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July 1, 1881 (4 pages)

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‘t 4, a Freé Lanee Items.) fis it Genuine ? "AN ANTIQUATES INDUSTRY. e DailyY Transcript Mydraulit Wining Three Thousand ‘arhe id : Assessment Notice. =A li776. MILITARY BALL! ‘GRAND The delinquent list for assessment U Location of principal place of business; Yesterday morning a Chinaman works, of Francisco,California—Location San Bar Miring Company Years Ago. with a load of nice vegetables drove on the Rocky Columbia Hil', Nevada county, California, NEVADA city, ee Most of the money Notice is hereby given thatat a meeting of $10,450. p forts . We have a thevlogical nut for up to Harryhousen & Parr’s store the Board of Directors, held on the 28th be paid day of June, 1881, an assessment (No 17) ” Briday, J aly41931. Parson Stidger of, the Times or: and wanted to supply that firm with delinquen', however, will of Fifty Cents (50 ¢.) per share was levied sale. of day the before was he ' Deacon Shoemaker of the Free Lance goods. They suspected that upon the eapital stock -of the C ‘orporation, A friend writing from North San payable immediately, in United States gold Is ita False Adarm? It, has heretofore been from the Marysville coafttry, and at to crack. ¢oin, to the Secretary, at the office of the the industry first refused to purchase from him. Juan says that the suspension of Company, No. 320 Sansome street, Rooin } that d cuncede ly general good Eptrok Transcriets; What 24, San Francisco, California. ic mining was born in Ne-! He then produced the following recmining there has alréady had the ‘Any stock upon which: this assessment . ‘(ean we’.io in our righteous zeal for of hydranl leave to families two causing of effect remain unpaid on the FOURTH aay to ‘Ha g, ago, tion minin years business ina written ommenda vlic thirty hydra about of vada count. ‘the cause of AUGUST, 1881, will be delinquent an d e is g . probabl very is it: and place, the miuin “gtige the cry that “una te advertised for sale at public auction; and un its supposed recent origin -has lize hand, and on the strength of it had . y me . ‘that a third will soon follw the ex"less payment is made before, will be .s«old on . alyo threatened?” Ls there not realleen urvedsas suppres~ its y for sale: a effected naturall very cause a THURSDAY, the TWENTY-FIFIH day of ly about as much danger to quartz ‘ategle, Ou friend says he can’t get AUGUST, 1881, to pay the delin juert assessslidkens antiYo whom it may concern: This ia the. of some .by e is sion ther as suits eamining irom debris ment, toyether with costs of advertising and to certify that the bearer of this, Ah away because he is such a podr de— expenses of sale. 46 2our earth frour the uew comet? clique who wert hard up for argu. ‘H. PICHOIR, . Leo, is raising vegetab es on the Ex-. mon (he uses the new version) that Z Secretary Union Gravel M’g Co. Phere is surely no parallel: between: ments, We shouldn’t be qurprised i celsior Company’s land, andis a reOffice — 320 Sansome street, Room 24. the two kids of: mining. The oue he cannot pay his stage fare, and the San Francisco, California. jl be proven that hyliable celestial. is ab experin nt,the otber bas fluurif it could yet walk. to warm too is weather Excutstor W. & M: Co. the ished siuce the time of Moses, ‘The draulie mining fléurished during Per B. Bob phclepet Si s a little pet catfish inventor of by: rt aulic mining is yet days of Job, that. Job was a hydraulSMARTSVILLE, Jie 17th, 4881. alive, the inventor of quartz, ninin, “Dick” ° The fish occupies a famed is he boils the that Hiesr himself, and The chances-are that it was agena ylass ja unknown because he livet aid owl filled with water in —with afflicted belug as For Gentlemen, Ladies, and died long before any history was mentioned uine document, but it may be possiBob's place and. seems very happy. s injunction pe= g 13 than more minin . noshing wulic were _ written. ALy.Lr ? Chiliren. ble that the bland heathen was an “Dick” wittalmost always rise up ta. quartz. min that the ‘ranchers Tiving: in the wi a6 iar to € ‘alifornia, while: Midustry pursie swamps ‘telow, his claims had had. agent for some anti-slickens granger e top of the water when Bob gently ing isa peri. went all 6vér the sworld, aud no (injunewho forzed it in -order--to-fool th calls his fame. When the fishgetsa served on him® The foundation for tion” has anywhere ‘ever retarded its