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July 4, 1880 (4 pages)

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The Baily Transcript, ” MEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. eens = Sunday, J uy Ath 1880. —— No Paper dioxins The patriots of the TRANSCRIPT + office desire to give vent to their ‘ Jong pent-up enthasiasm by célebra+ tmg to-morrow. In consequence no paper will be issued Tuesday mornae ing. rea But One in Many. ‘Bll busily -engaged . 10 commenting upon the recent strike at Snow Point, . afew miles above this ‘city, as tho’ the finding of such a bonanza was \armethingto causegreat wonderment. The fact is that.a namber of other almost—equally’ good.-claims have : been discovergd heréabouts within a: couple of years, and our people are beginning to4ook upon such occuratheréommonplace. We wpe fnention, for instance the accifital discovery ‘of a quartz ledge} Tea the Schmidt ranch, just east of tke city, that; is now yielding its + owners, the ‘Nevada City Mining Company, largo— “quantities of ore that pays froa: $2) to $70 a ton; also “the Broderick mine—at—the-Little Grass Valley ranch, which. property s-was always until within a few months supposed to possess,no valtie «other than that of agricultural. land, ‘but is now known to be underlaid by : a vast channel of washed grayel that t contains gold in large quantities, ; and will pay dividends from the i timo work is systematically begun i there;, and another illustration — is found i the case of the Kirkham A 4 \ mine at-the ranch of that name (old timerswill remember where.it is sit‘mated on the Yuba river, near the ‘sold Henaess Pass road), where some _ young men are engaged in extract: ing ore that pays from $20 to, $1,000 : ia tou, andgettingrich off the proi . duct, altuongh operating'in a smiall » way. The Snow Point strike-is a ‘very good one, but Nevada county :. can boast of many others recently ~ made which will compare quite fav-orably with it..o sum the whole matter up in a.nutshel!, this section dias more and better mines for legiti-— . mate operators than Py: other part vof the world. a i ae ce} ‘ The Water Tax. ‘Sees, 19 amd 20-0f an ‘‘An Act to j y promote deainage,” require the As= , sessor to’ compute ‘the amount of rh ‘which carry slickens, sand or debria, . : ‘py ascertaining thenumber of miners’ sinches used each twenty-four hours. Upon this water a tax of fiye mills. . ‘for each minérs’ inch of water of each yj 2thours tiged during sich year, . is laid, Assessor Collins‘says there is ' but a few days more in’ which minners will be allowed to make outtheir -own statements of the amount of water they use, and ‘after that he will have to take tho matter in hand Aimselfe A New Claim. Messrs. Richards, Johns‘and Jen‘Kins have started a mining tunnel ron Deer creek between the Merri‘field’ and’ “Motntaineer locations. “They ‘have heen at work there for five or six weeks past, and are ruoming for’ the same ledge on which ‘the Spargo mine is Jeeated, . They -expect to,strike it within,a few feet tfurther. —— > 2 = — Another Good Day. “The Citizens Bank of this city yea"terday parehased insmall lotsbetween 4$15,06) and $20,000 worth of bal-4 lion and dust-from miners werking -in this part of thecounty. The bars} ganged from the size of a small plogy ‘of tobacco to @ thick slice of brown bread. re on ae Oe rrr _ Kimleg Laws. ~ The Sveretaty of the Interior,’ referring tothe law by which a subse‘quent placer claim entry takes pre* seedence of a town site ocation, rewommends’a