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July 31, 1879 (4 pages)

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beige The Daily Transcript, ' NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. Thursday, July 31st, 1879. The State Fair. We have received from the Secretary of the California State -Agricul-. tural Society the premium list and speed programme for the coming . Fair. The State Fair will cominence on the the 6th aud endon the 13th ot September. Qver $20,000 have ‘appropriated for premiums. special premiums for all been Liberal ___worthy articles exhibited, not men~~ jiamed, the Soctety will give-a—gold= ey them out. tioned iu the schedule, will be given. Also in addition to the premiums medai to the most meritorious exhibition in each department. The Central Pacific Railroad Company will transport all articles and animals exhibited at the Fair, over their re-!! spective routes, free of charge. Freight being paid on them to the Fair will be returned upon shipment by the same owner, and exhibition of certificate of the Secretary that the same has-been exhibited. . The same company will issue excursion tickets to-all parties going to the Fair aid returning, at about half. price. ‘The Society has our thanks for a complimentary season ticket. oe Come te Nevada County. The old. whine that Nevada county saw her best days in early times has —had-thetie—given_to it time and_ again recently by unmistakable proof to the contrary. We want to say to the residents of other parts of the country who are looking around for a new home : Come to Nevada county. Our mines are better than ever, and it will take many years to work The next decade will not suflice to get half of them even fairly opened, The leading horticulturists on the Coast say this is one of the best fields to raise fruits to profit that they know of anywheres. Medical men who know anything about it are weekly sending invalids here from various portions of th Kast and West, saying that this <limate is surpassed nowheres/in the world for . health-giving: jiroperties. It rebuilds broken’ down constitutions, restores color to the cheek, fire to the eye, and gives anew lease of life to doome . sufferers. Two Mines Compared. A gentleman who has been engazed in mining on this Coast for 25 years past, recently cams over here trom the Comstock, He inspected the Union Consolidated there on the last visiting day. It will be remembered that the stock of that mine used to sell at'the rate of $27,000,000, and is now quoted at $2,900,00). — After arriving in this section he spent consitvrable tim: in the Oriental Consolidated at Alleghany City. In speaking of the comparative merits of the two mines, he says he consid“ers the Oriental vo be amore desirable property than the Union, so far as their respective intrinsic valuss are concerned, Must'be a Mistake. -The—Grass— Valley Union says:— “The friends of James Kitts think his chances are the best for the Senatorial nomination of the W. P. C, and N. C. P. convention.” Gracious goudness, that cannot be so. Why, Mr, s\itts has said time and again recentiy, that under no circumstances would he accept office, and that it was for the principle of the thing he juined the H. B. brigade. Recorder's Otlicve Gusinéss, —-—— The following ducumenta were filed in the County Recorder’s oftice for week ending yesterday: 15 deeds, 3 satisfactions of mortgages, bl unining notices, 3 agreements, } homestead, 1 attachment, 3 mortgayes, 2 certificates of sale, 2 probate .~ lures 1 abstract of judgment, 2 we wriage certificates, 1 water locativa. tue _—_——-—— Boa — The Pestiferous Pest. . +-"e-morvrow Kearney will start on His first . another stumping trip, speech will, probably be made at Stockton. brom there he wul go to Sunora, Tuolumne county, San Andreas, Mokejumne Hill, Jackson, Amador county, and thence te Neve=4 da City and Grass Valley. “A> fourTHE PLACERVILLE ACADEMY. An [ustitution of Learning that Holds Out Unusual Inducenients to the Youth of Nevada County. The above excellent educational institution is located at Placerville, El Dorado couuty, less than .forty miles.in a direct line