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October 11, 1881 (4 pages)

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a tse "aE ENTER IT The Daily Granseript, — > ~ Tuesday, Oat. 11, 1881. — Drift Mining“Stop hydraulicing and go to rift.miving, ” say the granyer organs. The editors whose advise khow no _ nrereabout the gold—producing industry, and its various branches than shearing, We are vefterating« ‘an ‘ wigs yiion =tlenz since settled upon by NEVAQOA CITY, CALIFORNIA. pil an underground miner does of sheep. [ee LAND LEAGUE ORGANIZED. Fifty-two Members’ Jgin Committees! Appointed and Other Work Done. ; 5 ( ‘The meeting held at the Corrt ning for the purpose of orgauizing & branch of the Land Leagite was well . attended. John Hussey of You Bet . was elected presiding officer of the evening and on taking the chair de. livered’a short’ but eloquent address lon the ‘objects that cdlled the tmeetLing te together. -Cole-J. J. Tobin of San Francisco was then introduced ~ hy assessmicnts, atid taken the closest observers .when we say . Sword Swaltew ae. = The society reperter’éf the ‘San FraneiscoDaily Exchange -has béen ‘taking nétca at free lunches for some time, an@ 23a réselt evolves this: . House in this city on Saterday eve. There is something*to besaid in extenuation of the’ crime, ef the man “iso eats with his*Knffe. Ask him where he originally cama from and he will in ninety-nine cases name some obscure locality where the two-tyned fork rules supreme and pies anil pedding -gravies are the etaple articles of iet. We rather pity this man, aud are inclined to Advertised Letters. 1e following is u list of letters remaining in ae Post Office. at Nevada City, Cal., for the week ending Oct. 10, 1881. Persons calling for any of these letters will please say © vertised,” J. 8, Hotsnoon P. M. sell Julm T. G—2 Bishop Al. a Mrs.G. D. . Comptaghem James Collins J. W. De Roza Garcia Gentn Chas. T> Holman Joel Hood Wa. fe ory Peter viand F. J. ewe’ ra : pe bees Daniel B. Massie Mrs. M. ye.. Moore Mr. Payton J-W. Paine P. A. Rea Hamilton Sandow Josiah Wetherbee Jabn-~r~ Tidtd for’ Postage. : Rev. B. F. Gray, D. D. San Francisco. Rov. J. B. Hill, wan-Frqucisco, John Hillhouse, Tddatales, Cal. S, Mooky, South Butte, Cal, ; $5 and spoke tora an tour ahaa forgive him and tell him to go—tns Serna St = z there is not at present, So Tar as de~) Land beagne of Ireland jon the g001 . ¢und and spoon go of Romy . My umnany. ovation of works,Yuba and =e Tae j Ls ‘veloped, an auriferous gravel depesit in Nevada county ‘that will pay reasonable interest on the capital re: quired to. wors it by’ the . drifting process. North Bloomfield hydraulic claims, ofers more encourayement for proviug itself-a paying drift claim than ; any othér location in, thie eection. Vet what is its history? DPossessing the best of managers, it has so “far cost its ovners $350,000, about '$5),009 being paid for the groind, it. They have raised some ¥50,0)) the reThe Derbee, adjoining the. aud the rest being spent in opening . L-halfon thie cause that originated the that‘ it had already done in -uuiting the people of Ireland without distine. tion uf creed, section, or class, in . causing landlords to reduce their j rents from 29 to 40 per acnt. and in making the English Government pass a land Bill which he: considered . wonld be of great benefit to tenantifartners of Ireland and on the objects get to ve attained by the League . Which are to-obliterate the accurse,l ‘alien. Jandlord system, root. and . braneh, and vet back to the tillers_of isoil, the true owners, their legal . vights