change in the Jaw «0 that town aite entries: way.eanfer ab: wolute title lg Oe = The. Conmsy') Mistery. The delivery.ef@hempaon & West's History of Nevada county will beyia Bhia week, The numerous subsorib. ) ers await with much interest the apThe newspapers of the coast are} of the day. _ Grass Valley Celebration. The Union says that the celebration of the National Anniversary in . Grass Valley to‘morrow pr es to be in every way ‘successful, “and Jone worthy: of the day ahd complimentary to the patriotic spirit-ef--our{neople, “At suvtisd’a nationalsalate will be fired by a gun squad under the command of Capt. Ned. Appleton, to be repeated at noon and at sunset, The procession will form at 10 o’clock A. M.,on lower Mainstreet, under-the-direction of Grand Mar‘shal Harris; in thé following “Order: Grand Marshal and Aids, Cédoley’s Brass Batid. ° Coupany C Artillery. Nevada Light Guard. Mexican Veterans. _ . President and Vice Presidents of the Day in carriages. 7. Orator, Chaplain, Poet and Reader in carriage. 8. City, officials in carriage. 9. Liberty car with Goddess. of Liberty and young ladies representing the different States. 10. Protection . Hose No. 1. kl, Eagle Hose Company. No. 2 12. Citizens in carriages and on horseback; o meld ee Company procession the literary exercises will take placé at the M. E. Chureh, >on Church street, and will be arranged as follows: — 1. Music by Oooley’s Brass Band. 2, Prayer.by , the Chaplain, Rev. W. R. Gober. f 3. Vocal . music—‘‘Comrades . Arms”—by a double quartet, male voices, under the direction of P.of. J. V. Cheney. 4, Reading of the Declaration of in fap ioe by ‘William Deamer. . Vocal Music—‘‘Soldier’s Fare. aa 4 6, Poem, by Prof, lL . Music by the Band. 8, Oration by G.-D-“B akey. 9. Vocal Music—‘Star Spangled Banner.” (10.) Musi by the band. “Which will conclude the, exercises In the:evening an an— niversary ball will be given pie Hamilton Hall.. iiiceed Shanding hiwe. VY. Cheney. Yesterday morning George H. Goffin had Anthony Macklin of Ragan Flat arrested by Marshal . Baldridge on acharge of assault with a deadly weapon, The trouble grows out of the fact that last Thursday Macklin swore out a complaint charging Coffin with petit lardeny, the two men having until recently lived. together in the cabin now occupied by: the former,__Coffin -yesterday—-went: back’to’the house with ‘the alleged intention of getting some clothing of his that-was there. He'says that he fotind the door locked, and waslooking into the window when Macklin him, missing the mark. Macklin says he had a pistol.ia his hand, but instead of shooting merely strack the window near the visitor's face with the weapon. é .Ceomsus Returns. ship have complesed'their labors’ for the present, by filing their books with the County Clerk, On the 9th and 10th instants they will beat the Court Héuse for the purpose of mak. ing any alteeatious that their attentioh may}be called to, and also making the’ final footings, Meantime, as nesr as the aggregate ean ‘be arrived at, the population of the township is found to bejbetween 5,400 and 5,600, the Chinese cons itutiug’ an estimated proportion of 20 per vent of the entire number. Martwell’s “Omi clal Map. A canvasser will in a few days begin taking subscriptiona for County Surveyor Hartwell's new map of Ne-} wada county, which is the most comiplete presentation of the tepograpni‘cal features of this part ofthe State that has ever been compiled. Ithas been adopted by the Board of Supervisors as the official map, and will be found invaluable. for all classes of citizens, See advertisement. The following officers «f Milo . Lodge, No, 48, K. PB. were installed Friday evening: J. @. Martwell, ©. C.; A Be Lord, V.