guileless-miners:—Our citizens sho little’ stubborn, and will not come to}vwuceess. As well might an attcinpt this theory is to be found in chapter JAVING erected » Fine Swinmtog Bath, look out for all-kinds--efded persuasive accents, Bob ~addresses be made to stop far ming, “Miners alt XXVIIE of the Book of Job, The about’ one-quarter of a mile west from these days, and administer acoat of be can aper ‘himin language thatis very forcible, Nevada City, on the Newtown road, is now know. this, aud no newsp 9th verse read? ‘He putteth forth prepared to acvommouate the public with scare tat and feathers to every’ ped.iler, and which reflects on ‘‘Dick’s” masplendid bathing so foolisi as to t y thus: to facilities. Dressing rooms them; ‘Tine only oues it can scareare his band -upon the rock; he oyerwhite or yellow, that t)réy find travelhave been erected and furnished wth bath‘ternal antecedents,’ and then the who gers turneth the mountains by the roots.” Stran outside capitalists. ing costumes and ‘vther convenien:es. A reside out ot the State depeud for inNow that is exactly what the North ‘ing under false pretefses. A~: paper . ! fish rises up in a hurry. Fine Stream of Pare Water containing this a iele will be sent to ‘formation largely on our local papers. Bloomfield, the B ue Pent, and scores Is continually running into the Tank —BY— hey miy believe oc half be seve! . Judicial Knowledge. which is thereis ‘‘soinething init.” It scares of other big: companies all through, ie and we shall soon know just And what yood the mountains of California have Some very comical yarns are rela— -30 Feet Wide, 50 Feet. Long, ‘$e wrong me. how -mitch-trath thereis-inthat.Chi dves-it-do the hydrauliccause? What been doing of late years. The 10th ted of Eph. Clement, commonly call-— and from 3 to 8 Feet Deep. good cun it do to raise this false verse of the samé chapter further en” naman’s representations. el “Yank,” of Yank’s Station, Lake alarm amoay the.cspitalists who are lightens us: ‘‘Fle cutteth out rivers “Careful and accommodating attendants . Bigler, we'l known by all who ever Committee of,Avrinceniens, ‘— Substitute for Gold. looking towards our rch lel‘es asa will be on hand for the service of guests. __ good field for investment? Good nmony the rocks; and his eye seeth ‘. visited the! lake, when he was Just. Serg’t W. F. Evans, Serg’t Alex. Sloan One of the recently intréduced ice of Peace of that section a few Corporal 2. C.Dean, ~gwimmers are often drowned by beevery precious thing.” » Tue succesed — Private P. B Gray, sig grabbed-by drowning men, Why Private John Michell, ‘substitutes for gotd, which has beyearsayo. Like some others “Yank” ing Verse gets dane to business ‘still . with interesis quartz our entangle come very popular in some of the scorned the rule that requires judges Open from 8 A.M. to8 P.M. that of any involved industry. In more emphatically, and shows how Floor Managers. jewelry and other manufactories of in deciding all. our advocacy of the bydrawic the slickens troubles of those days to exclude all information Lieut. G. G. Gray; Lieut. J.J. Weisenburger cause let us ai least” have prudence were finally settled: “He bindeth fine waresin France, is composed as excepting that brought before them Adults, 25 Conta, Children 15-Comtse. corre ‘A. Nihell, Privy. John Michell, j enoug! s abstain from shooting mto Priv. Chas. P. E, Gray, Priv. D. F. Getchell, fo'lows: One. hundred parts, by in evidence, je25 F. EL ER, Proprietor. the floods.front overflowing.” Now our 0 dwellings. We need to Priy. John Richards, Priv. John Grimes, One time, according to the Carson give aint mining all the encour: that last thing.was ‘just what the weight, of copper of the purest qualagement we can, and not vice-versa, dams iu-the Yuba and Bear rivers ity, fourteen of zinc or tin,.six of Appeal, ‘he was trying a case involv“Probate Notice. _ _ Floor aan. : The sober second thou;ght of all will would have done if the people of m: ignesia, three and six-tenths of sal. ing a considerable sum of money, and N the Superior Court of the County of CAPTAIN JOHN A. RAPP, surely decile that this alone: is the State of Callfornia, tu the matwhile the most important witness was ter Nevada, strue, safe and wise policy to adopt. seman had ‘give: them a show. of the Estate of Henry Srehr, deceased, ~ >. — tartar. The copper is ‘first melted, was being examined Yank fell asleep Wm. Reeeption Committee, H. Stehr the Administ: aor of tne