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November 27, 1879 (4 pages)

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= ap rte tapers ST ey Se ee : Sot eet aA ane F i i p = ee a nar” epee ae A A LTR CONN A ORR SNE HR ERE AS et we oe ee > . ». the Mammoth Bar Mining Company on American River is down 80 feet, . ' the erection of the mill, the timbers bay Che Daily Granseript, NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA. Thursday, Nov. 27th. 1879. aaneaatioat annemnanantiga? Make Others Happy To-day. Mo setmon more elogtent, no Written appeal more touching, was ever, promulgated than the foHowing gem from the Virginia Enterprise. Its words go straight tu the heart of every reader, Let no one who wishes to realize the full import of this ‘Lhanksgiving. Day's teachings pass over its sentences hastily, Read them and ponder.over their beauty and truth: we gather aboutwarm hearthstones and bountiful tables, that in the shadow. of our homes, poverty’s chiklren We should remember as sit by dismal windows in-eeld rooms, waiting for something for -winch tv be thankful en this one day. The rich should be liberal in their ben + $actions,and every hand. that stretches heavenward on Thanksgiving Day shoukl have an open®palm, from which some gift,” however slight, yhas dropped into another's lap. Pry off the hard, unnatural crust; unlace the temlrils of the heart; brush away self, and make some other happy. Be ygur ewn almoner, and ycu wi.l bring away from some poor home a contrast that will make your joyous present when own fireside a heaven. A woman one of “the chambers in the house of Balbus, {-Mrs, Olive Gaylord; Esther, Mvs.! are, the longer the wool. will be. rick the fruit early in September, months imprisonment and to paya Holmes; Electa, Mrs.Sarah Edwards;/ and put it in the cellar to: ripen.” pfne of £100 and required to find Mr. Collins has since studied up the: recognizance for nine months’ good The in-. matter, and found that his early im. behavior, for publishing a series of stallation ceremonies being complet. pressions of the iidustry were a litarticles by Mrs Weldon on the Luat !’ompeii, was opened, says. the workman found a vase that was so beautiful it seemed to ¢ome up to light with the joy ofa child. . The’ man or woman who, on Thanksgiving Day, uncovers the human nature that belongs to the moment, so that others, less fortunate, Way recognize it, will experience a joy words cannot portray, ‘To the ear of senseit is graud national chorus of praise’ that fills all the sky this one Thanksgiving Iy, but ia His reokoning, whose provident care has invoked the offering, it is only the sweet: incense of gratitude from loving hearts, filled witha sense of His goodness, that He counts as Thanksgiving. Reducing, Peaviac Ore, The Truckee Republican says that Lee Butts has been engaged in testing Peavine ore. His results are cxtremely satisfactory, and he claims taat he can work the rock readily and profitably. His method of working is a modification of the Gould j rocess, and is known only to himself, Mr. Butts has been at.Meadow Lake throughout the recent tests ot that ore, aud has ‘had an important slare in the honor of réducing those hitherto rebellious ores, Preparations will soon be made for working Peavine ore ona large scale. PS Mammoth Bar Minc. The Union saya that the shaft of and when the depth of 100 feet is attained an incline will be raised to, the channel, The shaft. is above highwater, and the rise of the river jn the Winter will not inconvenience the work, Captain Tyler says that there 1s every reason to believe that within a month or so a rich gravel bed will be opened up. -—-— . The Bulldoser Mine. a ee Two drifts were started Tuesday in the Bulldoser mine, on creek, at adepth of 30-feet, Some promising looking ore is being taken from the ledge, which is from 12 to 18 . inches thick. The incline has been pushed down fifty feet, Sinking has been temporarily suspended, but will be recommenced_as soon as a good-sized crushing of ore-has been taken out, Fe _—_oOoo Oo oo To Start Up toeday. Deer The new hoisting werks on Sargent & Jacobs’ drift claim at Quaker Hilkare completed, and wil! start up te-lay. It is expected that about two months will be consumed in sinking the shaft, as considerable water will be met with, Meantime fur which are already on the ground, wi!l be pushed ahead, =< e A LITTLE re igioh is a dangerous’ thing. That was well illustrated in the case of the five-eating Virginian, wio, while returning from a camp: necting, held out his hand to an old enemy; and exclaimed: “Give me your han’, Sunder. ~ I've got re'ductress, Mrs. C. A. Dean; Associate Evangeline Chapter Installation. : aii: ‘ On Tuesday evening the annual itistallation of officers of Evangeline Chapter,” No. 9, Order of Fitstern Star, took place at Magonic Hall, It was voted at a previous meeting that the imitallation should 'be public, and that east mermbér tueuld bave the privilege of inviting a friend, At 74 o'clock the chapter wae opened, and after the “regular business was traneactel,: tlie: duors were thrown open and the ‘invited guests entered to witness tg ceremonies of installatiun. Delegations were present from Grass Valley and North San duan., The newly elegted and appointed ofnumbering —fotirteen, were seated in & semi-circle in the centre of the Hall, when B. M. Preston, Past Patron, of the Chapter, made éome very interesting aad instructive remarks.as to-the rise and progress of the Kastern Star Order, after which he proceeded to install the following officers to their respective stations, assisted Ly Mrs. O. A. Nelson, who was appointed Grand ‘MarMatron, Mrs. Maria Whiting; -Patron, A. B. Crosby; Associate Matron, Mrs. A. E. Williams, (proxy Mrs. A. V, Deal;) Secretary, Miss M, A. McCutchan; . Mrs. L. M. Caldwell, {proxy Mrs, H. H. Haskins;) Conficers, shal for the occasion: ‘Treasurer, Conductress, Mrs, C. Z. Boardman; Adah, Miss Helen Nafiziger; Ruth, Alice Locklin; Martha Mrs. L, J. Warder, Mrs, 8. A. Hollamd; Sentinel, Mrs R. BE. McBrown. ed, Mrs. L. J. Holmes, in “bebalf of Evangeline Chapter, in a neat and appropriate speech which was well rendered, presented tite retiring Matron, Mrs, Olive Gay'ord, with a Past Matron’s jewel, for the able and impartial manner in which she had presided.over the Chaptgr during the past year. The recipient responded in a few short and feeling remarks;in which she expressed her thanks for the beautiful present. The jewel is the workmanship of C, J. Brand of this city, and consists of a five pointed star made of 18 caret gold, elegantly chased, having a hollow centre. A small gold mallet or gavel is suspended from the inside of the star, in which is fastened’a handsome pearl, ‘The jewel is an excellent piece. of workinanship, and reflects great credit upon Mr. Brand asan artist. After the prosentation a procession was fo.med, amd the members of the Chapter and their invited guasts, to the number of 150 or more, marched down to the Union Hotel, where a fine banquet had been prepared by the ladies of the Order, After spending an hour enjoying the good things provided and in social . converse, the party broke up, all expreaspug themselves as having brad a good time, o_o Mr. Dederer's Waterivo. The case of Mrs. Doderer of Boulder strect, charged by her husband with using a butcher knife on him, was tried before Judge Garthe night before last, and resulted in the discharge of defendant aud the costs of ‘Pan. Collins on Wool GroWing. a County Assessor Dan, Collins, who is not only a first-class public official, but afso claims to know more or less abetit agriculture a&=live stock, smiles broadly at the San'Juan Inde petdent’s story regarding’ wild sheep ofr ¢ idge ‘that Have wool from tweb eighteen inches long. He says that)if a @heep lived to be a million Years old, and never had its” hait cut ence, it wouldn’t make any difference, for every yeer Nature would assist the animal in getting tid of its covering. He is astonished to think that the Union or Transcrivt should not have been sufficiently well posted .on. this’ subjett-to call atten'ion to the inconsistency of the Independent's story, without having ‘to first get posted by out-ide wuthority. ‘We