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November 25, 1880 (4 pages)

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~ Anes nen in. great emergencies. _orops, our grain-and' our gold, NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. —_ $a Thitsiay, November 25, 1880. Thanksgiving muy. Of all the days set apart by custem and proclamation for universal observance, none are more worthy of goodwill, none more worthy offeverend4 and jeyous-adoratien, than Thanksgiving Dayy. It is said in the Chris fans’ creed that prayer is effiéacious just in proportion as it reacts upon the suppliant to inspire a-higher activity, awd chat inthid way it becomés avpotent agency for moving. “with the proper spirit on Thanks—j}giving Day.Jf it is really observed and felt as it should be there will be a reaction within, and as the observ: er is affeeted so will he widen out in all his interests for the common weal, The proper spirit isa leaven hid away in the nature of man, an wathetical sense of gratitude © that qyickens into form and color which becomes the foundation of charitable . deeds. As citizens wé have many thingsto be thankful for, And Califdrnte in«particular should be one of he chief in such exhibitions of gratitudé fdr all the many blessings the peopld: enjoy: Oar climate, our our f¥eedom from many of the dire diseases with which other sections and and peopld suffer ; our political free~ dém,'our religious privileges ; our almost everything which a rich soil and wise industry can produce ; our edaoational . system, which: in vites every minor'to enjoy its advantages end profit by them 5 our free~ dom from contagion and epidemics ; our pure breezes from: ¢he ocegn, and alk thehealth-giving ; ‘jnfluenoces’ of life surroutiding usyand many another: reason existing here, constitute: giving impulses of to-day unstinted, and general. As families, how thickly cluster about each hearthstone the tokens of gracious kindness, of providential deliveranees; of a bounty that has come froma full hand? But ip is as individuals tliat we can gath~ er the fullest summaries ; an these touch as mos, because we can ‘set ‘ower against them:the ill-desert that has seemed to repel the thoughtful care, which hasddge so much ‘fdrus~ If we were to open the debit account on thig Thanksgiving: Day, our eyes would soon be filled with ' unbidden tears ; so we: will think, on this’ one day,only of the credits—theconstant throng of benefactions that have reachad down from:the Infinite Care and surroundedusorevery sidd Biit -geme may agk if there ar@ not griefs, and sotrows,‘and bereavements, and tdsses,and poverty, evén biting want in @'this survey?” True, there are; and the sting of every one‘ of these “ahs touched bome portion: of every > The experience is common'} labart. and universal): The rich and: the Tt is sey F The Daily Transcript. Proublie Ahead. The residents of the lower part of ‘vigorous attack on the debris bill ia the coming Legislatare, and if possibig ‘secure its. repeal. The Santa ra Independent, ‘which is edit~ Po by a Staté Senator, says: ‘Tite injustice of the bill lies in the fact that it taxes the people of the whole Stave-to keep up a. business that is Ideal, and the profits of which will not warrant its‘ being carried on without: ruioing a larger and far more valuab'e industry adjuining it, and herice the State is called in with its revenues to assist it and protect the suffeting séctiom. If a man carrying on an $0-acre lot cannot carry ona branch. of business on his ese thet ing his neighbor's BO-aire tardverhich may be far more valuable to the State at large, he should not be.allowed to carry it: on, and the State should restrain him, igstead of taxing the people to help him carry it on and build works to protect the adjoining farm, and especially when, as in the case.of the Debris Bill, the aid is not sufficient, and