EsGosH. Serg. Alex. Gauls, School Trastces Report. then the magnesia, sal-ammoniac, and beyan snoring like a house afire. tate of “Henry Stehr’deceased, having filed Serg. J. C. Rich, The writer of the above is taking his petition herein, duly verified praying for Corp.’A. H. Walrath, Priv. D: E. Morgan, limestone and cream of tartar in ‘Hello, Jedge!” cried one of the an order of sale of the, realestate of said dePriv. E. A. Appleton, Priv. John Watters, ‘wery much ibe same stand that many The School Directors of this city cedent, for the pur soses ther_in +et.forth, It powder are added separately and interested parties, ‘how kin you deis therefore ordered by the said Court, that Priv. Lo J. Nicholson, Priv: H. J. Bush, hydraulic miners did when the granyesterday reported as folows to gradually. The whole mass is kept cide this case when you ain't hearall persons interested in the estate of said Priv. H. H. Haskins. gors first began to talk of enjoining County Superintendent Wickes ; deceased; appear before the said Superior stirred for half an hour, the zine or ing none of the evidence?” 4 Court on SATURDAY, the Oth day of July, their operations some three years. “RECEIPTS AND BALANCES. 1881, at ten o’cloek in ‘the forenoon of said Decoration Committee. Yank was aroused by this indigday,’ at the Court Room of said Superior sago. “No Court in this State will ~"Balanceson hand in State Fund tin being dropped in piece by piece, Corp. Tos. Lewig, — Priv. Wm. Horrell, Court at the Court Hou-e in the county of the stirring being kept up until they nant outburst, and replied; = Priv. Wm. Morgan, Priv. Thos, Cleveland ‘dare to interfere with an industry July Ist, 1880, $339.12. : Nevada, to show cause why an order should Priv. W. G. Stiles. melt. Finally the crucibleis -cov“That’s all right, I knew all about not be granted to the said Adwinistrator to ‘that yields twelve millions of dollars’ Balance on hand in Library Fund, ered and the mass kept in fusion for the darned case before it kim‘ into sell so-much of she real eztite of the sid deMUSIC BY ‘worth of gold every year, and is made NION GRAVEL MINING COMPANY. The. Ce Tuesday. Beware 0! under the n tions. “Mr. Bulls ‘jn the Thea tthe place as Geo. M, 1 @ month's r ing at Lake Nevada . Legion of H SWIMMING BATHS, + = ELSER,
HUNT? HALL, Monday Evening, bly Ath, pETADA aT SUARD! $55.67. ceased as shall be neces-ary. Ard that a cupy of this order be pub'ished at !evst four succes: ive wecksinthe Ne'ada Daily ‘Transcri.-t, a newspaper printed and publishedin saidBriceheer 9 thirty-tive minutes, and the scum this yene Court. I’ve made up my ELSER’S FULL ORCHESTRA. being removed the metal is poured mind Jong ago.” oe: 2 537.41; from Library Fund. $43,75; Grand March:at 9 o'clock. into moulds and is soon ready for “method,” they” said. ‘And when from County Fund, $5,114. OHN CALDWELL, rior Jud. _Noeketa,$150, eos ee use. ‘Tlie alloy thus niade is repre~ ~ Dated June 23th, 1881. tei ire ~Saome of the clearer-headed saw the . . Total, $12,144.95. Searls, Niles & Searls, Attys. of mining must come, from a sciensented as being fine-grained, malleaSpectators, 50 Cents. -danger tht was hanging over them, EXPENDED, tific knowledge -of —the— subject, ble, takes a high polish and does not *“ and threw their iufluence in favor of Teachers’ salaries, $3,606.25. ‘When an investor who cares to visit easily oxidize. *the Drainage Bill, in hopes of avoidCentingent expenses, $2, 412. 28. is . a mine asks the prospector for an as— x ing costly ditigation-and interference Books, $39.06. A. ©. U. W. Election. tay of its value, he éxpects a scienwith their—labor by-having the inTotal, $11,057.59. He may be shown On Wednesday evening, Nevada tific answer. ‘janction served on them, there were The valuation of the school propwhat purports tobe a certificate of a City Lodge, No 52, A. 0. U. W., still many who stood with their erty is placed at $31,000, rN BAVORNR OF. ppular mining expert in metallur. hands folded and imagined that they . . The balance of ‘money now in the elected the following officers to serve , gy, and on this a.fortune is often were above the reach of harm. Had treasury of the district is $1, 022 for the ensuing term: John: A. Rapp, lost. To secure tothe industry a the entire communities whose welState Fund and $65.36 Library Fund. M. W.; J.,E. Isaacs, F.; W.C. profitable success, practic:l scienceGroves, O.; Geo. A.,Gray, Recorder; — =e: fare depended on the continuance of Q cannot be ignored. A