from this eity. We Nevada countyans regard it-.as a home institution,.inasmuch as large numbers of our young people are receiving the benefits of its therough ‘ing is a massive three stoyy' brick atructure, of pleasing architectural proportions, and its facilities for actested to the utmost. It is located in the midst of beaxtiful foot-hiHls,on the western slope of the Sierras, surrounded by ‘#he educational influensublime, where the mountain ai 1nparts health and vigor to the body end mind; remote from the diverting and “demoralizing influences of city life; in the midst of a community unsurpassed by any in the State for the excellence of its social,moral, and religious “privileges and influences, . It isa location desirable above all . others as a place for learning. The management have recently putchased and impreved, as well as enlarged, their grounds and -buildings, added to furniture and apparatus, commenced the collection of cabinet and library and the furnishing of a reading’ room, awd are about. to establish a literary society and a monthly paper. Their accomodations and appointments-mrerethan-compare favorably with other schools.in this State. To secure this result, they have expended with a liberal hand those profits which a generous patronage has supplied, ‘They have ever sought by ample salaries to attract to the board . the ablest and the best instructofs and guides to students in purstit of knowledge; those who arenot only scholars and artists, but true Christian men and womens who also teach correct manners“ nd morals both by precept and hy every day living exthy their high office. The4aculty, with E. B. Conklin as Vrincipal, comprises no less than Sevens members. Under their tuition, the masters and misses who attend are mate efficient-in—every—department, including the Normal, the Commercial, the full and regular course, and especially the College Preparatory. Increased facilities are being constantly added to the departments of Art, Music and Language. The terms of admission to the benefits of the school are extremely reasonable, and can be learned by communicating with the Principal. The next school year will commence August 7th, and parents or guardians who have children to educate will subserve their interests by at once sending for a catalogue of the Placerville Academy. A number of young people in this county have alter-upon a course. A Srupent. THompson & West have already had sketches of some of the beautiful scenery in Nevada County drawn and lithographed for their’ Illustra“ ted History of tne Coty. * ——___ 22 -——_—_—_——_—— Awfully Awful. —e We-were shocked beyond all_expression yesterday morning upon meeting an eighteen-year-old girl on the street. Not that newspaper men are ordinarily abashed when they run afoul of a pretty female. No, indeed, But then this one was made u)in such queer style. She was a full fledged mountaineeress—a_rey’lar snorter. She hada pretty face. The bright eyes that peered from under the rim—of -her hat‘told -plainly that she didn’t care a cent whether school kept.or not. But that wasn’t what made the modest scribe blush so, She had on a dress that hung just to her knees. Then she was ba ef ated. And didn’t wear any ‘stockings. Wasn’t that enough to make all the men run away when they saw her approaching—an. act that we deeply regret some of them wece too absent minded to’ perform. ee a Oe Rvery Store Room Occupied. There is not a store room in Nesay that such a atate of affairs has not existed before in twenty years. Lony-h aded Business men from all over the State whocome here and stay a few-days say we have onewot ‘he liveliest and mést* promising teen days trip is valeulated upon. growns to be found on the Coast. system of training. * The main build. commodating pupils are generally . ces of a scenery romantic and tovety, 7, and in some of , features grandand. 