can’t see why it is so very strange, because a granger in tify that less than ten years ago he went to Mr, Collins and asked how he could become « successful sheepraiser, ‘*\Well,” answered that gene tleman, “‘if the nights are moonlight, and too many watch do ss‘are around, go and bay one already dressed’ at one of theslaughter houses. Plant it in Irrigate with slickens water every day. . When the wool begins to grow, stick some poles int the ground and let it ran up them slickens soil. the same as you woud peach vines or potato trees, ‘The longer the poles tle mixed, <a a Beautiful Decorations. a The ball to be given by the Knights of Pythias at Truckee to-night, will probably be one of the finest that has ever taken place in the county. The Republican thus describes the manner in which. Hurd’s Hall is to be decorated for the occasion ; Eyergreens, flags, camary birds, pic-. in full Indian costume, with short tures and mirrors are to be placed . dress of buckskin elaborately beaded The . and trimmed with fringe, buckskin everywhere about the room, well-known taste of the gentlemen who have the matter in hand is sutficient guarantee of the beauty and . completeness of the decorations. -— The evergreens will extend down the sides of the stairway to the very entrance. At the head of tho stairs an arch is being arranged, It is covered with gold, evergreens ath flags, and is lettered appropriately. On the summit is arranged a gas-light with twenty jets, and at the sides are similar burners with ten jets each, -— {nu the eenter of the hall on the clean, smooth floor, Mr. J. Falconbidge will ake a handsome crayon draw: ing of the coat of arms of the Knighis of Pythaas. This will be done with. appropriate coloring. The Knights are sparing neither pains nor expense in the uaatter offlecorations, and the hall will present an imposing appearance, =_+eS The Coloured People. The Marysville Appeal of Tuesday says: ‘The committee and members of the A. M, E, B. Church would most heartily return their many the suit being assessed ou plaintiff. The testimony showed that while) the couple were at supper Monday evening, Doderer began to find fault with the way the meat’ was cooked, The partner in his joys and sorrows ventured to express her opinion of his ability as a critic, when he slapped her face. She retaliated by throwing a tea saucer at his head. The ball being fairly opened with these preliminaries, he grabbed upa chair and. shoved her out of the house with it. She went over to Mrs Whiting’, and he soon followed her. He forced his way to her presence by pushing open the door which was held by-ene of the ladies inside. It was at this juncture that Mr. Weeks stepped forwardwith a pistol in bis hand and very properly ordered Dodercr to depart hence, woe order Was prec pitately obeyed. There was testimony to inter that the wound on his hand, which he said had been inflicted by his wife, was sustained while he was trying to open atrank in which it wa) supposed she hal some money hidden. The charge against Mr. Weeks of displaying a deadly weapon was set for last evening, Never lock up your horse after the stal 1; is stolen, lgion ani I feel mean enough to siike hands with a dog,” =? ¥ N&vex undertake to set a ben by your watch, thanks tothe Musical aml Literary Society; also the many members and friends from the country aud from Grass Valley and Nevada City, for the active part they took in the concert in aiding us in getting up the supper, and the many friends who patronized us, of which the trustees of the church are very glad to say to the general public that they received the net sum of $125 from: said concert, for which they return many thanks. Recorder's Office. The following dowuments were filed.in the County Recorder's office for the weck ending yesterday: 26 deeds, 1 power of attorney, 15 min ing locations, 2 satisfactions of mortgages, 3 mortgages, 1 abandonment of homestead, 4 homesteads,2 bonds, 1 water location, 1 chattel mortgage, 1 tunnel location, 1 lease, 1 marriage certiticate, 2 agreements, 1 certificate of sale, > pe = 1 eee, The Party To-nlgnet. Temperance