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January 23, 1879 (4 pages)

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pr — __Caucasian visitors to Chinatown are THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT, NEVADA ‘CITY, CALIFORNIA, Zz. SRT TRE —— pa aie 93. if 79.) Salad Politic ——— Moncolians. that in spite of exhibited by the hinese populaTt i isa queer fact the whites towards. the Cl tion of this city during the past few mguths, the latter treat the this New Year's in the same .corjlial and hospitable manner that they ever exhibitsd on’ previous occasions. — autavonmisnl former serves, aid is generally rewarded . the Coast. ~ battery, camé up in Judge-tiatthe’s ‘ eewill appear at the Thentré in this — during the late raise instock. . it is all so, for he is’s first-rate than. = which came to hand day bkefore yes: loaded down with holiday dainties:at each place they ston, amd receive “polite invitation to (‘call again’ — This treatment can hardly’ be attribtui.to the Christian spirit of the :celestial probably springs feom_eertiin diplomatic traits they are credited with. wu lerstand that one goad tyra dea race,” Dut They -seem. to with, anothor. In tine, they are doing tlicir level best to concikate the enemy. That.they wilk signally fail in. an effort to do aws ay with the de“mand that they “go,” is as certain as 4t is that their-presence is.a curse to a ae ‘Tired of Rashes with’ sea “he ease of the people 4 vs. hoe: Land Frank Hughes, charged with eourt~ yesterday after having beon __twice postoonel previously. The an te0st;” Driscoti had die notice that —was without consideration and mereowas $7,500;-the plaintitt before-com=The McDonald-vs.* €arrion Verdict. . The d — in .the caserbi G. MeDonald et akys/N. A. Carrion et.al foutid a spemial ia to this effect: G. MeDonald and A.J, McBonald owned the mming ground deseribéd in compl: tint in April, ‘18733 the deed mate to Carrion in» June, 873, owas intended as “a miogtgage; eonveyed the property'to Carrion in ". Grass Valley Mincs._——Thé Union says: that some exceedingly rich quarts was taken from the Gold Hillwnine & fey days:ago, by tributers, from the second level, 350 feet south of the sheft. -The -specimens taken ont.wer: very heavy in gold, some of the pieces “but a few McéBenald inches in thickness being -estimated to contain. several handtoed dollars. Mare th, 1875; the deed from Carrion . to Drisc calf, made in Dece mber, 1877, was intendedLas a mortgage ;. Driscoll . received due notice that ‘the deed . vated June,-1873, was intomled as al mbdrtgage; here wasano -considcra-. tion for the deed of. convevance from . Drise+ll to Morateur; Morateur—was . net a purchaser in good “faith; Carr: . rion enly acquired — his _interest im trust.;~ McDonald only convered said anterest to Carrion the deod-from McDonald so Czerrion ly in ‘trust; the amount~ duesfrem: plaintiffs to-Carrion-up: to 1873 was $I, 000; the value of the minhig claim mencing this action demanded:an ac. ‘counting of’ Carrion, and offered-to+ pay -hin-such suntas was found due, Carrion refused to entertain the propositions; there was no written obi. gation. for the payment of mmey outside the'déed from McDonald to-Carrion in dlated Jrne, 1878. —— --oe . Districer ourt, WEDNESDAY, Jan. 22, 1879, . McDonahl.et al .vs, N. 'A.