4. the fire. ready signified their intention to envada City for reat. Old residents . . . For Petit Larceny. ~ When A. P. Harrie4vas arrested at Moore’s -Fiat, tit ws ported here . that-he was. charged with sétting fire . to Mrs. Merrew’s betel. It seems, however, that the only charge against him was petit larceny. His wife separated from him some time sinze, and has been engaged in nursiag Mrs. . Morrow duritig ‘her illness. Harris . was in the hotel when it caught fire, . having come there in hopes of_ effect;ing a reconciliation with he>. -He went directly to the new town of Moore’s Flat after the conflagration . and secured ‘lodgings. -Thos. Wand claims to have been one who follow ed him to the latter place, and discovered between the mattresses of his bed $15 worth of jewelry belonging to Ida Morrow, which withabout twice a3 much more was missing af= The prisoner was brought to this city and tried before a jury in Judge Garthe’s Court y st rday afternoen. At the time of going to press the verdict had not been retur.ed. Raters re rae ee THompsoN & West ate old and reliable business men and in their intercourse ‘with patrons deal honestly and fairly. om nasi talline cea Who they Are. The Stock Report thus informs ‘its ‘ as to the identity of some prominent: Californians: Kearney is a business partner of Leland Stanford and Gorham is one of the principal shareholders in the Western Deyelopment Co. Dr. Glenn is inferested in wheat transportation with George C. Perkins, and Wiliam F.White is a silent partner: in the Nevada Bank. When Perkins was'a boy he robbed orchards and stole watermelons; ‘White kettled an old maid’s dog, and" Dr. Glenn robbed hens’ nests, Stall such men receive the suffrages-of. the people of California? “No, never; that is, hardly ever, 6 a Oe Anything for Office. The Marysville Appeal is mystified, and no wonder, It says: As the H. B.'s are organized in the State for the purpose of stealing the Kearney thunder ard his offices, we cannot see how two such parties can fuse on county tickets. The parties cannot fuse on the State ticket, and why can they do so consistently in counties? Wherever it is done it is‘a clear expression of love for office and nothing for principles. It has been done here, ‘and for what purpose? — ‘‘Anything to beat the Republicans.” The conglomeration has about as much principle about it as the monger who offers stale fish. ‘> Information to the Mistaken. Eprror TRANscrIPt:— Parties who are of the belief that the County Treasurer of Nevada county is allowed a deputy to be paid from the funds of the county, are laboring under a serious mistake. The Treasurer is allowed all the deputies he may require to run the office. But if they receive pay for such service, the Treasurer must pay them from his own pocket, for the county of Nevada pays no salary for a deputy Treasurer, Hoping the above information will be satisfactory to jsome of my doubtful friends, Iam very respectfully, J.N. Payne. Me Carries a Revolver. Yesterday asa man was—walking along one of the principal streets of town a little dog dodged out of a store and commenced barking at him. He drew a. revolver—from his pocket and leveled it at the canine, whose owner just then appeared onthe sceife and called it off before the trigger of the weapon was pulled, . Tuere is a law against thus-brandishing firearms around a thickly settled netghborhood, «a fact that the party in question should not lose sight of unless he wants to have a complaint entered against him, li was Another Kelly, Union: “Mr. Henry Kelly is for saying that he ever turned a young lady out of a buggy. Itisa mistake, twas another man.” All right, Henry, we forgive you. consratulated. Governor Woods Burns will address section from t street to-ni T ra ad Daniel M. the people of this ‘stand on Broad : Good amasic will be in attendance, . All are invited toattend and hear the truth expoundjed trem a Republiean standpoint, A 4 rather indignant at the Transcript . At the same time, the young lady is’ tp: $2,200. No insurance, . SOME SAWING. A Brief Reference te the Extensive Enterprise Condacted by a Pioneer Lumberman, L: Voss, the well-kgown lumberman of Little York township, ranks among the pioneers of Nevada county.