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THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT.
. dedicatory services aré to be held.’
then appointed:
~-R. Leech. S,-P: Dorsey, J.J, _Dor‘Sargent, G. D. McLean, R. MeMur' Carson, Sr., T. ‘Othet, J. 1. Sykes,
WO, Maltman,C. McKivy, J. N. Payne,
James, J. Rhatigan, J. B.
~ Mitchell, F. Webb, <M: Daly, T.
. Mitchell.
“should not be so miscellaneous in
"fools of themselves that way, we
‘pr ofit.
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NEVADA CITY, CALIFORRIA.
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Friday, May 16th, 1879. .
RE ARR BORE REISE PET ECON TMOET,
Dedication of Watt Monument.
At a meeting of subsertbers to the
Watt Monument Fand, held at the
office of A. B, Brady, Grass Valley,
on Tuesday evening, for the purpose
of making the preper arrangéments
for the dedicatory ceremonies of the
monument, A. B. Dibble, Esq.,acted
as Chairman, and Ohas. H. Mitchell
‘as Secretary of the meeting.
On motion it was resolved that all
miners and citizens of the county, .
who could make it convenient to be
present at the dédication, to take
place on Sunday, May 18th, be invited to take part in the ceremonies, .
aud join in the procession that wowld
be formed te march from the town .
to the Masonic Cemetery, where the
The following committees ‘were
GENERAL COMMITTER,
_ A. B. Dibble, Wm. MeCormick,
Kiward Coleman, W. K. Spencer,
sey, John C. Coleman, W. C. Jones,
M. Byrne, Jr., W. H. Mitchell, W.
Campbell, M. Ford, 8. Granger, D.
P. Holbrooke, H. ‘Silvester, W. Daws,
A. J. Ridge, §.M. Harris, F. G.
Beatty, A. G. Compton, D. Meagher,
I. W. Hays, Jr., Niles Searls, R. M.
Hunt, T. W. Sigourney, A. Walrath,
N. P. Brown, Wm. Montgomery, D.
Collins, Jules Fricot, A. Chavaune,
J. Austin, D. MeClellan, Gov. Win.
Irwin, E. W. Maslin, M. Dodsworth,
V. G. Bell, O. P; Stidger, Hon. A. A.
ray, F. Berton, E. Derbec, J. Hus:
sey, S. D. Blackwell, G. W. Giffen,
B. Shoemaker, T, Scadden, T, Scadden, P, Johnston, B. Gad, J. Palamountain, W. George, O, Taylor, P.
Murphy, B. Johnson, I. Quick. J.
Stone, J. Smith, P: Rodgers; J. R.
Crocker, 8S; W. Avery, W. H. Benson, P. H. Paynter, W. Reynolds,
H. R. West, E. R. Holden, S$. Novitzky, John Glasson, H. Wholer, G.
S. D. Bosworth, RB. Fiamie, J. Heyaman, Wm. Hobbie, B. Taylor, 1.
Crase, J. F. Judd, C. C. Townsend, '
‘Simon Novitzky, T. B. Reardan, Maj.
Downie, Wm. Eddy, G. G. Allan,
G. KE. Robinson, Jesse Thompson, R.
M. Fryer,G. W. Smith, J. D. White,
P. C. Byrne, J. Vinard, W. Combs,
C, Pett, W. Meagher, J. Angove, J
son, J. Gluyas, J. L. Gluyas, EK.
Sampson, R, Jeffrey, W. Drew, Jas.
Pryor, J. Harris, J., Stokes, J. Saxon, C. Stokes, E. Saxon; J. Bryan,
W. Prisk, K. Temby, J. Daws, Jas.
Gill, T. Hollow, W. Richard, Paul
Quick, A. Dobie, H. C. Perkins, A.
MeNulty, R.D. Skidmore, Geo. S.
Powers, G. S. Brown, G. F. Jacobs,
M.,0. Taylor, J. Mitchell, F. Mont}
gomery, G. Fletcher.