thereto of which they and ‘swallower, . dlade out.of the right hand corner ‘ their ancesters had been robbed ‘by ~ years and.» néw gives employinent syravel mining corporation in: the _ filunkies, political shysters aud newsONRG 3B niaining $250,000 out of the ground, it has been running some three to 160 men. The steckholders have taken all the chances, but-théy tiave yet to realize the first dollar inthe of aa industry that other capitelists will put their money into if hydveulic mining is tabooed ? —-—> * os A**Forcign Corperation.” For seyeral -years past the: Blue ‘Tent hydrauliccompany have expendel one hundred thousand -del'ars per . wonum ia thistownship for laboraind . -supplies. The owners have so far Within a short time they will bein a posi tion to work their property so.at will protit them many millions of dollars, They constitute the only foreign reserved nothing in retura, county. An ary of police court paper demagogues, in company with an few misguided men of honest inawmnong many others, ‘shall be, reudéred valueless, 222Nonor to-Whem it is Due, A number of people here are under the unpression that General Sheehan, oue . of* the proprietors of the “Bez, is theauthor of the extremely aousive articles that appear daily . John-Hussey, Philip Gunuip; Lowell paising it.to his lips whem the bey in-thivt paper agvinst the miners in this county. This is. a’ mistake. ‘Las General is a kind: and just yeutlemain, and would not-be~ gurity of doing the dirty work foc Cadwalauder & Co, chee irae oe. Give Every Honest Man a Show, A teamster iuforms us that on Frdity he saw thirteen .men -with their blankets-headed fur the hy«dlrautic mines from the direction of Marysville, and ‘one Saturday lie counted twenty-seven more. When all the hydraulic mines get in full blast again every able-bodied granger can get lucrative and healthful ewployment in them, 2 en oe Ordered to the Front. Col. Jack MeFetrish, 0: the Sacramento Bee, is saving up all his spare change to buy sticking plaster, ordered toNevada county as war correspoudent when the war agsiast iiydvaulic miners begins, Hé won't jinid it quite so jolly work as writing up the duings at Camp Brown, eaeThe Real Author. . It is believed by many here that Jas. A, Stidger wrote the communication which appeared in last Satur -alay's Times over the signature of our pertuibed friend Stotlar. They ly say that the latter is-not qualifie’ to evulve.such an‘ able article,. eS a He Where to Pince the Blame. csp, . “Af blood is.shod before thé vexed ‘as Cadwaladér, and Hart to thank for it. ‘They and all the troable. ——— — er «ee way of a dividend. Is that.the kind} ? ‘ . M, Brophy, Peter Purdon ; Colum® tentious, are warring to the end . bia Fifil—-John Driscoll, John Me{that this. mfagniticent <property, luutand arnica. He is expecting tobe} ents ever given here. The beautitu' drama was literally slaughtered quoation of hydraulic mining is Set"wed, the people wil hav: such amen McClatchy, Sears afew others ave the justigaters of HR OTE i vs’, I rgclamarualiness tos at washing @ leu the the Eughsh Government, Col.,"Pobin is au interestiig and eloquent speaker and his speech wag received with great enthusiasm. A-roli ef 52 nathes was mvle’ up and $52 was received a the initiation feetherefor. The name adopted for the ‘org inization was “The Davitt Branch’ of the National Land Deague.” ‘The following persons Were elected wermanent officers: Jolin Hussey, Pres dent; Jobn Danuictiff, Vice President: T. HCarr; Secretary 3° J. R. Williams, Assistant Seretary ; Daniel Collins, ‘Treasurer, The following were appointed to solicit members: Nevada City—Jno. Dunniclifl, M. Hanley, W. I. Joyce, OG, Conlan; Grass Valley—D. Collins, Martin Ford, J. J.