theoretical ; John F, Hook, Financier; Cc.. thydraulic mining. been on the alert A Bad Start. . knowled.e of mining is now so -com-. _ . Mulloy, Receiver; R> D> “Carter, ~~when war was first declared against. _ Tussday,—Norman “anton: and Guide; F. A. Eilerman, I. W.; Jobn -mon-a-commodity that-unless it—can “them, and taken as active measures Lewis Slack left Sweetland ina pribe checked, the great results of the to protect. themselves from the eneBost, O. W.; E. H. Gaylord, TrusWate conveyance for this city where tee to succeed Mr. Mulloy, resigned. present interest may be lost. © Min— my as they aré now doing, that they they wanted to take the train for tee, ing companies owe it to themselves. Wn. Powell was elected-T'r as ‘tind themselvesin a place where they fpWastington Territory. While comto correct the error now existing, Received irom State Fund, $6, ing over Andrews either fe'l or was — ] The Unio ny, whose c lumbia Hill ment of fifty tice appears The Gras: Mrs. Austin alleged mur “conte ra a8 no such ¢ der. = Otto Sehy son, and ‘T Dutch Flat tenced ther to fifteen ye -at San Quer Harvey C ‘day went u -rusticate du “They will re months. I place yester she is no ot! woman kno Kicker.” . death came another jnd: uable meme tends to pr ward, est Possible Prices, No Misrepresentation. It i: inches long side of whic pieces of po the rarest k is engraved Boy,” Ma) a valuable Mr, Haywa front circle clearing the monogram whom the g A Legs Last Satu ‘ed Samuel _ in the vicini had a narrot ed: He wa _long and 2 f » to rolling, out of the y It came on . gone clear’o tree stood is to the grour was with hi which altge' ‘time. Peab Teesiving so Ws. H.S ‘Umer peed b waler Cre Wa _ Yours« Respectfully, \ $5,090 wort ed.’ The m Pewee i Honorable Dealing, Prompt ‘tad: Pely Atention, Low ta RAREESNINE GENT STORE. mill _near-Si was burned Cc. J. Bra: Jeler pe ai OUR PRICES SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS! stay ase Narrow Gu Fletcher’: similar nam EVERYBODY INTERESTED AND OUR SUCCESS ASSURED! We. B. SHIVELY. ing, owing ing discove’ -at_Moore’s for it is only: with the broadest and . : ttheir properties, they would not tothrown out of the vehicle, and landday be on the brink of the precipice take place next, Wednesday evening.-fwisest fields of scientific. investigation,.can we hope for an eminently that lies at their fect. The people ed in such a manner as to break his left arm just above the wrist. They successful rents, : living near the rivers that course A Summer Cloud. reached here shortly after midnight, alopg the valleys below us demand Drop In at Smith's grocery store Steve Venard describes a-heavenly that water so pure that fish may live aud Andrews called at Dr, Chai les’ residence on Wiater street and had Phenomena that he witnessed night on Commercial street, and price ‘his a therein shall course through those jl-4t. the fractured bone set. He and Slack before night. At eleven o'clock a goods, channels. A large proportion of. the then embarked on the early morning arrow dense black slound covered “1 Bear You, Uncle Harry.” quartz mines ia this couuty dump” the sky from north ning ee and in train for the Territory. their tailings into ravines that con—~> o> The ways of the American are width extending from the east to the geet with the rivers, Those tailings That Letter to the Bee. west gap of Sugar Loat. After hang. something that the English servant are very light—not like the great can never understand. Their free— The Sacramento Bee recently. pubing there awhile like a funeral pall, and-easy manners are very. distress_ boulders and»chunks of pipe clay it began to float off to the east, still ing to the flunkey, whose ideas of a that the hydrauicers start down— lished a letter on hydraulic mining hanging together in a single mass, geutleman is a solemn personage who _ The greatest Bargains Ever Offeredin Nevada City ! Hundreds of Laand will travel for a number of miles ‘that was dated at Nevada City, and until it reached the eastern horizon, goes through any quantity of useless dies and Gentlemen visit our Store daily with only the intention of satisfy20 before they find a resting place. We signed ‘Caucasian.” One of two ceremony, Walsingham, writin where it remained ing themselv until es “dissipat of the ed truth of our quotations, Many of these peop! who fron London to the Philadelphia “\_kaow of ravines in this: county that things is pretty certain. Either the by the morning sun. Press, tells this good story of a nohave resolved not to buy are overcome with the ening, bargains offered, filled scores of feet deep with letter was written by a non-resident ted New Yoker: Mr. Lawrence and may be seen. meandering from the store staggering under a load of Dry’. and yet there are nothing of this county, or else it was the work Jerome hag just departed for New A Question of Resources. -— nian. ofa Grass Valley Will the York, after a somewhat extended Goods parcels’ perfectly satisfied with their bargains, because THEY ‘but quar ines aloag them. The “A monament to the late Gener.