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—ot dreamers.
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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
NEVADA CITY, CAL IFORNIA.
Established..
Tuesday, Fune 39th, 1879.
Rev. John Coyle’s National Sermon.
_. September 6, 1860,
ANOTHER ‘MIGHWAY esieninw.
i~idge ave a Little Experiemce—
‘Fhey-are Hurled from a .Carringe
and‘then Relieved of their Valuaice Tip iilages Threnten to Kill
‘Sunday evening last, between
8 and 9 o'clock, Charley Lough. ridge, conductor’on the Narrow
Rev. Mr. Coyle addressed a large: Gauge railroad, and a.young lady,
nuinber of people in the M. E. Church ' of Grass VaNgy left this city for the
Sun: day evening on the subject of lady’s home in a two horse carriage
The Republic—its, past, present and from Graham's livery stable.
He briefly reviewed the had proceeded along as far as the
histories of various nations that had : top of the hill just beyond
existed up to the present time, and ' _Fryer’s residence,
future.”
R. M.
when suddenly:
compared their religious and politi. y two men sprang from behind some
cal privileges with those enjoyed by _chapparel at the roadside with the
the English and Aicrican people— . intention of stopping the team, The
whom he classed as-essentially one parties had the lower part of their
and natural impulses.
The horses. took fright at
A desire for their appearance and jumped to -one
r es liberty on the part of afew) . side of the turnpike so abruptly that
fearless and honest men and women . the occupants of the buggy were
w.3 what had made of Plymouth Rock . thrown to the ground. Mr. DL, was
the cradle ef our nation, The prosper: . : ' stunned by the force of the fall, and
ity of the people here to-day was! the horses dragged him a short disthe result of an administration of social and State affairs in such a maneras te-ensure—equal-_rights—to—every citizen, whether rich or-~ poor.
A nerica stood forth asa personitication of all the virtues of all good .
methods of Governmént combined.
The sermon teemed ‘with religious fervor, and expressionsof patsiotism were
appropriately introduced all through.
The statements were lo; gical, and
words that appealed
not only to the christian. sentiments,
couched in
but to the love of country that exhearer’s breast. ‘Such
talks are beneficial because ,practically illustrated in our everyday: life.
They have-interest for a class of people who, in their present state of
mind, would turn coldly from
thoroaghly ‘‘biblical sermons,” If
our preachers would ‘introduce kindred topics oftener, the army of
church goers would beswelled by a
large per “centage: ‘Sensational
is by no means. referred
to in this counection, for that places
the pro‘nulgator in the light of a
echarlatan who seeks a reputation for
brilliancy at the expense of his res>ectability, and renders the doctrines he advocates liable to being
avorned by tlre ungoldly.
copreaching”
What Thinking is.
This beautiful andl truthful expression isirom an exchange: Dreaming is not thinking. ‘The-world is full
A few men do most of
its thinking,
turing; itis taking metal and tools
aul hamnmerins, and filing, and
mouldings aud shaping, until ideas
_ have grown into fully* developed re‘and = clearly-marked outlines.
with dimensions
The
reason there are not more thinkers is
alities of the brain,
because thinking is work; it wears
away tissue and muscle, It is tiresome: It requires time and purpose,
Men can dreaiw while they sleep; to
work they must be awale.Dreaining is tearing away the flood-gates
and allowifz the flood te pour
through. °If anything remains it is
only driftwood, that may chanee to
hang onthe way. Minds fill with
» driftwood because they are not
thinking. Thinking is measuring
chances, weighing principtés, watching the operation of law.”
——— thy words; thy—thoughts-contro
Thatin thee swall a throng:
They will condeuse within ‘thy seul,
And change to purpose strong.
But he that lets his fevlings ruu
In soft continuous flow,
Shrinky from hard duty to be done,
And faints at every woe.”
eee --———~
They Ought to Live Happily.