COMMITTEE ON LITERARY EXERCISES
AND PREPARATION OF GROUNDS,
A. B. Brady, Jas, M. Lakenan,
John. F. Kidder, ©. W. Smith, W.
C. Stokag, Stephen Moore, Chas. H,
COMMITTEF ON PARADE,
James Gluyas, Jobn Hammil,
James Bennalleck, Barney McGarth,
Richard Roberts, Jas. Champion,
‘John Tierney, A. Pryor, James Hoskins, William Thomas, John -Tren-betth, Thos. George, Captain John
White, R. R. Smith, James Wales,
John Seliger, W. _E. Reed, Jobn
Scoble, Peter Brunstetter, Frank,
Carter. i,
A Word for @ur Girl:
The Nevapa Transcript talks
‘much about cigarette smokingamong .
the girls of that city, and says that
there are several young ladies who
are known to regularly indulge in
the habit. Several ? Why ~“Sacramento is, brimming over with them,
‘as no doubt is every other city on
ithe coast.—Sacramento Bee.
Now loek here, Mr. Bee, you
‘epplying your sting. Just. because
Sacramento’ is “brimming over”
with girls who make smokestacks of
their nosesand creosote store-houses:
of their mouths, and are blear-eyed,
toothless, skinny, dyspeptic wrecks.
of humanity at an early stage of their
existence, it’s no sign all of the other towns on the Coast are in the
same fix. This burg has but mighty
few girls who are so indiscreet as to
smoke. df it had’ been a common
thing for the little dears to make
would never have said a werd about
it.
>-o-a>Tue Bodie Standard states that
the surface mines, about which so
much excitement’ existed” a short
time since, are bewyg-worked at a}
The gold is reported to be
very fine, requiring the use.of quicksilver to save it. _Itis worth $14 an
ounce. Roekers are used to Wash
Thompf
‘The Workingmen’s Centzsi* Oommittee of Nevada county amet in this
city yesterday. Present, Felix Gillet, F. €. Leutje, L. Nihel, K. Cas
per; 3.C. Wickes; ‘Al. Barrows, B.
Coy. The following resolutions were
{. ananimously adopted:
Resotven, That: the preservation
of the Workingmen’s Party in its
integrity is. of more importance to
California than. the results of the
coming election.
Resoivep, That we favor reeog:
nizing the delegates from those who
voted for the new Constitution, from
precincts in which the: Woraingmen
have'no organization, in all our Conventions.on the same footing as delegates from our clubs.
Riesonvep, That we request our
State Central Committee to postpone
our State Convention for one month.
Resotvep, That Nevada County
Corvention and Primaries, so far as
relates to nominating county officers
ig hergbypostponed to a day to be
fixed by the Bxecutive Committee of
this County Committee.
Resozvev, That a County Convention for the election of delegates
to our State Comvention shall be
held in Nevada City on the 31st day
of May, 1879, as provfded for at a
‘previous meeting of this Committee.
Provided, however, that amy delegate elected to said County Convertion miay appo'nt any other delegate
of this party within the county as
his proxy. R. G. McCotcnan,
Feu GILLsr,Chairman.
Secretary.
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A Narrow Escape.
Mark Shaver relates how, when
he was traveling between this city
and San Juart last Monday, he saw
a horse, carriage and driver escape
unhurt from a predicament that
and probably fatal, in iteresults. A
school teacher was driving along the
road about three miles. this side of
San Juan, The horee began to”act
in an ugly manner, when the lady
and a young éHild who accompanied.
him, alighted “from the vehicle, aad
he proceeded to bring the animal to
of the w The horse swerved to
one side ‘suddenly, “and -ritshed-overan embankment several feet high,
dragging the vehicle and driver
along. Mr. Skaver says the outfit.
turned a double -ssomersault as it
went down, and he expected to see a
total wreck 5 but instend of that. the
horse and carriage landed right side
up, and the schoolmaster ¢track on
his feet still grasping the reins, thus
preventing a runaway. Strange to
say, not a thing was broken }. We'll .
bet-ten_to one that Mark _hinmiself,
good driver as he is, couldn’t have
dofie that thing to save his life.
its ne ie. & vigorous application
Pleasant Valley Notes.
