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August 3, 1878 (4 pages)

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Bie Daily Branseript, ABV ADA. OFTY. CALn T, and receipt: for us ia MORE ABOUT THAT TRIP. . 2° » en “Saunt Taken te the Lakeg by Dr. Hughson; Bader Rebiason and _e eeu ahere— Te nns We Adduce, the adventures at ‘Lakes Webber nd Indepeudence of 61% Nevata “Gity men, was necessarily brief. A neiiver of interesting features to eath a trip were not touched “upon at all, although the information. cons _ corging them wae in’our’ possession Various parties intending to 1ake the “Sip soon; and others who have been ‘there and Were struck, with the correctness of the article of yesterday “$0 far as it went, “desire a continu~<ginee of the sabject, which “we give ‘this morniog: Perhaps. the:. healthy esd iba thas. is nsitally granted those who havé the beoedsary enterprise to ‘ organizs or joiu a party going to the “dakeq on sa camping expedition, is one of the most jmporiany peraoes xine passing veterans, As an “ad of-the benefits: to be derived in) the ‘way Of biz appetites, perfect diges: tion, ete., we will mention the, cases Hagheon,. both of whom were of the party. Mr. Welch had. been forsome tithe troubled with dys-" pepsia,and the Doctor had almost ‘entirely lost his appente of late. A week of out-door life and coarse fare;.has done wonders ‘for ‘them. _ They came home well and. hearty. each one having recovered froin his ailment, and edjoying dife xe henev-eF did before, ‘The mioeral springs in the neighborhoud of the Lukes— ivideed they are to by met with an every hand in the mountaing. above, . nev, have —amaty” guraction for the tavalid, it seems. — With scarcely an exception, thet ‘waters are health-giving, as thousands who, have found renewed life in them can, attest. Moat of this water coutaing: liberal quaotities of iron, Even the *arsenie ‘ apring, so-called . b caure analysis of its waters shows that they contain fiuch of tho pdisoucus metal, is popular with a few who vialt it every season. «isthe only spring in that wel jl vorhood whieh to drink from ‘ordinateWy Would “We followed by anything but good reaults, Roa clare is dolightful, wilthe Sea arowud, the temiperatire beieg exceedingly: malerats. [no sumnir adh mercury norer:was known, to ie“dicate more jaa 73> at either plage, and. it is seldom” ‘that high. The thermometer néyér foés below zeta, even at Independence lake, dyring the coldest winter. eamper chance to be at Indepeadence in the Inte Fall, ae the vights begin to grow clilly) lB will find gabins provided for such omoergen“dea, to which he can retreat, The “ineect plant,” to which we pessiogly referred yesterday as hays “ag been found by the party at the edge of the snow line when they agseended Mount L sla is one of Nutu.e s ‘mest curious productions. — Surrovading the petals which contain u very large per centage of gaccharine matter, are the long leaves ofthe beautiful flower. “For the insect world it bas very strony at fdétions, But wo tothe bee or fy bat ulizh s upon, the tempting: petal! yfor in. Ly, the learys close. togetly F. ets gy imtrader is. Aneloeed within a perfumed prisual’" The trap re-: Mains closed until the inscet dies acd is actually, digested by the greedy plant! ‘Then the: flower blopms forth brigh tly @gaia so ae to lap tresh victima. to she fave th awaits