The Chronicle says that William
C. Craig (a former resident of Nevada
City and well knéwn to most of the
‘TRanscrirr readers) and Miss Lizzie
A. King, two deaf niutes, were married at the residence of the bride’s
parents in Oakland en Thursday evening. .A large assemblage witnessel the ceremonies, which were all
performed in the mate language, and
proved avery beautiful and interesting affair: We beliewe this is the
Thinking is manufac-.
first marriage of the kiad. that has,
taken place in California for many
wears. Both of the contracting par:
ties are well eduvated, gradaates' of .
the California Deaf ead Dumb Institute at Berkeley; and of. high social
family connections,
‘em Every masculine eye in the
' dity was.turned up at Venus yeate«
day, but even the examination with
telescopes and onearaglasges was tnsatisfactory. @' he “was foo heavily
‘1 ipteds saith ee
Raswerside ~
sate Pact et ste gg SHEL
rae
ee
tance as they started on a dead: run
down the road. The robbers rushed
uponthe—gentleman—and—reheved
him of a valuable watch and $14 in
lady’s purse, when she told them she
had transferred it 40 her companion
and that they got it from him. It
seems, however. that in their haste
to finish the job they failed to examine the pocket containing it. After they had secured Mr. L’s valuable’s she’ turned upoa them and be.
gan ‘to take them to task for ‘endangering the lives of peopte fora few
paltry doliars,. One of the scamps
did not seem to fancy receiving a
lecture, and pointing a revolver in
her face threatened to shoot her unless she* remained quiet on that
The robbers then ‘departed
and left their victims to find the way
home as best they eould.
The lady ia slightly bruised on one
side of the face. Mr. Loughridze’s
face is badly cut and his. head as
much swollen from the effects of the
fall. He-was also hurt somewhat
about the body, but is able to be
around, Although the moon was
shining brightly at the time the
deed was committed, neither the lady—or—gentlemen were enabled to
identify the robbers.
. The team passed on te Grass Valley at headlong speed. In attempting to turn the carner of Chureh
street, one of the hind wheels strnck
against a post and broke the axle in
two. They then ranon to the vicinity of Perrin’s ranch. where they
were captured. The carriage was
badly broken, but the team, which
is said to be a gentle one, were found
to be uninjured,
The locality is the same where
Manuel Pascoe of Gold Flat was
robbed at 8:30 ~o’clock one night
last month, an account of which
affair appeared in the TRANSekiPT at
the time. It is likely thé same parties committed bothracts. . No effort
was made toapprehend them -after
the aacount was published, the party
robbed having failed for some reason
to say anything to the officers about
it.
seore,
Early Day Pedcstrianiam.
A party of young ladies and gentlemen from the National Hotel
Started to the summit of Sugar Loaf
at half past three yesterday morning. It required just 35 minutes to
reach the top of the mountain, and
after remaining there long enough to
see the sun rise, they returned, consuming 20 minutes in making the
trip home, . The gentlemen “Were
completely exhausted after’ the
tramp, but the ladies showed their
endurance by proposing that they
ley--according to the statements of
the latter, This’ is but another
pi oof of the superiority of female
pedestrians over those of the sterner
sex. ‘These mornittg walks are vouched for as being enjoyable and healthful, by those few who have risen early enough to saniple them.
—Additional ast of Veterans.
Wastive ox, June 29.
Eprror TRaNscRipt:—I read in
your paper a list of Mexican Veterans now residiiig in Nevada county. It wast cnet echplete, and I
send you the folloming additional
names Johu Dill, Diamond creek;
Wm.
Hughes, Washington: CH. Bowpred Agee. Trnly Yours,
che 7a” deredtl 0 ey woawtivonne™ }
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A Young ‘ady and: Chartey Lough: . :
They .
coin, > ‘Phey—then demanded the .
contintie their walk to Grass -ValH. Flannery, “Washington;
Janes Bro yn.. Washington, Joba
Wife at Biireka Sduth.