-Orr, — MeDonough, Joseph O'Keefe, Wa. Melarkey, Jas. Harrigan,.Con, Sulhvan, P. C. Joyce ; Bridgeport—l. Neville, — Js . Haghes, Johu Hazan, P. W, Gaynor, O'Connor, Patrick Carthy; Bloomfield -F1, Cammings, . C. MeGagin, Richard Dillon: Lake City—Hugh O'Gonnor ; Moore’s Flat —John Brooks, Ohas.-Hegarty, Win. Eureka—M> Bohannan, M. Phelan, John O'Gare ; Washington Hearne ; . —i. T. O'Carvoll;* Bear Valley = B. . Murphy, Le-L. Allaa; You Bet. . Hill—i, B. McGuire, Jas. Phillips ; . Remington Hill—P. Boyle ; Red Dog—P. M. McCarthy; Quaker Hill —M. @ Brien; ‘Anthony: House—-By Oftomkins, Michael Kane y Mooney Fkt—James Martins Ready —Frank Torphy ; Truckee— ‘P. Sheridan, Stewart McKay, M. Lenehan; Prosser Creek —Jas.—ie~ Dona ld. : ; J. E. Carr, Q, C, Gonlan and W. T, Joyce were appointed a committee on Constitution and By-laws. The meeting adjourned till Monday evening the 17th instant, Rough & Reap Rosenberg Bros’, Proclamation. = tf. ee A Poor Performance. “Unele Tom's Cabin”: as. p'ayed in this city last Saturday evening by the Wyman Company was he of the poorest. theatrical entertain from beginning toend, Most of the Ppersonations would have been disfereditable even for amateurs, and not one of the parts gave satisfation so far as we can learn. In the comedy of ‘‘Yakie” Mr. -Wyman and his company are very successful, but when they attempt anything straightway snd flounder around in / the most painful manner imaginable, They should hereafter contine theimselves to Duteh comedy. if they “Want t» win fame and money, a Reaw Rosenverg Bros’. Bréclamago ee a fio oO, The Siuc Tent Mine. The ed-rock tunel of the Bie completed, aud the upraise was commence l -yesverday. shont tey dive to, finish this work, and then the flames will be put in else, so far as evineed during the en }gagement here, they get ‘‘at sea” . Tent hydraulic mining company is way peacefully and preach the fourto his. bewighted friends and_relatives. But the man who, brought ip in a community which ‘knows how. to eat deliberately, swings ‘his wight elbow in‘ close proximity to his neighbor's ‘head, and with the pecn‘iar snap aud closing of his jawe so well known and characterietic of the expert sworddraws his glittering of his méuth, is-beneath contempt. Let him ‘be apathema maranatha, excluded from the society of civilized people and avoided in public, eve at free-lunch counters. <f — Reap Riseaberg Brag’. Proclamiation, = ==; Will ‘Mave it Ready: The attorneys fur Judge Keyser, Jin the prohibition proceedings growing out of the Marysville debris case, deny the charges of Judge Keyser’s disqualification-miade by the miners. The answer will be filed in the Supreme Gourt-within ten days~al. partnership styles the ‘Suow !Tent Launder SN ee TCompany, at Snow Tent, Nevada—countys— loweth._Upon the -filing of ‘the answer, the Supreme Court, it is claimed, must determine the question of Judge Keyser’s disqualifying interest on-the merits, as the decigjou__heretofore made only deciddd that the . ; : petition. for prohibition wastauti~) +. Stockholders Meeting. © cient ithe absence of a denial of the charges made. Z —__---»—a ae aS oe > = 2x10 Rosenberg Bros’. Proclama; tion. tha cic! aaeieticttie ae dene The Beer Problem, “Poy, do you know what thatican contains ?” said a tramp to alad who wasslurrying along 4vith, a tin pail full of lager. ‘Beer,’ prouptly. ‘“‘Iexactly,” continued the tramp 3 “and-thet beer contains SH, -CUCeulus indicus, corn star moved off a little from.it, whereupin the trarap picked it tp and was interrupted him to say : Ain't-youw afraid of it 2” “Lor, what aBarr Sit : aS < tion. tf. are-preparing an_answer which will} responded the sbripling , Tice neal x and raw grape sugar, all deadly pois. a —K. Brimskill, M. Jennings; Omezi fons and eviough to kill any man.” ‘The lad sat. the pail ewan aed . “Yes; it’s dreadful to die this way, butt -den’t care te live,” aod draining it empty he handed the pail “He's a goner,\ muttered the-lad, as he walked git off. —escape dad Reap Rosenberg Bros’. Provlama{Assessment Notice. . ey xeELSIOR WATER AND. MINING principal place of business, 5an Francisco, . California. : Notice is hereby given, that at a meeting of the Byard of Directors, held on tthe 7th day of Gcloter. 1831,an assessment, No. 2, of Fifty cetits (sue) per share: was leviell upon the capital stock of the Company, peyable immediately in United States coin to the Secretary, at the <ottice of the Company, ; Room 44, Neva la Bleck, No. 309 Montgomery street, Sau Francisco, Ca jfornia, or to H, B. Parsons, Assistant Secretary, at_his office, No. 65 Broadway, New York r, New ¥ork. Any stock upon which this ssment shall remain unpaid on the nintirdey 6 November, ; 18st, will be delinquent, ‘and advertised for saleet public auction, a d-unless pay’ ment is made before, will be soid on Wednesday, the 7th day of December, 1881, to pay the delinquent assessment toge"her with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. Ey order of the Board of-D rectors. “6; MeAFEE, Seeretary. ‘Office-—-Room 44, Nevada. Block, No. 309 Montgomery street, San Francisto, Califor+ nia. : soll NEW SHAVING PARLORS, Pine street; Beckman’ Bullcing, OUIS DUNCAN, Propristor. Virst-class 4 werk at popular prices. Boots Blacked Free ef Charge. . N. B. Mr, Duncan was formerly ehgaved a. the Arcade Barber Shop, Sacramente, and iy a thorough master of the “tonsorintart.” L NOTICE. ATOTICE is hereby given that F. M. N Pridgeon las sold his interest in the and is not authorized to receive any sums wdne or owing to said’ Céthpany, ~All’ sums dut or payableto saitl Ci anpeny may be pald to FTE, Bell, whois the only person authorized toreceive-or receipt for the seme. Stew Tent Luwtcr Company. @ctober stli, 1881. oll x ITE Aantal Meeting ‘of the stockholders _ of the Citizens Bank will be held at the }office of the Bank in Nevada City, California._ ~ x : — Tuesday, November 8th, 1881, At7 o'clock p. mu, forthe purpose of lac tify
Fa Board of Seven Directofs and for the lawfully come before the necting. s B. &. MORGAN, Secretary. Nevada City, Oct. Sth, 1881. : MICHELL’S DANCING ACADEMY, Hunts Mall.......Nevada City. . Open on and after Oct. 14th. Solrees every Friday Eve'gs Ladies find Gentlemen's Cings Every Thursday evening. . Ladies end Children’s Class every Saturday afternoon. : Z Private instruction given when desired, Terms will be made known on application. oy ok «6ePOHN JMCHELL, Nevada City, Bet. sth: John T. Shurtleff, Attorney at Law, ( FFICE Broad stréet, Opposite Union st., Nevada City. All business entrusted tomy care promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed, Notice. MARRIED, ford of Duteh Flat, ‘HOTEL ARRIVALS. _ . National Exchange Hotel. _ Satcrpay, Oct. 8, 1881], . S. Kozminskey, N. San Juan, ° J. Miller, do C. E, Clinch, Grass Valley. W. Scott; city, : Wim. Moore, Camptonvalle, P. Gunnip, You Bet. John Conley, Marsh's Mill, A Nivens, eity, Mrs. T. R, King, Grass Valley, W J Bevan, Sau F. ancisco WE Johnson « do Theo Rupley city W'S Talbot,-Town Talk Suspay Oct, 9, Frank Hooper, Grass Va ley H Blockman, Savramento Miss -Bella Knox, doMiss M Bethell, Grass Valley Miss M A Lawden, Little York Miss F M Aplin, do JA Lawden, Truckee W M Buekhalter; do A Bretz, San Franciaco AL Coombs, Grass Valley NC Tally, Oméga ; John H Wolfe, San Francisco P Foley, Eureka 'T B Reardon, Oroville M Z-llerbach, San Francisco + u a Locks, Wheatland y F Englebright, city D. Debrenandi¢e Urass Valley’.. a ET . } sible forany of his debts or glaim any of his At the residence of the bridegroom in Nevada City Oct, sth, 1881, by Kev, J. Sims; Chas Allen of this-city and Miws Littie WhitSTANLEY A. EODY, PROPRieron. Lager Beer, Ale & Porter, HEREBY give Henry Malcolm Calkins, ny son, his time. 4 will not be responearnings. = MALCOLM D,. CALKINS. Nevada City, Sept. 26, 1881. TO TKE PUBLIC. NGS iwhereby given that_on and af + ter this date I will sell At the following rates ._ Iuaager Beer, Ten Gallun Keg.... ee Five Gallon Keg...... 1.75 Dozen Quart Bottless,... 1.50 ee 4A.le. en Gallon Keg... ies aim . Five Gallon te. PE EM $3.00 Dozen Pint Bottles:..... 1:25 a mgs Porter.en Gallon Keg ..... 85. Five Gallon Keg...... i 0 Dozen Pint Bottles..... 7.25 Berlin Weise Beer, better known as Champs gue Beer one dellar per dexen, . ‘Try these articles ; they are all of my manufacture, and [am satisfied you will never use an them a fair trial. Warranted to be the best. . @. GEHRIG, _o6 _ Milwaukee Brewery, F. Von BUELOW, M."D., Physician and Surgeon, FFICE i iy B Buibding, Mevoascaye Store, Mason Residence on Winter Street, ; M. Crawturd’s, acamane ms pay. a er tirms on commission. permit no one to undersell us. der to catch customers. * PROCLAMATION 188}, bTHE DA NEVADA a Ly i! . $SUED FROM THE. i PalaceDry Goods Store ROSENBERG BROS, OF THE PALACE DRY GOODS STORE have this day received suck a stock .of Dry Goods as has never before been seen in-auy . one Store in Northern Catifornia. — Ss asa Well-RNnOWT fi We can find more goods in this Store than in -Having-such an immense stock of goods fo speak, for Vhemselves, it would be useless to tell the people how and of whom we buy them, Hverybody knows w® can sell at other houses : In tact those other houses could bi of us at lower Tates than. they now * prices and make jmttréuse profits, _. We buy not only for our own great establishments, but-also for oth; We' do certainly now, as we have always doue, We do not claim to -be public Benefactors. " Neither, do we keep trash in our store ; nor do‘we throw baits 4n orEvery pieve of goods “STANDS ON ITS OWN MERITS, And must bring its Jezitimate price. -So yor pay no more in our store for one yard of the’ finest fabric wade than you do proportionately for one yard of calico. = : ‘Ebis' accounts for ages neg See OUR SUCCESS IN BUSINBSS KERE AND. ELSEWHERE, -_ Having arranged our Store this fall into separate departments, you -wiltperceive upon first entering, transaction of such other business as may >> other brands after giving . failed this season. goods. Dollar anda half. y (PATENTED JUNE 437H, 1876.) ——— Everybody is welcome to use them. Out Corset Department ._ : Where we have avery extensive stock purcuased Trom, Kasten houses that We liave made great reductions prices on this line of In order to give our customers and friends the fall benefit of these bargains, we willsell “OUR FAVORITE.” the best in the market for. the price (usually one ‘deliar) for FIFTY CENTS. leading Corset, with double busk, and guaranteed. will be given for everyone that breaks. . nD aT S Sold at the Palace for SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. We have.abont-20 different brands of Corsets on all of which