@.;' Peter Eddy, 'P.; Geo, Nibell, M. at A; D. “MeLean, I. G.; Th. W. Boverton, O. a. cag sat Ba W.F, Eanae pearance of be pubication, } Calkina, Attend: BS age lof native parents, 479; native born both parents iossign, 515; foreign Following the dismissal of. ‘the gud Sierra counties, compiled by P. Cofumissioners and sent with their . years, who was inside fired'a pistol shot at . The Enumerators of Nevada town[ Nevada city School Census. _ J. C.Ridhy School Census Marshal, has submitted his report for the year ending Jude 30th,and = it are gleaned the following facts Number of white chifdren bet Sand 10 years’of age, 958, of Bich 462 are boys and 476 girls” ‘number of colored chifdren—12 boys, 9 girls, Number of children under 5: Years of age, 385 white, 4 colored. Number between -5 and 17, who have attended school during year, 689 white, 't3 colored; namber who have attended’ private s¢hools only, 17; number who have not ‘attended any school, 252 white, 8 colored. Nativity of children—native born oie parent foreign, 325; native born born, “49. Total number of children under 17 years.of age jn township, 1,368; total school children, 979,showing an increase of 60 since Jast year. ants “Valuable Map. Messrs. Britton & Rey; iiledtapkers of San Francisco, have justissued a large map showing the location‘ of the principal Anining companies on the blue gravel channels df Nevada Huerng.of San Francisco from United States surveys-and valuable information: furnished by H. 8. Brad— ley of this-city:The: map shows also the yawious. water ditches, wagon “and ‘railroads, and. quartz claims, . It was used by the Debris report.to the Federal . Government. Two styles are issuéd, the plain being sold at $24 copy, and the colored at $5. oo oe Sierra County News. The Downieviile Messenger says: Jim Dickson, an old resident of this section was drowned at Gold Lake, Wednesday: He has followed the business of fishing for several Au Italian in the employ of John Layezzoia, on the Middle Fork, disappeared suddgniy on, Sunday last. He went for the cows and did not return. . Search was" made and he was tracked as far as the river where there was a log crossing, but beyond that no traces could be found. It is feared that he, has fallen into the river and. beeu drowned, ne Encyclo pedia Britan ntti.” About! twenty of our townsmen. have shown their good taste and sound judgment by subscribing for the above work, and Mr, Oge says he expects to double the present list. telligencd of Nevada City as well as for the excellence of the book, » And we fancy there’ something too ina gentlemanly way of presepting the matter, mom . Plating Works. ee ee The new silver p'ating works on Coyote street have now been in successful operation for about two weeks. The company has supplied the mills of thé following mines with amalga— mating platéss Yuba; Providence, Graphic, Spargo and Thomas. There is no lounge? any’ necessity for the miners of thissection sending abroad to have their plating done, A. O. T. W. Bustaliation. PD. D, G, M. W. Chatles Malloy on Friday evening installed«the following officers of Bridgeport Lodge, No. 107, Ay O. Ur W.,at San Juan: J.M. Dicksons:P: M. W.; A. N. Crane, M. W.; Geo. Kramer, F.; F. Manhire, O.; A. J. Tiffany, Re eorier; J. H. Brown, Financier; D. FarthyR.;. J.:Conn, G.; dedcvans, lL. W.; J. B."BMoore, 