~ He came liere in 1850, and engaged ip, mining with good success fer tive years, Since the latter time he has devoted all his attention to the lumber business, and ranks tothe Coast. He now turns out daily about 25,000 feet of sugar. pine, yellow pine and spruce, from his mill on Greenhorn creek, and finds that he cannot begin to supply the demand which principally comes from ditch and mining companies. He keeps 35 nren employed in connection with this.mill..Some_of the lumber is. shipped to San Francisco, where it sells for $40 atid $25 per M, According to quality: “The higher priced kind is said to be the best produced any wheres in this part of the ‘counIn orderto keep ‘pace with the growing trade, Mr. Voss is efecting apother mill about three ‘miles below the one now im operation, and on Greenhorn creek: This will lave a capacity of 30,000 feet per day. Jefferson Doolitte has surveyed for a wagon road by which the proact of this mill can: bé hauled diréotte the Natrow Gauge railroad and then shipped to the Bay. The read is now in process of construction, and will cost not less than $8,000. ‘The new mill will be completed this Fall, and then the proprietor will turn out with the two not lesq than 55,000 feet of lumber a day, and j much more if necessary, Mr. Voss had a survey made with ‘the intention-of constructing a_narrow guage railroad to connect his lumber yards with the Nevada Cownty Narfow Guage road. He could have built-it at an outlay of not to exceed $40,000, including rolling stock; but upon more mature deliberation concluded not to go to ‘the expense as he had tokeep about so many teams to supply the local trade, and they could also be used in hauling to the railroad. Mr. Voss has enough timber land? secured by patent, in that section, to keep both of his mills running constantly for twenty years or more tocome. His principal trade extends over the large scope of country lying between Grass Valley and Bear Valley, and is annually increasing. THompson & Wesr are the Pioneer publishers of County Atlases and County Histories on the Pacific Coast. : ™ tae. =e . District Court. WepyFspay, July 30th. Adolph Bueler, nativity Switzerland, naturalized. Caleb. Harrington vs. J. A. Everett, et al. with decree of foreclosuxe ordered. Stay of proceedings for 3 days ordered. Gaylerd & Robinson vs. Florence B. G.:M. Co. Intervenor, C. P. Brown, moves that he receive a portion of proceeds of sale of defendants’ property, in consideration of labor performed. Case submitted and taken under advisement. ford. Case submitted for decision. John Dixon vs. Wm. B. Campbell. Judgment as prayed for. Court adjourned till Thursday morning.
— « Stock from the Mountains. A good sized herd of horned cattle and another of sheep that had been selected in the upper country by Frank Aumer came down yesterday morning. The cattle were and aherder, while the sheep were attended to by a couple of dogs that seemed to understand their business as well as the men did. ~ The trade“ has been closed by which James Kitts purchases of Mrs. Hill, executrix of her deccased husps "s estate, the Coe Ranch on the ed Dog road and a judgment for $5,400 rent money against Mr. Coe, for the sum of $400. Mr. Kitts obtains merely a title to th: ranch, which would otherwise . be cheap at $1,000. 3 ———_. Mrs. Morrow's Loss. The loss .by the ‘uni of Mrs. Morrow’s hotel and stable ot the old tawn of Moore's Fiat is estimated to Judgment as prayed for’ driven by Mr. Autmer’s son, ‘‘Péte,” ) PR Mertner, Seets 4. 0. O. F. Installations. Brooklyn Lodge, No. 44, You Bet, Saturday, July 5th: N. G., Frank Jeffries; V. G., Ambrose Merrow; KR. 8., Wi C.\ Barker; FP. S., te -F. Snell; Treas.,John Heinson; Warden, Peter Drunzer; Con., C. HwHankins, -Q. G., John Lohman; lL G., T. P. Blue; R. S. N. G., W. D. Blue; L. S. N; (t.,-Wm. Cook; R. S. V. G., #. J. Miller; L. 8S. ¥. G., Dean Culbertson;R. S. S., D. E. Poor; L. S. (lay as.one of the heaviest dealers on] G., J. G. Péor, Colfax Lodge, No. 132, Saturday, July 19th: N.'G:, George P. Benivie; V.G., James Richards; R.'8. atid P. S., E. f. Newett; Treas:, L Lobner; Warden, W. M. Rowe;'Con:, James Harrison; O. G.,-E. Webster; I. G., T, A. Wolford; R. S.:N. G., G. B. McCullough; L. S. N. G., Jamey Watt; R. S. V.G., Wm. Treasure; L. 8. ¥. G., E.R. Warren; R. S. S., . P. McMahon; L. S.