The gravel mines in Pleasant Valley are beginpving to make their final
clean-ups, the supply of water being
nearly exhausted. At the Badger
Flat claim four men have been busily
at work since December last,, and
. they are now cleaning up for the first
time, with good prospects.
Hamilton & Co; are prospecting on
Beckman Hill, near Novey’s ranch.
There are four or five men working,
and they are now in gravel and hard
cement. The owners of the property
appear to be satisfied with the _outlook.
The farmers are beginning harvestjing. The erop outlook is good.
Ditch Improvements.
The Excelsior Ditch Company contemplate making soime important
property, work on the same to be
commenced at an early date. The
head of the ditch is at the. month of
Roek creek, 2} milgs above Hoyt’s
old crossing and 5 miles north-west
of tewn. At the mouth af Rush
creek some heavy masonry work
will have to be done, and all slong
the line to Smartsville. the ditches
and flumes will be re-constructed to
-& great extent. J. Brodie of this
city worked on this extensive watersupplying enterprise as early as 1855.
Mines Sold by the Sheriff.
The Wide West niining claim in
Remington Hill district and the East
New York claim at Lowell Hill were
sold by the Sheriff yesterday afternoon to satisfy judgment in the case
of A. H. Lindstedt vs, P. McCann,
The total sum realized was $598.28.
’ & Virernza Crry woman) was so
that she made up her mind that if it
was a boy, she vould name it Rarreti, but it was twins, and so ber
husband named them Grin and Barthe dirter
Pee °
‘ © cei one 2
Woetkdegmen’s be ogg Committee a po A Central Com we
Bobinson, F. Battis and. John Meé**+ pro tert.’ John-Webber .is regilar
/an inmate of the County Hospitel for!
considerable consternation among
wotld ordinarily prove expensive, . .
_tenings and fell with a erash. Part
improvements along the line of their . ”
taken up with Lawrence Barrett}
The Dettiocratic County Cent
Committee met at the Court’ House
‘in this city yesterday, The Chairthan (T. W. Sigourney} being absent,
J: J. Dorsey was elested Chairman;
Secretary of the Gominittee.
_ On motion it was resolved_that
the Committee eppoint fourteeri delegates to represent Nevada county
in the State Convention, to be held
in Sacramento on the 27th instant.
The following gentlemen were appointed as said delegates: wes
Nevada township—Niles Searls,
T. B. Reardan; M. Garver..
Grass Valley township—QJ. C. Coleman, A. B. Dibble, J. M. Lakeman.
Meadow Lake township—Geo. W.
Giffen, J. R. Cross,
Washington township—James D.
White. see Sy
Eureka township—S. L. Blackwell, ‘
Little York township—John Hussey. :
Bloomfield township—Alex. M.
Dobbie. i
_ Bridgeport township—George D.
McLean.
Rough and Ready township—John
Montgomery.
On the Warpath.
William Hillburn, who has been’
some two monthe past, lest his
reason the other day and created
his fellow-boarders by flourishing a
butcher. knife uscomfortably ¢elose
to their throats, aud throwing a hammer at the bead of an aged and help=
less cripple. Hillburn ‘bes been
lockedp in the jail for safe keeping
and is to be examined today. He
will probably be sent to Napa.
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"A Close Calls
Yesterday afternoon a six-pound .
piece of the iron cornice around one
of the upper pillars in front of the
Court House, got loose from its fasof it lodged on the floor of the balcony, ands small piece that broke off
struck the pavement below. A gen-.
tleman had stepped out of the building just Under the demoralized pillar but two or three seconds before
the accident. ~
The Re-Unien Concert.
