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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada Daily Transcript (1863-1868)

May 24, 1870 (4 pages)

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= agement be inna jubilee and festi__gives by the Oastomiah tribe, and was OT PUAAE as dezing bill side, and on our arrival the camp fires were burning brightly. Squaws pee collected about the several camps, but the centre of attraction was a large wigwam with Shakes and sup: It red with . passe ree a a, Ha peers “inelies’ or ‘a “foot thick, An entrance could only be obtained through a small hole in the’ wall. Our party entered, and the olfactéries werd . assailed by & ¢onibination of odors, equalizing a doncentration of those of the‘Chitiese quarter of our city, combined with ‘the odéts'6f the’ back Gaiin of a seaport town. .A large fire. blazed in the eentre, and’ in. circle on the outside were mingled in an almost in. _ distinghisliable misss, squaws, papooses, backs and dogs, Ata temperature of 90 degrees they seemed to be enjoying “themselves hagely. In thw “wigwam the dances take. place,.and for hours _ the bucks dance around the fire. We were soon forced to leave, and at the entrané’ met’ Dick, ‘who said that a . this afternoon at the residence of Mrs. pat . Allen, adjoining the Gas Works. dance could be gotten up for. $5, as the state of ‘the — in the tent, with the I repose was too mich for us, cadtnded totaiege the dance. Dick informed us that this was an anal feast, and that this year it was “aM the: same: big dante of American. Ths 4oe2 (Pe Taal H 22 @@68 “ets Liswessue eeeeee woblere Raver for public parposes; the assessed value . of teak asd pase Gioia and the < vine. . total value of each : se “aeapaamaseease ZA cde r giveregeves ss 18 YT TTT Eee EY ae X 410:Me. <3; gpernesseee ae * ee eeeeeebs cues a eeeeeeeoeeeearse ° Se Geer ee heer eee = ‘ eek bowed) The lots wae and used for public purposes are as follows: 4 by the City, 2 by the County, 3 by the Public Schools, 2 by the Fire Companies, and 3 Cemetery lots, making a total of 14. Assessed valuation of City plese 4 1868.. 1869, Real estate, $399,975 600 Personal, Muaere 060 304,080 Total, 760,005 644,680 Methodis + tewinn ¢ Circle. The fethodist Sewing Circle meets Ima full attendance of ladies. interested in the Circ e is expected. THE NATION SnouLp CARE FOR Taemi—Mre: 8: W. Goodwin, of Dixon, TiHlinois, has written a letter in relation to the children of her brother, Captain idbancar of the Oneida. She eays:: Pe Pee ATA TEAS r pvt se mee <i element ners eT SN eT Se man,” the Oustomahshearing gil the F expense. He gave us the following names of tribes who were represented ‘as follows: -Oustomah, Nevada ; Leudeck, Rough and Ready ; Oleks, Grass Valley,; Ouseuloclak, Penn Valley ; Pouderdong, Smartsville; Pancogua, Willow valley. ‘He said there were now about 100 bucks, 150 squaws and the . queéath to same number of papooses. He spoke in glowing terms of the ancient glory of the Indians in this country, and said: “Before white man come, Indians plenty as white man now, and deer plenty as sheep and hogs. Indian kill deer with bow and arrow, plenty meat, BO beef. ' ‘Now white man come, Indian die be-. cause no more deer. Long time, heap ‘ long, Indian have four, five, six squaws, gent and all Indians have two,three papooses ‘all same as white inan, Now. white man come, all Indiang same, no Capitan, no big Indians, squaw now rop af ter White gpan, no papooses.” Ipon questioning him as:tothe “manner of ecg chiefs, he eaid : “Indian save than anybody . _ cates ae ‘Methake Cupitan.” He explained that beads Were used by ‘Indians all the same as money, so it ap. pears money would tell even among the Indians, . ‘Speaking of religion, we understood the Diggers to be Spiritualists. As to “First man him make ‘Indian, make white maa, . make deer, make everything.” Ou be-. 