[Cpa “Soutu, June 27th.
Enitor Trangoritet :—The disastrous fire, which happened on the
‘ night of -August 12th, 878, committed quite a havoe among the buildings of this place, but,soon every}
vestige of it will bave disappeared.
At present there are two. large artd .
substantial buildings being erectéd,
and already near completion. One,
Being built by J. W. Robb, one of
our best and most enterprising busihess men, will soon be ready for use
‘as a livery stable, and will be a great
accommodation to the traveling pubdic who happen to come this way.—
structure, belongs to our worthy
townsman, G. Rhorig. It is to fulfill
‘because they had the samé-Bible, the . faces covered. with white handker. the double office of a grocery store
same laws, the same habits -of life -_chiefs. and dwelling. It is built on the site
of his old building. Great precautions have been taken to erect the
new buildings further back than
where the old_ones_eriginally stood,
thereby imereasing the’width of the
str_ét so as to make it about eighty
feet. This will tend to prevent the
wholesale destruction of property in
the future, in case another conflagration should happen.
Notwithstanding the loss suffered.
from the late fire by the people of?)
this place, especially the business
stom
men, quite a handsomesum of money
has been subscribed for the. purpose
of appropriately celebrating the coming 4th of July. ‘The Committee of
Arrangements have left nothing un+
done and spared ne expense to make
it an event of unparalelled success.
It is expected to be the grandest .
turnout that éver cheat. in the!
town of Eureka South. Some of the
amusements of the day will consist
‘Of horse-racing, foot-racing, picking
up of 100 eggs, and climbing of a
greased pole. Lets have already
been made to the amount of $100 on
the foot races, and it is expected
that the horse-racing will be very
exciting and interesting. The much
talked: about collar aud elbow wrestling match between the two championg of Eureka district (whose names
I omit to mention,) will come off on
that day, and will conclude the afternoon amusements. A grand ball
will be given in the evening, so that
those who love to trip the “light fantastic toe,” can do so ty their heart's
content.
I have omitted to give you informatiou regardin;s the mining interests uf this locality, supposing that
the available space in your-paper is
already overburdened. In my next
letter L will lét you know all the information that can be gathered on
that subject. Pe Aa
Captain Miller's Lilness.
In spetking of the illness of Captain John Miller of Grass Valley,
the Union saya: He wasup in Washington township afew days ago, attending to some mining business,
and arrived back at Nevada on Wednesday eVening, in apparent excellent health. ‘The following morning
it was noticed at the Union Hotel,
where he was stopping, that his
manner was different from his ordinary custom, ashe did not speak to
anyone, and appeared to be in-pain
in his head, He was gent home by
stage, and the family physician, Dr.
Webster, called in, who found that
his powers of speech were paralyzcd,
and that be was unable te communicate his thoughts or recognize anyone, and from his actions that he
was sufferings from severe pressure
upon the brain, This latter difficulty was considerably relieved by
bleeding,‘ since: which time he has
recognized his family and. friends,
but he remains. deprived of speech,
but evidently’ has’ no cuherency of
thotght, and cannot make his wishes known, although having the use
of hands and hinbs. The case is
quite singular, and of course very
serious, but as. the Captain is a man
of strong physical organization, and
has always been of regular habits, it
is hoped that-his health may yet be
‘ restored,
Case Dismissed.
———
B Laneinewi William Brooks, the
strauger charged with stealing -a
steel square from the Plaza foundry, came up for trial Saturday evening. The uty gtood M1 for acquit.
¢lared themselves unable to agree,
The prisoner was discharged from
fuirther_custody.” Judge Garthe im:
Tgliately gave him employmenteby
which he will le enabled to earn $3
os hi hudtesttions, “S
3 Shoe
The other, also a very commodious . hisiness transacte d.
tal anc one for. conyjction, . anc ey
‘WOrdD FOR KEARNEY.