then. i te oot psp, LiiGion raed, we haa Ph apg a to tention, and tat wap he fioe fishing at Bowwhigh, “iokit “the _ courteay of H. C, Perkins, Esq., was taken advantage (af byythe age _Wruile they ey beir opie ap e a sents snd Pa. eth ee ete nt-the Pheutte this ‘evening . aprons thé liedd ‘of ope een i ™ ‘Returo,” and} wherein was Telated ft ts sald thar thts . ” Should. the. -Jlow rate, Fuitherimore, ihe Mongo. ae Thente, and in a short time they eucceeded in capturing” “ws fine lot of trout. » Sa at ey von “% ‘will be better thag “at present, and the resorts will be moch livelier in a‘social senss, Although the hotels, are fairly patronized now then.they will contain a Jarger and gayer throng ot visitors, and de time can by far mors satisiactory. That 5 who “fail to: a enact willy y mite Furevtecat, there ie no room fur doubt. The rehearsals of tho-e who areto-entertain ‘ithe pub lic have b en freqnent, and conducted with unusnw) care, aad it may safely be swid the indications are io 4 indnher fo elicit the heartiest upplause. The programme is. made out with an eye to brevity and va= be permitted t6 Afug, i¢ has heretofore been*the ouse iv ove or two in. . s'ances, The curtain id to rise prom} tly at 8 U’eluck, and those who are Jate wll oniss someof the moet’ tharked fe iturés of thé eVening’ 8 enterminment, At the regdest of a number of readers we to-day re+ publish the ProgKsmme for the occusion.: 1d, Abtbem, by the: Choir. 2.. Sulo, “When "is Moonlight,” . ‘Mins Aphie Nuffgiger, 3. Trio, “Believe Me,” Miss Annie-Hupp, J. E. and EB, W. Brown, 4. Tostfainental Solo,’ “Nearer 3 + My God.To Thee,” Miss Emme. ; . Peatson. 5. Duet, “Sirattows" Farewell, * Miss arn A, opltoges and. Mos. Dr. Weilotr ~ 6. Piano Soto, PalOR, Thomas Reurdun. lle 7, Solo, Mi-s Annie. Happ. . 8. Dneit, “The Moon Has Reiced Her Limp Above,’’ J. B. and E. W. Brown. Micaex Giinesade disign and Mrs. Dr., Welch. 10.’ Recitation, ‘Aunt Tebitha,”* Miys Bunin Peepson, . at. Bolo, FE, W. Brown. 12. Duet Home,” Miss Annie Happ and &, W. Brown. WA Antnem, Choit, ul Certain Chinese contractors in Nevada City buve just iustituied a war . aguinst cheap Jabor, it seems, A wining compapyin this mmediats vicinity recen ly requested bids to be sent int» them “Ly Chinese onLy !"' for dotwg specified work in their mime, Two compinies respou. ded. Qua Toursday lust the contract’ was awarded to the lowert bidder.— Soorily afterward the « élestial who . tad snececded in’ “gettin fhe job weutto Ghinatowa, .where he met. the defeated cumpetitor who puimmeled him severely, fur tha. offense of haviog-teken the workat such a lian evemy to cheap? labor warned his vietim against, golng te work in the miue at those rates, unless he wanted to"be pounded” harder than Overs The lattor,-being. theroughly convinced by this time th¢ disére— tion is the better part. of valor, immediately weutto the Directors of tbe mining company, and withdrew his bid, Score ovefor the Mongolian Kearneyite, ‘Chinaman allee same must hep getre!”’ “ties Were “Te the cain atin lo~ eality convevieut to thie: ‘city where game ig abundant, Siecra County offers unusual advantages considering the.season of the.yeur. Grouse and guailare abundant ‘there, ‘and. ihe gamé law ‘relating to that seCtop, is ep ftamedy ney toy permit of shooting them now, It is about a pedrminetg ‘the mot lune, and . the di will be more than for: tal required : le go rine ‘fiGatnig" any” ‘amount of ote. . filles of the HevadsOity Dew pia ee eS ‘incident’ Which . s Hthat-every— bumber-will-be rendered }riety, and the performance will not)” ? nouncing that refreshments were to }gnet; 20th, 1858, commencing at 9 MaNAGHRS, R Shoemeker, IN Dawley, Niles Searls, EF Barton, (T H Caswell, J C Birdseye, & JF F-Grenshuw,-Dr 4 H-Wickes,JS Wall, AW Riley, T Ellard Beans, AT Laird, Wm Mattmon, .Geods Hupp, A Rosenbeim, Geo Wood, Henry Meredith, J R MeGonnell, ‘C Wilton Hal, FB Van Hagen, A C Bilés; JH Helm,’ “Galy” a ——s ot} Jerry Job, Frank: Wilder, Edward Skiff, Kd Mareellns, — A B Hanson, =H W Veney, WoW Wixom, . H. D Cudy, JB Jobnacn,~ HO McKi be, BB Troxel, Jonn McGraw, Chas Schardin, Thomas ‘Hanus, SM Gilbaw. Oommitiee on Lnvitations,. .BShoemaker,, Wu ¥ = aan J B Vaa Haven, Charles Marsb, eusien: P Niles Searls. . 13: Bath, TARE the Song of Birds Coidmildee’ bu’ Boe piion. in Sommer,” Misa Emma Poulterer. Phil Moore Id Rolfe if: Tostrauiental Mabie »Miss Mag-} 7 B Thowpaon, A D Allen, gie Martin. AH orn, T W Sigo. -Fney, 15. Solo, “Tender and Tre,” Still Slasher, phtre. Dr, Welch, ae + faces Fleur -Manugers. TW Sigourury, AD Allen, 2 A Lancaster, C R Edwards, S P Dorsey, A H Hagadorn. Committee on Masie, J A Lancaster; Hewury Kuerr, NP Brown, Reaben Moore, J: 8 Lampert. shatged the defendart, on the ground Out of the busi part of . pws. is for’ prog erty ers to” sell or lease them ground, The ee of pthey should be kept bales we ‘trust that als of ino farfodget ibieit dacy se atinabe ce among us, : Sn TWENTY ‘YEARS ‘AGO. A People tt the Misty Pact—Pay‘ing the Pid@ler—How the Chinese . Were te be'Kept'Oat—U.8. en ehul We 4 ‘First Hrnes . ‘We bave tious king ee 1858, and “beliéving that our rewii of to-day would agpreciate Beeeps relating to the early .csreer of the town-that hus developed ifrom a mere mining camp to a cily that bua-ts of water works, gis works, Gre compsnies, plavked streets, and all the. concomitant: of on advanced civalization, republish @ nuwber ef items For the ‘‘uld resident” they wild teock*d-tip-ia—meniory’s vast a waaad: only awaiiiug thet bidding to— revive once more, To those whore retidence here is of lute day, they will prove entertaining, inasmach as these can gain an idea of what time bas ee in toe way of wonders. I radglog. from the: icllowtog advertisement, times were flhsh in those days, Ten dollars for the privilege of kicking up one’s heels to the pipstit gion of tuis kind is mncb . pa of “bnoks”” Fi the Stet of : Mee tek connty of Obi by CUE & leaving these paris in ¥x for the ‘Clam Leal ar tae ort aap rene maled ee Brit ao them “nipped” a five red pait, a ic oF yvo of \ae Vala aetiboan night ur two since. AgsinI say, ‘keep an eye on your **kivers,”” &e. duly 7, 1858. Geo. 1. Lasafiw; Herein relates to the formution of Nevada's first brass band. Since then —, vrganizstions have céme aud sume F ta, pe some very bad. Tae music of the **Upion'’ bas perhaps never been improved uron by sub qhent ofgan Zitions: * Bras Bawp =A nomber of-masi= +4 Cams of tuts plaice bxve procured in‘wraments and orgavized a bind, called tue+*Union Brass Band?” Ao needed. in Meveds. Tae bend is eowpoied of the following gent.emun: W. B. Lockwood, G-o. 8. Turver, Ww. R. Guey Frank Leougrd, B. F. nt kes, Ww, Y.tes, Lewis Biennis . snd C Jobnson. ~~ ~The Liraty reterred to ‘below is lidw wod, has beeb fur two years past . auder the auspices of ther Odd £ei-. time uf: music for a few hours! If there had/only been a single line anbe served, @ man ‘Might have had a chance to get his miopey’s worth: Mravrary and Crvic Baty.