Hall will present a joyous scene to-night, it beipg the occasion of the Ivy Sovial Chab’s Thanksgiving party, A full orehestra has been engagéd, and the arrangements for a tine soiree are most 60 nplote, : Seatac CocraGc Ry! conunon sense does more for a gah than money ov hair parted tu the middle, . Judges, this vicinity says he is ready to tes‘the Natoma Water and Mining ComBenerfal News. John Thaddeus Delane, late editor of the London Times, is dead. The Kellogg-Spofford investigation drags its slow length along in New Orleans. te It is estimated that Australia will have 375900 tons of wheat this year for lit A snow stormin Switzerland has interrupted traffic and destroyed thousands of vines. The editor of* the Zeitung has month’s imprisonment for. printing au article insulting tothe Prussian been sentenced to one The monster ferryboat Solano made a successful trialitrip, Monday from San _Ffancisco to Benicia, déelighting everybedy with the manuer ini.which.she performs her work. — In the uase of Oswald Broder vs. pany, the decision of the. California Supreme Court has been affirmed by the United States Supreme Court, The past weck has witnessed the completion of a télephone line beHepsidom, a 26 Of 52 miles by wire and 75 tween Oroville and dist by read. This system alsu embraces Brownsville, Strawberry, La Porte, Gibsonville and Howland Flat. At Oroville all these places are brought into communitiow with the Western Union telegraph. The London Figaro has been sentenced to three proprietor of the nacy Laws, in which she stated that her husband and Lieutenant General Sir Henry Debathe conspired to -confine her from interested motives, Tuesday evening San. Kranoisco was treated to a unique entertainment. The Princess Saraly daughter of Winnemucca, Chief of the Biutes, lectured at Platt’s Hall.-in behalf of her people. ‘Lhe Princess. appeared leggings and moccasins. An Indian head-dress, with nodding eagle feaAs this is the first time in the history, of the country when an Indian woman has thers, adorned her head. addressed an audience in behalf of her race, great interest was felt by tl @ public, ICELAND just now is furnishing the
most conspicuous example in modern history of the advantayes of local selfgovernment. As long as the counThe History of Gloves. Gloves, like theirneighbors shoes, have a history extending into antiquity. Xenophon and Homer speak ofthem. showing that they must have been in use among the Greeks and Persians from very early times, Pliny the Younger says in one of his epist es that the amanuensis of the elder Pliny wore gloves in-wmater lest the severity of the weather should make him lose any time. The manutant trade in France fromearly times, In 790 or thereabouts Charlemagne Frankfurter) granted an unlimited right to the Abbot and monks«of Sithin to make gloves fromthe skins of the deer they kil'ed. The Cvuuncil of Aix, .cirea $20, prohibited the inferior clergy from wearing any but sheep kin gloves,. Before tlris the Faihe's of the Church had irr eighed agaia:tthe practice of glove-wearing as. effemi.+ ate. The glovers of Paris constitute a considerable commutity having statues‘and laws dating back to 119), which, were contirmed, aided to, and renewed by Lowis XIV, in 1656. ‘Gloves were not general y worn in England until thefourteenth century . when they became popular: with the ! Detter tlasses, who carried them iea. but not until the sixteenth century . do we find constant allusion to tliem. . Foreign gloves were not allowed to . e imported into Bagland until 1825, . 