will not protect the, property permanently, but only temporarily and imperfectly at that, The whole principle of this law-is wrong, and it never should have been-passed nor the work begun at all.” the-hydraulic minérs, aesisted by; that portion of the granger element . who are far-seeing enough to know: that any legislation inimival to the. interests ef hydraulic mining is calculated to choke ‘ off -one of the that the entire Pacifio Coast caw boast, will bé prepared to meet tliis/ issue squarely and effectively. —_—————-+o A Munching Masti fm. up-country friend. with ‘a big dog of noble ancestry and utlowbted tight ing as. well as. henting qualities Next time he went home to the ranch he’téok the present with him; such a-fine pait of canines. the mastiff'bourced the present at the very. first opportunity, and in less tine than it takes to write this the new comer was a corpse. Douglas don’t want’ to kill the maatiff,-but: he wants to break ib-of’ ite propensity for killing.every other dog that comes on the premises. He is consittering the' propriety of hawing a big beli-dog cast’ at the Nevada Foundry, setting it outin the fren’. yard, and letting the mastiff wear‘ off ithe edge ofits teetli on the iron hidé,. — -— + Men-aud Pisto}ss A mat was walking-dowa Bioad poor, the hiyh ‘aud ‘the low, aliké Latreet a few-days ago,’ when a small hve the heritage of'woe. Even the puverty, and the gnawing of the zaunt and hungry wolf, whose name ‘gansatisticd desire, are im every house; whether the ‘suolights sifts shroughtdase curtains and fal's” in ideyments of/gulden light upon vel~ vet carpete;-or struggles past’ crazy “shubters kad broken doors, to light up and make more vivid still the apectacle of poverty within; in the heart’ that throbs ander'a brocade of goldas teubyws inéheone is bare to the peltings ofthe pitiless eterm, ‘the: sparrow of humanity, . sttading’ illfledged an shivering in thewintry air of indifference atid neglect. Aud for this reason, we should make this day one in'which’ ‘our sympathies for the unfortunate of buimanity. slrall be. actively ‘alive. -_-~ ——e*-.——--— Dat ortie Miners. : The Sacramento Bee of Tuesday avening haw-tHe ‘fdllowing to say editorially: {8 the Debris Bill shall be repealed ormaterially tamperod with, the isswe will then come direptly down to the question, ‘shall hydraulic mining ‘be stopped? aud will nagurally say yes, It behvoves the miners then ‘and these who» would see this bill’ retdinetl upon the statuts bookie td look th? is ie squarely,in thedave and be prepared tu meet it—oesit will most awsuredly have to be met. It cannot de dodged ‘by at. masterly. iuagtivity. ~ >‘Lsuce wealh nok axoul, the couflct, xe that it might as-well be talac.t-of vow a st asy othui time” ~ dog raw owt'and began“ barkiny ‘at hie-heele, In an instant he whipped owt a navy revolver, and the dog any damage was done. If a man had : been ki-yi-ying instead of adog, we presume the: revolver” would have been. cated inte requisition all the same, It is a wicked and dangerous practice tocarry deadly weapone} ‘avd should be checked. Kearacy Not o-Gppytee.~ says: They have learnt abroad, by a press dispatch from this city, that Kearney has gone back to his dray, Hus he, indeed? Then. the. easiest chair in the Sheriff's office is is fay. itorial written in heroics om.: the subject. It is funny. —— pee —— deadly weapons taxed outsof existene, invede the ‘PTRANSCRIPY'S.; Free Lance. ou you, Mr. ‘Lanve, ee Gast their voles for President seault, a tie. State are prepating te make a bot roy=. cramps, and-Dri¥dlentine was sent. ing We are satistied wae : congratulaging . himself on having . : seeing it gotoutofthe way’ before . “The San Francisco Stock Repor t% The Virginia Chronitele has anved‘Fun Nevada TRANScRIEE watits . What would then become of the bears that are threatening to tewu?— We coud answer ‘tliat better if ‘you would coins up here aud give us the farmers being da ‘the majority a shane to try a hydrauley stream ‘Prestpentian Electors *« Ubymeet at their several State capitals « ~ and and ats in December, and Congress is directed by law! to open and. count [ these votes on the second Wednes— fday im Wehpeatyyand tecieelare the . ee . . That Case.noon, feelinty wi well, I seat’ a} woodehopper to 4 druggists for some daudanumy 1 bichihe proedred, . and which I now haxedamy pvsses~ sion, Fput the vial with ‘some ‘other . vials in the p@ erel was working, until I had a chance to take ibjae I was waiting on tab'e at the time. I went to the pantey.and ‘took a: vial that I thouglit was thelaudanum, but it containéd dtdemic.”. Afser I-had taken it l-weptdown towa, where 14 met @ young man:'. I told him I did not feel well. and iitook me to. De Valaatine’s offide. The doctorwast out, and Liaidsdewn' ina the next room and wend. to’ sisep.t. While ‘sleeping thete id wae~ taken with for. The young man dil -not make: any remark that hb eould easily cure me, amd the docto# wasnoteert for ander threats of the policer. 1+ wus waiter at Nichols’ restaarant’ ox: Broad street, where I ‘roomed « until4 two weeks ago, when they cldsed up; and the same day I went te’ Grats Blackford, until ‘Thursday last, when" I returned. — this ity aud engaged: myself: at restaurant; and since that timef mtr iN Pa stayed ata] lady friend’s house ona Hille Me Rosa: MeLLarKy.Nevada City, ave 24, 1880. ——s The Grebiucr die Seheol.': ee Ttie Grartitevillé school closed for ‘the tern late Friday, bat the weather being 8o fine, and the patrons of the. schéol wishing to secure the services most important sources of weald&) oF the effcieut teacher, D.'F. Ragan, . . as long as possible, vontributed liberally to continue school a month longer. Li vi#imof'the valuable service rendered by’ thie teacher this term, itiis the generdl’!wish that he Express Messenger Douglas; who: fshall return,'andian agreement be-. Act passed by the last Legislature to ‘mekes'his ‘business headquarters at. tween him and the Trustess has bring suit against Julians Ban dmann reasons sutfiotent to make thethanks. this city,, has a ranch down 'in the . been made to‘ thitb' effeet, providing . and other Directors of the mine, to lower country.” On that ranch -he . that he could ‘not secure « better po-. recover $1000 liquidated damages has’ a* mammoth: mastiff that can . sition, Teachers wishing ‘a ‘school . for neglect in posting monthly item. whip double its weight in anything . will please take notice~ that the . ized accounts of the company’s transthat walka on four legs.-. The other . schookhas been engaged, and-mot-ap-. actions since the month of Septem~ day Douglas was presented by aw}ply until furthér*notice. By: order . ber last. of the Trustees. J.T. Crine;* Clerkeof the Boand.: The Keency Eatate. The Superior Court . yesterday. matte an order of sale of the following préperty belonging to’ the estate of George Keevey, deceased's Lots ummbers 20 and’ 23 in bidck 13, and lot number 2 in‘ bidet naniber 9Palsé alot andframe building on Main street: opposite the Union» Hotel; .alao alot’ on upper Main street with a frame dwelling thereon amt known as the homestead of the deceased; also the Leath & Co. ‘mine at Stockin Flat, on + Deer creek, together with the water ‘right connected there with, >.-~ Bogus Bursard Doltars.: Phot counterfeits of the new silver dollar, with the stamp of the San Francisce mint, have this week mate’ their appearance in this city for* the first time. They.’ are foun: “pennyweights lighter than the genuine, the metal i is soft.and lag -ne+*ring?’ and the: ‘workmanship; i is bunglingly. done. They were evidently cast im imperfect molds, asthe edges have in places béen. trimmed off with a knife ‘to make the coin the right size.a. ——_ o> Cemmiticétfor Insanity. Ss John M ‘yers, an old resident of Grase Valley téwastiip, who has recently bees-stoppig at the County Hospital was'*examinetl : Trestiayevening by Drs. Huntj'‘and Welch, propeunced insane; and by. Judge Caldwell committed ‘to the Napa Insane Asylum. ‘fhe unfortunate man was formerly a bartender and became-addicted to strong drink, — Sheriff Tompkins rtakes;"hitn + ‘to the Asylun this morning, SpenceVille Copper Mine. _ Work: had“ bee redained” at the Spenceville copper mine in this veunployed.~ The Vein is ‘being strip: pel at the top. preparatory to workping thé mide from the duriace, re ~ Bear tracks i an the roait ai very numerous of the ridge above Ne “4 C a Cas TMA RAPADR “ers, tate cong about whom the T'RgANsORT : x Grass Watley Us Uaton Notes.Eprror a *-On Ménédy: Valley and stayed with . Miks Busia, : acted in the Sifperior® Court yester‘. trial before Prof. Kennedy for .as-: county, a large ferce of, men being, 4 vada “The Social” that was adebiandcd ' té take placeditthe Methodist chutch . Wednesday evening is postponed . ‘ on account of th@ illness of Revs Me. Ash. ¥ Charles WYihel ny a youd. man. generally kfiown idthis'place, died §Vednesday afternapn,.of erysipelas, after an illness of several weeks He had many: friends: whowill regret his utbimedly death in the flower ofthis years. He wis‘a brother of . 1i Theo. Hy Wilhelm,’ proprietor of the Empire Market,at Grass Valivy:’ Od Monday, esd team -belonging te the Montgomery Brothers,of Penn Valley,and driven by. Aleek Martell, was: descertding ‘the grade below Rough ani Ready, the rod connectng the brake block broke, and there being nothing left wit’which to team ran eway, and in the wreck that followed two of the horses were so badly injured that they had to be killed, and Martell sustained a fracture of two ribm { eb emis” : Superior Couet.The following business was trans day, Judge John Caldwell presiding: Tat Peuple vs. H. Sterey. raation dismissed on motion of Dis. i trict Attorney. F. Souchet vs. E.-Derbec et a's. Continued till Dev. 4that defendants’ costs. Yuba Tunnel G. M. Co. va. J. S. McBride et'als. Counsel for’ ‘mtervenor Shepard allowed to amend complaint, ’: Recess till F ridays’ Might Mave Been Expected! W. T. Y. Schenele,+« stockholder in the Pittsburg Gold Mining Company, has taken advantage of the i Ca warrant was issued yesterday ing Thos, B4sewell bf Gold Fiat with peenats. to by N
well him, . Judge Dunster of Truckee of selling the-County Jail Tuesdayrevening by-4 Constable Reed.!: Hé has*a"twenbyfive days’ sentence to'sérvé. Tuesday at Hureka, Moore’s Flat,and other points in-the upper part -of the county. check the’ speed of the wagon, the three inches deep. alleged forger, is a practical joker, and wrote the Chinese letter for fun. He will probably, find ‘this-joke: as4 that of the old Frenchman who deelared that our “ord stole~ the . ass that he rode into Jerusalem. the cholera had taken a vigorous grip.on the atheistic old Gaul, he . erted bev, “O,'Lorl ; Infor-you steal de schackass vat you ride joke.” out*svouting during the réceit war, camé&cross a female in a log cabin in the mouptains, Adter the usual salutations one of them asked _ her: ris. lady who had been-using her opera glass attentively~ remrarked to ‘the other: her. dress is nothing but Hamburg edging.” Up for Assault! ——— from ‘udge Pebingon’s Court charg~ The contplaint! was? sworn tillespie, whd says Rose— am Guproveked abwbek on net o<a~ Sold Liquor to Indians. Charles Wilson,. convicted: before: iquor to Indians, was brought to —~<+ee —a snoW on the Ridge, oo _ Dan . Allen says that snow fell At Eureka” “it -was two or . Ir is intimated ‘that Philpa,When ven ‘I -say dat nto Sheruselem, it. vos ones grand Always a Baptist. A%sottad of Indiana volntiteets, “Weil, old lady,are you a Secesh?” 76 Bead > was the answer. Awe you Uniou?”