Profs. Muller and Davis are leaving nothing undone to render the ReUnion concert a grand success. Regular rehearsals are being held in this
city, Grass Valley, San Juan, Dutch
Flat. and Smartsville. One will take
place at Temperance Hall to-marrow
night, when a full attendance is requested, as but little time yet re‘mains in which to prepare for the
occasion, s
: pees
("An Auction this evening at
the IXL. m15-3t
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. Sierra Ceunty Funds
#. Scott, Treasurer of Sierra county, settled with the State in the sum
of $706 28 Tuesday, and received
from the State, for the support of
commen schools.in that county, $7,003 36: Here is a glowing example
of the benefits derived by poor counties under the present beneficent
school laws, 4
{Pains will be taken to prevent
unuecessary crowding at the IXL
Auction this evening. m15-3t
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Firemen, Attention!
The members of Nevada City Fire
Department are requested to meet
at the Hall of Pennsylvania Engine
Co,, No.2, Friday evening (to-night, )
to consider the invitation extended
them te attend the dedication services at Grass Valley Sunday.
C. J. Naxzrzicer,.-Chief Engineer.
(Thursday, May 15, Friday,
May 16, and Saturday, May 17 closes
out the entire stock of the IXL
Auction Houseinthiscity, m15-3t
Wuew the Chrenicle’s new Conevery man in the State who has a
grievance; every fellow who hates
some other fellow; every unsuecessful one who envies muccess, every
soured and disappoimted man and
every social and politicaldemagogue,
will be welcomed to its’ ranks as a
brother.—Stock Report.
.“Srrtmxo BuLt toddies” aad
‘Pinafore cocktails¥ are all the style
in Chéyenne. The latest introdue4 ford, sister of Mrs. Mackey, wife of
‘ed with railway operations in South
jial says that a great deal of preju3 reads leading into Memphis.All
j krief remarks, suitable to the occastitutional party is fairly on its feet ?
General Notes. :
Bertholomew Latgarmocino,atiold
citizen of Stockton, has been found
dead neartliat city, having disembowled himself and cut bis throat
with aragor,
h The Philadelphia Times recently
sent a correspondent to interview
General Sutter, and ‘prints alengthy
account. It says he is living at Lithi in compatative poverty. The WN.
Y, Sun;commenting says: The man
who first found_gold in Arizona is
equaliy unrewarded.—He is an oid
Spaniard named Barordo Treyes, and
Keeps a miserable tavern. —
™~s
The N. ¥. Titnes of Wednesday . heart will turn lovingly toward it:
says: Count Telterer, who recently
married in Rome Miss Ada Hunygerthe California many-times-a-milliom
aire, is now said not to be so rich as
has {been reported, His supposed
property mainly consisting otstrong.
holds ia Castile and financial aspiraations after the wnattainable.
story is likly to be correct, despite
the understanding that-beis connectAmerica, which may mean much or
hothiang =~
Henry Ward Beecher lectured in
Memphis Tuesday right to 2,000
people. He was irtroduced . by
Colonel J. M. Keating, of tbe Appeal,
formerly a bitter opponent. Beecher gave him a check for $250 for the
orpuan atylaums. A Memphis specdice against Beecher has been allay.
ed by his visit to Memphis. His
Chattanooga and Atlanta engagements have been. led, and
Beecher returns wok on account of physical ifiability to fulfill
them, While in Memphis he was
treated with the atmost respect, and
his coming was the occasion of an
excursion train being put on all the
were crowded with people from
West. Tennessee North Mississippi,
North Alabama and Ankaasas.
The Dedication.
In apeaking of the dedication of
the Watt Monument, to take place
Sunday afternoon, the Union says ;.
No elaborate services are contemplated nor ostentatious display desired,
ing as can be expected from the large
attendance of people that ~wild be.
present, The monument and grounds
will have appropriate floral decurations. A procession will be formed
in Grass Valley about 1 P. M., consisting of the firemen, miners, citizens and guests from a distance,
which will be escorted to the Massonie Cemetery by.the Nevada Commandery; After the procession arrives at the cemetery, there will be
sion, by several gentlemen, vocal
music by the singers of Grass Valley
and Nevada under the direction of
Prof. Muller, and thedistribution of
flowers by little girls, and a benediction, .All miners, citizens, and
old friends of the one whose -memory is thus to be honored, are requested to jeim in the procession, A spec:
ial train ‘will be run from Nevaila
City om Sunday meming, for the accommmoedation of those who may wish
to attend, returning in the afternoon
aftgre thy ceremonies have been concladed,
ASSISTANT Postmaster , General
Tyner isAbout to visit Nevada to arFange for better transmission of mails
and bullion by post. If the Postoffice
Department should arrange for the
safe transmissin of bullion by mail,
‘it would play hob with the Express
Company, and relieve the miniag . W
companies of Nevada of a large item
of expenditure
NEEDN'T TAKE His NAME.—A
schoolmistrese, while taking down
the’ names and. ages of her pupils
and the riameé of their parents at
the beginning of the term, asked
one little fellow, “What's your
father's mame?” “Qh you needn't
take down his name; he’s teo old ‘to
go to school to a woman,” was the
reply, : %
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DISGUSTED WITH HIS\NBE@HBORs.
—A North Carolina man committed
Suicide the other day. His neigh
bors had been trying to kill aim for
upwards of four years, and had fred
over a huadted shots at him. He
left a no e saying be bad rather die
than “live ia a community of such
cused poor marksmen.’’
PRAYER will make us leaveoff sin.
tion-is the “Widow Oliver punch,”
. Warranted “Simon _
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A Cheerful Home.
The Tribune says: A single bitter
word may disquiet an entire family
for a whole day. One surly glance
{while a smile, like a gleam of. sunshine, may light wp the darkest and
weariest howrs. Like unexpected
flowers which spring up along our
path, full of freshness, fragrance, and
boauty; dokind words and dispositions make glad the home where
peace'and blessings dwell. . No.matter how humble the abode. If it be
thus garnished with grace and sweetened with kindness and smiles, the
from thetunralt of the world: it will
euit of the sun. Anidthe influences
The. gentle grace of. the mother liv
be the dearest spat beneath. the cir-.
of home perpetuate themselves. .
easts a gloom over the housshold, } ) mh
ASK FOR THE
HIAMOND DRILL
The Finest and Most Deliciong
Cigars ever introduced in.
to this Market.
—
dn the daughter long after her head
is pillowed im tue dust of death; and
the fatherly kindness finds its echo
This+in the nobility-and courtesy of sons,
who cbme to wear his mantle and
fill his place; while on the other
hand, from an unhappy, misgoverned
and disorderly home, ‘go forth perzens who'make other homes miserable, and perpetuate the sourness
and sadness, contentions and strifes
and railing which have made their
own early hyes so wretched and dis°
Tue law provides that no spifituous liquor shall be sold within two
mites of the State University buildings.at Berkely. Asa matter of fact
there are ten drinking saloons
near the University,and one of them
located within a few hundred yards
of the University grow nds, audacious-.
ly exposes a sign ammouncing, ‘‘Faculty drinks for sale.”
Tu bull pool, headed by Keene,
is now composed of the largest and
most powerftil speculations in Chtcago, New York and Liverpool, and
they—are -all working together in
the direction ofa great rise in bread
stuffs. \
Yesterd@ay’s Arrivals at
THE NATIONAL HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY, CAL.
Chas. E. Pearson, Preprictor.
J MeAllis Hunt Hill -H Kaye Virginia City
J R Cross Truckee Mrs Bennett Grass Val
D Collins-Grass Val Mrs Fowler Col Hill
Mrs-Hawley & 3¢C H W F Cummings M Fla
but something as plain and unassum. Lindley Sacrament Wm Wright Grass Val
N Niche Grass Valley Mrs Turner Hunts Hil
C B Kennajl§ F G P Davis City
EJ Strack do T de Witt Ogden!
© Walport do P Shingle Scott Flat
M Dunnétter Cloverda W Dower City
J E Byrne Grass Valley
Yesterday’s Arrivals at
THE UNION HOTEL,
NEVADA CITY CAL
‘Jacob Naffziger, Proprietor.
W Neely San Francis P Feeny Omega
C E Johnson & w Sa J M Garver Murchie mi
A Levy San Francise H D Gray Quaker Hill
EP Hutchins de W W Cross & f Visalia
WP Honsinzer mine J French City
R Dandridye Hunt H N D Jones do
A. ROSENTHAL,
Commercial St., Nevada City,
NNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT
he has just. received another invoice
of the MOS. DELICIOUS BRANDS of
TOBACCO AND CIGAR3
Ever brought to Nevada Caty, and which he
is selling at prices that will =~
SATISFY EVERYBODY.
FRUITS RECEIVED DAILY,
Fresh picked from the Orchards, and famillies can have the Finest, Varieties of
Strawberries, Cherries,
And other Fruits sent té their residences, by
leaving their orders, and at prices Cheap as
the Cheanest.
‘
CONFECTIONERY.
, 1 keep on hand a choice stock of Américan
and French CANDIES, which will be sold at
from 25 to 560 cents per pound, Also Fresh
Nuts of all kinds.
; VARIETIES.
Tropical F ruits, Cutlery, Jewelry, Willow
rare, Stationery, Toys, etc. ° ,
tS. Youcan get better bargains of me than
at any other stors,
A ROSENTHAL,
Commertial Street, opposite Transeript
Block, “Nevada City. = taylé
CAMMELINE
For Preserving and
Beautifying the
‘Complexion and
Teeth.
NEW ANP VALUABLE PREPARAtion, pronounced by’ all to ve the most
perfect cosmetic in existence. Unlike other
preparations it is not only harmless, but favors a natural and healthy action of the skin,
in complete purity and clearness
‘of com ion. The intrinsic merit and high
twedical endorsoment of CAMMELINE
have in a few months vaused it to near! Y sursede all articles for the complexion in
Francisco, PRICE 50.CENTS.
+) MLUP. WAKELEE & €6@., ping, or sinding will make us leave
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SOLD.BY ALL DRUGGISTS, ~
ARCHIE NIVENS, Jr,
—DEALER IN—
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Choice Brands of Forcign
: Domestic
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AP THE BEST MANUFACTURED
Smoking £ Chewing Tobaecg
"ALSO A FULL LINR oF
Confectionery, Nuts, &e.
s@@eneral Insurance Agent,ts
Stocks Bonght and Seld,
j Commission;
Telecraph @Mice--Maxonic Block,
MILITARY NOTICE.
f NEvapa .
Light Guard!
You are hereby ordered to appear at your
Armory, IN FULL UNIFORM, on
. Saturday, May 24th, 1879,At 10 o’clock, A. M., for Parade and Annus?
Target Practice. ‘The Company will march
promptly at 10} o’clock, and all not in the
ranks will be considered as absentees.
No excuses received except sickness or-absence from town,
By order. J. A. RAPP,
: Captain Commanding.
W. F: Evens, 0. S. ma?
1879, 1879.
GRAND SPRING OPENING.
A. BLUMENTHAL,
Largest and most Elegant
: Stock of. ;
Spring and Summer
Dry and Fancy Goods,
. Ever brought to Nevada County, consisting
of all the LATEST NOVELTIES in the Dry
Goods Line.
Beautiful Summer Silks,
Camels Hair, Piquet, Alpaczas,
oe ~ Mohairs, Linens, ete.
A complete stock of
Household Furnishing Goods,
. Suchas ©
Maslins, Sheetings, ‘Table Linens,
Toweling, Napkins, ¢Millinery Department.
The new Millinery Stock this —e
véry pretty and unique. In Ladies @
Misses Hats, the stock compris 8
Princess Alice, Rustic, Regatta
Imported French Hats & Bonet
Flowers, Feathers, Bow, Ties,
cy
CARPETS, CARPETS.
New Styles and ‘Beautiful Desigas
Body Brussels, Tapestry, *
. Three Ply, Ingrain, Rugs, id
Cloths and Matting.
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A cordial invitation is extended to all @,
call and examine Goods and Prices.
. Up country trade solicited,and orders sled ~
with dispatch. Samples of goous sent, if d&
sired, to any part of the county.
A. BLUMENTHAL.
Nevada City, March 26, 1879.
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