Ne¥a4a County Fire Oat one Brother Whe frains with the BH. B.'s and
Theeatem to Serve another Like
wise Unless he Stops Wavertng.
It was stated in these e#umns
Sunday morning that the Working: .
mefi’s County Central Committee
had held a meeting in Nevada Sat.
urday afternoon, but nothing s definite .
was published regardingtké proceed.
ings for the simple reason that all ef .
the members participating were enjoined to keep close-mouthed on the .
subject. . Especially was attention .
called to the fact-thasthe newspa}
pers must be kept ignorant of the .
the precautions taken, we are enabled .
to lay before our readers this morning the most important steps taken. .
A m@jority of the Central Committee, including the most influential and active members, were present,
R. G. McCutchan presiding, “The .
session was a stormy-one,_several of .
the members displaying much temper. ‘The Chronicle and its party
was severely condemned from first tu
last, and the sentiment of the Work.
ingmen of Nevada county pronounsed to be strongly in favor of Kear. ney. Saverat-of those present hadheard and seen the arch agitator at
San Francisco, and were of the opinion that he -had—beenmaligned out.
rageously by tle opposition press and .
speakers. The Workingmen that .
they represented would stand by .
him almost to aman. There might .
be a few apostates, but there was a.
general feeling in the ranks that the
; sooner they are shipped bag and bag:
gage to the folds of the Plug Hat
Brigade, the better. A man. could
not be a Workingman and. a-Chronicleite at the same time, they said,
and therefore the work. of purifica: .
tion in the former organization might
as well be begun at once.
The seat of John I. Caldwell,-a re.
cent acquisition to the committee,
who wentas a delegate to the H. B. .
Convention at Sacramento last week,.
was declared vacant, and Felix Gil.
let, who has been a red-hot and un-}
compromising Kearneyite from the
time that the trouble first opened up .
on the sandlot, was elected to fill the
vacancy.
K. Casper, another member whotook more or
a
;
less interest in the . i
mushroom organization when it was .
first agitated in this city, was scored .
by some of the speakers in a rather
severe manner. “Upon that gentleman’s assurance that he was still loyalto the W.-P. C. in the fullest
sense of the word, no further action
was taken regarding his case,
After the firing out and lecturing
process had been concluded, the
Committee adjourned to ineet again
on Saturday, July 19th.
“Tt can be put down for a dead certainty that the Workingmen of Nevada county will stand no more foolishness on the partof the Chronicle
and Se a 8,
es -t-->—--.-—~—
The Capital J Perciare Store,
F. G. Guild & Co., proprietors of
the Capital Furniture Store on Broad .
street, announce this morning that
they will sell better goods for less
money than any other firm in the
mountains. Their stock of farniture, bedding, looking glasses, etc.,
is immense, whilé in the line of musical instruments and sheet music no
house this side of San Francisco can
show a finer assortment. They are
also agents for the Davis sewing machine, and iu spite of. the opposition
put in the field by other: makers are
controlling a large share of the trade
in that line, the machine being both
first-class and cheap,
Committed for Grand Larceny.
Charles Smith, { the . fifteenyearold tramp from Sacramento who was
arrested ona charge of robbing the
Marchie mine last Friday morning,
was brought before Jud; ge Garthe
again yesterday and bland over in
the sum of $800 to appear before the
next Grand Jury. There is little
doubt but that he ia one of the
thieves,
Pittsburg Miue Robbed.
One night a little over a week ago
some parties enteréd the mill of the
Pittsburg, Mining » Compaiy “and
cleaned up the amalgam on the
plates. Tei is thought they made a
profitable haul.” No complaint of
the theft has beenj mide to the au)
thorities by the owners ee
. r #) ieee Onrier: ow
{fou at Nat oF rst get ie
LAY os oe Sah ps0 36 1
Tr spite—of-ally
‘cheek! Cheeky!
Nevapa Ofrt, June $0.