“Cardsfendants asked = for’ a change’ of . veaue to Grass Valley, whereupon ‘Pistrict Attorney Gaylord thit'this cise be dismissed altogether. He stated thatshis object in tak* tng this step was to carry the matter before ths next Grand Jury. It had @razge. along, he said,at the instance of the defendants until a heavy expence hel incurred, and he thotight itought to be disposeil of 2 as to sto” further unnecessary The dismissal was ordered, moved beon costs, and the matter will be turned ever to the consideration of the next Grand Jury. ee = The Rentz Minstrets. M: alame Rentz’ s Female Minstrels vity next Wednesday evening.They have been playing -a vory suecessful: engagement in Carson, Nev., recently, and this is what the Appeal Says _of their entertainments: The mat: inee ‘given yesterday afternoon by the Rentz Miustrels was very-largely attended. The which consisted of a concert-by the company of singers, and the extravaganza of ‘Pippings” was: very ceptably rendered, and was received by the little folks 'and their escorts with unbounded applause. This excellent company has'made a most decided hit in Carson. It is the best show given here for ever so long. >< e-—_-_--_—_—ts to be Made. performance, ace Improvemen It is understood that as soon asthe weather will permit, Thomas Buckner will provements on the property he recently purchased from John Cashin. ‘The house is to be raised and a new front added, “besides “a large new barn will be erected. Mr. Buekner’s mother and. sister, the summer, and make—some—valuable imwill reside at. San Tom's W ife, "he ro im Franciseo during the winter. business arrangements will require his presence af Virginia City most of the time. It is pretty authettically stated that he cleaned up $369,000 Hope on ~~. ——_—+~ Been Fishing. Must: Mave 1 The Daily Exchange of San. Franciso-is always welcerfic at thidwttice, and our’ scissors would get awful rusty if its publication was saspended, “The copy dated Janmary 2d, is to be spared from any It lias an ancient odor, as-if but just yesurrected + oper benpanie and has been added to-our musenm ef antique relica. , The Boss of the Exchange’s mailing department mast hate . just recovered from wabing New Year's calls, terday, ‘clipping processes,”” however. ee The Ame — @ meray. pais ; “The AD nerican Milt anil Miniaig) Company hive tiled dttetés of Voor. poration, to a rate in Nie prac’ outy capital st ock "$8,000,000. Directors . weil On sriith, BoGe Gule. FG ‘Vateman: . Counsel fer plaintiff, C, (moved for a non-suit on the, ground . _ } mill will run within a few days ; the set, for argument Jan. 24th. Wim. Waters et alvs. Wm, Kemp. Taylor; for defendant, A. Burrows. that plaintiffs. had not made a location suchas would give constructive possessiga under Act of Congress. Motion denied. — After ‘the evidence was all in, the case was submitted withont argument, and. taken under advisement. Court adjourned until Thursday morning, 10 o'clock. « ‘ Phenomenal Weather, There . is something phenomenal When the late snow storms crept down’ on us the barometer, éontrary to its usual custom, was_steadily rising. The day that the first storm came it went up . 7. degrees, whereas it has always sunk at such times, The wind, too, acts after a-queer fashion: tween 7 A. wm. and nightfall it ‘is ‘as liable to swing around-to—all points of the compass as do anything else, and a Lreeze from the west is about about this winter's weather, Ber as likely to bring foul weather as one from the east. “There are n@ signs left that will do to bet on, te, The Pittsburg Mine, A letter of the 15th inst., to the San-Francisco oftice, says sr shipped on the 13th inst., one bar gold valued at $3,565. The face of the drift at 600-foot level presents very well. There are yet to be drixen about 40 feet more to intersect winze from 500 north level. Tlie stopes at 700 north level presents well, also stope at 500 north level, ‘The general. outlook of the mine is very goed indeed. The cayse of ‘the delay durizig the past week was in consequeyce Of the scarcity of water. : 2 -— ——__— * Mines Mfarting Up. The Chalk, Bluff-ditch was cleared ofthe ice and snow Yesterday, and 1,400 inches of water_is_running. The Hayward hydraulic mine at You Bet will new be enabled to recommence operations, and as sdon as it is possible to turn a full head (2,500 inches) into ‘the ditch the’ Hussey tine nt the same placerwill . -also start work again. o> Roof mares In. A pertion of the roof of a large building on Canada Hill, near. this city, formerly used as-salphuret reduetion wo-ks, -caved,-in Tuesday from too great a weight of snow beThe building das. been’uns ocenpied by the owners for some timia, although more or less maeliery shill pemains init. 5 ‘ ine on 15 ing on ty, * Be 7 Luttle Respowstiittey, Fe . “Mrs.” Yertrude Stew art, of “San “SES (better known inthis city; where sh he Was here. a. wertrude Caswell) Bas begpme deawieiae’. oebhe . . and tips Defendants . . ge quisition’ is 2 rir], be am at nine pounds, He re’ 3 (x Helland,: Ay & Haltecsy'*” jronsrtife, frealth and pros spe “rit 2? ae Ana & melon ’ “2 cy The rock i is probably on the line of a pay chute whieh is *to be found in that partof.the mine. — But. it wil}
be several months before this can be tested, ad‘by ‘reason of the late cold weather cutting ef. 2 water supply for the engines (the water from the shaft not beiny suitable for the pur: pose), and but a limited ‘amoant: of ‘State Superintendent <f Pdblie In; “ General Notes. rue It is assorted frou. Boston: that Butler will rum for, Governor again next fall. . The Governor Genéral and Print cess Louise, travelmg in-coggarrived Tuesday at Niagafa falls. The Democratio-caucus ab Indian? apolis unanimously nominated D. w/ Voorhees for United StatesSenator for the long term. Senator Conkling Was ufianimodusly ve-numinated asUnited States Sen< ater from New York hy the ga lican caucus at Albany. Some.members of the -Cur: vention tried to do away with: ythe office of struxtion, but failed therein: ‘Tue Berlin _correspondent of the Pall Mall Gazette says: ‘‘Dark—as these wintry days i is the gloom that is spreading éver Germany. General des pondengy and bitterness prevail, The ‘depression of industry and Grade is wee than ever, so that the Barilerupte ‘y-@ourt Nes tosenlarge its Wuildings; the distress among the lower classes is extreme; the papers tell heart-rendering starving people; the clergy and ‘the poor law. guardians appeal every day to the public for contributions in order to stave > off the worst sufferin; gs of the ¥ery poorest.” ET EL IEEE TD ST. VALENTINE'S PARTY. stories about ' “4 Pe. sold at iihced’. rates a represented as firstcla LSS GAYLORD & The Man hk . claims lo meke by selling Cheap Goods nd oe RC BINSON’s, eae <oads fer less than Cost intends vfther-to cheat his Custom. crs or DEER AUD Als ercditors, oo etal. Ordered that cau be} ply_of re-can be obtained that will that's a kind of advice altogether unworthy Dennis Kearney’sqyendam . right-bower, and Benjamin ought, to be ashamed for having suggested such a dread alternative. In es late election in Texas the Democrats polled 160,474 votes for their candidate. for Controller, the Greenbackers 49,059, and the Republicans 23,228. The Gubernatorial vote will not be counted till -the meeting of. the Legislature. : AN Ametigan bank is to. te in the ity of Mexico. bates yy fat thing for the bankers, but the Mexidiis may not find it so pleasant. 4 we peer Tobe oe . "Sem harsounere: H, having shot the St Peterabucg Chiat oP *olicg, . is shortly, to tontry & The sian nearer yo" wn London, are now running at the Sierra Buvtes, There isan. abundanee of water in the lakes, but’ it is frozen in the flumes. Snow at:the mills’ is three feet deep. F For years times in Alleghany City have been; at a «stamilstillp bat the . turning point appears to have at last . } arrived in general resui rection of the quartz-and gravel interests in this portion of the county, Notice change of time in stage line . advt.of Green & Co. Thestompany with their usual-gevgy snag the trip from Marysville-@gd Nevada . City to Dow nieyalte iny one day, until . ¢losed out, by dhe recent storms. 