7» ‘ing asked who made the first man, he gaid, “Me don’t know, you see some old . Indian, he talk all night, he know all about it.” We suppose he alludes ‘to the story tellers, or whatwould be the origin of man, he said, galled in spiritual parlance, “mediums.” On being asked if he ever saw or heard } the extreme drought of Jocal items en SomeSo intereting . ‘to-eur readers.. By his antimely: Stash. ‘his three sons’ are left entirely dependent on relatives —a willing but inadequate source of supply. ward F. Willianis; the -éldeat, aged twelve, bas been under. my chatge since the death of his mother, three years ago. While I live I. ‘shall do everything I can. for my brother's boy ; but my health is feeble, my means Spalted, 9 pas I shall pare 2 nothi Bing a be any one. ed eight, is with — Dr. Henry Williams, of Alton, Dlinois, an excellent guardian for thegpresent, bat he is in feeble health without fortune. This boy must aaiedach 2 liberal — cation, on account of a severe and manent injury to his right arm. a youngest, Martin Henry, five years old, is with his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Jane Ritchie, ot Seatsport, Maine. The family is poor and-ean do nothing for his education. They are. fine,, intelliildren, well worthy of the protection of their country, God grant that some day they may render their country and the cause of humanity the game noble service their father has done by'& valiaht life and its berate sacrifice for duty’s — “STEAMBOAT, ”—The he Nevada State epers are always up.to some kind of tricks to “sell” their cotemporaries, and the following is the latest. The Znter4 prise heretofore has always come out ahead, but in this case it seems the Neios has beat the Znterprise ; TuHat Horst.—The ld Hin Neios } quotes an item in the Enterprise of yesterday morning about a horse being ran over ad having bis legs broken, and then adds : Onr-faithfal local cotem porary of the hashed or hatched the above from a little innocent item of ours in ‘the News of yesterday. We inadvertently omitted to mention that the horse was a wooden one, such a8 cai penters use—a saw-horse. ‘That's the horse we saw, # We “acknowledge . the een as ‘have on a few occasions transt mt ‘We have found i therefore overrated Jews toe veracity. an . the mountain. to above the ave: “of the Gold Hill Seminary ‘their pic-nic on Tuesday, the 24th ~, at Condon’s Ranch. The ceremony popes the Queen of May (Miss Sopltie Binkleman) will take place at 10 o’clock. All friends of the school and of the pupils sare cordially invited to @ to short articles trom. sine. Hews = i. ayy inter teneenaaiia. We ao warp RO with the on as and truthful, and} ); the “local” of the}, Sapannapoend . with well filled grains. We . that'the:lastirains were « gréhd thing for The . A. B. Dibble Esq., was . tovan,y died cn eeun et the Central Rail Humboldt, pon employed . until he mere pot & worse he started to return in charge of a frend, but did not reach home. Mulligan was aged about 36 yeara,,a native of Ireland and a miner by occupation. Gen. Howell and Staff ‘will be in Grass a: ¥ Valley, Seturdey May 28th, at which time the Zouaves will again be mustered into Mises. 2 eee F240 44: 44 service. It is expected that the Nevada Owners. No. of lots, Highs Goss will be, im Grass Valleyon* Owning * * Av dot! 277) S77 t day, and the Union. Guard of Grass oe. io Valiey. will turn out. Next Saturday Grass ve ‘ ia , 36 Valley will have ‘military sight, no prevent “ 5 4 20 ing Proyi « 2.4. 3 The followin wing arefrom the Union of Sun“3 S. 8 -f 8 We saw « jandeany ‘W sample of hiviby * 19“ 1 19 . from A. J. Pelham’s ran¢le-near this, place, re “616 6 The barley there is about six feet high, erstand y made victa. « Union. the'same night. te continaed watching— the appearance of these
more than twice as expensive. Smeets stom A erru in Dresden, si Sere nabbed tater appropriate t to teyiee most search tons atte ; wednk te . ote eek sr gto Be without f= the recipient of a fine double barreled shot gun and a full hunting equipment, a presént from a number of his friends. gun is one of the best London make. The clean up at the Eureka ‘mine, gave portant businéss will be transacted, and . . $12,000 for a six day'srun. Old:Ajax isnot in the habit of making variations from that . : rule of yield, except to frequently, go better, . Rowy at TRucKee.