‘Epiten Transerter+Permit me
to express my opinion on “‘cheek” in
afew words, ‘‘Cheek” ‘is @ ‘prominent element in polities “just how.—
. Kor instance, itis cheeky for a handful of Democrats toask thg, Republieans to nominate two-thirds Dermbi crats and one-third -Republicans for
: tue county offices. That is nothing,
' though, compared with the cheek
manifested by the Honorable Bilks.
. They bave bet a corporal’s guard, ;
and still they have the sublime
. cheek to demand of the Workingmen
a certain share of the county offices.
(They brattched off from our organi. zation for the eXDTESS purpose of having us *%onciliate” ther. I miss
my guess ifany one of them gets a
nomination, for any office, from our
. party. With my consent they can
remain where they @re and run a
ticket of their own, and I wiil assert
positively, and know whereof I
. speak, that they will not’ get 200)
votes in the county.
MEMBER OF WoRKINGMEN’S. CLUB.
anor
Ye: terday'’s Arrivals at
TOE UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Jacob Naffziger, Preprictor. .
F Burekhalter Truck G De La Buglise Paris
¥ Morannot City A Morrannot City
} Michel City HC Perkins Malakoff
Miss Brown San Juan R G McCutchan Ca HJ C Bolon Sacrament RS Bassett Sacramen
G E Brown Santa Bar W D Long City
b¢ Powell Satramen M Fluston C hicago
J Tonnor Wil Val Rev W C Powell G V
L GC Wilhelin Grass Va J Spiedel _do
J Johnson City J Fraser Ranch
H Williams Grass Val J Wiliiams Grass Valle
Yesterday's Arrivals at
THE NATIONAL HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Chas. E. Pearson, Proprietor.
§ Furth San Juan
W H Benson Grass Va
A J Ridge Grass Val B Harris do .
B Johnson do D Collins do
F Henry Moore's Flat J G Dickson San Juan
. B Kal len! erg & w Blo CS Benham Atieghan
Miss N Well ington Cit WH Hustler Col Hill
T C Randall City W. Rumsey Quaker Hi
. R B Milroy San Fran Mra Brown City
L Thompson Rack Cr C Kinfleldt. do
W W Wear City J Miller City Fl
J I Caldwell City WFC ummings #f Fis
W flearne Moore Fla O Holbropk city
G H Lamb Virginia C W Kadford San Franc
W J Pierse San Fran W ck Bloomfield
RD Miller Santa Bar JO Jones w & e Oakl
Miss Benson S F -~ J Carty City
—_——__--. >. —___—__ <
hed vertised Letters.
. R McMurray San Ju
J Dunn City
the fol: owing is a list of letters remaining
fn the Post Office, Nevada city,
week ending .Jane"30th, 1879. Persons ealling for any of these letters will please say
“advertised.” J, 8. Houprook, P.M,
Alexander B 2 Altpeter Henry
Bartle John Brown Fannie
Clineschmidt H 2 Ferris L H
Harvey George Kendrick Susan
Keller Mrs J H Lemee Marie
Leman A M McDougal John —
McLeod Relle Mendoncia Antonio
Oates William
Robb Charles
€mith GL
Webster Geo W
Olds H P
Btevenson CC
Townsend Geo F .
' DIED.
for the fF
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Cat ST ip . !
oe rs.
Oyster & lee Cream Saloon
PENE STREET,
Near Wasonic Mall, Nevada City,
HIS favorite place of resort has hren fit.
ted-up in a cozy and attractive man; ler,
and the proprietor, is prepared to furnish
resh.Oysters
On the Half Shell, Stewed, Fried cr Pan
Roast. 2
xrceoe Cream: :
Superior to any other place in the County,
A fresh Stock just received, .
Nuts of all Kinds.
TEMPERANCE DRINKS :—Lemon.ade, Soda Water and Cronk Beer,
&z@ Thankful for past favors, I woidd eo.
licit a continuance of the public patronage.