2 ——___—_——Saved Two Lives. . Madame Ristori is mentioned by the World. of. London as having twice . saved alife. The first time was in a. Spanish theatre, when the great ac. tress, seeing Marshal Vervae~ soften. ed by her admirable acting, besought . him to pardon a soldier who was to . be shot next morning for striking h » commanding officer. Her next rescue was that of a Spanish-American, whose life’she begged from the Pr.sident of the Chitlian Republic. e--o —— E1GHT.mines in White Pine Dis . trict are now being worked. THE UNION HOTEL. NEVADA CITY, CAL, ‘Jacob NaMziger, Proprietor. D J Crowley Trnek J Hagan New York W Wiseman Hun ff G Selrridge Hunts I D Datis & w Sut C Miss M Davis Suter Cr KR Sisson San Juan G Farley San Juan W Hammill Chico OW Halleck & f R:B G Child Oakland Miss E Fisher S.F B Stern San F M Nathan San F J Strombeck.M & =W Wear Ranch 'T Biggar city Nesterday's Arrivals at THE NATIONAL HOTEL, NEVADA CITY, CAL. Chas, E. Pearson, Proprictor. F Byrne city D R MeKillican.S F J W Orrear Dville VG Bell Freneh.Cor H Scranton Fren © Demerst Wheatland H C Over Pittsburg J Hennessey M Flat M Edwards city J Michird do W Gibson. for City Mrs MoM urraags J Mas Hoffman.S J ~ Mrs-Seeley 8S J J Cammett R& R FG Perky KR & J Olson Granitaville A Maltanan city J Pascoe Lowa Hill Miss Madrlll Gr Valley A Macklimeity C McEIvy city A Thomas G Y HH Jamieson.Sacto try depended on Dcnmark, which she did until 1874, trade languished and the nation was rapidly becoming dec. imated. .In thatyeer the King of Denmark granted Iceland the right ‘of logal sclt-government, and invested the national assembly with legislative functions. The change has Trade has flourished, population has increased, lighthouses have been built, public roads opened, and all the material interests of the country advanced wondetfully, been great since, A gray hair was espied among the fraven lucks of a charming young lady. “Qh pray, pullit out!’ she exclaimed, *“.f I dull it out ten more will come to the funeral,” replied the one who made the -unwe.comed discovery, **Pluck it out, -nevertheless,”’ said the dark-haired damsel; ‘it’s no conSequence how many come to the funeral, provided thay ali come in black.”’ _—— —— <> 2 —— Tus Northern Pacitic Railroad is crawling sluwly across the continent, ote mile of read being built daily. ‘I here are already thirty-four settlements on the line, and the sale of Government lands last year amounted to 2,000,000 acres. The will reach the Yellowstone coufse of the next two years, & in the -—o-Montana, have closed, and the Chinainen refuse to do washing because they were fined for throwing their slops where the City Marshal instructed them. John is indignant and Butte must go unwashed. ; Gorrne said energy would accomplish anything desired in the world in the land of the living to-day, we should give you the task of talking a barber to deatli, —->2 2—— THE man who got amto abarber chair, pinned the newspaper arom! his neck aud began to read the towel jay justly be called absent minded. snorting and never-tired steam-horae . Tue Chinese w ash-houses at Butte, 7 A co. O! Goethe, old fellow, were you only . H Thompson 8 F ENGI 27 ——— Seen MARRIFD. In Nevada City, Noy. 26, 1879, by Rev. Father Meagher, Louis Ozalli of Grass Valley tu Miss Magyfe Corry, of this city. A mr aan Sone eee — Nevada R.A.Chapter, No. 6. ANNUAL ELECTION. THE MEMBERS © NEVADA KOYAL ARCH CHAPTER, NO. 6, BR. A. M., are hereby notitied that the Annual Eléetion of officers for the ensuing year will take place at Masonic Hall on Monday Evening, Dec. 1, 1879, At 7} o'clock. A full attendance of memfacture of gloves has been an. impor-. their hands, according to Kairholt; } ‘. Sofa Cushions, firs. fester & travin' COLUMN. —— ne MILLINERY! —OF— Winer Styles! 4 W E have just received an Elegant asx if Trent of v Trimmed Hats & Bonnets, Which we offer at Extremely Low Rates. Also a complete assortment ot Untrimmed Felt. and. Straw Hats and Bonnets, Feather Trimmings, Silks, Sat. ins, Velvets and Ribbons, in ull new shades and designs, AGreat Varicty of 4 Flowers, Fancy Feathers, Birds, Hat Ornaments, and Jet and Gold Beads, Merino Caps and Knitted Hoods, Sacks, Leggings, &c. School Hats for 25 cents, Hats trimmed to order, Mrs, Lester & Creme Near the Union Hotel, Main Street, FOR TEE 4 HOLIDAYS ! Worsted Embroideries, comprising Siipper and Slipper Cases, Pin. and Embroidered Cvllars and Cinfs. Leather Pursex Collar Boxes, Cuff Boxes, Cardboard and Trinkets, Mottoes, Balloons, Vases, Kc. Zeyhy Wousted, Canvites and all kinds of matexial for crocheting and embruider'yy. : Scrap Beek Pictures, Holiday and Birthday Caads, Handsome Paperties, . Autograph