} sojourn on this side of the water. ,. HAVE PAID -atuff acoumulatésthere'in the sumBee dare to dispute the correctness ONLY HALF THE USUAL PRICE. al Sutter should be erected by the Everybody knows the jolly ‘‘Larry, rc) of both of those theories, and furnish mer, and when thé winter sterms pioneers,” remarks the San Francisand will therefore appreciate the “ Genuine French Hose,-extraia only 9 cents. come the raging current carries thouproof to sustain itscc'aims ? lowing anecdote of au experieace in >: co Post. Whereupon the old-timer London, inimitably told sands of tons of it along and unvoads Spoon Bush Corsets, 49 cents. by snes: Unearthed Criainals. of the Free Lance interposes: ‘‘Should His niece, Leonard Jerome’s da dt on the valley Jands, There is the Flexible Corsets, 99 cents. ter, is the wife of Lord Ranalps Sierra Buttes «quartz mine of Sierr: The-rubbers who got away with be, but can’t be. The pioneer, as a Churchill, who_a'so » Ladies’ Merino Vests, 25 cents. needs-no tare county; for instance, that we are told the New York Hill Mining Compageneral thing, is scarcely able to pay duction to American readers, and Misses’ Silk Embroidered Hose, 9 cents. produces more slickens every year ny’s money seem to have dodged the for the erection of his morning cockbehold, therefure, our friend Larry Gents’ Cambric Shirts, 69 cents. tail, which is to him a matter of more at the portals of their town house than any one hydraulic mine in its officers as effectually ab the murderaccosting a stately footman;: ‘Is Mr. importance than that General Sutter part of the State. The correspon. ers of Cummings, Zedtler, Malone, We shall open thisweek WONDERFUL BARGAINin Churchill at home?” (The footman S " deat shows himself poorly informed and the perpetrators of various other should have a monument.” shivers.) ‘*Me Ladis in Treland.” Laces, White Goods, Ruchings, Embroideries, Ribbons, Collarwhen he says the real quar 4 miners startling crimes occurring in Nevada A city ous: get et a geod s bar*“Humph! what's he doing in Ire. etts, and Thousands of European Novelties, ‘acé not frightened. He bas not talkcounty have. Uatil bloodhounds are gain at Wm, H. Smith's grocery land ?” (The footmanis silent with horror.) ‘Is Mrs, Churchill in?” ed about the matter with them, or employed to hunt the outlaws with store as an adult,One With strict adherence to the following Rules we intend to posh price for all, (The footman vers with indigna— he would not write as he does. the record of such cases will continue and that the very lowest. tion.) Me : forwa steadi y, sir, ly rd isnotdown ke _ jis. jataire yet.” “Not upl Moreover, hydraulic mining is not to grow, A time . reach this:c _-__The funer .Dr, H. 8. Welch-was Elected Medical Examiner. , The iustallation will BERNHARDT has been tellinag jourof day to bein bed! Well, you just an “experiment,” as thirty years of As rue hot season cinsnabiies the nalist that the womenin America are tell Mra. Churchill—” The table experience in it has shown. pales andis about to summons mining industryis losing nove of its nicer— than the men. The men will — mity of eciat!ee the audacious in attractiveness, Boston and New not by the yatae recog agree that she tells tthe truth, Sco rene acts laugh and a «am argument-in favor ante it . York hotels and exchanges are freOs over the w geen. should injunctions be as at queated with mine owners andin“Mataria!” anid 'the old Orchard -you, Unele ; tution of slavery did vestors in-much larger numbers than Beach landlad y; *well,.ne, woikiava’s . Har 4 any added respect by folks haint. asked for it, bus t of the United States Sy or reggae! pa gotit; Wednesd _ idence on B A Verdict must either fight or be robbed of County C riage icense = Valley-eoar E. Nichols, Young. pied by Era ahs ee legitimate by the Govrernment hav Hall -at 8 0’ “ning. Geo. W. . Watches for This offer: