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May 28, 1879 (4 pages)

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_ Established . THE DAILY TRANSCRIPT. NEVADA CITY, bor pa ogg ae “0%. _ eptember 6, 1860. ee rere ernment Wednésday, May 28th, 1879. Grewing in raver ———— Nevada county's mining prospects are such at present as to attract the attention of some of the most ¢nterprising Eastern capitalists. “Those in a position to fully understand the _sitdation of affairs declare’, auireservedly that more—loval ‘pining enter-’ He Could Recommend It A pedler of glue stood on a goods box at the-¢orner of Br and Pine streets night before last. It was ten billion horse-power glie— . according to the vendor's side of the story. ‘Why, miy beloved friends,” ry '. pe said in a confidential manner to the knot_of men and boys who stood around, ‘sItdeclare coolly and without mental reservation that I can recommend this great invention.— Listen : When an effort was being made to entice the terch bearers out ofthe ranks of the Workingmen’s procegsion in San Francisco Saturday night, Kearhey came to me in disprises are now being gotten under tress-and.asked, ‘In heaven’s name headway with the assistance of m@n_eyed.men of the Atlantic ,seabidard . dyheaded vampires 7 than have been before at any one time in the history of.our city? Francisco is likewise displaying ‘an made every mother’s son of w iL pate BEYS. 1, buy sopie’of my glue. Hetook San . ten dollars’ worth and applied-it. It "em unusual interest’in the development stick to their places, and the circus of mines in this portion of the State, Was a “shcéess, WwW hex I was coming although no very substantial tokens . to this’ towh to‘day I ‘passeda mine ofthat interest will probably cone to light until the fears: ardused ‘by. shaft ten’ thousand feet déép. where a man had jrsf falleridown a F His + ‘nahi of the new Censtitution fellow workmen brought . the pieces PZ Well ‘Anisetewedis ose a The sociglogist of the New Vouk Giaphic,aiks, Are intellect, « virtue J andl intelligence at $1,200 per year selegated:to a lower social standard Ahgn intellect, virtue and inteligenve at $1,500,000 per year income ? r Whereupon the editor of the Daily Exchange makes this reply .whieh is applicable.to all parts of the world, and California especially: They are. regret we answer,in-the affirmative. With the mielogious equawk of the American eagle, rihging in our ears as he prepares, himself for the coming Fourth, we ate constrainedt6 assert_that the equality of mankind hat shall £ do to-head-off +4 me} (28.an 1 antiquated and. exploded figtion; . 2 With the keenest possible personal Land scythe hard by, a bet of the ciA Thrilling Contest. . The; Union thus, Fecordéa thrilling event, thateccurred initass Valley Mongay:,. Two" ‘prominent citizens of the use of sthe -seythe, and . éach telling what ,wonderg he used to doin the hay-fields, of ‘‘Illinoy” and “Ingeany,” when ,it was proposed that amiatch be made’ sight there’. and then. As there was a grass plat gars was made and Judes appointed, The piece of ground upon which they had: to practice was 15x 30 feet, and each was to mow ,one kelf of this immense surface against time. _ Nov 1 laid agide his coat, ;vest and neck: tie, and braced himself ‘ me) that the upper clagsésare the -classes on vop, and that the classes on tep are the classes: that . have the coin. They have’the best houses, the best horses, tlre best pews in the church, the best of.everything. from the time they get to the top. until the undertaker or the. Sheriff lays them away atthe bottom again to take a fresh start in the world for next, have ina degree subsided, which let . * us hope will not be at a far distant . ought to bedone. I slapped out a day. ‘There ié nd use trying to. disguise the fact that just at present those Califdrnians who have ready cash toirvest, are wary. of unlocking their. boffers, Whether the con: dition of the eoming organic, law is. Past us. éars ‘and pasted ’em on the fellow. Their . He‘ts: here in this crowd now, my . riénds. © It is that fellow* right over ple and all,that sort pf thing to get . and 25 minutes, Monday evening resuch as to warrant that feeling is orly for themselves to decide. -acoumulatiqns of wealth represent f long years of economy and industry, and what dispositfon shall be made ‘hadn’t ° paid my license, lar) and went to work. menited, all buthis éars. missing.” cake of this glue (only: ‘tWo bits a chunk or three chutiks tor a half do}: . 220. should be better thought of than, I got Wim. They wer: A mule Was just running We stopped it, cut off its there who just insinuated that I He’s’ a of it rests solely"with them to deter: . mighty” ungrateful ‘chap, and I mine. ‘That they do net at the present ‘wouldn’t believe it was the same one . 0cratic, and if the editor of the time have fall ‘confidence in the justwhose life: T aaved, if his ears didn’t ness of the ‘conditions under which’ Prove.it. © broken hearts, broken mining com. ais-effice than to some poer newspa~ they rust-jabor, is pretty thoroughThis ’ere glue will mend ly attested by the indifference with panies and broken. contracts. . “And they regard all propositions to énter . for the sum of two bits éach or three into industrial ventures, and eéspecially mining. To their wealthy cofor half a dollar. than that to It.costs me more e it, but J ,.was put ip in a basket, and asked me~what-Nor should the. Graphic + the HE work, The signal was. given, and the grass began to fairly fly, and No. 1’s task’was finally ended. Time, 1 hour and 28 minutes. No. 2 then girded up his loins, and as he picked up the scythe it was easy to see that he was used to the iistrument. At the signal he stated off, and at the end of the first half hour bets of two to one were freely offered on No. 2, with no takers. He. cut everything were ventilating ¢, bheir knowledge’ The Old Time Prospeciors. The editor of the Esmeralda (Neada) Herald, whohas not been an ‘California for. many years, thus speaks of the miners with whom he associated here in early days: Some: are in the same State; some jn Sageland, Utah, Arizona,ldaho, Montana, the East, Europe, and in the grave. A few are still the restless, uneasy nomads they were twenty-nine years ago. pectors. They are still seeking a fortune in every, canon, anddon eyery mountain on the Pacific slope. Their lives have been exhausted i ina search. for wealth, and if the fortune which they haye so long sought for continues to evade them in the future as in the past, may the_hope, at least, . be spaved them until sometime, after a-day’s wearisome.search, they may’ . lie down where the full moon wilt} shine like real silver on some moun} tain top; that they will watch until at last the belief will grow that it-is their long looked-for .height and that, so dreaming, they may pain‘lessly fall asleep, and wake where. the mountains are golden and the man, or anybody else grumble that intelligence and virtue with $1,500,the same with $1,200, since it is hard} er to be.virtwous, and men and women more readily lose their. heads, cently poor. Of course, it is all right, as an.editor, friend of the peo-. upsome demberatic—indignation—at such a state of things; but, unfortunately, nature is exceedingly undemGraphic were to pay a little. more attention to the millionaire whovisited per man séeking a situation of him, he would, we suppose, consider it “only natural,” and so it would be. As long.2s. men and women are men tempordries of the East, the picture onearth to benefit himanity:and I’m . and women, they wi}l think more @f . . seems to_present a different, and. to us.a more satisfactory, colori ing. The . ‘ going to do it. If you don’t buy,. lon’t blanie me. when you are—on latter’-for ‘some reason as yet unt: your death beds, my friends.” This explained seem to view the mew ConKé went on for an’ hour, Cash celpts: -for-the evening, nominal. stitution as a sort of a safeguard calreHe the man who acquires power. and gets on top than of him who packs his knapsack in the,nanks. and does chores around:the barracks, so° to speak. The ‘Declaration of Indeculated to pr otect their investments says. the riew Constitution broke the . Pendance made a new nation, but it from the ravages of rascally officers . money market, and. as goad as his . ‘lid not make a new hee of human -and~-unprineipled mining sharks. ghus i ia, the stutf won't mend it. Therefore, they act in aceordaiice with those convictions, and instead of talking about putting their dellars into Government bonds, seek for what they consider will prove’ a far more renumerative and equally ‘as’ safe mediuin of placing their capital, It is natural that they should ‘turn to the gold mines of Nevada county in this emergency. The past has The Gold Far Claim, The Gold Bar mine (originally known as:the lronsides) is situated Madi im: Crow Canon, Rierra county, and about four milés from Siétra Buttes. It was re-located las§ Full by séme Nevada City gentlemen. ‘There was a rnill put up on the claiin, 14 years. ‘Ago, and. some -$150,000 spent, ~~ furnished ample testimony as to the . py oiving to the ‘rebellious charac_ ber of capitalists there are desirous ‘was shut down becai¢e of tronbles, ‘nérship, arising between the owners, ~ pronfises to’ hate if, i’full blast beand’ richness of the pexmanency ter of the'rock it ‘had to be abandon}. deposits 0 of goll bearing gravel tag . ed after being worked a short time. quartz inthis section. eee To mecommence Work.‘ « A leading busiress maivef 2 Nevada et has just received a letter eqn ew York City stating that a nun) of investing ¢onsiderable sums’ in Nevada county mining property. One claim in particular they will take hold of and begin developing as soon as the consént of the pres-ent owners to ‘‘place” the required amount of stock ean be procured. “The property in question was until 1871 (since which time it has remained idle) considered one of the best in this district. It has produced bubien 66 the amount of $700,000. Powerful machiaery was erected and all the work ‘of siiking carried ahead without levying an assessment. The ledge was worked to the depth of 620 feet, and at the lowest pomt developed shows itself to be. full six feet thick and 250 Jong. No mine Oh the Coast show‘ éd a better record up.to the time it ‘usually met with in Common partIt is probable that the gentlemen now in control of the property will % accept offer of tlie New, Yoraers, in which event sinking” will be . . recommenced during the next Forty or sixty days. If they should not agree, a San Frauvisco company stands ready to take hold of it, and -fore Se bomber, very aby empliyed. rm aed Sa eadeamieeas i th pither, case, a Puan bet of men” Will be itete gold, 20 ‘silver; lot silver. arrangetients to develop the mine The relocators had some assays made 6f‘ore Saturday, with the following "good results: Lot 1 (p ‘icked) yielded 153,5. od: gold and 44 silver; lot, 2,.22 $9 gold, 2.05 The relocators are making with the ‘aid of Eastern capital. By improved processes it has been fairly demonstrated “the ore ean ‘be readily worked, 2: = o icieromorrenee ere Mhegts 2. County Notess — —_— The Downiev ille Messenger say? N Geo. W Cox, of Pine Grove, a few days ago, pic ked up a, sénhe nugget valued at advent S200, besides ‘a. ferv smaller pieces ¥ £5 ter the new Constitution, we presume Bro, Cex will “come to a divide,” “Between the Savage mine, Henness Pass,road and Forest City, the snew4is aver sixteen feet deep; if the minérs dpn’t have a good-season this year it will net be the fault of the elements, The Cleveland & Sierra Mining Company at Scales Diggings, is reported doing well this season under the able mazagement of Jo. Bean. Last Tuesday, Clamper Jack, near Cascade Mill, Middle Fork, killed two rattlesiiakes, ene measuring five feet. ie t « Whe Chinese alana Must Ga; merchant, has been duly elected Governor of Chinatown, and put in full chatgée of the “moral depart: . ment” of the eommunity. His first official act. w, have, e business*men PR cde 8 ne a pledge agreeing to turnover to the police authorities, for. prosecution as VaHe Kee, a well-known mongolian . bein gs. oo ee weston ado Bar Mines The Union snys the Rocky Bar Mining©ompany has putchased the engines and hoisting’, pachinery of the Swiss American mine, and will have them put in place over the old] Chavanne. shaft, for the purpgse,ef clearing the shaft of water, and throtigh which to hoist.