0. “Wer*** "AN, Ready for Busines? . S aEEEianmenael John White is now established jm the basomeny cf Tompetaite’ Hall, where ke is prepared to de all, kinds of uphelgtering, furniture repairing, anit other jobs in that line. ur. White is @ first-class work an, and bis prices are the lowest. Give him atrial. His new advertisement appears in another celumm. Preaching merning and evening by administered at the close of the morning service. Subject in the . lens evening: ee rawon ot fe . of diamondsand otherprecious stones, Photo-Ga'lery, Bread Street, Nev vada ‘Such sales speak volumes for the in. . . Supervisors of Nevada county. the pastor, Rev. J. Sima. .Sacra} G00, ment of the Lord's supper will be! shail New Stage 1 Line. Washington The between this’ city and is now making Fegultr trips. time table will vedtisommnt whic ee elsewhere. ee Preaching morning and evening by the’ Pastor. its subject: "The two celebrations.” Ir does sound Vodd t to one the old stay-at-home secesh shelibacks, _who were clamoring for the. destructidn of the Union, now. fing maporss: on the back and declaring tHAt he ought to be eleeted pase. he fought for the preservation of tte’ Union. Exeu rsion Tine Table. Trains will runs. as folldws next Monday (5th instant). between this city aud Grass Valley, fare for the round trip being fifty cents: _Leaye Nevada . Leave Grass V alley 8;50-A. M, 9:30 A. M. ai eRe 1Os45* lig. ** 2:00 P>M. 800 P.M. 4:00 ‘* 4:45 6:00‘ = OF sé & Peer a Shutter & Grissel’s new stage . line found ‘in the ad> Alien éity THE UNION. HOTEL. NEVADA rt, CAL, Yesterday's Arrivals at THE NATIONAL HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. ad Chas. E. Pearson, Preprictor. son San Franc Wellington city Scott city K Rogers Sonoma J Bell Fail Creek F Craven Alameda W H Kinder Gol Run A Medina Hupts H GT Selfridge Hun Hill Dr Johies Grass Valley enberg San Fran i A Crowner: Watsony nerne anFranci-TWecdt +e Fran 5 Williamg San ae N Donglass D c ok Ww JD Hue Ww A A . ANNIVERSARY BALL
Jacob famrsiger, prictor, : . r, Pro os JOHN MICHEL T Anderton Mari Faton gta il Ww S Sicopemice ai Eg. : oa fa a ee Ww i pth n G VanGerder 8co Fla TRarker Sheridan ; i rari Mali Fence Pie Chey i Trclanh in Sxkcct eae 4FS an eC fr aL neise W R Whitibg Sau FT Dowling Modetes Fla TEMPERANCE HALL, B Calvin Forest Springs Monday ie July 5, 1889 California Favorite Miss Ettiott L MoftatTilt L Gouid Auburn J Gould Auburn J R Davis San Juan ___J Riley Moores Flat SPRING BED, J Smith Moor3s Flat C Si Can R&R: WJ Adwums clty ix Ready for Business Again! a -—— ee JOHN WHITE, ‘The Lendl ng Jeweler. If you want standard jewelry, warranted 18 carats fine, go to C, J, Brand, Broad street, above Pine, where you can obtain it. *Also all kinds of precious stones. jy2-3t Parlor Oyster, . Confectionery and ice Uredim Saldon. Fresh Oysters, Ice Créam, Soda Water and Confectiorery, at m28-tf ANTOINE TA™’S. Diamonds and Other Precious Stones. Cc. J. Brand, Broad street, above Pine, has now théeargest assortment set in all the latest designs, ever And he seils jy2-3t seen in the mountains. cheaperthanjanybody else. Mountain Ice. ‘The Nevada Ice Company is now prepared-to furnish to saloons, business. houses and families a superior quality of mountain ice. All orders left at the Ice House will be promptly attended to. m28-tf J. To Rent. S. Tuompson, Two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, are offered for rent. For further particulats’:apply to Mrs. Lawrence, East Broad street. tf. “Photographs