—The Nevada Rifles will celebrate the coming anviversary of the bnttle of Cherabusco, by a military and civic ball. to be’ given in the Couré Honée ut Nevada Ci:y, ov Friday evening, Auo'clock, P. M. Carriages will-be in forthe sccommudation of}. ladies. Tickets, $10, Joho Webber, Walco M Allen, ay fog eo egai S H Chise,berts, James Findley, . 4 Edwards, CK Hotiling CJ Lansing, 838 Lewis, Committee on Fivance.
RB Shoemeker, W P Harrington, J M Levy, “T W Sigouiney, ss P Brown, “ . Comittee on Room, S W Boring, CO Van i D B Huot, Heury tread Committee on ‘Carriages, H L Joacbimesen, Kepuer Carnes, ge ttory, Nevada, Angurt 3d, 1858. In.comparivg the state of aff.irs indicated by the following extract, as existing but 4 soure of. geurs ago, with those of tu-day; we become disgusted. Tue subject is one thot we will refer to the intelligent reader without comment, which o—be superflaou-; Tug Curnase Onviyance,—A nomber of Chinameu wese arrested inst Thursday, aud ‘broogit before Justice Olark, ‘charged with vivlating the city ordinance prohibiting that class of people from tesiding within the corporste limits of the city.. The Cane Was argued by poangel on Friday, and ou Monday the Justice disthat the ordinanewas uncunstitaoak This decision will doubtless: be sustained: if the case is taken to the higher cou:ts, We believe, pos ever, thet there ix bat ond lotia ¢ the town owned by Chinamen, ae) the only effeetcal way to (the, shew ity that to a ey any rent iat to again come acme tk st te % +» “ RE eee “Tan whoop skirt —SUReUt ter Ba, rs _ . Hughes fall credit for his letter in . grant nothing. ~ tuted that the terws of the compro. jow’s Library Association: Nevapa Lipzarx Ass0ciaTION.—At a regalar mei ting of the Assvcia'ion, held ut their Room on Miiv Street, Fuureday evening, July 22d, the following persons. sere duiy elected us officers for the ensuing semi-anpoa) term, viz: A. ©. Niles, F:q_ President. H. H. BL ey, Vice President. Obes, W. Young, Treasurer and Secretuy oe i James Atkins, Librarian, “Business Co ‘Comite, CB Mire Ferlaud, af. L Mursb, EB. L. Crnig. Twenty years ago the San Frapcise» Curoniclewas seld for the Digzardly som weutioned in the pa— Tagraph below. --fto-dsy-it-is-one +f} the most extendively circulated aad wide-awake jouruals: pablisbed -on the coust, bough the attitide it hns assamed in regard to Dennis Keurney is just now lessening its bright prospects for the fatare: Sonp Our —The waterials belongiog.tu the 5. F. Chrenicle newspaper, were 861d the wtber day for $500, xt Sheriff's ‘sale. A your ugo the Repub.icaus paid $6,000 for the setublishment. : > THE DICH TROUBLE. GaANiTEviLie, July 80, 1878Eb. Tor TRANscRIPT—Giving Mr. your paper of the 28th, why did be not go furtherandétare the basis of . gon compromise offered—that if allowed to\finish that portion of the Diteb needed so much by him, with Chinamea, he would. employ none of that race hereafter’ either:on the ditch or and was willing to “The inconvenience is but momentary, ag white Inbor ist abundant. . WoRKINGMAN, [A few days since, when Soperintepdent Hngbes was in this city, be He asked. all, wise offered by the ‘‘workingmen” were of stich a chwracter that be bad ho power to accede to. them. He was wert ly su agent of the Compnpy, abd. subject to their dictation, vesaid. It would therefose be necensery for bim te first correspond with ibe owuers'relitive to the mat& reasonable lengts of tyume,— Ep. } ><.MADE GOOD THEIR ESCAPE. The “man in pe'ticoats” and his pal, whose adventures at a house near this city.we chrodicléd in yesterday’s iseue, bave, it seeme, made who started in pursuit of then, as previously mentioned, gave up: the search only when night came on and rendered further exertions useless, having in the meantime scoured the country in every yams for a nuwber.of miles, A gentleman. who -came to this city from. Grass Valley yesterday afternoon, informs us na . 9 "meso and woman” answering to ‘the description of the fugitives nck g . ed through that place the. fires part ofthe present week. They Trepresented there that San Juan was their destination, and although ‘imp sing ‘pon the charity of several people nee of a decided type. Whiat is strange, . ’ though: ‘DO one stiapecied ihe one.in i WD dhdeoee on Spring street, af concERT,. inthe mine. at-Bive Teot?: “No, sir. . evade pn 205 feet front by, 300 feet deep. ter, und taut ef course would regaite}vod their cecape, ‘The armed men } tbe jes . Were Generally pus.dewn ae frauds}, ee. teint 5 & POND, ore of the Reapeth'Lyceus ne, reau_of Eoston, have the bh na set bey unre ve the honor:to.announce Sacedn ¢n the fe) og, ogg Met lecture the . WORLD'S GREATEST a _/ER AND ORATOR, «. REV. HENRY WARD } ERBEC BLUE GRAVEL MINING CO: saw'tren of principal place vf busi‘Less, francisco, Caliternia. Lovation vinous ja bob County, ig ep ues hereby giveu that o rer ard Sey alg arpa wacom day aly, 8, an assessment o: ten (10) cinta py Eg was levied upon the capital sock ef the corpvuration, payabie um nedinieht. in. eid coin of the Uni. a. pop ad eg a gre, wal be sold on (ES ay. the 16th ge of Septem wer 1878, to pay the delinquent assem: ent, together with gets of oer and exponses’of Fale. 4, THEO, WETZEL, Secretary. Office--524 puatoon” street San Francisco, Californ gk eed 4 Wastes and E , aaa of Sovicty. Pbusterions 00. Reserved Seals $i 60, The sale of. Reserved Sertts: Mondsy, August 1th, at ‘W. * Drug Store, sad . “P.-here-will be-a a + Gress Valley on that Bits t 80 that a)) can hear a . ya a ed : . REYSTONE. MAREE, JOSEPH EUSTIS, Commetciul Street, Nevada City, AVING LEASED THE ABOVE MarR. KET, are now ‘prepared to° ‘urnish -_ Public ‘with ; The Finest Quality of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, CORNED BEEF, ~ AT TRE NEVADA THEATRE, Saturday Evening, Aug. 2 CONSISTING > ae -80L03, DUZTIs, TRIOS,wicca cman ie ota ~—Phe folowing ages ana pentie= men wil] take part: Ladies— Miss Pcoulterer and Miss SAUSAGES, Ete Pearson>-of —San=-Francitco,—Misses Annie and Helen Noffziger,Miss AnHams, Bacon and Lard, ‘nie Hupp, Miss” Effie Adair, “Misa . ~~ e Nettie Wellington, “Mrs. Dr. Hy Welch, Mrs, Geo. Smith. Gentiemen—E. W. Brown, J. E. Brown, J. M. Walling, and others, . It is intended io make this the finest. Concert ever given in Nevada City, ; . Programmes will ‘be out in a day or two. Tickets, 50 Cents, tobe had at the Book and Drug Stores, aud at the door, ‘OF THE VERY DEST MAKE. oe By strict attention to business; and ade @rininatiun to pleage all who favor ua te their pitronage, we nsk all the old jot the “KRYSTONE ” and the public om eraliy, to call and see ts. ma 25 JOSEPH EUSTIB. WRITING CLASSES A CUURSE OF WRITING will be en in the : Vestry of the M. E. Chureh, BEGINNING Tuesday, July 16,1878, DISSOLUTION NOTICE, ptt aes : FOR THE TERM OF 8IX-WERKs, —Ta HTP ‘Letetofore ox eh MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, AND mame of bustis.& ohmedt; inthe At wznne of bani . WEDNESDAYS. day Uissuived by iifatual consent. All pereons indebted tu the late firm are re . Ty, B. Lawron & A. J. Tiffany, -Q% Sted to wake payment to J. fustis, and TEACHERS, , F all bills againet enid firm will be id by are sg gy will be carried on ag « ore by ustis. > He ae ame lane’ ef cae Nevada : 3. LOSTIB. in this class particular attention wil) be City July 29, 1678. : given to the iaaer of bolding the pen; 7 : : Position, moverne.t, and cnatvell andl yes. FOR SALF OR RENT, _. Bato of letters. Classes for Adults, from 2 to i P.M and 7 to 9 P.M, Pu; ils can attend either or both sepaions. Tuition—One from a family $3.00; two OF taore, each; $2 66 Ta adilitiin' to the ye tea this class will be instructed in i+ dger jing, ing letters, card wring, letter writig, whole arm and muscular movements. These movements give the writera perfect mastery over the peu. Strokes can be made with a grace and eee that insure good and rapid writ: Tuition peyable at middle of the term. . Vivitors, excep? yarcnts, 50 cepts each evening. ‘THAT NEW RESIDENCE ON THE te Grass Valley rosd, joining John Cashin’s -. The ‘building is hard finished, contzing7 rvous: nd cellar, with fio2 ‘welt of water. ‘Size The property will be sold ata bargain, Enquire of: JUHN W. DOWNING, Nevada City. Ja y 28, 1878-1m ‘R. M. HUNT, M. 2. ATTENDING PRYSICIAN © BRVADA erty HORSESHOEING. O48, OR NO SALE. o Sere TO THE PEOPLE OF NEVADA. . 72.7H™ PUBLIC. BS purely cpyemegene PANS gro SECURED TRE SERVICES Cc one of ; Amt ‘ t »» Best Shoers in the State, Ste tl na ech of both buyer end: seller, f ey to do alt kinds of Home stock the late firm ef WEBLR & shueing in & manner qualea by any «+ Od ATY, —= earry on the basit.ess at. _ ben hye J teblishment in the mouniams, und et the Dagin.cene pe E rage sey am igas . and ener sets ‘ A ‘Steel Face Convex Sting;Groceries, ty “Hand. Made Shves,; $3. . Prov:siens, —, ee Shoei, (my ows” WaPo) $3. wails, 4 ‘MinbingiBhoes, Stedl, $2. © Flour, ; I will put om the'same shoes thet Peed, . . [are used in any other shop in tows wie say whatI meap. will Go a TEN PER ny LESS THAN eae 4 Soren “th Lt RRS re es caude fu have ‘no i W. a SMITH. mye tnee elroy 2 EST BUSINESS eee) ‘thes ba. nt io ies 9 Smouths, Sour é \ ft bor sti woring . Se mt. Sand acquaine : . tances ate respeetfull f invited to at TUESDAY iEvemno, di, pee aa CF PO erenncenn ‘arn A A ct UN Aly S AUGUST 20, ‘Wis, ASSESSMENT NOTICE. . ” ee ted States, to he Secretary, at the aay noah a, ph wie erent . ORR, por yin “+ te eth ay . Who will Adiver his FAMO of August, 1878, will be delinquent and . us LEOFURE, . etc te chasse era entitled ERR : Cowtt Ps e This h TheG “suggest pany giv sion to § ae The N ly volt ‘Dbeautitul Theatre ae ¥ The a ~colomn. ‘Yoars A; ‘thind thi ' . [-few year ‘ condition town, . . Yester his Soy into the caused t "go throu + aces fou. "$e-remar “occupy Judging stowed ¢ out the: one poss gree-of.1 gram re ‘Yator of ‘graph C