{ke rock that will be excavated fromthe drain tunnél that isto be connected through from the New York Hill ground. The work of retimbering the shaft down to water level is nearly finished. There arenot being as many new titnbers required as anticipated. The work of opening up the drain” tunnel will be pursued as fast as circumstances permit, "The ledge in the mine, at the new working shaft, is looking very well. About 60 loads of ore is now on the dump, preparatory, toanother crushing 800n to be made at Southern’s mill. » Monday the eompany levied its first assessment, of ten cents per share; amounting to $2209, to pay fol the purchase of the eng-nes and hoisting saicvhairenacd above . spoken of ; > 2 “amy Lew Prosperity: All oi) Nevadans w remember that prince of good-spuled> cellows, Billy Lewis, whocame to’ this cit several years. ‘hey will be glad to learn that the world kas been good to him since he Went away. He is now in San Francisco, the leading . , member of the tirm of William Lewis & Co,, the heaviest, cigar and tobacco dealers on'the Coase. The’ es‘iblishment controls’ an immense ‘trade that extends all the way from . Shasta ty San Diego, and is month‘ly increasing its popularity as well Pas the extent of operations, + ae Break ia Main Ditch. pit:took two days to. repair a break inthe main ditch of the South Yuba Canal Company which sécurred recently near BeariValley: . Acciterts ateng the line have notbeen f requent . of late, althongh GWing to the ‘sttlden change im the weather during the winter they Were unusually common. The property hasthe best’ of management, and./the® employes deserve great credit, for the faithfulness.they grants, all Chinamen who han iag ry Bitcgepeg4d _peveund this, vicinity and, have a4 Profane mments+damned stock: ee gy This ac11) 8.—Ren pation eet te aken ago future Holy ghri ents pSeRihge® iat aries ae peop le, which Leve not been ‘ar.ed, pave ven i, corimou a tate.” . oo " invariably display towards the ¢or-Borabon khest nian zrvew . before him. when enormously rich than when de. . charged with assaulting E. M. Hunt_. the Sca¥enger of journalism, a Fagin Li . early days and grew up‘with it for! “His scythe moved as fast, as an Erie canal boats, rocks were torn from the ground, ,and even shade trees were endanger ed; but No 2 came in an easy victor. Time, 1 hour and 22 minutes. 2 re a 1 Rhe Bush Case. The Jury, after being out 1 hour, the case of The People vs. I. S. Bush ley with intent to murder. ' The prisoner will be sentenced fgr.this and the assault on R. D. Skidmore Friday morning. — County Court. Turspay, May 27th. The .People vs. AhWah. Judgment upon convigtion postponed tilk Friday. The ,People vs. Molonima: McLeod. On trial. Court adjoyrned .till 10 O'clock A.M. Wednesday. Republican County,Committec. The Repnblican County Central
Committee will meet at the Theatre in this city at lo’clock P. M., on Saturday, May 3lst. ‘Cinguliace tw that effect have been addressed to all the members. A Day. Next Friday, May 30th, is Memovial Day, sacred to the memory of deceased soldiers who fought and died in the late rebellion. Let the flags, hang at half mast. a j pd pF WEB: oe ‘Memorial Bleed on the Moon. The Workipgmen of Sacramen held a monster mass meeting Saturday night, and they slupped over by adopting some resolutions among which were bie following : Wuereas, The San . Francisco Chronicle ‘and certain political parrots seek to dim the glory of the sand lot—the fame,’ the purity and the spotless record.of our chief, Denis Kearny; therefore, be it Resolved, That we, the men of Kearndy in Sacrametito city, dengunee the treacherous Chronicle as a top-knotted liar, gpngrened and eoulless; a lineal descendant of dudas, cursed like the Wandering