENSPOR would fn‘orm the public that he has refitted up qui¢ksily er and amalgam, several and re-furnished the Barber Shop, receatly aah lanterns, very ingeniously.made, . occupied by. P. Duca, on @small amount of amalgam, and a manuscript in the hand writing of the editor of the War Club. ‘On Friday evening last a cabin oc. cupied by our friend Frank A. Morse, situated on the American Company's claims, near Sebastopol, was destroy~ ed by fire, witlall ‘of its contents. . The cabin, it is; believed, was set on . . fire by Chinamen, . It had been oc-. cupied prior to the fire by Mr, Morse and Joe Ticker. about $400, Tucker's loss not’.so _ Morse lost everything except the'clothes he was wearing at the. time of the fire. We regret this, for ‘Frank is an industrious, hard working fellow and not in ‘Adéridition to bear so heavy a loss, Tucker’ : being light, don’t distarb ‘him. ; : Left at Chris; Koch’s ‘saloon, for lez NT’S CLO THING, soifieone unknown, a black purp, _with bine. eye and. stub tail—too short to wag. Who claims him? Mr. Jacob King, who . had his leg) BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, badly broken and ankle put out of ’ joint, a:week or so ago, is getting along finely. f Broad Street, nearly Spipeuite Stumpf's Hotel, repriih mP ia Nina ys aa GIVE ME A, CALL. CHAS. ELINGENSPOR, Prop’r: “Nevada, Aug. 20th. Morse’s logs is cS we RB. H. MILLER, COMMERCIAL STREET, (Nevada City, Furnishing Goods, L do. eo. J Nevada, Atig. 4th. _ We'learn that two men, Tivis and} : Redden, were’ severely injured at Malakoff, in one of the North Bloomfield Gravel Mining Co.’s shafts, on Wednesday last. It appears the tub “ ied was hoisted and emptied on the ee Bd Des gue pel dump, and in attempting to place it on thé hook it slipped and fell to the ‘bottom of the shaft, striking’ Tivis and Redden. ‘Tivis’ head was cut severely and he was otherwise: injured. Redden was injured .on the IC ow, head and received ‘internal injories, 4 It is thought the latter will not reBL: > oF er Gold Mining Claim. ” Waited States Land Office, Sacramento, og eee 16th, 1872. 2 a Claim,and the law Copy of Notice Posted on the Claim. ROR CLAM: ¥; Notice ts hereby given to ilies it may New Orleans. cation has veimaueaa : ORS oe me agg ig ag te Dawittt “‘Pexkkivir, an old and. ment for a Patent. to well-known mountaineer, was ctashing Gait, aftantod ta see Se eT ed to'death near Benton, Angust’10, . ict. in by being rin aver by a heary wagon. recat way of Snelling. ‘Tux Goverment ban decided 4o. Sout 7 BX) send troops to UtaA to punish tha. 5) Quarterot Sectiowit Township 1? Nown Muss Dancrnrrsxp, of Gilroy, Cal., while riding to school. August 15, was thrown from her horse and badly hurt. After she fell the horse kicked her in the left groin. Tue farmers ‘of Oregon set baal a traps in their watermelon patches, aah ere NSO OK ES thieving boys, *§ B, BULLARD Bara ouby _ SKATING RINK, = ~ dias ye the peogle that he has ae Rink for et year aii tha; } ine Satin “will be Gpen o: Wednesday and daturany Brel nings. : The Sksttng Rink can be rented any other evening in the week for private skatiy, parties or for any other purpose. $ The following reduction in Prices bayg been made : Admission, ihelading use of Skates, cents. ‘Tickets, in packages of Five, Lady or Gentleman, $1. edttiiting ‘Tckets in patkages: of ‘Bight, admitting : B. BULLARD, Propri Nevada, June 12th. HE vets AND THE Bzs}, ber’, 1872, ewe hand this “ electors of Spenceville Schoo] District } ‘DR. HUFELAND’S CELEBRATED, SWISS STOMAtH r eg ‘frst and the most healthful Tonie ever introduced in the United States, : These Bitters have been in the Franeisco Market for ever ea ton Pre ace and notwith. many new candibave constantly increased. ‘TAYLOR &. BENDEL, sole Agents, 409 and 411 Clay st., Francisco. 1029 Being well acquainted W. B. LAKE, Purehasing Agent, San Francisco. ERSONS sakes: in the interionant desiring goods.of any kind, will find it greatly to their adyantage and benefit tosend their orders tome. I have su. perior advantages in oe among goods of description, e@ or retail, the business men of this city, 1am enabled to purchase goods cheaper than if direct to basiness warranted as represented and the best of references given. If desired, any article will be sent C. 0. D. orders were sent the city. Goods Write me what you Want. And I will send list of ‘prices, which will § convince you thet Tean buy goods at low & rates. i id Give me ome Trfal. Ban Francisco, Aug. 1st, 1872. .for a Patent to'Placfiled his ion in this eying Patent to provided having complied with, i that the Notice of wach Applic be published "tor etaty days in Ay mane Daily Transcript STATE B YAIR FOR 1872, A T SACRAMENTO, COMMENCING On Friday, the 27th September. $40,000 to be Distributed in Cash . Premiums. Exhibition to:-be divided into seven 4s d t SOCIETY’S GOLD ents, an he best = a “HR ERROR RCC iow ever @ ever offered in the Union. The; nnusL Rsibstion of se, Ol : noting wae ts 1d at the same ses published nearest the location orn qi xeon Salt . PATENT TO MINE ; : b> at the Clerk’sOfice up to 10 © es Grase ’ fA cron, hey ” Hy Clerk's of an teoeten pascal for woot aoe stame mock” The Board of Supervisor? 218 ©. C, PLUNKETT, Cie. a To Ali Whom it may Concer2 “notice that be = ges stock of ~ Seovirpeees Aaah dees’ QUested to call and settle up immedistely. at the store of E. W, Bigot ne win is sufficient.” The must be ae RE DEMS HINES ACI °C te GH yee U6 YE 9 nae RENAN tes ike tor public favor, the sales [& c eeaemneenen wanes eae ma EET CAR OL ee PEARL MEP A AO NE OnWi ;partmer rection mare & ized hos Francis to intro dred fe tached 1 tel whe The wa seconds was thr quarter further hose« closed: of wate Next vas hoi second it fell ‘throw! vas: he stood . of the “Whe ~The st steady than t feet sl bolize tion 0 poun cost © twice cents The . Titich leath gene seem ed, tl city.