‘8., Dan MeCul! lough. San Juan Lodge, No. 67, Monday Jaly 14, 1879: N.G.,’ Tom Christo‘. -pher; V. G., John German; Ree.Sec. G. B. :Weston;. Per. Sec.,; J. H. Brown, T./ A. J. Putnam; R.S.N.G., T. Harris; L. S.-N. GQ: J. A. Evans; R. 8. V. G., John Bach; L. 8. V.G., W. Warner; Warden, Dr.{[ExV. Joye; Conductor, F. N. Morris; R. S: S., Win. E. Ramsdell; L. 8. 8., John Knapp; I. -G,, J. ‘Godfrey;, 0. G., J. Godirey. oe oF / Meadow Lake's Desolation. The Virginia Chronicle says of Meactow-Lake mining region in this county: The camp is all gone to the dogs and the mines about the place, with their machinery and” hoisting . ‘works, are gradually mouldering into decay, and there. is nothing but ruin everywhere. The town is now occupied by—-ten-men,-two-women, two cats, a dog (dying) and a mule who occasionally amuses hinwelf kicking down a row of buildings. He kicks down one building at the end, and the rest fall asa matter of course. Hundreds of houses have been crushed flat by the snow. One man claims fourteen buildings and. is trying to occupy them all. Another man has located 46 ledges, and is waiting for some capitalist to come along and buy himout. Occasionally a ground hog wanders unmolested through the. streets, or a bear eomes in and inmonotony considerably, and such visitors are always welcome. , To visit such a spot reminds one of Hood's wierd’s poem, ‘‘The Haunted House,” . A Novel Team. Jennie Graham, the winsome little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Graham, has discovered a novel and. interesting plaything. It consists of a team of four grasshoppers, harnessed by meansof threads passed around their bodies, under their wings. Their drawing poweris considerable, ‘and they work with as little kicking as the average mule, At last accounts several of these grasshopper teams were being caught and harnessed up by the little folks of Truckee.—Republican, Clerical Amenities. Rev. G. R. Davis of Carson, and . Rev. W. R. Jenvey of Reno, never lose an opportunity of giving each R.'D. Lawrey vs. M.A. W9l-/ other-a sly dig. Sunday Parson Davis preached at Reno, and while taking breakfast at Parson Jenvey’s . house remarked: “‘Guess I'll take some more steak,as I have to preach.” ‘‘Guess I'll brace up a littletoo,” rejoined Jenvey, passing-his plate for another section of Ahe meat; “I’ve got to listen.”-<Virginia Chronicle. Yesterday's Arrivals at THE NATIONAL’ HOTEL, ee NEVADA CITY, CAL. Chas. E. Pearson, Preprieter. J M Keagan, San Fra Mrs Holbrook, Om B Hottiuger, Quak Hil J C Fiper, ZT Armstroug, Ome HS Young Dut F P Shirlen, Dut F E Tuttle, lowa W Barner, M Flat J F Johnston, 8S F O H Culbertson, Tex RB Phillips, Chicago. 8 Furth, San Juan P J Chrislor, Em G W B Bradford, SP J Maison, Dutch F : Yesterday’s Arrivals at THE UNION HOTEL. NEVADA CITY, CAL. Jacob Naffziger, Proprietor. C Freeman, City E Sikes, San Fran M Howell, Sau Fran D J Crowley. Trucke = 2 Merrill, a W 4H Hilthelm, D F ontgomery, E L Green, Sacram J Kitts, Willow Val G@ Van Girder. You B J Friendlander,SF LJ Ackerman,SFD Bose, Napa Miss Davis, Bloomfi J Andrews, Smarts G 8 Congdon, Chica. B F Bassett, Chicago “W Hearne, M. A T Laird, City L P McCarthy, San F Johnston, Grass V J S McBride, ‘San N B Cook, Malakoff . HC Perkins, Malak < $ Cea ve spects the town, which relieves the Ju: “PRICE LIST. T= FOR CAS Hx, Subject to Correction : Mixéd Feed per 100 Ibs,*~-1 37: Middlings, per 100 lbs, 1 59 Potatoes, per 100 lbs,. val Crusiied Sugar, 9 Ibs, 109 Brown Sugar, 12 bs 109 Green Coffee. (5 lbs 109 Ground Coffee, Slbcans, 69 Rice, 2 44 Be 106 Beans, . * 32 ths 109 Soap, 8 bars 95° Soap, per box 50 Candles, — 14 for__95 Candles, pertox 175 Crackers, per box,» 90 Oysters . 12 cansfor, 1.00 Salmon, S8Scansfor 100 Tomatoes, 7cansfor 100 Green Corn, Gcansfor 100 String Beans, 5 cans for 100 Sardines, 6cansfor 100 Green Peas, 4cansfor 100 Blueberries, 5.cansfor 100 Kerosene, per gallon, 35 Kerosene, per 5 gallon can 150 Syrup; per gallon, 75 Syrup, 5gallonkegs, 3206 Bacon, — pez pound. 11 Hams, per pound, . 