1 Sunday n night. was the coldest ev er => sctttement ¥ + whites, the metoury going down, bet i aor £08, FY ONE, eka at the st able of Weir an‘ Ladbesade } Cents; Ladies, 25 cents, Pied te . 1D, Dow se inti, rc DANCING SCHOOL, — MR. OC. BR. BRUNT, —aT— TEMPERANCE BALE, ~ _ AS FOLLOWS: aired and Gentlemen's Practicing Class,qvery Monday: evening ftom 8 te 0.0’ otk: Juven.le Class, every Saturday evening, icom 7 to 90 ‘dock. a oad d every ¥ evening, fram 8 to 12 o'cloe ef ‘TER MS > Monday ‘Evening Class — Gentlemen, 50 . Cod Fish Washing Powder, 3 papers 25 Bacon, Good Green Tea English Breakfast ‘* Butter, per pound sé Ground Coffee, per paper Pearl Barley, 3 pounds Juvenge Glass—-$1 mer month. , + Socials—Gentleme rn, B28 5 Ladies, free. AMERICAN MEAT. MARKET! Commercial Street, er ada City. oe Lo Transeript Bhock *; & +d ust» oe * foaear 6) a ri J satel 3 Yours, FS atas 4 Kee SUF ANTI 0 TAD Bak § 19000 We ne ecw entae than 12 degrees aheye.belore,. ».,. a biel & iw 844] Beef, ‘Pork, Matton, Veal iam Cours ‘Bees, ‘€te, f) Pickles, = Pickles” . 35 50 12-12" 8 40 25 Spices, all kinds, per bottle 10 “per bottle 29 5 gallon kegs 2 00 . Salt Porir, “25 pound ixegs 5 3 60 25 "Bath Brick, iF nd Ss nie a 2 for” pemmeicty: in propiortior: ~ WILLIAM, “Maia Bteeat, Nevasx ty. “a 5, 1878. . Wool onckadei, the®mine “has been} A Springtskl (T1.), dispatch says ie ™ = ‘Busi ; Shut down utitil the Winter season phat John. Logaa h ag buen elected jmS. ie ee oe ee of svar is overWork. will be resumed-as . Senator by\six majority. He was Ee ey so he carty,in the Spring as it-will be possi-~ sypported by the e-entire Republican Young Mon's. Social Club, 8 vt Ghe: { a by tatt Be stored ble to obtain a. supply of fuel at rea: . vote. eae pares = aie —— : thereJ sonable rates. A Rom ec: TERE ent of the Lon= “s ; The The Alaska:Bullion eembimation. don Standard says’ that’ the Jésuits . ~ PRIZE CALICO PARTY, Ww all th shaft is now 30 fect below the fourth! mave sent the Pope a kind of tiltima= LaITat bidet J article sold, . tle do Ss : ‘: “oes T se ha. A? MENTS HALL, NEYADA Cary, es or 360 foot levéi, ~“The ground is . tum; pointing out the evil& restlting and challenge _Sompetition on -TOYe., bard-and-careying-a-seod—ledge,__A-. from-their exclusion from—the-GovFriday Evening, ¥ eb. = 1879. . Prices, ton a ee RR oO new level will be turned at thedepth ernment of the Church. ~ The Lope hideudielek be -kcetbobiedeus! . perint of 530-feet.—~She levels-above—are . continues— firm; and many of “his: J-EBrown, G. J, Naffaiser, First Crass =a the All furnishing a good supply of ere, upon . friends fear the consequences, \j 4 vet Beit mer nenan te wa he Valle; which eight stamps of -the Bullion The Convention. has at last done Ne Ww. _Hentae, EM. frown, ‘ Clap-trap advertisements may_ Do mil-are kept constanthy running wp. away with that portion of the -olt4 ye heomala 3 GNibel ee ee ~prott on paying eve. “The new Alaska shaft . Constitution which did not allow = ayrne, = geil z win fora while, but we intend ing. has been opened through to the drifts . school districts, not maintaining . s. A. Bulfinch; ~~ FA. Sarkett, to conduct our business “on the shoul below,-and the new. hoisting works . schools during six months of the year L. M. Suketgrtl, ibs a 3 eel Ab “— Aeaal come “ Sa * Pease Dia reuse’ of the <n waded Plegans Prives, ysquare,” so as to be -able-to com. a iain =e ‘ith favorable weather the . fund, so that