— last ‘Wednesday evening a row occured in China-. town at Truckee, in this county. The : cause of thé row was a dispute about a. T H E NERYVO Us SYSTEM, an went into the store of ‘Fong Lee and . took away woman, money and every-’ thing else they could carry. Fong Lee’s friends rallied and charged the enemy, anda big fight ensued; in which hach-. ets, crowbars and other deadly weapons . . were peed. The result: is that. 98 arrests were made, and the ‘county will have to stand the brant of the expense: The Chinamen are to be sent to the County Jail as fast as convicted. One Chinaman is to be tried every four days, and atiy amount of them are awaiting with bunged-up heads to be tried. When a conviction occurs,:s special officer will bring down the conIt inexpected that the Trugkee . nite bill for criminals -will amount to considerable during the present quarter. So says the Grass Valley Union.. _}-THE TRANSCRIPT growls about the late hour of the arrival of the stages. The new arrangement is not much more convenient than the old one— Who wouldn’t growl when we were promised the mail ‘and express matter, under the new (?) arrangement at 8 eelock, P.M. -On Saturday night last, ‘the Colfax stage arrived here after % ‘o'clock, and the Marysville stage was only five minutes later. all the business men hf town aré disgusted’ with the new:(?) arrangement, as. it does not . give them time to answer. their letters . ' blind . “SMe BOREOXG WazauD 1 t CABINES OF WouDEns! seid te aN. RE ya SOMERS! ; oO ON THURSDAY one TRE, NING sal NuVADE pee = ‘26th. ae. \HE BOARD ABD; OF EXAMINATION of Ne-. T “> eoere convene at the : Washington School House, ° NBVADA CITY, « Wituelay; Thursday and Friday, “J _. JUNE'8th, 9th and 10th. pplicants for oproncnnge Boe oad r renewal of vaca emselves io A, a es on WEDNESAY, Jeue 8th, til September 7th. MORSE; Go, Supt. of Common Schools. Nevada, May 22d, Asthma, Bronehitie, Catarrh, Offensive Breath; Ozena, Doar ness, Discharges from the. ‘Ears, Noises in the _. lead, EYE, EAR, HEAD, THROAT, LUNGS, —AND— RANGE OF) = well anaes in this comm unity will ubtantial lyprove. of eonsented to in sae ht ro taard allen r a Ww: Tr, 80 a8 an ng him who may dertunity of’ to have their ‘Coast, pro 4 a8 ne will ey fetire from actice in months. re ffom, active practice in «few cisco. ileurs: 11 a. 4038. M, ent shotntlon type the the ean pees sympathetic preg mne o which mar Hon, James A. Johnson, M. C., Lieutenant Gov. Holden, Chas. N. Fox, Esq. 8, O. Houghton, Beq. General E, F. Beale, and many other prominent Citizens of California, have willingty given their cards to the public testifying’ to the efficacy of Br. Aborn's treatment. Many few days, and a number of those cases were of many years standing and had resisted ali the the ordinary modes ottreatment. The. usual . . succesa attending Doctor Aborn’s treatment should inspire new hope of speedy recovery even in the most hopeless cases. Those who have not yet ava.led themselves of the Doc tors skill will be pleased to learn that he will Bh ARORA, Y, LOFESSIO earney street,Beare 3.6m to 3p. m Nov 128 Mearney Street, And.all affections incident to the . _— treated scien ly. This will be the Lor’s only Vigit to the : Gazette. gave the ues of cures have Deem effected by the Doctor in a . remsin ia San Francieco a while longer, m10 . ) weiter,” THE FIRST DAY.OF JULY. °% At THE OLD STAND . oF A W. TasrER oe & CO. eae A Large Stock of GROCER: AND PROVISION & “0 WHICH HE INVITES THE ATTENTION OF ALL PURCHASERS, © ‘At this Establishment there will ALWAYS BE FOUND Byorything thet is usually Kept n'a Store of id, and wil be sold as Cheap as the wery Cheapest ! ¥ EVERYTHING SOLD I. GUARANTEE ‘TO BE AS REPRESENTED. New Goods will be Heeeived every (2 ALL GOODS DELIVERED WITHIN A REASONABLE DISTANCE FREE > OF CHARGE. 24 Don’t forget the ae. ue AT THE OLD STAND OF SA. W. LESTER & Co. ae BROAD STREET” THOS. SHURTLEFE. ( Nevada, nee 22nd. ; ie UsE ABRAMIBRACULES! FOR * BHEUMATIS, . NEURALGIA. Observe the .e following: Testimonials. Divo. botties ef your, * asm ! Rheumafis 1 effects, F take p in. giving it my hearty cokmemation : : 4 twen form. 0’ tic ions, and ele the best remedies known to the faculty withcut mere than temporary ive much credit ec. M Tha or time never sing pala short apace reueveds A and my was removed. I most cheervom ie the remedy to ali Rheur ie the firet time I ever name in favor of, any medt Ido it now for the sake of sufferers from this terrible disease, and in jatice to the ce? of po at Pastor aaa tist Charch, Duar Sm: it would-be hard for me to say Rheumatism. I Sean firs co to t ae atotctatartwtehe to work a l as I was before. If tog complain an Sout neste your must wt age goog & wehbe cated mate to Those be convinced by ey velerctuntaen ‘them to me. Very res: z BARRIS, Evard’s Auction Boome, #1 Keats St San Francisco, Feb. ‘0, 1870. Dear Sm: I have cnthorl deen; Treeith ter inc] loaded run -‘ on crib will sc ating: ran th tor ha The to be . which eter turnec hoisti1 this face ai to the The-¢ run, © dump demoi that amon years tace, . will a Near Ow terda WeasoBbeyy reece ee 8's B