Ng vada Ci ty, June 28th.
ee eS
The Machines can be seen in successful] Operation
At the Murehiec Quartz Mine,
Where they yive the very best satisfaction,
For description and testimonials address
ADAMS & CARTER,
Agents for Pacific Coast,
Or, until further notice,
Union ss. NEVADA @ITY, €2!,
A HEALTHY, “PLEASANT
a
LF A
“Spaititing oeneagel
= oo
SEIBERT’S CRONK BEER!
MADE! FROM
PURE SPRING WATER.
TO POISONOUS ACIDS ARE USED
‘® inthe preparation of thisdelightful beving and healthy. It isthe best
Fempernnee Drink erer mantfactured in Nevada County!
‘For Sale at all the Saloons.
Families Supplied by heaving theit
orders at ANTOINE TAM,
Nevada City, June 28th,
At Grass Valley, June 28th, 1879, Mrs. Sadie L., wife of J, KE. Byrne, aged 23 years and
7 months, a native of Boston, Mass.
Great Sacrifice in Jeweiry!
ie ORDERGTO DEVOTE ‘HIS ENTIRE
TIME TIN
‘OF MICHEL’S NEW AMALGAMATOR,
JUSTIN MICHEL,
Offers his entire stock otf
Clocks,
Watches,
Jewelry,
Silver Ware,
Plated Ware,
Spectacles, Eic.,
Now-in stock at hie store, on Croad Street, at
LOWER PRICES
Than they can be, bought anywhere on . the
Pacific Coast,
The articles must be sold immediately, and Great Sacrifice will be made.
I have secured the services of a
First Class .Watchmaker,
And will continue the REPAIRING of Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry at the LOWEST
PRICES, Good work guaranteed.
J. MICHEL.
_ Nevada City, July 1, 1879.
CAMELLINE
For Preserving and Beautifying the Complexion
NEW AND VAi.CABLE PREPARA. tion, pronounced by all to ve the most
periect cosmetic in, . Unlike other
preparations is is aye poem harmless, but favors & natural and healthyaction of the skin,
resultarig in anigiote quatigrmnd. ‘Glearnes:
ar —— fon ¢ intrinsie merit and high
medica endorsomest, @f CAMELLINE
have a oe mc tee ded it to nearly sua oo BY oa"
ee ee
a. Ub AVAMELER «& €O,,
E TO THE INTRODUCTION +
NICKS! “NICKS!
NICK’S INSECT POWDE8
IBA
SURE SHOT FOR BED BUGS!
rr ig
Harmless to the Human Being!
OUBLED WITH INSECTS
should address the underJERSONS '
‘ of any kin
signed, who wiil
Exterminate them all in Short Nctice or moe Pay.
/No Money Wanted in Advance.
CHARGE3 MODERATE.
Address, E. NICHOLS,
te24 P. ©. Box 140 Nevada City.Something New in Nevada!
= FRUIT =
CONFECTIONERY
DEPOT,7 Mts STREET, opposite Union Hotel, and adjoining Legy’s Hardware
B. SANGUINETTIWould respectfully inform the citazens of
Nevada City that-he has _o opened a Store at
the ebove piace for the sale of
Fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Confee, Uonery, eter. ete.
Having agencies at San Francisco, Saerameatoanud san Jose, I coors et by Es:
ess, tlre choicest
garde:
tad orchards ro nell parnenont of any other
store in the mountains.
CHOICE FRENCH CANDIES ~
Are kept constantly on “hand andssokl
the lowest prices.
Se CREAM. “€2.
During thebumimet't intend keeping [ce
Cream constantly on hand, of various flavors
and warranted Peles im the miarket.
Nevada City,
eee
Avie fi car Laws
a>
Dwie.
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pred dr Pige Sel.
FRENCH & AMERSEAN CANDIEKS
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109 California st., San Franci«é ;
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‘uw . There
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<lay last.
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yesterda
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were arr
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stated S:
$25.
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this city
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