Jew, ‘reprobated by his own tribe, loathed apd .damned by all others, the mumbling baseness of a renegade smensions. Jew, Tshent pershent” of politics, in the nursery‘of youth, the foul smelling junk»shop of honesty, grave of truth, he bastard “of intelthy the running sore of aniorality the thief of chastity. a ' Sacraments ‘Bee hits the nail upon thé-head when jt .says :— The new Constitttion patty [must bea failure. The formed that document cannot be united. They are Separated by. apa that cannot be bridged. Any attempt to blend these antogonistic eleméiits would be a fraud and a delusion, ‘Even the “cohesive pow er of public plunder” Lahpa fail to bind the jarring, plembOm L. sm The Phe Sacriinento ae . According to the Grass V alley. all ofthe people.of that ’ taking sun baths on 4 URAR thinks qe are oe —' ik fs thenx vason ——— po prefer them, to was) 8 ter‘baths. OS et s# The Tusearera ‘Times-Review is and k. the! ements that . hills ee Summer. —_ =-<-s + Niews of, the Watt Monumeut. The demand for Quirk’s magnifi.peent photographs of the Watt Monument has been general frem.all parts of the. eounty. The p'ctures give a correct idea of the handsome _structure and its surroundings,. and. are finturned: » verdict of simple assault_in . ,ished in a thoroughly artistic manThe view is 1Lxl4 inches j jp diCopies can be procured at 75 cents each by sending to D. W. Beverton, Grass Valley. At see ner, Nev ada Lodge, FE. aud & M. Specigl Mecting. There will be a Special . Meeting . of Nevada Lodge, No. 13, F. and A. M.,at Masonic Hall, this, Wednes. day evenjng, for the purpose af work. A full attendance of members is desired. Visiting Brethren are cordially inyjted. By order of the “MASTER. J. H. BoarpMAx; See. = Ms: oo Music and Music Books. Leslie & Mahaffey, publishers of Sheet Music and Music Books, will send to any address their complete H catalogue with a new and beautiful song, just published, with Piano or Organ accompaniment, for a tliree cent. stamp. Address, Leslie & Mahaffey, Altoona, Pa. ; a Piane Tuning. Paul Schoen, the well-known piano tuner, will arrive in this city ina few days. Persons désiring their instruments tuned or repaired will please leave their orders at thebook and music store of G. W. Wetcn,my28-3t Broad Street. a iain alll For The Full. Ladies’-whjte kid slippers for the Re-Union Laat W. R. Cor’s, ml8-3t Cor. of Main and Com, St. Parasqls { Parasols 3 a Parasols, from 50 cents to $12.50, at the Palage Dry Goods Store of apr 25 tf. RogeNBere Bros. *r At last it has, been discovered ‘thow to ‘keep a boy on the farm.” The plan is to kill him and bury him six feet deep in the ‘barn-yard, This rule does not apply ‘im Ohio, pay. ever, where body-snatching m pe . it extremely doubtful where . boy would be a week after hurial.” — <= , = Re a Arrivals at) — THE NATIONAL HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL, Chas. E. Peurson, Proprictor. GJ w oodruff Philade T-Ft-Van Slyke Oaklan A Heyman 8 F Mis Heyman SF * B Guseetti Ranch J E Downer City R McMurray & w 58 Ju 8 Knotwell.Bloom G B'Chamack Dute F. J Treff Dutch Flat C R Hunt City D Collins Grass Valle JM Thothagy Grass V ‘TP Crandall, Bloom* Jr Labaree Moore F F Heury J"Siuuige Moore Flat Miss Meyers do M D Hiswell Wheat F Connor Birchville M Grass Val A.A Smith Bloomfield Cit. W-Grovcs Camptonvil ‘ r. J Marriott Jr Blom J Harris B eld A Blue Tent j Ww 1 Philips Yuba Cit JB Towusend City Ao & NEVADA CITY, CAL. “% (free peers Nafziges.sProprictor. . Reeciy P Dandrud tH . weal Heese . San Fran WH San Fran is OE St i P Johnson Colfax Grass V says: A-child weighing only three ee 2 "It was so small that: er had to be-used fe » save { ) i Mou E © Tompkipg Figg Pree ree » joes ln Tower wo ma Ouse eg ae Sey ) fot 8 R reed Sucker F ° Whitney Rew pe han Yon n 4 owe . . They are the old-time pros-. Yesterday's Grrivva THF NATIQNALHOTEL. CiseadM W J Jones Hunt Hill salt Red Do SJ 1 Pen COME AND SEE THE ORANGES THAT I, deni AT: 25 CENTS PER DOZEN, ~SMOKE. THE ‘LAUREL WREATH” Ss CEN al CHICAGO CIGAR; _ At ZERIND's, — : i > Broad Street, Nevada ee: May ath, 1870. EP pay NOTICE. Spe enh is hereby. given that: have out m, interect,. except the counts, in ¢ the store of Richards & ober in Nevada’ City, to Edward Richards. ry my share of the debts Of the luhine firm of, Richards & Roberts. ; WE As RICHARD ROBERTS, City, May 27, 1879. A. ROSENTHAL, Commercial St., Nevada City, NNOUNCES TO°THE PUBLIC ‘THAT he has just received another invoice of the MOS DELIGLOUS BK. ANDS of * TOBACCO AND CIGAR3 ic selling at’ prices that will SATISFY EVERYBODY. FRUITS RECEIVED DAILy, Fresh picked from the Orchards, and. faanillies van have the Finest Varieties of Strawberries, Cherries, _And other Fruits sen€ to their residences, by leaving their orders, aud at prices Cheap as ‘the Cheanest. _ CONFECTIONERY. J keep on hand a choice stock of American and French CANDIES, which will be sold &t from 25 to 40 cents per — Also. Fresh Nuts of all kinds, 5 VARIETIES. ‘Tropical Fruits, Cutlery, Jewdry, Willow Wire, Stationery, Teys, etc. a. Youcan get better bargains of me than at any other store. A ROSENTHAL, . Commercial Street; oy Transcript Block. = City.. mayl6 FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. A RANCH AT BIRCHVILLE, 4 miles below San Juan, on the Marysville Road, containing 160-acres, with. Stock: . Range connected: The plate ™ is well supplied with 2 ER AND TIMBER, Dwelling Hoases, and 9 ‘ growin Crop. Everything . ready fora family to move on, There aré good markets’ for the sale of produce. The Ranch is excellent for Dairy purposes or for Teaming. ‘I will sell my stock and horses with or without the Ranch, to suit the purchaser. I will sell the above property at @ great sacrifice, as I wank to go East. Apply on ‘the premises. J. FOGARTY, ~ my22 Birchville, Nevada Co. Two Goo NICHOLS & PALMER, . CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS Nevada National Exchange Hotel, i City, ver “LD RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to the"public, that they are preparedt Take Centracts for Building HOUSES, HOISTING ‘WORKS, . MILLS, FITTING UP STORES, SALOONS, PAINTING, Ete. Estimates and Plans Furnished For Buildings of every description. Work executéd with promptness and o Reasonable Terns. We solicit patroriage, and ¢ guarantee satisfaction. {J ed Promptly Attended to. NICHOLS & P ALY, —— eee To AltWhom it may Concern t + OTICE twhereby'c given thatT, J. V. Pet N tit, haye rented the ranch knowtras 244 ‘Lopez Rarich, for tse of the day of Re-Cnion, 5th day of June, and ‘I .caution all parties stands for maz from putting thereupon sny amusements or refreshments. ‘ P.S. <All parties that wish to rent am stand on the aboye ene grounds, . wil #pply for partiedilars to AMES V,PETTIT, smy 24-86 Gold Room, Nevada Citys (Grass Valley Union please poblish [Fv oak SPECIAL MEETING. YUBA Tunnel Gold Mining Company— purmuance of’ an order ae roa the Poard of oe of Gold Mining ? heli” pe 879, at Norte San: setae, Nevada ¢ by ‘ernia, notice is herevy the. Stockholders of ounty, { Nevada County, 9m. oN , Tuesday, the Ist Day of daly. At 2 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose o aiTristet, ‘ide Worn: Betaidt & ther and fer the transaction of such © Setieon as may come —— meeting, By orden at the aay gSTIOGER, Sec’, North San Juan, » 1878. ° “vt elect e 3 S > ae Ever bronght to Nevada City, and Which be ; The ¥ again y The fF Re-Uni Park, A ea ‘The . of. ther been al . frosts.’ fAn a Court -¥ of.real . _» of the. Rieti his int Broad. Richar« ards. That Hotel, . mally } grand k invitati A C “reporte Dr. Hu ~~ he had yor som terday The Monda pleasar it was, have __ ought . these ¢ Yest more p Casper creted mount town, been re ‘are stil J he prising ed the furnisk can, li nocent the pri formar Dr. from t Mrs. and 1e attent; Mrs. Giles) the su lations L. \ as a. fo Reven ‘has be the V ill in severa ceived gence Geo conne Minin Gold ] first vi fied w Nevac We Ak of Sar reside ter -vV Badge still h ' things eye 0 where propo fore t. The Flat . are h: _ tende * ter is last this, way with distri to sor