11 Good Green Tea 30 English Breakfast, * 40 Fresh Butter, per roll, 40 Cooking Butter, perlb, 6 ee en Washing Powder, 3 papers 25 Spices, all kinds, per bottle 10 Pickles, per bottle 25 Pickles, 5 gallon kegs 200 Lard, 8 pound cans, 90 ‘Everything else ym proportion. WILLIAM WOLF, ‘Main Street, Nevada City “March 28,1879. REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. rae \ AS EAS GOV. CEO. L-Woons, -—AND—. DANIEL M. BURNS, Nominee for Secretary of State, ghee ADDRESS THE PEOPLE AT Grass Valley, July 30th. Nevada City, July 3ist. Truckee, August Ist. the necessary arrangements for the meetings. , W.W. MORROW, Chairman. “M. D. Borvuck, Secretary. dys, _ of Interest in Mine. + OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT IN N pursuance of an order of the Probate Judge of the city and couaty .of' San Francisco, State of California, yadde on the ad day of June, 1879, in the niatter of the estate ot Albert Berry, decesséd, the undersigned, the Executor of thelast will and testament of Albert Berry,-deceased, will sell at privale sale, to the highest bidder, for eash in gol coin of the United States, and subject confirmation bythe Prebate-Court of said city and county, ~~@n Thursday, the Mth day of Au gust, 1879, At 10 o'clock, A. M., but if sale ig not com summated on that day, then @n Tuesday, the 19th day ef August, 1879, At w office of J. C. Bates, 434 Califor wer in the city and county of _— Francisco, all the right, title, interest ap estate of the said Albert Berry at the time > his death, and all the right, title end inver est that the said estate has, by pope : law or otherwise, acquired ia and to all “ certain mine and —s Labsaehd B amor yi being in cowaty © pers treo and described as follows, to-wit: : : An undivided one-eighth ieee Acertain mining property, contalming 92-100 acres pe gee in all, and being 3,1” feet in length, situate in the county of Neva Deer Creek, about one. mile below Nev City, known as the Providence Fog Silver Mining Company, and by Bare . patented by the Government af the he Staves of America, on or about April 29, office of the County said Nevaus County, on the 29th of August, 1371, in book 89 of deeds, page 445, et seq, reference shad to said patent, plat and survey thei a and records of — same for a more escription of said pro) y. : writing, accompanied by 5 per cent, of . urchase money, and may be left at po ce of J.C. Bates, 434 California street, rd and county of San Francisce, oF delivs sie said Executor personally, or may rah the office of the Clerk of the Eeghete © = of said city and county at any time ora od first publication of this notice, as P a by.seetion 1549, Code of Civil Bnet California. ARTHUR BERRY, Executor of last will and testament of Albert rry, deceased.. . r C. Bates, Attorney for Executor. one $34 California Street, San Finca,* fornia. Flour, per 100 lbs, ‘$275 Wheat, per 100 Ibs, ‘9 25 Corn, .-per 10) lbs, 1 75 7 Bran, per 160 Ilbs,, 1 19; Ground Coffee, per paper 60 Corn Starch, 2 papers, 25 Starch, .2 papers, 25 . Starch, ~—~-—--per box,__--65 Pearl Barley, 3 pounds 25 The County Committees will please make / Notice of Executor’s Sale “sar . da, State of California, on the south oe 1871, which said patent was pee in the ji 2 THE D) —— it ‘Republic County Stephen riety store in full bla "A gentl js nuw in 1 ty open a soon. The Ch of this cot nent of 0 august 3! : Drive . plans sicle aus trom __“stubbing Express down yes! feom the vlaims in The U1 tons of tri r qnine, ma . $1,635, 01 ‘Did. cool bree come doy es to att All pet tered on Ath day right to ' ‘tion. Eastm: dress gh City, as their cor Se due tim Oue gi tell himphilanthi mark coy it to pery The N ry Will 1 old stan ~ the buile formerly Store. S ibjec tent on J “Does t day of t) instead in this d bitical a ance car Amon: Republic “that of J orfrom t son has ¢ ence in that he . } ties mos! out doul Super ‘date of . pion mii has advs on edge 92 look bad>anc ing fast nsual gc T Unpr habit of yards, they ar by the be dise petty tl cality w warning _THom their Th haustiv: terest in Hand room fo Enquire tT Ur ish are @perato: _. Gress irritatio not. unf whole . and oce: tien tha will eve always bathing Water ; It is one ate heve ereatest 7 Sixth by all di _ Hill's lack. or