a school in session only . Gosting 35 Dollars\will le given to the three ete with other ne: ible — » 3 S ible firms . i hoisting works will commence. runone month is entitled to its share, lndios wearing The titut desty CAL ICO cosi ~ ponsible § was it ‘ning in about two weeks, when asupThe North Wales State Quarry-. }tumes. The committed of award to consist for The men’s Union has offered -the same . of five geutlemen~ to be \gelected from tthe . City < keep the full head of sixteen stamps premiums to members who will eanisuey BFP = FIRS? has TRAE for th of the Bullion mill going constantly. ane a those offered by. the North . ssusie by-Mullcr's Full Orchestms. . "! oro i oh ole ae ae ee Wales Miners’ Association, namely, . Dpandng from 9 tw 1 o'cloék. Grand Jan A-Row_tn-Camp, £7 to those emigrating to Ameri¢ca}-Marghtewemmenceat 9 o'clock sharp. Hotel —— and £14 to those desiring to go Ausa iin ES We ean sell inferior and dam. ne! = See Bi -dissatisiied Oriental tralia, Lhe Quarrymen’s Unisn af: TICKETS, 82 50. Admission to the Gallery an Gocdk ne ek ee Brow! stockholders was held in Sar Fran9 “4: . . 50 Cents. ag Cap as-any one—. Street Sato Mond a 1” 36 Jeok fer £2 additional to members -emiA cordial invitation-is extended .to all. b F " = er 3 — os go —— 2 OOKS'. grating west of’Chicago. Ite be. January 21, 1879-td else, but we don’t propose to The very much, trom bie proceedings 45 . lieved many will accept, asthe small: aie re ici Truck though they had kicked ever their . guarrios mostly romain closad, Notice to Creditors. keep them. We solicit a compre kettle of fish at the eleventh hour. At Los Gatos, Santa Clara county, BoA OF CONRAD HEINZ, Deceased. . parison ef qualities-and prices, ne oe eee > SRS eee Shs Notice is hereby given by the underJa If they have, it is no more than . on the night of the 19th, Geo. Kitsigned, adiministza.tor of the estate of Conrad 44 All bills will -be—presented for ent di from the past foolish actions of the} Constable Erkson. Kitehen and a/. ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary . : make ring. Only 18. stock belders were . crowd of fellows® had entered the . Seer tloncay mic mao sector gg Nat G a ] d & R bi ‘ inche: present, representing about 10,000} premises of W. FE. Rodgers, who had . Rear ab Trucken, towann ieee ay Or 9 INseh so as shares, The following were elected. just returned from his wedding tour, ‘Nevin City, January 15, 1879. janl7 igitle nominees for’ Directors: —.E. Ww. and demanded money with which to heeene Wale * Wevada’ Deéxi&, 1678 Fo: Manuel, W. ‘I. Heaton, T. F.-Smith, . daak the health of the bride and Sis sell Se ORAYer -wiRtiO , : cloud ny ; ‘ , rai Sh ee IA G cL 3 ° 4 . eee ages aa i “3 groom, and upon being refused comCo. . Location of baincipal place of busiss Manu ". Manuel, nla! eaton, J. L. . menced a tumult with tin pans, toot hess, Nevada City, California. Location of ‘ : ai orks, Blue Tent District, Nevada: Count ' . woul Whitmore and Messrs. Delger and . horns, ete., denominated-a ‘‘charick is ae oe anes 5 = er Lallace. the nominees = Pak. vari me ; Notice is hereby given that ata meeting of i . ~ allace, the ao si: at the Gak wena The aid of Erkson was sought the Board of* :Dircabors, held onthe eighth Ww . L L . A M W 0 L F : S forth. land meeting oh Saturday: night. . to: disperse the crowd, and° in a . ‘yet ganuasy 1819, an assesment (No, 2,) , : i Mr, Whitmore was present og be-\scuftle which ensued his pistol was . the pera iprene i ikeoemeton” vay; PRICE LIST. lasisiall half of the Oakland faetion, and. discharged with the above effect. able yer sages to fhe Secretary. H + r = oe stated very emphatically. that the} A London dispatch. dated Tresday eM rmpaid on the Bg gee = F OR CAS “ih ; ; 7 : fac h ; _ . ruary, 1879, e delinquent and »adver: ; eaten whole trouble iit from the fact . says: Right Hon. Mr, Foster, speak tised tor vide. at’ ule auction, and unless Subjery.0 Varn aeelies “of sta that a few dissatisfied stockholdcrs, . ing at a soiree at thé Bradtond {ham. payment_is made before, will be sold -on : : i who would not or could not pay . ber of Commerce said he did net deee sib Bec uh Ptogetner with costs of Flour, per 100 ‘Ibs, $275 23 “* their assessment, were exasperated . ny that the strength of protection in-. “yertising and expenses of sale. —" vee : E. W. BIGELOW, , because they could got run the com-,. the United States was particularly BIGELOW, Seerstary, ‘ Wheat, yer 100 tbe 225 Re pany to suit themselyes. A lively disheartening, but he thought no + : JOHN T. LEWIS, Bran, per 100 ‘Tbs, «125 ee altercation ensued between him and . threat of imposing inter-duties Atiernsy and Counsclor at , Te ; . : ' + . Potatoes, per 100 lbs, 250 bag the President, participated in also by }weuld haye-any effect( The United eae = niga: i as the Secretary and one or two others. . States would only thereby be proe}> — Crushed Sugar,7 1-2 lbs 100. Franl A motion was subsequently carried . voked to make issue to—see whieh +¢ "Ourger of Broad aust ioe Bieeot pws +Brown ‘Sugar, 10 Ths 100 HP requesting those in Oskland holding . side were the stronger,” ’ Besides jants NEVADA CITY! CAL seprinp : co ABP . oom se as*_-. Green Coffee, 5. Ibs 100 Del pool stock to cast‘t in favor of the . such a policy would be impracticable . . ie t . . . * ¢ = : . * 1 e , ticket. nominated at this meeting. because to bring -@% Serious pressure} , GREAT Riee, 14 lbs 100 a = bap edreage +on the United States it would be Beans 20 lbs 100 ee A Fearful Sacrifice sWsipenta. necessary totax such vital necessiG W hi Fl * “ : taugh cae — ‘. ties as wheat and cotton. Merman, Washing uid. Soap 8 bars 25 State, When it was waguésted Tuesday in oe . ; : t . and the House of Represertatives that Up Country Notes, ae Soap, per box 50 Portu —_ RTT ba inv ry e [Downieville Messenger } TE ING bam ng Nagle wren Candles, 12 for 25 essen! ONG SHC CLDNEK CUSPAWERER, 60:88:00 1¢ hotels at ‘Sierra' City are Jso . S«t that— ata know just what relation they have to J B Candles, per box 2 00 : seal crowded that strangers find it very ‘It Cleans the Clothes Without . pe election fraudsnow being investigated, . difficult toobtain lodgings. R bbi 1Lno Oysters, 7 cans for 1 00 : Ben. Batler ' y ae Po Be > r eae : en. Bat i appowat the idea, b J. M. Pattee is out in W yoming ubdbding. . Salmon, 7cans for 100 The cause, he said, ‘‘the result of approterritory : engineering a mining. awin. FORCLEANING PAINT IT HAS NO EQUAL m : 1 00 w of oa ae dle, — — arcs in. .-.3e4 is kept'for sale at ‘all the grocery stores Tomatoes, 6 cans for ; 00 eee y : thing which . Sierra will not be.surprised to hear in the City. , 5 cans for Tease had better not be szen or felt or . this. Willa @uck schwim? Pit ; 31 Green Corn, i R eo eee eee . 0: ' smelt. lt would be far better to} The notice of marriage of Benham i +81 50 per gallon, . String Beans, Seansfor 10 ea give $10,900 to some poor working. —Benming in our last issue, was a ASK FOR IT! TRY IT: Green Peas, 4cansfor 100 as man’s family.” What ! Make a hell. mistake, Thenames‘of the witidssCARLEY & JU STICE, . Kerosene r allon 35 ‘boundest capitalist out of an honest. es to the Higgins—Kasley marriagé ’ pers Pee : ag RY 1 Proprietors, Nevada Cit 0 sete laborer, just for the sake of sparing were taken for the principals, _ Deceimber 2 o, (18% ‘ ’ yKerosene, per 5 gallon can 15 tat (1 +Sammy~Pilden’s feelings? Sure,and Only about one-third of the stamps ete: — per pound 13:1-2 st} .