equal to San Francisco's best. ‘Coniins, Operator, RuDOLPH — _WARTW ELLs OFFICIAL Mar NEVADA COUNTY. os a pus necessity of acomplete map of the entire county bas been Trent, and at the request of alargé number of our prominent citizens, the undersigned has beey.during the pat sightoen — y in cuimpi sucha map. map willl show the followin information compiled from the latest authentic sources, viz: All subdivisions of cach section of land within the linsits of the County, quarter sections, Jots, &c., and shoWing. all kinds now. edcupied, giving namcefowner, &c. All miping claims, (gravel and quartz) shewing location of cach as they appear on tac surface, with names ef owners ef each. All lecation of Mining Ditehes, Reservoirs, oads, Mafir: ads, Streams, Lakes, Towns, Tewn sites, Vittages, eer In a tow daysa ¢anvassar will call on each resident of the county with a copy of this map whieh has been adopted by the Beard of Size of 1 60. ies eee . ncn, mounted with x. G. HARTWELL, ‘Ootiity Gur¥éyor. _ Nevada, July 4th. O'tsn of prt sary cour aas = Tg sa E40 the Stavthely, oo tae! fad 525 “FranAny stock which ‘this t end stvertiond for mein “A ‘Tight Sq Squeese; "or, . _. Basement of Temperance Hall, Wplolstering, Verecring, repairiag “half-past six o’clock a, M, Tuesdays, ‘Monday, Tuesday and Wednesdiy \In entire ehange of New Plays each evening. ROSE MICHER Rose Michel. 2 5 oe i .~ NELLIE BOYD i Supperted by the Entire Company. Upholsterer.andFurniture REP AIRER, . } AS opened a Shop ta the Where he is: prepared to do all kinds of and varnishing Furniture, etc. New Lounges and Spring Mat trasses made in any style desired and the Lowest Rates. . JOHN WHITE. See, Se Washington Stage Line. Shutter & Grissel’s ; New Stage Line between Peet BRD Nevada City and Washington, leaves Nevada City at Thursdays atid Saturdays, arriving at Washington at 11 o'clock. . Leaves Washington at 6 o'clock 4. ut. Mo nday 8, Wednesdays and Fridays, arriving at Nevada City in time to connéct with the 10 o’clock train, jy4 NEVADA THEATRE. Evenings, July 5, 6 and 7. Return of : the Favorites ! The Popular Dramatic Artiste, NELLIE BOYD, Wil re supported NELEIE BOYD COMBINATION, naepeidar here on the above dates, y the popular ‘Menduy Evening, July 5th, Will be presented the powerful, emotional, _ Sensational Dramain bacts,entitled i. -OR— A MOTHERS’ LOVE. ) Dress Circle, $2. Parquette, 60 Cente. can be secured Without extra sevts Viuton's Drug Store je27-12t Reserv, charge a hee -L., NEW Boot & Shoe Store. Opposite Citizens Bank, NORTH SIDE OF BROAD STREET, Wevaca City, Constantly on hand the Largest and. best. stock in the county, ——OF——— Ladies’, Gentlemen's. and Children’s BOOTS::AND “SHOES, ‘HATS; CAPS, ". Leather and Shoe Findings, ane “GO CONSTANTLY. ANRIGE Our facilities for eines are such Sen . that.wé can sell goods at lower rates than can be obtained eleewhere. . asd mocked ou of eaty\e GEORAMT . day ra aED ew Sd viate. , Oar aim is te sell Pr emart. wot) PROFITS and get Cash fér our ° G. x: . with eur patrons’ the large’ profits be said on . goods, thus suffering no losses from Ns ; . bad debts, we shall be able to divide . © MADE (RY — 6. M EATON, Rocklin, . NEE Most Wenderfal ix " of the Age. avention It is'a wire. couple and ‘for elasticity aad durability it cannot be surpassed. Sample and Order Offiée atTHOos, JACKA’S, Bread et: above Pine, 3" Don't buy any other unti! you have ‘seen this onc, * Jey FOUND. O* Sunday, io a June 2th, J Jonathan Clark ef Clarksville oa: Union street,: ‘A Silver charges Office, proving property and paying Nevada, June 29th. ; PRICE misr —OoFr THR— “BEEHIVE GROCERY STORE, TRANSCRIPT BLOCK, Commercial Street, . Nev ada City ae Bacon, per pound, 124 New Potatoes, per 100 pounds, $1 5 Flour, per 100 tbs., $3 375 Mackerel, No. 1, per kit, 250 Bran, per. 100 lbs., 195 . Small Corn, . per 100 lbs., 1 $74 Wheat, per 100 Ibs., 250 Ground Barley, per 100 lbs., 1 674 Whole Barley, perl00-Ibs., 1 50 i JE. B. Lea, »per Ib., 40) Japan Tea, per Jb., 35 Choice Roll butter. per roll Se Beehive Tea, per Ib. 40 Crushed: Sagar, Brown Sugar, Pearl Barley, 3. Ibs., _ oad Split Peas Ti 77 IS Ibs; Lard, , . per, can, . Best Taland Rice, 10 Ybs., 100 Harkness Wax’ Candles, box, 400 Oysters, 12 cans 10 ‘Tomatoes, Jeans 100 Corn, 5 cans. 100 Jelly, 3cans, % Syrup, per gallon, 87} ‘Sardines; small cans, 6 cans = 1 00 Sardines, large cans. -4cans . 10 Lemon! Pee) and Citron, 3 Ibs. . 00 Tohacco, . perlb, 70 Oil Can fall of Coffee, 3 lbs.,.60 Milk Can full of Coffee, 3 lbs., 00 -+-Dinner.Can, full of Cotlve,5 Ibs., Beans, 334 lbs. for Ground Coffee, per. package,.. 20 ke. Corn. Starch, 2 packages, 25 cts. Starch, 2 packages,. 25 cts — Medal Kerosene Oil, per gal, 50c. Best Cal,. Candies, 30for . 10 Frye’s se Pow Cocoa, packet 2 ~ ‘Washi wer, 3 packages, 25c. Mastard per ot Pag 10¢. Pepper, per boitle, 10¢. ‘. Wash Tubs, from 50 centsio 200 Wash Boards, 30 cts. Watcr Buckets, 374 cts. Clothes Baskets, £0 cts. Rolling’ Pins 15 cts. Potatow Mashers; 15 cts, All goods subject to correction. “t@ Everything Fresh and warrant ed to be the Best. _Bichard Reberts. Boarding and nd Day School. “Chassteal, amend Scientific. ‘Berkeley Gymnasium Prepares Boys for the Universit ——— 11S Tnattution has the patronage of the es a a ae on Men Tent, Berkely, Gals” om EDWARD MULLER. Tessa: Or MUSIC, foci engeonaee npr” bs pre, weber oppo gonde j in our line, “WOGELMAN ‘& _ WEBBER. heer : 00D MUSIC Has been Engaged for the Occasion. 3 ss ‘ Tickets.. Pesta tas © aus . Bt 30 Ageueral invitation isextended. jen; We guaraptee the Bed in every particu, . Which fhe owner can have by calling at thiy ™ ‘do 5 yal éan, 225 The Count Toosday. “(jo to the pt tain to-dayCelebrate t church to-day Don’t forge’ at Pemperanc ing. H. B. Unde Selby Smelti Francisco, is 1 Reserved &« theatrical en secured at Vi The Chamy has levied au per share, pa) Fifty pound Sailor Fatt brought to toy The Wyour ting inanew the old one -b If you wan tomorrow att Grass. Valley. “time table wil Union:--Tt the Ophir mir will be kept s mine is compl A typograp umns yestere bullion produ at $15,000, -w! $12,000. “By paying . Tuesday $2 . person entitte After that tin amount to $8 Miss Alice Omega, but n South, ‘Placer visiting her Finchley, and 8. P. Lord, ravine, Was s early Thursc since been j He was somo: fore last: In case he « gers at $3 eac Charles John Kitts’ omnibu to-morrow, 1k o'clock A. M. Theo. Wetz Derbec Comp: Huerne, a pt civil engineer, day morning « Francisco to t —#nly 19th h day for hearin, property in th ifsolvent..'T. tody of the in horn, set for postponed. A. L, Bane . Brand & Bass ‘or exchange the Pacific Co: beused im . throughout ¢ Nevada City, The eucaly few months the Champior very thrifty, knocks the'bo that such tre lully cultivate John Senne Friday evenix hattery made tase will prob day, Mx, Se vas fully fusti look in the di his arrest, The Cens thow that the of school age i Year, an iners Year. Part of n Convent se a.” There h: of in tibet, of “en yer 9 Anethe: a” : sent per. m =F