a_ red uction of 50 percent, has béen ordered. ‘They are PASSING AWAY VERY RAPI DLY, and we desire our customers to come early amd secure them. “OUR CAMILIE,”: the A pair of new steels Selling in other storés at One Beware of Imitations! ‘ ROSENBERG BROS, is che: only House in Nevada City keepins the G INUINE Foster’ Lace. Kid Glove. All others are imitations. Ladies, observe when * pirehasing. gloves that everypair bears the name of “Poster.” All others are imitation, We have iu our office, free for all, any amount of POSTAGE STAMPS.’ tespectfully, ‘ ROSENBERG BROS. aera =~ oe ‘WORTH OF Goonvos a: RECEIVED AT THE ° Mechanics. Store, Transcript Block, Commercial Street, ~ Nevada, ONE PRICE TO ALL, FOR c4asxz. During the last Sixty Davs . have disposed of nearly all thy old stock and have just } Teceived the most complete stock of * FALL ANQ WINTER DRY Coons, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, . CENT’S FURNISHING GOODS, To be found in any house in Nevada ‘Aty. Thave but qne price for cash, which shall be based on so smalla marginas to defy any FALL & WINTER legitimate competition. : Glvemea call. I shall continue in the tus ture as T have in the past, to sell Goods at BEDROCK PRICES! T extend a cordial invitation to-my friends . DAN. BAKER’.. « Proprietor . and the publiy generally to call and exam‘ gE ¢ . aweet Liviug Rates All pat ag ao «chasing elsewhere. ned promptly attogded to, and satisfaction ¢, Seteen . tiaal tl rains come, ‘ Enastvs Boxy, Clerk, ss _ 8 — é “ ; ‘ ‘ a s 2 ee 8 = _ Tig 4 . =F , ee ~ <I » ze : * wet A ; : Ea ; \ ete es s x > © # a 7 = i az = —~—_ = > 2 = z an ry yi BEWARE OF , MITATIONG anna The Public is— (AUTIONED against SPURIOUS imitations. fhePioneer ‘BakingPowder is the onlyPowder consisting of nothing but’ _ REFINED Grape Cream Lartar . EnglishBicarbSoda SCIENTIFICALLY COMBINED. A Sonituine & ((0. _< SAN FRANCISCO. * ’ MILLINERY —AND— _ FANCY GOODS. — * MISS M. W. PIERCE . D eteeuadiad seni the people ot NEVADA CITY And vicinity, that she will-open a Store on . Mouday, August 2@d, 1851, For Fashjonable Millinery and‘Fancy Goods, On Broad Street, next above the Engine House, : Wherg she will be eet te welcome all, and respectfully invites an inxpection of her stusk of Gods, and asks of trad : ; a share . gglé, = on ER Varieus Hay Every new dorses the. 2 miners. “Mayor Lo nic? improv Pine street. 2 Ge D. Bi fremoved int 2 Pine street. L. MSe on Nevada Pe proaching co “The mort looks di‘apic oon ght to be ‘Qn-acéouy ness, about ; passes throu An assesat . has been lev. the Exeels Company. We do ng vidual in th not endgrse jo miners, 125 Kegs ¢ ed here for't ny. They. the flames, Ay Hie 8th dence for J: Valley road Mile House The Nort have expen ‘developing: position to . Wm. Cra day for dist taken place Mrs. Sin of William Sharon and Dth inst. at The up-c that the hy work again, stocks of go As an evi hunter, — la County Tre: the TRaN:¢: quails, A gentlen says that sc anti-slicken: are meawhi hydraulie mi Two prett from the eas son, :@ talent were to bes store yester A new pu _exclusive of steeived for ‘present ones ‘to control_t! In laying Sacramento struck near quatty led gi gold and su Out-of a] thousand ci, this county, Jy one man hydraulie-n tried short] iw The Bee: purporting Guitean’s b caricature.¢ County ~~ N around Bea thing else,’ Bnough 1 this month . to buy evi county, at would nota itat the g for they wo The Buch not have a; Cruse that ] lution of th Miners and this Mr, G; er of the Ri Gaylord th: posed te. th friend of th such frend Rerp-R tion, Ex-Covent ning a tar street” fron latestiadwii %