— i “Whakane yow-then?t? SA Kaptiat, an’ always have . been,” Twa. ladi jeo:want to see Clara Mor: In one of’ the mist‘ affecting sages of the play, when the whele usé Was hushed in stillrfess,” one “Pooht “The trimming: on —_——--— > om ----——_— Maving a Nearing. A lot:of schiool boys are having a sawitiag a yonder of turkeys, ‘The twial willlast for several days, as fifty -boys were engaged in the affair. thinks he will get’some in the first degree before heis through with the case, ak: Artested fomiiilling a Cow. alleged that the other day'a cdw belong, to John Grimes was fooling around p wagon at the depot where Denlerwas working, and that the young mam with a bi:ding pole struck and killed the animal. ————_---1to ~~ Miner Wert. While a young man whese natne is't reported to be Thomas Crase was working in the shaft of the Scoa mine, Grass Valley district, night before last, ahammer fellfrom above, striking him on the head and inflictig & serious wound. Ffe’is stated té be partially paralyzed to-day in consequence of the injury. ———______<@ eeFrém the Fryleg Pak trite tic Fire. The charge of burglary against)’ Hdnry W. Story ef Meadow Lake township having been dismissed by the Superior Court, he was taken before Judge Robinson aad’ arraigned onja charge of petit ‘larceny, to which he pleaded guilty;He was sent to the County Jail for. sinty es. -Recorder’ 3 Office Business. “The tdlidiemg ao documents were . filed in the County. Recorder's ofhee . for the week endiligs yesterday: 6 forder, 2 marriage certificabes, Bhvitiing and 1 water tion, . 2, .hometions of Seer i lien, which ends on the parting. pes $airg \Q has talked uch— Lauge, . 4th of Starch, will) be resumed. The beard we wld” mre of those yh are Me bills 6n< the House bad little Ay we a Sight Sonal bbe holder of policy -101 184 in Lacbnband eanceled: } poo be immediatel¥.Some convictions have been had and strange to say all are in-the **gecomd deyree.” The ‘ProfessorCEOs. 6 ue har ee ot ——— Gold Hill, Storey County, } oni Notice is het y given that at a -of the Board of Directors, held #n, tienth (20th) day of Nov ember, 1880, an pean ee s 6) es. SEE GORI was levied capitaF stock of the corJoseph Denler was hauled up beGates oat parable” inmetisel Weattneer . ‘fore Judge Robinscm yesterday for re of She. Coma y, No. 208 Main street, malicious mischief, and demanded a. Any stock upon which “this assessment . trial which was .arsangedsfor. It is sal Sebened oes bid bees ay 9 advertised for sale at public auestion: and together ‘with costs of advertising and exofficial bonds, 12 deeds,-+ 4: probate} ® ateads, 1 bond for deed, 3 satisfac 2 Conorss meets: on Monday, the -6th of December, when'the business [ pr} Of the session, CAUTION’. ‘ — flance of Paris, is notified that the same ov ember 10th, and hos got nda, Theholder will please n25 E. W. BIGELOW. 2% AssessmentNotice, evaLocation of works, “Washington TownNevade C vunty California. eeting in fig Twen: 2, of one half a centa ee, unless payment is si before, ‘will be sold Monday, the Twenty-tourth(24)@ey-et6anu:ary, 1881, to pay the delinquent assessment, mses of sale. By order of the ‘Board of tors, FRANK A. WISE, Secretary. Office—208 }. ain street, Go'd Hill, Nevada. areincomparable. They stimulate tlle TORPID LIVER, invigorate the « ‘give tone tothe DIGESTIVE ORGANS SScaawcs . ‘AS AN:ANTI-MALARIAL . They hove powetel. acting asa pre ure for Bilious, Fevers, and FevérandAgue. Upon $5 Paes action of the Stompee the health of the . human * q ° DYSPEPSIA. _ J 1 Tete NOMAD and its a nt ACHE, NEBRVO USN ESS, DESO '. CONSTIPATION, &c., that these have gained such a wide ne remedy was ever discovered that —ni8 aeons AS AN ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE, . Desirable Pregerty for Sale =< -—o. THR ACRES OF LAND, oy Po cultivation? onea haf miles from HM, On of theRaflroad. ~ We T'tended® ihe Direltiag