Albums, Gift Books, Pictures & Picture Frames Brackets and W.1l Pockets. Toys of all kinds. Cardboard in Ca . ~; Gloves, Hosiery: Handk seehie’s, Perfnmery, JEWELRY bers is desired, ¥isiting Companions are cordially invited. By order, 1. J. ROLFE, Hf. B. J.H: Beanpot, Seetetary. n27 ee anit = ai Revised Ordinance No. 7. FINHE Trustees of the City of Nevada. de hereby ordain as follows * Section 1i:~ Keepers or owners of Laimdries conducted wichin the limits of the City of Nevada, when three or more persons shai? be engaged therein, sball pay a lwense of Ten Dofiats per quarter for carrying en on conducting the same, Section 15 of Ordinance No, t. at Ni vember 20th, 187°, is hereby repeabel ‘ Passed Novem’ ser 24th, ise. J.C. LOCKLIN, President. K. Casrgr, Clerk. 26 Delinquent Natice. phe LPHA WIDRAL LIC GRAYER 3JELNING eation of pehngi a. oo Frances, ( > lg on of works, Washingter » Teamnship, N ‘ada County, Califeania, ’ — QucD® Upow the following deseribed stock. on account of Assessment No. 1, levith on the 2d day of October, 2879, the several sunounts St eppesde the Bames of tie respectiv sharenviders, as teh.oaxs: wa ounes, N NXNq oy Certif. Stares, Amt. Alexander Girvin,, 3 wou 8 90.00 Mrs. Catharine G vin, 9 1000 = 200 90 Thomas Reduayne, Tr & oa T8000 And in accordance with Bw and an : af the Board of Directors, made on Paige day of Qctober, 187 so wang shares at each parcel of said stock as. mey be necessary will be sold gt public anction, at the office of the Compan, 216 Sansone Street, San Francis: co, Caliiorniy, on the 134b day 6&8 December, lo.9, at the hour of 1 o'clock, P. M., of said day, to pay said deluwpaent assess. ment thereom together wRR eusts of adver-— timag and expenses of sale. JAMKS IRELAND, Secretary. Oice—No, 216 Sansome street, San Fran claw, Caliturnus. als fi . FANCY GoOoDSs. @f AUB tadk. ‘Mrs. Lester & Crawford. Near the Vaiom Hotel, . Main Street, Mevadatitr. DEMOREST’S \/ Monthly Magazine pCwly $2.50 per year, with YOUR . CHOICE from. 20 Premiums. Single numbexs 25 eents each, What-teWear, and the Vostfolio 15 cents, ‘eanh. . Demarest always reliable patNotice is tuereby given that there aredelin. terms, Fall and Wuinter Styitt, . now meady. Catalogues furnished free wpen ay-plication. Ars. Lester Crawford , Near the Union Hotel, Main St., Sole Agents, f Buy only the light rwening,: sel!threading #27 NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE. Mrs. Lester & Crawford, : AGENTS. GRANB OPENING oman THE DAILY NEVADA CIT! No Paper is thie TRANSC ehserve Thankeg the general custs! jssued from this . Brief Werther clear day. This is a sad de and his family. There will be a Holbreeke,Grass Next Saturday regular monthly Foard of Educati * he annual ele Nevada Royal A pons, will. take “evening. The #2 hoisti (Capitan are mea, is expected that . wenced Satarday B. B. Milroy « ig Company ar morning op his . sisco to the min Charles Hans gerk at the Nati tel in this city, 1 ing in a grocery The turkey & Grounds ‘Tuesda ternoon Were it men got away v each occasion. The matrimo booming ia thi licenses, bridal bridal tours, et «io it while you Union: A er Centennial rock the Orleans mil 0 $60 per load, ing gut of the good quality. There wild be the Methodist € evening, instea lay evening . atecontially in) er they can sin, The County mW morning, vonvicted of 1¢ plates is ordere teuve, It is un bv made to obt Rosilla Bro glass-blower, a of disturbing t! ing herself as ¢ how, has obtai teJudge Davi: Yesterday w the season. ‘T the watering . was broken ou stage driver di at 1 o'clock rp. thick again, Billy Gay is Ville, and stat terests in tha ingup, At { tous of rock a the mill is ru 4 good quality coppers below with gold, A man com day with a w: Wanted to giv Way on a dow out and puta the wheels o let the harses the wagon ba and another ¢ and called hi: Ger, Yester A large anc Were present yesterday m« huptial ceren Miss Corry, ing the twain made an add: and called at 8) largely Sowed that; ta in the nup formed; and . Upon the img of such event made one the two score int Antuine Taw ®splehdid b Mr. Ozalli ai gin housek ex miles below