Houve, Outbatidings, o,. + ehard, Eté:Apply to the undersigned at H.s ‘ store, Coramercial street, Nevada Prgasae' $ @ nz4-1m . G. NICHOTS. REMOVED. : C. LECOCQ hss removed ig CHOP HOUsE ‘16 Broad Street, Below the National, NEVADA CITY. MEALS GOTTEN UP ON SHORT Notice AND IN ANY STYE DESIBED, rroy 25 Cents Ep. : 2.5 OPE A aa if you want a Good Meal, go te LUETIJE & BRAND Watchmakers & Jewelers, BROAD STREET, NEVADA. HOME MADE JEWELRY, WATCHES and CLOCKS, For Christmas and New Year PRESENTS. C. J: BRAND, The Only Practical Jeweler-in Nevada County, Has now on hand and § is making the Most Beautiful Styles of HOME MABE ‘JEWELRY To be found iw €atifornia. Every: article of ' his manufacture is warranted to be of STANDARD GOLD, 18 CARAT FINE, And is set with Diamonds, Pearls, Bubies, : S2ppliires, Quartz, Amethysts, ; And other Precfous Stones. SILVER & PLATED WARE, . A Large and Beautifal Assortment, of the Latest Patterns and’ Rarest Desigus—: Fine Gold ‘and Silver Watches, Ghains,-Speetacies, etc. Do not “buy Eastern Jewelry, whitttts half brass,” when you can obtaim *URE'"GOLV' for the same monéey.’. }« carry’ a larger -stéek of Fine * Gold Jewetry) tham azy: other store in'Nevada Comte ‘au FKands and . Styles. of Jew-" elry Miide to Order. As I do my ‘own work, my patrons” ean rely upon getting better bargains ’ at bur store than elsewhéte. Orders from *i@ country are pelie’ ted-and willl be promptly filled. PM ae to our numerous ovstomers for ~ e li matromege heretoforé.given as, we respostiully ask 3 continuance ont { nl7-Im ‘LeETsE 2 Sk en, ye \ JOHN JACK’S. Cigar and Tobacco: STORE, /On Pine Street, Nevada’ City, 4 Is Qhe Ofdckt and . Cheapest Store Nevada (ity-" ALWAYS ON HAND THE t Largest, “Best and Cheapest —~STOCK OF — CIGARS AND TOBACCO, . Candies, Nats, Fruits, Cattery, Fancy Goods, etc. Give mie a call. 010 Joun JacK! Notice to Creditors. STATE OF JOSEPH EPH HERTWICK, decd. Notice is hereby given by the ‘underAdministratrix of the estate of Joon Hertwick, deceased, to the creditors of, . and-all persons claims the ssid depeeead, # hs them with the nec egsary Vouchers, within four months after the first’ publication of this notice, to tbe said Admministratrit, at the law vftfice of ie Morne for ounty of Nev o State ape ta LOUIBA HERTW ICK, aver oe and Rit “=. . Administratrix of extate of Joseph Hertwick rv is 4 % so In © aver? Epes Novsepbes aie Long; Att'y fe pice appearance. ME DAILY’ NEVADA CITY Brief ¥ The dust is laid Tempernnce Ha eo. C, Gaylord barn. Remember the . night. What is that. p and Greece?’ Remember'the . giving Day ~The met mark One less Chinar He died of old ag: Theo. Wetzel . cisco yesterday n Dr. Bobo has «1 « pause on 'Abistod The job printis Peanscrrpt offie You don’t reac if you don’t read sURIPT. i)Business in th on the inerease, : very busy. Mrs. Rudol photographs, Broad street, The weather i wpper part of th _islis a little cool Fresh oysters mouths water a has them—the ¢ J: M. Buffing the residence on ing to the estat deceased! ‘portion Of t lot is being gra being used on th sey's ravine, More-hew hot in this townshij ever before knos cepting after att The county ta quent on the la: cember, tistédd in January ashe The holder of in Laconfrance Parla, is reque ume to EW. I The jury m th charged with as returned a verd pronouncing of poned, Avman went . the other night, dition his wife « God 'youw'late ‘no miste,”” The merchant business curing. Who desire.‘pure their notices to publication, . Géoy FY Jheok having the Thea atyle, He has j the inside of th past three week Anew’ Stand: for sate onthe i weuld be a-nice fiend, Fuall* Teasscrtpt’ off A’young cani dog-sharps to b ‘. rived here yi Goodwin of Bla Fargo & Co.'s e: ty, No paper will Ol ce to-morrow pose to enjoy a érendon will bt bout it. The git. The Couney ¢ ompleted his t binty forthe » and he fj tenter.” — oe The mail trai diy evénix